The Green Papers: 2024 General Election |
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118th Congress (2023-2025) House Seats by State |
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Alabama 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 6 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Alaska 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic | |||||
Arizona 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 6 Republican, 3 Democratic | |||||
Arkansas 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican | |||||
California 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 12 Republican, 40 Democratic | |||||
Special Election - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 20![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 21 May 2024 Special Election - Caused by the resignation of Member of Congress Kevin McCarthy (Republican). On 8 January 2024, Governor Gavin Newsome (Democratic) called a special election to fill the vacant seat. All candidates, both party members and independents, participate in a 19 March 2024 non-partisan Special Primary. If one candidate receives a majority (50% + 1) of the primary vote, that candidate is elected. Otherwise, the top two vote getters, regardless of party, advance to a 21 May 2024 Special General Election. Candidate filing is 19 to 25 January 2024. Write-in filing is 22 January to 5 March 2024. Congressional District 20 - Special Election |
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Colorado 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic, 3 Republican | |||||
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CD 4![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 25 June 2024 Special Election - Caused by the circa 22 March 2024 resignation of Member of Congress Kenneth R. "Ken" Buck (Republican). |
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Connecticut 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic | |||||
Delaware 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic | |||||
Florida 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 20 Republican, 8 Democratic | |||||
Georgia 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 9 Republican, 5 Democratic | |||||
Hawaii 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Idaho 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Illinois 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 14 Democratic, 3 Republican | |||||
Indiana 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic, 7 Republican | |||||
Iowa 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican | |||||
Kansas 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Kentucky 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Louisiana 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Maine 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
Maryland 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican, 7 Democratic | |||||
Massachusetts 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 9 Democratic | |||||
Michigan 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 6 Republican, 7 Democratic | |||||
Minnesota 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican, 4 Democratic | |||||
Mississippi 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Missouri 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic, 6 Republican | |||||
Montana 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Nebraska 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 3 Republican | |||||
Nevada 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democratic, 1 Republican | |||||
New Hampshire 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
New Jersey 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 8 Democratic, 3 Republican, 1 Vacancy | |||||
Special Election - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 10![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Wednesday 18 September 2024 Special Election - Special Election to fill the seat of the late Member of Congress Donald M. Payne, Jr. (Democratic). Special Primary is Tuesday 16 July 2024. |
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New Mexico 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 3 Democratic | |||||
New York 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 10 Republican, 16 Democratic | |||||
Special Election - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 3![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 13 February 2024 Special Election - 1 December 2023: Member of Congress George Anthony Devolder-Santos (Republican) was expelled 311 yeas, 114 nays, 2 present, 8 not voting. Nominees for Special Elections are selected by the parties in each affected county. There are no primaries. The date for a Special Election for US House seat must be set by Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul (Democratic) no later than 10 days after the seat becomes empty and then must be held within 3 months of that. 5 December 2023: Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul issued a proclamation declaring a 13 February 2024 special election to fill the vacancy in the 3rd Congressional District created by the expulsion of George Santos from the United States House of Representatives. The party deadline to file a Certificate of Nomination is 15 December 2023. Independent filing is 5 December to 18 December 2023. Political Calendar for February 13, 2024 Special Election from the New York State Board of Elections. 13 February 2024: Returns from the New York State Board of Elections. |
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CD 26![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 30 April 2024 Special Election - 9 November 2023: Member of Congress Brian M. Higgins (Democratic) will resign 2 February 2024 to become president of Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo. "... after thoughtful consideration, I have made the difficult decision to leave Congress ...." 12 February 2024: Governor Kathy Hochul (Democratic) called a 30 April Special Election to fill this vacant US House seat. Nominees for Special Elections are selected by the parties in each affected county. There are no primaries. 30 April 2024: Returns from an official source. |
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North Carolina 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 7 Democratic, 7 Republican | |||||
North Dakota 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||||
Ohio 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Democratic, 10 Republican | |||||
Special Election - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 6![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 11 June 2024 Special Election - Caused by the 21 January 2024 resignation of Member of Congress Bill Johnson. 4 January 2024: Governor Mike DeWine (Republican) called an 11 June special election to replace Member of Congress Bill Johnson (Republican). A special primary is 19 March. The filing deadline is 19 January. 11 June 2024 results from a media source and returns from an official source. |
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Oklahoma 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican | |||||
Oregon 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 4 Democratic, 2 Republican | |||||
Pennsylvania 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republican, 9 Democratic | |||||
Rhode Island 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Democratic | |||||
South Carolina 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 6 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
South Dakota 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican | |||||
Tennessee 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 8 Republican, 1 Democratic | |||||
Texas 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 25 Republican, 13 Democratic | |||||
Utah 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 4 Republican | |||||
Vermont 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Democratic | |||||
Virginia 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 6 Democratic | |||||
Washington 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 8 Democratic, 2 Republican | |||||
West Virginia 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 2 Republican | |||||
Wisconsin 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 5 Republican, 2 Democratic, 1 Vacancy | |||||
Special Election - 118th Congress | |||||
CD 8![]() Special Election |
Seat up for special election: Tuesday 5 November 2024 Special Election - The election is to fill the vacant seat caused by the 19 April resignation of Member of Congress Michael John "Mike" Gallagher. |
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Wyoming 2-year term. Election Cycle 2024, 2026. No Term Limit. | |||||
Partisan Composition: 1 Republican |
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 | |
American Constitution | |
Constitution | |
Green | |
Libertarian | |
Pacific Green | |
Peace And Justice | |
U.S. Taxpayers | |
Wisconsin Green | |
Other Third Parties | |
Alaskan Independence | |
Alliance Party | |
American Independent | |
American People's Freedom | |
American Solidarity | |
Approval Voting | |
Common Sense | |
Conservative | |
Independent American | |
Independent Greens | |
Labour Party | |
No Labels | |
Peace And Freedom | |
People's | |
Progressive | |
Socialist Workers Party | |
United Citizens | |
United Utah | |
Unity | |
Veterans Party of America | |
Working Families | |
Independents | |
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Bipartisan | |
Independent | |
No Party | |
No Party Affiliation | |
No Party Preference | |
No Political Party | |
Non Affiliated | |
Nonpartisan | |
Nonparty | |
Other | |
Other Candidates | |
Unaffiliated | |
Undeclared | |
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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