The Green Papers: 2025 General Election
 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm 119th Congress
(2025-2027)
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 3 November 2026.

There has been 2 deaths, 2 resignations, 0 expulsions, and 0 changes of party affiliation in the 119th House.

  • Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II (Republican, Florida, CD 1) resigned from the 118th Congress on 13 November 2024. He was reelected to the 119th Congress, but declined his seat.
  • Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Waltz (Republican, Florida, CD 6) resigned on 20 January 2025.
  • Member of Congress Sylvester Turner (Democratic, Texas, CD 18) died on 5 March 2025.
  • Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic, Arizona, CD 7) died on 13 March 2025.
  • Member of Congress Jimmy Patronis, Jr. (Republican, Florida, CD 1) was elected on 1 April 2025 and sworn on TBD.
  • Member of Congress Adelita Grijalva (Democratic, Arizona, CD 7) was elected on 23 September 2025 and sworn on 12 November 2025.

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Arizona  2-year term. Election Cycle 2026, 2028. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 6 Republican, 3 Democratic

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 7
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
14 March 2025: Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (Democratic) has called a 23 September 2025 special election to fill the vacant seat of Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva, The candidate filing deadline is 14 April 2025 and the primary is 15 July 2025.
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 23 September 2025
Special Election
  Elected Democratic 70,148 68.92% former Pima County Supervisor  Adelita Grijalva
Daughter of the late Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva.
15 July 2025: Received 62% of the vote in her party's primary.

FEC H6AZ07121; 13 Oct 25; Tot $1,599,270; Dsb $1,421,590
  Candidate Republican 29,944 29.42% Daniel Francis Butierez, Sr.
15 July 2025: Received 61% of the vote in his party's primary.

FEC H4AZ07134; 03 Sep 25; Tot $208,166; Dsb $148,980
  Candidate Green 1,118 1.10% Eduardo Quintana
Ran as a write-in in the primary.

FEC H6AZ07170
  Candidate No Labels 537 0.53% Richard Grayson
FEC H6AZ07071 or H6AZ05166.
Ran as a write-in in the primary.

FEC H6AZ07071
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 9 0.01% Jeffrey "Jeff" Beasley
  Candidate Write-in 8 0.01% James Martin Rose
Party: NON
  Candidate Write-in; (Independent) 3 0.00% Trista Tramposch di Genova-Chang
aka Trista di Genova
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 3 0.00% G. Seville Hatch
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 2 0.00% Avery Block
  Candidate Write-in 2 0.00% Daniel Wood
PARTY NOT DESIGNATED
  Candidate Write-in; (No Labels) 1 0.00% Nathaniel James Irwin, Sr.
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 1 0.00% Cheval Lavers
  Candidate Write-in; (Republican) 0 0.00% David McAllister
 13 March 2025: Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva, 77, passed away from complications of lung cancer. He was first elected in 2002.
14 March 2025: Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (Democratic) called a 23 September 2025 special election to fill the vacant seat of Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva. The candidate filing period for the partisan Primary and Independent General Election is 17 March 2025 to 14 April 2025. The deadline to file as a write-in candidate for the Primary is 5 June 2025. The primary is 15 July 2025. The deadline to file as a write-in candidate for the Special General Election is 14 August 2025. For the Special Primary, registered Democrats, Republicans, Green Party, Libertarian, and No Labels voters are eligible to receive their party's Primary Election ballot. Independent/Other voters may choose a Democratic or Republican ballot.
2025 Special Election Information from the Arizona Secretary of State.
23 September 2025: Former Pima County Supervisor Adelita Grijalva (Democratic), daughter of the late Member of Congress Raúl M. Grijalva (Democratic), is elected in a special election.
Total 101,776 100.00%  

Florida  2-year term. Election Cycle 2026, 2028. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 20 Republican, 8 Democratic

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 1
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 1 April 2025
Special Election - To fill the seat of Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II who resigned on 13 November 2024 after being nominated by President-elect Trump for U.S. Attorney General. Mr. Gaetz has withdraw from the nomination.
Special Elections from the Florida Department of State, Division of Elections.
  Elected Republican 97,370 56.86% Chief Financial Officer  Jimmy Patronis, Jr.
FEC H6FL01390; 30 Sep 25; Tot $2,813,720; Dsb $2,413,464
  Candidate Democratic 72,375 42.26% Jennifer Gay "Gay" Valimont
FEC H4FL01197
  Candidate No Party Affiliation; (Constitution) 1,384 0.81% Stephen Edward Broden
Texas Resident.
FEC H6FL01440 or H6FL01457

