1992 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 1992 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 3, 1992, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 103rd United States Congress. They coincided with the 1992 presidential election, in which Democrat Bill Clinton was elected president, defeating Republican incumbent President George H. W. Bush. Despite this, however, the Democrats lost a net of nine seats in the House to the Republicans, in part due to redistricting following the 1990 census. This election was the first to use districts drawn up during the 1990 United States redistricting cycle on the basis of the 1990 census. The redrawn districts were notable for the increase in majority-minority districts, drawn as mandated by the Voting Rights Act. The 1980 census resulted in 17 majority-black districts and 10 majority-Hispanic districts, but 32 and 19 such districts, respectively, were drawn after 1990. This was the first time ever that the victorious presidential party lost seats in the House in two consecutive elections. , this is the last congressional election in which Republicans won a House seat in Rhode Island, and the last time the Democrats won the House for more than two consecutive elections.

Overall results

368 incumbent members sought reelection, but 20 were defeated in primaries and 23 defeated in the general election for a total of 325 incumbents winning. 46 representatives involved in the House banking scandal had over 100 overdrafts. 12 did not seek reelection, 8 were defeated in primaries, and 5 were defeated in the general election Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk

Retiring incumbents

65 members did not seek re-election: 41 Democrats and 24 Republicans.

Democrats

Republicans

Resignation and deaths

Three seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignations or death in 1992, two of which were not filled until the next Congress.

Democrats

Two Democrats died in office

Popular Democrats

One popular democrat resigned before the end of their term.

Incumbents defeated

In primary elections

Democrats

Fourteen Democrats lost renomination.

Republicans

Five Republicans lost renomination.

In the general election

Democrats

Sixteen Democrats lost re-election to Republicans.

Republicans

Eight Republicans lost re-election to Democrats. One Republican lost re-election to a Republican.

Popular Democrats

One Popular Democrat lost re-election to a New Progressive.

Reapportionment

The 1990 United States census determined how many of the 435 congressional districts each state receives for the 1990 redistricting cycle. Due to population shifts, New York lost three seats; Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania lost two seats; Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, and West Virginia lost one seat; Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington gained one seat; Texas gained three seats; Florida gained four seats; California gained seven seats.

New seats

Seventeen new districts were created, and three districts were restored after the 1990 redistricting process:

Seats eliminated

The following districts were eliminated and became obsolete:

Seats with multiple incumbents running

The following districts had multiple incumbent representatives running, a product of multiple districts merging in redistricting.

Open seats that changed parties

Republican seats won by Democrats

Democratic seats won by Republicans

Open seats that parties held

Democratic holds

Republican holds

Of the 435 districts created in the 2020 redistricting, twenty-seven had no incumbent representative.

Democratic gain

Eighteen Democrats were elected in newly created seats.

Republican gain

Nine Republicans were elected in newly created seats.

Special elections

! Puerto Rico's at-large congressional district ! NY's 17th congressional district Uncontested ! NC's 1st congressional district Ted Tyler (Republican) 41.3% C. Barry Williams (Libertarian) 2.0%

Alabama

! Alabama's 1st congressional district William Brewer (Democratic) 36.8% John Garrett (Libertarian) 3.0% ! Alabama's 2nd congressional district George Wallace Jr. (Democratic) 47.9% Glynn Reeves (Libertarian) 1.4% Others Malcolm Brassell (Independent) 0.6% Richard Boone (Independent) 0.6% ! Alabama's 3rd congressional district Don Sledge (Republican) 37.3% Rodric Templeton (Libertarian) 2.3% ! Alabama's 4th congressional district Martha Strickland (Republican) 29.0% Robert King (Libertarian) 2.5% ! Alabama's 5th congressional district Terry Smith (Republican) 31.9% Michael Seibert (Libertarian) 2.5% ! Alabama's 6th congressional district Ben Erdreich (Democratic) 45.0% Carla Cloum (Independent) 1.6% Mark Bodenhausen (Libertarian) 1.0% ! Alabama's 7th congressional district Kervin Jones (Republican) 17.4% James Lewis (Independent) 6.0% James Chambliss (Independent) 5.5% Michael Todd Mayer (Libertarian) 1.0% John Hawkins (Socialist Workers) 0.6%

Alaska

! Alaska At-large John S. Devens (Democratic) 42.8% Michael States (AIP) 6.2% Mike Milligan (Green) 3.9%

Arizona

! Arizona's 1st congressional district Jay Rhodes (Republican) 44.6% Ted Goldstein (Natural Law) 4.1% ! Arizona's 2nd congressional district Don Shooter (Republican) 30.0% Dan Detaranto (Libertarian) 4.0% ! Arizona's 3rd congressional district Roger Hartstone (Democratic) 34.4% Pamela Volponi (Natural Law) 4.1% ! Arizona's 4th congressional district Walter Mybeck (Democratic) 26.7% Debbie Collings (Independent) 9.7% Tim McDermott (Libertarian) 4.4% ! Arizona's 5th congressional district Jim Toevs (Democratic) 29.7% Perry Willis (Libertarian) 3.7% ! Arizona's 6th congressional district Doug Wead (Republican) 41.4% Sarah Stannard (Independent) 5.6%

Arkansas

! Arkansas's 1st congressional district Terry Hayes (Republican) 30.2% ! Arkansas's 2nd congressional district Dennis Scott (Republican) 25.8% ! Arkansas's 3rd congressional district John VanWinkle (Democratic) 47.2% Ralph Forbes (Independent) 2.5% ! Arkansas's 4th congressional district Bill McCuen (Democratic) 47.7%

