The Green Papers: 2023 General Election
 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm 118th Congress
(2023-2025)
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 5 November 2024.

There has been 1 death, 2 resignations, 1 expulsion, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 118th House.

  • Member of Congress Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin (Democratic, Virginia, CD 4) died on 28 November 2022.
  • Member of Congress Jennifer L. McClellan (Democratic, Virginia, CD 4) was elected on 21 February 2023 and sworn on 7 March 2023.
  • Member of Congress David N. Cicilline (Democratic, Rhode Island, CD 1) resigned on 31 May 2023.
  • Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican, Utah, CD 2) resigned on 15 September 2023.
  • Member of Congress Gabriel F. "Gabe" Amo, Jr. (Democratic, Rhode Island, CD 1) was elected on 7 November 2023 and sworn on 13 November 2023.
  • Member of Congress Celeste Maloy (Republican, Utah, CD 2) was elected on 21 November 2023 and sworn on 28 November 2023.
  • Member of Congress George Anthony Devolder-Santos (Republican, New York, CD 3) was expelled on 1 December 2023.

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Rhode Island  2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic

Special Election - 118th Congress
CD 1
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 7 November 2023
Special Election -
5 September 2023 primary returns from an official source and results from a media source.
7 November 2023 General Election returns (certified 17 November 2023) from an official source and results from a media source.
  Elected Democratic 43,290 64.73% Gabriel F. "Gabe" Amo, Jr.
FEC H4RI01265; 27 Nov 23; Tot $1,278,758; Dsb $923,129
  Candidate Republican 23,393 34.98% Gerry W. Leonard, Jr.
FEC H4RI01323; 27 Nov 23; Tot $302,871; Dsb $301,433
  Candidate Scattering 193 0.29% Write-in
 Member of Congress David N. Cicilline (Democratic); who was first elected in 2010 and re-elected in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, and 2022; announced on 21 February 2023 his intention to resign circa 1 June 2023 to become president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation. "Serving the people of Rhode Island's First Congressional District has been the honor of my lifetime.
31 May 2023: Member of Congress David N. Cicilline (Democratic): "... I am resigning my position as the Member of the United States Congress representing the First Congressional District of Rhode Island, effective at the close of the legislative day of May 31, 2023."

1 June 2023: Governor Daniel J. "Dan" McKee (Democratic) called a special primary on 5 September 2023 and a special general election on 7 November 2023. The filing deadlines are 30 June for the declaration of candidacy and 14 July for nomination papers. Reference.

Candidates from the Rhode Island Department of State.

Primary Sample Ballot and General Election Sample Ballot from the Rhode Island Department of State.

Total 66,876 100.00%  

Utah  2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican

Special Election - 118th Congress
CD 2
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 21 November 2023
Special Election -
6 June 2023: Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican) announces his resignation effective 15 September 2023.
7 June 2023: Governor Spencer J. Cox (Republican) called a special primary for 5 September 2023 and the special election for 21 November 2023.
2023 Candidate Filings from Vote.Utah.gov.
5 September 2023 primary returns from an official source and results from a media source.
21 November 2023 general election returns from an official source and results from a media source.

  Elected Republican 89,866 56.83% Celeste Maloy
5 September 2023 Primary: Won Primary 39%.
24 June 2023: Nominated by convention.

FEC H4UT02296; 11 Dec 23; Tot $750,402; Dsb $523,737
  Candidate Democratic 52,949 33.49% state Senator  Kathleen A. Riebe
28 June 2023: Nominated by convention with 85.56% on the first round of voting.

FEC H4UT02304; 11 Dec 23; Tot $347,849; Dsb $340,446
  Candidate Libertarian 4,528 2.86% Bradley Garth "Garth" Green
FEC H4UT02338
  Candidate Constitution 3,678 2.33% Cassie Easley
FEC H2UT02506
  Candidate United Utah 2,856 1.81% January Walker
29 June 2023: Nominated by convention.
Signature Gathering Candidate: Must gather 7,000 signatures by 5 July 2023 to qualify.

FEC H2UT04106; 30 Sep 23; Tot $8,206; Dsb $4,306
  Candidate Unaffiliated 2,276 1.44% Perry T. Myers
FEC H4UT02346
  Candidate Unaffiliated 1,281 0.81% Joseph "Joe" Buchman
FEC H8UT03352
  Candidate Scattering 688 0.44% Write-in
  Candidate Write-in; (Unaffiliated) 2 0.00% Jonathan Larele Peterson
FEC H4UT02353
 31 May 2023: Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican): ".. my wife's health concerns have made it necessary that I retire from Congress after an orderly transition can be ensured ....".
4 June 2023: state House Majority Leader, Representative Mike Schultz (Republican), states that he wants to hold a special legislative session to shorten the timeline for the special election.
6 June 2023: Member of Congress Chris Stewart (Republican) announces his resignation effective 15 September 2023.
7 June 2023: Governor Spencer J. Cox (Republican) called a special session of the state Legislature for 14 June 2023 at 4p local time to set the special primary for 5 September 2023 and the special election for 21 November 2023. The filing period is 8 - 14 June 2023. 5 July 2023 is the deadline for (1) unqualified parties to select a candidate, (2) qualified parties to select a candidate by convention, or (3) qualified party candidates not using the convention to submit signatures Proclamation
14 June 2023: The state Legislature approved the funding and timeline.
28 June 2023: Utah Democratic Nominating Convention.
24 July 2023: The Republican Nominating Convention.
21 November 2023: Celeste Maloy (Republican) won the special election with 57% of the vote.
Total 158,124 100.00%  

Virginia  2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 6 Democratic

Special Election - 118th Congress
CD 4
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 21 February 2023
Special Election - Caused by the 28 November 2022 passing of Member of Congress Aston Donald "Donald" McEachin.
12 December 2022: A special 21 February 2023 election is called by Governor Glenn A. Youngkin (Republican) to fill the vacant seat. The filing deadline is 23 December 2022. Ref: Governor Glenn Youngkin Sets Special Election for Virginia's 4th Congressional District.
Democrats selected their nominee with a firehouse primary on Tuesday 20 December 2022. The filing deadline was Friday 16 December. Firehouse primary results here.
Jennifer L. McClellan: 23,661 (84.81% WINNER)
Joseph Dee "Joe" Morrissey: 3,782 (13.56%)
Tavorise Keaunte Marks: 217 (0.78%)
Joseph Edward "Joe" Preston: 174 (0.62%)
Republicans nominated Leon Benjamin on Saturday 17 December 2022 via a party canvass using Ranked Choice Voting.

Candidate list is posted here.

Official returns from the Virginia Department of Elections.

  Elected Democratic 82,040 74.41% state Senator Jennifer L. McClellan
20 December 2022: Nominated by Firehouse Primary 84.81%

FEC H4VA04066; 30 Sep 23; Tot $1,723,601; Dsb $1,553,384
  Candidate Republican 28,083 25.47% Leon Benjamin, Sr.
FEC H0VA04064; 31 Dec 23; Tot $127,171; Dsb $163,535
  Candidate Scattering 129 0.12% Write In
Total 110,252 100.00%  

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
  Republican
Major Third Parties
  Constitution
  Green
  Libertarian
Other Third Parties
  American Independent
  American People's Freedom
  American Solidarity
  Conservative
  Independent Greens
  No Labels
  Peace And Freedom
  People's
  United Utah
  Unity
  Veterans Party of America
  Working Families
Independents
 
  Independent
  No Party Affiliation
  No Party Preference
  None
  Nonpartisan
  Nonparty
  Other
  Unaffiliated
  Working Class
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
  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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