[Updated as of 8/8/24]
If we’ve learned anything from the 2022 elections, it’s that political complacency is no longer an option. And to effect change, there is no need to look any further than your own legislative backyards.
Elections for the 118th United States House of Representatives were held on November 8, 2022, and since they serve two-year terms, all 435 will be up for reelection on 11/5/24.
Republicans currently have a razor-thin cushion (219-213) leaving Speaker Mike Johnson little room for error as he attempts to steer the party’s conservative agenda through the second half of the 118th Congress with a deeply divided conference.
In the House of Representatives, the majority party holds significant power to draft chamber rules and schedule bills to reach the floor for debate and voting.
The House is charged with the passage of federal legislation, otherwise known as bills, which, after concurrence by the Senate, are sent to the President for consideration.
The House also has the exclusive power to initiate bills for raising revenue, impeach officials, and choose the President in the event that a presidential candidate fails to get a majority of the Electoral College votes.
Under Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution, in the House of Representatives, a state’s representation is based on its population as measured by the U.S. Census.
The Constitution does not provide for the representation of the District of Columbia or the territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Marina Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, although each is represented by one non-voting delegate. They have a voice on the floor but have no voting power.
To run for House of Representatives, he or she must be at least 25 years of age, have been a citizen of the United States for at least seven years, and, at the time of the election, be a resident of the state they represent. Members are not required to live in the district they represent, but they traditionally do.
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Below is the complete list of the 118th United States House of Representatives by political party and State:
DEMOCRATS
Alabama (District 7): Terri Sewell
Alaska (At Large): Mary Peltola
Arizona (District 3): Ruben Gallego (Retiring to run for Senate)
Arizona (District 4): Greg Stanton
Arizona (District 7): Raul Grijalva
California (District 2): Jared Huffman
California (District 4): Mike Thompson
California (District 6): Ami Berra
California (District 7): Doris Matsui
California (District 8): John Garamendi
California (District 9): Josh Harder
California (District 10): Mark DeSaulnier
California (District 11): Nancy Pelosi
California (District 12): Barbara Lee (Retiring to run for Senate but she was defeated in the March Senate primary)
California (District 14): Eric Swalwell
California (District 15): Kevin Mullin
California (District 16): Anna Eshoo (Retiring)
California (District 17): Ro Khanna
California (District 18): Zoe Lofgren
California (District 19): Jimmy Panetta
California (District 21): Jim Costa
California (District 24): Salud Carbajal
California (District 25): Raul Ruiz
California (District 26): Julia Brownley
California (District 28): Judy Chu
California (District 29): Tony Cardenas (Retiring)
California (District 30): Adam Schiff (Retiring to run for Senate)
California (District 31): Grace Napolitano (Retiring)
California (District 32): Brad Sherman
California (District 33): Pete Aguilar
California (District 34): Jimmy Gomez
California (District 35): Norma Torres
California (District 36): Ted Lieu
California (District 37): Sydney Kamlager
California (District 38): Linda Sanchez
California (District 39): Mark Takano
California (District 42): Robert Garcia
California (District 43): Maxine Waters
California (District 44): Nanette Barragan
California (District 46): Luis Correa
California (District 47): Katie Porter (Retiring to run for Senate, but she was defeated in the March Senate primary)
California (District 49): Mike Levin
California (District 50): Scott Peters
California (District 51): Sara Jacobs
California (District 52): Juan Vargas
Colorado (District 1): Diana DeGette
Colorado (District 2): Joe Neguse
Colorado (District 6): Jason Crow
Colorado (District 7): Brittany Pettersen
Colorado (District 8): Yadira Caraveo
Connecticut (District 1): John B. Larson
Connecticut (District 2): Joe Courtney
Connecticut (District 3): Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut (District 4): Jim Hines
Connecticut (District 5): Jahana Hayes
Delaware (At Large): Lisa Blunt Rochester
Florida (District 9): Darren Soto
Florida (District 10): Maxwell Frost
Florida (District 14): Kathy Castor
Florida (District 20): Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Florida (District 22): Lois Frankel
Florida (District 23): Jared Moscowitz
Florida (District 24): Frederica Wilson
Florida (District 25): Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Georgia (District 2): Sanford Bishop, Jr.
