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1 Results  



1.1  Federal  





1.2  Voter demographics  





1.3  Maps  







2 Retiring incumbents  



2.1  Democratic incumbents  





2.2  Republican incumbents  





2.3  Independent incumbent  







3 Defeated incumbents  



3.1  Defeated in primary elections  





3.2  Defeated in general election  







4 Open seats that changed parties  





5 Closest races  





6 Election ratings  





7 Special elections  





8 Alabama  





9 Alaska  





10 Arizona  





11 Arkansas  





12 California  





13 Colorado  





14 Connecticut  





15 Delaware  





16 Florida  





17 Georgia  





18 Hawaii  





19 Idaho  





20 Illinois  





21 Indiana  





22 Iowa  





23 Kansas  





24 Kentucky  





25 Louisiana  





26 Maine  





27 Maryland  





28 Massachusetts  





29 Michigan  





30 Minnesota  





31 Mississippi  





32 Missouri  





33 Montana  





34 Nebraska  





35 Nevada  





36 New Hampshire  





37 New Jersey  





38 New Mexico  





39 New York  





40 North Carolina  





41 North Dakota  





42 Ohio  





43 Oklahoma  





44 Oregon  





45 Pennsylvania  





46 Rhode Island  





47 South Carolina  





48 South Dakota  





49 Tennessee  





50 Texas  





51 Utah  





52 Vermont  





53 Virginia  





54 Washington  





55 West Virginia  





56 Wisconsin  





57 Wyoming  





58 Non-voting delegates  





59 See also  





60 Notes  





61 References  





62 External links  














2006 United States House of Representatives elections






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2006 United States House of Representatives elections

← 2004 November 7, 2006 2008 →

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives[a]
218 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Nancy Pelosi Dennis Hastert
(resigned as leader)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 3, 2003 January 3, 1999
Leader's seat California 8th Illinois 14th
Last election 202 seats, 46.8% 232 seats, 49.4%
Seats before 201 229
Seats won 233 202
Seat change Increase31 Decrease30
Popular vote 42,338,795 35,857,334
Percentage 52.3% 44.3%
Swing Increase 5.5% Decrease 5.1%

  Third party
 
Party Independent
Last election 1
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease1
Popular vote 417,895
Percentage 0.5%
Swing Decrease 0.1%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold


Speaker before election

Dennis Hastert
Republican

Elected Speaker

Nancy Pelosi
Democratic

The 2006 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 7, 2006, to elect members to the United States House of Representatives. It took place in the middle of President George W. Bush's second term in office. All 435 seats of the House were up for election. Those elected served in the 110th United States Congress from January 3, 2007, until January 3, 2009. The incumbent majority party, the Republicans, had won majorities in the House consecutively since 1994, and were defeated by the Democrats who won a majority in the chamber, ending 12 years of Republican control in the House.

The Republicans had won a 232-seat majority in 2004, but by the time of the 2006 election, they held 229 seats, while the Democrats held 201, plus 1 Independent (Bernie Sanders) who caucused with the Democrats. There were also four vacancies. Democrats needed to pick up 15 seats to take control of the House, which had been in Republican control since January 1995. Along with the historical "sixth-year itch" that has plagued many incumbent presidents in midterm elections, the public's perception of George W. Bush, the handling of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and a series of political scandals involving mostly congressional Republicans took their toll on the party at the ballot box.[1]

The final result was a 31-seat pickup for the Democrats, including the pickup of the Vermont at-large seat, previously held by Independent Bernie Sanders (who ran instead for U.S. Senate), who caucused with the Democrats. Democrats defeated 22 Republican incumbents and won eight open Republican-held seats. For the first time since the party's founding, Republicans won no seats previously held by Democrats and defeated no Democratic incumbents.[2] It was the largest seat gain for the Democrats since the 1974 elections. Among the new Democrats were the first Muslim in Congress (Keith Ellison) and the first two Buddhists (Mazie Hirono and Hank Johnson). As a result of the Democratic victory, Nancy Pelosi became the first female and the first Californian House Speaker.[3]

As of 2024, this is the only House election cycle where only one party flipped any seats, the last time Republicans won a House race in Connecticut or more than one House seat in New Mexico, and the last time Democrats won more than one House seat in either Louisiana and/or Kansas.

Results

[edit]

Federal

[edit]
233 202
Democratic Republican
President Bush met with Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer (then House Minority Leader and Minority Whip, respectively) at the Oval Office in the White House. The President congratulated Pelosi and Hoyer on their newfound majority and vowed to work with them until his presidency was over. Regarding Pelosi's elevation to Speaker of the House, Bush commented, "This is a historic moment".


Summary of the November 7, 2006, United States House of Representatives election results
Party Seats Popular vote
2004 2006 Net
change
% Vote % +/−
Democratic Party 202 233 Increase31 53.6% 42,338,795 52.3% +5.5%
Republican Party 232 202 Decrease30 46.4% 35,857,334 44.3% −5.1%
  Libertarian Party 656,764 0.8% −0.1%
  Independent 1 0 Decrease1 - 417,895 0.5% −0.1%
  Green Party 243,391 0.3% -
  Constitution Party 91,133 0.1% −0.1%
  Independence Party 85,815 0.1% -
  Reform Party 53,862 0.1%
  Other parties 1,230,548 1.5% −0.1%
Totals 435 435 100.0% 80,975,537 100.0%
Voter turnout: 36.8%
Sources: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Popular vote
Democratic

52.29%
Republican

44.28%
Libertarian

0.81%
Green

0.29%
Others

2.33%
House seats
Democratic

53.56%
Republican

46.44%

Voter demographics

[edit]
Vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup DEM GOP Other % of
total vote
Total vote 52 44 4 100
Ideology
Liberals 87 11 2 20
Moderates 60 38 2 47
Conservatives 20 78 2 32
Party
Democrats 93 7 n/a 38
Republicans 8 91 1 36
Independents 57 39 4 26
Gender
Men 50 47 3 49
Women 55 43 2 51
Marital status
Married 48 51 1 68
Unmarried 64 34 2 32
Gender by marital status
Married men 47 51 2 35
Married women 48 50 2 33
Unmarried men 62 36 2 14
Unmarried women 66 32 2 18
Race/ethnicity
White 47 51 2 79
Black 89 10 1 10
Asian 62 37 1 2
Other 55 42 3 2
Hispanic (of any race) 69 30 1 8
Gender by race
White men 44 53 3 39
White women 49 50 1 40
Non-white men 75 23 2 9
Non-white women 78 21 1 11
Religion
Protestant 44 54 2 55
Catholic 55 44 1 26
Jewish 87 12 1 2
Other religion 71 25 4 6
None 74 22 4 11
Religious service attendance
More than weekly 38 60 2 17
Weekly 46 53 1 28
Monthly 57 41 2 12
A few times a year 60 38 2 25
Never 67 30 3 15
White evangelical or born-again Christian
White evangelical or born-again Christian 28 70 2 24
Everyone else 59 39 2 76
Age
18–29 years old 60 38 2 12
30–44 years old 53 45 2 24
45–59 years old 53 46 1 34
60 and older 50 48 2 29
Sexual orientation
LGBT 75 24 1 3
Heterosexual 52 46 2 97
Education
Not a high school graduate 64 35 1 3
High school graduate 55 44 1 21
Some college education 51 47 2 31
College graduate 49 49 2 27
Postgraduate education 58 41 1 18
Family income
Under $15,000 67 30 3 7
$15,000–30,000 61 36 3 12
$30,000–50,000 56 43 1 21
$50,000–75,000 50 48 2 22
$75,000–100,000 52 47 1 16
$100,000–150,000 47 51 2 13
$150,000–200,000 47 51 2 5
Over $200,000 45 53 2 5
Union households
Union 64 34 2 23
Non-union 49 49 2 77
Region
Northeast 63 35 2 22
Midwest 52 47 1 27
South 45 53 2 30
West 54 43 3 21
Community size
Urban 61 37 2 30
Suburban 50 48 2 47
Rural 48 50 2 24

Source: CNN exit poll[4]

Maps

[edit]

Retiring incumbents

[edit]

27 incumbents did not seek re-election.

The four vacancies were New Jersey's 13th congressional district, to be filled at the same time as the general election with the winner taking office in November immediately after the votes were certified; Texas's 22nd congressional district, with a separate special election on the same day; and Ohio's 18th congressional district and Florida's 16th congressional district, which did not have special elections to fill the vacancies before January 2007. New Jersey's 13th congressional district had been held by Democrat Bob Menendez, Texas's 22nd congressional district had been held by Republican Tom DeLay, Ohio's 18th congressional district had been held by Republican Robert Ney, and Florida's 16th congressional district had been held by Republican Mark Foley. Democrats won all four races.

Democratic incumbents

[edit]

Nine Democrats retired, all of whom were replaced by Democrats.

Republican incumbents

[edit]

Seventeen Republicans retired, twelve of whom were replaced by Republicans and five replaced by Democrats.

Independent incumbent

[edit]

One independent who caucused with the Democrats retired, and was replaced by a Democrat.

Defeated incumbents

[edit]

Defeated in primary elections

[edit]

Two incumbents were defeated in their party's respective primaries, which their respective parties held in the general election.

Defeated in general election

[edit]

25 Republican incumbents were defeated by Democrats.

  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
  • Non-voting delegates
  • Open seats that changed parties

    [edit]

    Five Republicans that retired were replaced by Democrats.

    One independent who caucused with the Democrats retired, and was replaced by a Democrat.

