1982 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 1982 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives held on November 2, 1982, to elect members to serve in the 98th United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of President Ronald Reagan's first term, whose popularity was sinking due to economic conditions under the 1982 recession. The President's Republican Party lost seats in the House, which could be viewed as a response to the President's approval at the time. Unlike most midterm election cycles, the number of seats lost—26 seats to the Democratic Party—was a comparatively large swap. It included most of the seats that had been gained the previous election, cementing the Democratic majority. Coincidentally, the number of seats the Democrats picked up (26), was the exact amount the Republicans would have needed to win the House majority. It was the first election held after the 1980 United States redistricting cycle. In the previous election of 1980 Republicans gained many seats as the result of President Ronald Reagan's coattails. In 1982, 14 freshman representatives who ran for re-election lost their seats. To date, this election marks the last time the Democrats picked up a House seat in West Virginia. It was also the last time the party holding the White House won independent voters in a congressional midterm election until 2022.

Overall results

393 incumbent members sought reelection, but 10 were defeated in primaries and 29 defeated in the general election for a total of 354 incumbents winning.

Retiring incumbents

39 representatives retired. 31 of those seats were held by the same party; 8 seats changed parties.

Democrats

18 Democrats retired. 11 of those seats were held by Democrats, 4 were won by Republicans, and 3 seats were eliminated in redistricting.

Democratic held

Republican gain

Seat eliminated in redistricting

Republicans

21 Republicans retired. 11 of those seats were held by Republicans, 4 were won by Democrats, and 6 seats were eliminated in redistricting.

Republican held

Democratic gain

Seat eliminated in redistricting

Defeated incumbents

As a result of redistricting, many incumbents were forced to compete against each other in the same district, which resulted in a larger number of incumbents being defeated in primaries.

In primary elections

10 representatives lost renomination: 6 lost in redistricting battles pitting incumbents against each other, and 4 lost nomination to non-incumbent challengers.

Democrats

6 Democrats lost renomination: 3 in redistricting races and 3 to a non-incumbent challenger. All the seats were held by Democrats.

Republicans

4 Republicans lost renomination: 3 in redistricting races and 1 to a non-incumbent challenger.

Seat held by a Republican

These primary winners later won the general election.

Seat lost to a Democrat

In the general election

Democrats

Three incumbent Democrats lost re-election; two lost to Republican incumbents and one to a non-incumbent challenger.

Seat lost to a Republican incumbent

Seat lost to a Republican challenger

Republicans

Twenty-six incumbent Republicans lost re-election; five loss to Democratic incumbents while twenty-one loss to non-incumbent challengers, ten of whom were first elected in 1980.

Seat lost to a Democratic incumbent

Seat lost to a Democratic challenger

Special elections

! Connecticut's 1st congressional district Antonina P. Uccello (Republican) 41.2% ! Ohio's 17th congressional district Jack Koelbl (Democratic) 26.1% ! California's 30th congressional district Ralph R. Ramirez (Republican) 49% ! IN's 1st congressional district

Alabama

! Alabama's 1st congressional district Steve Gudac (Democratic) 37.7% William Springer (Libertarian) 1.3% ! Alabama's 2nd congressional district Billy Joe Camp (Democratic) 49.6% ! Alabama's 3rd congressional district Richard David Landers (Libertarian) 3.7% ! Alabama's 4th congressional district ! Alabama's 5th congressional district Leo Yambrek (Republican) 18.2% Kenneth Ament (Libertarian) 1.1% ! Alabama's 6th congressional district Albert L. Smith Jr. (Republican) 46.4% Charles Ewing (Libertarian) 0.4% ! Alabama's 7th congressional district James Jones (Libertarian) 3.2%

Alaska

! Alaska At-large Dave Carlson (Democratic) 28.7%

Arizona

Arizona received an additional seat at reapportionment and added a AZ's 5th congressional district in the southeast of the state. ! Arizona's 1st congressional district Bill Hegarty (Democratic) 30.5% Richard K. Dodge (Libertarian) 3.6% ! Arizona's 2nd congressional district Roy B. Laos (Republican) 27.4% Jessica Sampson (Socialist Labor) 1.7% ! Arizona's 3rd congressional district Pat Bosch (Democratic) 36.7% ! Arizona's 4th congressional district Wayne O. Earley (Democratic) 30.4% Dick Stauffer (Libertarian) 3.9% ! Arizona's 5th congressional district Jim Kolbe (Republican) 48.3% Richard D. Auster (Libertarian) 2.0%

Arkansas

! Arkansas's 1st congressional district Chuck Banks (Republican) 35.2% ! Arkansas's 2nd congressional district Charles L. George (Democratic) 46.1% ! Arkansas's 3rd congressional district Jim McDougal (Democratic) 34.0% ! Arkansas's 4th congressional district Bob Leslie (Republican) 34.4%

