District
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Image
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Representative
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Switched party
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Prior background
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Birth year
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Ref
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Alabama 1
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Jerry Carl (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Bradley Byrne (R)
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President of the Mobile County Commission
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1958
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[17]
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Alabama 2
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Barry Moore (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Martha Roby (R)
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Alabama House of Representatives
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1966
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[18]
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California 8
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Jay Obernolte (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Paul Cook (R)
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California State Assembly President of FarSight Studios
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1970
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[19]
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California 21
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David Valadao (R)
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Yes Defeated TJ Cox (D)
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U.S. House of Representatives[d] California State Assembly
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1977
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[20]
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California 39
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Young Kim (R)
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Yes Defeated Gil Cisneros (D)
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California State Assembly
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1962
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[21]
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California 48
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Michelle Steel (R)
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Yes Defeated Harley Rouda (D)
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Chair of the Orange County Board of Supervisors California State Board of Equalization
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1955
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[22]
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California 50
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Darrell Issa (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Duncan D. Hunter (R)
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U.S. House of Representatives[e] CEO of Directed Electronics U.S. Army Captain
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1953
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[23]
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California 53
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Sara Jacobs (D)
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No Open seat; replaced Susan Davis (D)
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Contractor
|
1989
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[24]
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Colorado 3
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Lauren Boebert (R)
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No Defeated Scott Tipton (R) in a primary
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Business owner
|
1986
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[25]
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Florida 3
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Kat Cammack (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Ted Yoho (R)
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Advisor to Representative Ted Yoho
|
1988
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[26]
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Florida 15
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Scott Franklin (R)
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No Defeated Ross Spano (R) in a primary
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Lakeland City Commission U.S. Navy Commander
|
1964
|
[27]
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Florida 19
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Byron Donalds (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Francis Rooney (R)
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Florida House of Representatives
|
1978
|
[28]
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Florida 26
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Carlos A. Giménez (R)
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Yes Defeated Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D)
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Mayor of Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County Commission City Manager of Miami Miami Fire-Rescue Department
|
1954
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[29]
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Florida 27
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|
María Elvira Salazar (R)
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Yes Defeated Donna Shalala (D)
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Television news anchor
|
1961
|
[30]
|
Georgia 5
|
|
Nikema Williams (D)
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No Open seat; replaced Kwanza Hall (D)[f]
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Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia Georgia State Senate
|
1978
|
[31]
|
Georgia 7
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Carolyn Bourdeaux (D)
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Yes Open seat; replaced Rob Woodall (R)
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Professor
|
1970
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[32]
|
Georgia 9
|
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Andrew Clyde (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Doug Collins (R)
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Business owner U.S. Navy Commander
|
1963
|
[33]
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Georgia 14
|
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Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Tom Graves (R)
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Businesswoman
|
1974
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[34]
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Hawaii 2
|
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Kai Kahele (D)
