California House of Representatives Up for Reelection in 2018

The 2022 U.S. Firm of Representatives elections in California took place on Nov 6, 2018. Voters elected 53 candidates to serve in the U.S. House, i from each of the state's 53 congressional districts.

Partisan breakdown

Heading into the November 6 ballot, the Democratic Party held 39 of the 53 congressional seats from California.

Members of the U.S. House from California -- Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 2018 Later the 2022 Election
Democratic Party 38 46
Republican Political party 14 vii
Vacancies 1 0
Total 53 53

Incumbents

Heading into the 2022 ballot, the incumbents for the 53 congressional districts were:

Name Party District
Doug La Malfa Ends.png Republican 1
Jared Huffman Electiondot.png Democratic two
John Garamendi Electiondot.png Democratic 3
Tom McClintock Ends.png Republican 4
Mike Thompson Electiondot.png Democratic 5
Doris Matsui Electiondot.png Democratic six
Ami Bera Electiondot.png Autonomous 7
Paul Cook Ends.png Republican 8
Jerry McNerney Electiondot.png Autonomous 9
Jeff Denham Ends.png Republican x
Mark DeSaulnier Electiondot.png Democratic eleven
Nancy Pelosi Electiondot.png Democratic 12
Barbara Lee Electiondot.png Democratic 13
Jackie Speier Electiondot.png Autonomous 14
Eric Swalwell Electiondot.png Autonomous xv
Jim Costa Electiondot.png Autonomous 16
Ro Khanna Electiondot.png Democratic 17
Anna Eshoo Electiondot.png Democratic 18
Zoe Lofgren Electiondot.png Democratic xix
Jimmy Panetta Electiondot.png Democratic twenty
David Valadao Ends.png Republican 21
Devin Nunes Ends.png Republican 22
Kevin McCarthy Ends.png Republican 23
Salud Carbajal Electiondot.png Democratic 24
Stephen Knight Ends.png Republican 25
Julia Brownley Electiondot.png Democratic 26
Judy Chu Electiondot.png Democratic 27
Adam Schiff Electiondot.png Democratic 28
Tony Cardenas Electiondot.png Democratic 29
Brad Sherman Electiondot.png Democratic 30
Pete Aguilar Electiondot.png Democratic 31
Grace Napolitano Electiondot.png Democratic 32
Ted Lieu Electiondot.png Autonomous 33
Jimmy Gomez Electiondot.png Democratic 34
Norma Torres Electiondot.png Democratic 35
Raul Ruiz Electiondot.png Democratic 36
Karen Bass Electiondot.png Democratic 37
Linda Sanchez Electiondot.png Democratic 38
Edward Royce Ends.png Republican 39
Lucille Roybal-Allard Electiondot.png Autonomous twoscore
Mark Takano Electiondot.png Democratic 41
Ken Calvert Ends.png Republican 42
Maxine Waters Electiondot.png Democratic 43
Nanette Barragan Electiondot.png Autonomous 44
Mimi Walters Ends.png Republican 45
Lou Correa Electiondot.png Democratic 46
Alan Lowenthal Electiondot.png Democratic 47
Dana Rohrabacher Ends.png Republican 48
Darrell Issa Ends.png Republican 49
Duncan Hunter Ends.png Republican l
Juan Vargas Electiondot.png Democratic 51
Scott Peters Electiondot.png Democratic 52
Susan Davis Electiondot.png Democratic 53

Candidates

See also: Statistics on U.S. Congress candidates, 2018
Candidate ballot access

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District 1

General election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Doug LaMalfa  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Audrey Denney  (Democratic Party)

District 2

Full general election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Jared Huffman  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Dale Mensing  (Republican Political party)

District 3

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • John Garamendi  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Charlie Schaupp  (Republican Party)

District 4

General election candidates

  • Tom McClintock  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Jessica Morse  (Democratic Party)

Primary candidates

  • Tom McClintock  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Regina Bateson  (Autonomous Political party)
  • Roza Calderon  (Democratic Party)
  • Robert Lawton  (Autonomous Party)
  • Jessica Morse  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Mitchell White  (Republican Party)