California

The delegation increased from 45 to 52 seats. To create the seven-seat net gain, eight seats were added, designated as: the CA's 10th congressional district, CA's 11th congressional district, CA's 25th congressional district, CA's 33rd congressional district, CA's 41st congressional district, CA's 43rd congressional district, CA's 49th congressional district, and CA's 50th congressional district districts, and one seat was lost through the merger of two seats: the former CA's 41st congressional district and CA's 44th congressional district districts merged into the redesignated CA's 51st congressional district, in an election contest. ! California's 1st congressional district Frank Riggs (Republican) 45.1% Phil Baldwin (Peace and Freedom) 4.3% Matthew L. Howard (Libertarian) 3% ! California's 2nd congressional district Elliot Roy Freedman (Democratic) 28% Doc Pendery (Libertarian) 6.8% ! California's 3rd congressional district H. L. Richardson (Republican) 40.3% Ross Crain (Libertarian) 8.6% ! California's 4th congressional district Patricia Malberg (Democratic) 45.7% Patrick Lee McHargue (Libertarian) 4.5% ! California's 5th congressional district Robert S. Dinsmore (Republican) 25.5% Gordon D. Mors (American Independent) 2.1% Chris J. Rufer (Libertarian) 2% Tian Harter (Green) 1.9% ! California's 6th congressional district Bill Filante (Republican) 33.6% ! California's 7th congressional district Dave Scholl (Republican) 25.2% David L. Franklin (Peace and Freedom) 4.5% ! California's 8th congressional district Marc Wolin (Republican) 11% Cesar G. Cadabes (Peace and Freedom) 3.3% James R. Elwood (Libertarian) 3.2% ! California's 9th congressional district Billy Hunter (Republican) 23.5% Dave Linn (Peace and Freedom) 4.6% ! California's 10th congressional district Wendell H. Williams (Democratic) 48% ! California's 11th congressional district Patti Garamendi (Democratic) 45.6% Christine Roberts (Libertarian) 6.8% ! California's 12th congressional district Jim R. Tomlin (Republican) 23.3% Mary Weldon (Peace and Freedom) 4.4% George L. O'Brien (Libertarian) 3.4% ! California's 13th congressional district Verne W. Teyler (Republican) 31.6% Roslyn A. Allen (Peace and Freedom) 8.2% ! California's 14th congressional district Tom Huening (Republican) 39% Chuck Olson (Libertarian) 2.8% David Wald (Peace and Freedom) 1.5% ! California's 15th congressional district Robert Wick (Republican) 31.2% Duggan Dieterly (Libertarian) 5% ! California's 16th congressional district Ted Bundesen (Republican) 32% Amani S. Kuumba (Peace and Freedom) 6% ! California's 17th congressional district Bill McCampbell (Republican) 23.7% Maureen Smith (Peace and Freedom) 2.3% John D. Wilkes (Libertarian) 1.9% ! California's 18th congressional district Kim R. Almstrom (Libertarian) 15.3% ! California's 19th congressional district Tal L. Cloud (Republican) 46.4% Dorothy L. Wells (Peace and Freedom) 6.2% ! California's 20th congressional district Ed Hunt (Republican) 35.1% ! California's 21st congressional district Deborah A. Vollmer (Democratic) 34.7% ! California's 22nd congressional district Gloria Ochoa (Democratic) 34.9% Mindy Lorenz (Green) 9.5% William Howard Dilbeck (Libertarian) 3% ! California's 23rd congressional district Anita Perez Ferguson (Democratic) 41.4% Jay C. Wood (Libertarian) 4.3% ! California's 24th congressional district Tom McClintock (Republican) 39.1% John P. Lindblad (Peace and Freedom) 5.4% ! California's 25th congressional district Gil Gilmartin (Democratic) 33% Rick Pamplin (Independent) 6.4% Peggy L. Christensen (Libertarian) 3.2% Charles Wilken (Green) 3.2% Nancy Lawrence (Peace and Freedom) 2.3% ! California's 26th congressional district Gary E. Forsch (Republican) 30.2% Margery Hinds (Peace and Freedom) 5.9% Bernard Zimring (Libertarian) 2.9% ! California's 27th congressional district Doug Kahn (Democratic) 39.4% Jesse A. Moorman (Green) 5.2% Margaret Edwards (Peace and Freedom) 3.5% Dennis Decherd (Libertarian) 2.3% ! California's 28th congressional district Al Wachtel (Democratic) 36.6% Walt Contreras Sheasby (Green) 3% Thomas J. Dominy (Libertarian) 2% ! California's 29th congressional district Mark Robbins (Republican) 25.7% David Davis (Independent) 5.9% Susan C. Davies (Peace and Freedom) 5.3% Felix Tsvi Rogin (Libertarian) 1.8% ! California's 30th congressional district Morry Waksberg (Republican) 24% Blase Bonpane (Green) 7.6% Elizabeth Nakano (Peace and Freedom) 7.4% Drew Consalvo (Libertarian) 2.7% ! California's 31st congressional district Reuben D. Franco (Republican) 37.4% ! California's 32nd congressional district Bob Weber (Libertarian) 7.2% William R. Williams (Peace and Freedom) 5.7% ! California's 33rd congressional district Robert Guzman (Republican) 30.4% Tim Delia (Peace and Freedom) 4.2% Dale S. Olvera (Libertarian) 2.4% ! California's 34th congressional district J. Jay Hernandez (Republican) 34% Marty Swinney (Libertarian) 4.7% ! California's 35th congressional district Nate Truman (Republican) 14% Alice Mae Miles (Peace and Freedom) 2.2% Carin Rogers (Libertarian) 1.3% ! California's 36th congressional district Joan Milke Flores (Republican) 42.2% Richard Greene (Green) 5.1% Marc F. Denny (Libertarian) 2.1% Owen Staley (Peace and Freedom) 2.1% ! California's 37th congressional district B. Kwaku Duren (Peace and Freedom) 14.3% ! California's 38th congressional district Evan Anderson Braude (Democratic) 43.4% Paul Burton (Peace and Freedom) 4.4% Blake Ashley (Libertarian) 3.6% ! California's 39th congressional district Molly McClanahan (Democratic) 38.5% Jack Dean (Libertarian) 4.4% ! California's 40th congressional district Donald M. "Don" Rusk (Democratic) 31.1% Margie Akin (Peace and Freedom) 5.8% ! California's 41st congressional district Bob Baker (Democratic) 34.4% Mike Noonan (Peace and Freedom) 5.9% ! California's 42nd congressional district Dick Rutan (Republican) 44% Fritz R. Ward (Libertarian) 5.4% ! California's 43rd congressional district Mark Takano (Democratic) 46.4% Gary R. Odom (American Independent) 3.2% Gene L. Berkman (Libertarian) 2.6% ! California's 44th congressional district Georgia Smith (Democratic) 40.1% Phil Turner (Libertarian) 5.7% ! California's 45th congressional district Pat McCabe (Democratic) 39% Gary David Copeland (Libertarian) 6.5% ! California's 46th congressional district Robert John Banuelos (Democratic) 41% Richard G. Newhouse (Libertarian) 8.8% ! California's 47th congressional district John F. Anwiler (Democratic) 30.3% Maxine Bell Quirk (Peace and Freedom) 4.8% ! California's 48th congressional district Mike Farber (Democratic) 29.3% Donna White (Peace and Freedom) 5.8% Ted Lowe (Libertarian) 3.8% ! California's 49th congressional district Judy Jarvis (Republican) 42.7% John Wallner (Libertarian) 4.3% Milton Zaslow (Peace and Freedom) 1.9% ! California's 50th congressional district Tony Valencia (Republican) 28.9% Barbara Hutchinson (Libertarian) 11.3% Roger Batchelder (Peace and Freedom) 3.1% ! rowspan=2 | California's 51st congressional district Bea Herbert (Democratic) 33.7% Miriam E. Clark (Peace and Freedom) 4.1% Bill Holmes (Libertarian) 4.1% Richard Roe (Green) 2.1% ! California's 52nd congressional district Janet M. Gastil (Democratic) 41.2% Joseph B. Shea (Libertarian) 3.3% Dennis Gretsinger (Peace and Freedom) 2.7%

Colorado

! Colorado's 1st congressional district Raymond Diaz Aragon (Republican) 31.2% ! Colorado's 2nd congressional district Bryan Day (Republican) 32.6% Vern Tharp (Grassroots) 6.7% ! Colorado's 3rd congressional district Mike Callihan (Democratic) 43.7% Ki R. Nelson (Populist) 1.6% ! Colorado's 4th congressional district Tom Redder (Democratic) 42.2% ! Colorado's 5th congressional district Charles Oriez (Democratic) 25.7% Keith Hamburger (Libertarian) 3.2% ! Colorado's 6th congressional district Tom Kolbe (Democratic) 39.1%

Connecticut

! Connecticut's 1st congressional district Philip Steele (Republican) 30.6% Gary Garneau (Concerned Citizens) 2.3% ! Connecticut's 2nd congressional district Edward W. Munster (Republican) 49.2% ! Connecticut's 3rd congressional district Tom Scott (Republican) 34.3% ! Connecticut's 4th congressional district Dave Schropfer (Democratic) 26.7% Al Smith (ACP) 5.3% Ronald Fried (Natural Law) 0.7% ! Connecticut's 5th congressional district James Lawlor (Democratic) 31.1% Lynn H. Taborsak (ACP) 22.5% Rosita Rodriguez (Concerned Citizens) 2.1% Others Bernard Nevas (Natural Law) 0.4% David LaPointe (Independent) 0.3% ! Connecticut's 6th congressional district Eugene Slason (Democratic) 25.2% Daniel Plawecki (Concerned Citizens) 4.0% Others Charles Pearl (Independent) 0.7% Ralph Economu (Independent) 0.4%

