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Alabama
Bradley Byrne1(R)2003
Martha Roby2(R)2011
Hot race: Republican challenger former Democratic U.S. Rep. Bobby Bright
Michael Rogers3(R)2003
Robert Aderholt4(R)1997
Mo Brooks5(R)2011
Gary Palmer6(R)2014*
Terri Sewell7(D)2011
Alaska
Don YoungAL(R)1973*
Arizona
Tom O`Halleran1(D)2017
Martha McSally2(R)2015Running for AZ Senator 2018
Targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: Democratic challenger former U.S. Rep.Ann Kirkpatrick
Raul Grijalva3(D)2003
Paul Gosar4(R)2011
Andy Biggs5(R)2017
David Schweikert6(R)2011
Ruben Gallego7(D)2015
Trent Franks8(R)2003
Rep. Franks resigned on Dec. 8, 2017, over #MeToo sexual harassment accusations. Governor Doug Ducey (R-AZ) set the date for the primary as Feb. 27, and the special election date is set for April 24, 2018. (AZ law requires a special election because Rep. Franks resigned more than 6 months before the next scheduled election in Nov. 2018). Debbie Lesko (R) won the April 24 special election.
Kyrsten Sinema9(D)2013Running for AZ Senator 2018
Open seat:Steve Ferrara (Republican) vs. Greg Stanton (Democratic)
Arkansas
Rick Crawford1(R)2011
French Hill2(R)2015
Steve Womack3(R)2011
Bruce Westerman4(R)2015
California      News coverage of 2018 House races: CA
Doug LaMalfa1(R)2013
Jared Huffman2(D)2013
John Garamendi3(D)2009*
Tom McClintock4(R)2009
Mike Thompson5(D)1999
Doris Matsui6(D)2005*
Ami Bera7(D)2013
Paul Cook8(R)2013
Jerry McNerney9(D)2007
Jeff Denham10(R)2011
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; challenger Josh Harder (Democratic).
Mark DeSaulnier11(D)2015
Nancy Pelosi12(D)1987
Barbara Lee13(D)1998*
Jackie Speier14(D)2008*
Eric Swalwell15(D)2013
Jim Costa16(D)2005
Ro Khanna17(D)2017
Anna Eshoo18(D)1993
Zoe Lofgren19(D)1995
Jimmy Panetta20(D)2017
David Valadao21(R)2013
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Winner: T.J. Cox(D)
Devin Nunes22(R)2003
Kevin McCarthy23(R)2007
Salud Carbajal24(D)2017
Steve Knight25(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; challenger Katie Hill (Democratic)
Julia Brownley26(D)2013
Judy Chu27(D)2009
Adam Schiff28(D)2001
Tony Cardenas29(D)2013
Brad Sherman30(D)1997
Pete Aguilar31(D)2015
Grace Napolitano32(D)1999
Ted Lieu33(D)2015
Xavier Becerra34(D)1993Resigned 2017
Rep. Becerra resigned after being appointed as California Attorney General to succeed Senator-elect Kamala Harris. Becerra called the appointment by Gov. Jerry Brown a "phenomenal opportunity" but it leaves his constituents unrepresented for months and then burdened by the expense of a Special Election (April 4 with a June 6 runoff). On April 4, Robert Lee Ahn was defeated in special Democratic primary election. On June 6, Jimmy Gomez defeated William Rodriguez Morrison (R).
