The Green Papers: 2018 General Election
 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm 115th Congress
(2017-2018)
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 6 November 2018.

There have been 1 death, 16 resignations, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 115th House.

  • Congressman Michael Richard "Mike" Pompeo (Republican, Kansas CD 4) resigned on 23 January 2017 after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate for CIA Director in the Trump Administration.
  • Congressman Xavier Becerra (Democratic, California CD 34) resigned on 24 January 2017 after appointed as California Attorney General by California Governor Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown, Jr.
  • Congressman Thomas Edmunds "Tom" Price (Republican, Georgia CD 6) resigned on 10 February 2017 after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human in the Trump Administration.
  • Congressman John Michael "Mick" Mulvaney (Republican, South Carolina CD 5) resigned on 16 February 2017 after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Trump Administration.
  • Congressman Ryan K. Zinke (Republican, Montana At-Large) resigned on 1 March 2017 after being confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Secretary of the Interior in the Trump Administration.
  • Congressman Ron Estes (Republican, Kansas CD 4) was elected on 11 April 2017 in a special election and sworn on 25 April 2017.
  • Congressman Greg Gianforte (Republican, Montana, At-Large) was elected on 25 May 2017 in a special election and sworn on 21 June 2017.
  • Congressman Jimmy Gomez (Democratic, California CD 34) was elected on 6 June 2017 in a special election and sworn on 11 July 2017.
  • Congressman Karen Christine Handel (Democratic, Georgia CD 6) was elected on 20 June 2017 in a special election and sworn on 26 June 2017.
  • Congressman Jason Chaffetz (Republican, Utah CD 3) resigned on 30 June 2017.
  • Congressman Timothy "Tim" Murphy (Republican, Pennsylvania House CD 18) resigned on 21 October 2017.
  • Congressman John Curtis (Republican, Utah House CD 3) was elected on 7 November 2017 in a special election and sworn on 13 November 2017.
  • Congressman John Conyers, Jr. (Democratic, Michigan House CD 13) resigned on 5 December 2017.
  • Congressman Congressman Trent Franks (Republican, Arizona CD 8) resigned on 8 December 2017.
  • Congressman Patrick J. "Pat" Tiberi (Republican, Ohio House CD 12) resigned on 15 January 2018.
  • Congressman Conor James Lamb (Democratic, Pennsylvania CD 18) was elected on 13 March 2018 in a special election and sworn on 12 April 2018.
  • Congressman Louise McIntosh Slaughter (Democratic, New York CD 25) passed away on 16 March 2018.
  • Congressman Randolph Blake "Blake" Farenthold (Republican, Texas CD 27) resigned on 4 April 2018.
  • Congressman Debbie Lesko (Republican, Arizona CD 8) was elected on 24 April 2018 in a special election and sworn on 7 May 2018.
  • Congressman James Frederick "Jim" Bridenstine (Republican, Oklahoma CD 1) resigned on 23 April 2018.
  • Congressman Patrick L. "Pat" Meehan, Jr. (Republican, Pennsylvania CD 7) resigned on 27 April 2018.
  • Congressman Charles Wieder "Charlie" Dent (Republican, Pennsylvania CD 15) resigned on 12 May 2018.
  • Congressman Michael Cloud (Republican, Texas CD 27) was elected on 30 June 2018 in a special election and sworn on 10 July 2018.
  • Congressman Troy Balderson (Republican, Ohio House CD 12) was elected on 7 August 2018 in a special election and sworn on 5 September 2018.
  • Congressman Ronald D. "Ron" DeSantis (Republican, Florida CD 6) resigned on 10 September 2018 effective 1 September.
  • Congressman Evan H. Jenkins (Republican, West Virginia CD 3) resigned on 30 September 2018.
  • Congressman Brenda Jones (Democratic, Michigan CD 13) was elected on 6 November 2018 in a special election and sworn on 29 November 2018.
  • Congressman Mary Gay Scanlon (Democratic, Pennsylvania CD 7) was elected on 6 November 2018 in a special election and sworn on 14 November 2018.
  • Congressman Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Democratic, New York CD 25) was elected on 6 November 2018 in a special election and sworn on 13 November 2018.
  • Congressman Susan Ellis Wild (Democratic, Pennsylvania, CD 15) was elected on 6 November 2018 in a special election and sworn on TBD November 2018.
  • Congressman Kevin R. Hern (Republican, Oklahoma, CD 1) was elected on 6 November 2018 and sworn on 13 November 2018. Oklahoma law allows the winner of the general election to take office immediately when a seat is vacant.