Delaware

! Delaware At-large S. B. Woo (Democratic) 42.5% Peggy Schmitt (Libertarian) 2.1%

Florida

Four seats were added by reapportionment. ! Florida's 1st congressional district Terry Ketchel (Republican) 43.9% Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks (Green) 4.1% ! Florida's 2nd congressional district Ray Wagner (Republican) 26.5% ! Florida's 3rd congressional district Don Weidner (Republican) 40.7% ! rowspan=2 | Florida's 4th congressional district Mattox Hair (Democratic) 43.2% ! Florida's 5th congressional district Tom Hogan (Republican) 43.4% Cindy Munkittrick (Independent) 7.4% ! Florida's 6th congressional district Phil Denton (Democratic) 34.6% ! Florida's 7th congressional district Dan Webster (Democratic) 43.5% ! Florida's 8th congressional district Chuck Kovaleski (Democratic) 31.5% ! Florida's 9th congressional district Cheryl Davis Knapp (Democratic) 41.1% ! Florida's 10th congressional district Karen Moffitt (Democratic) 43.4% ! Florida's 11th congressional district Mark Sharpe (Republican) 40.6% Joe De Minico (Independent) 6.7% ! Florida's 12th congressional district Tom Mims (Democratic) 47.9% ! Florida's 13th congressional district Rand Snell (Democratic) 42.2% ! Florida's 14th congressional district James King (Independent) 17.9% ! Florida's 15th congressional district Bill Tolley (Republican) 49.3% ! Florida's 16th congressional district John Comerford (Democratic) 39.2% ! Florida's 17th congressional district Uncontested ! Florida's 18th congressional district Magda Montiel Davis (Democratic) 33.2% ! Florida's 19th congressional district Larry Metz (Republican) 36.9% ! Florida's 20th congressional district Beverly Kennedy (Republican) 38.5% James Blackburn (Independent) 6.4% ! Florida's 21st congressional district Uncontested ! rowspan=2 | Florida's 22nd congressional district Gwen Margolis (Democratic) 37.1% Richard Stephens (Independent) 6.3% Michael Petrie (Independent) 2.6% Bernard Anscher (Independent) 2.1% ! Florida's 23rd congressional district Ed Fielding (Republican) 31.1% Al Woods (Independent) 10.3%

Georgia

! Georgia's 1st congressional district Barbara Christmas (Democratic) 42.2% ! Georgia's 2nd congressional district John Clayton (Republican) 36.3% ! Georgia's 3rd congressional district Richard Ray (Democratic) 45.2% ! Georgia's 4th congressional district Cathey Steinberg (Democratic) 49.5% ! Georgia's 5th congressional district Paul Stabler (Republican) 27.9% ! Georgia's 6th congressional district Tony Center (Democratic) 42.3% ! Georgia's 7th congressional district Al Beverly (Republican) 42.7% ! Georgia's 8th congressional district Bob Cunningham (Republican) 44.3% ! Georgia's 9th congressional district Daniel Becker (Republican) 40.8% ! rowspan=2 | Georgia's 10th congressional district Ralph Hudgens (Republican) 46.2% ! Georgia's 11th congressional district Woodrow Lovett (Republican) 26.9%

Hawaii

! Hawaii's 1st congressional district Warner Sutton (Republican) 23.4% Rockne Hart Johnson (Libertarian) 3.7% ! Hawaii's 2nd congressional district Kamuela Price (Republican) 22.1% Jeff Mallan (Libertarian) 5.2%

Idaho

! Idaho's 1st congressional district Rachel Gilbert (Republican) 37.4% John Abel (Independent) 2.6% Henry Kinsey (Independent) 1.9% ! Idaho's 2nd congressional district J.D. Williams (Democratic) 35.4% Steven Kauer (Independent) 2.1% David William Mansfield (Independent) 1.7%

Illinois

Illinois lost two seats due to reapportionment. ! Illinois's 1st congressional district Jay Walker (Republican) 17.2% ! Illinois's 2nd congressional district Ron Blackstone (Republican) 13.7% Louanner Peters (Independent) 8.2% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois's 3rd congressional district Harry C. Lepinske (Republican) 36.5% ! Illinois's 4th congressional district Hildegarde Rodriguez-Schieman (Republican) 22.4% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois's 5th congressional district Elias R. Zenkich (Republican) 39.1% Blaise C. Grenke (Libertarian) 3.6% ! Illinois's 6th congressional district Barry W. Watkins (Democratic) 34.5% ! Illinois's 7th congressional district Norman G. Boccio (Republican) 15.7% Rose-Marie Love (Economic Recovery) 2.1% Geri Knoll McLauchlan (Natural Law) 1.1% ! Illinois's 8th congressional district Sheila A. Smith (Democratic) 40.4% Joe M. Dillier (Independent) 3.9% ! Illinois's 9th congressional district Herb Sohn (Republican) 27.0% Sheila A. Jones (Economic Recovery) 5.0% ! Illinois's 10th congressional district Michael J. Kennedy (Democratic) 35.5% ! Illinois's 11th congressional district Robert T. Herbolsheimer (Republican) 44.3% ! Illinois's 12th congressional district Mike Starr (Republican) 28.8% ! Illinois's 13th congressional district Dennis Michael Temple (Democratic) 31.6% ! Illinois's 14th congressional district Jonathan Abram Reich (Democratic) 32.6% ! Illinois's 15th congressional district Charles D. Mattis (Democratic) 40.6% ! Illinois's 16th congressional district John W. Cox Jr. (Democratic) 44.4% ! Illinois's 17th congressional district Ken Schloemer (Republican) 39.9% ! Illinois's 18th congressional district Ronald C. Hawkins (Democratic) 42.2% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois's 19th congressional district Douglas E. Lee (Republican) 30.9% ! Illinois's 20th congressional district John Shimkus (Republican) 43.5%

Indiana

! Indiana's 1st congressional district David J. Vucich (Republican) 30.6% ! Indiana's 2nd congressional district Bill Frazier (Republican) 39.5% Ted Shaver (Independent) 3.4% ! Indiana's 3rd congressional district Carl H. Baxmeyer (Republican) 42.6% ! Indiana's 4th congressional district Chuck Pierson (Republican) 37.9% ! Indiana's 5th congressional district Jim Jontz (Democratic) 49.0% ! Indiana's 6th congressional district Natalie M. Bruner (Democratic) 27.8% ! Indiana's 7th congressional district Ellen E. Wedum (Democratic) 40.5% ! Indiana's 8th congressional district Richard Mourdock (Republican) 45.3% John W. Taylor (Independent) 1.3% Jimmy Funkhouser (Libertarian) 0.8% ! Indiana's 9th congressional district Michael E. Bailey (Republican) 30.3% ! Indiana's 10th congressional district János Horváth (Republican) 35.0% Carolyn P. Sackett (New Alliance) 1.0%

Iowa

One seat was lost due to reapportionment. ! Iowa's 1st congressional district Jan J. Zonneveld (Democratic) 31.2% ! rowspan=2 | Iowa's 2nd congressional district David R. Nagle (Democratic) 49.1% Albert W. Schoeman (Grassroots) 0.7% ! Iowa's 3rd congressional district Elaine Baxter (Democratic) 47.1% Larry Chroman (Natural Law) 4.0% ! Iowa's 4th congressional district Paul Lunde (Republican) 36.5% Others Jerry Yellin (Natural Law) 0.9% William C. Oviatt (Grassroots) 0.9% ! Iowa's 5th congressional district

