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The 2002 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 5, 2002, in the middle of President George W. Bush's first term, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 108th United States Congress. This was the first congressional election using districts drawn up during the 2000 United States redistricting cycle on the basis of the 2000 census.
Although it was a midterm election under a Republican president, the Republican Party made a net gain of eight seats, giving the party their largest majority since 1995. This was one of three midterm elections since World War Two in which the president's party did not experience a net loss of seats in either the House or the Senate (the other such midterm elections were in 1998 and 2022). Some speculate that this may have been due to increased support for the president's party in the wake of the September 11 attacks. As of 2024 it is the most recent midterm election in which the president's party did not lose control of the House.
Results
Federal
229 | 1 | 205 |
Republican | I | Democratic |
Summary of the November 5, 2002 United States House of Representatives election results
Political Parties | Seats | Popular vote | ||||||
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2000 | 2002 | Net change |
Strength | Vote | % | Change | ||
Republican Party | 221 | 229 | 8 | 52.6% | 37,332,552 | 50.0% | +2.4% | |
Democratic Party | 212 | 205 | 7 | 47.1% | 33,795,885 | 45.2% | -1.9% | |
Libertarian Party | - | - | - | - | 1,050,776 | 1.4% | -0.2% | |
Independent | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0.2% | 398,398 | 0.5% | -0.2% | |
Green Party | - | - | - | - | 297,187 | 0.4% | +0.1% | |
Constitution Party | - | - | - | - | 129,748 | 0.2% | +0.1% | |
Conservative Party | - | - | - | - | 48,964 | 0.1% | - | |
Others | - | - | - | - | 1,653,045 | 2.2% | +0.4% | |
Total | 435 | 434 | 0 | 100.0% | 74,706,555 | 100.0% | - |
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
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Maps
- Winner's share of the vote
- Popular vote by states
- House seats by party holding plurality in state
- Summary of party change of U.S. House seats in the 2002 House election
Retirements
In the November general elections, 35 incumbents did not seek re-election, either to retire or to seek other positions.
Democrats
13 Democrats did not seek re-election.
- Florida 17: Carrie Meek retired.
- Illinois 5: Rod Blagojevich retired to run for Governor of Illinois.
- Indiana 2: Tim Roemer retired when redistricted from the 3rd district.
- Maine 2: John Baldacci retired to run successfully for Governor of Maine.
- Michigan 5: James A. Barcia retired to run for Michigan Senate.
- Michigan 10: David Bonior retired to run for Governor of Michigan.
- New York 28: John J. LaFalce retired when redistricted from the 29th district.
- North Carolina 1: Eva Clayton retired.
- Pennsylvania 13: Robert A. Borski Jr. retired when redistricted from the 3rd district.
- Pennsylvania 14: William J. Coyne retired.
- Tennessee 5: Bob Clement retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Texas 25: Ken Bentsen Jr. retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Wisconsin 4: Tom Barrett retired to run for Governor of Wisconsin.
Republicans
22 Republicans did not seek re-election.
- Alabama 1: Sonny Callahan retired.
- Alabama 3: Bob Riley retired to run for Governor of Alabama.
- Arizona 2: Bob Stump retired when redistricted from the 3rd district.
- California 39: Steve Horn retired when redistricted from the 38th district.
- Colorado 4: Bob Schaffer retired.
- Florida 13: Dan Miller retired.
- Georgia 3: Saxby Chambliss retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Iowa 5: Greg Ganske retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Louisiana 5: John Cooksey retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Maryland 2: Bob Ehrlich retired to run for Governor of Maryland.
- New Hampshire 1: John E. Sununu retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- New Jersey 5: Marge Roukema retired.
- New Mexico 2: Joe Skeen retired.
- New York 19: Benjamin Gilman retired when redistricted from the 20th district.
- Oklahoma 3: Wes Watkins retired.
- Oklahoma 4: J. C. Watts retired.
- South Carolina 3: Lindsey Graham retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- South Dakota at-large: John Thune retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Tennessee 4: Van Hilleary retired to run for Governor of Tennessee.
- Tennessee 7: Ed Bryant retired to run for U.S. Senator.
- Texas 26: Dick Armey retired.
- Utah 1: James V. Hansen retired.
Resignation and expulsion
2 seats opened early due to a resignation and an expulsion. Neither were filled until the November elections.
Democrats
One Democrat resigned and one was expelled.
- Ohio 3: Tony P. Hall resigned September 9, 2002, to become U.S. Ambassador to the Food and Agriculture Organization.
- Ohio 17: Jim Traficant was expelled July 24, 2002 for criminal conviction.
Republicans
No Republicans resigned.
Incumbents defeated
In primary elections
Democrats
Six Democrats lost renomination.
- Alabama 7: Earl Hilliard lost renomination to Artur Davis, who then won the general election.
