33 U.S. Senate and 435 U.S. House seats were up for election on November 4, 2014.
This page contains Congressional election results.
The tables under each state heading reflect the House delegation partisan breakdown before and after the election.
Click the election links in each state section for more details on the seats in 2014.
US House analysis
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US House Margin of Victory
The following table shows the margin of victory for each race winner, which is calculated by examining the percentage difference between the top-two vote getters. If the race was uncontested, the margin of victory is listed as 100%. Some general facts:
- The average margin of victory was 35.8 percent.
- On average, Republicans won slightly closer races than Republicans. Average MOV for Republican winners was 35 percent, while Democrats had an average margin of 36.9 percent.
- The closest race was in Arizona's 2nd Congressional District, where Martha McSally (R) unseated incumbent Ron Barber (D) by 0.1 percent of the vote.
Margin of Victory in 2014 United States House of Representatives Elections
|
District
|
Winner
|
Margin of Victory
|
Total Vote
|
Top Opponent
|
Alabama District 1 |
Bradley Byrne |
36.4% |
152234 |
Burton LeFlore
|
Alabama District 2 |
Martha Roby |
34.8% |
167952 |
Erick Wright
|
Alabama District 3 |
Mike Rogers |
32.4% |
156,620 |
Jesse Smith
|
Alabama District 4 |
Robert Aderholt |
97.1% |
134752 |
Write-in
|
Alabama District 5 |
Mo Brooks |
49.3% |
154,974 |
Jerry Hill
|
Alabama District 6 |
Gary Palmer |
52.5% |
178449 |
Mark Lester
|
Alabama District 7 |
Terri Sewell |
96.7% |
135,899 |
Write-in
|
Alaska's At-Large District |
Don Young |
10% |
279,741 |
Forrest Dunbar
|
Arizona District 1 |
Ann Kirkpatrick |
5.2% |
185114 |
Andy Tobin
|
Arizona District 2 |
Martha McSally |
0.1% |
219,351 |
Ron Barber
|
Arizona District 3 |
Raul Grijalva |
11.5% |
104428 |
Gabriela Saucedo Mercer
|
Arizona District 4 |
Paul Gosar |
44.2% |
175,179 |
Mikel Weisser
|
Arizona District 5 |
Matt Salmon |
39.2% |
179,463 |
James Woods
|
Arizona District 6 |
David Schweikert |
29.7% |
199,776 |
John Williamson
|
Arizona District 7 |
Ruben Gallego |
60.1% |
72,454 |
Joe Cobb
|
Arizona District 8 |
Trent Franks |
51.6% |
169,776 |
Stephen Dolgos
|
Arizona District 9 |
Kyrsten Sinema |
12.8% |
162062 |
Wendy Rogers
|
Arkansas District 1 |
Rick Crawford |
30.9% |
196256 |
Jackie McPherson
|
Arkansas District 2 |
French Hill |
8.3% |
237330 |
Patrick Hays
|
Arkansas District 3 |
Steve Womack |
58.8% |
190,935 |
Grant Brand
|
Arkansas District 4 |
Bruce Westerman |
11.2% |
206,131 |
James Lee Witt
|
California District 10 |
Jeff Denham |
12.3% |
125,705 |
Michael Eggman
|
California District 11 |
Mark DeSaulnier |
34.5% |
174,662 |
Tue Phan-Quang
|
California District 12 |
Nancy Pelosi |
66.5% |
192,264 |
John Dennis
|
California District 13 |
Barbara Lee |
77% |
190431 |
Dakin Sundeen
|
California District 14 |
Jackie Speier |
53.4% |
149146 |
Robin Chew
|
California District 15 |
Eric Swalwell |
39.6% |
142,906 |
Hugh Bussell
|
California District 16 |
Jim Costa |
1.5% |
91220 |
Johnny Tacherra
|
California District 17 |
Mike Honda |
3.5% |
134,408 |
Ro Khanna
|
California District 18 |
Anna Eshoo |
35.5% |
196,386 |
Richard Fox
|
California District 19 |
Zoe Lofgren |
34.4% |
127,788 |
Robert Murray
|
California District 1 |
Doug La Malfa |
22.1% |
216,372 |
Heidi Hall
|
California District 20 |
Sam Farr |
50.4% |
141,044 |
Ronald Paul Kabat
|
California District 21 |
David Valadao |
15.7% |
79,377 |
Amanda Renteria
|
California District 22 |
Devin Nunes |
44.1% |
133342 |
Suzanna Aguilera-Marrero
|
California District 23 |
Kevin McCarthy |
49.7% |
134043 |
Raul Garcia
|
California District 24 |
Lois Capps |
3.9% |
198794 |
Chris Mitchum
|
California District 25 |
Steve Knight |
6.7% |
114,072 |
Tony Strickland
|
California District 26 |
Julia Brownley |
2.7% |
169,829 |
Jeff Gorell
|
California District 27 |
Judy Chu |
18.7% |
127,580 |
Jack Orswell
|
California District 28 |
Adam Schiff |
53% |
120,264 |
Steve Stokes
|
California District 29 |
Tony Cardenas |
49.2% |
67,141 |
William O'Callaghan Leader
|
California District 2 |
Jared Huffman |
50% |
217,524 |
Dale Mensing
|
California District 30 |
[[Brad Sherman]] |
31.3% |
131,883 |
Mark Reed
|
California District 31 |
Pete Aguilar |
3.5% |
99784 |
Paul Chabot
|
California District 32 |
Grace Napolitano |
19.3% |
84406 |
Art Alas
|
California District 33 |
Ted Lieu |
18.4% |
183031 |
Elan Carr
|
California District 34 |
Xavier Becerra |
45.1% |
61621 |
Adrienne Nicole Edwards
|
California District 35 |
Norma Torres |
26.9% |
62255 |
Christina Gagnier
|
California District 36 |
Raul Ruiz |
8.4% |
134139 |
Brian Nestande
|
California District 37 |
Karen Bass |
68.6% |
114,838 |
Adam King
|
California District 38 |
Linda Sanchez |
18.2% |
98480 |
Benjamin Campos
|
California District 39 |
Edward Royce |
37.1% |
133,225 |
Peter Anderson
|
California District 3 |
John Garamendi |
5.4% |
150260 |
Dan Logue
|
California District 40 |
Lucille Roybal-Allard |
22.4% |
49,379 |
David Sanchez
|
California District 41 |
Mark Takano |
13.3% |
82,884 |
Steve Adams
|
California District 42 |
Ken Calvert |
31.5% |
113390 |
Tim Sheridan
|
California District 43 |
Maxine Waters |
41.9% |
98202 |
John Wood
|
California District 44 |
Janice Hahn |
73.3% |
68,862 |
Adam Shbeita
|
California District 45 |
Mimi Walters |
30.2% |
162902 |
Drew Leavens
|
California District 46 |
Loretta Sanchez |
19.4% |
83315 |
Adam Nick
|
California District 47 |
Alan Lowenthal |
12% |
123,400 |
Andy Whallon
|
California District 48 |
Dana Rohrabacher |
28.2% |
174795 |
Sue Savary
|
California District 49 |
Darrell Issa |
20.3% |
163142 |
Dave Peiser
|
California District 4 |
Tom McClintock |
20.1% |
211,134 |
Art Moore
|
California District 50 |
Duncan Hunter |
42.4% |
157,299 |
James Kimber
|
California District 51 |
Juan Vargas |
37.6% |
81,950 |
Stephen Meade
|
California District 52 |
Scott Peters |
3.2% |
191,572 |
Carl DeMaio
|
California District 53 |
Susan Davis |
17.7% |
148,044 |
Larry Wilske
|
California District 5 |
Mike Thompson |
51.5% |
171,148 |
James Hinton
|
California District 6 |
Doris Matsui |
45.4% |
133,456 |
Joseph McCray, Sr.