Kansas

One seat was lost due to reapportionment. ! Kansas's 1st congressional district Duane West (Democratic) 29.3% Steven A. Rosile (Libertarian) 2.4% ! Kansas's 2nd congressional district Jim Van Slyke (Republican) 40.8% Arthur L. Clack (Libertarian) 3.0% ! Kansas's 3rd congressional district Tom Love (Democratic) 37.6% Frank Kaul (Libertarian) 4.4% ! rowspan=2 | Kansas's 4th congressional district Eric R. Yost (Republican) 42.1% Seth L. Warren (Libertarian) 6.2%

Kentucky

! Kentucky's 1st congressional district Steve Hamrick (Republican) 39.1% Marvin Seat (Reform) 0.4% ! Kentucky's 2nd congressional district Bruce Bartley (Republican) 38.6% ! Kentucky's 3rd congressional district Susan Stokes (Republican) 47.3% ! Kentucky's 4th congressional district Sally Harris Skaggs (Democratic) 38.4% ! rowspan=2 | Kentucky's 5th congressional district John Doug Hays (Democratic) 45.4% ! Kentucky's 6th congressional district Charles Ellinger (Republican) 39.3%

Louisiana

One seat lost to reapportionment. Four Incumbents were squeezed into two districts and one new district was created. ! Louisiana's 1st congressional district Anne Thompson (Republican) 10.1% Vincent Bruno (Republican) 6.8% Richie Martin (Republican) 4.2% Jules Hillery (Independent) 3.9% Greg Reinhard (Independent) 2.3% ! Louisiana's 2nd congressional district Wilma Knox Irvin (Democratic) 15.5% Roger C. Johnson (Independent) 11.1% ! Louisiana's 3rd congressional district Paul Boynton (Republican) 18.3% ! Louisiana's 4th congressional district Charles Jones (Democratic) 14.0% (26.1%) Joe Shyne (Democratic) 10.8% Faye Williams (Democratic) 8.6% Steve Myers (Republican) 7.8% Emile Ventre (Republican) 6.9% James Ross (Democratic) 2.1% Ralph Hall (Democratic) 2.0% ! rowspan=2 | Louisiana's 5th congressional district Jerry Huckaby (Democratic) 29.4% (37.0%) Robert Thompson (Democratic) 22.4% Nota Knox (Independent) 2.1% Donal Milton (Republican) 1.9% ! rowspan=2 | Louisiana's 6th congressional district Clyde C. Holloway (Republican) 36.7% (49.4%) Ned Randolph (Democratic) 30.2% ! Louisiana's 7th congressional district Fredric Hayes (Republican) 20.7% Bob Nain (Republican) 6.2%

Maine

! Maine's 1st congressional district Linda Bean (Republican) 35.0% ! Maine's 2nd congressional district Patrick K. McGowan (Democratic) 42.0% Jonathan Carter (Green) 8.8%

Maryland

! rowspan=2 | Maryland's 1st congressional district Tom McMillen (Democratic) 48.4% ! Maryland's 2nd congressional district Michael Hickey Jr. (Democratic) 34.9% ! Maryland's 3rd congressional district William Bricker (Republican) 26.5% ! Maryland's 4th congressional district Michele Dyson (Republican) 24.8% ! Maryland's 5th congressional district Larry Hogan (Republican) 43.9% William Johnston (Independent) 3.1% ! Maryland's 6th congressional district Thomas Hattery (Democratic) 45.8% ! Maryland's 7th congressional district Kenneth Kondner (Republican) 14.7% ! Maryland's 8th congressional district Edward Heffernan (Democratic) 27.5%

Massachusetts

Massachusetts lost one seat due to reapportionment. ! Massachusetts's 1st congressional district Patrick Larkin (Republican) 43.4% Louis R. Godena (Independent) 2.7% Dennis M. Kelly (Independent) 1.7% Jeffrey W. Rebello (LaRouche) 0.6% ! Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district Anthony W. Ravosa (Republican) 31.1% Thomas R. Sheehan (Independent) 15.8% ! Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district Joseph D. Early (Democratic) 44.3% Leonard J. Umina (Independent) 3.7% Michael T. Moore (Natural Law) 1.6% ! Massachusetts's 4th congressional district Edward J. McCormick III (Republican) 26.2% Luke Lumina (Independent) 5.1% Dennis J. Ingalls (LaRouche) 1.0% ! Massachusetts's 5th congressional district Paul W. Cronin (Republican) 37.5% Mary Farinelli (Independent) 7.4% David E. Coleman (Independent) 2.8% ! Massachusetts's 6th congressional district Nicholas Mavroules (Democratic) 44.9% ! Massachusetts's 7th congressional district Stephen A. Sohn (Republican) 27.8% Robert B. Antonelli (Independent) 10.1% ! Massachusetts's 8th congressional district Alice Harriett Nakash (Independent) 16.8% ! rowspan=2 | Massachusetts's 9th congressional district Martin D. Conboy (Republican) 21.4% Lawrence C. Mackin (Independent) 6.2% Robert W. Horan (Independent) 3.2% ! Massachusetts's 10th congressional district Daniel W. Daly (Republican) 24.4% Jon L. Bryan (Independent) 12.6% Michael P. Umina (Independent) 1.9% Robert W. Knapp (LaRouche) 0.4%

Michigan

Michigan lost two seats to reapportionment. ! Michigan's 1st congressional district Philip Ruppe (Republican) 43.6% Gerald Aylott (Libertarian) 1.5% Lyman Clark (Natural Law) 1.0% ! Michigan's 2nd congressional district John H. Miltner (Democratic) 35.0% Dick Jacobs (Libertarian) 2.0% ! Michigan's 3rd congressional district Carol S. Kooistra (Democratic) 38.2% Richard Whitelock (Libertarian) 1.2% Susan H. Normandin (Natural Law) 1.2% ! Michigan's 4th congressional district Lisa A. Donaldson (Democratic) 34.8% Joan Dennison (Tisch Ind. Citizens) 1.3% Others Gary R. Bradley (Libertarian) 0.8% Thomas E. List (Natural Law) 0.5% ! Michigan's 5th congressional district Keith Muxlow (Republican) 38.0% Lloyd Clarke (Workers World) 1.7% ! Michigan's 6th congressional district Andy Davis (Democratic) 38.2% ! Michigan's 7th congressional district Kenneth L. Proctor (Libertarian) 12.3% ! rowspan=2 | Michigan's 8th congressional district Dick Chrysler (Republican) 46.3% Frank D. McAlpine (Independent) 4.3% Michael E. Marotta (Libertarian) 1.8% ! Michigan's 9th congressional district Megan O'Neill (Republican) 44.8% Others Key Halverson (Natural Law) 0.8% Jerome S. White (Workers League) 0.8% ! Michigan's 10th congressional district Douglas Carl (Republican) 44.2% David A. Weidner (Libertarian) 2.7% ! Michigan's 11th congressional district Walter Briggs (Democratic) 40.2% Brian Richard Wright (Libertarian) 1.4% Henry Ogden Clark (Natural Law) 0.8% ! rowspan=2 | Michigan's 12th congressional district John Pappageorge (Republican) 45.7% Charles Hahn (Libertarian) 1.1% R. W. Montgomery (Natural Law) 0.8% ! Michigan's 13th congressional district R. Robert Geake (Republican) 42.8% Randall F. Roe (Independent) 3.5% Paul Steven Jensen (Tisch Ind. Citizens) 1.3% Larry Roberts (Workers League) 0.5% ! Michigan's 14th congressional district John W. Gordon (Republican) 15.9% Richard R. Miller (Natural Law) 1.0% Dartagnan Collier (Workers League) 0.6% ! Michigan's 15th congressional district Charles C. Vincent (Republican) 17.2% James E. Harris Jr. (Independent) 1.5% Jane Walker Meade (Libertarian) 0.8% ! Michigan's 16th congressional district Frank Beaumont (Republican) 31.4% Max J. Siegel (Tisch Ind. Citizens) 1.7% Others Jeff Hampton (Libertarian) 1.0% Martin P. McLaughlin (Workers League) 0.8%