- California 18: Gary Condit lost renomination to Dennis Cardoza, who then won the general election.
- Georgia 4: Cynthia McKinney lost renomination to Denise Majette, who then won the general election.
- Michigan 15: Lynn N. Rivers lost renomination in a redistricting race to John Dingell, who then won the general election.
- Ohio 17: Thomas C. Sawyer lost renomination to Tim Ryan, who then won the general election.
- Pennsylvania 12: Frank Mascara lost renomination in a redistricting race to John Murtha, who then won the general election.
Republicans
Two Republicans lost renomination.
- Georgia 7: Bob Barr lost renomination in a redistricting race to John Linder, who then won the general election.
- Indiana 4: Brian D. Kerns lost renomination in a redistricting race to Steve Buyer, who then won the general election.
In the general election
Democrats
Five Democrats lost re-election to Republicans.
- Connecticut 5: James H. Maloney lost a redistricting race to Nancy Johnson.
- Florida 5: Karen Thurman lost to Ginny Brown-Waite.
- Illinois 19: David D. Phelps lost a redistricting race to John Shimkus.
- Minnesota 2: Bill Luther lost to John Kline.
- Mississippi 3: Ronnie Shows lost a redistricting race to Chip Pickering.
Republicans
Three Republicans lost re-election to Democrats.
- Maryland 8: Connie Morella lost to Chris Van Hollen.
- New York 1: Felix Grucci lost to Tim Bishop.
- Pennsylvania 17: George Gekas lost a redistricting race to Tim Holden.
Open seats that changed parties
Democratic seats won by Republicans
Three Democratic seats were won by Republicans.
- Indiana 2: Won by Chris Chocola.
- Michigan 10: Won by Candice Miller.
- Ohio 3: Won by Mike Turner.
Republican seats won by Democrats
Five Republican seats were won by Democrats.
- California 39: Won by Linda Sánchez.
- Georgia 3: Won by Jim Marshall.
- Louisiana 5: Won by Rodney Alexander.
- Maryland 2: Won by Dutch Ruppersberger.
- Tennessee 4: Won by Lincoln Davis.
Open seats that parties held
Democratic seats held by Democrats
Democrats held five of their open seats.
- Florida 17: Won by Kendrick Meek.
- Illinois 5: Won by Rahm Emanuel.
- North Carolina 1: Won by Frank Ballance.
- Tennessee 5: Won by Jim Cooper.
- Texas 25: Won by Chris Bell.
Republican seats held by Republicans
Republicans held fourteen of their open seats.
- Alabama 1: Won by Jo Bonner.
- Alabama 3: Won by Mike Rogers.
- Arizona 2: Won by Trent Franks.
- Colorado 4: Won by Marilyn Musgrave.
- Florida 13: Won by Katherine Harris.
- Iowa 5: Won by Steve King.
- New Hampshire 1: Won by Jeb Bradley.
- New Jersey 5: Won by Scott Garrett.
- New Mexico 2: Won by Steve Pearce.
- Oklahoma 4: Won by Tom Cole.
- South Carolina 3: Won by Gresham Barrett.
- Tennessee 7: Won by Marsha Blackburn.
- Texas 26: Won by Michael C. Burgess.
- Utah 1: Won by Rob Bishop.
Newly created seats
Of the 435 districts created in the 2000 redistricting, sixteen had no incumbent representative.
Democratic gain
Three Democrats were elected in newly created seats.
- Arizona 7: Won by Raúl Grijalva.
- Georgia 13: Won by David Scott.
- North Carolina 13: Won by Brad Miller.
Republican gain
Thirteen Republicans were elected in newly created seats.
- Arizona 1: Won by Rick Renzi.
- California 21: Won by Devin Nunes.
- Colorado 7: Won by Bob Beauprez.
- Florida 24: Won by Tom Feeney.
- Florida 25: Won by Mario Diaz-Balart.
- Georgia 11: Won by Phil Gingrey.
- Georgia 12: Won by Max Burns.
- Michigan 11: Won by Thad McCotter.
- Nevada 3: Won by Jon Porter.
- Pennsylvania 6: Won by Jim Gerlach.
- Pennsylvania 18: Won by Tim Murphy.
- Texas 5: Won by Jeb Hensarling.
- Texas 31: Won by John Carter.
Closest races
Thirty-eight races were decided by 10% or lower.