|
California District 7 |
Ami Bera |
0.8% |
183587 |
Doug Ose
|
California District 8 |
Paul Cook |
35.3% |
114,536 |
Bob Conaway
|
California District 9 |
Jerry McNerney |
4.7% |
121,204 |
Tony Amador
|
Colorado District 1 |
Diana DeGette |
36.8% |
278,491 |
Martin Walsh
|
Colorado District 2 |
Jared Polis |
13.5% |
345,945 |
George Leing
|
Colorado District 3 |
Scott Tipton |
22.3% |
281141 |
Abel Tapia
|
Colorado District 4 |
Ken Buck |
35.4% |
286,507 |
Vic Meyers
|
Colorado District 5 |
Doug Lamborn |
19.6% |
262,855 |
Irv Halter
|
Colorado District 6 |
Mike Coffman |
8.9% |
276,440 |
Andrew Romanoff
|
Colorado District 7 |
Ed Perlmutter |
10.1% |
269143 |
Don Ytterberg
|
Connecticut District 1 |
John Larson |
26.3% |
216533 |
Matthew Corey
|
Connecticut District 2 |
Joe Courtney |
26.7% |
225,916 |
Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh
|
Connecticut District 3 |
Rosa DeLauro |
33.5% |
204645 |
James Brown
|
Connecticut District 4 |
Jim Himes |
7.4% |
198770 |
Dan Debicella
|
Connecticut District 5 |
Elizabeth Esty |
6.9% |
203,780 |
Mark Greenberg
|
Delaware's At-Large District |
John C. Carney Jr. |
22.5% |
231617 |
Rose Izzo
|
Florida District 10 |
Daniel Webster |
23.1% |
232574 |
Michael Patrick McKenna
|
Florida District 11 |
Richard Nugent |
33.3% |
272294 |
David Koller
|
Florida District 12 |
Gus Bilirakis |
100% |
0 |
Unopposed
|
Florida District 13 |
David Jolly |
50.5% |
223576 |
Lucas Overby
|
Florida District 14 |
Kathy Castor |
100% |
0 |
Unopposed
|
Florida District 15 |
Dennis Ross |
20.6% |
213,582 |
Alan Cohn
|
Florida District 16 |
Vern Buchanan |
23.2% |
274,829 |
Henry Lawrence
|
Florida District 17 |
Tom Rooney |
26.5% |
223,756 |
Will Bronson
|
Florida District 18 |
Patrick Murphy |
19.6% |
253,374 |
Carl Domino
|
Florida District 19 |
Curt Clawson |
31.8% |
246,861 |
April Freeman
|
Florida District 1 |
Jeff Miller |
46.8% |
235,343 |
James Bryan
|
Florida District 20 |
Alcee Hastings |
63.2% |
157,466 |
Jay Bonner
|
Florida District 21 |
Ted Deutch |
99.3% |
153,970 |
W. Michael Trout
|
Florida District 22 |
Lois Frankel |
16.1% |
216096 |
Paul Spain
|
Florida District 23 |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz |
25.3% |
164,788 |
Joe Kaufman
|
Florida District 24 |
Frederica Wilson |
76% |
149,918 |
Dufirstson Julio Neree
|
Florida District 25 |
Mario Diaz-Balart |
100% |
0 |
Unopposed
|
Florida District 26 |
Carlos Curbelo |
2.9% |
161,337 |
Joe Garcia
|
Florida District 27 |
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen |
100% |
0 |
Unopposed
|
Florida District 2 |
Gwen Graham |
1.1% |
249780 |
Steve Southerland II
|
Florida District 3 |
Ted Yoho |
32.7% |
228,809 |
Marihelen Wheeler
|
Florida District 4 |
Ander Crenshaw |
62.6% |
227,253 |
Paula Moser-Bartlett
|
Florida District 5 |
Corrine Brown |
30.9% |
171,577 |
Gloreatha Scurry-Smith
|
Florida District 6 |
Ron DeSantis |
25.1% |
265817 |
David Cox
|
Florida District 7 |
John Mica |
31.5% |
227164 |
Wesley Neuman
|
Florida District 8 |
Bill Posey |
31.7% |
274,513 |
Gabriel Rothblatt
|
Florida District 9 |
Alan Grayson |
10.9% |
173,878 |
Carol Platt
|
Georgia District 10 |
Jody Hice |
33% |
196480 |
Ken Dious
|
Georgia District 11 |
Barry Loudermilk |
100% |
161,532 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 12 |
Rick Allen |
9.6% |
166,713 |
John Barrow
|
Georgia District 13 |
David Scott |
100% |
159,445 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 14 |
Tom Graves |
100% |
118,782 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 1 |
Earl "Buddy" Carter |
21.8% |
156512 |
Brian Reese
|
Georgia District 2 |
Sanford Bishop |
18.3% |
162936 |
Greg Duke
|
Georgia District 3 |
Lynn Westmoreland |
100% |
156277 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 4 |
Hank Johnson |
100% |
161,211 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 5 |
John Lewis |
100% |
170,326 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 6 |
Thomas Price |
32.1% |
210504 |
Robert Montigel
|
Georgia District 7 |
Rob Woodall |
30.8% |
173,669 |
Thomas Wight
|
Georgia District 8 |
Austin Scott |
100% |
129,938 |
Unopposed
|
Georgia District 9 |
Doug Collins |
61.3% |
181047 |
David Vogel
|
Hawaii District 1 |
Mark Takai |
3.9% |
179,779 |
Charles Djou
|
Hawaii District 2 |
Tulsi Gabbard |
60.1% |
180,312 |
Kawika Crowley
|
Idaho District 1 |
Raul Labrador |
30% |
220857 |
Shirley Ringo
|
Idaho District 2 |
Michael K. Simpson |
22.7% |
214,293 |
Richard Stallings
|
Illinois District 10 |
Bob Dold Jr. |
2.6% |
187128 |
Brad Schneider
|
Illinois District 11 |
Bill Foster |
6.9% |
174771 |
Darlene Senger
|
Illinois District 12 |
Mike Bost |
10.6% |
209,738 |
Bill Enyart
|
Illinois District 13 |
Rodney Davis |
17.3% |
210,272 |
Ann Callis
|
Illinois District 14 |
Randy Hultgren |
30.8% |
222230 |
Dennis Anderson
|
Illinois District 15 |
John Shimkus |
49.8% |
221,926 |
Eric Thorsland
|
Illinois District 16 |
Adam Kinzinger |
41.2% |
217,198 |
Randall Olsen
|
Illinois District 17 |
Cheri Bustos |
10.9% |
199,345 |
Bobby Schilling
|
Illinois District 18 |
Aaron Schock |
49.5% |
247013 |
Darrel Miller
|
Illinois District 1 |
Bobby Rush |
46.2% |
222017 |
Jimmy Lee Tillman
|
Illinois District 2 |
Robin Kelly |
57.1% |
204,266 |
Eric Wallace
|
Illinois District 3 |
Dan Lipinski |
29.1% |
180,855 |
Sharon Brannigan
|
Illinois District 4 |
Luis Gutierrez |
56.3% |
101944 |
Hector Concepcion
|
Illinois District 5 |
Mike Quigley |
32.6% |
184,019 |
Vince Kolber
|
Illinois District 6 |
Peter Roskam |
34.3% |
238,743 |
Michael Mason
|
Illinois District 7 |
Danny K. Davis |
70.2% |
182,278 |
Robert Bumpers
|
Illinois District 8 |
Tammy Duckworth |
11.5% |
151056 |
Lawrence Kaifesh
|
Illinois District 9 |
Jan Schakowsky |
32.1% |
213450 |
Susanne Atanus
|
Indiana District 1 |
Peter Visclosky |
25% |
142,293 |
Mark Leyva
|