California

The delegation increased from 43 to 45 seats. To create the two-seat net gain, five seats with no incumbent were added. ! California's 1st congressional district Donald H. Clausen (Republican) 47.2% David Redick (Libertarian) 2.9% ! California's 2nd congressional district John Newmeyer (Democratic) 40.5% Howard Fegarsky (Peace and Freedom) 1.6% ! California's 3rd congressional district Bruce A. Daniel (Libertarian) 7.5% John C. Reiger (Peace and Freedom) 2.9% ! California's 4th congressional district Roger B. Canfield (Republican) 36.1% ! California's 5th congressional district Milton Marks (Republican) 40.5% Justin Raimondo (Libertarian) 1.6% ! California's 6th congressional district Dennis McQuaid (Republican) 44.6% Howard C. Creighton (Libertarian) 1.7% Timothy-Allen Albertson (Peace and Freedom) 1.3% ! California's 7th congressional district Paul E. Vallely (Republican) 30.2% Rich Newell (Libertarian) 1.5% Terry L. Wells (American Independent) 1.2% ! California's 8th congressional district Claude B. Hutchison Jr. (Republican) 44.1% ! California's 9th congressional district Bill Kennedy (Republican) 39.3% ! California's 10th congressional district Bob Herriott (Republican) 33.7% Dale Burrow (Libertarian) 1.9% Edmon V. Kaiser (American Independent) 1.7% ! California's 11th congressional district William Royer (Republican) 39.7% Chuck Olson (Libertarian) 1.5% Wilson Branch (Peace and Freedom) 1.0% Nicholas Kudrovzeff (American Independent) 0.6% ! California's 12th congressional district Emmett Lynch (Democratic) 33.5% Bill White (Libertarian) 3.5% ! California's 13th congressional district Tom Kelly (Republican) 31.4% Al Hinkle (Libertarian) 2.7% ! California's 14th congressional district Baron Reed (Democratic) 36.6% ! California's 15th congressional district Ed Bates (Republican) 34.0% Stephen L. Gerringer (Libertarian) 2.3% ! California's 16th congressional district G. Richard Arnold (Republican) 14.3% ! California's 17th congressional district Gene Tackett (Democratic) 46.0% ! California's 18th congressional district Adrian C. Fondse (Republican) 38.3% Marshall William Fritz (Libertarian) 2.2% ! California's 19th congressional district Frank Frost (Democratic) 35.8% R. C. Gordon-McCutchan (Libertarian) 2.3% Charles J. Zekan (Peace and Freedom) 0.8% ! California's 20th congressional district Robert J. Bethea (Democratic) 31.9% ! rowspan=2 | California's 21st congressional district George Henry Margolis (Democratic) 24.1% Daniel Wiener (Libertarian) 4.1% ! California's 22nd congressional district Harvey L. Goldhammer (Democratic) 23.5% Robert T. Gerringer (Libertarian) 3.0% ! California's 23rd congressional district David Armor (Republican) 40.4% ! California's 24th congressional district Jerry Zerg (Republican) 31.0% Jeff Mandel (Libertarian) 4.0% ! California's 25th congressional district Daniel John Gorham (Libertarian) 14.5% ! California's 26th congressional district Hal Phillips (Republican) 40.4% ! California's 27th congressional district Bart W. Christensen (Republican) 37.0% Zack Richardson (Libertarian) 3.5% ! California's 28th congressional district David Goerz (Republican) 18.7% David W. Meleney (Libertarian) 2.4% ! California's 29th congressional district Milton R. Mackaig (Republican) 20.2% ! rowspan=2 | California's 30th congressional district John H. Rousselot (Republican) 46.1% ! California's 31st congressional district Henry C. Minturn (Republican) 27.6% ! California's 32nd congressional district Brian Lungren (Republican) 39.6% Eugene E. Ruyle (Peace and Freedom) 2.4% ! rowspan=2 | California's 33rd congressional district Paul Servelle (Democratic) 32.2% Phillips B. Franklin (Libertarian) 1.3% Mike Noonan (Peace and Freedom) 1.3% ! California's 34th congressional district Paul R. Jackson (Republican) 42.8% ! California's 35th congressional district Robert E. Erwin (Democratic) 31.7% ! California's 36th congressional district John Paul Stark (Republican) 45.7% ! California's 37th congressional district Sam Cross (Democratic) 38.5% Marc R. Wruble (Libertarian) 2.4% ! California's 38th congressional district Bill Dohr (Republican) 43.4% Anita K. Barr (Libertarian) 4.2% ! California's 39th congressional district Frank G. Verges (Democratic) 26.0% Frank Boeheim (Peace and Freedom) 1.8% ! California's 40th congressional district Paul Haseman (Democratic) 26.1% Maxine Bell Quirk (Peace and Freedom) 2.4% ! California's 41st congressional district Tony Brandenburg (Democratic) 28.8% Everett Hale (Libertarian) 2.3% ! California's 42nd congressional district James P. Spellman (Democratic) 28.3% John S. Donohue (Peace and Freedom) 2.7% ! California's 43rd congressional district Pat Archer (Democratic) 32.1% Johnnie R. Crean (Republican) 31.1% ! California's 44th congressional district Shirley M. Gissendanner (Republican) 31.8% Jim Conole (Libertarian) 3.2% ! California's 45th congressional district Richard Hill (Democratic) 29.2% Jack R. Sanders (Republican) 2.2%

Colorado

Colorado added a sixth seat in reapportionment, adding the new district near Denver. ! Colorado's 1st congressional district Arch Decker (Republican) 37.4% Robin White (Libertarian) 2.3% ! Colorado's 2nd congressional district John C. Buechner (Republican) 36.4% Charles Jackson (Libertarian) 1.7% ! Colorado's 3rd congressional district Tom Wiens (Republican) 44.8% Stormy Mohn (Libertarian) 1.4% Henry John Olshaw (Independent) 0.4% ! Colorado's 4th congressional district Bud Bishopp (Democratic) 30.2% ! Colorado's 5th congressional district Tom Cronin (Democratic) 40.5% ! Colorado's 6th congressional district Steve Hogan (Democratic) 35.6% J. Craig Green (Libertarian) 2.3%

Connecticut

! Connecticut's 1st congressional district Herschel A. Klein (Republican) 31.2% Daniel M. Landerfin (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Connecticut's 2nd congressional district Tony Guglielmo (Republican) 43.5% Donald W. Wood (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Connecticut's 3rd congressional district Larry DeNardis (Republican) 49.0% Others Michael R. Cohen (Libertarian) 0.6% Joelle R. Fishman (Communist) 0.4% ! Connecticut's 4th congressional district John A. Phillips (Democratic) 42.9% Lothar Frank (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Connecticut's 5th congressional district Neal B. Hanlon (Republican) 40.8% Jerry Brennan (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Connecticut's 6th congressional district William E. Curry Jr. (Democratic) 47.8% Monte Dunn (Libertarian) 0.6%

Delaware

! Delaware At-large Tom Evans (Republican) 46.3% Others Mary D. Gies (American) 0.6% Richard A. Cohen (Libertarian) 0.4% David A. Nuttall (Citizens) 0.3%

Florida

Florida added 4 new districts, going from 15 to 19 seats, adding a new district near Miami and 3 more in central and southwestern Florida. ! Florida's 1st congressional district J. Terryl Bechtol (Republican) 25.6% ! Florida's 2nd congressional district Ron McNeil (Republican) 38.3% ! Florida's 3rd congressional district George Grimsley (Republican) 15.9% ! Florida's 4th congressional district Larry Gaudet (Republican) 33.1% ! Florida's 5th congressional district Dick Batchelor (Democratic) 41.2% ! Florida's 6th congressional district Ed Havill (Republican) 38.6% ! Florida's 7th congressional district Ken Ayers (Republican) 25.8% ! Florida's 8th congressional district ! Florida's 9th congressional district George H. Sheldon (Democratic) 48.8% ! Florida's 10th congressional district ! Florida's 11th congressional district Joel Robinson (Republican) 29.4% ! Florida's 12th congressional district Brad Culverhouse (Democratic) 47.4% ! Florida's 13th congressional district Dana N. Stevens (Democratic) 34.9% ! Florida's 14th congressional district Steve Mitchell (Republican) 27.0% ! Florida's 15th congressional district Ed Stack (Democratic) 42.9% ! Florida's 16th congressional district Maurice Berkowitz (Republican) 32.1% ! Florida's 17th congressional district ! Florida's 18th congressional district Ricardo Nunez (Republican) 28.8% ! Florida's 19th congressional district Glenn Rinker (Republican) 41.2%