Did not make the election:

  • Steven Castellano
  • Richard Martin
  • Rochelle Wilcox

District 5

General ballot candidates

  • Mike Thompson  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Anthony Mills  (Independent)Candidate Connection

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Primary candidates

Did not make the ballot:

  • Doug Van Raam

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District vi

General ballot candidates:
Full general election candidates

  • Doris Matsui  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Political party) ✔
  • Jrmar Jefferson  (Democratic Party)

District 7

General election candidates

  • Ami Bera  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Political party) ✔
  • Andrew Grant  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

  • Ami Bera  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Yona Barash  (Republican Party)
  • Reginald Claytor  (Independent)
  • Andrew Grant  (Republican Party) ✔
  • Robert Christian Richardson  (Green Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Omba Kipuke
  • Brad Westmoreland

District 8

General ballot candidates:
General election candidates

  • Paul Cook  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party) ✔
  • Tim Donnelly  (Republican Party)

District ix

General ballot candidates

  • Jerry McNerney  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Marla Livengood  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

  • Jerry McNerney  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Marla Livengood  (Republican Party) ✔
  • Mike Tsarnas  (Independent American Party)Candidate Connection

Did non make the ballot:

  • Marco Gutierrez

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District ten

General ballot candidates

  • Jeff Denham  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party)
  • Josh Harder  (Democratic Party) ✔

Primary candidates

  • Jeff Denham  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Mike Barkley  (Democratic Political party)
  • Michael Eggman  (Autonomous Political party)
  • Josh Harder  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Ted Howze  (Republican Party)
  • Virginia Madueno  (Democratic Political party)
  • Dotty Nygard  (Democratic Party)
  • Sue Zwahlen  (Autonomous Political party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Lisa Battista
  • Mateo Morelos Bedolla
  • Scott Shoblom
  • Terra Snover
  • Seth Vaughn

District 11

Full general ballot candidates:
General election candidates

  • Mark DeSaulnier  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • John Fitzgerald  (Republican Party)

Commune 12

Full general election candidates

  • Nancy Pelosi  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Lisa Remmer  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

  • Nancy Pelosi  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Shahid Buttar  (Democratic Party)
  • Michael Goldstein  (Independent)
  • Barry Hermanson  (Dark-green Party)
  • Stephen Jaffe  (Autonomous Party)
  • Ryan Khojasteh  (Democratic Party)
  • Lisa Remmer  (Republican Party) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Chase Demasi

District 13

Full general election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Barbara Lee  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Laura Wells  (Green Party)

District 14

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Jackie Speier  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Cristina Osmeña  (Republican Party)

District xv

Full general election candidates:
Full general ballot candidates

  • Eric Swalwell  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Rudy Peters  (Republican Party)

Commune 16

General ballot candidates:
Full general election candidates

  • Jim Costa  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Elizabeth Heng  (Republican Party)

District 17

General ballot candidates:
General election candidates

  • Ro Khanna  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Ron Cohen  (Republican Party)

District 18

General election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Anna Eshoo  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Christine Russell  (Republican Party)

District 19

Full general ballot candidates

  • Zoe Lofgren  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Justin Aguilera  (Republican Party)

Commune 20

General election candidates

  • Jimmy Panetta  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Ronald Paul Kabat  (Independent)

Primary candidates

  • Jimmy Panetta  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Douglas Deitch  (Democratic Party)Candidate Connection
  • Ronald Paul Kabat  (Independent) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Robert Neil Cheader

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Commune 21

General election candidates

  • David G. Valadao  (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
  • TJ Cox  (Democratic Party) ✔

Master candidates

  • David G. Valadao  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • TJ Cox  (Democratic Political party) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Emilio Huerta

District 22

General ballot candidates

  • Devin Nunes  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Andrew Janz  (Democratic Party)

