House Leadership (click for issues stances) |
Leadership Title (click for official website) |
| Nancy Pelosi |
Speaker of the House
(Democrat, California 12th district) |
| Steny Hoyer |
Majority Leader
(Democrat, Maryland 5th district) |
| Jim Clyburn |
Majority Whip
(Democrat, S.C. 6th district) |
| Kevin McCarthy |
Minority Leader
(Republican, California 23rd district) |
| Steve Scalise |
Minority Whip
(Republican, Louisiana 1st district) |
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| Representative |
District | Party | Year first seated |
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(Click on district number for contact info via House of Representatives website)
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| Alabama |
| Bradley Byrne | 1 | (R) | 2014* | Running for AL Senate in 2020 |
| Martha Roby | 2 | (R) | 2011 | Retiring 2020 |
| Michael Rogers | 3 | (R) | 2003 |
| Robert Aderholt | 4 | (R) | 1997 |
| Mo Brooks | 5 | (R) | 2011 |
| Gary Palmer | 6 | (R) | 2014* |
| Terri Sewell | 7 | (D) | 2011 |
| Alaska |
| Don Young | AL | (R) | 1973* |
| Arizona |
| Tom O`Halleran | 1 | (D) | 2017 |
| Ann Kirkpatrick | 2 | (D) | 2019 | Previously served in House, 2013-2017 |
| Raúl Grijalva | 3 | (D) | 2003 |
| Paul Gosar | 4 | (R) | 2011 |
| Andy Biggs | 5 | (R) | 2017 |
| David Schweikert | 6 | (R) | 2011 |
| Ruben Gallego | 7 | (D) | 2015 |
| Debbie Lesko | 8 | (R) | 2018* |
| Greg Stanton | 9 | (D) | 2019 | |
| Arkansas |
| Rick Crawford | 1 | (R) | 2011 |
| French Hill | 2 | (R) | 2015 |
| Steve Womack | 3 | (R) | 2011 |
| Bruce Westerman | 4 | (R) | 2015 |
| California |
| Doug LaMalfa | 1 | (R) | 2013 |
| Jared Huffman | 2 | (D) | 2013 |
| John Garamendi | 3 | (D) | 2009* |
| Tom McClintock | 4 | (R) | 2009 |
| Mike Thompson | 5 | (D) | 1999 |
| Doris Matsui | 6 | (D) | 2005* |
| Ami Bera | 7 | (D) | 2013 |
| Paul Cook | 8 | (R) | 2013 | Retiring 2020 to run for County Supervisor |
| Jerry McNerney | 9 | (D) | 2007 |
| Josh Harder | 10 | (R) | 2019 |
| Mark DeSaulnier | 11 | (D) | 2015 |
| Nancy Pelosi | 12 | (D) | 1987 |
| Barbara Lee | 13 | (D) | 1998* |
| Jackie Speier | 14 | (D) | 2008* |
| Eric Swalwell | 15 | (D) | 2013 |
Running for President in 2020 |
| Jim Costa | 16 | (D) | 2005 |
| Ro Khanna | 17 | (D) | 2017 |
| Anna Eshoo | 18 | (D) | 1993 |
| Zoe Lofgren | 19 | (D) | 1995 |
| Jimmy Panetta | 20 | (D) | 2017 |
| T.J. Cox | 21 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: David Valadao(R) |
| Devin Nunes | 22 | (R) | 2003 |
| Kevin McCarthy | 23 | (R) | 2007 |
| Salud Carbajal | 24 | (D) | 2017 |
| Katie Hill | 25 | (D) | 2019 |
| Resigned Nov. 3, 2019 under ethics investigation over an inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) called a special election for March 3 (jungle primary), plus runoff on May 12 (top two from primary).
