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Leadership Title (click for official website) |
Denny Hastert |
Speaker of the House
(Republican, Illinois 14th district) |
Tom DeLay |
Former Majority Leader
(Republican, Texas 22nd district) |
Resigned speakership in 2005; then resigned House seat in 2006; to face corruption charges. |
John Boehner |
Majority Leader
(Republican, Ohio 8th district) |
Nancy Pelosi |
Minority Leader
(Democrat, California 8th district) |
Roy Blunt |
Majority Whip
(Republican, Missouri 7th district) |
Steny Hoyer |
Minority Whip
(Democrat, Maryland 5th district) |
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Representative (click for web page) |
District (click for contact info) | Party | Hometown | |
Alabama |
Jo Bonner | 1 | Republican | Mobile | |
Terry Everett | 2 | Republican | Rehobeth | |
Michael Rogers | 3 | Republican | Anniston | |
Robert Aderholt | 4 | Republican | Haleyville | |
Bud Cramer | 5 | Democrat | Huntsville | |
Spencer Bachus | 6 | Republican | Vestavia Hills | |
Artur Davis | 7 | Democrat | Birmingham | |
Alaska |
Don Young | At Large | Republican | Fort Yukon | |
Arizona |
Rick Renzi | 1 | Republican | Flagstaff | |
Contested race: Challenger: Ellen Simon (D). |
Trent Franks | 2 | Republican | Glendale | |
John Shadegg | 3 | Republican | Phoenix | |
Ed Pastor | 4 | Democrat | Phoenix | |
J.D. Hayworth | 5 | Republican | Scottsdale | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: St. Sen. Harry E. Mitchell (D). |
Jeff Flake | 6 | Republican | Mesa | |
Raul Grijalva | 7 | Democrat | Tucson | |
Jim Kolbe | 8 | Republican | Tucson | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Gabby Giffords (D) and Frank Atenori (R) |
Arkansas |
Marion Berry | 1 | Democrat | Gillett | |
Vic Snyder | 2 | Democrat | Little Rock | |
John Boozman | 3 | Republican | Rogers | |
Challenger: Food safety CEO Curtis Coleman (R). |
Mike Ross | 4 | Democrat | Prescott | |
California |
Mike Thompson | 1 | Democrat | St. Helena | |
Wally Herger | 2 | Republican | Marysville | |
Dan Lungren | 3 | Republican | Long Beach | |
John Doolittle | 4 | Republican | Rocklin | |
Incumbent corruption scandal: Challenger: Charlie Brown (D). |
Robert Matsui | 5 | Democrat | Sacramento | |
Rep. Matsui passed away in Jan. 2004. In a special election, his widow, Doris Matsui, was elected. |
Lynn Woolsey | 6 | Democrat | Petaluma | |
George Miller | 7 | Democrat | Martinez | |
Nancy Pelosi | 8 | Democrat | San Francisco | |
Barbara Lee | 9 | Democrat | Oakland | |
Ellen Tauscher | 10 | Democrat | Alamo | |
Richard Pombo | 11 | Republican | Tracy | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Jerry McNerney (D). |
Tom Lantos | 12 | Democrat | San Mateo | |
Pete Stark | 13 | Democrat | Fremont | |
Anna Eshoo | 14 | Democrat | Atherton | |
Mike Honda | 15 | Democrat | San Jose | |
Zoe Lofgren | 16 | Democrat | San Jose | |
Sam Farr | 17 | Democrat | Carmel | |
Dennis Cardoza | 18 | Democrat | Atwater | |
George Radanovich | 19 | Republican | Mariposa | |
Jim Costa | 20 | Democrat | Fresno | |
Devin Nunes | 21 | Republican | Tulare | |
Bill Thomas | 22 | Republican | Bakersfield | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Sharon M. Beery (D) and St. AM Kevin McCarthy (R). |
Lois Capps | 23 | Democrat | Santa Barbara | |
Elton Gallegly | 24 | Republican | Simi Valley | |
Buck McKeon | 25 | Republican | Santa Clarita | |
David Dreier | 26 | Republican | San Dimas | |
Brad Sherman | 27 | Democrat | Sherman Oaks | |
Howard Berman | 28 | Democrat | North Hollywood | |
Adam Schiff | 29 | Democrat | Burbank | |
Henry Waxman | 30 | Democrat | Los Angeles | |
