User:GeicoHen/From 2018 to Beyond Part 2

Retirements
Thirty-six incumbents did not seek re-election either to retire or to seek other positions.

Democrats
Nine Democrats did not seek re-election.
 * 1) CA's 53rd congressional district: Susan Davis retired.
 * 2) HI's 2nd congressional district: Tulsi Gabbard retired to run for U.S. president.
 * 3) IN's 1st congressional district: Pete Visclosky retired.
 * 4) IA's 2nd congressional district: Dave Loebsack retired.
 * 5) MA's 4th congressional district: Joe Kennedy III retired to run for U.S. senator.
 * 6) NM's 3rd congressional district: Ben Ray Luján retired to run for U.S. senator.
 * 7) NY's 15th congressional district: José Serrano retired.
 * 8) NY's 17th congressional district: Nita Lowey retired.
 * 9) WA's 10th congressional district: Denny Heck retired to run for lieutenant governor of Washington.

Libertarians
One Libertarian did not seek re-election.
 * 1) MI's 3rd congressional district: Justin Amash retired.

Republicans
Twenty-six Republicans did not seek re-election.


 * 1) AL's 1st congressional district: Bradley Byrne retired to run for U.S. senator.
 * 2) AL's 2nd congressional district: Martha Roby retired.
 * 3) CA's 8th congressional district: Paul Cook retired to run for San Bernardino County supervisor.
 * 4) FL's 3rd congressional district: Ted Yoho retired.
 * 5) FL's 19th congressional district: Francis Rooney retired.
 * 6) GA's 9th congressional district: Doug Collins retired to run for U.S. senator.
 * 7) IL's 15th congressional district: John Shimkus retired.
 * 8) IN's 5th congressional district: Susan Brooks retired.
 * 9) KS's 1st congressional district: Roger Marshall retired to run for U.S. senator.
 * 10) LA's 5th congressional district: Ralph Abraham retired.
 * 11) MI's 10th congressional district: Paul Mitchell retired.
 * 12) MT At-large: Greg Gianforte retired to run for governor of Montana.
 * 13) NY's 2nd congressional district: Peter T. King retired.
 * 14) OK's 5th congressional district: Steve Russell retired.
 * 15) OR's 2nd congressional district: Greg Walden retired.
 * 16) SC's 1st congressional district: Katie Arrington retired to run for U.S senator.
 * 17) TN's 1st congressional district: Phil Roe retired.
 * 18) TX's 11th congressional district: Mike Conaway retired.
 * 19) TX's 13th congressional district: Mac Thornberry retired.
 * 20) TX's 17th congressional district: Bill Flores retired.
 * 21) TX's 22nd congressional district: Pete Olson retired.
 * 22) TX's 23rd congressional district: Will Hurd retired.
 * 23) UT's 1st congressional district: Rob Bishop retired to run for lieutenant governor of Utah.
 * 24) UT's 4th congressional district: Mia Love retired to run for governor of Utah.
 * 25) WI's 5th congressional district: Jim Sensenbrenner retired.

Resignations
Four incumbents have resigned in 2020, all of them Republicans, with no special elections to fill the vacant seats before the November election.

Republicans

 * 1) CA's 50th congressional district: Duncan Hunter resigned January 13 after pleading guilty to one count of misusing campaign funds. Seat won by Republican Darrell Issa.
 * 2) GA's 14th congressional district: Tom Graves resigned October 4; he had initially planned to retire at the end of the term. Seat won by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
 * 3) NC's 11th congressional district: Mark Meadows resigned March 30 to become White House Chief of Staff. Seat won by Republican Madison Cawthorn.
 * 4) TX's 4th congressional district: John Ratcliffe resigned May 22 to become Director of National Intelligence. Seat won by Republican Pat Fallon.

In primary elections
Nine incumbents lost renomination in 2020, the most in a non-redistricting year since 1974.

Democrats
Three Democrats lost renomination.
 * 1) IL's 3rd congressional district: Dan Lipinski lost renomination to Marie Newman, who went on to win the general election.
 * 2) MO's 1st congressional district: Lacy Clay lost renomination to Cori Bush, who went on to win the general election.
 * 3) NY's 16th congressional district: Eliot Engel lost renomination to Jamaal Bowman, who went on to win the general election.

Republicans
Six Republicans lost renomination.
 * 1) CO's 3rd congressional district: Scott Tipton lost renomination to Lauren Boebert, who went on to win the general election.
 * 2) FL's 15th congressional district: Ross Spano lost renomination to Scott Franklin, who went on to win the general election.
 * 3) IA's 4th congressional district: Steve King lost renomination to Randy Feenstra, who went on to win the general election.
 * 4) KS's 2nd congressional district: Steve Watkins lost renomination to Jake LaTurner, who went on to win the general election.
 * 5) NY's 11th congressional district: Dan Donovan lost renomination to Nicole Malliotakis, who went on to win the general election.
 * 6) VA's 5th congressional district: Denver Riggleman lost renomination in a district convention to Bob Good, who went on to win the general election.