Former Rep. Steve Knight has announced his candidacy (lost primary); Mike Garcia (R) won; rematch in November against Christy Smith (R). |
| Julia Brownley | 26 | (D) | 2013 |
| Judy Chu | 27 | (D) | 2009 |
| Adam Schiff | 28 | (D) | 2001 |
| Tony Cardenas | 29 | (D) | 2013 |
| Brad Sherman | 30 | (D) | 1997 |
| Pete Aguilar | 31 | (D) | 2015 | 2020 challenger: State Rep. Eloise Gomez Reyes |
| Grace Napolitano | 32 | (D) | 1999 |
| Ted Lieu | 33 | (D) | 2015 |
| Jimmy Gomez | 34 | (D) | 2019 |
| Norma Torres | 35 | (D) | 2015 |
| Raul Ruiz | 36 | (D) | 2013 |
| Karen Bass | 37 | (D) | 2011 |
| Linda Sánchez | 38 | (D) | 2003 |
| Gil Cisneros | 39 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Young Kim(R) |
| Lucille Roybal-Allard | 40 | (D) | 1993 |
| Mark Takano | 41 | (D) | 2013 |
| Ken Calvert | 42 | (R) | 1993 |
| Maxine Waters | 43 | (D) | 1991 |
| Nanette Barragan | 44 | (D) | 2017 |
| Katie Porter | 45 | (D) | 2019 |
| Lou Correa | 46 | (D) | 2017 |
| Alan Lowenthal | 47 | (D) | 2013 |
| Harley Rouda | 48 | (D) | 2019 |
| Mike Levin | 49 | (D) | 2019 |
| Duncan D. Hunter | 50 | (R) | 2009 | Convicted 2019 |
| Hot race:In Aug. 2018, Rep. Hunter was indicted on corruption and campaign finance violations; his wife was convicted in June 2019. Rep. Hunter resigned Congress in Jan. 2020. Former Rep. Darrell Issa (R,CA) is a contender in the Republican primary for 2020.
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| Juan Vargas | 51 | (D) | 2013 |
| Scott Peters | 52 | (D) | 2013 |
| Susan Davis | 53 | (D) | 2001 | Retiring 2020 |
| Colorado |
| Diana DeGette | 1 | (D) | 1997 |
| Joe Neguse | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
| Scott Tipton | 3 | (R) | 2011 | Lost primary to Lauren Boebert |
| Ken Buck | 4 | (R) | 2015 |
| Doug Lamborn | 5 | (R) | 2007 |
| Jason Crow | 6 | (D) | 2019 |
| Ed Perlmutter | 7 | (D) | 2007 |
| Connecticut |
| John Larson | 1 | (D) | 1999 |
| Joe Courtney | 2 | (D) | 2007 |
| Rosa DeLauro | 3 | (D) | 1991 |
| Jim Himes | 4 | (D) | 2009 |
| Jahana Hayes | 5 | (D) | 2019 |
| Delaware |
| Lisa Blunt Rochester | AL | (D) | 2017 |
| District of Columbia |
| Eleanor Holmes Norton | AL | (D) | 1991 |
| Florida |
| Matt Gaetz | 1 | (R) | 2017 |
| Neal Dunn | 2 | (R) | 2017 |
| Ted Yoho | 3 | (R) | 2013 | Retiring 2020 |
| John Rutherford | 4 | (R) | 2017 |
| Al Lawson | 5 | (D) | 2017 |
| Michael Waltz | 6 | (R) | 2019 |
| Stephanie Murphy | 7 | (D) | 2017 |
| Bill Posey | 8 | (R) | 2009 |
| Darren Soto | 9 | (D) | 2017 |
| Val Demings | 10 | (D) | 2017 |
| Daniel Webster | 11 | (R) | 2011 |
| Gus Bilirakis | 12 | (R) | 2007 |
| Charlie Crist | 13 | (D) | 2017 |
| Kathy Castor | 14 | (D) | 2007 |
| Ross Spano | 15 | (R) | 2019 | Lost primary to Scott Franklin, 8/18/20 |
| Vern Buchanan | 16 | (R) | 2007 |
| Greg Steube | 17 | (R) | 2019 |
| Brian Mast | 18 | (R) | 2017 |
| Francis Rooney | 19 | (R) | 2017 | Retiring 2020 |
| Alcee Hastings | 20 | (D) | 1993 |
| Ted Deutch | 21 | (D) | 2010 |
| Lois Frankel | 22 | (D) | 2013 |
| Debbie Wasserman Schultz | 23 | (D) | 2005 |
| Frederica Wilson | 24 | (D) | 2011 |