Xavier Becerra | 31 | Democrat | Los Angeles | |
Hilda Solis | 32 | Democrat | El Monte | |
Diane Watson | 33 | Democrat | Los Angeles | |
Lucille Roybal-Allard | 34 | Democrat | Los Angeles | |
Maxine Waters | 35 | Democrat | Los Angeles | |
Jane Harman | 36 | Democrat | Venice | |
Juanita Millender-McDonald | 37 | Democrat | Carson | |
Grace Napolitano | 38 | Democrat | Norwalk | |
Linda Sanchez | 39 | Democrat | Lakewood | |
Ed Royce | 40 | Republican | Fullerton | |
Jerry Lewis | 41 | Republican | Redlands | |
Gary Miller | 42 | Republican | Diamond Bar | |
Joe Baca | 43 | Democrat | Rialto | |
Ken Calvert | 44 | Republican | Corona | |
Mary Bono | 45 | Republican | Palm Springs | |
Dana Rohrabacher | 46 | Republican | Huntington Beach | |
Loretta Sanchez | 47 | Democrat | Santa Ana | |
Christopher Cox | 48 | Republican | Newport Beach | |
Cox was nominated to the S.E.C. in 2005, and a special election on Dec. 6 2005 elected John Campbell (R) to replace him. |
Darrell Issa | 49 | Republican | Vista | |
Duke Cunningham | 50 | Republican | Del Mar | |
Cunningham resigned in 2005 and was sentenced on bribery charges in March 2006 to serve 8 years in prison. |
The special election to replace Cunningham was held on April 11 2006, with a runoff election on June 6.
The declared winner was former Rep. Brian Bilbray, amid charges of vote-stealing. Democrat Francine Busby faces a rematch against Bilbray in November. |
Bob Filner | 51 | Democrat | San Diego | |
Duncan Hunter | 52 | Republican | Alpine | |
Susan Davis | 53 | Democrat | San Diego | |
Colorado |
Diana DeGette | 1 | Democrat | Denver | |
Mark Udall | 2 | Democrat | Boulder | |
John Salazar | 3 | Democrat | Alamosa | |
Marilyn Musgrave | 4 | Republican | Fort Morgan | |
Contested race: Challenger: St. Rep. Angie Paccione (D). |
Joel Hefley | 5 | Republican | Colorado Springs | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Jay Fawcett (D) and St. Sen. Doug Lamborn (R) |
Tom Tancredo | 6 | Republican | Littleton | |
Bob Beauprez | 7 | Republican | Arvada | |
Retiring in 2006 to run for governor. Challengers: Peggy Lamm (D) and Rick O'Donnell (R) |
Connecticut |
John Larson | 1 | Democrat | East Hartford | |
Rob Simmons | 2 | Republican | Stonington | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: ex-St. Rep. Joe Courtney (D). |
Rosa DeLauro | 3 | Democrat | New Haven | |
Christopher Shays | 4 | Republican | Bridgeport | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Selectwoman Diane G. Farrell (D). |
Nancy Johnson | 5 | Republican | New Britain | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: St. Sen. Chris Murphy (R). |
District of Columbia |
Eleanor Norton | At Large | Democrat | Washington | |
Delaware |
Michael Castle | At Large | Republican | Wilmington | |
Contested race: Challenger: Dennis Spivack (D). |
Florida |
Jeff Miller | 1 | Republican | Chumuckla | |
Allen Boyd | 2 | Democrat | Monticello | |
Corrine Brown | 3 | Democrat | Jacksonville | |
Ander Crenshaw | 4 | Republican | Jacksonville | |
Ginny Brown-Waite | 5 | Republican | Brooksville | |
Cliff Stearns | 6 | Republican | Ocala | |
John Mica | 7 | Republican | Winter Park | |
Ric Keller | 8 | Republican | Orlando | |
Michael Bilirakis | 9 | Republican | Tarpon Springs | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: ex-County Commissioner Phyllis Busansky (D) and St. Rep. Gus Michael Bilirais (R). |
Bill Young | 10 | Republican | Indian Rocks Beach | |
Jim Davis | 11 | Democrat | Tampa | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: County Commissioner Kathy Castor (D) and Eddie Adams, Jr. (R). |
Adam Putnam | 12 | Republican | Bartow | |