    Closest races

    [edit]

    Sixty races were decided by 10% or lower.[18]

    District Winner Margin
    Connecticut 2nd Democratic (flip) 0.04%
    Florida 13th Republican 0.16%
    North Carolina 8th Republican 0.28%
    New Mexico 1st Republican 0.40%
    Ohio 15th Republican 0.48%
    Wyoming at-large Republican 0.53%
    Pennsylvania 8th Democratic (flip) 0.60%
    Georgia 12th Democratic 0.61%
    Ohio 2nd Republican 1.06%
    Georgia 8th Democratic 1.09%
    Pennsylvania 6th Republican 1.32%
    New Jersey 7th Republican 1.48%
    New York 25th Republican 1.57%
    Florida 16th Democratic (flip) 1.89%
    Nevada 3rd Republican 1.89%
    Wisconsin 8th Democratic (flip) 2.14%
    New York 19th Democratic (flip) 2.43%
    Kentucky 3rd Democratic (flip) 2.44%
    Colorado 4th Republican 2.49%
    New Hampshire 1st Democratic (flip) 2.63%
    Illinois 6th Republican 2.70%
    Virginia 2nd Republican 2.82%
    Iowa 2nd Democratic (flip) 2.86%
    New York 29th Republican 2.92%
    Washington 8th Republican 2.92%
    California 4th Republican 3.18%
    Connecticut 4th Republican 3.38%
    Kansas 2nd Democratic (flip) 3.46%
    Florida 22nd Democratic (flip) 3.75%
    Pennsylvania 4th Democratic (flip) 3.85%
    Michigan 7th Republican 3.95%
    New York 26th Republican 3.96%
    Arizona 5th Democratic (flip) 3.97%
    Ohio 1st Republican 4.50%
    Indiana 9th Democratic (flip) 4.52%
    Idaho 1st Republican 5.14%
    Michigan 9th Republican 5.34%
    Iowa 3rd Democratic 5.40%
    Nevada 2nd Republican 5.41%
    Minnesota 1st Democratic (flip) 5.62%
    Pennsylvania 10th Democratic (flip) 5.90%
    New York 20th Democratic (flip) 6.20%
    California 11th Democratic (flip) 6.54%
    Illinois 10th Republican 6.76%
    Illinois 8th Democratic 6.89%
    Florida 8th Republican 7.06%
    New Hampshire 2nd Democratic (flip) 7.10%
    Indiana 7th Democratic 7.52%
    North Carolina 11th Democratic (flip) 7.58%
    Indiana 2nd Democratic (flip) 7.96%
    Minnesota 6th Republican 7.98%
    Arizona 1st Republican 8.30%
    Kentucky 4th Republican 8.31%
    Indiana 3rd Republican 8.56%
    Texas 23rd Democratic (flip) 8.56%
    Vermont at-large Democratic (flip) 8.68%
    New York 24th Democratic (flip) 8.94%
    Nebraska 2nd Republican 9.32%
    California 50th Republican 9.64%
    Nebraska 3rd Republican 9.98%

    Election ratings

    [edit]

    Special elections

    [edit]

    There were two special elections in 2006 to the 109th United States Congress, listed here by date and district.

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    California 50 Duke Cunningham Republican 1990 Incumbent resigned December 1, 2005 amid the Cunningham scandal.
    New member elected June 6, 2006.
    Republican hold.
  • Francine Busby (Democratic) 45.0%
  • William Griffith (Write-in) 3.8%
  • Paul King (Libertarian) 1.6%[19]
  • Texas 22 Tom DeLay Republican 1984 Incumbent resigned June 9, 2006 following indictment.
    New member elected November 7, 2006.
    Republican hold.
  • Bob Smither (Libertarian) 18.7%
  • Steve Stockman (Republican) 10.8%
  • Don Richardson (Republican) 6.0%
  • Giannibicego Hoa Tran (Republican) 2.1%[20]
  • Alabama

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Alabama 1 R+12 Jo Bonner Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vivian Beckerle (Democratic) 31.8%
  • Alabama 2 R+13 Terry Everett Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Chuck James (Democratic) 30.4%
  • Alabama 3 R+4 Mike D. Rogers Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Greg Pierce (Democratic) 38.5%
  • Mark Layfield (Independent) 2.1%
  • Alabama 4 R+16 Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Barbara Bobo (Democratic) 29.7%
  • Alabama 5 R+6 Robert E. Cramer Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
    Alabama 6 R+25 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
    Alabama 7 D+17 Artur Davis Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.

    Alaska

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Alaska at-large R+14 Don Young Republican 1973 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Diane Benson (Democratic) 40.2%
  • Alexander Crawford (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Eva Ince (Green) 0.8%
  • Bill Ratigan (Independent) 0.7%
  • Arizona

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Arizona 1 R+2 Rick Renzi Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ellen Simon (Democratic) 43.4%
  • David Schlosser (Libertarian) 4.8%
  • Arizona 2 R+9 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Thrasher (Democratic) 38.9%
  • Powell Gammill (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • Arizona 3 R+6 John Shadegg Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Don Chilton (Democratic) 38.2%
  • Mark Yannone (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • Arizona 4 D+14 Ed Pastor Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Don Karg (Republican) 23.9%
  • Ronald Harders (Libertarian) 3.6%
  • Arizona 5 R+4 J. D. Hayworth Republican 1994 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • J. D. Hayworth (Republican) 46.4%
  • Warren Severin (Libertarian) 3.1%
  • Arizona 6 R+12 Jeff Flake Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jason Blair (Libertarian) 25.2%
  • Arizona 7 D+12 Raúl Grijalva Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ron Drake (Republican) 35.4%
  • Joe Cobb (Libertarian) 3.6%
  • Arizona 8 R+1 Jim Kolbe Republican 1984 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Randy Graf (Republican) 42.1%
  • David Nolan (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Jay Quick (Independent) 1.7%
  • Arkansas

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Arkansas 1 R+1 Marion Berry Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mickey Stumbaugh (Republican) 30.8%
  • Arkansas 2 EVEN Vic Snyder Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Andy Mayberry (Republican) 39.5%
  • Arkansas 3 R+11 John Boozman Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Woodrow Anderson (Democratic) 37.6%
  • Arkansas 4 EVEN Mike Ross Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joe Ross (Republican) 25.5%
  • California