| Mario Díaz-Balart | 25 | (R) | 2003 |
| Debbie Mucarsel-Powell | 26 | (D) | 2019 |
| Donna Shalala | 27 | (D) | 2019 |
| Georgia |
| Buddy Carter | 1 | (R) | 2015 |
| Sanford Bishop | 2 | (D) | 1993 | Retiring 2020 |
| Drew Ferguson | 3 | (R) | 2007 |
| Hank Johnson | 4 | (D) | 2007 |
| John Lewis | 5 | (D) | 1987 |
| Rep. Lewis passed away in July 2020. The Georgia Democratic party appointed State Sen. Nikema Williams to take his place on the November ballot. |
| Lucy McBath | 6 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Karen Handel(R) |
| Rob Woodall | 7 | (R) | 2011 | Retiring 2020 |
| Austin Scott | 8 | (R) | 2011 |
| Doug Collins | 9 | (R) | 2013 | Running for GA Senate in 2020 |
| Jody Hice | 10 | (R) | 2015 |
| Barry Loudermilk | 11 | (R) | 2015 |
| Rick Allen | 12 | (R) | 2015 |
| David Scott | 13 | (D) | 2003 |
| Tom Graves | 14 | (R) | 2010 | Retiring 2020 |
| Hawaii |
| Ed Case | 1 | (D) | 2019 | Previously in House 2002-2007 |
| Tulsi Gabbard | 2 | (D) | 2013
| Running for President in 2020 |
| Idaho |
| Russ Fulcher | 1 | (R) | 2019 |
| Mike Simpson | 2 | (R) | 1999 |
| Illinois |
| Bobby Rush | 1 | (D) | 1993 |
| Robin Kelly | 2 | (D) | 2013* |
| Dan Lipinski | 3 | (D) | 2005 | Lost primary to Marie Newman |
| Jesús Chuy Garcia | 4 | (D) | 2019 |
| Mike Quigley | 5 | (D) | 2009 |
| Sean Casten | 6 | (D) | 2019 |
| Danny K. Davis | 7 | (D) | 1997 |
| Raja Krishnamoorthi | 8 | (D) | 2017 |
| Jan Schakowsky | 9 | (D) | 1999 |
| Brad Schneider | 10 | (R) | 2017 | Previously in House 2013-2015 |
| Bill Foster | 11 | (D) | 2013 | Previously in House 2008-2011 |
| Mike Bost | 12 | (R) | 2015 |
| Rodney L. Davis | 13 | (R) | 2013 |
| Lauren Underwood | 14 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Jim Oberweis(R) |
| John Shimkus | 15 | (R) | 1997 | Retiring 2020 |
| Adam Kinzinger | 16 | (R) | 2011 |
| Cheri Bustos | 17 | (D) | 2013 |
| Darin LaHood | 18 | (R) | 2015* |
| Indiana |
| Pete Visclosky | 1 | (D) | 1985 | Retiring 2020 |
| Jackie Walorski | 2 | (R) | 2013 |
| Jim Banks | 3 | (R) | 2017 |
| Jim Baird | 4 | (R) | 2019 |
| Susan Brooks | 5 | (R) | 2013 | Retiring 2020 |
| Greg Pence | 6 | (R) | 2019 |
| André Carson | 7 | (D) | 2008 |
| Larry Bucshon | 8 | (R) | 2011 |
| Trey Hollingsworth | 9 | (R) | 2017 |
| Iowa |
| Abby Finkenauer | 1 | (D) | 2015 |
| Hot race:Former Rep. Rod Blum (R,IA) may challenge Rep. Finkenauer in 2020. (Declined; Staet Rep. Ashley Hinson won GOP primary)
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| David Loebsack | 2 | (D) | 2007 |
Retiring 2020; 2020 contender: Bobby Schilling(R; lost primary to Mariannette Miller-Meeks) |
| Cindy Axne | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: David Young(R) |
| Steve King | 4 | (R) | 2003 | Lost primary to State Sen. Randy Feenstra |
| Kansas |
| Roger Marshall | 1 | (R) | 2017 | Running for KS Senate in 2020 |
| Steve Watkins | 2 | (R) | 2019 | Lost primary, 8/4/20 |
| Hot race: Kansas State Treasurer and former member of the Kansas Senate Jake LaTurner (R,KS) announced a challenge in the Republican primary for 2020.
