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2024 Catalan regional election

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All 135 seats in the Parliament of Catalonia
68 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered5,754,840 2.3%[1]
Turnout3,141,572 (54.7%)[a]
3.4 pp
Votes counted
99.48%
as of 13 May - 0:57 CEST
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Salvador Illa Carles Puigdemont Pere Aragonès
Party PSC–PSOE Cat–Junts+ ERC
Leader since 30 December 2020 21 March 2024 20 November 2020
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 33 seats, 23.0% 32 seats, 20.1% 33 seats, 21.3%
Seats won 42 35 20
Seat change 9 3 13
Popular vote 872,959 674,896 427,135
Percentage 28.0% 21.6% 13.7%
Swing 5.0 pp 1.5 pp 7.6 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Alejandro Fernández Ignacio Garriga Jéssica Albiach
Party PP Vox Comuns Sumar
Leader since 10 November 2018 10 August 2020 18 September 2018
Leader's seat Barcelona Barcelona Barcelona
Last election 3 seats, 3.8% 11 seats, 7.7% 8 seats, 6.9%[b]
Seats won 15 11 6
Seat change 12 0 2
Popular vote 342,584 248,554 181,795
Percentage 11.0% 8.0% 5.8%
Swing 7.2 pp 0.3 pp 1.1 pp

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Laia Estrada Sílvia Orriols Carlos Carrizosa
Party CUP–DT Aliança.cat Cs
Leader since 25 March 2024 28 October 2020 19 August 2020
Leader's seat Barcelona Girona Barcelona (lost)
Last election 9 seats, 6.7% Did not contest 6 seats, 5.6%
Seats won 4 2 0
Seat change 5 2 6
Popular vote 127,850 118,302 22,481
Percentage 4.1% 3.8% 0.7%
Swing 2.7 pp New party 4.9 pp

Election result by constituency

President before election

Pere Aragonès
ERC

Elected President

TBD

List of members of the United States House of Representatives who served a single term

1970 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Jeffrey Cohelan Democratic California 7 January 3, 1959
January 3, 1971
Ron Dellums Dellums
Glenn Cunningham Republican Nebraska 2 January 3, 1957
January 3, 1971
John Y. McCollister McCollister
George Hyde Fallon Democratic Maryland 4 January 3, 1945
January 3, 1971
Paul Sarbanes Sarbanes
Leonard Farbstein Democratic New York 19 January 3, 1957
January 3, 1971
Bella Abzug Abzug
Michael A. Feighan Democratic Ohio 20 January 3, 1943
January 3, 1971
James V. Stanton Stanton
Samuel Friedel Democratic Maryland 7 January 3, 1953
January 3, 1971
Parren Mitchell Mitchell
Jacob H. Gilbert Democratic New York 22
1960–1963 in New York 23
March 8, 1960
January 3, 1971
James H. Scheuer Scheuer Originally won special election.
Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Philip J. Philbin Democratic Massachusetts 3 January 3, 1943
January 3, 1971
Robert Drinan Drinan Defeated in general election as independent candidate.
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Democratic New York 18
1945–1953 in New York 22
1953–1963 in New York 16
January 3, 1945
January 3, 1971
Charles Rangel Rangel
Byron G. Rogers Democratic Colorado 1 January 3, 1951
January 3, 1971
Craig S. Barnes Mike McKevitt Republican gain.