Indiana District 2 |
Jackie Walorski |
20.7% |
145200 |
Joe Bock
|
Indiana District 3 |
Marlin Stutzman |
39.1% |
148793 |
Justin Kuhnle
|
Indiana District 4 |
Todd Rokita |
33.7% |
142054 |
John Dale
|
Indiana District 5 |
Susan Brooks |
34.4% |
161,440 |
Shawn Denney
|
Indiana District 6 |
Luke Messer |
36.5% |
155071 |
Susan Hall Heitzman
|
Indiana District 7 |
André Carson |
13% |
112,261 |
Catherine Ping
|
Indiana District 8 |
Larry Bucshon |
24.5% |
171315 |
Tom Spangler
|
Indiana District 9 |
Todd Young |
28.5% |
163,387 |
Bill Bailey
|
Iowa District 1 |
Rod Blum |
2.3% |
289,306 |
Pat Murphy
|
Iowa District 2 |
Dave Loebsack |
5.1% |
273329 |
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
|
Iowa District 3 |
David Young |
10.5% |
282066 |
Staci Appel
|
Iowa District 4 |
Steve King |
23.3% |
275,633 |
Jim Mowrer
|
Kansas District 1 |
Tim Huelskamp |
35.9% |
204,161 |
Jim Sherow
|
Kansas District 2 |
Lynn Jenkins |
18.4% |
225,686 |
Margie Wakefield
|
Kansas District 3 |
Kevin Yoder |
20% |
224077 |
Kelly Kultala
|
Kansas District 4 |
Mike Pompeo |
33.3% |
208,153 |
Perry Schuckman
|
Kentucky District 1 |
Ed Whitfield |
46.2% |
236618 |
Charles Kendall Hatchett
|
Kentucky District 2 |
Brett Guthrie |
38.4% |
226,834 |
Ron Leach
|
Kentucky District 3 |
John Yarmuth |
27.9% |
247,355 |
Michael Macfarlane
|
Kentucky District 4 |
Thomas Massie |
35.5% |
222,158 |
Peter Newberry
|
Kentucky District 5 |
Hal Rogers |
56.5% |
218,967 |
Kenneth Stepp
|
Kentucky District 6 |
Andy Barr |
20% |
245694 |
Elisabeth Jensen
|
Louisiana District 1 |
Steve Scalise |
68.8% |
244,004 |
Lee Dugas
|
Louisiana District 2 |
Cedric Richmond |
51.6% |
221,570 |
Gary Landrieu
|
Louisiana District 3 |
Charles Boustany |
69.3% |
236,268 |
Bryan Barrilleaux
|
Louisiana District 4 |
John Fleming |
46.9% |
207,919 |
Randall Lord
|
Louisiana District 5 Runoff Election |
Ralph Abraham |
28.4% |
209,616 |
Jamie Mayo
|
Louisiana District 6 Runoff Election |
Garret Graves |
24.9% |
222,967 |
Edwin Edwards
|
Maine District 1 |
Chellie Pingree |
28.5% |
321,987 |
Isaac James Misiuk
|
Maine District 2 |
Bruce Poliquin |
5% |
295,009 |
Emily Cain
|
Maryland District 1 |
Andrew Harris |
41% |
250185 |
Bill Tilghman
|
Maryland District 2 |
C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger |
25.5% |
196,354 |
David Banach
|
Maryland District 3 |
John Sarbanes |
19.3% |
215,623 |
Charles Long
|
Maryland District 4 |
Donna Edwards |
41.9% |
191837 |
Nancy Hoyt
|
Maryland District 5 |
Steny Hoyer |
28.3% |
226,040 |
Chris Chaffee
|
Maryland District 6 |
John Delaney |
1.5% |
190,536 |
Dan Bongino
|
Maryland District 7 |
Elijah Cummings |
42.9% |
206,809 |
Corrogan Vaughn
|
Maryland District 8 |
Chris Van Hollen |
20.6% |
211,487 |
Dave Wallace
|
Massachusetts District 1 |
Richard Neal |
72.3% |
227,075 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 2 |
Jim McGovern |
70.6% |
235813 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 3 |
Niki Tsongas |
24.9% |
230,825 |
Ann Wofford
|
Massachusetts District 4 |
Joe Kennedy |
70.6% |
255297 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 5 |
Katherine Clark |
69.8% |
256,486 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 6 |
Seth Moulton |
13.5% |
278919 |
Richard Tisei
|
Massachusetts District 7 |
Mike Capuano |
79.4% |
176,077 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 8 |
Stephen Lynch |
75.6% |
261,781 |
Other
|
Massachusetts District 9 |
Bill Keating |
9.6% |
264,554 |
John Chapman
|
Michigan District 10 |
Candice Miller |
39.3% |
228,692 |
Chuck Stadler
|
Michigan District 11 |
Dave Trott |
15.5% |
249,827 |
Bobby McKenzie
|
Michigan District 12 |
Debbie Dingell |
33.7% |
206,660 |
Terry Bowman
|
Michigan District 13 |
John Conyers, Jr. |
63.2% |
166947 |
Jeff Gorman
|
Michigan District 14 |
Brenda Lawrence |
58.1% |
212,438 |
Christina Barr
|
Michigan District 1 |
Dan Benishek |
6.9% |
250,131 |
Jerry Cannon
|
Michigan District 2 |
Bill Huizenga |
30.4% |
213072 |
Dean Vanderstelt
|
Michigan District 3 |
Justin Amash |
18.9% |
217,165 |
Bob Goodrich
|
Michigan District 4 |
John Moolenaar |
17.4% |
219,423 |
Jeff Holmes
|
Michigan District 5 |
Dan Kildee |
35.5% |
222138 |
Allen Hardwick
|
Michigan District 6 |
Fred Upton |
15.5% |
208976 |
Paul Clements
|
Michigan District 7 |
Tim Walberg |
12.3% |
223,685 |
Pam Byrnes
|
Michigan District 8 |
Mike Bishop |
12.5% |
243125 |
Eric Schertzing
|
Michigan District 9 |
Sander Levin |
24.3% |
225,757 |
George Brikho
|
Minnesota District 1 |
Tim Walz |
8.5% |
226,695 |
Jim Hagedorn
|
Minnesota District 2 |
John Kline |
17.2% |
245848 |
Mike Obermueller
|
Minnesota District 3 |
Erik Paulsen |
24.4% |
269585 |
Sharon Sund
|
Minnesota District 4 |
Betty McCollum |
28.3% |
241637 |
Sharna Wahlgren
|
Minnesota District 5 |
Keith Ellison |
46.8% |
236010 |
Doug Daggett
|
Minnesota District 6 |
Tom Emmer |
17.9% |
236,846 |
Joe Perske
|
Minnesota District 7 |
Collin Peterson |
8.5% |
240,835 |
Torrey Westrom
|
Minnesota District 8 |
Rick Nolan |
1.4% |
266,083 |
Stewart Mills
|
Mississippi District 1 |
Alan Nunnelee |
39% |
151,111 |
Ron Dickey
|
Mississippi District 2 |
Bennie Thompson |
43.2% |
148,646 |
Troy Ray
|
Mississippi District 3 |
Gregg Harper |
41% |
170946 |
Doug Magee
|
Mississippi District 4 |
Steven Palazzo |
45.6% |
155,576 |
Matt Moore
|
Missouri District 1 |
William Lacy Clay |
51.4% |
163494 |
Daniel Elder
|
Missouri District 2 |
Ann Wagner |
31.5% |
231117 |
Arthur Lieber
|
Missouri District 3 |
Blaine Luetkemeyer |
41.2% |
191,620 |
Courtney Denton
|
Missouri District 4 |
Vicky Hartzler |
41.7% |
176,286 |
Nate Irvin
|
Missouri District 5 |
Emanuel Cleaver |
6.6% |
153,635 |
Jacob Turk
|
Missouri District 6 |
Sam Graves |
37.1% |
186,970 |
Bill Hedge
|
Missouri District 7 |
Billy Long |
34.6% |
163,957 |
Jim Evans
|
Missouri District 8 |