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| Sharice Davids | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
| Ron Estes | 4 | (R) | 2019 |
| Kentucky |
| James Comer | 1 | (R) | 2016* |
| Brett Guthrie | 2 | (R) | 2009 |
| John Yarmuth | 3 | (D) | 2007 |
| Thomas Massie | 4 | (R) | 2012* |
| Hal Rogers | 5 | (R) | 1981 |
| Andy Barr | 6 | (R) | 2013 |
| Louisiana |
| Steve Scalise | 1 | (R) | 2008 |
| Cedric Richmond | 2 | (D) | 2011 |
| Clay Higgins | 3 | (R) | 2017 |
| Mike Johnson | 4 | (R) | 2017 |
| Ralph Abraham | 5 | (R) | 2015 | Ran for Governor in 2019; retiring 2020 |
| Garret Graves | 6 | (R) | 2015 |
| Maine |
| Chellie Pingree | 1 | (D) | 2009 |
| Jared Golden | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
| Maryland |
| Andy Harris | 1 | (R) | 2011 |
| Dutch Ruppersberger | 2 | (D) | 2003 |
| John Sarbanes | 3 | (D) | 2007 |
| Anthony Brown | 4 | (D) | 2017 |
| Steny Hoyer | 5 | (D) | 1981 |
| David Trone | 6 | (D) | 2019 |
| Elijah Cummings | 7 | (D) | 1996 |
Deceased Oct. 17, 2019.
Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) called a special election for April 28, 2020.
Former NAACP President Kweisi Mfume won the election. |
| Jamie Raskin | 8 | (D) | 2017 |
| Massachusetts |
| Richard Neal | 1 | (D) | 1989 |
| Jim McGovern | 2 | (D) | 1997 |
| Lori Trahan | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
| Joe Kennedy III | 4 | (D) | 2013 | Running for MA Senate in 2020 |
| Hot race:Alan Khazei running for the open seat in 2020.
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| Katherine Clark | 5 | (D) | 2013* |
| Seth Moulton | 6 | (D) | 1997
| Running for President in 2020 |
| Ayanna Pressley | 7 | (D) | 2019 |
| Stephen Lynch | 8 | (D) | 2001* |
| Bill Keating | 9 | (D) | 2011 |
| Michigan |
| Jack Bergman | 1 | (R) | 2017 |
| Bill Huizenga | 2 | (R) | 2011 |
| Justin Amash | 3 | (R) | 2011
| Running for President in 2020(?) |
| John Moolenaar | 4 | (R) | 2015 |
| Dan Kildee | 5 | (D) | 2013 |
| Fred Upton | 6 | (R) | 1987 |
| Tim Walberg | 7 | (R) | 2011 |
| Elissa Slotkin | 8 | (D) | 20!9 |
| Hot race:Former Rep. Mike Bishop (R,MI) may challenge Rep. Slotkin in 2020 (Bishop declined).