District | Winner | Margin |
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Colorado 7th | Republican | 0.07% |
Louisiana 5th | Democratic (flip) | 0.56% |
Utah 2nd | Democratic | 0.74% |
Georgia 3rd | Democratic (flip) | 1.02% |
New York 1st | Democratic (flip) | 1.64% |
Florida 5th | Republican (flip) | 1.66% |
Alabama 3rd | Republican | 2.11% |
Pennsylvania 6th | Republican | 2.73% |
Pennsylvania 17th | Democratic | 2.82% |
Kentucky 3rd | Republican | 3.22% |
Georgia 11th | Republican | 3.28% |
Kansas 3rd | Democratic | 3.29% |
Arizona 1st | Republican | 3.57% |
Kentucky 4th | Democratic | 3.57% |
Pennsylvania 13th | Democratic | 3.61% |
Texas 17th | Democratic | 3.97% |
Maine 2nd | Democratic | 4.02% |
Maryland 8th | Democratic (flip) | 4.22% |
Washington 2nd | Democratic | 4.30% |
Texas 23rd | Republican | 4.33% |
Texas 11th | Democratic | 4.44% |
Indiana 2nd | Republican (flip) | 4.68% |
North Dakota at-large | Democratic | 4.82% |
Indiana 9th | Democratic | 5.02% |
Indiana 8th | Republican | 5.29% |
Tennessee 4th | Democratic (flip) | 5.59% |
Iowa 2nd | Republican | 6.45% |
Oklahoma 4th | Republican | 7.66% |
South Dakota at-large | Republican | 7.83% |
California 18th | Democratic | 7.89% |
Connecticut 2nd | Republican | 8.18% |
Iowa 3rd | Democratic | 8.37% |
Maryland 2nd | Democratic (flip) | 8.59% |
Indiana 7th | Democratic | 8.99% |
North Carolina 8th | Republican | 9.01% |
Florida 13th | Republican | 9.57% |
Illinois 19th | Republican | 9.58% |
Oregon 5th | Democratic | 9.65% |
Special elections
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of RepresentativesTwo special elections were held for members to serve the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2003.
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Oklahoma 1 | Steve Largent | Republican | 1994 (Special) | Incumbent resigned to run for Governor of Oklahoma. New member elected January 8, 2002. Republican hold. Winner was subsequently re-elected in November. |
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Hawaii 2 | Patsy Mink | Democratic | 1964 1976 (Retired) 1990 (Special) |
Incumbent died September 28, 2002, but was posthumously re-elected, see below. New member elected November 30, 2002. Democratic hold. Winner was subsequently re-elected in a special election on January 4, 2003 for the next term. |
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Alabama
See also: List of United States representatives from Alabama and 2002 United States Senate election in AlabamaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Alabama 1 | Sonny Callahan | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Alabama 2 | Terry Everett | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Alabama 3 | Bob Riley | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Alabama. Republican hold. |
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Alabama 4 | Robert Aderholt | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Alabama 5 | Robert E. Cramer | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Alabama 6 | Spencer Bachus | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Alabama 7 | Earl Hilliard | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. |
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Alaska
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska See also: List of United States representatives from Alaska and 2002 United States Senate election in AlaskaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Alaska at-large | Don Young | Republican | 1973 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arizona
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona See also: List of United States representatives from ArizonaThe state gained two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Arizona 1 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Arizona 2 | Bob Stump Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Republican | 1976 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Arizona 3 | John Shadegg Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arizona 4 | Ed Pastor Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arizona 5 | J. D. Hayworth Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arizona 6 | Jeff Flake Redistricted from the 1st district |
Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arizona 7 | None (District created) | New district. Democratic gain. |
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Arizona 8 | Jim Kolbe Redistricted from the 5th district |
Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arkansas
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas See also: List of United States representatives from Arkansas and 2002 United States Senate election in ArkansasDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Arkansas 1 | Marion Berry | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arkansas 2 | Vic Snyder | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arkansas 3 | John Boozman | Republican | 2001 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Arkansas 4 | Mike Ross | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in California See also: List of United States representatives from CaliforniaThe state gained one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
California 1 | Mike Thompson | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 2 | Wally Herger | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 3 | Doug Ose | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 4 | John Doolittle | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 5 | Bob Matsui | Democratic | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 6 | Lynn Woolsey | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 7 | George Miller | Democratic | 1974 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 8 | Nancy Pelosi | Democratic | 1987 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 9 | Barbara Lee | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 10 | Ellen Tauscher | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 11 | Richard Pombo | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 12 | Tom Lantos | Democratic | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 13 | Pete Stark | Democratic | 1972 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 14 | Anna Eshoo | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 15 | Mike Honda | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 16 | Zoe Lofgren | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 17 | Sam Farr | Democratic | 1993 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 18 | Gary Condit | Democratic | 1989 (Special) | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. |
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California 19 | George Radanovich | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 20 | Cal Dooley | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 21 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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California 22 | Bill Thomas Redistricted from the 21st district |
Republican | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 23 | Lois Capps Redistricted from the 22nd district |
Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 24 | Elton Gallegly Redistricted from the 23rd district |
Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 25 | Buck McKeon | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 26 | David Dreier Redistricted from the 28th district |
Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 27 | Brad Sherman Redistricted from the 24th district |
Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 28 | Howard Berman Redistricted from the 26th district |
Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 29 | Adam Schiff Redistricted from the 27th district |
Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 30 | Henry Waxman Redistricted from the 29th district |
Democratic | 1974 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 31 | Xavier Becerra Redistricted from the 30th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 32 | Hilda Solis Redistricted from the 31st district |
Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 33 | Diane Watson Redistricted from the 32nd district |
Democratic | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 34 | Lucille Roybal-Allard Redistricted from the 33rd district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 35 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 36 | Jane Harman | Democratic | 1992 1998 (Retired) 2000 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 37 | Juanita Millender-McDonald | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 38 | Grace Napolitano Redistricted from the 34th district |
Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 39 | Steve Horn Redistricted from the 38th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. |
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California 40 | Ed Royce Redistricted from the 39th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 41 | Jerry Lewis Redistricted from the 40th district |