Katherine Harris | 13 | Republican | Sarasota | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: Christine L. Jennings (D) and Vern Buchanan (R). |
Connie Mack IV | 14 | Republican | Sanibel | |
Dave Weldon | 15 | Republican | Palm Bay | |
Mark Foley | 16 | Republican | West Palm Beach | |
Resigned under investigation, Sept. 2006: Challenger: Timothy Mahoney (D); Joe Negron (R). |
Kendrick Meek | 17 | Democrat | Miami | |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | 18 | Republican | Miami | |
Robert Wexler | 19 | Democrat | Boca Raton | |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz | 20 | Democrat | | |
Lincoln Diaz-Balart | 21 | Republican | Miami | |
Clay Shaw | 22 | Republican | Ft. Lauderdale | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: St. Sen. Ron Klein (D). |
Alcee Hastings | 23 | Democrat | Miramar | |
Tom Feeney | 24 | Republican | Oviedo | |
Mario Diaz-Balart | 25 | Republican | Miami | |
Georgia |
Jack Kingston | 1 | Republican | Savannah | |
Sanford Bishop | 2 | Democrat | Albany | |
Jim Marshall | 3 | Democrat | Macon | |
Because of redistricting, Jim Marshall is running for the GA-8th seat, and Lynn Westmoreland is running for the GA-3rd seat. |
Cynthia McKinney | 4 | Democrat | | |
Defeated in Aug. 8th primary. Challengers: County Commissioner Hank Johnson (D) and Catherine Davis (R). |
John Lewis | 5 | Democrat | Atlanta | |
Tom Price | 6 | Republican | | |
John Linder | 7 | Republican | Duluth | |
Lynn Westmoreland | 8 | Republican | | |
Challenger to Jim Marshall: former U.S. Rep. Mac Collins (R). |
Charlie Norwood | 9 | Republican | Evans | |
Nathan Deal | 10 | Republican | Clermont | |
Phil Gingrey | 11 | Republican | Marietta | |
John Barrow | 12 | Democrat | | |
David Scott | 13 | Democrat | Atlanta | |
Hawaii |
Neil Abercrombie | 1 | Democrat | Honolulu | |
Ed Case | 2 | Democrat | Honolulu | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: ex-Lt. Gov. Mazie K. Hirono (D), Hanalei Aipoalani (D) and St. Sen. Bob Hogue (R). |
Idaho |
Butch Otter | 1 | Republican | Star | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: Larry Grant (D) and St. Rep. Bill Sali (R). |
Mike Simpson | 2 | Republican | Blackfoot | |
Illinois |
Bobby Rush | 1 | Democrat | Chicago | |
Jesse Louis Jackson | 2 | Democrat | Chicago | |
Dan Lipinski | 3 | Democrat | | |
Luis Gutierrez | 4 | Democrat | Chicago | |
Rahm Emanuel | 5 | Democrat | Chicago | |
Henry Hyde | 6 | Republican | Wood Dale | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Iraq vet Tammy Duckworth (D) and St. Sen. Peter J. Roskam (R). |
Danny Davis | 7 | Democrat | Chicago | |
Melissa Bean | 8 | Democrat | | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: David McSweeney (R). |
Jan Schakowsky | 9 | Democrat | Evanston | |
Mark Kirk | 10 | Republican | Wilmette | |
Jerry Weller | 11 | Republican | Morris | |
Jerry Costello | 12 | Democrat | Belleville | |
Judy Biggert | 13 | Republican | Hinsdale | |
Denny Hastert | 14 | Republican | Yorkville | |
Timothy Johnson | 15 | Republican | Urbana | |
Donald Manzullo | 16 | Republican | Egan | |
Lane Evans | 17 | Democrat | Rock Island | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Phil Hare (D) and Andrea Lane Zinga (R). |
Ray LaHood | 18 | Republican | Peoria | |
John Shimkus | 19 | Republican | Collinsville | |
Indiana |
Peter Visclosky | 1 | Democrat | Merrillville | |
Chris Chocola | 2 | Republican | Bristol | |
Contested race: Challenger: City Councilor Dr. Thomas Hayhurst (D). |
Mark Souder | 3 | Republican | Fort Wayne | |
Steve Buyer | 4 | Republican | Monticello | |
Dan Burton | 5 | Republican | Indianapolis | |