Jason Smith |
42.3% |
159,224 |
Barbara Stocker
|
Montana's At-Large District |
Ryan Zinke |
15% |
367963 |
John Lewis
|
Nebraska District 1 |
Jeff Fortenberry |
37.6% |
179,057 |
Dennis Crawford
|
Nebraska District 2 |
Brad Ashford |
3.3% |
171050 |
Lee Terry
|
Nebraska District 3 |
Adrian Smith |
50.8% |
184964 |
Mark Sullivan
|
Nevada District 1 |
Dina Titus |
19% |
80,299 |
Annette Teijeiro
|
Nevada District 2 |
Mark Amodei |
37.8% |
186210 |
Kristen Spees
|
Nevada District 3 |
Joe Heck |
24.6% |
145719 |
Erin Bilbray
|
Nevada District 4 |
Cresent Hardy |
2.8% |
130781 |
Steven Horsford
|
New Hampshire District 1 |
Frank Guinta |
3.6% |
242,736 |
Carol Shea-Porter
|
New Hampshire District 2 |
Annie Kuster |
10% |
238,184 |
Marilinda Garcia
|
New Jersey District 10 |
Donald Payne, Jr. |
72.8% |
112123 |
Yolanda Dentley
|
New Jersey District 11 |
Rodney Frelinghuysen |
25.1% |
174932 |
Mark Dunec
|
New Jersey District 12 |
Bonnie Watson Coleman |
24.4% |
148366 |
Alieta Eck
|
New Jersey District 1 |
Donald Norcross |
18% |
162,492 |
Garry Cobb
|
New Jersey District 1 Special Election |
Donald Norcross |
17.5% |
149938 |
Garry Cobb
|
New Jersey District 2 |
Frank LoBiondo |
24.2% |
177,148 |
Bill Hughes, Jr.
|
New Jersey District 3 |
Tom MacArthur |
9.6% |
186,103 |
Aimee Belgard
|
New Jersey District 4 |
Chris Smith |
36.8% |
174,849 |
Ruben Scolavino
|
New Jersey District 5 |
Scott Garrett |
12.1% |
188921 |
Roy Cho
|
New Jersey District 6 |
Frank Pallone Jr. |
21% |
120457 |
Anthony Wilkinson
|
New Jersey District 7 |
Leonard Lance |
20.5% |
175,997 |
Janice Kovach
|
New Jersey District 8 |
Albio Sires |
58.3% |
79518 |
Jude Anthony Tiscornia
|
New Jersey District 9 |
Bill Pascrell |
38.4% |
120459 |
Dierdre Paul
|
New Mexico District 1 |
Michelle Lujan Grisham |
17.2% |
180,032 |
Mike Frese
|
New Mexico District 2 |
Steve Pearce |
28.9% |
147777 |
Roxanne "Rocky" Lara
|
New Mexico District 3 |
Ben Ray Lujan |
23.1% |
184,076 |
Jefferson Byrd
|
New York District 10 |
Jerrold Nadler |
68% |
113,226 |
Ross Brady
|
New York District 11 |
Michael Grimm |
12.3% |
110999 |
Domenic Recchia
|
New York District 12 |
Carolyn Maloney |
57.8% |
117,420 |
Nick Di Iorio
|
New York District 13 |
Charles Rangel |
63.8% |
91,834 |
Daniel Vila Rivera
|
New York District 14 |
Joseph Crowley |
64.7% |
67372 |
Elizabeth Perri
|
New York District 15 |
Jose Serrano |
87.9% |
61,268 |
Eduardo Ramirez
|
New York District 16 |
Eliot Engel |
43.7% |
138,655 |
Blank/Void/Scattering
|
New York District 17 |
Nita Lowey |
12.3% |
181,674 |
Chris Day
|
New York District 18 |
Sean Maloney |
1.8% |
186640 |
Nan Hayworth
|
New York District 19 |
Chris Gibson |
28.1% |
210,351 |
Sean Eldridge
|
New York District 1 |
Lee Zeldin |
8.7% |
176719 |
Tim Bishop
|
New York District 20 |
Paul Tonko |
21.7% |
211,965 |
Jim Fischer
|
New York District 21 |
Elise Stefanik |
20.5% |
181,558 |
Aaron Woolf
|
New York District 22 |
Richard Hanna |
48.1% |
175372 |
Blank/Void/Scattering
|
New York District 23 |
Tom Reed |
21.9% |
195,874 |
Martha Robertson
|
New York District 24 |
John Katko |
18.8% |
203,417 |
Dan Maffei
|
New York District 25 |
Louise Slaughter |
0.4% |
196516 |
Mark Assini
|
New York District 26 |
Brian Higgins |
34.7% |
173,911 |
Kathy Weppner
|
New York District 27 |
Chris Collins |
39.9% |
215,147 |
Jim O'Donnell
|
New York District 2 |
Peter King |
36.4% |
146617 |
Patricia M. Maher
|
New York District 3 |
Steve Israel |
9.2% |
171,163 |
Grant Lally
|
New York District 4 |
Kathleen M. Rice |
5.5% |
175,305 |
Bruce Blakeman
|
New York District 5 |
Gregory Meeks |
76.1% |
94400 |
Allen Steinhardt
|
New York District 6 |
Grace Meng |
43.2% |
77306 |
Blank/Void/Scattering
|
New York District 7 |
Nydia Velazquez |
74.3% |
68,522 |
Jose Luis Fernandez
|
New York District 8 |
Hakeem Jeffries |
74.2% |
95113 |
Alan Bellone
|
New York District 9 |
Yvette Clarke |
71.8% |
101,606 |
Daniel Cavanagh
|
North Carolina District 10 |
Patrick T. McHenry |
22% |
218796 |
Tate MacQueen, IV
|
North Carolina District 11 |
Mark Meadows |
25.8% |
230,024 |
Tom Hill
|
North Carolina District 12 |
Alma Adams |
50.7% |
172,664 |
Vince Coakley
|
North Carolina District 12 Special Election |
Alma Adams |
50.9% |
169246 |
Vince Coakley
|
North Carolina District 13 |
George Holding |
14.6% |
268,709 |
Brenda Cleary
|
North Carolina District 1 |
G.K. Butterfield |
46.8% |
210,323 |
Arthur Rich
|
North Carolina District 2 |
Renee Ellmers |
17.7% |
207,607 |
Clay Aiken
|
North Carolina District 3 |
Walter Jones |
35.6% |
205,597 |
Marshall Adame
|
North Carolina District 4 |
David Price |
49.5% |
227,362 |
Paul Wright
|
North Carolina District 5 |
Virginia Foxx |
22% |
228,252 |
Josh Brannon
|
North Carolina District 6 |
Mark Walker |
17.3% |
251070 |
Laura Fjeld
|
North Carolina District 7 |
David Rouzer |
22.2% |
226,504 |
Jonathan Barfield, Jr.
|
North Carolina District 8 |
Richard Hudson |
29.7% |
187422 |
Antonio Blue
|
North Carolina District 9 |
Robert Pittenger |
92.5% |
173,668 |
Shawn Eckles
|
North Dakota's At-Large District |
Kevin Cramer |
17.1% |
248,670 |
George B. Sinner
|
Ohio District 10 |
Mike Turner |
33.6% |
200606 |
Robert Klepinger
|
Ohio District 11 |
Marcia Fudge |
58.9% |
172566 |
Mark Zetzer
|
Ohio District 12 |
Patrick Tiberi |
40.4% |
221081 |
David Tibbs
|
Ohio District 13 |
Tim Ryan |
37% |
175,549 |
Thomas Pekarek
|
Ohio District 14 |
David Joyce |
30.2% |
214,580 |
Michael Wager
|
Ohio District 15 |
Steve Stivers |
32% |
194621 |
Richard Scott Wharton
|
Ohio District 16 |
Jim Renacci |
27.5% |
207375 |
Pete Crossland
|
Ohio District 1 |
Steve Chabot |
26.4% |
197,383 |
Fred Kundrata
|
Ohio District 2 |
Brad Wenstrup |
31.9% |
201,111 |
Marek Tyszkiewicz
|
Ohio District 3 |
Joyce Beatty |
28.1% |
143,261 |
John Adams
|
Ohio District 4 |
Jim Jordan |
35.3% |
186072 |