FEC H6FL01440; 16 Jun 25; Tot $19,541; Dsb $19,541
  Candidate Write-in; (Democratic) 88 0.05% Stanley Douglas Gray
FEC H6FL01499
  Candidate Write-in; (Libertarian) 31 0.02% Stan McDaniels
FEC H6FL01481
  Candidate Write-in 0 0.00% Richard Paul Dembinsky
 13 November 2024: President-elect Trump nominated Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II for U.S. Attorney General. Member of Congress Gaetz was first elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2024.
13 November 2024: Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II resigned from the 118th U.S. House after President-elect Trump nominated him for U.S. Attorney General. He was also elected to serve in the 119th Congress.
22 November 2024: Former Member of Congress Matthew Louis "Matt" Gaetz, II said "I do not intend to join the 119th Congress...."
22 November 2024: Governor Ron DeSantis (Republican) calls a special election via Executive Order 24-262. The candidate qualifying period is 5 to 6 December 2024. The Special Primary Election will be on Tuesday 25 January 2025, and the Special General Election is on Tuesday 1 April 2025.
28 January 2025 Special Election returns from an official source; results from 270 to Win.
Total 171,248 100.00%  

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 6
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 1 April 2025
Special Election - To fill the seat of Member of Congress Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Waltz who was nominated by President-elect Trump for National Security advisor.
  Elected Republican 110,980 56.68% state Senator  Randy Fine
FEC H6FL06258; 30 Sep 25; Tot $3,203,964; Dsb $2,810,848
  Candidate Democratic 83,580 42.69% Joshua Joseph "Josh" Weil
FEC H6FL06266; 30 Sep 25; Tot $15,933,478; Dsb $15,933,478
  Candidate Libertarian 702 0.36% Andrew Parrott
FEC H6FL06316
  Candidate No Party Affiliation; (Constitution) 526 0.27% Randall Allan Terry
Resident of Tennessee.

FEC H6FL06290; 16 Jun 25; Tot $17,862; Dsb $17,862
  Candidate Write-in 12 0.01% Chuck Sheridan
FEC H2FL15035
 24 November 2024: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Waltz (Republican) announced his resignation effective 20 January 2024.
25 November 2024: Governor Ron DeSantis (Republican) calls a special election via Executive Order 24-263. The candidate qualifying period is 6 to 7 December 2024. The Special Primary Election will be on Tuesday 25 January 2025, and the Special General Election is on Tuesday 1 April 2025.
20 January 2025: Member of Congress Michael "Mike" Waltz resigned.
20 January 2025: Took office as National Security advisor.
28 January 2025 Special Election returns from an official source; results from 270 to Win.
Total 195,800 100.00%  

Tennessee  2-year term. Election Cycle 2026, 2028. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 7 Republican, 1 Democratic, 1 Vacancy

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 7
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 2 December 2025
Special Election - The filing deadline is 12 August 2025, the Primary Election (for Democrats and Republicans) is 7 October 2025.
Special Election in United States House of Representatives District 7 from the Tennessee Division of Elections.

7 October 2025 Primary returns from an official source.
7 October 2025 Primary results from a media source.

  Candidate Democratic     state Representative  Aftyn Behn
FEC H6TN07195; 30 Sep 25; Tot $188,159; Dsb $167,991
  Candidate Republican     Matthew Robert "Matt" Van Epps
FEC H6TN07161; 30 Sep 25; Tot $402,006; Dsb $347,708
  Candidate Independent     Teresa "Terri" Christie
  Candidate Independent     Bobby Dodge
America Party
  Candidate Independent     Robert James Sutherby
  Candidate Independent; (Republican)     Jonathan "Jon" Thorp
FEC H6TN07153; 30 Sep 25; Tot $7,392; Dsb $7,332
 24 July 2025: Governor William "Bill" Lee (Republican) issues the Writs of Election to fill the vacant seat of former Member of Congress Mark E. Green (Republican) who resigned on 20 July 2025. The filing deadline is 12 August 2025, the Primary Election (for Democrats and Republicans) is 7 October 2025 and the General Election is 2 December 2025.