Mike Pence | 6 | Republican | Columbus | |
Julia Carson | 7 | Democrat | Indianapolis | |
John Hostettler | 8 | Republican | Blairsville | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Sheriff Brad Ellsworth (D). |
Mike Sodrel | 9 | Republican | | |
Hotly contested race: Challengers: Baron P. Hill (D, see voting record) and Eric Schansberg (L). |
Iowa |
Jim Nussle | 1 | Republican | Manchester | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: Bruce Braley (D) and Mike Whalen (R). |
Jim Leach | 2 | Republican | Davenport | |
Leonard Boswell | 3 | Democrat | Des Moines | |
Contested race: Challenger: St. Sen. Jeff Lamberti (R). |
Tom Latham | 4 | Republican | Alexander | |
Steve King | 5 | Republican | Kiron | |
Kansas |
Jerry Moran | 1 | Republican | Hays | |
Jim Ryun | 2 | Republican | Topeka | |
Dennis Moore | 3 | Democrat | Lenexa | |
Todd Tiahrt | 4 | Republican | Goddard | |
Kentucky |
Ed Whitfield | 1 | Republican | Hopkinsville | |
Ron Lewis | 2 | Republican | Cecilia | |
Anne Northup | 3 | Republican | Louisville | |
Contested race: Challenger: John Yarmuth (D). |
Geoff Davis | 4 | Republican | | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: ex-U.S. Rep. Ken Lucas (D) -- Click for previous House voting record. |
Hal Rogers | 5 | Republican | Somerset | |
Ben Chandler | 6 | Democrat | Woodford County | |
Louisiana |
Bobby Jindal | 1 | Republican | | |
William Jefferson | 2 | Democrat | New Orleans | |
Incumbent corruption scandal: Challenger: Joe LaVigne (R). |
Charlie Melancon | 3 | Democrat | | |
Jim McCrery | 4 | Republican | Shreveport | |
Contested race: Challengers: Artis Cash (D) |
Rodney Alexander | 5 | Republican | Quitman | |
Richard Hugh Baker | 6 | Republican | Baton Rouge | |
Charles Boustany | 7 | Republican | | |
Maine |
Tom Allen | 1 | Democrat | Portland | |
Contested race: Challenger: Dexter Kamilewicz (I). |
Michael Michaud | 2 | Democrat | East Millinocket | |
Maryland |
Wayne Gilchrest | 1 | Republican | Kennedyville | |
Dutch Ruppersberger | 2 | Democrat | Cockeysville | |
Benjamin Cardin | 3 | Democrat | Baltimore | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: John Sarbanes or Peter Beilenson, Oz Bengur, Paula Hollinger, Kevin Scott O'Keeffe (D) vs. Gary E. Applebaum or John David White (R). |
Albert Wynn | 4 | Democrat | Mitchellville | |
Steny Hoyer | 5 | Democrat | Mechanicsville | |
Roscoe Bartlett | 6 | Republican | Frederick | |
Elijah Cummings | 7 | Democrat | Baltimore | |
Chris Van Hollen | 8 | Democrat | Kensington | |
Massachusetts |
John Olver | 1 | Democrat | Amherst | |
Richard Neal | 2 | Democrat | Springfield | |
Jim McGovern | 3 | Democrat | Worcester | |
Barney Frank | 4 | Democrat | Newton | |
Marty Meehan | 5 | Democrat | Lowell | |
John Tierney | 6 | Democrat | Salem | |
Ed Markey | 7 | Democrat | Malden | |
Michael Capuano | 8 | Democrat | Somerville | |
Steve Lynch | 9 | Democrat | South Boston | |
Hotly contested race: Challengers: Phil Dunkelbarger (D) and Jack E. Robinson (R). |
Bill Delahunt | 10 | Democrat | Quincy | |
Michigan |
Bart Stupak | 1 | Democrat | Menominee | |
Peter Hoekstra | 2 | Republican | Holland | |
Vernon Ehlers | 3 | Republican | Grand Rapids | |
Dave Camp | 4 | Republican | Midland | |
Dale Kildee | 5 | Democrat | Flint | |
Fred Upton | 6 | Republican | St. Joseph | |
Joe Schwarz | 7 | Republican | | |
Defeated in Aug. 8 GOP primary. Challengers: Sharon Marie Renier (D) and ex-St. Rep. Tim Walberg (R). |
Mike Rogers | 8 | Republican | Brighton | |
Joe Knollenberg | 9 | Republican | Bloomfield Hills | |
Candice Miller | 10 | Republican | Harrison Township | |