Democrats
Seventeen Democrats lost re-election to Republicans.
 * 1) CA's 48th congressional district: Harley Rouda (first elected in 2018) lost to Michelle Steel.
 * 2) FL's 26th congressional district: Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (first elected in 2018) lost to Carlos Giménez.
 * 3) FL's 27th congressional district: Donna Shalala (first elected in 2018) lost to Maria Elvira Salazar.
 * 4) IL's 12th congressional district: Brendan Kelly (first elected in 2018) lost to Paul Schimpf.
 * 5) IA's 1st congressional district: Abby Finkenauer (first elected in 2018) lost to Ashley Hinson.
 * 6) MI's 6th congressional district: Matt Longjohn (first elected in 2018) lost to Pauline Wendzel.
 * 7) MI's 7th congressional district: Gretchen Driskell (first elected in 2018) lost to Tom Barrett.
 * 8) MN's 7th congressional district: Collin Peterson (first elected in 1990) lost to Michelle Fischbach.
 * 9) MN's 8th congressional district: Joe Radinovich (first elected in 2018) lost to Pete Stauber.
 * 10) NJ's 7th congressional district: Tom Malinowski (first elected in 2018) lost to Tom Kean Jr..
 * 11) NM's 2nd congressional district: Xochitl Torres Small (first elected in 2018) lost to Yvette Herrell.
 * 12) NY's 22nd congressional district: Anthony Brindisi (first elected in 2018) lost to Claudia Tenney.
 * 13) NC's 9th congressional district: Dan McCready (first elected in 2018) lost to Dan Bishop.
 * 14) OH's 1st congressional district: Aftab Pureval (first elected in 2018) lost to Rocky Boiman.
 * 15) PA's 1st congressional district: Scott Wallace (first elected in 2018) lost to Brian Fitzpatrick.
 * 16) TX's 24th congressional district: Jan McDowell (first elected in 2018) lost to Beth Van Duyne.
 * 17) WA's 3rd congressional district: Carolyn Long (first elected in 2018) lost to Jaime Herrera Beutler.

Republicans
One Republican lost re-election to a Democrat.
 * 1) GA's 6th congressional district: Karen Handel (first elected in 2017) lost to Lucy McBath.

Democratic seats won by Republicans
One Democratic seat was won by a Republican.


 * 1) IA's 2nd congressional district: won by Mariannette Miller-Meeks.

Libertarian seats won by Republicans
One Libertarian seat was won by a Republican.


 * 1) MI's 3rd congressional district: Won by Peter Meijer.

Republican seats won by Democrats
No Republican seats were won by Democrats.

Democratic seats held by Democrats
Democrats held twelve of their open seats.


 * 1) CA's 53rd congressional district: Won by Sara Jacobs
 * 2) GA's 5th congressional district: Won by Nikema Williams
 * 3) HI's 2nd congressional district: Won by Kai Kahele
 * 4) IL's 3rd congressional district: Won by Marie Newman
 * 5) IN's 1st congressional district: Won by Frank J. Mrvan
 * 6) MA's 4th congressional district: Won by Jake Auchincloss
 * 7) MO's 1st congressional district: Won by Cori Bush
 * 8) NM's 3rd congressional district: Won by Teresa Leger Fernandez
 * 9) NY's 15th congressional district: Won by Ritchie Torres
 * 10) NY's 16th congressional district: Won by Jamaal Bowman
 * 11) NY's 17th congressional district: Won by Mondaire Jones
 * 12) WA's 10th congressional district: Won by Marilyn Strickland

Republican seats held by Republicans
Republicans held thirty-two of their open seats.


 * 1) AL's 1st congressional district: Won by Jerry Carl
 * 2) AL's 2nd congressional district: Won by Barry Moore
 * 3) CA's 8th congressional district: Won by Jay Obernolte
 * 4) CA's 50th congressional district: Won by Darrell Issa
 * 5) CO's 3rd congressional district: Won by Lauren Boebert
 * 6) FL's 3rd congressional district: Won by Kat Cammack
 * 7) FL's 15th congressional district: Won by Scott Franklin
 * 8) FL's 19th congressional district: Won by Byron Donalds
 * 9) GA's 9th congressional district: Won by Andrew Clyde
 * 10) GA's 14th congressional district: Won by Marjorie Taylor Greene
 * 11) IL's 15th congressional district: Won by Mary Miller
 * 12) IN's 5th congressional district: Won by Victoria Spartz
 * 13) IA's 4th congressional district: Won by Randy Feenstra
 * 14) KS's 1st congressional district: Won by Tracey Mann
 * 15) KS's 2nd congressional district: Won by Jake LaTurner
 * 16) LA's 5th congressional district: Won by Luke Letlow
 * 17) MI's 10th congressional district: Won by Lisa McClain
 * 18) MT At-large: Won by Matt Rosendale
 * 19) NY's 2nd congressional district: Won by Andrew Garbarino
 * 20) NY's 11th congressional district: Won by Nicole Malliotakis
 * 21) NC's 11th congressional district: Won by Madison Cawthorn
 * 22) OK's 5th congressional district: Won by Stephanie Bice
 * 23) OR's 2nd congressional district: Won by Cliff Bentz
 * 24) SC's 1st congressional district: Won by Nancy Mace
 * 25) TN's 1st congressional district: Won by Diana Harshbarger
 * 26) TX's 4th congressional district: Won by Pat Fallon
 * 27) TX's 11th congressional district: Won by August Pfluger
 * 28) TX's 13th congressional district: Won by Ronny Jackson
 * 29) TX's 17th congressional district: Won by Pete Sessions
 * 30) TX's 22nd congressional district: Won by Troy Nehls
 * 31) TX's 23rd congressional district: Won by Tony Gonzales
 * 32) UT's 1st congressional district: Won by Blake Moore
 * 33) UT's 4th congressional district: Won by Burgess Owens
 * 34) VA's 5th congressional district: Won by Bob Good
 * 35) WI's 5th congressional district: Won by Scott L. Fitzgerald