Georgia

! Georgia's 1st congressional district Herb Jones (Republican) 35.9% ! Georgia's 2nd congressional district ! Georgia's 3rd congressional district Tyron Elliott (Republican) 29.0% ! Georgia's 4th congressional district Dick Winder (Republican) 34.5% ! Georgia's 5th congressional district Billy McKinney (Independent) 13.7% Paul Jones (Republican) 5.5% ! Georgia's 6th congressional district Jim Wood (Democratic) 44.7% ! Georgia's 7th congressional district Dave Sellers (Republican) 38.9% ! Georgia's 8th congressional district ! Georgia's 9th congressional district Charles Sherwood (Republican) 23.0% ! Georgia's 10th congressional district

Hawaii

! Hawaii's 1st congressional district Rockne H. Johnson (Libertarian) 10.1% ! Hawaii's 2nd congressional district Gregory B. Mills (Independent) 6.1% Amelia Lew Fritts (Libertarian) 4.6%

Idaho

! Idaho's 1st congressional district Larry LaRocco (Democratic) 46.3% ! Idaho's 2nd congressional district 1968 (retired) 1974 Richard H. Stallings (Democratic) 47.7%

Illinois

Illinois lost two seats at reapportionment, removing two districts with Republican incumbents, and at the same time two other Republican incumbents lost re-election in altered districts. ! Illinois's 1st congressional district Charles Allen Taliaferro (Republican) 2.7% ! Illinois's 2nd congressional district Kevin Walker Sparks (Republican) 12.8% ! Illinois's 3rd congressional district Richard D. Murphy (Republican) 26.0% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois's 4th congressional district Michael A. Murer (Democratic) 45.4% ! Illinois's 5th congressional district Daniel J. Partyka (Republican) 24.6% ! Illinois's 6th congressional district LeRoy E. Kennel (Democratic) 31.6% ! Illinois's 7th congressional district Dan Cheeks (Republican) 13.5% ! Illinois's 8th congressional district Bonnie Hickey (Republican) 16.6% ! Illinois's 9th congressional district Catherine Bertini (Republican) 32.0% Sheila Jones (Anti-Drug) 1.5% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois's 10th congressional district Eugenia S. Chapman (Democratic) 41.0% ! Illinois's 11th congressional district James F. Moynihan (Republican) 27.4% ! Illinois's 12th congressional district Daniel G. DeFosse (Democratic) 30.7% Joan T. Jarosz (Libertarian) 3.1% ! Illinois's 13th congressional district Bob Bily (Democratic) 30.2% ! Illinois's 14th congressional district Dan McGrath (Democratic) 35.4% ! Illinois's 15th congressional district Tim L. Hall (Democratic) 33.7% ! Illinois's 16th congressional district Skip Schwerdtfeger (Democratic) 42.8% ! Illinois's 17th congressional district Kenneth G. McMillan (Republican) 47.2% ! Illinois's 18th congressional district G. Douglas Stephens (Democratic) 48.4% ! Illinois's 19th congressional district John Gwinn (Democratic) 47.9% ! Illinois's 20th congressional district Paul Findley (Republican) 49.6% ! Illinois's 21st congressional district Robert H. Gaffner (Republican) 33.3% Sandra L. Climaco (Good Government) 3.1% ! Illinois's 22nd congressional district Peter G. Prineas (Republican) 33.8%

Indiana

Indiana lost one seat at reapportionment; Republicans in the legislature deleted two Democratic districts and added a new Republican district, although this strategy was offset by the unexpected defeat of incumbent H. Joel Deckard. ! Indiana's 1st congressional district Thomas H. Krieger (Republican) 43.1% Jesse Smith (Socialist Workers) 0.5% ! Indiana's 2nd congressional district Ralph VanNatta (Republican) 43.8% ! Indiana's 3rd congressional district Richard Clay Bodine (Democratic) 48.8% ! Indiana's 4th congressional district Roger M. Miller (Democratic) 35.1% John B. Cameron (American) 0.6% ! Indiana's 5th congressional district Allen B. Maxwell (Democratic) 38.9% ! Indiana's 6th congressional district George Grabianowski (Democratic) 35.1% ! rowspan=2 | Indiana's 7th congressional district Stephen S. Bonney (Democratic) 37.7% ! Indiana's 8th congressional district H. Joel Deckard (Republican) 48.1% Robert F. Arnove (Citizens) 0.5% ! Indiana's 9th congressional district Floyd Coates (Republican) 32.4% Stephen Arnold (Citizens) 0.5% ! rowspan=2 | Indiana's 10th congressional district Michael A. Carroll (Republican) 33.2% David W. Ellis (Socialist Workers) 0.1%

Iowa

! Iowa's 1st congressional district William E. Gluba (Democratic) 40.8% ! Iowa's 2nd congressional district Brent Appel (Democratic) 41.1% ! Iowa's 3rd congressional district Lynn G. Cutler (Democratic) 44.5% ! Iowa's 4th congressional district Dave Readinger (Republican) 33.6% Bill Douglas (Socialist) 0.3% ! Iowa's 5th congressional district Arlyn E. Danker (Republican) 41.1% ! Iowa's 6th congressional district Al Bremer (Republican) 35.7%

Kansas

! Kansas's 1st congressional district Kent Roth (Democratic) 30.2% Kent Earnest (Libertarian) 1.4% ! Kansas's 2nd congressional district Morris Kay (Republican) 42.6% ! Kansas's 3rd congressional district William L. Kostar (Democratic) 38.3% Gene R. Blair (Libertarian) 2.5% ! Kansas's 4th congressional district Jerry Caywood (Republican) 24.4% Karl Peterjohn (Libertarian) 1.6% ! Kansas's 5th congressional district Lee Rowe (Democratic) 31.1% John L. Conger (Libertarian) 1.2%

Kentucky

! Kentucky's 1st congressional district ! Kentucky's 2nd congressional district Mark Watson (Republican) 26.2% ! Kentucky's 3rd congressional district Carl Brown (Republican) 32.2% Norbert D. Leveronne (Independent) 2.0% Others Dan Murray (Libertarian) 0.4% Craig Honts (Socialist Workers) 0.3% ! Kentucky's 4th congressional district 1964 (defeated) 1966 Terry L. Mann (Democratic) 45.3% Paul Thiel (Libertarian) 0.5% ! Kentucky's 5th congressional district Doye Davenport (Democratic) 34.8% ! Kentucky's 6th congressional district Don Mills (Democratic) 41.4% Others Ken Ashby (Libertarian) 1.0% Don B. Pratt (Independent) 0.8% ! Kentucky's 7th congressional district Tom Hamby (Republican) 20.6%