Thad McCotter | 11 | Republican | Livonia | |
Sander Levin | 12 | Democrat | Royal Oak | |
Carolyn Kilpatrick | 13 | Democrat | Detroit | |
John Conyers | 14 | Democrat | Detroit | |
John Dingell | 15 | Democrat | Dearborn | |
Minnesota |
Gil Gutknecht | 1 | Republican | Rochester | |
John Kline | 2 | Republican | Lakeville | |
Contested race: Challenger: Coleen Rowley (DFL). |
Jim Ramstad | 3 | Republican | Minnetonka | |
Betty McCollum | 4 | Democrat | St. Paul | |
Martin Sabo | 5 | Democrat | Minneapolis | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: St. Rep. Keith Ellison (D) and Alan Fine (R). |
Mark Kennedy | 6 | Republican | Watertown | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: Patty Wetterling (D; see Senate campaign issues) and St. Sen. Michele M. Bachmann (R). |
Collin Peterson | 7 | Democrat | Detroit Lakes | |
James Oberstar | 8 | Democrat | Chisholm | |
Mississippi |
Roger Wicker | 1 | Republican | Tupelo | |
Bennie Thompson | 2 | Democrat | Bolton | |
Chip Pickering | 3 | Republican | Hebron | |
Gene Taylor | 4 | Democrat | Bay St. Louis | |
Missouri |
Bill Clay | 1 | Democrat | St. Louis | |
Todd Akin | 2 | Republican | St. Louis | |
Russ Carnahan | 3 | Democrat | | |
Ike Skelton | 4 | Democrat | Lexington | |
Emanuel Cleaver | 5 | Democrat | | |
Sam Graves | 6 | Republican | Tarkio | |
Roy Blunt | 7 | Republican | Strafford | |
Jo Ann Emerson | 8 | Republican | Cape Girardeau | |
Kenny Hulshof | 9 | Republican | Columbia | |
Montana |
Dennis Rehberg | At Large | Republican | Billings | |
Nebraska |
Jeff Fortenberry | 1 | Republican | | |
Lee Terry | 2 | Republican | Omaha | |
Tom Osborne | 3 | Republican | LeMoyne | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: Scott Kleeb (D) and St. Sen. Adrian M. Smith (R). |
Nevada |
Shelley Berkley | 1 | Democrat | Las Vegas | |
Jim Gibbons | 2 | Republican | Reno | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: Board of Regents member Jill Derby (D) vs. St. Rep. Sharron E. Angle or Representative's wife Dawn Gibbons or Sec. of St. Dean Heller (R). |
Jon Porter | 3 | Republican | Henderson | |
Contested race: Challenger: Tessa Hafen (D). |
New Hampshire |
Jeb Bradley | 1 | Republican | Wolfeboro | |
Contested race: Challenger: Carol Shea-Porter (D). |
Charlie Bass | 2 | Republican | Peterborough | |
Contested race: Challenger: ex-Ass't. Att. Gen. Paul Hodes (D). |
New Jersey |
Robert Andrews | 1 | Democrat | Haddon Heights | |
Frank LoBiondo | 2 | Republican | Millville | |
Jim Saxton | 3 | Republican | Mount Holly | |
Christopher Smith | 4 | Republican | Robbinsville | |
Scott Garrett | 5 | Republican | Wantage | |
Frank Pallone | 6 | Democrat | Long Branch | |
Mike Ferguson | 7 | Republican | Warren Township | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Linda Stender (D). |
Bill Pascrell | 8 | Democrat | Paterson | |
Steven Rothman | 9 | Democrat | Fair Lawn | |
Donald Payne | 10 | Democrat | Newark | |
Rodney Frelinghuysen | 11 | Republican | Morristown | |
Rush Holt | 12 | Democrat | Hopewell Township | |
Robert Menendez | 13 | Democrat | Union City | |
Appointed to Senate; Running for Senate in 2006. Nominees: Dem: Albio Sires; GOP: John J. Guarini; also ran: Steve Fulop (D). |
New Mexico |
Heather Wilson | 1 | Republican | Albuquerque | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Attorney General Patricia Madrid (D). |
Steve Pearce | 2 | Republican | Hobbs | |
Tom Udall | 3 | Democrat | Santa Fe | |
New York |
Timothy Bishop | 1 | Democrat | Southampton | |
Steve Israel | 2 | Democrat | Huntington | |
Peter King | 3 | Republican | Seaford | |
Carolyn McCarthy | 4 | Democrat | Mineola | |