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    California 1 D+10 Mike Thompson Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Jones (Republican) 29.0%
  • Pamela Elizondo (Green) 3.1%
  • Tim Stock (Peace and Freedom) 1.6%
  • California 2 R+13 Wally Herger Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arjinderpal Sekhon (Democratic) 32.5%
  • E. Kent Hinesley (Libertarian) 3.3%
  • California 3 R+7 Dan Lungren Republican 1978
    1988 (retired)
    2004
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Durston (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Douglas Arthur Tuma (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Mike Roskey (Peace and Freedom) 1.0%
  • California 4 R+11 John Doolittle Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Brown (Democratic) 45.4%
  • Dan Warren (Libertarian) 5.0%
  • California 5 D+14 Doris Matsui Democratic 2005 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • X. Claire Yan (Republican) 23.6%
  • Jeff Kravitz (Green) 4.3%
  • John C. Reiger (Peace and Freedom) 1.3%
  • California 6 D+21 Lynn Woolsey Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Todd Hopper (Republican) 26.1%
  • Rich Friesen (Libertarian) 3.6%
  • California 7 D+19 George Miller Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Camden McConnell (Libertarian) 16.1%
  • California 8 D+36 Nancy Pelosi Democratic 1987 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike DeNunzio (Republican) 10.8%
  • Krissy Keefer (Green) 7.4%
  • Philip Berg (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • California 9 D+38 Barbara Lee Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John den Dulk (Republican) 10.7%
  • James Eyer (Libertarian) 2.9%
  • California 10 D+8 Ellen Tauscher Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Darcy Linn (Republican) 33.5%
  • California 11 R+3 Richard Pombo Republican 1992 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Richard Pombo (Republican) 46.8%
  • California 12 D+22 Tom Lantos Democratic 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Moloney (Republican) 23.9%
  • California 13 D+22 Pete Stark Democratic 1972 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George Bruno (Republican) 25.1%
  • California 14 D+18 Anna Eshoo Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rob Smith (Republican) 24.3%
  • Brian Holtz (Libertarian) 2.3%
  • Carol Brouillet (Green) 2.3%
  • California 15 D+14 Mike Honda Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Raymond Chukwu (Republican) 27.6%
  • California 16 D+16 Zoe Lofgren Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charel Winston (Republican) 27.2%
  • California 17 D+17 Sam Farr Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Anthony DeMaio (Republican) 22.6%
  • California 18 D+3 Dennis Cardoza Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Kanno (Republican) 34.6%
  • California 19 R+10 George Radanovich Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • T.J. Cox (Democratic) 39.4%
  • California 20 D+5 Jim Costa Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
    California 21 R+13 Devin Nunes Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steven Haze (Democratic) 30.1%
  • John Miller (Green) 3.3%
  • California 22 R+16 Bill Thomas Republican 1978 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Sharon Beery (Democratic) 29.2%
  • California 23 D+9 Lois Capps Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Victor Tognazzini (Republican) 34.8%
  • California 24 R+5 Elton Gallegly Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jill Martinez (Democratic) 37.9%
  • California 25 R+7 Buck McKeon Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Rodriguez (Democratic) 35.6%
  • David Erickson (Libertarian) 4.3%
  • California 26 R+4 David Dreier Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Cynthia Matthews (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Ted Brown (Libertarian) 3.3%
  • Elliott Graham (American Independent) 1.8%
  • California 27 D+13 Brad Sherman Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Peter Hankwitz (Republican) 31.2%
  • California 28 D+25 Howard Berman Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Stanley Kesselman (Republican) 19.1%
  • Byron De Lear (Green) 3.5%
  • Kelley Ross (Libertarian) 3.4%
  • California 29 D+12 Adam Schiff Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Bodell (Republican) 27.5%
  • Bill Paparian (Green) 5.7%
  • Lydia Llamas (Peace and Freedom) 1.8%
  • Jim Keller (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • California 30 D+20 Henry Waxman Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Jones (Republican) 26.4%
  • Adele Cannon (Peace and Freedom) 2.1%
  • California 31 D+30 Xavier Becerra Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
    California 32 D+17 Hilda Solis Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leland Faegre (Libertarian) 17.0%
  • California 33 D+36 Diane Watson Democratic 2001 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
    California 34 D+23 Lucille Roybal-Allard Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Wayne Miller (Republican) 23.2%
  • California 35 D+33 Maxine Waters Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gordon Michael Mego (American Independent) 8.5%
  • Paul Ireland (Libertarian) 7.7%
  • California 36 D+11 Jane Harman Democratic 1992
    1998 (retired)
    2000
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Brian Gibson (Republican) 32.0%
  • Jim Smith (Peace and Freedom) 2.7%
  • Michael J. Binkley (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • California 37 D+27 Juanita Millender-McDonald Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Herb Peters (Libertarian) 17.6%
  • California 38 D+20 Grace Napolitano Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Sid Street (Republican) 24.6%
  • California 39 D+13 Linda Sánchez Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James Andion (Republican) 34.1%
  • California 40 R+8 Ed Royce Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Florice Hoffman (Democratic) 30.7%
  • Philip Inman (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • California 41 R+9 Jerry Lewis Republican 1978 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Louis Contreras (Democratic) 33.0%
  • California 42 R+10 Gary Miller Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
    California 43 D+13 Joe Baca Democratic 1999 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Scott Folkens (Republican) 35.5%
  • California 44 R+6 Ken Calvert Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Louis Vandenberg (Democratic) 37.1%
  • Kevin Akin (Peace and Freedom) 2.9%
  • California 45 R+3 Mary Bono Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Roth (Democratic) 39.3%
  • California 46 R+6 Dana Rohrabacher Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Brandt (Democratic) 36.7%
  • Dennis Chang (Libertarian) 3.7%
  • California 47 D+5 Loretta Sanchez Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tan Nguyan (Republican) 37.6%
  • California 48 R+8 John B. T. Campbell III Republican 2005 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Young (Democratic) 37.2%
  • Bruce David Cohen (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • California 49 R+10 Darrell Issa Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jeeni Criscenzo (Democratic) 33.5%
  • Lars Grossmith (Libertarian) 3.1%
  • California 50 R+5 Brian Bilbray Republican 1994
    2000 (defeated)
    2006 (Special)
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Francine Busby (Democratic) 43.5%
  • Paul King (Libertarian) 1.8%
  • Miriam E. Clark (Peace and Freedom) 1.5%
  • California 51 D+7 Bob Filner Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Blake Miles (Republican) 30.1%
  • Dan Litwin (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • California 52 R+9 Duncan L. Hunter Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Rinaldi (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Michael Benoit (Libertarian) 3.3%
  • California 53 D+12 Susan Davis Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Woodrum (Republican) 30.0%
  • Ernest Lippe (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • Colorado

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Colorado 1 D+18 Diana DeGette Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Kelly (Green) 20.2%
  • Colorado 2 D+8 Mark Udall Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rich Mancuso (Republican) 28.3%
  • Norm Olsen (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Joe Calhoun (Green) 1.3%
  • Colorado 3 R+6 John Salazar Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Scott Tipton (Republican) 36.5%
  • Bob Sargent (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Colorado 4 R+9 Marilyn Musgrave Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Angie Paccione (Democratic) 43.1%
  • Eric Eidsness (Reform) 11.3%
  • Colorado 5 R+16 Joel Hefley Republican 1986 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Jay Fawcett (Democratic) 40.4%
  • Colorado 6 R+10 Tom Tancredo Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Winter (Democratic) 39.9%
  • Jack Woehr (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Colorado 7 D+2 Bob Beauprez Republican 2002 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Rick O'Donnell (Republican) 42.1%
  • Dave Chandler (Green) 1.6%
  • Roger McCarville (Constitution) 1.4%
  • Connecticut

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Connecticut 1 D+14 John B. Larson Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Scott MacLean (Republican) 25.5%
  • Connecticut 2 D+8 Rob Simmons Republican 2000 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Rob Simmons (Republican) 49.98%
  • Connecticut 3 D+12 Rosa DeLauro Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph Vollano (Republican) 22.4%
  • Daniel Sumrall (Green) 1.6%
  • Connecticut 4 D+5 Chris Shays Republican 1987 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Diane Farrell (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Phil Maymin (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Connecticut 5 D+4 Nancy Johnson Republican 1982 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Nancy Johnson (Republican) 43.5%
  • Delaware

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Delaware at-large D+7 Mike Castle Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dennis Spivack (Democratic) 38.8%
  • Karen Hartley-Nagle (Independent) 2.2%
  • Michael Berg (Green) 1.8%
  • Florida

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Florida 1 R+19 Jeff Miller Republican 2001 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joe Roberts (Democratic) 31.5%
  • Florida 2 R+2 Allen Boyd Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 3 D+17 Corrine Brown Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 4 R+16 Ander Crenshaw Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bob Harms (Democratic) 30.3%
  • Florida 5 R+5 Ginny Brown-Waite Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John T. Russell (Democratic) 40.1%
  • Florida 6 R+8 Cliff Stearns Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dave Bruderly (Democratic) 40.1%
  • Florida 7 R+3 John Mica Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack Chagnon (Democratic) 36.9%
  • Florida 8 R+3 Ric Keller Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charlie Stuart (Democratic) 45.7%
  • Wesley Hoaglund (Independent) 1.5%
  • Florida 9 R+4 Michael Bilirakis Republican 1982 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Phyllis Busansky (Democratic) 44.1%
  • Florida 10 D+1 Bill Young Republican 1970 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samm Simpson (Democratic) 34.1%
  • Florida 11 D+11 Jim Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Eddie Adams (Republican) 30.3%
  • Florida 12 R+5 Adam Putnam Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joe Viscusi (Independent) 19.4%
  • Ed Bowlin III (Independent) 11.5%
  • Florida 13 R+4 Katherine Harris Republican 2002 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Christine Jennings (Democratic) 49.9%
  • Florida 14 R+10 Connie Mack IV Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Neeld (Democratic) 35.6%
  • Florida 15 R+4 Dave Weldon Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bob Bowman (Democratic) 43.7%
  • Florida 16 R+2 Vacant Incumbent Mark Foley (Republican) resigned September 29, 2006.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Joe Negron[21] (Republican) 47.7%
  • Emmie Lee Ross (Independent) 2.8%
  • Florida 17 D+35 Kendrick Meek Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
    Florida 18 R+4 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Republican 1989 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Patlak (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Florida 19 D+21 Robert Wexler Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 20 D+18 Debbie Wasserman Schultz Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 21 R+6 Lincoln Díaz-Balart Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank Gonzalez (Democratic) 40.5%
  • Florida 22 D+4 Clay Shaw Republican 1980 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Clay Shaw (Republican) 47.1%
  • Neil Evangelista (Libertarian) 2.0%
  • Florida 23 D+29 Alcee Hastings Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 24 R+3 Tom Feeney Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clint Curtis (Democratic) 42.1%
  • Florida 25 R+4 Mario Díaz-Balart Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Calderin (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Georgia

    [edit]

    Georgia's delegation was redistricted in 2005.[citation needed]

    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Georgia 1 R+14 Jack Kingston Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Nelson (Democratic) 31.5%
  • Georgia 2 D+2 Sanford Bishop Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Brad Hughes (Republican) 32.1%
  • Georgia 3 R+19 Lynn Westmoreland
    Redistricted from the 8th district
    Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike McGraw (Democratic) 32.4%
  • Georgia 4 D+22 Cynthia McKinney Democratic 1992
    2002 (lost renomination)
    2004
    Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Catherine Davis (Republican) 24.6%
  • Georgia 5 D+25 John Lewis Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
    Georgia 6 R+19 Tom Price Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Sinton (Democratic) 27.6%
  • Georgia 7 R+19 John Linder Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Allan Burns (Democratic) 29.1%
  • Georgia 8 R+8 Jim Marshall
    Redistricted from the 3rd district
    Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mac Collins (Republican) 49.5%
  • Georgia 9 R+24 Nathan Deal
    Redistricted from the 10th district
    Republican 1992[b] Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Bradbury (Democratic) 23.4%
  • Georgia 10 R+14 Charlie Norwood
    Redistricted from the 9th district
    Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Terry Holley (Democratic) 32.6%
  • Georgia 11 R+18 Phil Gingrey Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Patrick Pillion (Democratic) 28.9%
  • Georgia 12 D+2 John Barrow Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Max Burns (Republican) 49.7%
  • Georgia 13 D+10 David Scott Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Deborah Honeycutt (Republican) 30.8%
  • Hawaii

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Hawaii 1 D+7 Neil Abercrombie Democratic 1986 (special)
    1988 (lost renomination)
    1990
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Hough (Republican) 30.6%
  • Hawaii 2 D+10 Ed Case Democratic 2002 (special) Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Bob Hogue (Republican) 39.0%
  • Idaho