Norma Torres35(D)2015
Raul Ruiz36(D)2013
Karen Bass37(D)2011
Linda Sanchez38(D)2003
Ed Royce39(R)1993Retiring 2018
Open seat: Gil Cisneros (Democratic) vs. Young Kim (Republican)
Lucille Roybal-Allard40(D)1993
Mark Takano41(D)2013
Ken Calvert42(R)1993
Maxine Waters43(D)1991
Nanette Barragan44(D)2017
Mimi Walters45(R)2015
Incumbent unseated by Katie Porter (Democratic)
Lou Correa46(D)2017
Alan Lowenthal47(D)2013
Dana Rohrabacher48(R)1989
Hot race: Challenger: Harley Rouda (Democratic)
Darrell Issa49(R)2001Retiring 2018
Hot race: Contenders: Rocky Chavez vs. Diane Harkey (Republican) vs. Mike Levin (Democratic)
Duncan D. Hunter50(R)2009
Juan Vargas51(D)2013
Scott Peters52(D)2013
Susan Davis53(D)2001
Colorado
Diana DeGette1(D)1997
Jared Polis2(D)2009Running for CO Governor 2018
Open seat: Joe Neguse (Democratic) vs. Peter Yu (Republican)
Scott Tipton3(R)2011
Ken Buck4(R)2015
Doug Lamborn5(R)2007
Mike Coffman6(R)2009
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: former Army Ranger Jason Crow
Ed Perlmutter7(D)2007Running 2018, after announcing retirement
Withdrew retirement: Rep. Perlmutter announced his retirement on April 9, 2017 to enter the CO Governor 2018 race. On Aug. 21, 2017, he withdrew from the gubernatorial race and re-entered the House race.
Connecticut
John Larson1(D)1999
Joe Courtney2(D)2007
Rosa DeLauro3(D)1991
Jim Himes4(D)2009
Elizabeth Esty5(D)2013Retiring 2018
Open seat: Jahana Hayes (Democratic) vs. Manny Santos (Republican)
Delaware
Lisa Blunt RochesterAL(D)2017
District of Columbia
Eleanor Holmes NortonAL(D)1991
Florida      News coverage of 2018 House races: FL
Matt Gaetz1(R)2017
Neal Dunn2(R)2017
Ted Yoho3(R)2013
John Rutherford4(R)2017
Al Lawson5(D)2017
Ron DeSantis6(R)2013Retiring 2018
Open seat: Nancy Soderberg (Democratic) vs. Michael Waltz (Republican)
Stephanie Murphy7(D)2017
Hot race: Democratic challenger former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson
Bill Posey8(R)2009
Darren Soto9(D)2017
Val Demings10(D)2017
Daniel Webster11(R)2011Redistricted from 10th district
Gus Bilirakis12(R)2007
Charlie Crist13(D)2017
Kathy Castor14(D)2007
Dennis Ross15(R)2011Retiring 2018
Open seat: Kristen Carlson (Democratic) vs. Ross Spano (Republican)
Vern Buchanan16(R)2007
Tom Rooney17(R)2009Retiring 2018
Open seat: Allen Ellison (Democratic) vs. Greg Steube (Republican)
Brian Mast18(R)2017
Targeted Race: Incumbent Brian Mast targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority.
Francis Rooney19(R)2017
Alcee Hastings20(D)1993
Ted Deutch21(D)2010
Lois Frankel22(D)2013
Debbie Wasserman Schultz23(D)2005
Frederica Wilson24(D)2011
Mario Diaz-Balart25(R)2003
Carlos Curbelo26(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (Democratic)
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen27(R)1989Retiring 2018
Open seat: Maria Elvira Salazar (Republican) vs. Donna Shalala (Democratic)
Georgia
Buddy Carter1(R)2015
Sanford Bishop2(D)1993
Drew Ferguson3(R)2007
Hank Johnson4(D)2007
John Lewis5(D)1987
Tom Price6(R)2005Resigning 2017
Rep. Price resigned after being appointed by President Trump as Secretary of Health and Human Services. A special election was called by Gov. Nathan Deal (R, GA). On June 20, 2017, Former Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel (R) defeated Jon Ossoff (D), among others.
General election after special election: Karen Handel (Republican) vs. Lucy McBath (Democratic)
Rob Woodall7(R)2011
Open seat: Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic) Rob Woodall (Republican)
Austin Scott8(R)2011
Doug Collins9(R)2013
Jody Hice10(R)2015
Barry Loudermilk11(R)2015
Rick Allen12(R)2015
David Scott13(D)2003
Tom Graves14(R)2010
Hawaii
Colleen Hanabusa1(D)2011-15 & 2016*Running for HI Governor 2018
Hot race: former U.S. Rep. Ed Case (D) vs. former U.S. Senate candidate Cam Cavasso (R).