Louisiana

All eight incumbents were re-elected by receiving more than 50% of the vote in the September 11 non-partisan blanket primaries. ! Louisiana's 1st congressional district Murphy O. Greene (Independent) 7.5% Suzanne Weiss (Independent) 6.7% ! Louisiana's 2nd congressional district Roger C. Johnson (Democratic) 23.0% ! Louisiana's 3rd congressional district ! Louisiana's 4th congressional district ! Louisiana's 5th congressional district Donald M. Greene (Democratic) 7.1% L. D. Knox (Independent) 5.6% Ronnie King (Democratic) 3.6% ! Louisiana's 6th congressional district James D. Agnew (Independent) 22.9% ! Louisiana's 7th congressional district Johnny Myers (Democratic) 21.0% ! Louisiana's 8th congressional district 1964 (lost renomination) 1972 Ned Randolph (Democratic) 39.1% Rosemary Rummler (Independent) 1.2%

Maine

! Maine's 1st congressional district John M. Kerry (Democratic) 47.9% Gregory J. Fleming (Libertarian) 1.7% ! Maine's 2nd congressional district James P. Dunleavy (Democratic) 33.3%

Maryland

! Maryland's 1st congressional district C. A. Porter Hopkins (Republican) 30.7% ! Maryland's 2nd congressional district Helen Delich Bentley (Republican) 47.4% ! Maryland's 3rd congressional district H. Robert Scherr (Republican) 25.8% ! Maryland's 4th congressional district Patricia O'Brien Aiken (Democratic) 38.8% ! Maryland's 5th congressional district William P. Guthrie (Republican) 20.4% ! Maryland's 6th congressional district Roscoe Bartlett (Republican) 25.6% ! Maryland's 7th congressional district M. Leonora Jones (Republican) 12.1% ! Maryland's 8th congressional district Elizabeth W. Spencer (Republican) 28.7%

Massachusetts

Massachusetts lost one seat at reapportionment, combining the districts of Barney Frank and Margaret Heckler. ! Massachusetts's 1st congressional district ! Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district Thomas P. Swank (Republican) 27.4% ! Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district ! rowspan=2 | Massachusetts's 4th congressional district Margaret Heckler (Republican) 40.5% ! Massachusetts's 5th congressional district Angelo Louis Laudani (Republican) 15.3% ! Massachusetts's 6th congressional district Thomas Trimarco (Republican) 42.2% ! Massachusetts's 7th congressional district David M. Basile (Republican) 22.2% ! Massachusetts's 8th congressional district Frank L. McNamara Jr. (Republican) 25.1% ! Massachusetts's 9th congressional district Deborah R. Cochran (Republican) 34.3% Valerie Eckart (Socialist Workers) 1.6% ! Massachusetts's 10th congressional district John E. Conway (Republican) 31.3% ! Massachusetts's 11th congressional district

Michigan

Michigan lost one seat at reapportionment. ! Michigan's 1st congressional district William B. Krebaum (Libertarian) 2.5% Eddie Benjamin (Workers League) 0.9% ! Michigan's 2nd congressional district George Wahl Sallade (Democratic) 32.5% Barbara J. McKenna (Libertarian) 2.1% ! Michigan's 3rd congressional district Richard L. Milliman (Republican) 42.6% Others Robert S. Holderbaum (Libertarian) 0.6% Lizzie M. Hudson (American Independent) 0.4% ! Michigan's 4th congressional district David A. Masiokas (Democratic) 38.8% Robert Wagner (Libertarian) 1.1% Robert Drenkhahn (American Independent) 0.5% ! Michigan's 5th congressional district Stephen V. Monsma (Democratic) 46.9% ! Michigan's 6th congressional district Jim Dunn (Republican) 47.5% James E. Hurrell (Libertarian) 1.1% ! Michigan's 7th congressional district George R. Darrah (Republican) 23.1% Dennis L. Berry (Libertarian) 1.2% David Freund (Workers League) 0.4% ! Michigan's 8th congressional district Sheila M. Hart (Libertarian) 9.0% ! Michigan's 9th congressional district Gerald D. Warner (Democratic) 35.1% ! Michigan's 10th congressional district Lawrence W. Reed (Republican) 38.9% William Spiers (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Michigan's 11th congressional district Kent Bourland (Democratic) 39.5% ! Michigan's 12th congressional district Ray Contesti (Republican) 33.2% Keith P. Edwards (Libertarian) 1.0% ! Michigan's 13th congressional district Letty Gupta (Republican) 11.1% Eddie Benjamin (Workers League) 0.9% ! Michigan's 14th congressional district Harold H. Dunn (Libertarian) 5.0% ! Michigan's 15th congressional district Mitchell Moran (Republican) 26.0% Guy R. Collins (American Independent) 1.2% ! Michigan's 16th congressional district David K. Haskins (Republican) 25.3% Others Susan Apstein (Socialist Workers) 0.7% Paul Scherrer (Workers League) 0.3% ! rowspan=2 | Michigan's 17th congressional district Gerald E. Rosen (Republican) 31.7% Virginia L. Cropsey (Libertarian) 1.7% ! Michigan's 18th congressional district Allen J. SIpher (Democratic) 25.7% Joseph Cote (Libertarian) 1.0%

Minnesota

! Minnesota's 1st congressional district Tom Hagedorn (Ind.-Republican) 47.9% Clare H. Jarvis (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Minnesota's 2nd congressional district Jim Nichols (DFL) 45.5% ! Minnesota's 3rd congressional district Joel A. Saliterman (DFL) 26.4% Richard Laybourn (Citizens) 1.5% ! Minnesota's 4th congressional district Bill James (Ind.-Republican) 26.8% ! Minnesota's 5th congressional district Keith W. Johnson (Ind.-Republican) 29.4% Kathryn Anderson (Citizens) 3.9% Thomas Wicklund (Libertarian) 1.2% ! Minnesota's 6th congressional district Arlen Erdahl (Ind.-Republican) 49.2% ! Minnesota's 7th congressional district Gene R. Wenstrom (DFL) 49.7% ! Minnesota's 8th congressional district Marnie Luce (Ind.-Republican) 23.3%