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No Open seat; replaced Tulsi Gabbard (D)
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Hawaii Senate U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
|
1974
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[35]
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Illinois 3
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|
Marie Newman (D)
|
No Defated Dan Lipinski (D) in a primary
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Marketing consultant
|
1964
|
[36]
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Illinois 15
|
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Mary Miller (R)
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No Open seat; replaced John Shimkus (R)
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Farmer
|
1959
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[37]
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Indiana 1
|
|
Frank J. Mrvan (D)
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No Open seat; replaced Pete Visclosky (D)
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North Township Trustee
|
1969
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[38]
|
Indiana 5
|
|
Victoria Spartz (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Susan Brooks (R)
|
Indiana Senate
|
1978
|
[39]
|
Iowa 1
|
|
Ashley Hinson (R)
|
Yes Defeated Abby Finkenauer (D)
|
Iowa House of Representatives
|
1983
|
[40]
|
Iowa 2
|
|
Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R)
|
Yes Open seat; replaced Dave Loebsack (D)
|
Iowa Senate Iowa Director of Public Health
|
1955
|
[41]
|
Iowa 4
|
|
Randy Feenstra (R)
|
No Defeated Steve King (R) in a primary
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Iowa Senate Sioux County Treasurer
|
1969
|
[42]
|
Kansas 1
|
|
Tracey Mann (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Roger Marshall (R)
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Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
|
1976
|
[43]
|
Kansas 2
|
|
Jake LaTurner (R)
|
No Defeated Steve Watkins (R) in a primary
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Kansas State Treasurer Kansas Senate
|
1988
|
[44]
|
Massachusetts 4
|
|
Jake Auchincloss (D)
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No Open seat; replaced Joe Kennedy III (D)
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Newton City Council U.S. Marine Corps Major
|
1988
|
[45]
|
Michigan 3
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Peter Meijer (R)
|
Yes Open seat; replaced Justin Amash (L)
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Business analyst U.S. Army Sergeant
|
1988
|
[46]
|
Michigan 10
|
|
Lisa McClain (R)
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No[g] Open seat; replaced Paul Mitchell (R)
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Finance executive
|
1966
|
[48]
|
Minnesota 7
|
|
Michelle Fischbach (R)
|
Yes Defeated Collin Peterson (DFL)
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Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota President of the Minnesota Senate Paynesville City Council
|
1965
|
[49]
|
Missouri 1
|
|
Cori Bush (D)
|
No Defeated Lacy Clay (D) in a primary
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Black Lives Matter activist
|
1976
|
[50]
|
Montana at-large
|
|
Matt Rosendale (R)
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No Open seat; replaced Greg Gianforte (R)
|
Montana State Auditor Montana Senate Montana House of Representatives
|
1960
|
[51]
|
New Mexico 2
|
|
Yvette Herrell (R)
|
Yes Defeated Xochitl Torres Small (D)
|
New Mexico House of Representatives
|
1964
|
[52]
|
New Mexico 3
|
|
Teresa Leger Fernandez (D)
|
No Open seat; replaced Ben Ray Luján (D)
|
Attorney
|
1959
|
[53]
|
New York 2
|
|
Andrew Garbarino (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Peter King (R)
|
New York State Assembly
|
1984
|
[54]
|
New York 11
|
|
Nicole Malliotakis (R)
|
Yes Defeated Max Rose (D)
|
New York State Assembly
|
1980
|
[55]
|
New York 15
|
|
Ritchie Torres (D)
|
No Open seat; replaced José E. Serrano (D)
|
New York City Council
|
1988
|
[56]
|
New York 16
|
|
Jamaal Bowman (D)
|
No Defeated Eliot Engel (D) in a primary
|
Educator
|
1976
|
[57]
|
New York 17
|
|
Mondaire Jones (D)
|
No Open seat; replaced Nita Lowey (D)
|
Lawyer
|
1987
|
[58]
|
North Carolina 2
|
|
Deborah K. Ross (D)
|
Yes Open seat; replaced George Holding (R)
|
North Carolina House of Representatives
|
1963
|
[59]
|
North Carolina 6
|
|
Kathy Manning (D)
|
Yes Open seat; replaced Mark Walker (R)
|
Lawyer
|
1956
|
[60]
|
North Carolina 11
|
|
Madison Cawthorn (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Mark Meadows (R)
|
Staffer for Representative Mark Meadows
|
1995
|
[61]
|
Oklahoma 5
|
|
Stephanie Bice (R)
|
Yes Defeated Kendra Horn (D)
|
Oklahoma Senate
|
1973
|
[62]
|
Oregon 2
|
|
Cliff Bentz (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Greg Walden (R)
|
Oregon State Senate Oregon House of Representatives
|
1952
|
[63]
|
South Carolina 1
|
|
Nancy Mace (R)
|
Yes Defeated Joe Cunningham (D)
|
South Carolina House of Representatives
|
1977
|
[64]
|
Tennessee 1
|
|
Diana Harshbarger (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Phil Roe (R)
|
Pharmacist
|
1960
|
[65]
|
Texas 4
|
|
Pat Fallon (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced John Ratcliffe (R)
|
Texas Senate Texas House of Representatives U.S. Air Force Captain
|
1967
|
[66]
|
Texas 11
|
|
August Pfluger (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Mike Conaway (R)
|
U.S. National Security Council U.S. Air Force Colonel
|
1978
|
[67]
|
Texas 13
|
|
Ronny Jackson (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Mac Thornberry (R)
|
Chief Medical Advisor to the President Physician to the President U.S. Navy Medical Corps
|
1967
|
[68]
|
Texas 17
|
|
Pete Sessions (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Bill Flores (R)
|
U.S. House of Representatives[h]
|
1955
|
[69]
|
Texas 22
|
|
Troy Nehls (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Pete Olson (R)
|
Fort Bend County Sheriff U.S. Army Major
|
1968
|
[70]
|
Texas 23
|
|
Tony Gonzales (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Will Hurd (R)
|
U.S. Navy Master Chief Petty Officer
|
1980
|
[71]
|
Texas 24
|
|
Beth Van Duyne (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Kenny Marchant (R)
|
U.S. HUD Department official Mayor of Irving Irving City Council
|
1970
|
[72]
|
Utah 1
|
|
Blake Moore (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Rob Bishop (R)
|
U.S. Foreign Service
|
1980
|
[73]
|
Utah 4
|
|
Burgess Owens (R)
|
Yes Defeated Ben McAdams (D)
|
Nonprofit executive Professional football player
|
1951
|
[74]
|
Virginia 5
|
|
Bob Good (R)
|
No Defeated Denver Riggleman (R) in a primary
|
Campbell County Board of Supervisors
|
1965
|
[75]
|
Washington 10
|
|
Marilyn Strickland (D)
|
No Open seat; replaced Denny Heck (D)
|
President of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce Mayor of Tacoma Tacoma City Council
|
1962
|
[76]
|
Wisconsin 5
|
|
Scott L. Fitzgerald (R)
|
No Open seat; replaced Jim Sensenbrenner (R)
|
Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel
|
1963
|
[77]
|