Tulsi Gabbard2(D)2013
Idaho
Raul Labrador1(R)2011Running for ID Governor 2018
Hot race: Christina McNeil (D) vs. former state Sen. Russ Fulcher (R).
Mike Simpson2(R)1999
Illinois
Bobby Rush1(D)1993
Robin Kelly2(D)2013*
Dan Lipinski3(D)2005
Luis Gutierrez4(D)1993Retiring 2018
Open seat: Democrat-leaning district favors Jesus Chuy Garcia over Mark Lorch (Republican)
Mike Quigley5(D)2009
Peter Roskam6(R)2007
Incumbent unseated by Sean Casten (Democratic)
Danny K. Davis7(D)1997
Raja Krishnamoorthi8(D)2017
Jan Schakowsky9(D)1999
Brad Schneider10(R)2017Previously in House 2013-2015
Bill Foster11(D)2013Previously in House 2008-2011
Mike Bost12(R)2015
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly
Rodney L. Davis13(R)2013
Randy Hultgren14(R)2011
Incumbent unseated by Lauren Underwood (Democratic)
John Shimkus15(R)1997
Adam Kinzinger16(R)2011
Cheri Bustos17(D)2013
Darin LaHood18(R)2015*
Indiana
Pete Visclosky1(D)1985
Jackie Walorski2(R)2013
Jim Banks3(R)2017
Todd Rokita4(R)2011Running for IN Senator 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Jim Baird vs. Tobi Beck (Democratic)
Susan Brooks5(R)2013
Luke Messer6(R)2013Running for IN Senator 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Greg Pence vs. Jeannine Lake (Democratic)
Andre Carson7(D)2008
Larry Bucshon8(R)2011
Trey Hollingsworth9(R)2017
Iowa
Rod Blum1(R)2015
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: state Rep. Abby Finkenauer
David Loebsack2(D)2007
David Young3(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; Democratic challnger Cindy Axne
Steve King4(R)2003
Kansas
Roger Marshall1(R)2017
Lynn Jenkins2(R)2009Retiring 2018
Targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: Democratic challenger: 2014 gubernatorial nominee Paul Davis vs. Steve Watkins (Republican)
Kevin Yoder3(R)2011
Incumbent unseated by Sharice Davids (Democratic)
Mike Pompeo4(R)2011Resigned 2017
Rep. Pompeo resigned after being appointed by President Trump as Director of the CIA. A special election was set for April 11 by Gov. Sam Brownback (R, KS). State Treasurer Ron Estes (R) won the special general election to U.S. House, defeating James Thompson (D)
Kentucky
James Comer1(R)2016*
Brett Guthrie2(R)2009
John Yarmuth3(D)2007
Thomas Massie4(R)2012*
Hal Rogers5(R)1981
Andy Barr6(R)2013
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; Democratic nominee: Andy Barr (R) defeated Amy McGrath, who in the Democratic primary defeated Jim Gray.
Louisiana
Steve Scalise1(R)2008
Cedric Richmond2(D)2011
Clay Higgins3(R)2017
Mike Johnson4(R)2017
Ralph Abraham5(R)2015
Garret Graves6(R)2015
Maine
Chellie Pingree1(D)2009
Bruce Poliquin2(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent Bruce Poliquin targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; Democratic challenger Jared Golden
Maryland
Andy Harris1(R)2011
Dutch Ruppersberger2(D)2003
John Sarbanes3(D)2007
Anthony Brown4(D)2017
Steny Hoyer5(D)1981
John Delaney6(D)2013Retiring to run for President 2020
Open seat: Amie Hoeber (Republican) vs. David Trone (Democratic)
Elijah Cummings7(D)1996
Jamie Raskin8(D)2017
Massachusetts
Richard Neal1(D)1989
Jim McGovern2(D)1997
Niki Tsongas3(D)2007Retiring 2018
Open seat: Rick Green (Republican) vs. Lori Trahan (Democratic)
Joe Kennedy III4(D)2013
Katherine Clark5(D)2013*
Seth Moulton6(D)1997
Mike Capuano7(D)1999
Hot Race: Incumbent challenged by Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley.