Gary Ackerman | 5 | Democrat | Jamaica Estates | |
Gregory Meeks | 6 | Democrat | Queens | |
Joseph Crowley | 7 | Democrat | Queens/Bronx | |
Jerrold Nadler | 8 | Democrat | New York | |
Anthony Weiner | 9 | Democrat | Brooklyn | |
Ed Towns | 10 | Democrat | Brooklyn | |
Major Owens | 11 | Democrat | Brooklyn | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: ex-school board member Chris Owens (D) and Stephen Finger (R). |
Nydia Velazquez | 12 | Democrat | Brooklyn | |
Vito Fossella | 13 | Republican | Staten Island | |
Carolyn Maloney | 14 | Democrat | New York | |
Chuck Rangel | 15 | Democrat | New York | |
Jose Serrano | 16 | Democrat | Bronx | |
Eliot Engel | 17 | Democrat | Bronx | |
Nita Lowey | 18 | Democrat | Harrison | |
Sue Kelly | 19 | Republican | Katonah | |
Incumbent corruption scandal: Challenger: John Hall (D). |
John Sweeney | 20 | Republican | Clifton Park | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Kirsten Gillibrand (D). |
Michael McNulty | 21 | Democrat | Green Island | |
Maurice Hinchey | 22 | Democrat | Saugerties | |
John McHugh | 23 | Republican | Pierrepont Manor | |
Sherry Boehlert | 24 | Republican | New Hartford | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: District Attorney Michael Arcuri (D) and State Senator Ray Meier (R). |
Jim Walsh | 25 | Republican | Syracuse | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Dan Maffei (D). |
Thomas Reynolds | 26 | Republican | Clarence | |
Incumbent corruption scandal: Challenger: Jack Davis (D). |
Brian Higgins | 27 | Democrat | | |
Louise Slaughter | 28 | Democrat | Fairport | |
Randy Kuhl | 29 | Republican | | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Eric J. Massa (D). |
North Carolina |
G.K. Butterfield | 1 | Democrat | | |
Bob Etheridge | 2 | Democrat | Lillington | |
Walter Beaman Jones | 3 | Republican | Farmville | |
David Eugene Price | 4 | Democrat | Chapel Hill | |
Virginia Foxx | 5 | Republican | | |
John Howard Coble | 6 | Republican | Greensboro | |
Mike McIntyre | 7 | Democrat | Lumberton | |
Robin Hayes | 8 | Republican | Concord | |
Sue Myrick | 9 | Republican | Charlotte | |
Patrick McHenry | 10 | Republican | | |
Charles Taylor | 11 | Republican | Brevard | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Heath Shuler (D). |
Mel Watt | 12 | Democrat | Charlotte | |
Brad Miller | 13 | Democrat | Raleigh | |
North Dakota |
Earl Pomeroy | At Large | Democrat | Valley City | |
Ohio |
Steve Chabot | 1 | Republican | Cincinnati | |
Contested race: Challenger: City Councilman John Cranley (D). |
Rob Portman | 2 | Republican | Terrace Park | |
Rep. Portman resigned upon being nominated for U.S. Trade Representative. A special election was held on Aug. 2, 2005, and Jean Schmidt (R) was elected. |
Mike Turner | 3 | Republican | Dayton | |
Michael Oxley | 4 | Republican | Findlay | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Richard Siferd (D) and St. Sen. Jim Jordan (R). |
Paul Gillmor | 5 | Republican | Old Fort | |
Ted Strickland | 6 | Democrat | Lucasville | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: St. Sen. Charlie Wilson (D) and St. Rep. Chuck Blasdel (R). |
Dave Hobson | 7 | Republican | Springfield | |
John Boehner | 8 | Republican | West Chester | |
Marcy Kaptur | 9 | Democrat | Toledo | |
Dennis Kucinich | 10 | Democrat | Cleveland | |
Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 11 | Democrat | Cleveland | |
Pat Tiberi | 12 | Republican | Columbus | |
Contested race: Challenger: ex-US Rep. Bob Shamansky (D). |
Sherrod Brown | 13 | Democrat | Lorain | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: ex-St. Rep. Betty Sutton (D) and Mayor Craig Foltin (R). |