1972 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Wayne Aspinall Democratic Colorado 4 January 3, 1949
January 3, 1973
Alan Merson William L. Armstrong Republican gain.
Walter S. Baring, Jr. Democratic Nevada at-large January 3, 1957
January 3, 1973
James Bilbray David Towell Republican gain.
James A. Byrne Democratic Pennsylvania 3 January 3, 1953
January 3, 1973
William J. Green III Green III Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Emanuel Celler Democratic New York 16 January 3, 1923
January 3, 1973
1923–45, 1963–73 in New York 10
1945–53 in New York 15
1953–63 in New York 11
Elizabeth Holtzman Holtzman Defeated in general election as nominee of the Liberal Party of New York.[c]
William Sheldrick Conover Republican Pennsylvania 22 April 25, 1972
January 3, 1973
James R. Montgomery Thomas E. Morgan Democratic gain.
Redistricting race, both Conover and Morgan were incumbents.
Cornelius Gallagher Democratic New Jersey 14 January 3, 1959
January 3, 1973
Dominick V. Daniels Daniels Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
George Elliott Hagan Democratic Georgia 1 January 3, 1961
January 3, 1973
Ronald 'Bo' Ginn Ginn
James Kee Democratic West Virginia 4 January 3, 1965
January 3, 1973
1965–73 in West Virginia 5
Ken Hechler Hechler Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Jack H. McDonald Republican Michigan 19 January 3, 1967
January 3, 1973
William Broomfield Broomfield Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
John L. McMillan Democratic South Carolina 6 January 3, 1939
January 3, 1973
John Jenrette Edward Lunn Young Republican gain.
George P. Miller Democratic California 8 January 3, 1945
January 3, 1973
Pete Stark Stark
James H. Scheuer Democratic New York 22 January 3, 1965
January 3, 1973
Jonathan Brewster Bingham Bingham Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
John G. Schmitz Republican California 39 June 30, 1970
January 3, 1973
1970–1973 in California 35
Andrew J. Hinshaw Hinshaw Originally won special election.

1974 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
John William Davis Democratic Georgia 7 January 3, 1961
January 3, 1975
Larry McDonald McDonald
Glenn Robert Davis Republican Wisconsin 9 January 3, 1965
January 3, 1975
Bob Kasten Kasten
Orval Hansen Republican Idaho 2 January 3, 1969
January 3, 1975
George V. Hansen George V. Hansen [d]
Bertram L. Podell Democratic New York 13 January 3, 1969
January 3, 1975
Stephen J. Solarz Solarz
John Rarick Democratic Louisiana 6 January 3, 1967
January 3, 1975
Jeff La Caze Henson Moore Republican gain.
Frank Stubblefield Democratic Kentucky 1 January 3, 1959
December 31, 1974
Carroll Hubbard Hubbard Resigned early.
Robert Tiernan Democratic Rhode Island 2 March 28, 1967
January 3, 1975
Edward Beard Beard Originally won special election.
Lawrence G. Williams Republican Pennsylvania 7 January 3, 1967
January 3, 1975
Stephen J. McEwen, Jr. Robert W. Edgar Democratic gain.

1976 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Andrew J. Hinshaw Republican California 40 January 3, 1973
January 3, 1977
Robert Badham Badham
Ray Madden Democratic Indiana 1 January 3, 1943
January 3, 1977
Adam Benjamin, Jr. Benjamin
Otto Passman Democratic Louisiana 5 January 3, 1947
January 3, 1977
Jerry Huckaby Huckaby


1978 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
John B. Breckinridge Democratic Kentucky 6 January 3, 1973
January 3, 1979
Charles T. Easterly Larry J. Hopkins Republican gain.
Dale Milford Democratic Texas 24 January 3, 1973
January 3, 1979
Martin Frost Frost
Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. Democratic Pennsylvania 2 January 3, 1959
January 3, 1979
William H. Gray III Gray
Ted Risenhoover Democratic Oklahoma 2 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1979
Mike Synar Synar
John Andrew Young Democratic Texas 14 January 3, 1957
January 3, 1979
Joseph P. Wyatt, Jr. Wyatt

1980 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
John Hall Buchanan, Jr. Republican Alabama 6 January 3, 1965
January 3, 1981
Albert L. Smith, Jr. Smith
Robert B. Duncan Democratic Oregon 3 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1981
Ron Wyden Wyden
Richard Kelly Republican Florida 5 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1981
Bill McCollum McCollum
Edward J. Stack Democratic Florida 12 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1981
Alan S. Becker Clay Shaw Republican gain.
Bennett Stewart Democratic Illinois 1 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1981
Harold Washington Washington
Charles H. Wilson Democratic California 31 January 3, 1963
January 3, 1981
Mervyn Dymally Dymally