Primary candidates

  • Devin Nunes  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Bobby Bliatout  (Autonomous Party)
  • Brian T. Carroll  (Independent)Candidate Connection
  • Ricardo Franco  (Democratic Party)
  • Andrew Janz  (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Beak Merryman  (Libertarian Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Mallory Kremer
  • Jose Sigala
  • Paul Vargas

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District 23

General election candidates

  • Kevin McCarthy  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Tatiana Matta  (Democratic Party)

Primary candidates

  • Kevin McCarthy  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Mary Helen Barro  (Democratic Party)Candidate Connection
  • James Davis  (Independent)
  • Tatiana Matta  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Wendy Reed  (Democratic Party)
  • Kurtis Wilson  (Autonomous Party)

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Joe Aleman
  • Robert Owen

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District 24

General ballot candidates:
Full general election candidates

  • Salud Carbajal  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Justin Fareed  (Republican Party)

District 25

General election candidates

  • Stephen Knight  (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
  • Katie Hill  (Democratic Party) ✔

Primary candidates

  • Stephen Knight  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Bryan Caforio  (Democratic Party)
  • Katie Hill  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Mary Pallant  (Democratic Party)
  • Jess Phoenix  (Democratic Political party)

Did not make the election:

  • Kelan Farrell-Smith
  • Daniel Fleming
  • Diedra Greenaway
  • Michael Masterman-Smith
  • Scott McVarish

Commune 26

General election candidates

  • Julia Brownley  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Political party) ✔
  • Antonio Sabato Jr.  (Republican Political party)Candidate Connection

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Primary candidates

  • Julia Brownley  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Jeffrey Burum  (Republican Party)
  • John Nelson  (Autonomous Party)
  • Antonio Sabato Jr.  (Republican Party) ✔Candidate Connection

Did non brand the ballot:

  • Rafael Dagnesses
  • Shane Skelton

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Commune 27

Full general election candidates

  • Judy Chu  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Bryan Witt  (Democratic Party)Candidate Connection

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Principal candidates

  • Judy Chu  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Bryan Witt  (Democratic Political party) ✔Candidate Connection

Did not make the election:

  • Brian Espinoza

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District 28

Full general election candidates

  • Adam Schiff  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Johnny Nalbandian  (Republican Party)

Chief candidates

  • Adam Schiff  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Sal Genovese  (Democratic Political party)
  • Johnny Nalbandian  (Republican Party) ✔

Did non make the ballot:

  • Kim Gruenenfelder
  • Juan Markos
  • Damien Nichols
  • Mark Shayani

Commune 29

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Tony Cárdenas  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Benito Bernal  (Republican Party)

District 30

General ballot candidates

  • Brad Sherman  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Marking Reed  (Republican Party)

Main candidates

  • Brad Sherman  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Jon Pelzer  (Autonomous Party)
  • Raji Rab  (Democratic Party)
  • Mark Reed  (Republican Party) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Joseph Schrage

District 31

General election candidates:
Full general election candidates

  • Pete Aguilar  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Sean Flynn  (Republican Party)

District 32

General election candidates

  • Grace Napolitano  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Joshua Scott  (Republican Political party)

Principal candidates

  • Grace Napolitano  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Joshua Scott  (Republican Party) ✔

Did not make the election:

  • Mary Ann Lutz
  • Andre Quintero

District 33

General ballot candidates

  • Ted Lieu  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Kenneth Wright  (Republican Party)

Master candidates

  • Ted Lieu  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Emory Rodgers  (Democratic Party)
  • Kenneth Wright  (Republican Party) ✔

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Alexis Edelstein

District 34

General election candidates

  • Jimmy Gomez  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Kenneth Mejia  (Green Party)

Main candidates

  • Jimmy Gomez  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Angela McArdle  (Libertarian Party)Candidate Connection
  • Kenneth Mejia  (Greenish Political party) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Simon Alvarez

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District 35

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Norma Torres  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Christian Valiente  (Republican Party)

District 36

Full general ballot candidates:
General election candidates

  • Raul Ruiz  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Kimberlin Brownish Pelzer  (Republican Party)

District 37

Full general election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Karen Bass  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Ron Bassilian  (Republican Political party)Candidate Connection