Janet Garrett
|
Ohio District 5 |
Bob Latta |
37.5% |
202300 |
Robert Fry
|
Ohio District 6 |
Bill Johnson |
19.7% |
190,652 |
Jennifer Garrison
|
Ohio District 7 |
Bob Gibbs |
100% |
143959 |
Unopposed
|
Ohio District 8 |
John Boehner |
39.8% |
188330 |
Tom Poetter
|
Ohio District 9 |
Marcy Kaptur |
35.6% |
160,715 |
Richard May
|
Oklahoma District 1 |
Jim Bridenstine |
100% |
0 |
Unopposed
|
Oklahoma District 2 |
Markwayne Mullin |
45.4% |
158,407 |
Earl Everett
|
Oklahoma District 3 |
Frank D. Lucas |
57.2% |
169605 |
Frankie Robbins
|
Oklahoma District 4 |
Tom Cole |
46.1% |
166268 |
Bert Smith
|
Oklahoma District 5 |
Steve Russell |
23.8% |
159133 |
Al McAffrey
|
Oregon District 1 |
Suzanne Bonamici |
22.8% |
279253 |
Jason Yates
|
Oregon District 2 |
Greg Walden |
44.7% |
287425 |
Aelea Christofferson
|
Oregon District 3 |
Earl Blumenauer |
52.7% |
292757 |
James Buchal
|
Oregon District 4 |
Peter DeFazio |
21% |
310179 |
Art Robinson
|
Oregon District 5 |
Kurt Schrader |
14.4% |
281088 |
Tootie Smith
|
Pennsylvania District 10 |
Tom Marino |
37.8% |
180322 |
Scott Brion
|
Pennsylvania District 11 |
Lou Barletta |
32.6% |
184,692 |
Andy Ostrowski
|
Pennsylvania District 12 |
Keith Rothfus |
18.6% |
215,921 |
Erin McClelland
|
Pennsylvania District 13 |
Brendan Boyle |
34.2% |
184150 |
Dee Adcock
|
Pennsylvania District 14 |
Michael F. Doyle |
100% |
148351 |
Unopposed
|
Pennsylvania District 15 |
Charlie Dent |
100% |
128,285 |
Unopposed
|
Pennsylvania District 16 |
Joseph Pitts |
15.4% |
176,235 |
Tom Houghton
|
Pennsylvania District 17 |
Matt Cartwright |
13.5% |
165,051 |
David Moylan
|
Pennsylvania District 18 |
Tim Murphy |
100% |
166076 |
Unopposed
|
Pennsylvania District 1 |
Robert Brady |
65.7% |
158,441 |
Megan Rath
|
Pennsylvania District 2 |
Chaka Fattah |
75.4% |
206,538 |
Armond James
|
Pennsylvania District 3 |
Mike Kelly |
21.3% |
187790 |
Dan LaVallee
|
Pennsylvania District 4 |
Scott Perry |
49.1% |
197340 |
Linda Deliah Thompson
|
Pennsylvania District 5 |
Glenn Thompson |
27.2% |
180,857 |
Kerith Strano Taylor
|
Pennsylvania District 6 |
Ryan Costello |
12.6% |
212,544 |
Manan Trivedi
|
Pennsylvania District 7 |
Patrick Meehan |
24.1% |
235125 |
Mary Ellen Balchunis
|
Pennsylvania District 8 |
Michael G. Fitzpatrick |
23.8% |
222,498 |
Kevin Strouse
|
Pennsylvania District 9 |
Bill Shuster |
27% |
173,317 |
Alanna Hartzok
|
Rhode Island District 1 |
David Cicilline |
19.3% |
146353 |
Cormick Lynch
|
Rhode Island District 2 |
James R. Langevin |
24.6% |
169,904 |
Rhue Reis
|
South Carolina District 1 |
Mark Sanford |
86.8% |
127,815 |
Write-in
|
South Carolina District 2 |
Joe Wilson |
27.2% |
194,808 |
Phil Black
|
South Carolina District 3 |
Jeff Duncan |
42.4% |
164,009 |
Barbara Jo Mullis
|
South Carolina District 4 |
Trey Gowdy |
70.1% |
149049 |
Curtis McLaughlin
|
South Carolina District 5 |
Mick Mulvaney |
21.3% |
169962 |
Tom Adams
|
South Carolina District 6 |
James Clyburn |
47% |
173,432 |
Anthony Culler
|
South Carolina District 7 |
Tom Rice |
20% |
171524 |
Gloria Bromell Tinubu
|
South Dakota's At-Large District |
Kristi Noem |
33.1% |
276,319 |
Corinna Robinson
|
Tennessee District 1 |
Phil Roe |
79.9% |
139414 |
Michael Salyer
|
Tennessee District 2 |
John J. Duncan, Jr. |
49.9% |
166707 |
Bob Scott
|
Tennessee District 3 |
Charles J. Fleischmann |
27.8% |
156,050 |
Mary Headrick
|
Tennessee District 4 |
Scott DesJarlais |
23% |
145,357 |
Lenda Sherrell
|
Tennessee District 5 |
Jim Cooper |
26.5% |
153,606 |
Bob Ries
|
Tennessee District 6 |
Diane Black |
48.1% |
162,035 |
Amos Powers
|
Tennessee District 7 |
Marsha Blackburn |
43.2% |
157850 |
Dan Cramer
|
Tennessee District 8 |
Stephen Lee Fincher |
46.3% |
172,504 |
Wes Bradley
|
Tennessee District 9 |
Steve Cohen |
51.6% |
116,471 |
Charlotte Bergmann
|
Texas District 10 |
Michael McCaul |
28% |
176460 |
Tawana Walter-Cadien
|
Texas District 11 |
Mike Conaway |
80.5% |
119574 |
Ryan Lange
|
Texas District 12 |
Kay Granger |
45% |
158730 |
Mark Greene
|
Texas District 13 |
Mac Thornberry |
71.5% |
131451 |
Mike Minter
|
Texas District 14 |
Randy Weber |
25.8% |
145,698 |
Donald Brown
|
Texas District 15 |
Ruben Hinojosa Sr. |
10.7% |
90,184 |
Eddie Zamora
|
Texas District 16 |
Beto O'Rourke |
38.3% |
73,105 |
Corey Roen
|
Texas District 17 |
Bill Flores |
32.2% |
132865 |
Nick Haynes
|
Texas District 18 |
Sheila Jackson Lee |
47% |
106010 |
Sean Seibert
|
Texas District 19 |
Randy Neugebauer |
58.7% |
115825 |
Neal Marchbanks
|
Texas District 1 |
Louie Gohmert |
54.9% |
148,560 |
Shirley McKellar
|
Texas District 20 |
Joaquin Castro |
51.3% |
87,964 |
Jeffrey Blunt
|
Texas District 21 |
Lamar Smith |
57.1% |
188,996 |
Antonio Diaz
|
Texas District 22 |
Pete Olson |
35% |
151566 |
Frank Briscoe
|
Texas District 23 |
Will Hurd |
2.1% |
115429 |
Pete Gallego
|
Texas District 24 |
Kenny Marchant |
32.7% |
144073 |
Patrick McGehearty
|
Texas District 25 |
Roger Williams |
24% |
177883 |
Marco Montoya
|
Texas District 26 |
Michael Burgess |
65.3% |
141,470 |
Mark Boler
|
Texas District 27 |
Blake Farenthold |
29.9% |
131047 |
Wesley Reed
|
Texas District 28 |
Henry Cuellar |
68.8% |
76,136 |
Will Aikens
|
Texas District 29 |
Gene Green |
79.1% |
46143 |
James Stanczak
|
Texas District 2 |
Ted Poe |
38.3% |
150026 |
Niko Letsos
|
Texas District 30 |
Eddie Bernice Johnson |
81.2% |
105,793 |
Max Koch, III
|
Texas District 31 |
John Carter |
32.1% |
143028 |
Louie Minor
|
Texas District 32 |
Pete Sessions |
26.4% |
156096 |
Frank Perez
|
Texas District 33 |
Marc Veasey |
73% |
50,592 |
Jason Reeves
|
Texas District 34 |
Filemon Vela |
20.9% |
79,877 |
Larry Smith
|
Texas District 35 |
Lloyd Doggett |
29.2% |
96,225 |
Susan Narvaiz
|
Texas District 36 |
Brian Babin |
53.9% |
133,842 |
Michael Cole
|
Texas District 3 |
Sam Johnson |
64% |
138,280 |
Paul Blair
|