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Idaho 1 R+19 Butch Otter Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Larry Grant (Democratic) 44.8%
  • Dave Olson (Independent) 3.0%
  • Andy Hedden-Nicely (United) 1.2%
  • Paul Smith (Constitution) 1.1%
  • Idaho 2 R+23 Mike Simpson Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Hansen (Democratic) 34.4%
  • Cameron Firth (Independent) 2.4%
  • Travis Hedrick (Constitution) 1.2%
  • Illinois

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Illinois 1 D+35 Bobby Rush Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jason Tabour (Republican) 15.9%
  • Illinois 2 D+35 Jesse Jackson Jr. Democratic 1995 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Belin (Republican) 11.8%
  • Anthony Williams (Libertarian) 3.3%
  • Illinois 3 D+10 Dan Lipinski Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ray Wardingley (Republican) 22.9%
  • Illinois 4 D+31 Luis Gutiérrez Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ann Melichar (Republican) 14.2%
  • Illinois 5 D+18 Rahm Emanuel Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kevin White (Republican) 22.0%
  • Illinois 6 R+3 Henry Hyde Republican 1974 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Tammy Duckworth (Democratic) 48.6%
  • Illinois 7 D+35 Danny K. Davis Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Hutchinson (Republican) 13.3%
  • Illinois 8 R+5 Melissa Bean Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David McSweeney (Republican) 44.0%
  • Bill Scheurer (Independent) 5.1%
  • Illinois 9 D+20 Jan Schakowsky Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Shannon (Republican) 25.4%
  • Illinois 10 D+4 Mark Kirk Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Daniel Seals (Democratic) 46.6%
  • Illinois 11 R+1 Jerry Weller Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Pavich (Democratic) 44.9%
  • Illinois 12 D+5 Jerry Costello Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Illinois 13 R+5 Judy Biggert Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph Shannon (Democratic) 41.7%
  • Illinois 14 R+5 Dennis Hastert Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Laesch (Democratic) 40.2%
  • Illinois 15 R+6 Tim Johnson Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Gill (Democratic) 42.4%
  • Illinois 16 R+4 Don Manzullo Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Auman (Democratic) 32.1%
  • John L. Borling (Write-in) 4.3%
  • Illinois 17 D+5 Lane Evans Democratic 1982 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Andrea Lane Zinga (Republican) 42.8%
  • Illinois 18 R+5 Ray LaHood Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Waterworth (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Illinois 19 R+8 John Shimkus Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dan Stover (Democratic) 39.7%
  • Indiana

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Indiana 1 D+8 Pete Visclosky Democratic 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mark Leyva (Republican) 26.8%
  • Charles Barman (Independent) 3.5%
  • Indiana 2 R+4 Chris Chocola Republican 2002 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Chris Chocola (Republican) 46.0%
  • Indiana 3 R+16 Mark Souder Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Hayhurst (Democratic) 45.7%
  • Indiana 4 R+17 Steve Buyer Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Sanders (Democratic) 37.6%
  • Indiana 5 R+20 Dan Burton Republican 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Katherine Fox Carr (Democratic) 31.4%
  • Sheri Sharlow (Libertarian) 3.6%
  • Indiana 6 R+11 Mike Pence Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Barry Welsh (Democratic) 40.0%
  • Indiana 7 D+9 Julia Carson Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eric Dickerson (Republican) 46.2%
  • Indiana 8 R+9 John Hostettler Republican 1994 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • John Hostettler (Republican) 39.0%
  • Indiana 9 R+7 Mike Sodrel Republican 2004 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Mike Sodrel (Republican) 45.5%
  • Eric Schansberg (Libertarian) 4.5%
  • Iowa

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Iowa 1 D+5 Jim Nussle Republican 1990 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Mike Whalen (Republican) 43.3%
  • James Hill (Pirate) 1.1%
  • Al Schoeman (Libertarian) 0.6%
  • Iowa 2 D+7 Jim Leach Republican 1976 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Jim Leach (Republican) 48.6%
  • Iowa 3 D+1 Leonard Boswell Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jeff Lamberti (Republican) 46.7%
  • Helen Meyers (Socialist Workers) 1.5%
  • Iowa 4 EVEN Tom Latham Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Selden Spencer (Democratic) 42.6%
  • Iowa 5 R+8 Steve King Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joyce Schulte (Democratic) 35.7%
  • Roy Nielsen (Independent) 4.5%
  • Cheryl Broderson (Independent) 1.4%
  • Kansas

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Kansas 1 R+20 Jerry Moran Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Doll (Democratic) 19.9%
  • Sylvester Cain (Reform) 1.4%
  • Kansas 2 R+7 Jim Ryun Republican 1996 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Jim Ryun (Republican) 47.1%
  • Roger Tucker (Reform) 2.3%
  • Kansas 3 R+4 Dennis Moore Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Chuck Ahner (Republican) 33.8%
  • Bob Conroy (Reform) 1.7%
  • Kansas 4 R+12 Todd Tiahrt Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Garth McGinn (Democratic) 33.8%
  • Joy Holt (Reform) 2.5%
  • Kentucky

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Kentucky 1 R+10 Ed Whitfield Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Barlow (Democratic) 40.4%
  • Kentucky 2 R+13 Ron Lewis Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Weaver (Democratic) 44.6%
  • Kentucky 3 D+2 Anne Northup Republican 1996 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Anne Northup (Republican) 48.2%
  • Others

    • Donna Walker Mancini (Libertarian) 0.9%
    • Ed Parker (Constitution) 0.3%
    Kentucky 4 R+12 Geoff Davis Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ken Lucas (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Brian Houillion (Libertarian) 4.9%
  • Kentucky 5 R+8 Hal Rogers Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kenneth Stepp (Democratic) 26.2%
  • Kentucky 6 R+7 Ben Chandler Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul Ard (Libertarian) 14.5%
  • Louisiana

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Louisiana 1 R+18 Bobby Jindal Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Gereighty (Democratic) 7.4%
  • Stacey Tallitsch (Democratic) 3.4%
  • Peter Beary (Libertarian) 1.1%
  • Louisiana 2 D+28 William J. Jefferson Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected in runoff.[22]
    • First round:
  • Orange tickY William J. Jefferson (Democratic) 30.1%
  • Orange tickY Karen Carter (Democratic) 21.7%
  • Derrick Shepherd (Democratic) 17.9%
  • Joe Lavigne (Republican) 13.3%
  • Troy Carter (Democratic) 12.0%
  • Eric Bradley (Republican) 1.2%
  • Regina H Bartholomew (Democratic) 1.2%
  • John Edwards (Democratic) 0.7%
  • Scott Barron (Democratic) 0.7%
  • Rhumbline Kahn (Libertarian) 0.4%
  • Vinnie Mendoza (Democratic) 0.4%
  • Lance von Udhe (Republican) 0.3%
  • D. C. Collins (Democratic) 0.1%
  • Runoff:
  • Green tickY William J. Jefferson (Democratic) 56.6%
  • Karen Carter (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Louisiana 3 R+5 Charlie Melançon Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Craig Romero (Republican) 40.3%
  • Olangee Breech (Democratic) 3.1%
  • James Lee Blake (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Louisiana 4 R+7 Jim McCrery Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Artis Cash (Democratic) 16.9%
  • Patti Cox (Democratic) 13.2%
  • Chester Kelley (Republican) 12.4%
  • Louisiana 5 R+10 Rodney Alexander Republican 2002[c] Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gloria Williams Hearn (Democratic) 29.0%
  • Brent Sanders (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • John Watts (Independent) 1.1%
  • Louisiana 6 R+7 Richard Baker Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Fontanesi (Libertarian) 17.2%
  • Louisiana 7 R+7 Charles Boustany Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Stagg (Democratic) 29.3%
  • Maine

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Maine 1 D+6 Tom Allen Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Darlene Curley (Republican) 31.3%
  • Dexter Kamilewicz (Independent) 7.9%
  • Maine 2 D+4 Mike Michaud Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Scott D'Amboise (Republican) 29.5%
  • Maryland

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Maryland 1 R+10 Wayne Gilchrest Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Corwin (Democratic) 31.1%
  • Maryland 2 D+8 Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jimmy Mathis (Republican) 30.7%
  • Maryland 3 D+7 Ben Cardin Democratic 1986 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • John White (Republican) 33.8%
  • Charles Curtis McPeek (Libertarian) 2.1%
  • Maryland 4 D+30 Albert Wynn Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Moshe Starkman (Republican) 18.6%
  • Maryland 5 D+9 Steny Hoyer Democratic 1981 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Warner (Green) 16.5%
  • Maryland 6 R+13 Roscoe Bartlett Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Andrew Duck (Democratic) 38.4%
  • Bob Kozak (Green) 2.5%
  • Maryland 7 D+25 Elijah Cummings Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
    Maryland 8 D+20 Chris Van Hollen Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jeff Stein (Republican) 21.9%
  • Gerard Giblin (Green) 1.5%
  • Massachusetts

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Massachusetts 1 D+15 John Olver Democratic 1991 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Szych (Independent) 23.5%
  • Massachusetts 2 D+11 Richard Neal Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
    Massachusetts 3 D+11 Jim McGovern Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
    Massachusetts 4 D+17 Barney Frank Democratic 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
    Massachusetts 5 D+9 Marty Meehan Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
    Massachusetts 6 D+10 John F. Tierney Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rick Barton (Republican) 29.3%
  • Massachusetts 7 D+18 Ed Markey Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
    Massachusetts 8 D+31 Mike Capuano Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Laura Garza (Socialist Workers) 9.0%
  • Massachusetts 9 D+15 Stephen F. Lynch Democratic 2001 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack Robinson (Republican) 21.8%
  • Massachusetts 10 D+8 Bill Delahunt Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jeff Beatty (Republican) 29.4%
  • Peter White (Independent) 6.3%
  • Michigan