Mississippi

! Mississippi's 1st congressional district Fran Fawcett (Republican) 29.1% ! Mississippi's 2nd congressional district Robert G. Clark (Democratic) 48.4% William V. Harris (Independent) 1.3% ! Mississippi's 3rd congressional district James Bradshaw (Independent) 6.9% ! Mississippi's 4th congressional district Liles Williams (Republican) 45.6% Eddie L. McBride (Independent) 1.8% ! Mississippi's 5th congressional district Blackie Coate (Democratic) 21.5%

Missouri

Missouri lost one seat at reapportionment. ! Missouri's 1st congressional district Bill White (Republican) 33.9% ! Missouri's 2nd congressional district Harold L. Dielmann (Republican) 43.5% ! Missouri's 3rd congressional district Richard Foristel (Republican) 22.1% ! rowspan=2 | Missouri's 4th congressional district Wendell Bailey (Republican) 45.2% ! Missouri's 5th congressional district John A. Sharp (Republican) 40.2% Alan H. Deright (Independent) 1.3% Kathie A. Fitzgerald (Socialist Workers) 0.7% ! Missouri's 6th congressional district Jim Russell (Democratic) 44.7% ! Missouri's 7th congressional district David A. Geisler (Democratic) 49.5% ! Missouri's 8th congressional district Jerry Ford (Democratic) 46.9% ! Missouri's 9th congressional district Larry E. Mead (Republican) 39.2%

Montana

! Montana's 1st congressional district Bob Davies (Republican) 37.2% Don Doig (Libertarian) 3.1% ! Montana's 2nd congressional district Howard F. Lyman (Democratic) 44.2% Westley F. Deitchler (Libertarian) 2.1%

Nebraska

! Nebraska's 1st congressional district Curt Donaldson (Democratic) 24.9% ! Nebraska's 2nd congressional district Richard M. Fellman (Democratic) 43.2% ! Nebraska's 3rd congressional district

Nevada

! Nevada's 1st congressional district Peggy Cavnar (Republican) 42.5% ! Nevada's 2nd congressional district Mary Gojack (Democratic) 41.3% Teresa Vuceta (Libertarian) 3.2%

New Hampshire

! New Hampshire's 1st congressional district Bob Smith (Republican) 44.5% William C. Mackenzie (Independent) 0.5% ! New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district Robert L. Dupay (Democratic) 29.2%

New Jersey

New Jersey lost one seat at reapportionment. ! New Jersey's 1st congressional district John A. Dramesi (Republican) 26.2% Others Jerry Zeldin (Libertarian) 0.3% Patrick J. McCann (Socialist) 0.2% ! New Jersey's 2nd congressional district John J. Mahoney (Republican) 31.1% Bruce Powers (Libertarian) 0.8% ! New Jersey's 3rd congressional district Marie Sheehan Muhler (Republican) 36.2% Others John Kinnevy III (Citizens) 0.5% Lee A. Gesner Jr. (Libertarian) 0.4% Joseph B. Hawley (Independent) 0.3% Lawrence D. Erickson (Socialist Labor) 0.3% ! New Jersey's 4th congressional district Joseph P. Merlino (Democratic) 46.5% Others Bill Harris (Libertarian) 0.4% Paul B. Rizzo (Independent) 0.2% Eugene Allen Creech (Independent) 0.1% ! New Jersey's 5th congressional district Fritz Cammerzell (Democratic) 33.5% William J. Zelko Jr. (Libertarian) 1.2% ! New Jersey's 6th congressional district Bertram L. Buckler (Republican) 31.3% Charles M. Hart (Libertarian) 0.6% ! New Jersey's 7th congressional district Adam K. Levin (Democratic) 43.3% Donald B. Siano (Libertarian) 0.8% ! New Jersey's 8th congressional district Norm Robertson (Republican) 28.5% Sidney J. Pope (Libertarian) 0.8% ! New Jersey's 9th congressional district Harold C. Hollenbeck (Republican) 46.0% Robert Shapiro (Libertarian) 0.9% ! New Jersey's 10th congressional district Timothy Lee Jr. (Republican) 15.7% Others Katharine Florentine (Libertarian) 1.0% Christine Keno (Independent) 0.7% ! New Jersey's 11th congressional district Rey Redington (Republican) 34.8% Richard S. Roth (Libertarian) 0.9% ! rowspan=2 | New Jersey's 12th congressional district Jeff Connor (Democratic) 32.3% Harold F. Leiendecker (Libertarian) 0.9% ! New Jersey's 13th congressional district George S. Callas (Democratic) 39.1% Others Paula Volpe (Citizens) 0.6% Leonard T. Flynn (Libertarian) 0.5% Donald L. Smith (Constitution) 0.4% ! New Jersey's 14th congressional district Charles J. Catrillo (Republican) 22.3% Jack Murphy (Independent) 1.3% Others Herbert H. Shaw (Independent) 1.0% Kenneth Famularo (Independent) 0.7% Louis J. Sicilia (Libertarian) 0.4%

New Mexico

! New Mexico's 1st congressional district Jan A. Hartke (Democratic) 47.6% ! New Mexico's 2nd congressional district Caleb J. Chandler (Democratic) 41.6% ! New Mexico's 3rd congressional district Marjorie Bell Chambers (Republican) 35.4%