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| Andy Levin | 9 | (D) | 2019 |
| Paul Mitchell | 10 | (R) | 2017 | Retiring 2020 |
| Haley Stevens | 11 | (D) | 2019 |
| Debbie Dingell | 12 | (D) | 2015 |
| Rashida Tlaib | 13 | (D) | 2019 | 2020 challenger: former US Rep. Brenda Jones (lost primary; Aug. 4) |
| Brenda Lawrence | 14 | (D) | 2015 |
| Minnesota |
| Jim Hagedorn | 1 | (R) | 2019 |
| Angie Craig | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
| Dean Phillips | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
| Betty McCollum | 4 | (D) | 2001 |
| Ilhan Omar | 5 | (D) | 2019 |
| Tom Emmer | 6 | (R) | 2015 |
| Collin Peterson | 7 | (D) | 1991 |
| Pete Stauber | 8 | (R) | 2019 |
| Mississippi |
| Trent Kelly | 1 | (R) | 2015* |
| Bennie Thompson | 2 | (D) | 1993* |
| Michael Guest | 3 | (R) | 2019 |
| Steven Palazzo | 4 | (R) | 2011 |
| Missouri |
| William Lacy Clay | 1 | (D) | 2001 | Lost primary to Cori Bush, 8/4/20 |
| Ann Wagner | 2 | (R) | 2013 |
| Blaine Luetkemeyer | 3 | (R) | 2009 |
| Vicky Hartzler | 4 | (R) | 2011 |
| Emanuel Cleaver | 5 | (D) | 2005 |
| Sam Graves | 6 | (R) | 2001 |
| Billy Long | 7 | (R) | 2011 |
| Jason Smith | 8 | (R) | 2013* |
| Montana |
| Greg Gianforte | AL | (R) | 2017* |
Running for Governor in 2020;
2020 contenders: Corey Stapleton(R) vs. Matt Rosendale(R) |
| Nebraska |
| Jeff Fortenberry | 1 | (R) | 2005 |
| Don Bacon | 2 | (R) | 2017 |
| Adrian Smith | 3 | (R) | 2007 |
| Nevada |
| Dina Titus | 1 | (D) | 2013 | Previously in House 2009-2011 |
| Mark Amodei | 2 | (R) | 2011 |
| Susie Lee | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Dan Schwartz(R; lost GOP primary to Dan Rodimer) |
| Steven Horsford | 4 | (D) | 2019 | Previously in House 2013-2015 |
| New Hampshire |
| Chris Pappas | 1 | (D) | 2019 |
| Annie Kuster | 2 | (D) | 2013 |
| New Jersey |
| Donald Norcross | 1 | (D) | 2015 |
| Jeff Van Drew | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
| Andy Kim | 3 | (D) | 2019 |
| Chris Smith | 4 | (R) | 1981 |
| Josh Gottheimer | 5 | (D) | 2017 |
| Frank Pallone | 6 | (D) | 1989 |
| Tom Malinowski | 7 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Thomas Kean Jr.(R) |
| Albio Sires | 8 | (D) | 2006* |
| Bill Pascrell | 9 | (D) | 1997 |
| Donald Payne Jr. | 10 | (D) | 2012* |
| Mikie Sherrill | 11 | (D) | 2019 |
| Bonnie Coleman | 12 | (R) | 2015 |
| New Mexico |
| Deb Haaland | 1 | (D) | 2019 |
| Xochitl Torres Small | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
2020 challenger: Yvette Herrell(R) |
| Ben Ray Luján | 3 | (D) | 2009 | Running for NM Senate in 2020;
2020 contenders: Valerie Plame (D) vs. Joseph L. Sanchez (D) |
| New York |
| Lee Zeldin | 1 | (R) | 2015 |
| Peter King | 2 | (R) | 1993 | Retiring 2020 |
| Tom Suozzi | 3 | (D) | 2017 |
| Kathleen Rice | 4 | (D) | 2015 |
| Gregory Meeks | 5 | (D) | 1999 |
| Grace Meng | 6 | (D) | 2013 |
| Nydia Velázquez | 7 | (D) | 1993 |
| Hakeem Jeffries | 8 | (D) | 2013 |
| Yvette Clarke | 9 | (D) | 2007 |
| Jerrold Nadler | 10 | (D) | 1993 |
| Max Rose | 11 | (R) | 2019 |
| Carolyn Maloney | 12 | (D) | 1993 |
| Adriano Espaillat | 13 | (D) | 2017 |
| Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | 14 | (D) | 2019 |
| José Serrano | 15 | (D) | 1990 | Retiring 2020 |
| Eliot Engel | 16 | (D) | 1989 | Lost primary to Jamaal Bowman |
| Nita Lowey | 17 | (D) | 1989 | Retiring 2020 |
| Sean Maloney | 18 | (D) | 2013 |
| Antonio Delgado | 19 | (D) | 2019 |
| Paul Tonko | 20 | (D) | 2009 |
| Elise Stefanik | 21 | (R) | 2015 |
| Anthony Brindisi | 22 | (D) | 2019 |
| Hot race:Former Rep. Claudia Tenney (R,NY) will challenge Rep. Brindisi to a rematch in 2020.