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Michigan 1 R+2 Bart Stupak Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Don Hooper (Republican) 28.0%
  • Others

    • Joshua Warren (US Taxpayers) 0.9%
    • David Newland (Green) 0.9%
    • Ken Proctor (Libertarian) 0.8%
    Michigan 2 R+9 Pete Hoekstra Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kimon Kotos (Democratic) 31.6%
  • Ronald Graeser (US Taxpayers) 1.0%
  • Steven Van Til (Libertarian) 1.0%
  • Michigan 3 R+9 Vern Ehlers Republican 1993 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Rinck (Democratic) 34.6%
  • Jeff Steinport (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • Rodger Gurk (Green) 0.9%
  • Michigan 4 R+3 Dave Camp Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Huckleberry (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Others

    • John Emerick (US Taxpayers) 0.8%
    • Allitta Hren (Libertarian) 0.7%
    Michigan 5 D+12 Dale Kildee Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eric Klammer (Republican) 25.2%
  • Ken Mathenia (Green) 1.0%
  • Steve Samoranksi (Libertarian) 0.9%
  • Michigan 6 R+2 Fred Upton Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kim Clark (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Kenneth Howe (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • Michigan 7 R+2 Joe Schwarz Republican 2004 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Sharon Marie Renier (Democratic) 46.0%
  • Robert Hutchinson (Libertarian) 1.5%
  • David Horn (US Taxpayers) 1.5%
  • Joe Schwarz (Write-in) 1.1%
  • Michigan 8 R+2 Mike Rogers Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Marcinkowski (Democratic) 42.9%
  • Dick Gach (Libertarian) 1.0%
  • Aaron Stuttman (Green) 0.8%
  • Michigan 9 EVEN Joe Knollenberg Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Nancy Skinner (Democratic) 46.2%
  • Adam Goodman (Libertarian) 1.3%
  • Matthew Abel (Green) 0.9%
  • Michigan 10 R+4 Candice S. Miller Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Denison (Democratic) 31.3%
  • Mark Byrne (Libertarian) 1.1%
  • Others

    • Candace Caveny (Green) 0.7%
    • Richard Gualdoni (US Taxpayers) 0.7%
    Michigan 11 R+1 Thad McCotter Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tony Trupiano (Democratic) 43.0%
  • John Tatar (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Charles Tackett (US Taxpayers) 1.3%
  • Michigan 12 D+13 Sander Levin Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Randell J. Shafer (Republican) 26.1%
  • Andy Lecureaux (Libertarian) 1.3%
  • Others

    • Les Townsend (US Taxpayers) 0.9%
    • Jerome S. White (Independent) 0.8%
    • Art Mayatt (Green) 0.7%
    Michigan 13 D+32 Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
    Michigan 14 D+33 John Conyers Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Chad Miles (Republican) 14.7%
  • Michigan 15 D+13 John Dingell Democratic 1955 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Aimee Smith (Green) 4.6%
  • Gregory Stempfle (Libertarian) 4.1%
  • Robert Czak (US Taxpayers) 3.4%
  • Minnesota

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Minnesota 1 R+1 Gil Gutknecht Republican 1994 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    DFL gain.
  • Gil Gutknecht (Republican) 47.1%
  • Minnesota 2 R+3 John Kline Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Coleen Rowley (DFL) 40.0%
  • Douglas Williams (Independence) 3.7%
  • Minnesota 3 R+1 Jim Ramstad Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Wendy Wilde (Pareene) (DFL) 35.0%
  • Minnesota 4 D+13 Betty McCollum DFL 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Obi Sium (Republican) 30.2%
  • Minnesota 5 D+21 Martin Olav Sabo DFL 1978 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    DFL hold.
  • Alan Fine (Republican) 21.3%
  • Tammy Lee (Independence) 21.0%
  • Jay Pond (Green) 2.0%
  • Minnesota 6 R+5 Mark Kennedy Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Patty Wetterling (DFL) 42.1%
  • John Binkowski (Independence) 7.8%
  • Minnesota 7 R+6 Collin Peterson DFL 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Barrett (Republican) 29.0%
  • Ken Lucier (Constitution) 1.3%
  • Minnesota 8 D+4 Jim Oberstar DFL 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rod Grams (Republican) 34.4%
  • Harry Welty (Unity) 1.9%
  • Mississippi

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Mississippi 1 R+10 Roger Wicker Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ken Hurt (Democratic) 34.1%
  • Mississippi 2 D+10 Bennie Thompson Democratic 1993 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Yvonne Brown (Republican) 35.7%
  • Mississippi 3 R+13 Chip Pickering Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Giles (Independent) 16.1%
  • Lamonica Magee (Reform) 6.2%
  • Mississippi 4 R+16 Gene Taylor Democratic 1989 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Randy McDonnell (Republican) 20.2%
  • Missouri

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Missouri 1 D+26 Lacy Clay Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mark Byrne (Republican) 24.7%
  • Robb Cunningham (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • Missouri 2 R+9 Todd Akin Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George Weber (Democratic) 36.6%
  • Tamara Millay (Libertarian) 2.1%
  • Missouri 3 D+8 Russ Carnahan Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Bertelsen (Republican) 31.7%
  • Rob Christophel (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • David Sladky (Progressive) 0.8%
  • Missouri 4 R+11 Ike Skelton Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Noland (Republican) 29.4%
  • Bryce Holthouse (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Mel Ivey (Progressive) 1.0%
  • Missouri 5 D+12 Emanuel Cleaver Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jacob Turk (Republican) 32.3%
  • Randy Langkraehr (Libertarian) 3.5%
  • Missouri 6 R+5 Sam Graves Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Sara Jo Shettles (Democratic) 35.7%
  • Erik Buck (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Shirley Yurkonis (Progressive) 0.7%
  • Missouri 7 R+14 Roy Blunt Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack Truman (Democratic) 30.1%
  • Kevin Craig (Libertarian) 3.1%
  • Missouri 8 R+11 Jo Ann Emerson Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Veronica Hambacker (Democratic) 26.4%
  • Branden McCullough (Libertarian) 2.0%
  • Missouri 9 R+7 Kenny Hulshof Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Duane Burghard (Democratic) 35.9%
  • Steven Hedrick (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Bill Hastings (Progressive) 1.0%
  • Montana

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Montana at-large R+11 Denny Rehberg Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Monica Lindeen (Democratic) 39.1%
  • Mike Fellows (Libertarian) 1.9%
  • Nebraska

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Nebraska 1 R+11 Jeff Fortenberry Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Maxine Moul (Democratic) 41.6%
  • Nebraska 2 R+9 Lee Terry Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Esch (Democratic) 45.3%
  • Nebraska 3 R+24 Tom Osborne Republican 2000 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Scott Kleeb (Democratic) 45.0%
  • Nevada

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Nevada 1 D+9 Shelley Berkley Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kenneth Wegner (Republican) 31.2%
  • Jim Duensing (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Darnell Roberts (Independent American) 1.8%
  • Nevada 2 R+8 Jim Gibbons Republican 1996 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Jill Derby (Democratic) 44.9%
  • Daniel Rosen (Independent) 2.4%
  • James Kroshus (Independent American) 2.3%
  • Nevada 3 D+1 Jon Porter Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tessa Hafen (Democratic) 46.6%
  • Joshua Hansen (Independent American) 2.5%
  • Joseph Silvestri (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • New Hampshire

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    New Hampshire 1 EVEN Jeb Bradley Republican 2002 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Jeb Bradley (Republican) 48.7%
  • New Hampshire 2 D+3 Charles Bass Republican 1994 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Charles Bass (Republican) 45.6%
  • Ken Blevens (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • New Jersey

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    New Jersey 1 D+14 Rob Andrews Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
    New Jersey 2 D+4 Frank LoBiondo Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Viola Thomas-Hughes (Democratic) 35.6%
  • Robert Mullock (Independent) 1.7%
  • Others

    • Lynn Merle (Independent) 0.5%
    • Thomas Fanslau (Independent) 0.3%
    • Willie Norwood (Socialist) 0.2%
    New Jersey 3 D+3 Jim Saxton Republican 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rich Sexton (Democratic) 41.0%
  • Ken Feduniewicz (Independent) 0.6%
  • New Jersey 4 R+1 Chris Smith Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carol Gay (Democratic) 33.2%
  • Others

    • Jay Edgar (Libertarian) 0.8%
    • Louis Wary (Independent) 0.3%
    New Jersey 5 R+4 Scott Garrett Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul Aronsohn (Democratic) 43.8%
  • Matthew Fretz (Independent) 1.3%
  • New Jersey 6 D+12 Frank Pallone Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leigh-Ann Bellew (Republican) 30.3%
  • Herbert Tarbous (Independent) 1.1%
  • New Jersey 7 R+1 Mike Ferguson Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Linda Stender (Democratic) 47.9%
  • Thomas Abrams (Independent) 1.6%
  • Darren Young (Libertarian) 1.0%
  • New Jersey 8 D+12 Bill Pascrell Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jose Sandoval (Republican) 28.4%
  • Lou Jasikoff (Libertarian) 0.7%
  • New Jersey 9 D+13 Steve Rothman Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vincent Micco (Republican) 27.6%
  • Michael Jarvis (Independent) 0.9%
  • New Jersey 10 D+34 Donald M. Payne Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
    New Jersey 11 R+6 Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Wyka (Democratic) 36.6%
  • Others