New York

New York lost five seats at reapportionment. ! New York's 1st congressional district Ethan C. Eldon (Democratic) 36.1% ! New York's 2nd congressional district Paul G. Costello (Republican) 33.8% Louis VanDenEssen (Right to Life) 2.3% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 3rd congressional district John LeBoutillier (Republican) 46.0% Richard T. Bohner (Right to Life) 2.2% ! New York's 4th congressional district Robert P. Zimmerman (Democratic) 36.4% John J. Dunkle (Right to Life) 3.3% ! New York's 5th congressional district Arnold J. Miller (Democratic) 38.8% Thomas J. Boyle (Right to Life) 2.8% Richard Horan (Libertarian) 0.3% ! New York's 6th congressional district Mark E. Scott (Conservative) 4.1% ! New York's 7th congressional district Albert Lemishow (Republican) 22.8% ! New York's 8th congressional district John T. Blume (Conservative) 10.5% ! New York's 9th congressional district John J. Weigandt (Republican) 19.8% Ralph G. Groves (Conservative) 5.8% Patricia A. Salargo (Liberal) 1.1% ! New York's 10th congressional district Stephen Marks (Republican) 19.2% Alice J. Bertolotti (Right to Life) 1.7% ! New York's 11th congressional district James W. Smith (Republican) 9.5% Patrick W. Giagnacova (Liberal) 3.2% Joseph N. O. Caesar (Conservative) 2.9% Susan C. Zarate (Socialist Workers) 0.8% ! New York's 12th congressional district David Katan Sr. (Republican) 6.5% David E. Rosenstroch (Conservative) 2.0% Jahn-Clymer Francis (Right to Life) 0.9% ! New York's 13th congressional district Leon F. Nadrowski (Republican) 16.7% James M. Gay (Conservative) 2.7% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 14th congressional district Leo C. Zeferetti (Democratic) 42.9% Carl F. Grillo (Liberal) 1.1% ! New York's 15th congressional district Betty G. Lall (Democratic) 44.9% Henry Van Rossem (Conservative) 1.6% ! New York's 16th congressional district Michael T. Berns (Conservative) 1.6% Veronica Cruz (Socialist Workers) 0.9% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 17th congressional district Louis S. Antonelli (Republican) 15.0% ! New York's 18th congressional district Loidis R. Cordero (Popular) 1.1% ! New York's 19th congressional district Michael J. McSherry (Conservative) 5.9% Eva Chertov (Socialist Workers) 0.5% ! New York's 20th congressional district Jon S. Fossel (Republican) 41.3% Florence T. O'Grady (Right to Life) 2.2% ! New York's 21st congressional district J. Morgan Strong (Democratic) 24.8% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 22nd congressional district Peter A. Peyser (Democratic) 42.0% Charles C. Beck (Conservative) 2.8% Richard Bruno (Right to Life) 2.3% ! New York's 23rd congressional district Frank Wicks (Republican) 19.2% John G. Dow (Liberal) 3.9% Others Mark A. Dunlea (Citizens) 0.5% Patricia Mayberry (Socialist Workers) 0.3% ! New York's 24th congressional district Roy Esiason (Democratic) 26.1% ! New York's 25th congressional district Anita Maxwell (Democratic) 42.4% Donald J. Thomas (Right to Life) 1.8% ! New York's 26th congressional district David P. Landy (Democratic) 28.4% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 27th congressional district Elaine Lytel (Democratic) 44.2% Thomas M. Hunter (Conservative) 1.6% George Hyrcza (Right to Life) 1.1% ! New York's 28th congressional district David F. Crowley (Republican) 42.5% Mark R. Masterson (Right to Life) 1.1% ! New York's 29th congressional district William C. Larsen (Democratic) 30.2% Edwin Lundberg (Conservative) 3.4% ! New York's 30th congressional district Bill Benet (Democratic) 27.9% Richard G. Baxter (Conservative) 2.2% David J. Valone (Right to Life) 1.7% ! New York's 31st congressional district James A. Martin (Democratic) 24.7% ! New York's 32nd congressional district Raymond R. Walker (Conservative) 6.8% Timothy J. Hubbard (Right to Life) 1.9% ! New York's 33rd congressional district Walter J. Pillich (Republican) 13.2% James F. Gallagher (Right to Life) 2.7% ! New York's 34th congressional district James J. Snyder (Republican) 38.7% Genevieve F. Ronan (Right to Life) 1.1%

North Carolina

! North Carolina's 1st congressional district James F. McIntyre III (Republican) 17.8% Bobby Yates Emory (Libertarian) 0.9% ! North Carolina's 2nd congressional district John W. Marin (Republican) 30.8% H. M. Michaux Jr. (Write-in) 14.4% Sue Lamm (Libertarian) 1.3% ! North Carolina's 3rd congressional district Eugene McDaniel (Republican) 36.0% Marshall Sprague (Libertarian) 0.5% ! North Carolina's 4th congressional district Bill Cobey (Republican) 47.4% Fritz Prochnow (Libertarian) 1.3% ! North Carolina's 5th congressional district Anne Bagnal (Republican) 39.2% Others Naudeen Beek (Libertarian) 0.4% Meryl Lynn Farber (Socialist Workers) 0.1% ! North Carolina's 6th congressional district Gene Johnston (Republican) 45.6% J. Erik Christensen (Libertarian) 0.5% ! North Carolina's 7th congressional district Edward Johnson (Republican) 28.0% Richard Hollembeak (Libertarian) 1.0% ! North Carolina's 8th congressional district Harris D. Blake (Republican) 42.0% Don Scoggins (Libertarian) 0.7% ! North Carolina's 9th congressional district Preston Cornelius (Democratic) 41.9% Dave Braatz (Libertarian) 1.1% ! North Carolina's 10th congressional district John Rankin (Libertarian) 7.3% ! North Carolina's 11th congressional district Bill Hendon (Republican) 49.2% Linda Janca (Libertarian) 0.9%

North Dakota

! North Dakota At-large Kent Jones (Republican) 27.7% Don J. Klingensmith (Prohibition) 0.7%

Ohio

Ohio lost two seats at reapportionment. ! Ohio's 1st congressional district 1974 (lost) 1976 John E. Held (Republican) 33.7% James A. Berns (Libertarian) 2.8% ! Ohio's 2nd congressional district William J. Luttmer (Democratic) 34.2% Charles K. Shrout Jr. (Libertarian) 1.9% Joseph I. Lombardo (Independent) 1.2% ! Ohio's 3rd congressional district Kathryn E. Brown (Libertarian) 12.3% ! Ohio's 4th congressional district Bob Moon (Democratic) 35.4% ! Ohio's 5th congressional district James R. Sherck (Democratic) 44.8% ! Ohio's 6th congressional district Lynn Alan Grimshaw (Democratic) 40.8% ! Ohio's 7th congressional district Roger D. Tackett (Democratic) 42.0% John B. Winer (Libertarian) 1.8% ! Ohio's 8th congressional district John W. Griffin (Democratic) 33.6% ! Ohio's 9th congressional district Ed Weber (Republican) 39.3% Susan A. Skinner (Independent) 1.1% Others James J. Somers (Independent) 1.0% David Muir (Libertarian) 0.7% ! rowspan=2 | Ohio's 10th congressional district John M. Buchanan (Democratic) 36.7% ! rowspan=2 | Ohio's 11th congressional district Glen W. Warner (Republican) 36.9% Jim Russell (Libertarian) 2.2% ! Ohio's 12th congressional district Bob Shamansky (Democratic) 47.3% Russell A. Lewis (Libertarian) 2.3% ! Ohio's 13th congressional district Timothy Paul Martin (Republican) 35.4% James S. Patton (Independent) 3.4% ! Ohio's 14th congressional district Louis A. Mangels (Republican) 29.5% ! Ohio's 15th congressional district Greg Kostelac (Democratic) 29.8% Steve Kender (Libertarian) 3.9% ! Ohio's 16th congressional district Jeffrey R. Orenstein (Democratic) 34.2% ! Ohio's 17th congressional district George D. Tablack (Democratic) 44.9% ! Ohio's 18th congressional district ! Ohio's 19th congressional district Richard G. Anter II (Republican) 38.3% Thomas Pekarek (Libertarian) 1.6% Kevin G. Killeeen (Independent) 1.2% ! Ohio's 20th congressional district Paris T. LeJeune (Republican) 11.3% Milton R. Norris (Libertarian) 1.8% Louise Haberbush (Independent) 1.2% ! Ohio's 21st congressional district Alan G. Shatteen (Republican) 13.9%