Stephen Lynch8(D)2001*
Bill Keating9(D)2011
Michigan      News coverage of 2018 House races: MI
Jack Bergman1(R)2017
Bill Huizenga2(R)2011
Justin Amash3(R)2011
John Moolenaar4(R)2015
Dan Kildee5(D)2013
Fred Upton6(R)1987
Tim Walberg7(R)2011
Mike Bishop8(R)2001
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: former Defense official Elissa Slotkin
Sander Levin9(D)1983Retiring 2018
Open seat: Andy Levin (Democratic) vs. Candius Stearns (Republican)
Paul Mitchell10(R)2017
Dave Trott11(R)2015Retiring 2018
Open seat: Lena Epstein (Republican) vs. Haley Stevens (Democratic)
Debbie Dingell12(D)2015
John Conyers13(D)1965
Rep. Conyers resigned on Dec. 5, 2017, over #MeToo sexual harassment accusations. Governor Rick Snyder (R-MI) opted to keep the House seat vacant for 11 months, until Nov. 2018. (MI law allows for a special election anytime between now and the next election; Snyder chose the special election date to coincide with the general election date in Nov. 2018); Special election Democratic challenger: Brenda Jones; General election Democratic challenger: Rashida Tlaib
Brenda Lawrence14(D)2015
Minnesota      News coverage of 2018 House races: MN
Tim Walz1(D)2007Running for MN Governor 2018
Open seat: Dan Feehan (Democratic) vs. Jim Hagedorn (Republican)
Jason Lewis2(R)2017
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: 2016 nominee Angie Craig
Erik Paulsen3(R)2009
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger Dean Phillips
Betty McCollum4(D)2001
Keith Ellison5(D)2007Running for OH Attorney General 2018
Open seat: Ilhan Omar (Democratic) vs. Jennifer Zielinski (Republican)
Tom Emmer6(R)2015
Collin Peterson7(D)1991
Rick Nolan8(D)2013Retiring 2018
Open seat: Joe Radinovich (Democratic) vs. Pete Stauber (Republican)
Mississippi
Trent Kelly1(R)2015*
Bennie Thompson2(D)1993*
Gregg Harper3(R)2009Retiring 2018
Open seat: Michael Evans (Democratic) vs. Michael Guest (Republican)
Steven Palazzo4(R)2011
Missouri
William Lacy Clay1(D)2001
Ann Wagner2(R)2013
Blaine Luetkemeyer3(R)2009
Vicky Hartzler4(R)2011
Emanuel Cleaver5(D)2005
Sam Graves6(R)2001
Billy Long7(R)2011
Jason Smith8(R)2013*
Montana
Ryan ZinkeAL(R)2015Resigned 2017
Rep. Zinke resigned after being appointed by President Trump as Secretary of Interior. A special election was called by Gov. Steve Bullock (D, MT). Former gubernatorial candidate Greg Gianforte(R) defeated Rob Quist (D) in the special election May 25, 2017; then defeated Dan Feehan (Democratic) in the Nov. 2018 general election.
Nebraska
Jeff Fortenberry1(R)2005
Don Bacon2(R)2017
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority; Dem. challenger: Kara Eastman (won primary, May 15) vs. former U.S. Rep. Brad Ashford.
