The Green Papers: 2010 Midterm 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 1 death, 7 resignations, and 1 change 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 who 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.
  • Congressman R. Parker "Parker" Griffith (Democratic, Alabama CD 5) changed his affiliation to the Republican Party on 22 December 2009.
  • Congressman Robert Wexler (Democratic, Florida CD 19) resigned 3 January 2010 to become President of the Center for Middle East Peace.
  • Congressman John Patrick Murtha, Jr. (Democratic, Pennsylvania CD 12) passed away 8 February 2010 at the age of 77 due to complications from gall bladder surgery.
  • Congressman Neil Abercrombie (Democratic, Hawaii CD 1) resigned 28 February 2010 at to devote his time to his Gubernatorial run.
  • Congressman Eric J. J. Massa (Democratic, New York CD 29) resigned 8 March 2010 after a sexual harassment scandal and an announcement that he has Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
  • Congressman Nathan Deal (Republican, Georgia, CD 9) resigned 21 March 2010 to devote his time to his campaign for Governor.
  • Congressman Theodore Eliot "Ted" Deutch (Democratic, Florida CD 19) was elected in a special election on 13 April 2010. He will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Congressman Robert Wexler who became President of the Center for Middle East Peace.
  • Congressman Mark S. Critz (Democratic Pennsylvania, CD 12) was elected in a special election on 18 May 2010. He fills the vacant seat of Congressman John Patrick Murtha, Jr. (Democratic) who passed away 8 February 2010.
  • Congressman Mark Edward Souder (Republican, Indiana CD 3) announced his resignation on 18 May 2010 and officially resigned on 21 May.
  • Congressman Charles Kong Djou (Republican, Hawaii CD 1) was elected in a special election on 22 May 2010 and seated on 25 May. He fill's the vacant seat of Congressman Neil Abercrombie who resigned to focus on his campaign for Governor.
  • Congressman John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr. (Republican, Georgia CD 9) was elected in a special election on 8 June 2010 and seated on 14 June. He fill's the vacant seat of Congressman Nathan who resigned on 21 March to devote his time to his campaign for Governor.
  • Congressman Marlin Stutzman (Republican, Indiana, CD 3) won the 2 November 2010 special election to fill the seat of former Congressman Mark Edward Souder (Republican).
  • Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II (Republican, New York, CD 29) won the 2 November 2010 special election to fill the seat of former Congressman Eric J. J. Massa (Democratic).
  • Congressman Mark Steven Kirk (Republican, Illinois CD 10) ran for and was elected to the Class 3 U.S. Senate Seat on 2 November 2010. He resigned from Congress on 29 November 2010 to take his new seat in the Senate.

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New York  2-year term. Election Cycle 2008, 2010. No Term Limit.
Partisan Composition: 26 Democratic, 3 Republican
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 97,723 48.38% Randolph "Randy" Altschuler
FEC H0NY01129; 31 Dec 10; Tot $5,722,686; Dsb $5,713,400
Total 202,007 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 72,115 41.14% John B. Gomez
FEC H0NY02184; 31 Dec 10; Tot $404,962; Dsb $404,108
Total 175,294 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence; Tax Revolt 131,674 68.60% Congressman Peter T. "Pete" King
Also filed for the Tax Revolt nomination.

FEC H2NY03089; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,701,313; Dsb $955,287
Total 191,945 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative; Independence; Tax Revolt 81,718 44.95% Francis X. "Fran" Becker, Jr.
FEC H0NY04099; 31 Dec 10; Tot $307,507; Dsb $303,146
Total 181,782 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 41,493 33.89% James Milano
12 July 2010: Filed as a Republican and Conservative with the New York State Board of Elections.
8 March 2010: Filed as a Democrat with the FEC.