1982 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Donald A. Bailey Democratic Pennsylvania 12 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1983
John Murtha Murtha Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Ed Derwinski Republican Illinois 4 January 3, 1959
January 3, 1983
George M. O'Brien O'Brien Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Billy Lee Evans Democratic Georgia 8 January 3, 1977
January 3, 1983
J. Roy Rowland Murtha
David W. Evans Democratic Indiana 6 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1983
Andrew Jacobs, Jr. Jacobs Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
John G. Fary Democratic Illinois 5 July 8, 1975
January 3, 1983
Bill Lipinski Lipinski Originally won special election.
Wayne R. Grisham Republican California 33 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1983
David Dreier Dreier Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Gary A. Lee Republican New York 27
1979–1983 in New York 33
January 3, 1979
January 3, 1983
George C. Wortley Wortley Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Ronald M. Mottl Democratic Ohio 23 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1983
Ed Feighan Feighan
Tom Railsback Republican Illinois 19
1967–1983 in Illinois 17
January 3, 1967
January 3, 1983
Kenneth G. McMillan Lane Evans Democratic gain.
Joseph F. Smith Democratic[e] Pennsylvania 1
1981–1983 in Pennsylvania 3
July 21, 1981
January 3, 1983
Thomas M. Foglietta Foglietta Orginally won special election. Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.

1984 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Katie Hall Democratic Indiana 1 November 2, 1982
January 3, 1985
Pete Visclosky Visclosky Originally won special election.
Frank Harrison Democratic Pennsylvania 11 January 3, 1983
January 3, 1985
Paul E. Kanjorski Kanjorski
Abraham Kazen Democratic Texas 23 January 3, 1967
January 3, 1985
Albert Bustamante Bustamante

1986 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Neil Abercrombie Democratic Hawaii 1 September 20, 1986
January 3, 1987
Mufi Hannemann Pat Saiki Originally won special election.
Republican gain. Would later serve 10 terms in Hawaii 1 from 1991–2010.
Mark D. Siljander Republican Michigan 4 April 21, 1981
January 3, 1987
Fred Upton Upton Originally won special election.
Alton Waldon Democratic New York 6 June 10, 1986
January 3, 1987
Floyd Flake Flake Originally won special election.

1988 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Ernie Konnyu Republican California 12 January 3, 1987
January 3, 1989
Tom Campbell Campbell

1990 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Donald "Buz" Lukens Republican Ohio 8 January 3, 1987
October 24, 1990
John Boehner Boehner Resigned after losing renomination.

1992 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Semator
Notes
Alan J. Dixon Democratic Illinois January 3, 1981
January 3, 1993
Carol Moseley Braun Moseley Braun

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
William Vollie Alexander, Jr. Democratic Arkansas 1 January 3, 1969
January 3, 1993
Blanche Lincoln Lincoln
Beryl Anthony, Jr. Democratic Arkansas 4 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1993
Bill McCuen Jay Dickey Republican gain.
Chester G. Atkins Democratic Massachusetts 5 January 3, 1985
January 3, 1993
Marty Meehan Meehan
Beverly Byron Democratic Maryland 6 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1993
Thomas Hattery Roscoe Bartlett Republican gain.
Mickey Edwards Republican Oklahoma 5 January 3, 1977
January 3, 1993
Ernest Istook Istook
Charles Floyd Hatcher Democratic Georgia 2 January 3, 1981
January 3, 1993
Sanford Bishop Bishop
Charles Hayes Democratic Illinois 1 January 3, 1985
January 3, 1993
Bobby Rush Rush
Carroll Hubbard Democratic Kentucky 1 January 3, 1975
January 3, 1993
Thomas Barlow Barlow
Ben L. Jones Democratic Georgia 10 January 3, 1989
January 3, 1993
Don Johnson, Jr. Johnson
Joseph P. Kolter Democratic Pennsylvania 4 January 3, 1983
January 3, 1993
Ron Klink Klink
Robert J. Lagomarsino Republican California 22
1974–1975 in California 13
1975–1993 in California 19
March 5, 1974
January 3, 1993
Michael Huffington Huffington Originally won special election.
Clarence E. Miller Republican Ohio 6
1967–1993 in Ohio 10
January 3, 1967
January 3, 1993
Bob McEwen Ted Strickland Democratic gain. Redistricting race, both McEwen and Miller were incumbents.
Dick Nichols Republican Kansas 4
1991–1993 in Kansas 5
January 3, 1991
January 3, 1993
Ned R. Yost Dan Glickman Democratic gain. Redistricting race, both Nichols and Glickman were incumbents.
Gus Savage Democratic Illinois 2 January 3, 1981
January 3, 1993
Mel Reynolds Reynolds
Stephen Solarz Democratic New York 12
1975–1993 in New York 13
January 3, 1975
January 3, 1993
Nydia Velázquez Velázquez
Guy Vander Jagt Republican Michigan 2
1966–1993 in Michigan 9
November 8, 1966
January 3, 1993
Pete Hoekstra Hoekstra Originally won special election.