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| Tom Reed | 23 | (R) | 2010 |
| John Katko | 24 | (R) | 2015 |
| Joe Morelle | 25 | (D) | 2018* |
| Brian Higgins | 26 | (D) | 2005 |
| Chris Collins | 27 | (R) | 2013 | Resigned 2019 |
| Rep. Collins resigned on Sept. 30, 2019, upon pleading guilty to insider trading charges. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D,NY) set a special election date of June 23 to fill the open seat until January 2021; the regular November 2020 election will fill the seat after Jan. 2021. |
| North Carolina |
| G.K. Butterfield | 1 | (D) | 2004* | 2020 challenger: Sandy Smith (R) |
| George Holding | 2 | (R) | 2013 | Redistricted from 13th district; retiring 2020; challenger State Rep. Deborah Ross (D) |
| Walter Beaman Jones | 3 | (R) | 1995 |
Rep. Jones went on leave-of-absence in September 2018; on Feb. 10, 2019, Rep. Jones passed away.
Gov. Roy Cooper (D,NC) set a special election date of April 30 (primary), July 9 (runoff), and Sept. 10 (general election);
State Rep. Greg Murphy (R) vs. Allen Thomas (D) vs. Tim Harris (L). |
| David Price | 4 | (D) | 1997 |
| Virginia Foxx | 5 | (R) | 2005 |
| Mark Walker | 6 | (R) | 2015 | Retiring 2020 |
| David Rouzer | 7 | (R) | 2015 |
| Richard Hudson | 8 | (R) | 2013 |
| Vacant seat due to disputed election | 9 | (?) | 2019* |
The November 2018 general election was de-certified due to electoral irregularities. Neither Democratic nominee Dan McCready nor Republican nominee Mark Harris will be seated in Congress, pending a new election.
Former incumbent Robert Pittenger, who was unseated in the Republican primary in 2018, says he will not run in 2019.
Gov. Roy Cooper (D,NC) set a special election date of May 14 (primary), and Sept. 10 (runoff).
State Sen. Dan Bishop was seated on Sept. 17, 2019 |
| Patrick McHenry | 10 | (R) | 2005 |
| Mark Meadows | 11 | (R) | 2013 | Resigned 2020 to serve as White House Chief of Staff |
| Alma Adams | 12 | (D) | 2014* |
| Ted Budd | 13 | (R) | 2017 |
| North Dakota |
| Kelly Armstrong | AL | (R) | 2019 |
| Ohio |
| Steve Chabot | 1 | (R) | 2011 |
| Brad Wenstrup | 2 | (R) | 2013 |
| Joyce Beatty | 3 | (D) | 2013 |
| Jim Jordan | 4 | (R) | 2007 |
| Bob Latta | 5 | (R) | 2007 |
| Bill Johnson | 6 | (R) | 2011 |
| Bob Gibbs | 7 | (R) | 2011 |
| Warren Davidson | 8 | (R) | 2016* |
| Marcy Kaptur | 9 | (D) | 1983 |
| Mike Turner | 10 | (R) | 2003 |
| Marcia Fudge | 11 | (D) | 2008* |
| Troy Balderson | 12 | (R) | 2018* |
| Tim Ryan | 13 | (D) | 2003 |
Running for President in 2020 |
| David Joyce | 14 | (R) | 2013 |
| Steve Stivers | 15 | (R) | 2011 |
| Anthony Gonzalez | 16 | (R) | 2019 |
| Oklahoma |
| Kevin Hern | 1 | (R) | 2018* |
| Markwayne Mullin | 2 | (R) | 2013 |
| Frank Lucas | 3 | (R) | 2003 |
| Tom Cole | 4 | (R) | 2003 |
| Kendra Horn | 5 | (D) | 2019 |
| Oregon |
| Suzanne Bonamici | 1 | (D) | 2012 |
| Greg Walden | 2 | (R) | 1999 | Retiring 2020 |
| Earl Blumenauer | 3 | (D) | 1996* |
| Peter DeFazio | 4 | (D) | 1987 |
| Kurt Schrader | 5 | (D) | 2009 |
| Pennsylvania (Court-ordered redistricting applied in 2018) |
| Brian Fitzpatrick | 1 | (R) | 2017 | Redistricted from 8th district |
| Brendan Boyle | 2 | (D) | 2015 | Redistricted from 13th district |
| Dwight E. Evans | 3 | (D) | 2016* | Redistricted from 2nd district |
| Madeleine Dean | 4 | (D) | 2019 |
| Mary Gay Scanlon | 5 | (D) | 2018* | Redistricted from 7th district |
| Chrissy Houlahan | 6 | (D) | 2019 |
| Susan Wild | 7 | (D) | 2018* | Redistricted from 15th district |
| Matt Cartwright | 8 | (D) | 2013 | Redistricted from 17th district |
| Dan Meuser | 9 | (R) | 2019 |
| Scott Perry | 10 | (R) | 2013 | Redistricted from 4th district |
| Lloyd Smucker | 11 | (R) | 2017 | Redistricted from 16th district |
| Tom Marino | 12 | (R) | 2011 | Redistricted from 10th district |
Two weeks after the 2019 inauguration, Rep. Marino resigned, effective Jan. 23 2019, after a 2017-18 scandal involving opioid pricing, leaving his constituents unrepresented and requiring them to fund a special election to replace him.