Republican | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 42 | Gary Miller Redistricted from the 41st district |
Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 43 | Joe Baca Redistricted from the 42nd district |
Democratic | 1999 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 44 | Ken Calvert Redistricted from the 43rd district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 45 | Mary Bono Redistricted from the 44th district |
Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 46 | Dana Rohrabacher Redistricted from the 45th district |
Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 47 | Loretta Sanchez Redistricted from the 46th district |
Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 48 | Christopher Cox Redistricted from the 47th district |
Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 49 | Darrell Issa Redistricted from the 48th district |
Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 50 | Duke Cunningham Redistricted from the 51st district |
Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 51 | Bob Filner Redistricted from the 50th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 52 | Duncan L. Hunter | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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California 53 | Susan Davis Redistricted from the 49th district |
Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado See also: List of United States representatives from Colorado and 2002 United States Senate election in ColoradoThe state gained one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Colorado 1 | Diana DeGette | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado 2 | Mark Udall | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado 3 | Scott McInnis | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado 4 | Bob Schaffer | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Colorado 5 | Joel Hefley | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado 6 | Tom Tancredo | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Colorado 7 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Connecticut
See also: List of United States representatives from ConnecticutThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Connecticut 1 | John B. Larson | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Connecticut 2 | Rob Simmons | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Connecticut 3 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Connecticut 4 | Chris Shays | Republican | 1987 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Connecticut 5 | James H. Maloney | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic loss. |
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Nancy Johnson Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
Delaware
See also: List of United States representatives from Delaware and 2002 United States Senate election in DelawareDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Delaware at-large | Mike Castle | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida
See also: List of United States representatives from FloridaThe state gained two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Florida 1 | Jeff Miller | Republican | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 2 | Allen Boyd | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 3 | Corrine Brown | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 4 | Ander Crenshaw | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 5 | Karen Thurman | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent lost re-election. Republican gain. |
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Florida 6 | Cliff Stearns | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 7 | John Mica | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 8 | Ric Keller | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 9 | Michael Bilirakis | Republican | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 10 | Bill Young | Republican | 1970 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 11 | Jim Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 12 | Adam Putnam | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 13 | Dan Miller | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Florida 14 | Porter Goss | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 15 | Dave Weldon | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 16 | Mark Foley | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 17 | Carrie Meek | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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Florida 18 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | Republican | 1989 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 19 | Robert Wexler | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 20 | Peter Deutsch | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 21 | Lincoln Díaz-Balart | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 22 | Clay Shaw | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 23 | Alcee Hastings | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Florida 24 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Florida 25 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Georgia
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia See also: List of United States representatives from Georgia and 2002 United States Senate election in GeorgiaThe state gained two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Georgia 1 | Jack Kingston | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 2 | Sanford Bishop | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 3 | Saxby Chambliss Redistricted from the 8th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Democratic gain. |
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Georgia 4 | Cynthia McKinney | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. |
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Georgia 5 | John Lewis | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 6 | Johnny Isakson | Republican | 1999 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 7 | Bob Barr | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican loss. |
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John Linder Redistricted from the 11th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Georgia 8 | Mac Collins Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 9 | Charlie Norwood Redistricted from the 10th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 10 | Nathan Deal Redistricted from the 9th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Georgia 11 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain |
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Georgia 12 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Georgia 13 | None (District created) | New district. Democratic gain. |
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Hawaii
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii See also: List of United States representatives from HawaiiDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Hawaii 1 | Neil Abercrombie | Democratic | 1986 (Special) 1988 (Lost renomination) 1990 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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Hawaii 2 | Patsy Mink | Democratic | 1964 1976 (Retired) 1990 (Special) |
Incumbent died but was re-elected posthumously. |
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Idaho
See also: List of United States representatives from Idaho and 2002 United States Senate election in IdahoDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Idaho 1 | Butch Otter | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Idaho 2 | Mike Simpson | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois
See also: List of United States representatives from Illinois and 2002 United States Senate election in IllinoisThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Illinois 1 | Bobby Rush | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 2 | Jesse Jackson Jr. | Democratic | 1995 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 3 | Bill Lipinski | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 4 | Luis Gutiérrez | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 5 | Rod Blagojevich | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Illinois. Democratic hold. |