Oklahoma

! Oklahoma's 1st congressional district Dick Freeman (Republican) 45.9% ! Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district Lou Striegel (Republican) 27.4% ! Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district Patrick K. Miller (Republican) 17.8% ! Oklahoma's 4th congressional district Howard Rutledge (Republican) 34.2% Others Charles T. Emerson (Independent) 0.4% Marshall A. Luse Jr. (Independent) 0.3% ! Oklahoma's 5th congressional district Dan Lane (Democratic) 28.8% Paul E. Trent (Independent) 3.9% ! Oklahoma's 6th congressional district Ed Moore (Republican) 24.6%

Oregon

! Oregon's 1st congressional district Bill Moshofsky (Republican) 46.2% ! Oregon's 2nd congressional district Larryann Willis (Democratic) 44.4% ! Oregon's 3rd congressional district Thomas H. Phelan (Republican) 21.7% ! Oregon's 4th congressional district Ross Anthony (Republican) 40.9% ! Oregon's 5th congressional district Ruth McFarland (Democratic) 48.8%

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania lost two seats at reapportionment. ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district Michael Marino (Republican) 26.6% Others Lisa Brannan (Consumer) 0.7% Ralph Mullinger (Libertarian) 0.4% ! Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district Milton Street (Independent) 22.2% William C. Saunders (Libertarian) 1.7% ! Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Charles F. Dougherty (Republican) 48.7% Others Carolyn Berger (Consumer) 0.5% Mike Finley (Socialist Workers) 0.5% Bruce Bishkin (Libertarian) 0.2% ! Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district Eugene Atkinson (Republican) 38.6% Sam Blancato (Consumer) 1.2% ! Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district Bob Burger (Democratic) 32.8% ! Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district Harry B. Martin (Republican) 28.0% ! Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district Steve Joachim (Republican) 44.6% ! Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district James K. Coyne III (Republican) 48.9% Others Albert H. Reef (Independent) 0.5% Hans Schroeder (Libertarian) 0.3% ! Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district Eugene J. Duncan (Democratic) 34.9% ! Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district Robert J. Rafalko (Democratic) 32.5% ! Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district Jim Nelligan (Republican) 46.5% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district William N. Tuscano (Republican) 34.4% Joseph E. Krill (Independent) 4.5% ! Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district Martin J. Cunningham (Democratic) 35.2% Nicholas Kydonieus (Libertarian) 0.5% ! Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district John Robert Clark (Republican) 20.3% Richard Edward Caligiuri (Libertarian) 3.4% William R. Kalman (Socialist Workers) 1.5% ! Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district Richard J. Orloski (Democratic) 42.2% ! Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district Jean D. Mowery (Democratic) 28.7% ! Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district Larry Hochendoner (Democratic) 42.4% ! Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district Ted Jacob (Republican) 45.0% William A. Lewis Jr. (Libertarian) 0.8% ! Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district Larry Becker (Democratic) 29.2% ! Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district Terry T. Ray (Republican) 22.8% David L. Travis (Libertarian) 1.2% ! Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district Anthony Andrezeski (Democratic) 49.8% ! Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district Frank J. Paterra (Republican) 20.5% Deann Rathbun (Socialist Workers) 0.8% ! Pennsylvania's 23rd congressional district Joseph J. Calla Jr. (Democratic) 34.8%

Rhode Island

! Rhode Island's 1st congressional district Burton Stallwood (Republican) 38.3% Gertrude M. Jayne Fowler (Independent) 1.0% ! Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district James V. Aukerman (Democratic) 44.4%

South Carolina

! South Carolina's 1st congressional district W. Mullins McLeod (Democratic) 44.9% Walter E. Smith (Libertarian) 0.8% ! South Carolina's 2nd congressional district Ken Mosely (Democratic) 41.5% ! South Carolina's 3rd congressional district Gordon T. Davis (Libertarian) 9.6% ! South Carolina's 4th congressional district Marion E. Tyus (Democratic) 36.7% ! South Carolina's 5th congressional district John S. Wilkerson (Republican) 32.4% ! South Carolina's 6th congressional district John Light Napier (Republican) 47.5%

South Dakota

! rowspan=2 | South Dakota At-large Clint Roberts (Republican) 48.4%

Tennessee

! Tennessee's 1st congressional district Jessie J. Cable (Democratic) 22.8% James B. Fields (Independent) 3.1% ! Tennessee's 2nd congressional district ! Tennessee's 3rd congressional district Glen Byers (Republican) 36.3% Henry Ford Brock (Independent) 1.9% ! Tennessee's 4th congressional district Cissy Baker (Republican) 33.9% ! Tennessee's 5th congressional district Laurel Steinhice (Republican) 19.8% ! Tennessee's 6th congressional district ! Tennessee's 7th congressional district Bob Clement (Democratic) 49.5% ! Tennessee's 8th congressional district Bruce Benson (Republican) 25.1% ! Tennessee's 9th congressional district Joe Crawford (Republican) 26.4% Isaac Richmond (Independent) 1.2%