Minnesota

! Minnesota's 1st congressional district Tim Droogsma (Ind.-Republican) 25.9% ! Minnesota's 2nd congressional district Cal Ludeman (Ind.-Republican) 47.4% Stan Bentz (Independent) 4.4% ! Minnesota's 3rd congressional district Paul Mandell (DFL) 33.3% Dwight Fellman (Grassroots) 2.9% ! Minnesota's 4th congressional district Ian Maitland (Ind.-Republican) 37.6% James Willess (Independent) 2.4% Dan Vacek (Grassroots) 1.6% Lynn M. Johnson (Natural Law) 1.3% Jo Rothenberg (Socialist Workers) 0.4% ! Minnesota's 5th congressional district Stephen Moriarty (Ind.-Republican) 27.9% Russell Bentley (Grassroots) 2.5% Sandra Coleman (New Alliance) 2.1% Mary Mellen (Natural Law) 2.0% Glenn Mesaros (Independent) 1.7% Jo Rothenberg (Socialist Workers) 0.7% ! Minnesota's 6th congressional district Gerry Sikorski (DFL) 33.2% Dean Barkley (Independence) 16.1% James H. Peterson (Independent) 5.5% Tom Firnstahl (Natural Law) 0.8% ! Minnesota's 7th congressional district Bernie Omann (Ind.-Republican) 49.1% ! Minnesota's 8th congressional district Phil Herwig (Ind.-Republican) 29.6% Harry Robb Weltry (Perot Choice) 8.0% Floyd Henspeter (Term Limits) 3.0%

Mississippi

! Mississippi's 1st congressional district Clyde E. Whitaker (Republican) 40.5% ! Mississippi's 2nd congressional district Dorothy Benford (Republican) 23.6% ! Mississippi's 3rd congressional district Michael E. Williams (Republican) 18.8% ! Mississippi's 4th congressional district Jack L. McMillan (Republican) 22.4% Liz Gilchrist (Independent) 5.4% James H. Meredith (Independent) 4.8% ! Mississippi's 5th congressional district Paul Harvey (Republican) 35.4% Shawn O'Hara (Independent) 1.4%

Missouri

! Missouri's 1st congressional district Arthur Montgomery (Republican) 31.9% ! Missouri's 2nd congressional district Joan Kelly Horn (Democratic) 47.6% Jim Higgins (Libertarian) 2.0% ! Missouri's 3rd congressional district Mack Holekamp (Republican) 33.1% Robert Stockhausen (Libertarian) 2.8% ! Missouri's 4th congressional district John Carley (Republican) 29.6% ! Missouri's 5th congressional district Gomer Moody (Republican) 36.6% Tom Danaher (Green) 2.4% Grant Stauffer (Libertarian) 1.8% ! Missouri's 6th congressional district Tom Coleman (Republican) 44.6% ! Missouri's 7th congressional district Pat Deaton (Democratic) 38.4% ! Missouri's 8th congressional district Thad Bullock (Democratic) 37.1% ! Missouri's 9th congressional district Rick Hardy (Republican) 45.4% Jeff Barrow (Green) 4% Duane N. Burghard (Independent) 2.8%

Montana

One seat was lost in reapportionment. ! rowspan=2 | Montana At-large Ron Marlenee (Republican) 47.0% Jerome Wilverding (Libertarian) 2.6%

Nebraska

! Nebraska's 1st congressional district Gerry Finnegan (Democratic) 40.3% ! Nebraska's 2nd congressional district Ronald L. Staskiewicz (Republican) 48.8% ! Nebraska's 3rd congressional district Lowell Fisher (Democratic) 28.3%

Nevada

! Nevada's 1st congressional district Coy Pettyjohn (Republican) 38.0% Scott A. Kjar (Libertarian) 4.1% ! Nevada's 2nd congressional district Pete Sferrazza (Democratic) 43.3% Daniel Hansen (Independent American) 4.9% Dan Becan (Libertarian) 2.8% Don Golden (Populist) 1.1%

New Hampshire

! New Hampshire's 1st congressional district Bob Preston (Democratic) 42.5% Knox Bickford (Libertarian) 2.2% Richard P. Bosa (Independent) 1.4% Linda Spitzfaden (Natural Law) 0.8% ! New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district Bill Hatch (Republican) 35.7% John A. Lewicke (Libertarian) 2.3% James J. Bingham (Natural Law) 0.3%

New Jersey

! New Jersey's 1st congressional district Lee Solomon (Republican) 28.6% James E. Smith (Pro-Life) 1.6% Jerry Zeldin (Libertarian) 1.2% Others Kenneth L. Lowndes (Independent) 0.9% Nicholas Pastuch (America First Populist) 0.4% ! New Jersey's 2nd congressional district Frank LoBiondo (Republican) 41.5% Roger W. Bacon (Libertarian) 1.1% Others Joseph Ponczek (Anti-Tax) 0.9% Andrea Lippi (Independent) 0.7% ! New Jersey's 3rd congressional district Timothy E. Ryan (Democratic) 36.8% Helen L. Radder (Libertarian) 1.1% Others Joseph A. Plonski (America First Populist) 0.9% Michael S. Permuko (Conservative) 0.7% James Reilly (Independent) 0.4% W. Donald McMahon (Independent) 0.4% Anthony J. Verderese (Independent) 0.3% Martin T. King (Independent) 0.2% Frank Burke (Independent) 0.2% ! New Jersey's 4th congressional district Brian M. Hughes (Democratic) 35.0% Benjamin Grindlinger (Libertarian) 1.2% Others Patrick C. Pasculli (Independent) 0.9% Agnes A. James (Conservative) 0.7% Joseph J. Notarangelo (America First Populist) 0.4% ! New Jersey's 5th congressional district Frank R. Lucas (Democratic) 24.6% William J. Leonard (Independent) 2.3% Others Michael V. Pierone (Libertarian) 1.0% George Lahood (Independent) 0.4% Stuart Bacha (America First Populist) 0.3% ! rowspan=2| New Jersey's 6th congressional district Joe Kyrillos (Republican) 44.7% Others Joseph Spalletta (Independent) 1.0% Bill Stewart (Libertarian) 0.6% Peter Cerrato (Independent) 0.5% George P. Predham (Independent) 0.4% Simone Berg (Socialist Workers) 0.3% Kenneth Matto (America First Populist) 0.2% Charles H. Dickson (Capitalist) 0.1% ! New Jersey's 7th congressional district Leonard R. Sendelsky (Democratic) 42.6% Eugene J. Gillespie Jr. (Independent) 1.6% Bill Campbell (Independent) 1.1% Others Spenser Layman (Libertarian) 0.8% John L. Kucek (America First Populist) 0.3% Kevin Michael Criss (Independent) 0.3% ! New Jersey's 8th congressional district Joseph Bubba (Republican) 41.1% Gloria J. Kolodziej (Independent) 7.9% Thomas Caslander (Independent) 1.4% Carmine O. Pellosie (Independent) 1.0% Others Louis M. Stefanelli (Libertarian) 0.5% Rob Dominianni (Independent) 0.5% Jason Redrup (Socialist Workers) 0.2% Gregory E. Dzula (America First Populist) 0.2% Neal A. Gorfinkle (Independent) 0.1% ! New Jersey's 9th congressional district Patrick J. Roma (Republican) 36.9% Peter J. Russo (Independent) 1.9% Others Gary Novosielski (Independent) 0.9% Joseph D'Alessio (America First Populist) 0.7% Herbert H. Shaw (Independent) 0.6% Daniel M. Karlan (Libertarian) 0.5% Shel Haas (Independent) 0.2% ! New Jersey's 10th congressional district Alfred D. Palermo (Republican) 20.2% Others Roberto Caraballo (Libertarian) 0.9% William T. Leonard (Socialist Workers) 0.6% ! New Jersey's 11th congressional district Ona Spiridellis (Democratic) 25.7% Richard S. Roth (Libertarian) 1.3% Barry J. Fitzpatrick (Independent) 1.2% Others David C. Karlen (Independent) 0.7% Howard Safier (Independent) 0.6% Richard E. Hrazanek (America First Populist) 0.4% ! New Jersey's 12th congressional district Frank G. Abate (Democratic) 30.4% Carl J. Mayer (Independent) 4.1% Others Carl Peters (Libertarian) 0.7% Edward F. Eggert (Independent) 0.7% Compton C. Pakenham (America First Populist) 0.3% ! New Jersey's 13th congressional district Fred J. Theemling Jr. (Republican) 30.6% Joseph D. Bonacci (Independent) 1.6% Len Flynn (Libertarian) 1.1% John E. Rummel (Communist) 1.1% Others Jane Harris (Socialist Workers) 1.0% Donald K. Stoveken (America First Populist) 0.5%