Adrian Smith3(R)2007
Nevada
Dina Titus1(D)2013Previously in House 2009-2011
Mark Amodei2(R)2011
Jacky Rosen3(D)2017Running for NV Senator 2018
Targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: 2016 NV-03 candidate Danny Tarkanian (R) vs 2016 NV-04 candidate Susie Lee
Ruben Kihuen4(D)2017Retiring 2018
Hot race: Republican challenger former U.S. Rep. Cresent Hardy vs. Democratic challenger former U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford
New Hampshire
Carol Shea-Porter1(D)2007-2011 & 2017Retiring 2018
Open seat: Eddie Edwards (Republican) vs. Chris Pappas (Democratic)
Annie Kuster2(D)2013
New Jersey      News coverage of 2018 House races: NJ
Donald Norcross1(D)2015
Frank LoBiondo2(R)2003Retiring 2018
Open seat: Seth Grossman (Republican) vs. Jeff Van Drew (Democratic)
Tom MacArthur3(R)2015
Incumbent unseated by Andy Kim (Democratic)
Chris Smith4(R)1981
Josh Gottheimer5(D)2017
Frank Pallone6(D)1989
Leonard Lance7(R)2009
Incumbent unseated by Tom Malinowski (Democratic)
Albio Sires8(D)2006*
Bill Pascrell9(D)1997
Donald Payne Jr.10(D)2012*
Rodney Frelinghuysen11(R)1995Retiring 2018
Hot race: Contenders: D: Mikie Sherrill vs R: Jay Webber
Bonnie Coleman12(R)2015
New Mexico
Michelle Lujan-Grisham1(D)2013Running for NM Governor 2018
Open seat: Janice Arnold-Jones (Republican) vs. Deb Haaland (Democratic)
Steve Pearce2(R)2011Running for NM Governor 2018
Open seat: Yvette Herrell (Republican) vs. Xochitl Torres Small (Democratic)
Ben Ray Lujan3(D)2009
New York      News coverage of 2018 House races: NY
Lee Zeldin1(R)2015
Peter King2(R)1993
Tom Suozzi3(D)2017
Kathleen Rice4(D)2015
Gregory Meeks5(D)1999
Grace Meng6(D)2013
Nydia Velazquez7(D)1993
Hakeem Jeffries8(D)2013
Yvette Clarke9(D)2007
Jerrold Nadler10(D)1993
Daniel M. Donovan11(R)2015*
Contested race: Republican challenger: Former congressman and convicted felon Michael Grimm (R) vs. Max Rose (Democratic)
Carolyn Maloney12(D)1993
Adriano Espaillat13(D)2017
Joseph Crowley14(D)1999
Incumbent unseated by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic)
Jose Serrano15(D)1990
Eliot Engel16(D)1989
Nita Lowey17(D)1989
Sean Maloney18(D)2013
John Faso19(R)2017
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger: Antonio Delgado
Paul Tonko20(D)2009
Elise Stefanik21(R)2015
Claudia Tenney22(R)2017
Targeted by BOTH the NRCC and the DCCC: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: state Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi
Tom Reed23(R)2010
John Katko24(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority.
Louise Slaughter25(D)1987Deceased 2018
Special election: Rep. Louise Slaughter passed away on March 16, 2018. Gov. Andrew Cuomo must call a special election by July 1st; on April 19, a lawsuit was filed to enforce that deadline, but the special election will be held on Nov. 6. Challengers: Jim Maxwell (Republican) vs. Joe Morelle (Democratic)
Brian Higgins26(D)2005
Chris Collins27(R)2013Retiring 2018
Hot Race: Rep. Collins suspended his re-election campaign on Aug. 11, 2018, after being arrested and indicted for insider trading. Collins plans to serve out his term "to support President Trump's agenda"; he is "retiring" but his name will still appear on the ballot in November. Challenger: Nate McMurray (Democratic)
North Carolina
G.K. Butterfield1(D)2004*
George Holding2(R)2013Redistricted from 13th district
Walter Beaman Jones3(R)1995
David Price4(D)1997
Virginia Foxx5(R)2005
Mark Walker6(R)2015
David Rouzer7(R)2015
Richard Hudson8(R)2013
Robert Pittenger9(R)2013Lost GOP primary, May 8, 2018
Targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: Democratic challenger: veteran Dan McCready; Republican Mark Harris defeated incumbent in primary (May 2018); general election was de-certified due to electoral irregularities, and neither candidate will be seated in Congress pending a new election.