Steven LaTourette | 14 | Republican | Madison | |
Deborah Pryce | 15 | Republican | Perry Township | |
Contested race: Challenger: County Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy (D). |
Ralph Regula | 16 | Republican | Navarre | |
Tim Ryan | 17 | Democrat | Niles | |
Bob Ney | 18 | Republican | St. Clairsville | |
Withdrew, Aug. 2006, to face corruption charges. Democrats nominated Zack Space in the May 2006 primary; the GOP appointed Joy Padgett as Ney's ballot replacement. |
Oklahoma |
John Sullivan | 1 | Republican | Tulsa | |
Dan Boren | 2 | Democrat | | |
Frank Dean Lucas | 3 | Republican | Cheyenne | |
Tom Cole | 4 | Republican | Moore | |
Ernest Istook | 5 | Republican | Oklahoma City | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: David Hunter (D) and Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin (R). |
Oregon |
David Wu | 1 | Democrat | Portland | |
Greg Walden | 2 | Republican | Hood River | |
Earl Blumenauer | 3 | Democrat | Portland | |
Peter DeFazio | 4 | Democrat | Springfield | |
Darlene Hooley | 5 | Democrat | West Linn | |
Pennsylvania |
Robert Brady | 1 | Democrat | Philadelphia | |
Chaka Fattah | 2 | Democrat | Philadelphia | |
Phil English | 3 | Republican | Erie | |
Contested race: Challenger: Steve Porter (D). |
Melissa Hart | 4 | Republican | Bradford Woods | |
John Peterson | 5 | Republican | Pleasantville | |
Jim Gerlach | 6 | Republican | Downingtown | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Lois Murphy (D). |
Curt Weldon | 7 | Republican | Glen Mills | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Navy Admiral Joe Sestak (D). |
Mike Fitzpatrick | 8 | Republican | | |
Contested race: Challenger: Patrick J. Murphy (D). |
Bill Shuster | 9 | Republican | Hollidaysburg | |
Don Sherwood | 10 | Republican | Tunkhannock | |
Contested race: Challenger: Chris Carney (D). |
Paul Kanjorski | 11 | Democrat | Nanticoke | |
John Murtha | 12 | Democrat | Johnstown | |
Allyson Schwartz | 13 | Democrat | | |
Mike Doyle | 14 | Democrat | Swissvale | |
Charlie Dent | 15 | Republican | | |
Joseph Pitts | 16 | Republican | Kennett Square | |
Tim Holden | 17 | Democrat | Saint Clair | |
Tim Murphy | 18 | Republican | Pittsburgh | |
Todd Platts | 19 | Republican | York | |
Rhode Island |
Patrick Kennedy | 1 | Democrat | Providence | |
James Langevin | 2 | Democrat | Warwick | |
South Carolina |
Henry Brown | 1 | Republican | Hanahan | |
Joe Wilson | 2 | Republican | Springdale | |
Gresham Barrett | 3 | Republican | Westminster | |
Bob Inglis | 4 | Republican | | |
John Spratt | 5 | Democrat | York | |
James Clyburn | 6 | Democrat | Columbia | |
South Dakota |
Stephanie Herseth | At Large | Democrat | Houghton | |
Tennessee |
Bill Jenkins | 1 | Republican | Rogersville | |
Retiring in 2006. Challengers: Rick Trent (D) and St. Rep. David Davis (R). |
Jimmy Duncan | 2 | Republican | Knoxville | |
Zach Wamp | 3 | Republican | Chattanooga | |
Lincoln Davis | 4 | Democrat | Pall Mall | |
Jim Cooper | 5 | Democrat | Nashville | |
Bart Gordon | 6 | Democrat | Murfreesboro | |
Marsha Blackburn | 7 | Republican | Brentwood | |
John Tanner | 8 | Democrat | Union City | |
Harold Ford | 9 | Democrat | Memphis | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: St. Sen. Steve Cohen (D) and Mark White (R), Jake Ford (I). |
Texas |
Louie Gohmert | 1 | Republican | | |
Ted Poe | 2 | Republican | | |
Sam Johnson | 3 | Republican | Plano | |
Ralph Moody Hall | 4 | Republican | Rockwall | |
Jeb Hensarling | 5 | Republican | Dallas | |
Joe Linus Barton | 6 | Republican | Ennis | |
John Culberson | 7 | Republican | Houston | |