1994 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Lucien Blackwell Democratic Pennsylvania 2 November 5, 1991
January 3, 1995
Chaka Fattah Fattah Originally won special election.
David A. Levy Republican New York 4 January 3, 1993
January 3, 1995
Daniel Frisa Frisa Levy ran in the general election on the Conservative Party of New York line, and received 7.7% of the vote.
Dave McCurdy Democratic Oklahoma 4 January 3, 1981
January 3, 1995
David Perryman J.C. Watts Republican gain.
Mike Synar Democratic Oklahoma 2 January 3, 1979
January 3, 1995
Virgil R. Cooper Tom Coburn Republican gain.
Craig Washington Democratic Texas 18 December 9, 1989
January 3, 1995
Sheila Jackson Lee Jackson Lee Originally won special election.

1996 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Senator
Notes
Sheila Frahm Republican Kansas June 11, 1996
January 3, 1997
Sam Brownback Brownback Incumbent originally appointed to seat.

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Barbara-Rose Collins Democratic Michigan 15
1991–1993 in Michigan 13
January 3, 1991
January 3, 1997
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Kilpatrick
Greg Laughlin Republican Texas 14 January 3, 1989
January 3, 1997
Ron Paul Paul

1998 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Jay Kim Republican California 41 January 3, 1993
January 3, 1999
Gary Miller Miller

2000 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Merrill Cook Republican Utah 2 January 3, 1997
January 3, 2001
Derek Smith Jim Matheson Democratic gain.
Matthew G. Martinez Democratic California 31
1982–1993 in California 30
July 13, 1982
January 3, 2001
Hilda Solis Solis [f]

2002 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Senator
Notes
Bob Smith Republican New Hampshire January 3, 1991
January 3, 2003
John E. Sununu Sununu

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Gary Condit Democratic California 18
1989–1993 in California 15
January 3, 1989
January 3, 2003
Dennis Cardoza Cardoza
Earl Hilliard Democratic Alabama 7 January 3, 1993
January 3, 2003
Artur Davis Davis
Cynthia McKinney Democratic Georgia 4
1993–1997 in Georgia 11
January 3, 1993
January 3, 2003
Denise Majette Majette McKinney would later serve one term in Georgia 4 from 2005–2007.

2004 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Chris Bell Democratic Texas 9
2003–2005 in Texas 25
January 3, 2003
January 3, 2005
Al Green Green
Ciro Rodriguez Democratic Texas 28 April 12, 1997
January 3, 2005
Henry Cuellar Cuellar [g]

2006 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Senator
Notes
Joe Lieberman Democratic Connecticut January 3, 1989
January 3, 2013
Ned Lamont Lieberman Incumbent re-elected as independent. Independent gain.

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Cynthia McKinney Democratic Georgia 4
1993–1997 in Georgia 11
January 3, 2005
January 3, 2007
also 1993–2003
Hank Johnson Johnson
Joe Schwarz Republican Michigan 7 January 3, 2005
January 3, 2007
Tim Walberg Walberg

2008 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Chris Cannon Republican Utah 3 January 3, 1997
January 3, 2009
Jason Chaffetz Chaffetz
David Davis Republican Tennessee 1 January 3, 2007
January 3, 2009
Phil Roe Roe
Wayne Gilchrest Republican Maryland 1 January 3, 1991
January 3, 2009
Andy Harris Frank Kratovil Democratic gain.
Albert Wynn Democratic Maryland 4 January 3, 1993
May 31, 2008
Donna Edwards Edwards Wynn resigned prior to the end of his term.

2010 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Senator
Notes
Bob Bennett Republican Utah January 3, 1993
January 3, 2011
Mike Lee Lee
Lisa Murkowski Republican Alaska December 20, 2002
Present
Joe Miller Murkowksi Appointed to seat. Incumbent won re-election as a write-in.
Arlen Specter Democratic Pennsylvania January 3, 1981
January 3, 2011
Joe Sestak Pat Toomey Republican gain. Incumbent was a Republican until 2009.