Patrick McHenry10(R)2005
Mark Meadows11(R)2013
Alma Adams12(D)2014*
Ted Budd13(R)2017
North Dakota
Kevin CramerAL(R)2013Retiring 2018
Open seat: Kelly Armstrong (Republican) vs. Mac Schneider (Democratic)[
Ohio
Steve Chabot1(R)2011
Brad Wenstrup2(R)2013
Joyce Beatty3(D)2013
Jim Jordan4(R)2007
Bob Latta5(R)2007
Bill Johnson6(R)2011
Bob Gibbs7(R)2011
Warren Davidson8(R)2016*
Marcy Kaptur9(D)1983
Mike Turner10(R)2003
Marcia Fudge11(D) 2008*
Pat Tiberi12(R)2001Retiring 2018
Rep. Tiberi resigned on Oct. 19, 2017, effective Jan. 31, 2018, to take a job with the Ohio Business Roundtable, leaving his constituents unrepresented, and then requiring taxpayers to foot the bill for a special election to replace him. Governor John Kasich (R-OH) set the special election date for August 7th, following a primary election on May 8th 2018. The winner of the August 2018 special election will serve until January 2019, and all current candidates are ALSO running for the regular election in November 2018 (the winner of the November 2018 election will serve from Jan.2019 until Jan.2021). Contenders include Franklin County Sheriff Zach Scott (D) and 2016 Congressional nominee Ed Albertson (D), vs. State Sen. Troy Balderson (R) and State Senator Kevin Bacon (R)
Tim Ryan13(D)2003
David Joyce14(R)2013
Steve Stivers15(R)2011
Jim Renacci16(R)2011Running for OH Senator 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Anthony Gonzalez over Susan Moran Palmer (Democratic)
Oklahoma
Jim Bridenstine1(R)2013Appointed to head NASA
Rep. Bridenstine was appointed as Administrator of NASA in September, 2017. Upon confirmation in April 2018, he decided to NOT resign from Congress, but announced he would not run for re-election in 2018. Challengers: Tim Gilpin (Democratic) vs. Kevin Hern (Republican)
Markwayne Mullin2(R)2013
Frank Lucas3(R)2003
Tom Cole4(R)2003
Steve Russell5(R)2015
Incumbent unseated by Kendra Horn (Democratic)[
Oregon
Suzanne Bonamici1(D)2012
Greg Walden2(R)1999
Earl Blumenauer3(D)1996*
Peter DeFazio4(D)1987
Kurt Schrader5(D)2009
Pennsylvania      News coverage of 2018 House races: PA
Bob Brady1(D)1998* Retiring 2018
Dwight E. Evans2(D)2016*
Mike Kelly3(R)2011
Scott Perry4(R)2013
Open seat: Incumbent Perry re-elected in District 15; in District 5: Pearl Kim (Republican vs. Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic)
Glenn Thompson5(R)2009
Open seat: Incumbent Thompson re-elected in District 10; in District 4: Dan David (Republican) vs. Madeleine Dean (Democratic)
Ryan Costello6(R)2015Retiring 2018
Targeted by DCCC's Red to Blue program: Challengers: Air Force veteran Chrissy Houlahan (D) vs. Greg McCauley (R)
Pat Meehan7(R)2011Resigned 2018
Rep. Meehan resigned on April 27, 2018 over #MeToo sexual misconduct charges. Governor Tom Wolf (D-PA) set the date for the special election to coincide with the November general election. Due to court-ordered redistricting, the new 7th district has different boundaries than Meehan's existing 7th district. Contenders for new 7th district: Susan Wild (D) vs. Marty Nothstein (R)
Brian Fitzpatrick8(R)2017
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. (Brian Fitzpatrick won in new 1st District)
Bill Shuster9(R)2001* Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Dan Meuser
Tom Marino10(R)2011
Lou Barletta11(R)2011Running for PA Senator 2018
Open seat: Brian Fitzpatrick(R) vs. Lloyd Smucker (R)
Keith Rothfus12(R)2013
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority.