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Connecticut  2-year term. Election Cycle 2018, 2020. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic

115th Congress
CD 1  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 175,087 63.87% Congressman John B. Larson
FEC H8CT01046; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,627,638; Dsb $1,609,404
Total 274,140 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 2  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 179,731 62.17% Congressman Joseph D. "Joe" Courtney
FEC H2CT02112; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,154,703; Dsb $995,329
Total 289,114 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 3  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 174,572 64.60% Congressman Rosa L. DeLauro
FEC H0CT03072; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,284,835; Dsb $1,278,716
Total 270,239 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 5  
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 151,225 55.87% Jahana Hayes
FEC H8CT05245; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,854,523; Dsb $1,223,328
Total 270,664 100.00%  

New York  2-year term. Election Cycle 2018, 2020. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 9 Republican, 18 Democratic

115th Congress
CD 2  
  Candidate Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 113,074 45.98% Liubov "Liuba" Grechen Shirley
FEC H8NY02104; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,978,326; Dsb $1,867,350
Total 245,926 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 3  
  Elected Democratic; Reform; Independence; Women's Equality; Working Families 157,456 57.65% Congressman Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi
FEC H6NY03247; 26 Nov 18; Tot $2,738,913; Dsb $1,445,063
Total 273,130 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 6  
  Elected Democratic; Reform; Working Families 111,646 74.66% Congressman Grace Meng
FEC H2NY06116; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,326,409; Dsb $1,385,119
Total 149,540 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 7  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 146,687 88.99% Congressman Nydia Margarita Velázquez
FEC H2NY00010; 26 Nov 18; Tot $999,596; Dsb $849,958
Total 164,835 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 8  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 180,376 88.09% Congressman Hakeem S. Jeffries
FEC H2NY10092; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,726,281; Dsb $1,386,640
Total 204,768 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 9  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 181,455 87.30% Congressman Yvette D. Clarke
FEC H4NY11138; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,069,777; Dsb $1,083,168
Total 207,844 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 10  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 173,095 80.04% Congressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler
FEC H2NY17071; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,463,110; Dsb $1,482,494
Total 216,272 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 11  
  Elected Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 101,823 52.19% Max N. Rose
FEC H8NY11113; 26 Nov 18; Tot $4,630,190; Dsb $4,352,287
Total 195,100 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 12  
  Elected Democratic; Reform; Working Families 217,430 84.85% Congressman Carolyn Bosher Maloney
FEC H2NY14037; 26 Nov 18; Tot $2,053,935; Dsb $2,352,363
Total 256,239 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 13  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 180,035 91.30% Congressman Adriano Espaillat
FEC H2NY13096; 26 Nov 18; Tot $813,179; Dsb $576,200
Total 197,200 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 14  
  Candidate Women's Equality; Working Families; (Democratic) 9,348 6.39% Congressman Joseph "Joe" Crowley
26 June 2018: Lost Democratic Primary

FEC H8NY07046; 30 Sep 18; Tot $3,964,386; Dsb $5,013,992
Total 146,272 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 15  
  Elected Democratic; Working Families 124,469 92.95% Congressman José Enrique Serrano
FEC H0NY18065; 26 Nov 18; Tot $261,009; Dsb $232,941
Total 133,913 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 16  
 ** Uncontested Race **
  Elected Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 182,044 80.43% Congressman Eliot Lance Engel
FEC H8NY19058; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,560,720; Dsb $1,998,308
Total 226,338 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 17  
  Elected Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 170,168 66.16% Congressman Nita M. Lowey
FEC H8NY20056; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,602,477; Dsb $1,308,048
Total 257,221 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 18  
  Elected Democratic; Independence; Women's Equality; Working Families 139,564 53.41% Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney
6 June 2018: Running for Congress U.S. House 18 and Attorney General.