Georgia (District 4): Hank Johnson
Georgia (District 5): Nikema Williams
Georgia (District 7): Lucy McBath
Georgia (District 13): David Scott
Hawaii (District 1): Ed Case
Hawaii (District 2): Jill Tokuda
Illinois (District 1): Jonathan Jackson
Illinois (District 2): Robin Kelly
Illinois (District 3): Della Ramirez
Illinois (District 4): Jesus “Chuy” Garcia
Illinois (District 5): Mike Quigley
Illinois (District 6): Sean Casten
Illinois (District 7): Danny K. Davis
Illinois (District 8): Raja Krishnamoorthi
Illinois (District 9): Jan Schakowsky
Illinois (District 10): Brad Schneider
Illinois (District 11): Bill Foster
Illinois (District 13): Nikki Budzinski
Illinois (District 14): Lauren Underwood
Illinois (District 17): Eric Sorensen
Indiana (District 1): Frank J. Mrvan
Indiana (District 7): Andre Carson
Iowa (District 3): Cindy Axne
Kansas (District 3): Sharice Davids
Kentucky (District 3): Morgan McGarvey
Louisiana (District 2): Troy Carter
Maine (District 1): Chellie Pingree
Maine (District 2): Jared Golden
Maryland (District 2): Dutch Ruppersberger
Maryland (District 3): John Sarbanes (Retiring)
Maryland (District 4): Glenn Ivey
Maryland (District 5): Steny Hoyer
Maryland (District 6): David Trone
Maryland (District 7): Kweisi Mfume
Maryland (District 8): Jamie Raskin
Massachusetts (District 1): Richard Neal
Massachusetts (District 2): Jim McGovern
Massachusetts (District 3): Lori Trahan
Massachusetts (District 4): Jake Auchincloss
Massachusetts (District 5): Katherine Clark
Massachusetts (District 6): Seth Moulton
Massachusetts (District 7): Ayanna Pressley
Massachusetts (District 8): Stephen F. Lynch
Massachusetts (District 9): Bill Keating
Michigan (District 3): Hillary Scholten
Michigan (District 6): Debbie Dingel
Michigan (District 7): Elissa Slotkin
Michigan (District 8): Daniel Kildee (Retiring)
Michigan (District 11): Haley Stevens
Michigan (District 12): Rashida Tlaib
Michigan (District 13): Shri Thanedar
Michigan (District 14): Brenda Lawrence
Minnesota (District 2): Angie Craig
Minnesota (District 3): Dean Phillips
Minnesota (District 4): Betty McCollum
Minnesota (District 5): Ilan Omar
Mississippi (District 2): Bennie Thompson
Missouri (District 1): Cori Bush (Defeated in the primary)
Missouri (District 5): Emanuel Cleaver
Nevada (District 1): Dina Titus
Nevada (District 3): Susie Lee
Nevada (District 4): Steven Horsford
New Hampshire (District 1): Chris Pappas
New Hampshire (District 2): Ann McLane Kuster
New Jersey (District 1): Donald Norcross
New Jersey (District 3): Andy Kim
New Jersey (District 5): Josh Gottheimer
New Jersey (District 6): Frank Pallone, Jr.
New Jersey (District 8): Robert Menendez
New Jersey (District 9): Bill Pascrell, Jr.
New Jersey (District 10): Donald Payne, Jr.