Texas District 4 |
John Ratcliffe |
100% |
115,085 |
Unopposed
|
Texas District 5 |
Jeb Hensarling |
70.7% |
104,262 |
Ken Ashby
|
Texas District 6 |
Joe Barton |
24.7% |
150,996 |
David Cozad
|
Texas District 7 |
John Culberson |
28.7% |
143219 |
James Cargas
|
Texas District 8 |
Kevin Brady |
78.6% |
140013 |
Ken Petty
|
Texas District 9 |
Al Green |
81.6% |
86003 |
Johnny Johnson
|
Utah District 1 |
Rob Bishop |
35.3% |
109387 |
Donna McAleer
|
Utah District 2 |
Chris Stewart |
27.1% |
127517 |
Luz Robles
|
Utah District 3 |
Jason Chaffetz |
49.7% |
130717 |
Brian Wonnacott
|
Utah District 4 |
Mia Love |
3.3% |
128687 |
Doug Owens
|
Vermont's At-Large District |
Peter Welch |
33.4% |
191504 |
Mark Donka
|
Virginia District 10 |
Barbara Comstock |
16.1% |
222910 |
John Foust
|
Virginia District 11 |
Gerald Connolly |
16.5% |
187805 |
Suzanne Scholte
|
Virginia District 1 |
Robert J. Wittman |
28.5% |
209621 |
Norm Mosher
|
Virginia District 2 |
Scott Rigell |
17.6% |
173060 |
Suzanne Patrick
|
Virginia District 3 |
Robert C. Scott |
88.9% |
147402 |
Write-in
|
Virginia District 4 |
Randy Forbes |
22.6% |
200,638 |
Elliott Fausz
|
Virginia District 5 |
Robert Hurt |
25% |
204945 |
Lawrence Gaughan
|
Virginia District 6 |
Bob Goodlatte |
62.2% |
179,708 |
Will Hammer
|
Virginia District 7 |
David Brat |
23.9% |
243351 |
Jack Trammell
|
Virginia District 7 Special Election |
David Brat |
23.9% |
241313 |
Jack Trammell
|
Virginia District 8 |
Don Beyer |
31.7% |
203,076 |
Micah Edmond
|
Virginia District 9 |
Morgan Griffith |
47.9% |
162,815 |
William Carr
|
Washington District 10 |
Denny Heck |
9.4% |
181492 |
Joyce McDonald
|
Washington District 1 |
Suzan DelBene |
10.1% |
225,579 |
Pedro Celis
|
Washington District 2 |
Rick Larsen |
21.1% |
201691 |
B.J. Guillot
|
Washington District 3 |
Jaime Herrera Beutler |
23.1% |
202814 |
Bob Dingethal
|
Washington District 4 |
Dan Newhouse |
1.6% |
153,079 |
Clint Didier
|
Washington District 5 |
Cathy McMorris Rodgers |
21.4% |
223242 |
Joseph Pakootas
|
Washington District 6 |
Derek Kilmer |
26% |
224,290 |
Marty McClendon
|
Washington District 7 |
Jim McDermott |
61.9% |
251875 |
Craig Keller
|
Washington District 8 |
Dave Reichert |
26.5% |
198,744 |
Jason Ritchie
|
Washington District 9 |
Adam Smith |
41.7% |
166794 |
Doug Basler
|
West Virginia District 1 |
David McKinley |
27.8% |
143685 |
Glen Gainer
|
West Virginia, District 2 |
Alex Mooney |
3.2% |
153092 |
Nick Casey
|
West Virginia District 3 |
Evan Jenkins |
10.7% |
140,401 |
Nick Rahall
|
Wisconsin District 1 |
Paul Ryan |
26.6% |
288,170 |
Rob Zerban
|
Wisconsin District 2 |
Mark Pocan |
36.9% |
328,847 |
Peter Theron
|
Wisconsin District 3 |
Ron Kind |
13% |
275,161 |
Tony Kurtz
|
Wisconsin District 4 |
Gwen Moore |
43.4% |
254,892 |
Dan Sebring
|
Wisconsin District 5 |
Jim Sensenbrenner |
39.1% |
332,826 |
Chris Rockwood
|
Wisconsin District 6 |
Glenn Grothman |
15.9% |
299,033 |
Mark Harris
|
Wisconsin District 7 |
Sean Duffy |
19.9% |
286,603 |
Kelly Westlund
|
Wisconsin District 8 |
Reid Ribble |
30.1% |
290,048 |
Ron Gruett
|
Wyoming's At-Large District |
Cynthia Lummis |
45.6% |
165,100 |
Richard Grayson
|
US Senate Margin of Victory
The following table shows the margin of victory for each race winner, which is calculated by examining the percentage difference between the top-two vote getters. If the race was uncontested, the margin of victory is listed as 100%. Some general facts:
- The average margin of victory was 22.6 percent.
- On average, Democrats won closer races than Republicans. Average MOV for Democratic winners was 18.7 percent, while Republicans had an average margin of 24.7 percent.
- The closest race was in Virginia, where incumbent Mark Warner (D) held on to his seat, defeating Ed Gillespie by 0.8 percent of the vote.
- The largest margin of victory was in Alabama, where incumbent Jeff Sessions (R) faced no opponent in the general election. This election marked the first time in Alabama history that the Democratic Party fielded no candidates for the U.S. Senate race.[1]
Margin of Victory in 2014 United States Senate Elections
|
State
|
Winner
|
Margin of Victory
|
Total Vote
|
Top Opponent
|
Alaska |
Dan Sullivan |
2.2% |
282,400 |
Mark Begich
|
Alabama |
Jeff Sessions |
94.5% |
818,090 |
Write-in
|
Arkansas |
Tom Cotton |
17.0% |
847,000 |
Mark Pryor
|
Colorado |
Cory Gardner |
1.9% |
2,041,020 |
Mark Udall
|
Delaware |
Chris Coons |
13.6% |
234,038 |
Kevin Wade
|
Georgia |
David Perdue |
7.7% |
2,567,761 |
Michelle Nunn
|
Hawaii |
Brian Schatz |
42.1% |
353,689 |
Cam Cavasso
|
Iowa |
Joni Ernst |
8.3% |
1,129,700 |
Bruce Braley
|
Idaho |
Jim Risch |
30.7% |
437,170 |
Nels Mitchell
|
Illinois |
Richard Durbin |
10.9% |
3,603,475 |
Jim Oberweis
|
Kansas |
Pat Roberts |
10.6% |
866,191 |
Greg Orman
|
Kentucky |
Mitch McConnell |
15.5% |
1,435,725 |
Alison Lundergan Grimes
|
Louisiana Runoff Election |
Bill Cassidy |
11.8% |
1,273,589 |
Mary Landrieu
|
Massachusetts |
Ed Markey |
22.8% |
2,186,791 |
Brian Herr
|
Maine |
Susan Collins |
36.2% |
616,996 |
Shenna Bellows
|
Michigan |
Gary Peters |
13.3% |
3,121,698 |
Terri Lynn Land
|
Minnesota |
Al Franken |
10.2% |
1,981,528 |
Mike McFadden
|
Mississippi |
Thad Cochran |
22% |
631,858 |
Travis Childers
|
Montana |
Steve Daines |
17.7% |
369,826 |
Amanda Curtis
|
North Carolina |
Thom Tillis |
1.5% |
2,915,281 |
Kay Hagan
|
Nebraska |
Ben Sasse |
32.9% |
539,891 |
Dave Domina
|
New Hampshire |
Jeanne Shaheen |
3.2% |
488,159 |
Scott Brown
|
New Jersey |
Cory Booker |
13.5% |
1,869,535 |
Jeff Bell
|
New Mexico |
Tom Udall |
11.1% |
515,506 |
Allen Weh
|
Oklahoma Special Election |
James Lankford |
38.9% |
820,890 |
Constance Johnson
|
Oklahoma |
Jim Inhofe |
39.5% |
820,733 |
Matt Silverstein
|
Oregon |
Jeff Merkley |
18.9% |
1,461,618 |
Monica Wehby
|
Rhode Island |
Jack Reed |
41.3% |