New Mexico

! New Mexico's 1st congressional district Robert J. Aragon (Democratic) 37.3% ! New Mexico's 2nd congressional district Dan Sosa Jr. (Democratic) 43.5% ! New Mexico's 3rd congressional district F. Gregg Bemis Jr. (Republican) 30.0% Ed Nagel (Libertarian) 2.6%

New York

New York lost three seats in reapportionment. ! New York's 1st congressional district Edward P. Romaine (Republican) 48.3% ! New York's 2nd congressional district Thomas Downey (Democratic) 46.8% ! New York's 3rd congressional district Stephen Orlins (Democratic) 46.5% Louis P. Roccanova (Right to Life) 2.7% Ben-Zion J. Heyman (Liberal) 1.2% ! New York's 4th congressional district Philip Schiliro (Democratic) 45.5% Vincent P. Garbitelli (Right to Life) 4.3% ! rowspan=3 | New York's 5th congressional district Allan E. Binder (Republican) 45.0% Andrew J. Duff (Right to Life) 2.6% ! New York's 6th congressional district Dianand D. Bhagwandin (Republican) 19.0% ! New York's 7th congressional district Dennis C. Shea (Republican) 44.0% ! New York's 8th congressional district David L. Askren (Republican) 15.0% Margaret V. Byrnes (Conservative) 3.0% Arthur R. Block (New Alliance) 0.7% ! New York's 9th congressional district Alice Gaffney (Conservative) 11.4% ! New York's 10th congressional district Owen Augustin (Conservative) 4.2% ! New York's 11th congressional district Michael Gaffney (Conservative) 5.0% Ernest N. Foster (New Alliance) 1.4% ! New York's 12th congressional district Angel Diaz (Republican) 20.5% Ruben Franco (Liberal) 2.1% Rafael Mendez (Natural Law) 0.8% ! New York's 13th congressional district Sal Albanese (Democratic) 38.2% Kathleen M. Murphy (Right to Life) 5.6% ! New York's 14th congressional district Bill Green (Republican) 48.2% Abraham J. Hirschfeld (Independent) 1.5% ! New York's 15th congressional district Jose A. Suero (Conservative) 3.9% Jessie Fields (New Alliance) 1.2% ! New York's 16th congressional district Michael Walters (Republican) 8.6% ! New York's 17th congressional district Martin Richman (Republican) 13.5% Kevin Brawley (Conservative) 2.6% Martin J. O'Grady (Right to Life) 2.5% Nana LaLuz (Natural Law) 1.3% ! New York's 18th congressional district Joseph J. DioGuardi (Republican) 44.5% ! New York's 19th congressional district Neil P. McCarthy (Democratic) 39.9% ! New York's 20th congressional district Jonathan L. Levine (Democratic) 29.4% Robert F. Garrison (Right to Life) 4.5% ! New York's 21st congressional district Nancy Norman (Republican) 34.4% William J. Donnelly (Right to Life) 2.9% ! New York's 22nd congressional district David Roberts (Democratic) 34.6% ! New York's 23rd congressional district Paula DiPerna (Democratic) 28.2% Randall A. Terry (Right to Life) 4.0% Geoffrey P. Grace (Conservative) 3.7% Ted F. Janowski (Natural Law) 0.6% ! New York's 24th congressional district Margaret M. Ravenscroft (Democratic) 23.7% Morrison J. Hosley Jr. (Conservative) 13.3% Stephen Burke (Liberal) 2.2% ! New York's 25th congressional district Rhea Jezer (Democratic) 44.3% ! New York's 26th congressional district Bob Moppert (Republican) 46.7% Mary C. Dixon (Right to Life) 2.9% ! New York's 27th congressional district W. Douglas Call (Democratic) 36.5% ! rowspan=2 | New York's 28th congressional district William P. Polito (Republican) 44.0% Keith R. T. Perez (Economic Justice) 0.7% ! New York's 29th congressional district William E. Miller Jr. (Republican) 41.6% Kenneth J. Kowalski (Right to Life) 3.1% John A. Basar Jr. (Economic Justice) 0.8% ! New York's 30th congressional district Dennis T. Gorski (Democratic) 45.8% Mary F. Refermat (Right to Life) 2.5% ! New York's 31st congressional district Joseph P. Leahey (Democratic) 24.4% Gretchen S. McManus (Right to Life) 5.1%

North Carolina

! NC's 1st congressional district Ted Tyler (Republican) 31.4% C. Barry Williams (Libertarian) 1.6% ! NC's 2nd congressional district Don Davis (Republican) 44.4% Dennis Bryant Lubahn (Libertarian) 1.9% ! NC's 3rd congressional district Tommy Pollard (Republican) 43.2% Mark Jackson (Libertarian) 2.4% ! NC's 4th congressional district Vicky Rothrock Goudie (Republican) 33.7% Eugene Paczelt (Libertarian) 1.7% ! NC's 5th congressional district Richard Burr (Republican) 45.6% Gary Albrecht (Libertarian) 1.7% ! NC's 6th congressional district Robin Hood (Democratic) 29.2% ! NC's 7th congressional district Robert C. Anderson (Republican) 40.8% Marc Kelley (Libertarian) 2.5% ! NC's 8th congressional district Coy Privette (Republican) 36.8% J. Wendell Drye (Libertarian) 5.3% ! NC's 9th congressional district Rory Blake (Democratic) 32.7% ! NC's 10th congressional district Ben Neill (Democratic) 33.7% Jeffrey Clayton Brown (Libertarian) 2.9% ! NC's 11th congressional district John Shorter Stevens (Democratic) 45.3% ! NC's 12th congressional district Barbara Gore Washington (Republican) 27.3% Curtis Wade Krumel (Libertarian) 2.3%