FEC H0NY05062; 31 Dec 10; Tot $148,624; Dsb $147,755
Total 122,439 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 11,826 10.60% Asher E. Taub
FEC H0NY06045; 31 Dec 10; Tot $75,142; Dsb $64,241
Total 111,573 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 16,145 16.48% Kenneth A. "Ken" Reynolds
FEC H0NY07068; 20 Dec 10; Tot $8,029; Dsb $8,029
Total 97,971 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 31,996 22.36% Susan L. Kone
FEC H0NY08082; 06 Dec 10; Tot $43,509; Dsb $43,508
Total 143,126 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 43,129 36.67% Robert L. "Bob" Turner
FEC H0NY09072; 31 Dec 10; Tot $378,860; Dsb $378,493
Total 117,613 100.00%  
  Candidate Conservative 1,853 1.55% Ernest Johnson
FEC H0NY11037
Total 119,872 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 10,858 8.69% Hugh C. Carr
FEC H8NY11055
Total 124,914 100.00%  
  Candidate Conservative 4,482 5.17% Alice Gaffney
FEC H0NY12167
Total 86,753 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative 65,024 49.48% Michael "Mike" Grimm
FEC H0NY13074; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,278,403; Dsb $1,249,135
Total 131,426 100.00%  
  Candidate Conservative 1,891 1.26% Timothy J. Healy
FEC H0NY14221; 31 Dec 10; Tot $120,829; Dsb $120,873
Total 150,481 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative; Jobs Now 11,754 9.25% Michel J. Faulkner
FEC H0NY15111; 31 Dec 10; Tot $223,116; Dsb $220,386
Total 127,046 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 2,758 3.87% Frank Della Valle
FEC H0NY16119
Total 71,349 100.00%  
  Candidate Conservative 5,661 4.07% York Jay Kleinhandler
14 September 2010 Republican primary: 52%.

FEC H0NY17133; 31 Dec 10; Tot $47,666; Dsb $47,586
Total 139,138 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 70,413 37.58% James C. "Jim" Russell
22 September 2010: Due to his view on race, the Republican Party has filed suit to remove Mr. Russell from the ballot.

FEC H6NY18153; 30 Jun 10; Tot $6,043; Dsb $7,265
Total 187,364 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 109,956 50.93% Nan Hayworth
FEC H0NY19139; 31 Dec 10; Tot $2,182,663; Dsb $2,129,634
Total 215,877 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative 130,176 53.19% Christopher Patrick "Chris" Gibson
FEC H0NY20095; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,765,215; Dsb $1,734,215
Total 244,754 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 85,752 39.08% Theodore J. "Ted" Danz, Jr.
FEC H0NY21077; 31 Dec 10; Tot $43,939; Dsb $41,620
Total 219,425 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 88,687 45.87% George K. Phillips
FEC H8NY22102; 31 Dec 10; Tot $607,380; Dsb $606,375
Total 193,358 100.00%  
  Candidate Conservative 10,507 5.76% Douglas L. "Doug" Hoffman
5 October 2010: Announced he was dropping out and endorsed Matthew A. "Matt" Doheny. His name remains on the ballot.
Lost 14 September 2010 Republican Primary for this seat

FEC H0NY23107; 31 Dec 10; Tot $2,305,264; Dsb $2,304,867
Total 182,510 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 101,599 51.20% Richard L. Hanna
FEC H8NY24066; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,289,706; Dsb $1,260,253
Total 198,453 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 104,602 48.51% Ann Marie Buerkle
FEC H0NY25078; 31 Dec 10; Tot $841,570; Dsb $759,772
Total 215,613 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 151,449 68.29% Congressman Christopher J. "Chris" Lee
FEC H8NY26095; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,727,156; Dsb $1,019,160
Total 221,763 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative; Taxpayer 76,320 37.07% Leonard A. "Lenny" Roberto
FEC H0NY27066; 31 Dec 10; Tot $149,994; Dsb $149,731
Total 205,897 100.00%  
  Candidate Republican; Conservative 55,392 32.96% Jill Ann Rowland
FEC H0NY28122; 13 Oct 10; Tot $9,566; Dsb $2,606
Total 168,055 100.00%  
 ** Open Seat (no incumbent) **
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 112,314 53.45% Corning Mayor Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II
FEC H0NY29054; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,162,562; Dsb $1,125,653
Total 210,145 100.00%  
  Elected Republican; Conservative; Independence 105,907 50.40% Corning Mayor Thomas W. "Tom" Reed, II
FEC H0NY29054; 31 Dec 10; Tot $1,162,562; Dsb $1,125,653
Total 210,146 100.00%  

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
  American Conservative
  American Constitution
  American Independent
  Blue Enigma Party
  Conservative
  Conservative USA
  Florida Whig
  Independence
  Independent American
  Independent Greens
  Independent Party of Connecticut
  Independent Party Of Delaware
  Independent Party of Oregon
  Jobs Now
  Liberty Union
  Moderates
  Natural Law
  Peace And Freedom
  Pirate
  Progressive
  Right to Life
  Socialist Party USA
  Socialist Workers Party
  Tax Revolt
  Taxpayer
  Tea
  U.S. Taxpayers
  United Citizens
  Vote People Change
  Working Families
Independents
  By Petition
  Independent
  No Party Affiliation
  Nominated By Petition
  Nonpartisan
  Other
  Unaffiliated
  Unenrolled
Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
  None of these candidates
  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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