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Parker Griffith Republican Alabama 5 January 3, 2009
January 3, 2011
Mo Brooks Brooks Griffith was originally elected as a Democrat.
Bob Inglis Republican South Carolina 4 January 3, 2005
January 3, 2011
also 1993–1999
Trey Gowdy Gowdy
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick Democratic Michigan 13
1997–2003 in Michigan 15
January 3, 1997
January 3, 2011
Hansen Clarke Clarke
Alan Mollohan Democratic West Virginia 1 January 3, 1983
January 3, 2011
Mike Oliverio David McKinley Republican gain.

2012 elections[edit]

Senate[edit]

Representative Party State Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Senator
Notes
Richard Lugar Republican Indiana January 3, 1977
January 3, 2013
Richard Mourdock Joe Donnelly Democratic gain.

House of Representatives[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Jason Altmire Democratic Pennsylvania 12
2007–2013 in Pennsylvania 4
January 3, 2007
January 3, 2013
Mark Critz Keith Rothfus Redistricting race, both Altmire and Critz were incumbents. Republican gain.
Russ Carnahan Democratic Missouri 1 January 3, 2005
January 3, 2013
Lacy Clay Clay Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Hansen Clarke Democratic Michigan 14
2011–2013 in Michigan 13
January 3, 2011
January 3, 2013
Gary Peters Peters Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Tim Holden Democratic Pennsylvania 17
1993–2003 in Pennsylvania 6
January 3, 1993
January 3, 2013
Matt Cartwright Cartwright Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Dennis Kucinich Democratic Ohio 9
1997–2013 in Ohio 10
January 3, 1997
January 3, 2013
Marcy Kaptur Kaptur Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Jeff Landry Republican Louisiana 3 January 3, 2011
January 3, 2013
Charles Boustany Boustany Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Silvestre Reyes Democratic Texas 16 January 3, 1997
January 3, 2013
Beto O'Rourke O'Rourke
Steve Rothman Democratic New Jersey 9 January 3, 1997
January 3, 2013
Bill Pascrell Pascrell Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Jean Schmidt Democratic Ohio 2 January 3, 2005
January 3, 2013
Brad Wenstrup Wenstrup

2014 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Kerry Bentivolio Republican Michigan 11 January 3, 2013
January 3, 2015
David Trott Trott
Eric Cantor Republican Virginia 7 January 3, 2001
August 18, 2014
Dave Brat Brat [h]
Ralph Hall Republican Texas 4 January 3, 1981
January 3, 2015
John Ratcliffe Taylor
Vance McAllister Republican Louisiana 5 November 16, 2013
January 3, 2015
Jamie Mayo (D) and
Ralph Abraham (R)
Abraham Originally won special election. Came in third in Louisiana's nonpartisan blanket primary.
John F. Tierney Democratic Massachusetts 6 January 3, 1997
January 3, 2015
Seth Moulton Moulton

2016 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Corrine Brown Democratic Florida 5
1993–2013 in Florida 3
January 3, 2003
January 3, 2017
Al Lawson Lawson
Renee Ellmers Republican North Carolina 2 January 3, 2011
January 3, 2017
George Holding Holding Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Chaka Fattah Democratic Pennsylvania 2 January 3, 1995
June 23, 2016
Dwight E. Evans Evans Fattah resigned before the end of his term.
Randy Forbes Republican Virginia 2 June 19, 2001
January 3, 2017
Scott Taylor Taylor Redistricting race, both candidates were incumbents.
Tim Huelskamp Republican Kansas 1 January 3, 2011
January 3, 2017
Roger Marshall Marshall

2018 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Madeleine Bordallo Democratic Guam at-large January 3, 2003
January 3, 2019
Michael San Nicolas San Nicolas Guam's Representative is a non-voting delegate.
Mike Capuano Democratic Massachusetts 7
1999–2013 in Massachusetts 8
January 3, 1999
January 3, 2019
Ayanna Pressley Pressley
Joe Crowley Democratic New York 14
1999–2013 in New York 7
January 3, 1999
January 3, 2019
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Ocasio-Cortez Defeated in general election as nominee of the Working Families Party.[i]
Robert Pittenger Republican North Carolina 9 January 3, 2013
January 3, 2019
Mark Harris Election invalidated. [j]
Mark Sanford Republican South Carolina 1
Previously 1995–2001
May 15, 2013
January 3, 2019
Katie Arrington Joe Cunningham Originally won special election. Democratic gain.