North Dakota

! North Dakota At-large John T. Korsmo (Republican) 41.0%

Ohio

! Ohio's 1st congressional district Stephen Grote (Republican) 43.3% Jim Berns (Independent) 5.4% ! Ohio's 2nd congressional district Thomas R. Chandler (Democratic) 29.9% ! Ohio's 3rd congressional district Stephen W. Davis (Republican) 40.3% ! Ohio's 4th congressional district Raymond M. Ball (Democratic) 38.6% ! Ohio's 5th congressional district Uncontested ! rowspan=2 | Ohio's 6th congressional district Bob McEwen (Republican) 49.3% ! Ohio's 7th congressional district Clifford S. Heskett (Democratic) 28.7% ! Ohio's 8th congressional district Fred Sennet (Democratic) 26.0% ! Ohio's 9th congressional district Ken D. Brown (Republican) 21.8% Ed Howard (Independent) 4.6% ! Ohio's 10th congressional district Mary Rose Oakar (Democratic) 43.2% ! Ohio's 11th congressional district Beryl E. Rothschild (Republican) 20.1% Edmund Gudenas (Independent) 9.0% ! Ohio's 12th congressional district Bob Fitrakis (Democratic) 28.8% ! rowspan=2 | Ohio's 13th congressional district Margaret R. Mueller (Republican) 36.5% Mark Miller (Independent) 8.3% ! Ohio's 14th congressional district Robert Morgan (Republican) 32.2% ! Ohio's 15th congressional district Richard Cordray (Democratic) 37.9% Linda Reidelbach (Independent) 18.0% ! Ohio's 16th congressional district Warner D. Mendenhall (Democratic) 36.3% ! Ohio's 17th congressional district Salvatore Pansino (Republican) 15.8% ! Ohio's 18th congressional district Bill Ress (Republican) 31.7% ! Ohio's 19th congressional district Robert A. Gardner (Republican) 47.4%

Oklahoma

! Oklahoma's 1st congressional district John Selph (Democratic) 47.2% ! Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district Jerry Hill (Republican) 41.1% William Vardeman (Independent) 3.4% ! Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district Robert W. Stokes (Republican) 24.9% ! Oklahoma's 4th congressional district Howard Bell (Republican) 29.3% ! Oklahoma's 5th congressional district Laurie Williams (Democratic) 46.6% ! Oklahoma's 6th congressional district Bob Anthony (Republican) 32.2%

Oregon

! Oregon's 1st congressional district Tony Meeker (Republican) 48.4% ! Oregon's 2nd congressional district Denzel Ferguson (Democratic) 32.8% ! Oregon's 3rd congressional district Al Ritter (Republican) 18.6% Blair Bobier (Libertarian) 4.2% ! Oregon's 4th congressional district Richard L. Schulz (Republican) 14.0% ! Oregon's 5th congressional district Jim Seagraves (Republican) 35.9%

Pennsylvania

! Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district Craig Snyder (Republican) 19.1% ! Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district Larry Hollin (Republican) 22.4% Mark Wyatt (Socialist Workers) 0.8% ! Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Charles F. Dougherty (Republican) 39.1% John J. Hughes (Independent) 2.0% ! Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district Gordon R. Johnston (Republican) 20.4% Drew Ley (Independent) 1.2% ! Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district Uncontested ! Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district John E. Jones (Republican) 47.9% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district Frank Daly (Democratic) 33.5% William Alan Hickman (Natural Law) 0.6% ! Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district Peter H. Kostmayer (Democratic) 45.7% William H. Magerman (Independent) 2.3% ! Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district Uncontested ! Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district Albert A. Smith (Libertarian) 9.6% ! Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district Michael A. Fescina (Republican) 32.9% ! Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district Uncontested ! Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district Jon D. Fox (Republican) 49.7% ! Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district Byron W. King (Republican) 26.8% Others Joanne S. Kuniansky (Socialist Workers) 0.6% Paul Scherrer (Workers League) 0.3% ! Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district Donald L. Ritter (Republican) 46.7% Eugene A. Nau (Natural Law) 1.1% ! Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district Robert Peters (Democratic) 35.2% ! Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district Bill Sturges (Democratic) 30.5% ! Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district Frank Pecora (Democratic) 38.0% Denise W. Edwards (New Independent) 1.9% ! Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district Paul V. Kilker (Democratic) 34.4% Thomas M. Humbert (Independent) 20.3% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district Bill Townsend (Republican) 49.3% ! Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district John C. Harkins (Democratic) 32.0%

Rhode Island

! Rhode Island's 1st congressional district David Carlin (Democratic) 24.8% Frederick Dick (Independent) 3.1% Norman Jacques (Independent) 2.1% ! Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district James Bell (Republican) 24.4% Thomas Ricci (Independent) 3.3% John Turnbull (Independent) 1.6%

South Carolina

! South Carolina's 1st congressional district Bill Oberst Jr. (Democratic) 32.5% John R. Peeples (American) 1.4% ! South Carolina's 2nd congressional district Geb Sommer (Libertarian) 12.3% ! South Carolina's 3rd congressional district Jim Bland (Republican) 38.8% ! South Carolina's 4th congressional district Liz J. Patterson (Democratic) 47.5% Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) 2.1% ! South Carolina's 5th congressional district Bill Horne (Republican) 38.7% ! South Carolina's 6th congressional district John Chase (Republican) 34.7%

South Dakota

! South Dakota At-large John Timmer (Republican) 26.9% Ronald Wieczorek (Independent) 2.0% Robert Newland (Libertarian) 1.2% Ann Balakier (Independent) 0.8%

Tennessee

! Tennessee's 1st congressional district Jack Christian (Democratic) 28.1% Don Fox (Independent) 2.4% Fred A. Hartley (Independent) 2.0% ! Tennessee's 2nd congressional district Troy Goodale (Democratic) 25.7% Randon J. Krieg (Independent) 2.1% ! Tennessee's 3rd congressional district Zach Wamp (Republican) 47.5% Carol Hagan (Independent) 2.1% Others Pete Melcher (Independent) 0.9% Marjorie M. Martin (Independent) 0.7% ! Tennessee's 4th congressional district Dale Johnson (Republican) 32.6% Ginnia C. Fox (Independent) 2.6% Kieven Parks (Independent) 0.8% ! Tennessee's 5th congressional district Tom Stone (Republican) 26.3% Steven L. Edmondson (Independent) 3.6% Richard H. Wyatt (Independent) 1.9% Others John D. Haury (Independent) 0.9% Ben Tomeo (Independent) 0.5% ! Tennessee's 6th congressional district Marsha Blackburn (Republican) 40.6% H. Scott Benson (Independent) 2.8% ! Tennessee's 7th congressional district David R. Davis (Democratic) 35.5% Rickey Boyette (Independent) 1.1% Others Jim Osburn (Independent) 0.9% Francis Frederick Tapp (Independent) 0.8% ! Tennessee's 8th congressional district Lawrence J. Barnes (Independent) 5.9% David L. Ward (Independent) 4.2% John E. Vinson (Independent) 3.3% Millard J. McKissack (Independent) 2.8% ! Tennessee's 9th congressional district Charles L. Black (Republican) 28.5% Richard Liptock (Independent) 6.6% James Vandergriff (Independent) 5.8% William Rolen (Independent) 1.2%