    • Richard Roth (Libertarian) 0.9%
    • John Mele (Constitution) 0.4%
    New Jersey 12 D+8 Rush Holt Jr. Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph Sinagra (Republican) 34.3%
  • New Jersey 13 D+23 Vacant Bob Menendez (D) resigned January 16, 2006 after being appointed to the U.S. Senate.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • John Guarini (Republican) 19.4%
  • Brian Williams (Socialist Workers) 1.0%
  • Herbert Shaw (Independent) 1.0%
  • Others

    • Dick Hester (Independent) 0.6%
    • Esmat Zaklama (Independent) 0.5%

    New Mexico

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    New Mexico 1 D+2 Heather Wilson Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Patricia Madrid (Democratic) 49.8%
  • New Mexico 2 R+6 Steve Pearce Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Albert Kissling (Democratic) 40.5%
  • New Mexico 3 D+6 Tom Udall Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ron Dolin (Republican) 25.4%
  • New York

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    New York 1 D+3 Tim Bishop Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Italo Zanzi (Republican) 37.8%
  • New York 2 D+7 Steve Israel Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Josh Price (Republican) 29.6%
  • New York 3 D+2 Peter T. King Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Mejias (Democratic) 44.0%
  • New York 4 D+9 Carolyn McCarthy Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Martin Blessinger (Republican) 35.1%
  • New York 5 D+18 Gary Ackerman Democratic 1983 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 6 D+38 Gregory Meeks Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 7 D+28 Joseph Crowley Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kevin Brawley (Republican) 16.0%
  • New York 8 D+28 Jerrold Nadler Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eleanor Friedman (Republican) 13.6%
  • Dennis Adornato (Conservative) 1.4%
  • New York 9 D+14 Anthony Weiner Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 10 D+41 Edolphus Towns Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jonathan Anderson (Republican) 5.9%
  • Ernest Johnson (Conservative) 1.9%
  • New York 11 D+40 Major Owens Democratic 1982 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Stephen Finger (Republican) 7.6%
  • Mariana Blume (Conservative) 1.4%
  • Ollie McClean (Freedom) 1.0%
  • New York 12 D+34 Nydia Velázquez Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Allan Romaguera (Republican) 10.3%
  • New York 13 D+1 Vito Fossella Republican 1997 (Special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Harrison (Democratic) 43.2%
  • New York 14 D+26 Carolyn Maloney Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Danniel S. Maio (Republican) 15.5%
  • New York 15 D+43 Charles B. Rangel Democratic 1970 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward Daniels (Republican) 6.0%
  • New York 16 D+43 José E. Serrano Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ali Mohamed (Republican) 4.7%
  • New York 17 D+21 Eliot Engel Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Faulkner (Republican) 23.6%
  • New York 18 D+10 Nita Lowey Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard A. Hoffman (Republican) 29.3%
  • New York 19 R+1 Sue W. Kelly Republican 1994 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Sue W. Kelly (Republican) 48.8%
  • New York 20 R+3 John E. Sweeney Republican 1998 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • John E. Sweeney (Republican) 46.9%
  • New York 21 D+9 Michael R. McNulty Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Warren Redlich (Republican) 21.8%
  • New York 22 D+6 Maurice Hinchey Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 23 EVEN John M. McHugh Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert J. Johnson (Democratic) 36.9%
  • New York 24 R+1 Sherwood Boehlert Republican 1982 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Ray Meier (Republican) 45.0%
  • Mike Sylvia (Libertarian) 1.1%
  • New York 25 D+3 James T. Walsh Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dan Maffei (Democratic) 49.2%
  • New York 26 R+3 Thomas M. Reynolds Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack Davis (Democratic) 48.0%
  • New York 27 D+7 Brian Higgins Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael McHale (Republican) 20.7%
  • New York 28 D+15 Louise Slaughter Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Donnelly (Republican) 26.8%
  • New York 29 R+5 Randy Kuhl Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eric Massa (Democratic) 48.5%
  • North Carolina

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    North Carolina 1 D+9 G. K. Butterfield Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
    North Carolina 2 R+3 Bob Etheridge Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dan Mansell (Republican) 33.5%
  • North Carolina 3 R+15 Walter B. Jones Jr. Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Craig Weber (Democratic) 31.4%
  • North Carolina 4 D+6 David Price Democratic 1986
    1994 (defeated)
    1996
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steven Acuff (Republican) 35.0%
  • North Carolina 5 R+15 Virginia Foxx Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Roger Sharpe (Democratic) 42.8%
  • North Carolina 6 R+17 Howard Coble Republican 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rory Blake (Democratic) 29.2%
  • North Carolina 7 R+3 Mike McIntyre Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Shirley Davis (Republican) 27.2%
  • North Carolina 8 R+3 Robin Hayes Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Larry Kissell (Democratic) 49.9%
  • North Carolina 9 R+12 Sue Myrick Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Glass (Democratic) 33.5%
  • North Carolina 10 R+15 Patrick McHenry Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Carsner (Democratic) 38.2%
  • North Carolina 11 R+7 Charles Taylor Republican 1990 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Charles Taylor (Republican) 46.2%
  • North Carolina 12 D+11 Mel Watt Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ada Fisher (Republican) 33.0%
  • North Carolina 13 D+2 Brad Miller Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vernon Robinson (Republican) 36.3%
  • North Dakota

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    North Dakota at-large R+13 Earl Pomeroy Democratic-NPL 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Matthew Mechtel (Republican) 34.3%
  • Ohio

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Ohio 1 R+1 Steve Chabot Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Cranley (Democratic) 47.7%
  • Ohio 2 R+13 Jean Schmidt Republican 2005 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Victoria Wulsin (Democratic) 49.4%
  • Ohio 3 R+3 Mike Turner Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Chema (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Ohio 4 R+14 Mike Oxley Republican 1981 (special) Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Richard Siferd (Democratic) 40.0%
  • Ohio 5 R+10 Paul Gillmor Republican 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robin Weirauch (Democratic) 43.1%
  • Ohio 6 EVEN Ted Strickland Democratic 1992
    1994 (defeated)
    1996
    Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Chuck Blasdel (Republican) 37.9%
  • Ohio 7 R+6 Dave Hobson Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Conner (Democratic) 39.4%
  • Ohio 8 R+12 John Boehner Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mort Meier (Democratic) 36.2%
  • Ohio 9 D+9 Marcy Kaptur Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bradley Leavitt (Republican) 26.4%
  • Ohio 10 D+6 Dennis Kucinich Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Dovilla (Republican) 33.6%
  • Ohio 11 D+33 Stephanie Tubbs Jones Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lindsey String (Republican) 16.6%
  • Ohio 12 R+1 Pat Tiberi Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bob Shamansky (Democratic) 42.7%
  • Ohio 13 D+6 Sherrod Brown Democratic 1992 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Craig Foltin (Republican) 38.8%
  • Ohio 14 R+2 Steve LaTourette Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lewis Katz (Democratic) 39.0%
  • Werner Lange (Independent) 3.4%
  • Ohio 15 R+1 Deborah Pryce Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mary Jo Kilroy (Democratic) 49.7%
  • Ohio 16 R+4 Ralph Regula Republican 1972 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Shaw (Democratic) 41.7%
  • Ohio 17 D+14 Tim Ryan Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Don Manning III (Republican) 19.7%
  • Ohio 18 R+6 Vacant Rep. Bob Ney (R) resigned November 3, 2006.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Joy Padgett (Republican) 37.9%
  • Oklahoma

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Oklahoma 1 R+13 John Sullivan Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alan Gentges (Democratic) 30.9%
  • Bill Wortman (Independent) 5.5%
  • Oklahoma 2 R+5 Dan Boren Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Patrick Miller (Republican) 27.3%
  • Oklahoma 3 R+18 Frank Lucas Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Susan Barton (Democratic) 32.5%
  • Oklahoma 4 R+13 Tom Cole Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Hal Spake (Democratic) 35.4%
  • Oklahoma 5 R+12 Ernest Istook Republican 1992 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • David Hunter (Democratic) 37.3%
  • Matthew Woodson (Independent) 2.3%
  • Oregon

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Oregon 1 D+6 David Wu Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Derrick Kitts (Republican) 33.7%
  • Drake Davis (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Dean Wolf (Constitution) 1.6%
  • Oregon 2 R+11 Greg Walden Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carol Voisin (Democratic) 30.4%
  • Jack Brown (Constitution) 2.6%
  • Oregon 3 D+18 Earl Blumenauer Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bruce Broussard (Republican) 23.5%
  • David Brownlow (Constitution) 2.8%
  • Oregon 4 EVEN Peter DeFazio Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Feldkamp (Republican) 37.6%
  • Oregon 5 D+1 Darlene Hooley Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Erickson (Republican) 42.8%
  • Paul Aranas (Pacific Green) 1.5%
  • Doug Patterson (Constitution) 1.5%
  • Pennsylvania

