2024 United States Congressional Elections (Za Glutton)

Arizona
Incumbent Democrat Kyrsten Sinema lost the primary to Congressman Ruben Gallego for a second term, who went on to defeat Republican Congressman Andy Biggs in the general election.

California
Incumbent Democrat Dianne Feinstein opted not to run for re-election to a sixth term. Democratic Congresswoman Katie Porter defeated fellow Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell in a runoff election.

Connecticut
Incumbent Democrat Chris Murphy was re-elected to a third term against Republican state senator Heather Somers.

Delaware
Incumbent Democrat Tom Carper opted not to run for a fifth term. Democratic Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester defeated state senator Colin Bonini.

Florida
Incumbent Republican Rick Scott won re-election to a second term against former Democratic Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy.

Hawaii
Incumbent Democrat Mazie Hirono won re-election to a third term against Republican state representative Bob McDermott.

Indiana
Incumbent Republican Mike Braun won re-election to a second term against Democratic state senator J.D. Ford.

Maine
Incumbent Independent Angus King opted not to run for a third term. Former Democratic state house speaker Sara Gideon defeated former Republican Congressman Bruce Polliquin.

Maryland
Incumbent Democrat Ben Cardin won re-election to a fourth term against former Republican Lieutenant Governor Boyd Rutherford.

Massachusetts
Incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Warren won re-election to a third term against Republican Curt Schilling.

Michigan
Incumbent Democrat Debbie Stabenow opted not to run for re-election for a fifth term. Democratic Mayor of Detroit Mike Duggan defeated former Republican state attorney general Bill Schuette.

Minnesota
Incumbent Democrat Amy Klobuchar won re-election to a fourth term against Republican state senator Michelle Benson.

Mississippi
Incumbent Republican Roger Wicker won re-election to a third term against Democrat Brandon Presley, a member of the Mississippi public service commission.

Missouri
Incumbent Republican Josh Hawley won re-election to a second term against Democratic Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.

Montana
Incumbent Democrat Jon Tester lost re-election to a fourth term against Republican Congressman Matt Rosendale.

Nebraska
Incumbent Republican Deb Fischer won re-election to a third term against Democrat Alisha Shelton.

Nevada
Incumbent Democrat Jacky Rosen won re-election to a second term against Republican congressman Mark Amodei.

New Jersey
Incumbent Democrat Bob Menendez won re-election to a fourth term against Republican state assemblyman Jay Webber.

New Mexico
Incumbent Democrat Martin Heinrich won re-election to a third term against former Republican state representative Rebecca Dow.

New York
Incumbent Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand won re-election to a third term against Republican New York City Councilman Eric Ulrich.

North Dakota
Incumbent Republican Kevin Cramer won re-election to a second term against Democrat Kristin Hedger.

Ohio
Incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown lost re-election to a fourth term against former Republican state party chair Jane Timken.

Pennsylvania
Incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr. won re-election against Republican Jeff Bartos.

Rhode Island
Incumbent Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse won re-election against Republican Giovanni Feroce.

Tennessee
Incumbent Republican Marsha Blackburn won re-election to a second term against former Democratic state house minority leader Craig Fitzhugh.

Texas
Incumbent Republican Ted Cruz won re-election to a third term against Democrat Scott Kelly.

Utah
Incumbent Republican Mitt Romney opted not to run for re-election to a second term. Former Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz defeated former Democratic Congressman Ben McAdams.

Vermont
Incumbent Independent Senator Bernie Sanders opted not to run for a fourth term. Democratic state attorney general T.J. Donovan defeated Republican Scott Milne.

Virginia
Incumbent Democrat Tim Kaine won re-election to a third term against Republican state attorney general Jason Miyares

Washington
Incumbent Democrat Maria Cantwell won re-election to a fifth term against Republican Clint Didier.

West Virginia
Incumbent Democrat Joe Manchin lost re-election to a third term against Republican Congressman Alex Mooney.

Wisconsin
Incumbent Democrat Tammy Baldwin lost re-election to a third term against former Republican Congressman Sean Duffy.

Wyoming
Incumbent Republican John Barrasso won re-election to a fourth term against Democrat Mary Throne.