Gov. Tom Wolf(D-PA) called a special election for May 21, 2019. State Rep. Fred Keller won. |
| John Joyce | 13 | (R) | 2019 |
| Guy Reschenthaler | 14 | (R) | 2019 |
| Glenn Thompson | 15 | (R) | 2009 | Redistricted from 5th district |
| Mike Kelly | 16 | (R) | 2011 | Redistricted from 3rd district |
| Conor Lamb | 17 | (D) | 2018* | Redistricted from 18th district |
| Michael Doyle | 18 | (D) | 1995 | Redistricted from 14th district |
| Rhode Island |
| David Cicilline | 1 | (D) | 2011 |
| James Langevin | 2 | (D) | 2001 |
| South Carolina |
| Joe Cunningham | 1 | (D) | 2019 |
| Joe Wilson | 2 | (R) | 2001 |
| Jeff Duncan | 3 | (R) | 2011 |
| William Timmons | 4 | (R) | 2019 |
| Ralph Norman | 5 | (R) | 2017* |
| Jim Clyburn | 6 | (D) | 1993 |
| Tom Rice | 7 | (R) | 2013 |
| South Dakota |
| Dusty Johnson | AL | (R) | 2019 |
| Tennessee |
| Phil Roe | 1 | (R) | 2009 | Retiring 2020 |
| Tim Burchett | 2 | (R) | 2019 |
| Chuck Fleischmann | 3 | (R) | 2011 |
| Scott DesJarlais | 4 | (R) | 2011 |
| Jim Cooper | 5 | (D) | 2003 |
| John Rose | 6 | (R) | 2019 |
| Mark E. Green | 7 | (R) | 2019 |
| David Kustoff | 8 | (R) | 2017 |
| Steve Cohen | 9 | (D) | 2007 |
| Texas |
| Louie Gohmert | 1 | (R) | 2005 |
| Dan Crenshaw | 2 | (R) | 2019 |
| Van Taylor | 3 | (R) | 2019 |
| John Ratcliffe | 4 | (R) | 2015 |
| On July 28, 2019, Rep. Ratcliffe has been nominated to serve as the Director of National Intelligence. If confirmed by the Senate,
Gov. Greg Abbott(R-TX) will call a special election to fill his Congressional seat. [Ratcliffe's nomination was withdrawn in Aug. 2019; then re-submitted in Feb. 2020] |
| Lance Gooden | 5 | (R) | 2019 |
| Ron Wright | 6 | (R) | 2019 |
| Lizzie Pannill Fletcher | 7 | (D) | 2019 |
| Kevin Brady | 8 | (R) | 1997 |
| Al Green | 9 | (D) | 2005 |
| Michael McCaul | 10 | (R) | 2005 |
| Mike Conaway | 11 | (R) | 2005 | Retiring 2020 |
| Kay Granger | 12 | (R) | 1999 |
| Mac Thornberry | 13 | (R) | 1995 | Retiring 2020 |
| Randy Weber | 14 | (R) | 2013 |
| Vicente Gonzalez | 15 | (D) | 2017 |
| Veronica Escobar | 16 | (D) | 2019 |
| Bill Flores | 17 | (R) | 2011 | Retiring 2020 |
| Hot race:Former Rep. Pete Sessions (R,TX-32) is running for the open seat in 2020.
