The Green Papers: 2009 General Election
 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm 111th Congress
(2009-2010)
House Seats by State

This is a list of the current House seats and the incumbents occupying them. All 435 of these seats are up for election on 2 November 2010.

There have been 0 deaths, 5 resignations, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 111th House.

  • Congressman Rahm Emanuel (Democratic, Illinois CD 5) resigned 2 January 2009 (vacancy effective 3 January) to become President-elect Barack Obama's Chief of Staff.
  • Congressman Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic, New York CD 20) resigned 26 January 2009. Governor David Paterson (Democratic, New York) appointed Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand to fill the vacancy in the State's Class 1 seat caused by the resignation of now-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
  • Congressman Hilda L. Solis (Democratic, California CD 32) resigned 24 February to become Secretary of Labor. The vacancy became effective 25 February 2009.
  • Congressman H. Scott Murphy (Democratic, New York CD 20) was elected to Congress on 31 March 2009 in Special Election. He fills the vacancy caused by the appointment of Congressman Kirsten Gillibrand to the United States Senate. Congressman Murphy took the oath of office on 29 April 2009.
  • Congressman Mike Quigley (Democratic, Illinois CD 5) was elected in a special election on 7 April 2009. He fills the seat formerly held by Congressman Rahm Emanuel who resigned to become President Obama's Chief of Staff.
  • Congressman Ellen O. Tauscher (Democratic California CD 10) resigned on 26 June 2009 to become Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
  • Congressman Judy Chu (Democratic California CD 32) was elected in a special election on 14 July 2009. She will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congressman Hilda L. Solis to became Secretary of Labor.
  • Congressman John McHugh (Republican New York CD 23) resigned 21 September 2009 to become Secretary of the Army.
  • Congressman John Raymond Garamendi (Democratic California CD 10) was elected in a special election 3 November 2009. He will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congressman Ellen O. Tauscher.
  • Congressman William L. "Bill" Owens (Democratic New York CD 23) was elected in a special election 3 November 2009. He will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congressman John McHugh.

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Arizona  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic, 3 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Joe Cobb
  Candidate Libertarian     Nick Coons

California  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 34 Democratic, 19 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Douglas Arthur "Art" Tuma
  Candidate Libertarian 1,287 5.21% Christopher M. Agrella
Won Libertarian nomination with 1.21% of the vote in the 19 May 2009 primary
Total 24,710 100.00%  

Colorado  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic, 2 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Rob McNealy

Connecticut  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     Dan Reale

Florida  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 15 Republican, 10 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     George Scott MacNaughton
FEC H0FL03092: Financial report not available

Indiana  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic, 4 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     George Holland

Maryland  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 7 Democratic, 1 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Richard James Davis
  Candidate Libertarian     Jack N. Wilson
  Candidate Libertarian     Lorenzo Gaztañaga

Missouri  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 4 Democratic, 5 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Kevin Craig

New Hampshire  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     Howard Wilson

New Jersey  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 8 Democratic, 5 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     William "Bill" Kern
FEC H0NJ01157: Financial report not available

New Mexico  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 3 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     Alan P. Woodruff
Mr. Woodruff is a plantiff in Woodruff v [Secretary of State] Herrera, CV-09-449. The case challenges New Mexico's ballot access laws and related practices.

FEC H0NM01155: $8,779

New York  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 27 Democratic, 2 Republican
    Libertarian     Eric Sundwall - apparently not a candidate
25 March 2009: Mr. Sundwall's ballot petitions were successfully challenged and his name removed from the ballot by a unanimous decision by the State Board of Elections. On 27 March, Mr. Sundwall endorsed Scott Murphy (Democratic). Media article, Media article.

FEC H6NY20191: $9,131
Total 161,369 100.00%  

North Carolina  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 8 Democratic, 5 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Thomas Hill
  Candidate Libertarian     Lon Vernon Cecil
FEC H0NC12074: Financial report not available

Ohio  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 10 Democratic, 8 Republican
  Candidate Libertarian     Marc Johnston
  Candidate Libertarian     Joseph M. Jaffe
  Candidate Libertarian     Travis M. Irvine
  Candidate Libertarian     Jeffrey J. Blevins
FEC H0OH16089: $387
  Candidate Libertarian     Clifford J. Snyder

Pennsylvania  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 12 Democratic, 7 Republican
  Candidate Independent; (Libertarian)     Jake Towne
Filed as "No Party Affiliation" with the FEC.

FEC H0PA15093: $8,187

Tennessee  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican, 5 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian; (Pirate)     Stephen William Collings
FEC H0TN05101: $55

Texas  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 20 Republican, 12 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     David Wayne Smith
FEC H0TX02072: Financial report not available
  Candidate Libertarian     Christopher J. "Chris" Claytor
  Candidate Libertarian     Jim Prindle
FEC H0TX04110: Financial report not available
  Candidate Libertarian     John Hall
  Candidate Libertarian     James Arthur Strohm

Wisconsin  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 3 Republican, 5 Democratic
  Candidate Libertarian     Tim Nerenz

Political Parties    Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

Major Parties
  Democratic
  Democratic-Farmer Labor
  Republican
Major Third Parties
  Constitution
  Green
  Libertarian
Other Third Parties
  American Independent
  Conservative
  Independence
  Peace And Freedom
  Pirate
  Progressive
  Unity
  Whig
  Working Families
Independents
  Independent
  No Ballot Designation
  No Party Affiliation
  No Party Designation
  Unaffiliated
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
  Scattering
  Write-in
 

Notes

Candidates for office appear on this page in italics where 'The Green Papers' does not yet have independent confirmation from a legal election authority that the person has been officially certified to appear on the ballot.

FEC indicates the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Campaign Finance Summary "Total Receipts" for candidates for Federal Office.


 


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