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District 38

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Linda Sánchez  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Ryan Downing  (Republican Party)

Commune 39

General ballot candidates

  • Gil Cisneros  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Young Kim  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

  • Ted Alemayhu  (Contained American Political party)
  • Sophia Alexander  (Independent)
  • Gil Cisneros  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Steve Cox  (Contained)
  • John Cullum  (Republican Party)
  • Bob Huff  (Republican Political party)
  • Sam Jammal  (Democratic Party)
  • Young Kim  (Republican Party) ✔
  • Herbert Lee  (Democratic Party)
  • Karen Lee Schatzle  (Independent)
  • Phil Liberatore  (Republican Party)
  • Shawn Nelson  (Republican Party)
  • Suzi Park Leggett  (Democratic Party)
  • Andrew Sarega  (Republican Party)
  • Andy Thorburn  (Democratic Party)
  • Mai Khanh Tran  (Autonomous Party)Candidate Connection
  • Steve Vargas  (Republican Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Julio Castañeda
  • Jay Chen
  • Phil Janowicz
  • Ted Rusk
  • Cybil Steed

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District xl

General election candidates:
Full general election candidates

  • Lucille Roybal-Allard  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Rodolfo Cortes Barragan  (Greenish Political party)Candidate Connection

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District 41

General election candidates

  • Marker Takano  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Aja Smith  (Republican Political party)

Main candidates

  • Mark Takano  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Aja Smith  (Republican Party) ✔

Did not make the ballot:

  • Doug Shepherd

District 42

General election candidates

  • Ken Calvert  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Julia Peacock  (Democratic Political party)Candidate Connection

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Main candidates

  • Ken Calvert  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Julia Peacock  (Democratic Party) ✔Candidate Connection
  • Norman Quintero  (Democratic Party)
  • Matt Woody  (Independent)

Did non brand the ballot:

  • Floyd Harvey

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District 43

General ballot candidates

  • Maxine Waters  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Omar Navarro  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

  • Maxine Waters  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Frank DeMartini  (Republican Party)
  • Edwin Duterte  (Republican Party)
  • Omar Navarro  (Republican Party) ✔
  • Miguel Angel Zuniga  (Greenish Party)

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Forest Baker
  • Candance Camper

District 44

General election candidates

  • Nanette Barragán  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Aja Brown  (Democratic Party)

Chief candidates

  • Nanette Barragán  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Aja Brown  (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Stacey Nuance  (Republican Political party)
  • Jazmina Saavedra  (Republican Political party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Isadore Hall, III
  • Ashley Wright

District 45

Full general election candidates

  • Mimi Walters  (Incumbent) (Republican Political party)
  • Katie Porter  (Democratic Party) ✔Candidate Connection

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Main candidates

  • Mimi Walters  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Brian Forde  (Democratic Political party)
  • John Graham  (Contained)
  • Kia Hamadanchy  (Democratic Party)
  • Dave Min  (Democratic Party)
  • Katie Porter  (Democratic Party) ✔Candidate Connection

Did not brand the ballot:

  • Greg Ramsay
  • Eric Rywalski
  • Ron Varasteh

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District 46

General election candidates

  • Lou Correa  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Russell Lambert  (Republican Political party)

Primary candidates

  • Lou Correa  (Incumbent) (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Will Johnson  (Independent)
  • Russell Lambert  (Republican Party) ✔
  • Ed Rushman  (Independent)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Ben Garrett
  • Jeffrey Johnston
  • Adam Orozco
  • Alan Schlar
  • Maria Slater
  • David Tran

Commune 47

General ballot candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Alan Lowenthal  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • John Briscoe  (Republican Party)Candidate Connection

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District 48

General election candidates

  • Dana Rohrabacher  (Incumbent) (Republican Party)
  • Harley Rouda  (Autonomous Party) ✔

Primary candidates

Did not make the ballot:

  • Boyd Roberts

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Commune 49

General ballot candidates

  • Mike Levin  (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Diane Harkey  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

Did not make the ballot:

  • Christina Prejean

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District l

Full general election candidates

  • Duncan Hunter  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Ammar Campa-Najjar  (Democratic Party)

Master candidates

  • Duncan Hunter  (Incumbent) (Republican Party) ✔
  • Josh Butner  (Democratic Party)
  • Ammar Campa-Najjar  (Democratic Party) ✔
  • Richard Kahle  (Contained)Candidate Connection
  • Patrick Malloy  (Democratic Party)
  • Shamus Sayed  (Republican Political party)
  • Bill Wells  (Republican Party)

Did not make the ballot:

  • Pierre Beauregard
  • Gloria Chadwick
  • Glenn Jensen
  • Alex Spilger
  • Andrew Zelt

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District 51

General election candidates:
General election candidates

  • Juan Vargas  (Incumbent) (Democratic Political party) ✔
  • Juan Hidalgo  (Republican Party)

District 52

General election candidates

  • Scott Peters  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Omar Qudrat  (Republican Party)

Primary candidates

Did not make the ballot:

  • Freeman Michaels
  • Alexander Miller

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District 53

General election candidates:
General ballot candidates

  • Susan Davis  (Incumbent) (Autonomous Party) ✔
  • Morgan Murtaugh  (Republican Political party)Candidate Connection

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Analysis

In California'south 2022 master ballot, Sacramento, Nevada, San Mateo, Madera, and Napa counties mailed ballots to every registered voter within their jurisdictions and experienced increased electoral participation. All five counties saw turnout that exceeded their voter participation rates in 2022 by at least eight pct, and four of the counties also beat their 2010 midterm turnouts. These increases approximated those seen across California in 2018.[45]

Wave election assay

Come across also: Wave elections (1918-2016)

The term wave election is often used to draw an election cycle in which 1 party makes pregnant balloter gains. How many seats would Republicans have had to lose for the 2022 midterm election to be considered a wave election?

Ballotpedia examined the results of the 50 election cycles that occurred betwixt 1918 and 2016—spanning from President Woodrow Wilson's (D) 2d midterm in 1918 to Donald Trump'south (R) first presidential election in 2016. We define moving ridge elections as the 20 percent of elections in that period resulting in the greatest seat swings against the president'south party.

Applying this definition to U.Southward. House elections, we plant that Republicans needed to lose 48 seats for 2022 to qualify as a wave election.

The chart below shows the number of seats the president'southward party lost in the eleven U.S. House waves from 1918 to 2016. Click here to read the full report.

U.S. House wave elections
Twelvemonth President Party Election blazon House seats change House majority[46]
1932 Hoover R Presidential -97 D
1922 Harding R Outset midterm -76 R
1938 Roosevelt D Second midterm -70 D
2010 Obama D Starting time midterm -63 R (flipped)
1920 Wilson D Presidential -59 R
1946 Truman D First midterm -54 R (flipped)
1994 Clinton D First midterm -54 R (flipped)
1930 Hoover R First midterm -53 D (flipped)
1942 Roosevelt D Third midterm -l D
1966 Johnson D First midterm[47] -48 D
1974 Ford R 2d midterm[48] -48 D

Run across too

  • U.s.a. House of Representatives elections, 2018
  • U.S. House battlegrounds, 2018
  • U.Due south. Firm primaries, 2018

Footnotes

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  12. Dr. Rita Ramirez for Congress, "Abode," accessed January 15, 2018
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  14. Federal Ballot Commission, "DONNELLY, TIMOTHY M," accessed Oct 22, 2017
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  47. Lyndon Johnson's (D) first term began in November 1963 after the death of President John F. Kennedy (D), who was first elected in 1960. Before Johnson had his first midterm in 1966, he was re-elected president in 1964.
  48. Gerald Ford's (R) showtime term began in August 1974 following the resignation of President Richard Nixon (R), who was first elected in 1968 and was re-elected in 1972. Because Ford but served for two full months before facing the electorate, this election is classified as Nixon's second midterm.

Senators

Representatives

Autonomous Party (44)

Republican Party (10)

Vacancies (1)

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