Brendan Boyle13(D)2015
Open seat: Incumbent Boyle re-elected in District 1; in District 13: John Joyce (Republican) vs. Brent Ottaway (Democratic)
Michael Doyle14(D)1995
Open seat: Incumbent Doyle re-elected in District 17; in District 14: Guy Reschenthaler (Republican) vs. Bibiana Boerio (Democratic)
Charlie Dent15(R)2005Retiring 2018
Vacancy: On September 7, 2017, Dent announced that he would not seek re-election. Dent retired from office effective May 12, 2018.
Open seat: Guy Reschenthaler (Republican) vs. Bibiana Boerio (Democratic)
Lloyd Smucker16(R)2017
Matt Cartwright17(D)2013
Redistricting pits two incumbents against each other: U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb (D) vs U.S. Rep. Keith Rothfus (R)
Tim Murphy18(R)2003Resigned 2018
Rep. Murphy resigned on Oct. 5, 2017 over #MeToo sexual misconduct charges, effective Oct. 21. Governor Tom Wolf (D-PA) set the date for the special election for March 13, 2018. Republicans nominated State Rep. Rick Saccone on Nov. 11; on Nov. 19 Democrats nominated Conor Lamb, who won the March 13 special election.
Rhode Island
David Cicilline1(D)2011
James Langevin2(D)2001
South Carolina
Mark Sanford1(R)2013*Lost primary June 2018
Incumbent unseated in primary Katie Arrington (Republican) vs. Joe Cunningham (Democratic)
Joe Wilson2(R)2001
Jeff Duncan3(R)2011
Trey Gowdy4(R)2011Retiring 2018
Hot race: Contender: Lee Bright vs. William Timmons (R) or Dan Hamilton
Mick Mulvaney5(R)2011Resigning 2017
Rep. Mulvaney resigned after being appointed by President Trump as Budget Director. Ralph Norman (R) won the special election on June 20, 2017, defeating State Rep. Tommy Pope and others.
Jim Clyburn6(D)1993
Tom Rice7(R)2013
South Dakota
Kristi NoemAL(R)2011Running for SD Governor 2018
Open seat: Tim Bjorkman (Democratic) vs. Dusty Johnson (Republican)
Tennessee
Phil Roe1(R)2009
Jimmy Duncan2(R)1988* Retiring 2018
Open seat: Tim Burchett (Republican) vs. Renee Hoyos (Democratic)
Chuck Fleischmann3(R)2011
Scott DesJarlais4(R)2011
Jim Cooper5(D)2003
Diane Black6(R)2011Running for TN Governor 2018
Open seat: John Rose (Republican) vs. Dawn Barlow (Democratic)
Marsha Blackburn7(R)2003Running for TN Senator 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Mark E. Green over Justin Kanew (Democratic)
David Kustoff8(R)2017
Steve Cohen9(D)2007
Texas      News coverage of 2018 House races: TX
Louie Gohmert1(R)2005
Ted Poe2(R)2005Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Dan Crenshaw
Sam Johnson3(R)1991Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Van Taylor
John Ratcliffe4(R)2015
Jeb Hensarling5(R)2003Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Lance Gooden
Joe Barton6(R)1985Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Ron Wright
John Culberson7(R)2001
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger: Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (Democratic)
Kevin Brady8(R)1997
Al Green9(D)2005
Michael McCaul10(R)2005
Mike Conaway11(R)2005
Kay Granger12(R)1999
Mac Thornberry13(R)1995
Randy Weber14(R)2013
Vicente Gonzalez15(D)2017
Beto O'Rourke16(D)2013Running for TX Senator 2018
Open seat: Democrat-leaning district favors Veronica Escobar
Bill Flores17(R)2011
Sheila Jackson Lee18(D)1995
Jodey Arrington19(R)2017
Joaquin Castro20(D)2013
Lamar Smith21(R)1987Retiring 2018
Hot race: Democratic challenger former U.S. Rep Quico Canseco vs. Republican Chip Roy
Pete Olson22(R)2009
Will Hurd23(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority.