Kevin Brady | 8 | Republican | The Woodlands | |
Al Green | 9 | Democrat | | |
Michael McCaul | 10 | Republican | | |
Mike Conaway | 11 | Republican | | |
Kay Granger | 12 | Republican | Fort Worth | |
Mac Thornberry | 13 | Republican | Clarendon | |
Ron Paul | 14 | Republican | Surfside | |
Ruben Hinojosa | 15 | Democrat | Mercedes | |
Silvestre Reyes | 16 | Democrat | El Paso | |
Chet Edwards | 17 | Democrat | Abilene | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Van Taylor (R). |
Sheila Jackson-Lee | 18 | Democrat | Houston | |
Randy Neugebauer | 19 | Republican | Lubbock | |
Charlie Gonzalez | 20 | Democrat | San Antonio | |
Lamar Smith | 21 | Republican | San Antonio | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: John Courage (D). |
Tom DeLay | 22 | Republican | Sugar Land | |
Resigned speakership in 2005; then resigned House seat in 2006; to face corruption charges. Still on ballot for Nov. 2006 despite moving to Virginia. Democrats have nominated former U.S. Rep. Nick Lampson. Also running are Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (Republican) and Bob Smithers (Libertarian) |
Henry Bonilla | 23 | Republican | San Antonio | |
Kenny Marchant | 24 | Republican | | |
Chris Bell | 25 | Democrat | Houston | |
Michael Burgess | 26 | Republican | Highland Village | |
Solomon Ortiz | 27 | Democrat | Corpus Christi | |
Henry Cuellar | 28 | Democrat | | |
Gene Green | 29 | Democrat | Houston | |
Eddie Johnson | 30 | Democrat | Dallas | |
John Carter | 31 | Republican | Round Rock | |
Pete Sessions | 32 | Republican | Dallas | |
Utah |
Rob Bishop | 1 | Republican | Brigham City | |
Jim Matheson | 2 | Democrat | Salt Lake City | |
Chris Cannon | 3 | Republican | Mapleton | |
Vermont |
Bernie Sanders | At Large | I | Burlington | |
Running for Senate in 2006. Challengers: Peter Welch (D) and Martha Rainville (R). |
Virginia |
Jo Ann Davis | 1 | Republican | Gloucester | |
Thelma Drake | 2 | Republican | | |
Hotly contested race: Challenger: Commissioner of Revenue Phil Kellam (D). |
Bobby Scott | 3 | Democrat | Newport News | |
Randy Forbes | 4 | Republican | Chesapeake | |
Virgil Goode | 5 | Republican | Rocky Mount | |
Bob Goodlatte | 6 | Republican | Roanoke | |
Eric Cantor | 7 | Republican | Richmond | |
James Moran | 8 | Democrat | Arlington | |
Rick Boucher | 9 | Democrat | Abingdon | |
Frank Wolf | 10 | Republican | Vienna | |
Tom Davis | 11 | Republican | Falls Church | |
Washington |
Jay Inslee | 1 | Democrat | Bainbridge Island | |
Rick Larsen | 2 | Democrat | Everett | |
Brian Baird | 3 | Democrat | Vancouver | |
Doc Hastings | 4 | Republican | Pasco | |
Cathy McMorris | 5 | Republican | | |
Norm Dicks | 6 | Democrat | Belfair | |
Jim McDermott | 7 | Democrat | Seattle | |
Dave Reichert | 8 | Republican | | |
Contested race: Challenger: Darcy Burner (D). |
David Adam Smith | 9 | Democrat | Tacoma | |
West Virginia |
Alan Mollohan | 1 | Democrat | Fairmont | |
Incumbent corruption scandal: Challenger: Chris Wakim (R). |
Shelley Capito | 2 | Republican | Charleston | |
Nick Rahall | 3 | Democrat | Beckley | |
Wisconsin |
Paul Ryan | 1 | Republican | Janesville | |
Tammy Baldwin | 2 | Democrat | Madison | |
Ron Kind | 3 | Democrat | La Crosse | |
Gwen Moore | 4 | Democrat | | |
James Sensenbrenner | 5 | Republican | Menomonee Falls | |
Tom Petri | 6 | Republican | Fond du Lac | |
David Obey | 7 | Democrat | Wausau | |
Mark Green | 8 | Republican | Green Bay | |
Running for Governor in 2006. Challengers: Steve Kagen (D) or ex-Brown Co. Exec. Nancy Nusbaum (D) vs. St. Rep. Terri McCormick (R). |
Wyoming |
Barbara Cubin | At Large | Republican | Casper | |