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Illinois 6 | Henry Hyde | Republican | 1974 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 7 | Danny K. Davis | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 8 | Phil Crane | Republican | 1969 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 9 | Jan Schakowsky | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 10 | Mark Kirk | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 11 | Jerry Weller | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 12 | Jerry Costello | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 13 | Judy Biggert | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 14 | Dennis Hastert | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 15 | Tim Johnson | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 16 | Don Manzullo | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 17 | Lane Evans | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 18 | Ray LaHood | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Illinois 19 | David D. Phelps | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic loss. |
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John Shimkus Redistricted from the 20th district |
Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
Indiana
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana See also: List of United States representatives from IndianaThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Indiana 1 | Pete Visclosky | Democratic | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 2 | Tim Roemer Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent retired. Republican gain. |
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Indiana 3 | Mark Souder Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 4 | Steve Buyer Redistricted from the 5th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Brian D. Kerns Redistricted from the 7th district |
Republican | 2000 | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican loss. | ||
Indiana 5 | Dan Burton Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 6 | Mike Pence Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 7 | Julia Carson Redistricted from the 10th district |
Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 8 | John Hostettler | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Indiana 9 | Baron Hill | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Iowa
See also: List of United States representatives from Iowa and 2002 United States Senate election in IowaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Iowa 1 | Jim Nussle Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Iowa 2 | Jim Leach Redistricted from the 1st district |
Republican | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Iowa 3 | Leonard Boswell | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Iowa 4 | Tom Latham Redistricted from the 5th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Iowa 5 | Greg Ganske Redistricted from the 4th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold. |
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Kansas
See also: List of United States representatives from Kansas and 2002 United States Senate election in KansasDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Kansas 1 | Jerry Moran | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kansas 2 | Jim Ryun | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kansas 3 | Dennis Moore | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kansas 4 | Todd Tiahrt | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky See also: List of United States representatives from Kentucky and 2002 United States Senate election in KentuckyDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Kentucky 1 | Ed Whitfield | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 2 | Ron Lewis | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 3 | Anne Northup | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 4 | Ken Lucas | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 5 | Hal Rogers | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Kentucky 6 | Ernie Fletcher | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana
See also: List of United States representatives from Louisiana and 2002 United States Senate election in LouisianaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Louisiana 1 | David Vitter | Republican | 1999 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana 2 | William J. Jefferson | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana 3 | Billy Tauzin | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana 4 | Jim McCrery | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana 5 | John Cooksey | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retired to run for senator. Democratic gain. |
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Louisiana 6 | Richard Baker | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Louisiana 7 | Chris John | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maine
See also: List of United States representatives from Maine and 2002 United States Senate election in MaineDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Maine 1 | Tom Allen | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maine 2 | John Baldacci | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Maine. Democratic hold. |
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Maryland
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland See also: List of United States representatives from MarylandDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Maryland 1 | Wayne Gilchrest | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 2 | Robert Ehrlich | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Maryland. Democratic gain. |
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Maryland 3 | Ben Cardin | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 4 | Albert Wynn | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 5 | Steny Hoyer | Democratic | 1981 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 6 | Roscoe Bartlett | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 7 | Elijah Cummings | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Maryland 8 | Connie Morella | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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Massachusetts
See also: List of United States representatives from Massachusetts and 2002 United States Senate election in MassachusettsDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Massachusetts 1 | John Olver | Democratic | 1991 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 2 | Richard Neal | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 3 | Jim McGovern | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 4 | Barney Frank | Democratic | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 5 | Marty Meehan | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 6 | John F. Tierney | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 7 | Ed Markey | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 8 | Mike Capuano | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 9 | Stephen F. Lynch | Democratic | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Massachusetts 10 | Bill Delahunt | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan See also: List of United States representatives from Michigan and 2002 United States Senate election in MichiganThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Michigan 1 | Bart Stupak | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 2 | Pete Hoekstra | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 3 | Vern Ehlers | Republican | 1993 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 4 | Dave Camp | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 5 | James A. Barcia | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retired to run for state senator. Democratic loss. |
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Dale E. Kildee Redistricted from the 9th district |
Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Michigan 6 | Fred Upton | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 7 | Nick Smith | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 8 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 9 | Joe Knollenberg Redistricted from the 11th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 10 | David Bonior | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Michigan. Republican gain. |
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Michigan 11 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Michigan 12 | Sander Levin | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 13 | Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Redistricted from the 15th district |
Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 14 | John Conyers | Democratic | 1964 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Michigan 15 | John Dingell Redistricted from the 16th district |
Democratic | 1955 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Lynn N. Rivers Redistricted from the 13th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic loss. |
Minnesota
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota See also: List of United States representatives from Minnesota and 2002 United States Senate election in MinnesotaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Minnesota 1 | Gil Gutknecht | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 2 | Bill Luther Redistricted from the 6th district |
DFL | 1994 | Incumbent lost re-election. Republican gain. |