316,898 |
Mark Zaccaria
|
South Carolina Special Election |
Tim Scott |
24% |
1,238,982 |
Joyce Dickerson
|
South Carolina |
Lindsey Graham |
17.8% |
1,215,868 |
Brad Hutto
|
South Dakota |
Mike Rounds |
20.9% |
279,412 |
Rick Weiland
|
Tennessee |
Lamar Alexander |
31.7% |
1,301,733 |
Gordon Ball
|
Texas |
John Cornyn |
27.2% |
4,647,371 |
David Alameel
|
Virginia |
Mark Warner |
0.8% |
2,184,473 |
Ed Gillespie
|
West Virginia |
Shelley Moore Capito |
27.6% |
451,498 |
Natalie Tennant
|
Wyoming |
Mike Enzi |
54.7% |
168,390 |
Charlie Hardy
|
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U.S. House results by state
Alabama
- See also: United States Senate elections in Alabama, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Alabama, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Alabama -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
6
|
6
|
Total
|
7
|
7
|
|
Alaska
- See also: United States Senate elections in Alaska, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Alaska -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Arizona
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Arizona -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
4
|
|
Republican Party
|
4
|
5
|
Total
|
9
|
9
|
|
Arkansas
- See also: United States Senate elections in Arkansas, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Arkansas -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
4
|
4
|
Total
|
4
|
4
|
|
California
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from California -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
38
|
39
|
|
Republican Party
|
15
|
14
|
Total
|
53
|
53
|
|
Colorado
- See also: United States Senate elections in Colorado, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Colorado -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
3
|
3
|
|
Republican Party
|
4
|
4
|
Total
|
7
|
7
|
|
Connecticut
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Connecticut, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Connecticut -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
5
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
5
|
5
|
|
Delaware
- See also: United States Senate elections in Delaware, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Delaware, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Delaware -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Florida
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Florida, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Florida -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
10
|
10
|
|
Republican Party
|
17
|
17
|
Total
|
27
|
27
|
|
Georgia
- See also: United States Senate elections in Georgia, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Georgia -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
4
|
|
Republican Party
|
9
|
10
|
Total
|
14
|
14
|
|
Hawaii
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Hawaii, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Hawaii -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
2
|
2
|
|
Idaho
- See also: United States Senate elections in Idaho, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Idaho, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Idaho -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
2
|
2
|
Total
|
2
|
2
|
|
Illinois
- See also: United States Senate elections in Illinois, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Illinois -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
12
|
11
|
|
Republican Party
|
6
|
7
|
Total
|
18
|
18
|
|
Indiana
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Indiana -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
7
|
7
|
Total
|
9
|
9
|
|
Iowa
- See also: United States Senate elections in Iowa, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa, 2014
Kansas
- See also: United States Senate elections in Kansas, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Kansas -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
4
|
4
|
Total
|
4
|
4
|
|
Kentucky
- See also: United States Senate elections in Kentucky, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Kentucky -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
5
|
5
|
Total
|
6
|
6
|
|
Louisiana
- See also: United States Senate elections in Louisiana, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Louisiana -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
5
|
5
|
Total
|
6
|
6
|
|
Maine
- See also: United States Senate elections in Maine, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Maine, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Maine -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
1
|
Total
|
2
|
2
|
|
Maryland
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Maryland -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
7
|
7
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
8
|
8
|
|
Massachusetts
- See also: United States Senate elections in Massachusetts, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Massachusetts -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
9
|
9
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
9
|
9
|
|
Michigan
- See also: United States Senate elections in Michigan, 2014 and United States Senate elections in Michigan, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Michigan -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
5
|
|
Republican Party
|
9
|
9
|
Total
|
14
|
14
|
|
Minnesota
- See also: United States Senate elections in Minnesota, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Minnesota -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
5
|
|
Republican Party
|
3
|
3
|
Total
|
8
|
8
|
|
Mississippi
- See also: United States Senate elections in Mississippi, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Mississippi -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