New Jersey (District 11): Mikie Sherill
New Jersey (District 12): Bonnie Watson Coleman
New Mexico (District 1): Melanie Stansbury
New Mexico (District 2): Gabriel Vasquez
New Mexico (District 3): Teresa Leger Fernandez
New York (District 3): Tom Suozzi
New York (District 5): Gregory Meeks
New York (District 6): Grace Meng
New York (District 7): Nydia Velazquez
New York (District 8): Hakeem Jeffries
New York (District 9): Yvette Clarke
New York (District 10): Dan Goldman
New York (District 12): Jerrold Nadler
New York (District 13): Adriano Espaillat
New York (District 14): Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
New York (District 15): Ritchie Torres
New York (District 16): Jamaal Bowman (Defeated in the primary)
New York (District 18): Pat Ryan
New York (District 20): Paul Tonko
New York (District 25): Joseph Morelle
New York (District 26): Timothy Kennedy
North Carolina (District 1): Don Davis
North Carolina (District 2): Deborah K. Ross
North Carolina (District 4): Valerie Foushee
North Carolina (District 6): Kathy Manning
North Carolina (District 12): Alma Adams
North Carolina (District 13): Wiley Nickel (Retiring)
North Carolina (District 14): Jeff Jackson
Ohio (District 1): Greg Landsman
Ohio (District 3): Joyce Beatty
Ohio (District 9): Marcy Kaptur
Ohio (District 11): Shontel Brown
Ohio (District 13): Emilia Sykes
Oregon (District 1): Suzanne Bonamici
Oregon (District 3) Earl Blumenauer (Retiring)
Oregon (District 4): Val Hoyle
Oregon (District 6): Andrea Salinas
Pennsylvania (District 2): Brendan Boyle
Pennsylvania (District 3): Dwight Evans
Pennsylvania (District 4): Madeleine Dean
Pennsylvania (District 5): Mary Gay Scanlon
Pennsylvania (District 6): Chrissy Houlahan
Pennsylvania (District 7): Susan Wild
Pennsylvania (District 8): Matt Cartwright
Pennsylvania (District 12): Summer Lee
Pennsylvania (District 17): Chris Deluzio
Rhode Island (District 1): Gabe Amo
Rhode Island (District 2): Seth Magaziner
South Carolina (District 6): Jim Clyburn
Tennessee (District 9): Steve Cohen
Texas (District 7): Lizzie Fletcher
Texas (District 9): Al Green
Texas (District 16): Veronica Escobar
Texas (District 18): Sheila Jackson Lee (Passed away in July, 2024)
Texas (District 20): Joaquin Castro
Texas (District 28): Henry Cuellar
Texas (District 29): Sylvia Garcia
Texas (District 30): Jasmine Crockett
Texas (District 32): Colin Allred
Texas (District 33): Marc Veasey
Texas (District 34): Vincente Gonzalez
Texas (District 35): Greg Casar
Texas (District 37): Lloyd Doggett
Vermont (At Large): Becca Balint
Virginia (District 3): Bobby Scott
Virginia (District 4): Jennifer McClellan
Virginia (District 7): Abigail Spanberger (Retiring to run for Governor)
Virginia (District 8): Don Beyer
Virginia (District 10): Jennifer Wexton (Retiring)
Virginia (District 11): Gerry Connolly
Washington (District 1): Suzan DelBene
Washington (District 2): Rick Larsen
Washington (District 3): Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Washington (District 6): Derek Kilmer (Retiring)
Washington (District 7): Pramila Jayapal
Washington (District 8): Kim Schrier
Washington (District 9): Adam Smith
Washington (District 10): Marilyn Strickland
Wisconsin (District 2): Mark Pocan
Wisconsin (District 4): Gwen Moore
REPUBLICANS
Alabama (District 1): Jerry Carl
Alabama (District 2): Barry Moore
Alabama (District 3): Mike Rogers
Alabama (District 4): Robert Aderholt
Alabama (District 5): Dale Strong
Alabama (District 6): Gary Palmer
Arizona (District 1): David Schweikert
Arizona (District 2): Eli Crane
Arizona (District 5) Andy Biggs
Arizona (District 6): Juan Ciscomani
Arizona (District 8): Debbie Lesko (Retiring)
Arizona (District 9): Paul Gosar
Arkansas (District 1): Rick Crawford
Arkansas (District 2): French Hill
Arkansas (District 3): Steve Womack
Arkansas (District 4): Bruce Westerman