Kenny Marchant24(R)2005
Roger Williams25(R)2013
Michael Burgess26(R)2003
Blake Farenthold27(R)2011Resigned 2018
Special election: Incumbent Rep. Farenthold resigned April 6th, 2018, amid a #MeToo sexual harrassment scandal. Gov. Greg Abbott has called a special election for June 30, with a runoff (if needed) in September. Republican-leaning district favors Michael Cloud
Henry Cuellar28(D)2005
Gene Green29(D)1993Retiring 2018
Open seat: Democrat-leaning district favors Sylvia Garcia
Eddie Bernice Johnson30(D)1991
John Carter31(R)2003
Pete Sessions32(R)1997
Incumbent unseated by Colin Allred (Democratic)
Marc Veasey33(D)2013
Filemon Vela34(D)2013
Lloyd Doggett35(D)1995
Brian Babin36(R)2015
Utah
Rob Bishop1(R)2003
Chris Stewart2(R)2013
Jason Chaffetz3(R)2009
Rep. Chaffetz resigned effective June 30, 2017, saying he never intended "a lifetime career" in Congress, choosing instead a job at Fox News, only a few months into a 2-year term. His resignation leaves his constituents unrepresented for months and then burdened by the expense of a Special Election. It was scheduled by Gov. Gary Herbert for Nov. 7 2017; the winner was John Curtis.
Mia Love4(R)2015
Incumbent unseated? by Ben McAdams (Democratic)
Vermont
Peter WelchAL(D)2007
Virginia      News coverage of 2018 House races: VA
Rob Wittman1(R)2007
Scott Taylor2(R)2017
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challeger: Elaine Luria
Bobby Scott3(D)1993
Donald McEachin4(D)2017
Tom Garrett5(R)2017Retiring 2018
Open seat: Leslie Cockburn (Democratic) vs. Denver Riggleman (Republican)
Bob Goodlatte6(R)1993Retiring 2018
Open seat: Ben Cline (Republican) vs. Jennifer Lewis (Democratic)
Dave Brat7(R)2015
Incumbent unseated? by Abigail Spanberger (Democratic)
Don Beyer8(D)2015
Morgan Griffith9(R)2011
Barbara Comstock10(R)2015
Targeted Race: Incumbent targeted by NRCC Patriot Program to defend the House GOP majority. Democratic challenger: Jennifer Wexton
Gerry Connolly11(D)2009
Washington
Suzan DelBene1(D)2012*
Rick Larsen2(D)2001
Jaime Herrera3(R)2011
Dan Newhouse4(R)2015
Cathy McMorris Rodgers5(R)2005
Derek Kilmer6(D)2013
Pramila Jayapal7(D)2017
Dave Reichert8(R)2005Retiring 2018
Hot race: Contenders: Dino Rossi (Republican) vs. Kim Schrier (Democratic)
Adam Smith9(D)1997
Denny Heck10(D)2013
West Virginia
David McKinley1(R)2011
Alex Mooney2(R)2015
Evan Jenkins3(R)2015Running for WV Senator 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Carol Miller
Wisconsin
Paul Ryan1(R)1999Retiring 2018
Open seat: Republican-leaning district favors Bryan Steil (Republican) over Randy Bryce (Democratic)
Mark Pocan2(D)2013
Ron Kind3(D)1997
Gwen Moore4(D)2005
Jim Sensenbrenner5(R)1979
Glenn Grothman6(R)2015
Sean Duffy7(R)2011
Mike Gallagher8(R)2017
Wyoming
Liz CheneyAL(R)2017
* Year first seated with an asterisk indicates a special election (otherwise seated in January)

                                                                                                                                                                               
  

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