7 October 2025 Primary returns from an official source.
7 October 2025 Primary results from a media source.


Texas  2-year term. Election Cycle 2026, 2028. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 25 Republican, 12 Democratic, 1 Vacancy

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 18
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 4 November 2025
Special Election - The filing deadline is 3 September 2025. In Special Elections, all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run on a single ballot. If one candidate receives a majority of the vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a runoff scheduled after the results are certified.

4 November 2025: Harris County Attorney Christian Dashaun Menefee (Democratic, 29.4% of the vote) and former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards (Democratic, 25.7% of the vote) and advance to the runoff.
    Democratic     Feldon Bonner, II - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 0.73% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18430
  Candidate Democratic     former Houston City Council Member Amanda Edwards
4 November 2025: Advances to the runoff with 25.67% of the vote.

FEC H4TX18138; 15 Oct 25; Tot $1,266,234; Dsb $935,650
    Democratic     Stephen Huey - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.83% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18372; 30 Sep 25; Tot $37,857; Dsb $26,092
    Democratic     state Representative  Jolanda "Jo" Jones - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 19% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18364; 15 Oct 25; Tot $341,647; Dsb $314,314
    Democratic     Isaiah R. Martin - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 5.55% of the vote.

FEC H4TX18153; 15 Oct 25; Tot $1,054,746; Dsb $961,678
  Candidate Democratic     Harris County Attorney  Christian Dashaun Menefee
4 November 2025: Advances to the runoff with 29.26% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18232; 15 Oct 25; Tot $1,539,610; Dsb $1,146,989
    Democratic     Valencia Williams - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.17% of the vote.
    Republican     Theodis Daniel - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.2% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18414
    Republican     Ollie J. Knox - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 4.02% of the vote.
    Republican     Carter William Page - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.25% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18455
    Republican     Ronald Dwayne Whitfield - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.51% of the vote.
    Green     Tammie Jean Rochester - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 0.17% of the vote.
    Independent; (American Solidarity)     Reyna Anderson - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 0.34% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18349; 15 Oct 25; Tot $8,225; Dsb $3,616
    Independent     Vince Duncan - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 0.52% of the vote.
    Independent     George Edward Foreman, IV - lost primary
4 November 2025: Received 1.07% of the vote.

FEC H6TX18398; 30 Sep 25; Tot $8,454; Dsb $759
 7 April 2025: Governor Greg Abbott (Republican) announces a 4 November 2025 Special Election to fill the vacant seat of former Member of Congress Sylvester Turner (Democratic), who passed away on 5 March 2025. The filing deadline is 3 September 2025. In Special Elections, all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, run on a single ballot. If one candidate receives a majority of the vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote-getters advance to a runoff scheduled after the results are certified.

Candidate Information from the Texas Secretary of State.
4 November 2025 Election Night Returns from the Texas Secretary of State.
4 November 2025 Results from a media source.


Virginia  2-year term. Election Cycle 2026, 2028. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 6 Democratic

Special Election - 119th Congress
CD 11
Seat up for special election
Special Election
 
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 9 September 2025
Special Election -
3 June 2025: Governor Glenn A. Youngkin (Republican) called a Special Election to fill the seat of Member of Congress Gerald Edward "Gerry" Connolly (Democratic, Congressional District 11) who passed away on 21 May 2025. The election is 9 September 2025 and the filing deadline is 11 July 2025.
 
Democratic and Republicans will choose their nominee by a party-run (firehouse) primary on 28 June.

2025 September US House of Representatives, District 11 Candidate List from the Virginia Department of Elections.

Results from a media source.
Returns from an official source.

  Elected Democratic 113,596 75.14% Fairfax County Supervisor  James R. Walkinshaw
FEC H6VA11066; 29 Sep 25; Tot $1,378,056; Dsb $1,127,813
  Candidate Republican 37,297 24.67% Stewart L. Whitson
FEC H6VA11215; 30 Sep 25; Tot $268,077; Dsb $268,077
  Candidate Scattering 287 0.19% Write-In
Total 151,180 100.00%  

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
  America's Independent
  American Independent
  American Solidarity
  Communist
  Independence
  Independent American
  MGTOW
  No Labels
  United Party
Independents
 
  Independent
  No Party
  No Party Affiliation
  No Party Preference
  None
  Nonpartisan
  Nonparty
  Other Candidates
  Unaffiliated
  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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