Texas

! Texas's 1st congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 2nd congressional district Donna Peterson (Republican) 43.7% ! Texas's 3rd congressional district Noel Kopala (Libertarian) 13.9% ! Texas's 4th congressional district David L. Bridges (Republican) 38.1% Steven Rothacker (Libertarian) 3.8% ! Texas's 5th congressional district Richard Stokley (Republican) 37.3% William H. Walker (Libertarian) 3.8% ! Texas's 6th congressional district John Dietrich (Democratic) 28.1% ! Texas's 7th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 8th congressional district Chas Robinson (Democratic) 23.0% ! Texas's 9th congressional district Steve Stockman (Republican) 43.5% Billy Joe Crawford (Libertarian) 2.9% ! Texas's 10th congressional district Herbert Spiro (Republican) 26.2% Terry Blum (Libertarian) 2.4% Jeff Davis (Independent) 2.3% ! Texas's 11th congressional district James W. Broyles (Republican) 32.6% ! Texas's 12th congressional district David Hobbs (Republican) 37.2% ! Texas's 13th congressional district Beau Boulter (Republican) 39.7% ! Texas's 14th congressional district Humberto J. Garza (Republican) 27.3% Vic Vreeland (Independent) 4.6% ! Texas's 15th congressional district Tom Haughey (Republican) 39.6% ! Texas's 16th congressional district Chip Taberski (Republican) 48.1% ! Texas's 17th congressional district Jeannie Sadowski (Republican) 33.9% ! Texas's 18th congressional district Edward Blum (Republican) 32.6% Gregg Lassen (Libertarian) 2.7% ! Texas's 19th congressional district Terry Lee Moser (Democratic) 22.6% ! Texas's 20th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 21st congressional district James M. Gaddy (Democratic) 23.7% William E. Grisham (Libertarian) 4.1% ! Texas's 22nd congressional district Richard Konrad (Democratic) 31.1% ! Texas's 23rd congressional district Albert Bustamante (Democratic) 38.4% David Alter (Libertarian) 2.5% ! Texas's 24th congressional district Steve Masterson (Republican) 40.2% ! Texas's 25th congressional district Dolly Madison McKenna (Republican) 41.4% Richard Mauk (Libertarian) 2.6% ! Texas's 26th congressional district John Wayne Caton (Democratic) 26.9% ! Texas's 27th congressional district Jay Kimbrough (Republican) 42.6% Charles Henry Schoonover (Libertarian) 1.9% ! Texas's 28th congressional district David C. Slatter (Libertarian) 12.9% ! Texas's 29th congressional district Clark Kent Ervin (Republican) 35.1% ! Texas's 30th congressional district Lucy Cain (Republican) 25.1% Ken Ashby (Libertarian) 3.4%

Utah

! Utah's 1st congressional district Ron Holt (Democratic) 28.0% William Lawrence (Independent) 6.7% ! Utah's 2nd congressional district Enid Greene (Republican) 46.8% Peter Crane (Independent) 2.5% Eileen Koschak (Socialist Workers) 0.3% ! Utah's 3rd congressional district Richard Harrington (Republican) 36.7% Wayne Hill (Independent) 2.5% Others Charles M. Wilson (Independent) 0.9% Doug Jones (Libertarian) 0.8% Nels J'Anthony (Socialist Workers) 0.2%

Vermont

! Vermont At-large Tim Philbin (Republican) 30.9% Lewis Young (Democratic) 7.9% Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 1.3% John Dewey (Natural Law) 1.3% Douglas Miller (LaRouche) 0.7%

Virginia

One seat gained in reapportionment. ! Virginia's 1st congressional district Andrew Fox (Democratic) 38.7% Donald Macleay (Independent) 3.7% ! Virginia's 2nd congressional district Jim Chapman (Republican) 43.9% ! Virginia's 3rd congressional district Daniel Jenkins (Republican) 21.2% ! Virginia's 4th congressional district Anthony Zevgolis (Republican) 31.6% ! Virginia's 5th congressional district Bill Hurlburt (Republican) 31.1% ! Virginia's 6th congressional district Stephen Musselwhite (Democratic) 39.9% ! rowspan=2 | Virginia's 7th congressional district Jerry Berg (Independent) 16.9% ! Virginia's 8th congressional district Kyle E. McSlarrow (Republican) 41.6% Alvin West (Independent) 2.3% ! Virginia's 9th congressional district L. Garrett Weddle (Republican) 36.9% ! Virginia's 10th congressional district Ray Vickery (Democratic) 33.4% Alan Ogden (Independent) 3.0% ! Virginia's 11th congressional district Henry Butler (Republican) 45.2% Art Narro (Independent) 2.9% Perry J. Mitchell (Independent) 1.8%

Washington

! Washington's 1st congressional district Gary Nelson (Republican) 42.0% Patrick L. Ruckert (Independent) 1.6% Anne Fleming (Natural Law) 1.6% ! Washington's 2nd congressional district Jack Metcalf (Republican) 42.0% Robin Dexter (Independent) 3.4% Karen Leibrant (Natural Law) 2.6% ! Washington's 3rd congressional district Pat Fiske (Republican) 44.0% ! Washington's 4th congressional district Doc Hastings (Republican) 49.2% ! Washington's 5th congressional district John Sonneland (Republican) 44.8% ! Washington's 6th congressional district Lauri J. Phillips (Republican) 28.0% Tom Donnelly (Independent) 6.1% Jim Horrigan (Libertarian) 1.7% ! Washington's 7th congressional district Glenn C. Hampson (Republican) 19.1% Paul Glumaz (Independent) 2.5% ! Washington's 8th congressional district George O. Tamblyn (Democratic) 33.9% Bob Adams (Independent) 5.7% ! Washington's 9th congressional district Pete von Reichbauer (Republican) 43.2% Brian Wilson (Independent) 3.1% Timothy J. Brill (Independent) 1.7%

West Virginia

! rowspan=2 | West Virginia's 1st congressional district Uncontested ! West Virginia's 2nd congressional district Samuel A. Cravotta (Republican) 29.1% ! West Virginia's 3rd congressional district Ben Waldman (Republican) 34.4%

Wisconsin

! Wisconsin's 1st congressional district Mark Neumann (Republican) 40.7% John Graf (Independent) 1.7% ! Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district Ada Deer (Democratic) 37.0% Joseph E. Schumacher (Independent) 0.4% ! Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district Paul Sacia (Democratic) 41.7% Jay B. Evenson (Independent) 1.9% ! Wisconsin's 4th congressional district Joseph L. Cook (Republican) 32.2% Daniel Slak (Independent) 1.1% John Washburn (Libertarian) 0.9% ! Wisconsin's 5th congressional district Donalda Hammersmith (Republican) 30.5% ! Wisconsin's 6th congressional district Peg Lautenschlager (Democratic) 47.1% ! Wisconsin's 7th congressional district Dale R. Vannes (Republican) 35.6% ! Wisconsin's 8th congressional district Catherine L. Helms (Democratic) 29.9% ! Wisconsin's 9th congressional district Ingrid K. Buxton (Democratic) 28.0% David E. Marlow (Independent) 1.7% Jeffrey Holt Millikin (Libertarian) 0.6%

Wyoming

! Wyoming At-large Jon Herschler (Democratic) 39.3% Craig Alan McCune (Libertarian) 2.3%

Non-voting delegates

! American Samoa at-largeEni Faleomavaega (Democratic) 64.4% Tautai Aviata Fano Fa'alevao (Republican) 18.3% Sili Kerisiano Sataua (Independent) 12.4% Tuika Tuika (Independent) 4.9% ! District of Columbia at-largeEleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic) 84.8% Susan Emerson (Republican) 10.2% Susan Griffin (Statehood) 3.7% Sam Manuel (Socialist Workers) 0.9% ! Guam at-largeRobert A. Underwood (Democratic) 55.3% Ben Blaz (Republican) 44.7% ! Puerto Rico at-largeCarlos Romero Barceló (PNP/Democratic) 48.6% Antonio Colorado (PPD/Democratic) 47.9% Víctor García San Inocencio (PIP) 3.4% ! U.S. Virgin Islands at-largeRon de Lugo (Democratic) 61.2% Victor O. Frazer (Independent) 38.8%

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