California (District 1): Doug LaMalfa
California (District 3): Kevin Kiley
California (District 5): Tom McClintock
California (District 13): John Duarte
California (District 20): Vince Fong
California (District 22): David Valadao
California (District 23): Jay Obernolte
California (District 27): Mike Garcia
California (District 40): Kim Young
California (District 41): Ken Calvert
California (District 45): Michelle Steel
California (District 48): Darrell Issa
Colorado (District 3): Lauren Boebert (Leaving District 3 and running for District 4)
Colorado (District 4): Ken Buck (Retiring on 3/22)
Colorado (District 5): Doug Lamborn
Florida (District 1): Matt Gaetz
Florida (District 2): Neal Dunn
Florida (District 3): Kat Cammack
Florida (District 4): Aaron Bean
Florida (District 5): John Rutherford
Florida (District 6): Michael Waltz
Florida (District 7): Cory Mills
Florida (District 8): Bill Posey
Florida (District 11): Daniel Webster
Florida (District 12): Gus Bilirakis
Florida (District 13): Anna Paulina Luna
Florida (District 15): Laurel Lee
Florida (District 16): Vern Buchanan
Florida (District 17): Greg Steube
Florida (District 18): Scott Franklin
Florida (District 19): Byron Donalds
Florida (District 21): Brian Mast
Florida (District 26): Mario Diaz-Balart
Florida (District 27): Maria Elvira Salazar
Florida (District 28): Carlos Gimenez
Georgia (District 1): Buddy Carter
Georgia (District 3): Drew Ferguson
Georgia (District 6): Rich McCormick
Georgia (District 8): Austin Scott
Georgia (District 9): Andrew Clyde
Georgia (District 10): Mike Collins
Georgia (District 11): Barry Loudermilk
Georgia (District 12): Rick W. Allen
Georgia (District 14): Marjorie Taylor Greene
Idaho (District 1): Russ Fulcher
Idaho (District 2): Mike Simpson
Illinois (District 12): Mike Bost
Illinois (District 15): Mary Miller
Illinois (District 16): Darin LaHood
Indiana (District 2): Jackie Walorski
Indiana (District 3): Jim Banks
Indiana (District 4): Jim Baird
Indiana (District 5): Victoria Spartz (Retiring)
Indiana (District 6): Greg Pence
Indiana (District 8): Larry Bucshon
Indiana (District 9): Trey Hollingsworth
Iowa (District 1): Ashley Hinson
Iowa (District 2): Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Iowa (District 4): Randy Feenstra
Kansas (District 1): Tracey Mann
Kansas: (District 2): Jake LaTurner
Kansas: (District 4): Ron Estes
Kentucky (District 1): James Comer
Kentucky (District 2): Brett Guthrie
Kentucky (District 4): Thomas Massie
Kentucky (District 5): Hal Rogers
Kentucky (District 6): Andy Barr
Louisiana (District 1): Steve Scalise
Louisiana (District 3): Clay Higgins
Louisiana (District 4): Mike Johnson
Louisiana (District 5): Julia Letlow
Louisiana (District 6): Garret Graves
Maryland (District 1): Andy Harris
Michigan (District 1): Jack Bergman
Michigan (District 2): John Moolenaar
Michigan (District 4): Bill Huizenga
Michigan (District 5): Tim Walberg
Michigan (District 9): Lisa McClain
Michigan (District 10): John James
Minnesota (District 1): Brad Finstad
Minnesota (District 6): Tom Emmer
Minnesota (District 7): Michelle Fischbach
Minnesota (District 8): Pete Stauber
Mississippi (District 1): Trent Kelly
Mississippi (District 3): Michael Guest
Mississippi (District 4): Mike Ezell
Missouri (District 2): Ann Wagner
Missouri (District 3): Blaine Luetkemeyer
Missouri (District 4): Mark Alford
Missouri (District 6): Sam Graves
Missouri (District 7): Eric Burlison
Missouri (District 8): Jason Smith
Montana (District 1): Ryan Zinke
Montana (District 2): Matt Rosendale (Not running for re-election)
Nebraska (District 1): Mike Flood
Nebraska (District 2): Don Bacon
Nebraska (District 3): Adrian Smith
Nevada (District 2): Mark Amodei
New Jersey (District 2): Jeff Van Drew
New Jersey (District 4): Chris Smith
New Jersey (District 7): Thomas Kean, Jr.