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Pennsylvania 1 D+36 Bob Brady Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
    Pennsylvania 2 D+39 Chaka Fattah Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Gessner (Republican) 9.2%
  • Dave Baker (Green) 2.2%
  • Pennsylvania 3 R+2 Phil English Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steven Porter (Democratic) 42.1%
  • Tim Hagberg (Constitution) 4.3%
  • Pennsylvania 4 R+3 Melissa Hart Republican 2000 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Melissa Hart (Republican) 48.1%
  • Pennsylvania 5 R+10 John E. Peterson Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Don Hilliard (Democratic) 39.9%
  • Pennsylvania 6 D+2 Jim Gerlach Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lois Murphy (Democratic) 49.3%
  • Pennsylvania 7 D+4 Curt Weldon Republican 1986 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Curt Weldon (Republican) 43.6%
  • Pennsylvania 8 D+3 Mike Fitzpatrick Republican 2004 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Mike Fitzpatrick (Republican) 49.7%
  • Pennsylvania 9 R+15 Bill Shuster Republican 2001 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tony Barr (Democratic) 39.7%
  • Pennsylvania 10 R+8 Don Sherwood Republican 1998 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Don Sherwood (Republican) 47.1%
  • Pennsylvania 11 D+5 Paul Kanjorski Democratic 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph Leonardi (Republican) 27.5%
  • Pennsylvania 12 D+5 John Murtha Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Diana Irey (Republican) 39.2%
  • Pennsylvania 13 D+8 Allyson Schwartz Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Raj Bhakta (Republican) 33.9%
  • Pennsylvania 14 D+22 Michael F. Doyle Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Titus North (Green) 9.9%
  • Pennsylvania 15 D+2 Charlie Dent Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Dertinger (Democratic) 43.5%
  • Greta Browne (Green) 2.9%
  • Pennsylvania 16 R+11 Joe Pitts Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lois Herr (Democratic) 39.5%
  • John Murphy (Independent) 3.9%
  • Pennsylvania 17 R+7 Tim Holden Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Matthew Wertz (Republican) 35.5%
  • Pennsylvania 18 R+2 Tim Murphy Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Chad Kluko (Democratic) 42.2%
  • Pennsylvania 19 R+12 Todd Platts Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Phil Avillo (Democratic) 33.5%
  • Derf Maitland (Green) 2.5%
  • Rhode Island

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Rhode Island 1 D+16 Patrick J. Kennedy Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jonathan Scott (Republican) 23.2%
  • Kenneth Capalbo (Independent) 7.6%
  • Rhode Island 2 D+13 Jim Langevin Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Rod Driver (Independent) 27.3%
  • South Carolina

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    South Carolina 1 R+10 Henry Brown Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Randy Maatta (Democratic) 37.9%
  • James Dunn (Green) 2.2%
  • South Carolina 2 R+9 Joe Wilson Republican 2001 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Ray Ellisor (Democratic) 37.3%
  • South Carolina 3 R+14 Gresham Barrett Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lee Ballenger (Democratic) 37.1%
  • South Carolina 4 R+15 Bob Inglis Republican 1992
    1998 (retired)
    2004
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Griffith (Democratic) 32.0%
  • John Cobin (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • Faye Walters (Green) 1.3%
  • South Carolina 5 R+6 John Spratt Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ralph Norman (Republican) 43.1%
  • South Carolina 6 D+11 Jim Clyburn Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gary McLeod (Republican) 34.2%
  • Antonio Williams (Green) 1.4%
  • South Dakota

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    South Dakota at-large R+10 Stephanie Herseth Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bruce Whalen (Republican) 29.3%
  • Larry Rudebusch (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Tennessee

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Tennessee 1 R+14 Bill Jenkins Republican 1996 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Rick Trent (Democratic) 36.9%
  • Others

    • Bob Smith (Green) 0.6%
    • James Reeves (Independent) 0.6%
    • Michael Peavler (Independent) 0.5%
    • Michael Sabri (Independent) 0.2%
    Tennessee 2 R+11 Jimmy Duncan Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Greene (Democratic) 22.3%
  • Tennessee 3 R+8 Zach Wamp Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Brent Benedict (Democratic) 34.3%
  • Tennessee 4 R+3 Lincoln Davis Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kenneth Martin (Republican) 32.5%
  • Tennessee 5 D+6 Jim Cooper Democratic 1982
    1994 (retired)
    2002
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tom Kovach (Republican) 28.0%
  • Virginia Welsch (Independent) 2.1%
  • Scott Knapp (Independent) 1.0%
  • Tennessee 6 R+4 Bart Gordon Democratic 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Randy Stamps (Republican) 31.4%
  • Robert Garrison (Independent) 1.1%
  • Norman Saliba (Independent) 0.5%
  • Tennessee 7 R+12 Marsha Blackburn Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Morrison (Democratic) 31.8%
  • Others

    • Katey Culver (Green) 0.8%
    • James White (Independent) 0.4%
    • William Smith (Independent) 0.4%
    • John L. Rimer (Independent) 0.3%
    • Gayl Pratt (Independent) 0.3%
    Tennessee 8 EVEN John Tanner Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Farmer (Republican) 26.8%
  • Tennessee 9 D+18 Harold Ford Jr. Democratic 1996 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Jake Ford (Independent) 22.2%
  • Mark White (Republican) 18.0%
  • Texas

    [edit]

    Texas's 22nd district was held by Tom DeLay who had resigned. The Democratic Party sued to prevent the Republican Party from replacing Tom DeLay (who was determined to be the candidate in March 2006) with another candidate. The courts agreed with the Democratic Party and the Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal. On August 8, 2006, Tom DeLay officially withdrew his name as the Republican candidate. (The court decision did not allow the Republican Party from changing its candidate, however it did not prevent Tom DeLay from withdrawing altogether.)[23]

    Texas's 23rd district was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the United States, which ordered the district re-drawn. This affected the 15th, 21st, 23rd, 25th, and 28th districts, which had a blanket primary on Election Day, followed by a runoff on December 6 in District 23, where no candidate got a majority of the vote.

    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Texas 1 R+17 Louie Gohmert Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Roger Owen (Democratic) 30.3%
  • Donald Perkison (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Texas 2 R+12 Ted Poe Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gary Binderim (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Justo Perez (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Texas 3 R+17 Sam Johnson Republican 1991 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dan Dodd (Democratic) 34.9%
  • Christopher J. Claytor (Libertarian) 2.6%
  • Texas 4 R+17 Ralph Hall Republican 1980[d] Incumbent re-elected.
  • Glenn Melancon (Democratic) 33.4%
  • Kurt Helm (Libertarian) 2.1%
  • Texas 5 R+16 Jeb Hensarling Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charlie Thompson (Democratic) 35.6%
  • Mike Nelson (Libertarian) 2.6%
  • Texas 6 R+15 Joe Barton Republican 1984 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Harris (Democratic) 37.1%
  • Carl Nulsen (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • Texas 7 R+16 John Culberson Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Henley (Democratic) 38.5%
  • Drew P. Parks (Libertarian) 2.3%
  • Texas 8 R+20 Kevin Brady Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James Wright (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Texas 9 D+21 Al Green Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
    Texas 10 R+13 Michael McCaul Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ted Ankrum (Democratic) 40.4%
  • Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) 4.3%
  • Texas 11 R+25 Mike Conaway Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
    Texas 12 R+14 Kay Granger Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Morris (Democratic) 31.1%
  • Gardner Osborne (Libertarian) 2.0%
  • Texas 13 R+18 Mac Thornberry Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Roger Waun (Democratic) 23.0%
  • Jim Thompson (Libertarian) 2.6%
  • Texas 14 R+14 Ron Paul Republican 1976 (special)
    1976 (defeated)
    1978
    1984 (retired)
    1996
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Shane Sklar (Democratic) 39.8%
  • Texas 15 D+3 Rubén Hinojosa Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul Haring (Republican) 23.7%
  • Eddie Zamora (Republican) 14.5%
  • Texas 16 D+9 Silvestre Reyes Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gordon Strickland (Libertarian) 21.3%
  • Texas 17 R+18 Chet Edwards Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Van Taylor (Republican) 40.3%
  • Guillermo Acosta (Libertarian) 1.6%
  • Texas 18 D+23 Sheila Jackson Lee Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ahmad Hassan (Republican) 19.1%
  • Patrick Warren (Libertarian) 4.3%
  • Texas 19 R+25 Randy Neugebauer Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Ricketts (Democratic) 29.8%
  • Fred Jones (Libertarian) 2.4%
  • Texas 20 D+8 Charlie González Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Idrogo (Libertarian) 12.6%
  • Texas 21 R+13 Lamar S. Smith Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Courage (Democratic) 24.5%
  • Gene Kelly (Democratic) 9.0%
  • Tommy Calvert (Independent) 2.6%
  • James Arthur Strohm (Libertarian) 2.0%
  • Jim Peterson (Independent) 1.1%
  • Mark Rossano (Independent) 0.7%
  • Texas 22 R+15 Vacant Rep. Tom DeLay (R) resigned June 9, 2006.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
    Winner was not elected to fill expired term, see above.
  • Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (Republican write-in) 41.8%
  • Bob Smither (Libertarian) 6.1%
  • Texas 23 R+4 Henry Bonilla Republican 1992

    Incumbent lost re-election in run-off (district
    was declared unconstitutional by
    Supreme Court in August 2006
    and redrawn).
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.