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Minnesota 3 | Jim Ramstad | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 4 | Betty McCollum | DFL | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 5 | Martin Olav Sabo | DFL | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 6 | Mark Kennedy Redistricted from the 2nd district |
Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 7 | Collin Peterson | DFL | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Minnesota 8 | Jim Oberstar | DFL | 1974 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Mississippi
See also: List of United States representatives from Mississippi and 2002 United States Senate election in MississippiThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Mississippi 1 | Roger Wicker | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Mississippi 2 | Bennie Thompson | Democratic | 1993 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Mississippi 3 | Chip Pickering | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ronnie Shows Redistricted from the 4th district |
Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic loss. | ||
Mississippi 4 | Gene Taylor Redistricted from the 5th district |
Democratic | 1989 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri See also: List of United States representatives from Missouri and 2002 United States Senate special election in MissouriDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Missouri 1 | Lacy Clay | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 2 | Todd Akin | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 3 | Dick Gephardt | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 4 | Ike Skelton | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 5 | Karen McCarthy | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 6 | Sam Graves | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 7 | Roy Blunt | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 8 | Jo Ann Emerson | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Missouri 9 | Kenny Hulshof | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Montana
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in Montana See also: List of United States representatives from Montana and 2002 United States Senate election in MontanaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Montana at-large | Denny Rehberg | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nebraska
See also: List of United States representatives from Nebraska and 2002 United States Senate election in NebraskaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Nebraska 1 | Doug Bereuter | Republican | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nebraska 2 | Lee Terry | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nebraska 3 | Tom Osborne | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nevada
See also: List of United States representatives from NevadaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Nevada 1 | Shelley Berkley | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nevada 2 | Jim Gibbons | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Nevada 3 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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New Hampshire
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire See also: List of United States representatives from New Hampshire and 2002 United States Senate election in New HampshireDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Hampshire 1 | John E. Sununu | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold. |
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New Hampshire 2 | Charlie Bass | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey
See also: List of United States representatives from New Jersey and 2002 United States Senate election in New JerseyDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Jersey 1 | Rob Andrews | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 2 | Frank LoBiondo | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 3 | Jim Saxton | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 4 | Chris Smith | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 5 | Marge Roukema | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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New Jersey 6 | Frank Pallone | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 7 | Mike Ferguson | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 8 | Bill Pascrell | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 9 | Steve Rothman | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 10 | Donald M. Payne | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 11 | Rodney Frelinghuysen | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 12 | Rush Holt Jr. | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Jersey 13 | Bob Menendez | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Mexico
See also: List of United States representatives from New Mexico and 2002 United States Senate election in New MexicoDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New Mexico 1 | Heather Wilson | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New Mexico 2 | Joe Skeen | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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New Mexico 3 | Tom Udall | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in New York See also: List of United States representatives from New YorkThe state lost two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
New York 1 | Felix Grucci | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. |
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New York 2 | Steve Israel | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 3 | Peter King | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 4 | Carolyn McCarthy | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 5 | Gary Ackerman | Democratic | 1983 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 6 | Gregory Meeks | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 7 | Joseph Crowley | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 8 | Jerry Nadler | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 9 | Anthony Weiner | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 10 | Edolphus Towns | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 11 | Major Owens | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 12 | Nydia Velázquez | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 13 | Vito Fossella | Republican | 1997 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 14 | Carolyn Maloney | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 15 | Charles Rangel | Democratic | 1970 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 16 | José E. Serrano | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 17 | Eliot Engel | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 18 | Nita Lowey | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 19 | Sue Kelly | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Benjamin Gilman Redistricted from the 20th district |
Republican | 1972 | Incumbent retired. Republican loss. | ||
New York 20 | John E. Sweeney Redistricted from the 22nd district |
Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 21 | Michael McNulty | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 22 | Maurice Hinchey Redistricted from the 26th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 23 | John M. McHugh Redistricted from the 24th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 24 | Sherwood Boehlert Redistricted from the 23rd district |
Republican | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 25 | James T. Walsh | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 26 | Thomas M. Reynolds Redistricted from the 27th district |
Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 27 | Jack Quinn Redistricted from the 30th district |
Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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New York 28 | Louise Slaughter | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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John LaFalce Redistricted from the 29th district |
Democratic | 1974 | Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. | ||
New York 29 | Amo Houghton Redistricted from the 31st district (now obsolete) |
Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina
See also: List of United States representatives from North Carolina and 2002 United States Senate election in North CarolinaThe state gained one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
North Carolina 1 | Eva Clayton | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. |