New York (District 1): Nicholas LaLota
New York (District 2): Andrew Garbarino
New York (District 4): Anthony D’Esposito
New York (District 11): Nicole Malliotakis
New York (District 17): Michael Lawler
New York (District 19): Marcus Molinaro
New York (District 21): Elise Stefanik
New York (District 22): Brandon Williams
New York (District 23): Nick Langworthy
New York (District 24): Claudia Tenney
New York (District 27): Chris Jacobs
North Carolina (District 3): Greg Murphy
North Carolina (District 5): Virginia Foxx
North Carolina (District 7): David Rouzer
North Carolina (District 8): Dan Bishop
North Carolina (District 9): Richard Hudson
North Carolina (District 10): Patrick McHenry (Retiring)
North Carolina (District 11): Chuck Edwards
North Dakota (At Large): Kelly Armstrong
Ohio (District 2): Brad Wenstrup (Retiring)
Ohio (District 4): Jim Jordan
Ohio (District 5): Bob Latta
Ohio (District 6): Michael Rulli
Ohio (District 7): Max Miller
Ohio (District 8): Warren Davidson
Ohio (District 10): Mike Turner
Ohio (District 12): Troy Balderson
Ohio (District 14): David Joyce
Ohio (District 15): Mike Carey
Oklahoma (District 1): Kevin Hern
Oklahoma (District 2): Josh Brecheen
Oklahoma (District 3): Frank Lucas
Oklahoma (District 4): Tom Cole
Oklahoma (District 5): Stephanie Bice
Oregon (District 2): Cliff Bentz
Oregon (District 5): Lori Chavez-DeRemer
Pennsylvania (District 1): Brian Fitzpatrick
Pennsylvania (District 9): Dan Meuser
Pennsylvania (District 10): Scott Perry
Pennsylvania (District 11): Lloyd Smucker
Pennsylvania (District 13): John Joyce
Pennsylvania (District 14): Guy Reschenthaler
Pennsylvania (District 15): Glenn Thompson
Pennsylvania (District 16): Mike Kelly
South Carolina (District 1): Nancy Mace
South Carolina (District 2): Joe Wilson
South Carolina (District 3): Jeff Duncan (Retiring)
South Carolina (District 4): William Timmons
South Carolina (District 5): Ralph Norman
South Carolina (District 7): Russell Fry
South Dakota (At Large): Dusty Johnson
Tennessee (District 1): Diana Harshbarger
Tennessee (District 2): Tim Burchett
Tennessee (District 3): Chuck Fleischmann
Tennessee (District 4): Scott DesJarlais
Tennessee (District 5): Andy Ogles
Tennessee (District 6): John Rose
Tennessee (District 7): Mark E. Green
Tennessee (District 8): David Kustoff
Texas (District 1): Nathaniel Moran
Texas (District 2): Dan Crenshaw
Texas (District 3): Ken Self
Texas (District 4): Pat Fallon
Texas (District 5): Lance Gooden
Texas (District 6): Jake Ellzey
Texas (District 8): Morgan Luttrell
Texas (District 10): Michael McCaul
Texas (District 11): August Pfluger
Texas (District 12): Kay Granger (Retiring)
Texas (District 13): Ronny Jackson
Texas (District 14): Randy Weber
Texas (District 17): Pete Sessions
Texas (District 19): Jodey Arrington
Texas (District 21): Chip Roy
Texas (District 22): Troy Nehls
Texas (District 23): Tony Gonzales
Texas (District 24): Beth Van Duyne
Texas (District 25): Roger Williams
Texas (District 26): Michael Burgess (Retiring)
Texas (District 27): Michael Cloud
Texas (District 31): John Carter
Texas (District 36): Brian Babin
Texas (District 38): Wesley Hunt
Utah (District 1): Blake Moore
Utah (District 2): Chris Stewart (Retiring)
Utah (District 3): John Curtis
Utah (District 4): Burgess Owens
Virginia (District 1): Rob Wittman
Virginia (District 2): Jen Kiggans
Virginia (District 5): Bob Good
Virginia (District 6): Ben Cline
Virginia (District 9): Morgan Griffith
Washington (District 4): Dan Newhouse
Washington (District 5): Cathy McMorris Rodgers
West Virginia (District 1): Carol Miller
West Virginia (District 2): Alex Mooney
Wisconsin (District 1): Bryan Steil
Wisconsin (District 3): Derrick Van Orden
Wisconsin (District 5): Scott Fitzgerald
Wisconsin (District 6): Glenn Grothman
Wisconsin (District 7): Tom Tiffany
Wisconsin (District 8): Mike Gallagher (Retiring)
Wyoming (At Large): Harriet Hageman
DELEGATES (They have a voice on the floor but no voting power.)
American Samoa: (Republican) Amata Coleman Radewagen
District of Columbia: (Democrat) Eleanor Holmes Norton
Guam: (Republican) James Moylan
Northern Mariana Islands: (Democrat) Gregorio Sablan
Puerto Rico: (Republican) Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon
U.S. Virgin Islands: (Democrat) Stacey Plaskett
* Cherokee Nation Delegate pending: Since the 116th Congress, the legislature has refused to act on seating the Cherokee Nation delegate-elect Kimberly Teehee (Democrat), nominated in August 2019. Teehee remains unseated as of September 2022, when the Cherokee Nation government reiterated their insistence that Congress seat her.