3
|
3
|
Total
|
4
|
4
|
|
Missouri
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Missouri -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
6
|
6
|
Total
|
8
|
8
|
|
Montana
- See also: United States Senate elections in Montana, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Montana, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Montana -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Nebraska
- See also: United States Senate elections in Nebraska, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Nebraska -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
3
|
2
|
Total
|
3
|
3
|
|
Nevada
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Nevada -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
2
|
3
|
Total
|
4
|
4
|
|
New Hampshire
- See also: United States Senate elections in New Hampshire, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from New Hampshire -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
1
|
Total
|
2
|
2
|
|
New Jersey
- See also: United States Senate elections in New Jersey, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Minnesota -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
5
|
|
Republican Party
|
3
|
3
|
Total
|
8
|
8
|
|
New Mexico
- See also: United States Senate elections in New Mexico, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from New Mexico -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
3
|
3
|
|
New York
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from New York -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
21
|
18
|
|
Republican Party
|
6
|
9
|
Total
|
27
|
27
|
|
North Carolina
- See also: United States Senate elections in North Carolina, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from North Carolina -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
4
|
3
|
|
Republican Party
|
9
|
10
|
Total
|
13
|
13
|
|
North Dakota
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in North Dakota, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from North Dakota -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Ohio
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Ohio -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
4
|
4
|
|
Republican Party
|
12
|
12
|
Total
|
16
|
16
|
|
Oklahoma
- See also: United States Senate elections in Oklahoma, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Oklahoma -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
5
|
5
|
Total
|
5
|
5
|
|
Oregon
- See also: United States Senate elections in Oregon, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Oregon -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
4
|
4
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
5
|
5
|
|
Pennsylvania
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Pennsylvania -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
5
|
5
|
|
Republican Party
|
13
|
13
|
Total
|
18
|
18
|
|
Rhode Island
- See also: United States Senate elections in Rhode Island, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Rhode Island, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Rhode Island -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
2
|
2
|
|
South Carolina
- See also: United States Senate elections in South Carolina, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from South Carolina -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
6
|
6
|
Total
|
7
|
7
|
|
South Dakota
- See also: United States Senate elections in South Dakota, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in South Dakota, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from South Dakota -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Tennessee
- See also: United States Senate elections in Tennessee, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Tennessee -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
2
|
2
|
|
Republican Party
|
7
|
7
|
Total
|
9
|
9
|
|
Texas
- See also: United States Senate elections in Texas, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Texas, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Texas -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
12
|
11
|
|
Republican Party
|
24
|
25
|
Total
|
36
|
36
|
|
Utah
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Utah, 2014
Vermont
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Vermont, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Vermont -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
1
|
|
Republican Party
|
0
|
0
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
Virginia
- See also: United States Senate elections in Virginia, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Virginia -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
3
|
3
|
|
Republican Party
|
8
|
8
|
Total
|
11
|
11
|
|
Washington
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Washington, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Washington -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
6
|
6
|
|
Republican Party
|
4
|
4
|
Total
|
10
|
10
|
|
West Virginia
- See also: United States Senate elections in West Virginia, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from West Virginia -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
1
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
2
|
3
|
Total
|
3
|
3
|
|
Wisconsin
- See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Wisconsin -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
3
|
3
|
|
Republican Party
|
5
|
5
|
Total
|
8
|
8
|
|
Wyoming
- See also: United States Senate elections in Wyoming, 2014 and United States House of Representatives elections in Wyoming, 2014
Members of the U.S. House from Wyoming -- Partisan Breakdown
|
Party
|
As of November 2014
|
After the 2014 Election
|
|
Democratic Party
|
0
|
0
|
|
Republican Party
|
1
|
1
|
Total
|
1
|
1
|
|
See also