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North Carolina 2 | Bob Etheridge | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 3 | Walter B. Jones Jr. | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 4 | David Price | Democratic | 1986 1994 (defeated) 1996 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 5 | Richard Burr | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 6 | Howard Coble | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 7 | Mike McIntyre | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 8 | Robin Hayes | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 9 | Sue Myrick | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 10 | Cass Ballenger | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 11 | Charles H. Taylor | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 12 | Mel Watt | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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North Carolina 13 | None (District created) | New district. Democratic gain. |
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North Dakota
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota See also: List of United States representatives from North DakotaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
North Dakota at-large | Earl Pomeroy | Democratic-NPL | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio See also: List of United States representatives from OhioThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Ohio 1 | Steve Chabot | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 2 | Rob Portman | Republican | 1993 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 3 | Tony P. Hall | Democratic | 1978 | Incumbent retired. Republican gain. |
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Ohio 4 | Mike Oxley | Republican | 1981 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 5 | Paul Gillmor | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 6 | Ted Strickland | Democratic | 1992 1994 (defeated) 1996 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 7 | Dave Hobson | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 8 | John Boehner | Republican | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 9 | Marcy Kaptur | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 10 | Dennis Kucinich | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 11 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 12 | Pat Tiberi | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 13 | Sherrod Brown | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 14 | Steve LaTourette Redistricted from the 19th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 15 | Deborah Pryce | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 16 | Ralph Regula | Republican | 1972 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Ohio 17 | Vacant | Rep. Jim Traficant (D) expelled July 24, 2002, for criminal conviction. Democratic hold. |
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Thomas C. Sawyer Redistricted from the 14th district |
Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic loss. | ||
Ohio 18 | Bob Ney | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oklahoma
See also: List of United States representatives from Oklahoma, 2002 Oklahoma's 1st congressional district special election, and 2002 United States Senate election in OklahomaThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Oklahoma 1 | John Sullivan | Republican | 2002 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oklahoma 2 | Brad Carson | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oklahoma 3 | Wes Watkins | Republican | 1976 1990 (Retired) 1996 |
Incumbent retired. Republican loss. |
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Frank Lucas Redistricted from the 6th district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Oklahoma 4 | J. C. Watts | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Oklahoma 5 | Ernest Istook | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oregon
See also: List of United States representatives from Oregon and 2002 United States Senate election in OregonDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Oregon 1 | David Wu | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oregon 2 | Greg Walden | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oregon 3 | Earl Blumenauer | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oregon 4 | Peter DeFazio | Democratic | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Oregon 5 | Darlene Hooley | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania
See also: List of United States representatives from PennsylvaniaThe state lost two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Pennsylvania 1 | Bob Brady | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 2 | Chaka Fattah | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 3 | Phil English Redistricted from the 21st district |
Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 4 | Melissa Hart | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 5 | John Peterson | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 6 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Pennsylvania 7 | Curt Weldon | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 8 | Jim Greenwood | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 9 | Bill Shuster | Republican | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 10 | Don Sherwood | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 11 | Paul Kanjorski | Democratic | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 12 | John Murtha | Democratic | 1974 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Frank Mascara Redistricted from the 20th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic loss. | ||
Pennsylvania 13 | Joe Hoeffel | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Robert A. Borski Jr. Redistricted from the 3rd district |
Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. | ||
Pennsylvania 14 | William J. Coyne | Democratic | 1980 | Incumbent retired. Democratic loss. |
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Mike Doyle Redistricted from the 18th district |
Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Pennsylvania 15 | Pat Toomey | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 16 | Joe Pitts | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Pennsylvania 17 | George Gekas | Republican | 1982 | Incumbent lost re-election. Republican loss. |
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Tim Holden Redistricted from the 6th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. | ||
Pennsylvania 18 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Pennsylvania 19 | Todd Platts | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Rhode Island
See also: List of United States representatives from Rhode Island and 2002 United States Senate election in Rhode IslandDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Rhode Island 1 | Patrick J. Kennedy | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Rhode Island 2 | James Langevin | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina See also: List of United States representatives from South Carolina and 2002 United States Senate election in South CarolinaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
South Carolina 1 | Henry E. Brown Jr. | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 2 | Joe Wilson | Republican | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 3 | Lindsey Graham | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold. |
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South Carolina 4 | Jim DeMint | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 5 | John Spratt | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Carolina 6 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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South Dakota
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota See also: List of United States representatives from South Dakota and 2002 United States Senate election in South DakotaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
South Dakota at-large | John Thune | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold. |
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Tennessee
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee See also: List of United States representatives from Tennessee and 2002 United States Senate election in TennesseeDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Tennessee 1 | Bill Jenkins | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 2 | Jimmy Duncan | Republican | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 3 | Zach Wamp | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 4 | Van Hilleary | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Tennessee. Democratic gain. |
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Tennessee 5 | Bob Clement | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Democratic hold. |
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Tennessee 6 | Bart Gordon | Democratic | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 7 | Ed Bryant | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold. |