2020 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Lacy Clay Democratic Missouri 1 January 3, 2001
January 3, 2021
Cori Bush Bush
Eliot Engel Democratic New York 16
1989–1993 in New York 19
1993–2013 in New York 17
January 3, 1989
January 3, 2021
Jamaal Bowman Bowman
Steve King Republican Iowa 4
2003–2013 in Iowa 3
January 3, 2003
January 3, 2021
Randy Feenstra Feenstra
Dan Lipinski Democratic Illinois 3 January 3, 2005
January 3, 2021
Marie Newman Newman
Ross Spano Republican Florida 15 January 3, 2019
January 3, 2021
Scott Franklin Franklin
Denver Riggleman Republican Virginia 5 January 3, 2019
January 3, 2021
Bob Good Good Lost in a district convention, not a primary.
Scott Tipton Republican Colorado 3 January 3, 2011
January 3, 2021
Lauren Boebert Boebert
Steve Watkins Republican Kansas 2 January 3, 2019
January 3, 2021
Jake LaTurner LaTurner

2022 elections[edit]

Representative Party District Years Succeeding
nominee
Succeeding
Representative
Notes
Carolyn Bourdeaux Democratic Georgia 7 January 3, 2021
January 3, 2023
Lucy McBath McBath Redistricting race, both Bourdeaux and McBath were incumbents
Madison Cawthorn Republican North Carolina 11 January 3, 2021
January 3, 2023
Chuck Edwards Edwards
Jaime Herrera Beutler Republican Washington 3 January 3, 2011
January 3, 2023
Joe Kent Kent
Andy Levin Democratic Michigan 11
2019-2023 in Michigan 9
January 3, 2019
January 3, 2023
Haley Stevens Stevens Redistricting race, both Levin and Stevens were incumbents
Peter Meijer Republican Michigan 3 January 3, 2021
January 3, 2023
John Gibbs Gibbs
David McKinley Republican West Virginia 2
2011-2023 in West Virginia 1
January 3, 2011
January 3, 2023
Alex Mooney Mooney Redistricting race, both McKinley and Mooney were incumbents
Marie Newman Democratic Illinois 6
2021-2023 in Illinois 3
January 3, 2021
January 3, 2023
Sean Casten Casten Redistricting race, both Newman and Casten were incumbents
Tom Rice Republican South Carolina 7 January 3, 2013
January 3, 2023
Russell Fry Fry
Kurt Schrader Democratic Oregon 5 January 3, 2009
January 3, 2023
Jamie McLeod-Skinner McLeod-Skinner
Van Taylor Republican Texas 3 January 3, 2019
January 3, 2023
Keith Self Self Withdrew from re-election campaign

References[edit]

  1. ^ Not including CERA votes. Turnout from voters residing in Catalonia increased from 53.5% to 57.9%.
  2. ^ Results for ECP–PEC in the 2021 election.
  3. ^ Celler was already nominated by the Liberal Party when he lost the primary. He did not campaign and endorsed Holtzman in the general election.
  4. ^ George and Orval Hansen were not related. George Hansen had previously served two terms in the House of Representatives from 1965–1969.
  5. ^ After losing the Democratic primary for the special election, Smith was offered the Republican line on the ballot, and accepted. He caucused with the Democrats for his entire congressional career, and never unregistered from the party.
  6. ^ Won special election. After losing renomination, Martinez began caucusing with the Republican Party.
  7. ^ Won special election. Would later serve two more terms representing Texas 23 from 2007-2011.
  8. ^ Cantor was House Majority Leader at the time of his defeat. Resigned before end of term.
  9. ^ Crowley was already nominated by the Liberal Party when he lost the primary. He did not campaign and endorsed Ocasio-Cortez in the general election.
  10. ^ General election invalidated due to electoral fraud by the Harris campaign; Republican Dan Bishop won 2019 special election
  1. ^ "Elecciones al Parlamento de Cataluña de 12 de mayo de 2024" (in Spanish). National Statistics Institute. 22 March 2024. Retrieved 24 March 2024.