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| Sheila Jackson Lee | 18 | (D) | 1995 |
| Jodey Arrington | 19 | (R) | 2017 |
| Joaquin Castro | 20 | (D) | 2013 |
| Chip Roy | 21 | (R) | 2019 | 2020 challenger: Staet Rep. Wendy Davis |
| Pete Olson | 22 | (R) | 2009 | Retiring 2020 |
| Will Hurd | 23 | (R) | 2015 | Retiring 2020 |
| Kenny Marchant | 24 | (R) | 2005 | Retiring 2020 |
| Roger Williams | 25 | (R) | 2013 |
| Michael Burgess | 26 | (R) | 2003 |
| Michael Cloud | 27 | (R) | 2018* |
| Henry Cuellar | 28 | (D) | 2005 |
| Sylvia Garcia | 29 | (D) | 2019 |
| Eddie Bernice Johnson | 30 | (D) | 1991 |
| John Carter | 31 | (R) | 2003 |
| Colin Allred | 32 | (D) | 2019 |
| Marc Veasey | 33 | (D) | 2013 |
| Filemón Vela | 34 | (D) | 2013 |
| Lloyd Doggett | 35 | (D) | 1995 |
| Brian Babin | 36 | (R) | 2015 |
| Utah |
| Rob Bishop | 1 | (R) | 2003 | Retiring 2020 |
| Chris Stewart | 2 | (R) | 2013 |
| John Curtis | 3 | (R) | 2017* |
| Ben McAdams | 4 | (D) | 2019 |
| Vermont |
| Peter Welch | AL | (D) | 2007 |
| Virginia |
| Rob Wittman | 1 | (R) | 2007 |
| Elaine Luria | 2 | (D) | 2019 |
| Hot race:Former Rep. Scott Taylor (R,VA) will challenge Rep. Luria in 2020.
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| Bobby Scott | 3 | (D) | 1993 |
| Donald McEachin | 4 | (D) | 2017 |
| Denver Riggleman | 5 | (R) | 2019 | Lost renomination to Bob Good |
| Ben Cline | 6 | (R) | 2019 |
| Abigail Spanberger | 7 | (D) | 2019 |
| Don Beyer | 8 | (D) | 2015 |
| Morgan Griffith | 9 | (R) | 2011 |
| Jennifer Wexton | 10 | (D) | 2019 |
| Gerry Connolly | 11 | (D) | 2009 |
| Washington |
| Suzan DelBene | 1 | (D) | 2012* |
| Rick Larsen | 2 | (D) | 2001 |
| Jaime Herrera | 3 | (R) | 2011 |
| Dan Newhouse | 4 | (R) | 2015 |
| Cathy McMorris Rodgers | 5 | (R) | 2005 |
| Derek Kilmer | 6 | (D) | 2013 |
| Pramila Jayapal | 7 | (D) | 2017 |
| Kim Schrier | 8 | (D) | 2019 |
| Adam Smith | 9 | (D) | 1997 |
| Denny Heck | 10 | (D) | 2013 | Retiring 2020 |
| West Virginia |
| David McKinley | 1 | (R) | 2011 |
| Alex Mooney | 2 | (R) | 2015 |
| Carol Miller | 3 | (R) | 2019 |
| Wisconsin |
| Bryan Steil | 1 | (R) | 2019 |
| Mark Pocan | 2 | (D) | 2013 |
| Ron Kind | 3 | (D) | 1997 |
| Gwen Moore | 4 | (D) | 2005 |
| Jim Sensenbrenner | 5 | (R) | 1979 | Retiring 2020 |
| Glenn Grothman | 6 | (R) | 2015 |
| Sean Duffy | 7 | (R) | 2011 |
| Resigned Sept. 23, 2019 pending birth of a special-need child.
Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) called a special election for May 12, 2020. |
| Mike Gallagher | 8 | (R) | 2017 |
| Wyoming |
| Liz Cheney | AL | (R) | 2017 |
| * Year first seated with an asterisk indicates a special election (otherwise seated in January) |