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Tennessee 8 | John S. Tanner | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tennessee 9 | Harold Ford Jr. | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas See also: List of United States representatives from Texas and 2002 United States Senate election in TexasThe state gained two seats in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Texas 1 | Max Sandlin | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 2 | Jim Turner | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 3 | Sam Johnson | Republican | 1991 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 4 | Ralph Hall | Democratic | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 5 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Texas 6 | Joe Barton | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 7 | John Culberson | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 8 | Kevin Brady | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 9 | Nick Lampson | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 10 | Lloyd Doggett | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 11 | Chet Edwards | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 12 | Kay Granger | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 13 | Mac Thornberry | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 14 | Ron Paul | Republican | 1976 (special) 1976 (defeated) 1978 1984 (retired) 1996 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 15 | Rubén Hinojosa | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 16 | Silvestre Reyes | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 17 | Charles Stenholm | Democratic | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 18 | Sheila Jackson Lee | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 19 | Larry Combest | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 20 | Charlie González | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 21 | Lamar S. Smith | Republican | 1986 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 22 | Tom DeLay | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 23 | Henry Bonilla | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 24 | Martin Frost | Democratic | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 25 | Ken Bentsen Jr. | Democratic | 1994 | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Democratic hold. |
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Texas 26 | Dick Armey | Republican | 1984 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Texas 27 | Solomon P. Ortiz | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 28 | Ciro Rodriguez | Democratic | 1997 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 29 | Gene Green | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 30 | Eddie Bernice Johnson | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Texas 31 | None (District created) | New district. Republican gain. |
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Texas 32 | Pete Sessions Redistricted from the 5th district |
Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Utah
See also: List of United States representatives from UtahDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Utah 1 | James V. Hansen | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. |
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Utah 2 | Jim Matheson | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Utah 3 | Chris Cannon | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Vermont
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont See also: List of United States representatives from VermontDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Vermont at-large | Bernie Sanders | Independent | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia See also: List of United States representatives from Virginia and 2002 United States Senate election in VirginiaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Virginia 1 | Jo Ann Davis | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 2 | Ed Schrock | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 3 | Bobby Scott | Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 4 | Randy Forbes | Republican | 2001 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 5 | Virgil Goode | Republican | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 6 | Bob Goodlatte | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 7 | Eric Cantor | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 8 | Jim Moran | Democratic | 1990 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 9 | Rick Boucher | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 10 | Frank Wolf | Republican | 1980 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Virginia 11 | Tom Davis | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington See also: List of United States representatives from WashingtonDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Washington 1 | Jay Inslee | Democratic | 1992 1994 (defeated) 1998 |
Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 2 | Rick Larsen | Democratic | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 3 | Brian Baird | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 4 | Doc Hastings | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 5 | George Nethercutt | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 6 | Norm Dicks | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 7 | Jim McDermott | Democratic | 1988 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 8 | Jennifer Dunn | Republican | 1992 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Washington 9 | Adam Smith | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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West Virginia
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia See also: List of United States representatives from West Virginia and 2002 United States Senate election in West VirginiaDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
West Virginia 1 | Alan Mollohan | Democratic | 1982 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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West Virginia 2 | Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | 2000 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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West Virginia 3 | Nick Rahall | Democratic | 1976 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin
See also: List of United States representatives from WisconsinThe state lost one seat in reapportionment.
District | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Wisconsin 1 | Paul Ryan | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 2 | Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 3 | Ron Kind | Democratic | 1996 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 4 | Jerry Kleczka | Democratic | 1984 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Tom Barrett Redistricted from the 5th district |
Democratic | 1992 | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Wisconsin. Democratic loss. | ||
Wisconsin 5 | Jim Sensenbrenner Redistricted from the 9th district |
Republican | 1978 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 6 | Tom Petri | Republican | 1979 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 7 | Dave Obey | Democratic | 1969 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wisconsin 8 | Mark Andrew Green | Republican | 1998 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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Wyoming
Main article: 2002 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming See also: List of United States representatives from Wyoming and 2002 United States Senate election in WyomingDistrict | Incumbent | This race | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
Wyoming at-large | Barbara Cubin | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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See also
Notes
- This seat was the tipping point seat
- Stump was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in 1982 and was re-elected as such that year.
- Deal was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in April 1995.
- Tauzin was first elected as a Democrat. He switched to the Republican Party in August 1995.
- Goode was elected as Democrat. He left the party in January 2000 and became a Republican in August 2002.
References
- Frail, T. A. "Top 10 Historic Midterm Elections". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
- "2002 Congressional Results". Federal Election Commission.
- "Our Campaigns - Container Detail Page". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- "Our Campaigns - Container Detail Page". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- Representatives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of. "Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
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External links
- United States Election 2002 Web Archive from the U.S. Library of Congress
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