    • First round:
  • Orange tickY Henry Bonilla (Republican) 48.6%
  • Orange tickY Ciro Rodriguez (Democratic) 19.9%
  • Alvert Uresti (Democratic) 11.8%
  • Lukin Gilliland (Democratic) 11.1%
  • Craig Stephens (Libertarian) 2.7%
  • Augie Beltran (Democratic) 2.1%
  • Rick Bolanos (Democratic) 2.1%
  • Adrian DeLeon (Democratic) 1.8%
  • Runoff:
  • Green tickY Ciro Rodriguez (Democratic) 54.3%
  • Henry Bonilla (Republican) 45.7%
  • Texas 24 R+15 Kenny Marchant Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gary R. Page (Democratic) 37.2%
  • Mark Frohman (Libertarian) 3.0%
  • Texas 25 D+1 Lloyd Doggett Democratic 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Grant Rostig (Republican) 26.3%
  • Barbara Cunningham (Libertarian) 4.2%
  • Brian Parrett (Independent) 2.2%
  • Texas 26 R+12 Michael C. Burgess Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Tim Barnwell (Democratic) 37.2%
  • Rich Haas (Libertarian) 2.5%
  • Texas 27 R+1 Solomon P. Ortiz Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Willie Vaden (Republican) 38.9%
  • Robert Powell (Libertarian) 4.3%
  • Texas 28 R+1 Henry Cuellar Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank Enriquez (Democratic) 20.3%
  • Ron Avery (Constitution) 12.1%
  • Texas 29 D+8 Gene Green Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eric Story (Republican) 24.4%
  • Clifford Lee Messina (Libertarian) 2.0%
  • Texas 30 D+26 Eddie Bernice Johnson Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Wilson Aurbach (Republican) 17.6%
  • Ken Ashby (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Texas 31 R+15 John Carter Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mary Beth Harrell (Democratic) 38.8%
  • Matt McAdoo (Libertarian) 2.7%
  • Texas 32 R+11 Pete Sessions Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Will Pryor (Democratic) 41.3%
  • John Hawley (Libertarian) 2.3%
  • Utah

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Utah 1 R+26 Rob Bishop Republican 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steven Olsen (Democratic) 32.4%
  • Mark Hudson (Constitution) 3.1%
  • Lynn Badler (Libertarian) 1.4%
  • Utah 2 R+17 Jim Matheson Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • LaVar Christensen (Republican) 37.3%
  • David Perry (Constitution) 1.5%
  • Bob Brister (Green) 1.5%
  • Austin Sherwood Lett (Libertarian) 0.7%
  • Utah 3 R+22 Chris Cannon Republican 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Christian Burridge (Democratic) 32.2%
  • Jim Noorlander (Constitution) 8.8%
  • Philip Hallman (Libertarian) 1.3%
  • Vermont

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Vermont at-large D+8 Bernie Sanders Independent 1990 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Martha Rainville (Republican) 44.5%
  • Others

    Virginia

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Virginia 1 R+9 Jo Ann Davis Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Shawn O'Donnell (Democratic) 35.5%
  • Marvin Pixton III (Independent) 1.4%
  • Virginia 2 R+6 Thelma Drake Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Phil Kellam (Democratic) 48.5%
  • Virginia 3 D+18 Robert C. Scott Democratic 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
    Virginia 4 R+5 Randy Forbes Republican 2001 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Albert Burckard (Ind. Green) 23.4%
  • Virginia 5 R+6 Virgil Goode Republican 1996[e] Incumbent re-elected.
  • Al Weed (Democratic) 39.9%
  • Joseph Oddo (Ind. Green) 0.9%
  • Virginia 6 R+11 Bob Goodlatte Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Barbara Jean Pryor (Independent) 12.3%
  • Andre Peery (Independent) 12.1%
  • Virginia 7 R+11 Eric Cantor Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jim Nachman (Democratic) 34.4%
  • Brad Blanton (Independent) 1.6%
  • Virginia 8 D+14 Jim Moran Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas O'Donoghue (Republican) 30.6%
  • Jim Hurysz (Independent) 2.8%
  • Virginia 9 R+7 Rick Boucher Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Carrico (Republican) 32.2%
  • Virginia 10 R+5 Frank Wolf Republican 1980 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Judy Feder (Democratic) 41.0%
  • Others

    • Bill Wood (Libertarian) 0.9%
    • Neeraj Nigam (Independent) 0.8%
    Virginia 11 R+1 Thomas M. Davis Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Andrew Hurst (Democratic) 43.6%
  • Fernando Greco (Ind. Green) 0.9%
  • Washington

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Washington 1 D+7 Jay Inslee Democratic 1992
    1994 (defeated)
    1998
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Larry Ishmael (Republican) 32.3%
  • Washington 2 D+3 Rick Larsen Democratic 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Doug Roulstone (Republican) 35.8%
  • Washington 3 EVEN Brian Baird Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael Messmore (Republican) 36.9%
  • Washington 4 R+13 Doc Hastings Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Wright (Democratic) 40.1%
  • Washington 5 R+7 Cathy McMorris Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Peter Goldmark (Democratic) 43.6%
  • Washington 6 D+6 Norm Dicks Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Doug Cloud (Republican) 29.4%
  • Washington 7 D+30 Jim McDermott Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Beren (Republican) 15.7%
  • Linnea Noreen (Independent) 4.9%
  • Washington 8 D+2 Dave Reichert Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Darcy Burner (Democratic) 48.5%
  • Washington 9 D+6 Adam Smith Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Steve Cofchin (Republican) 34.3%
  • West Virginia

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    West Virginia 1 R+6 Alan Mollohan Democratic 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Christopher Wakim (Republican) 35.6%
  • West Virginia 2 R+5 Shelley Moore Capito Republican 2000 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mike Callaghan (Democratic) 42.8%
  • West Virginia 3 EVEN Nick Rahall Democratic 1976 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kim Wolfe (Republican) 30.6%
  • Wisconsin

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Wisconsin 1 R+2 Paul Ryan Republican 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jeff Thomas (Democratic) 37.2%
  • Wisconsin 2 D+13 Tammy Baldwin Democratic 1998 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dave Magnum (Republican) 37.1%
  • Wisconsin 3 D+3 Ron Kind Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul Nelson (Republican) 35.1%
  • Wisconsin 4 D+20 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Perfecto Rivera (Republican) 28.5%
  • Wisconsin 5 R+12 Jim Sensenbrenner Republican 1978 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bryan Kennedy (Democratic) 35.7%
  • Bob Levis (Green) 1.4%
  • Robert R. Raymond (Independent) 1.1%
  • Wisconsin 6 R+5 Tom Petri Republican 1979 Incumbent re-elected.
    Wisconsin 7 D+2 Dave Obey Democratic 1969 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Nick Reid (Republican) 35.0%
  • Mike Miles (Green) 2.8%
  • Wisconsin 8 EVEN Mark Green Republican 1998 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • John Gard (Republican) 48.9%
  • Wyoming

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Results Candidates
    District 2004 CPVI Representative Party First
    elected
    Wyoming at-large R+19 Barbara Cubin Republican 1994 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gary Trauner (Democratic) 47.8%
  • Thomas Rankin (Libertarian) 3.9%
  • Non-voting delegates

    [edit]
    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Results Candidates
    American Samoa at-large Eni Faleomavaega Democratic 1988 Incumbent re-elected.
    District of Columbia at-large Eleanor Holmes Norton Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
    Guam at-large Madeleine Bordallo Democratic 2002 Incumbent re-elected.
    U.S. Virgin Islands at-large Donna Christian-Christensen Democratic 1996 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Warren Mosler (Independent) 37.1%
  • See also

    [edit]

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ In addition, four of the five non-voting delegates in the U.S. House of Representatives were elected.
  • ^ Deal was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in April 1995.
  • ^ Alexander was first elected as a Democrat. He became a Republican in August 2004.
  • ^ Hall was first elected as a Democrat. He became a Republican in January 2004.
  • ^ Goode was elected as Democrat. He left the party in January 2000 and became a Republican in August 2002.
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "So Why Did the Democrats Win?". Time Magazine. November 15, 2006. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  • ^ Rose, Don (December 26, 2006). "Democratic sweep may be long-lasting". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  • ^ "Democrats win House, promise new direction". CNN. November 8, 2006. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
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  • ^ "McCloskey Bucks GOP, Backs Democrat". A Stand for Justice. Associated Press. July 24, 2006.
  • ^ "Recount Gives Courtney Win In 2nd District". NBC Connecticut. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  • ^ Lee, Mara (July 2, 2006). "Candidates cash in on celebrities". Evansville Courier & Press.
  • ^ "U.S. House of Representatives / Minnesota 01". America Votes 2006. CNN.
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  • ^ Tomlin, John (April 27, 2006). "Congressman Socializes with Students". Concordiensis. Archived from the original on April 30, 2008.
  • ^ "Shuler keeps lead for US House" (PDF) (Press release). Public Policy Polling. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2006.
  • ^ "Altmire Pulls Off Upset Against Melissa Hart". KDKA-TV. November 8, 2006. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
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  • ^ Giroux, Greg (October 13, 2006). "Navy Vet Sestak Coming Closer to Sinking Weldon in Pa. 7". CQPolitics.com. Archived from the original on October 27, 2006.
  • ^ "CQPolitics.com - Rodriguez to Mount Comeback Bid in Texas' Redrawn 23rd". August 13, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-08-13.
  • ^ "2006 Congressional Results". Federal Election Commission.
  • ^ 2006 special election results
  • ^ Texas Secretary of State, 2006 Special November Elections[permanent dead link], Unofficial Election Results As Of : November 8, 2006 09:06 AM
  • ^ Incumbent Mark Foley resigned on September 29, 2006, simultaneously withdrawing from the race. Republican leaders in this district chose Joe Negron to replace Foley, but due to Florida election law, Foley's name remained on the ballot, and all votes for Foley counted as votes for Negron.
  • ^ Because Bill Jefferson did not win 50% of the vote in the November 7, 2006, election (technically an "open primary" in Louisiana), he faced a runoff election against Louisiana State Representative Karen Carter on December 9, 2006. Jefferson was victorious, earning 57% of the vote to Carter's 43%.
  • ^ Gamboa, Suzanne (August 8, 2006). "DeLay to Make Way for Write-In Candidate". The Washington Post.
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