2024 United States House of Representatives elections
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections, to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 50 U.S. states. With North Carolina redistrict, Republican will be able to flip many seats there. Democrats will be able to two districts in Alabama and Louisiana due to redistricts and one in New York.
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Alaska
Mary Peltola seat could flip with Donald Trump president name on the ballot.
Arizona
David Schweikert and Juan Ciscomani will try to keep their seats.
California
- John Duarte will defend his 13th seat
- David Valadao will defend his 22th seat
- Mike Garcia will defend his 27th seat
- 30th district: a blue open seat for Democrats which is held by Adam Schiff
- Young Kim will defend her 40th seat
- Ken Calvert will defend his 41th seat
- Michelle Steel will defend her 45th seat
- 47th district: an open seat Republicans could flip, which held by Katie Porter who running to Senate. Scott Baugh is running again to this seat.
Colorado
- 3rd district: Open seat which was held by Lauren Boebert
- Yadira Caraveo: who barely won by one point. State representative Gabe Evans is running against her
Connecticut
Jahana Hayes barely kept her 5th district and won by 0.8% in 2022 election. Former State Senator George Logan is running against her again.
Illinois
- Mike Bost will try to defend his 12th district in Illinois in primary election against Darren Bailey.
Indiana
Frank Mrvan will defend his 1st district.
Louisiana
Garret Graves will defend his district, despite being redistricted
Maine
Jared Golden could lose his seat after flipping to be gun control supporter
Maryland
- 6th district: An open seat which held by David Trone who is running to Senate
Michigan
- 7th district: is potential to flip. The seat is held by Elissa Slotkin who is running to Senate.
- 8th district: is potential to flip. The seat is held by Dale Kildee who will retire.
- John James will defend his 10th district.
Nebraska
Don Bacon will defend his 2nd seat
Nevada
- Dina Titus will defend her 1st seat
- Susie Lee will defend her 3rd seat
- Steven Horsford will defend his 4th district
New Hampshire
- Chris Pappas will defend his seat
New Jersey
Tom Kean, Jr. will defend his seat
New Mexico
Yvette Herrell is running again for her 2nd district against Gabe Vazquez
New York
- Republican Anthony D'Esposito will defend his 4th seat
- Republican Mike Lawler will defend his 17th seat
- Democrat Pat Ryan will defend his 18th seat
- Republican Marc Molinaro will defend his 19th seat
- Republican Brandon Williams will defend his 22th seat
North Carolina
- Democrat Don Davis will defend his 1st seat, Sandy Smith who overperformed last election will run again.
- 5th District: An open seat which was held by Kathy Manning is open to flip due to redistricting.
- 6th District: An open new seat. Former congressman Mark Walker is running for this district.
- 13th District: An open seat which was held by Wiley Nickel is open to flip due to redistricting.
- 14th District: An open seat which was held by Jeff Jackson is open to flip due to redistricting.
Ohio
- Democrat Greg Landsman will defend his 1st district.
- Democrat Marcy Kaptur will defend her 9th district.
- Democrat Emilia Sykes will defend her 13th district.
Oregon
Lori Chavez-DeRemer will defend her 5th seat
Pennsylvania
- Republican Brian Fitzpatrick will defend his 1st district.
- Democrat Susan Wild will defend her 8th district.
- Democrat Matt Cartwright will defend his 9th district.
Texas
- Democrat Vicente Gonzalez will defend 34th district.
Virginia
- Jen Kiggans will defend her 2nd seat.
- 7th district: is an open seat which is held by Abigail Spanberger who will run for governor in 2025.
- 10th district: is an open seat which trended Republican, it is held by Jennifer Wexton who will retire.
Washington
- Marie Gluesenkamp Perez will defend her 3rd district again against Joe Kent.
- RINO Dan Newhouse will face another competitive primary due to his vote to impeach president Trump in 2021.