FEC H2NY22139; 26 Nov 18; Tot $2,696,251; Dsb $4,365,831
Total 261,321 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 19  
  Elected Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 147,873 50.37% Antonio Delgado
FEC H8NY19181; 26 Nov 18; Tot $9,209,194; Dsb $9,124,019
Total 293,570 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 20  
  Elected Democratic; Reform; Women's Equality; Working Families 176,811 63.82% Congressman Paul David Tonko
FEC H8NY21203; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,335,530; Dsb $1,194,260
Total 277,066 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 21  
  Candidate Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 99,791 41.73% Tedra Lynne Cobb
CD 21 Unites

FEC H8NY21245; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,546,241; Dsb $1,497,102
Total 239,125 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 22  
  Elected Democratic; Independence; Women's Equality; Working Families 127,715 50.06% state Assemblyman Anthony J. Brindisi
FEC H8NY22151; 26 Nov 18; Tot $4,618,096; Dsb $4,555,250
Total 255,100 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 23  
  Candidate Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 109,932 44.71% Tracy "SafeGov" Mitrano
FEC H8NY23183; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,768,049; Dsb $1,761,009
Total 245,899 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 24  
  Candidate Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 123,226 46.47% Dana Balter
FEC H8NY24090; 26 Nov 18; Tot $2,735,634; Dsb $2,679,901
Total 265,156 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 25  
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Democratic; Independence; Women's Equality; Working Families 159,244 57.77% state Assemblyman Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle
FEC H8NY25105; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,867,424; Dsb $1,783,063
Total 275,641 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 25  
  Elected Democratic; Independence; Women's Equality; Working Families 149,937 54.40% state Assemblyman Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle
FEC H8NY25105; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,867,424; Dsb $1,783,063
Total 275,642 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 26  
  Elected Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 169,166 69.80% Congressman Brian M. Higgins
FEC H4NY27076; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,075,614; Dsb $887,901
Total 242,371 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 27  
  Candidate Democratic; Women's Equality; Working Families 139,059 47.45% Grand Island Town Supervisor Nathan Douglas "Nate" McMurray
FEC H8NY27176; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,318,141; Dsb $1,131,408
Total 293,095 100.00%  

Oregon  2-year term. Election Cycle 2018, 2020. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 4 Democratic, 1 Republican

115th Congress
CD 2  
  Candidate Democratic; Working Families 145,298 39.41% former Phoenix City Manager Jamie E. McLeod-Skinner
FEC H8OR02161; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,319,724; Dsb $1,257,779
Total 368,709 100.00%  

115th Congress
CD 4  
  Elected Democratic; Progressive; Working Families; (Independent Party of Oregon) 208,710 55.97% Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazio
Write-in Independent Party of Oregon

FEC H6OR04047; 26 Nov 18; Tot $1,762,510; Dsb $1,302,017
Total 372,893 100.00%  

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
  Democratic-Nonpartisan League
  Republican
Major Third Parties
  Constitution
  Green
  Libertarian
  Pacific Green
  Reform
Other Third Parties
  3rd Party (Non-Traditional) Independent
  American
  C4C 2018
  Cannot Be Bought
  Check This Column
  Conservative
  Ed the Barber
  Freedom, Responsibility, Action
  Friends of Diane Neal
  Honesty, Integrity, Compassion
  Independence
  Independent American
  Independent Party of Connecticut
  Independent Party of Oregon
  Legal Marijuana Now
  Liberty Union
  Louisiana Independent Party
  Marijuana
  Mountain
  Never Give Up
  New Paradigm
  New Way Forward
  Progressive
  Socialist Equality
  Tax Revolt
  The Inclusion Candidate
  Time for Change
  Time for Truth
  Trade, Health, Environment
  U.S. Taxpayers
  United Utah
  We Deserve Better
  Women's Equality
  Working Families
  Your Voice Hard
Independents
 
  Direct Participatory Democracy
  Independent
  No Party
  No Party Affiliation
  No Party Preference
  No Political Party
  Non Affiliated
  Nonpartisan
  Other
  Unaffiliated
  Undeclared
  Working Class
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.

When available, we post each candidate's FEC identification number, the date of their most recently filed Report of Receipts and Disbursements, their "Tot" [Total Receipts (contributions received or what came in: FEC Form 3, Line 16, Column B)] and their "Dsb" [Total Disbursements (expenditures or what was spent: FEC Form 3, Line 23, Column B)]. A link is provided to the Federal Election Commission's Summary Report for those who might wish to explore the details.

If a candidate raises or spends $5,000 or less, he or she is not subject to FEC reporting requirements.


 


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