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2022 2024 U 2026
U.S House of Representatives elections, 2022
All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives

218 seats needed for a majority

November 8, 2022
First party Second party
220px-House Maj. Leader Kevin McCarthy official photo Hakeemjeffries
Leader Kevin McCarthy Hakeem Jeffries
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat California New York
Last election 221 215
Seats won 219 217
Seat change -2 +2

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 5, 2024. Elections were held to elect representatives from all 435 congressional districts across each of the 51 U.S. states, with special elections throughout the year. A non-voting delegate from the District of Columbia and three of the four inhabited U.S. territories were also elected.

Despite their losses in the presidential election, the Senate elections, and losing seats in swing districts, Republicans held control of the chamber in what was seen as the sole positive of a dismal cycle for the American right. Democratic underperformance in the House was blamed on Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' ineffectual leadership and failure to unite the Party.

Partisan Flips & Notable Races[]

State + District[]

     Republican gain      Republican hold      Democratic gain      Democratic hold      Independent gain      Independent hold


Winning candidate in bold

State Incumbent Party Result Candidates
Alaska-AL Treg Taylor Republican Incumbent defeated, Democratic gain Forrest Dunbar (Democratic)
Arizona-2 Kirsten Engel Democratic Incumbent defeated, Republican gain David Gowan (Republican)
Arizona-5 Andy Biggs Republican Incumbent retired, Republican hold Christine Jones (Republican)

Diego Rodriguez (Democratic)

North Dakota-AL Kelly Armstrong Republican Incumbent retired, Republican hold Rick Berg (Republican)

Mac Schneider (Democratic)

Pennsylvania-1 Brian Fitzpatrick Democratic Incumbent defeated, Democratic gain Steven Santarsiero (Democratic)
Puerto Rico-AL Miguel Romero New Progressive Incumbent re-elected to serve full term, New Progressive hold

Mayita Meléndez (Democratic)

Texas-38 Donna Campbell Republican Incumbent defeated, Democratic gain Trey Martinez-Fischer (Democratic)
West Virginia-2 Alex Mooney Republican Incumbent retired, Republican hold Patricia Rucker (Republican)

Sammi Brown (Democratic)

Wisconsin-8 Mike Gallagher Republican Incumbent retired, Republican hold David Steffen (Republican)

Amanda Stuck (Democratic)

Newly-elected Representatives[]

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