Texas

! Texas's 1st congressional district John Traylor (Libertarian) 2.5% ! Texas's 2nd congressional district Ed Richbourg (Libertarian) 5.7% ! Texas's 3rd congressional district Jim McNees (Democratic) 21.8% Jerry R. Williamson (Libertarian) 1.1% ! Texas's 4th congressional district Pete Collumb (Republican) 25.3% Bruce Iiams (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Texas's 5th congressional district Joe Devany (Republican) 33.7% Others Richard Squire (Libertarian) 0.9% John Richard Bridges (Citizens) 0.6% ! Texas's 6th congressional district Ron Hard (Libertarian) 5.5% ! Texas's 7th congressional district Dennis G. Scoggins (Democratic) 14.0% Bill Ware (Libertarian) 1.0% ! Texas's 8th congressional district Henry E. Allee (Democratic) 42.6% Mike Angwin (Libertarian) 0.6% ! Texas's 9th congressional district John W. Lewis (Republican) 30.3% Dean Allen (Libertarian) 2.1% ! Texas's 10th congressional district William G. Kelsey (Libertarian) 6.5% Bradley Louis Rockwell (Citizens) 3.4% ! Texas's 11th congressional district Thomas B. Kilbride (Libertarian) 3.6% ! Texas's 12th congressional district Jim Ryan (Republican) 30.5% Edward Olson (Libertarian) 0.6% ! Texas's 13th congressional district Ron Slover (Republican) 35.3% Rod Collier (Libertarian) 1.2% ! Texas's 14th congressional district Joe Wyatt Jr. (Republican) 38.6% Glenn Rasmussen (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Texas's 15th congressional district Frank L. Jones III (Libertarian) 4.3% ! Texas's 16th congressional district Pat Haggerty (Republican) 44.2% Catherine A. McDivitt (Libertarian) 1.9% ! Texas's 17th congressional district James A. Cooley II (Libertarian) 2.9% ! Texas's 18th congressional district C. Leon Pickett (Republican) 14.7% Thomas P. Bernhardt (Libertarian) 2.7% ! Texas's 19th congressional district E. L. Hicks (Republican) 17.3% Mike Read (Libertarian) 1.1% ! Texas's 20th congressional district Roger V. Gary (Libertarian) 5.6% Benedict D. LaRosa (Independent) 3.0% ! Texas's 21st congressional district Charles S. Stough (Democratic) 24.6% Jeffrey J. Brown (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Texas's 22nd congressional district 1976 (defeated) 1978 ! Texas's 23rd congressional district Jeff Wentworth (Republican) 44.2% Parker Abell (Libertarian) 0.5% ! Texas's 24th congressional district Lucy Patterson (Republican) 26.0% David Guier (Libertarian) 1.1% ! Texas's 25th congressional district Mike Faubion (Republican) 37.9% Others Barbara Coldiron (Citizens) 0.9% Jeff Calvert (Libertarian) 0.8% ! Texas's 26th congressional district Jim Bradshaw (Republican) 49.9% ! Texas's 27th congressional district Jason Luby (Republican) 33.8% Steven R. Roberts (Libertarian) 2.1%

Utah

! Utah's 1st congressional district A. Stephen Dirks (Democratic) 37.2% ! Utah's 2nd congressional district Frances Farley (Democratic) 46.2% ! Utah's 3rd congressional district Henry A. Huish (Independent) 23.1%

Vermont

! Vermont At-large Mark A. Kaplan (Democratic) 23.2% Robin Lloyd (Citizens) 3.9% Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 1.7% Morris Earle (Independent) 1.1% George E. Trask (Libertarian) 0.9%

Virginia

! Virginia's 1st congressional district John McGlennon (Democratic) 44.8% ! Virginia's 2nd congressional district ! Virginia's 3rd congressional district John A. Waldrop Jr. (Democratic) 40.8% ! Virginia's 4th congressional district Robert Daniel (Republican) 45.6% ! Virginia's 5th congressional district ! Virginia's 6th congressional district Kevin G. Miller (Republican) 48.5% Robert L. Fariss (Independent) 1.7% ! Virginia's 7th congressional district Lindsay G. Dorrier Jr. (Democratic) 36.3% David J. Toscano (Independent) 3.9% ! Virginia's 8th congressional district 1974 (defeated) 1980 Herbert Harris (Democratic) 48.6% Austin W. Morrill Jr. (Independent) 1.7% ! Virginia's 9th congressional district 1954 (defeated) 1966 William C. Wampler (Republican) 49.6% ! Virginia's 10th congressional district Ira M. Lechner (Democratic) 45.9% Scott R. Bowden (Independent) 1.3%

Washington

! Washington's 1st congressional district Brian Long (Democratic) 32.4% ! Washington's 2nd congressional district Joan Houchen (Republican) 40.4% ! Washington's 3rd congressional district J. T. Quigg (Republican) 36.8% O'Dean Williamson (Independent) 3.1% ! Washington's 4th congressional district Charles D. Kilbury (Democratic) 28.6% Michael Leroy Burns (Independent) 1.6% ! Washington's 5th congressional district John Sonneland (Republican) 35.7% ! Washington's 6th congressional district Ted Haley (Republican) 33.2% Jayne H. Anderson (Independent) 4.3% ! Washington's 7th congressional district Bob Dorse (Republican) 29.1% ! Washington's 8th congressional district Beth Bland (Democratic) 43.0%

West Virginia

! West Virginia's 1st congressional district 1956 (retired) 1968 John F. McCuskey (Republican) 46.8% ! West Virginia's 2nd congressional district J. D. Hinkle Jr. (Republican) 36.0% ! West Virginia's 3rd congressional district Mick Staton (Republican) 41.6% Adrienne Benjamin (Socialist Workers) 0.5% ! West Virginia's 4th congressional district Homer L. Harris (Republican) 19.5%

Wisconsin

! Wisconsin's 1st congressional district Peter Jansson (Republican) 38.1% Arthur Jackson (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district Jim Johnson (Republican) 38.7% David Beito (Libertarian) 0.7% ! Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district Paul Offner (Democratic) 42.8% Kenneth Van Doren (Libertarian) 0.6% ! Wisconsin's 4th congressional district Nicholas P. Youngers (Libertarian) 3.0% John F. Baumgartner (Independent) 1.8% John Gudenschwager (Constitution) 0.7% ! Wisconsin's 5th congressional district Rod Johnston (Republican) 34.9% Others William McCuen Jr. (Libertarian) 1.0% Walter Beach (Independent) 0.3% Cheryll Hidalgo (Independent) 0.2% ! Wisconsin's 6th congressional district Gordon Loehr (Democratic) 35.0% ! Wisconsin's 7th congressional district Bernard Zimmermann (Republican) 32.0% ! Wisconsin's 8th congressional district Ruth Clusen (Democratic) 42.0% Anthony Theisen (Libertarian) 0.8% ! Wisconsin's 9th congressional district

Wyoming

! Wyoming At-large Ted Hommel (Democratic) 28.9%

Non-voting delegates

! American Samoa at-largeFofō Iosefa Fiti Sunia (Democratic) Uncontested ! District of Columbia at-largeWalter Fauntroy (Democratic) 83.0% John West (Republican) 15.3% ! Guam at-largeAntonio Borja Won Pat (Democratic) 51.7% Vicente T. Blaz (Republican) 48.3% ! U.S. Virgin Islands at-largeRon de Lugo (Democratic) 82.8% Frank Prince (Republican) 14.6% Eric A. Smalls (Independent) 2.6%

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