District
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Representative
Switched party
Prior background
Birth year
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Alabama 2
Shomari Figures (D)
New seat
Deputy chief of staff to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland
1985
Alaska at-large
Nick Begich III (R)
Yes Defeated Mary Peltola (D)
Software businessmanAlaska Policy Forum Board
1977
Arizona 3
Yassamin Ansari (D)
No Open seat; replacing Ruben Gallego (D)
Phoenix City Council
1992
Arizona 8
Abraham Hamadeh (R)
No Open seat; replacing Debbie Lesko (R)
ProsecutorU.S. Army Intelligence Officer
1991
California 12
Lateefah Simon (D)
No Open seat; replacing Barbara Lee (D)
Bay Area Rapid Transit Board of Directors
1977
California 13
Adam Gray (D)
Yes Defeated John Duarte (R)
California State Assembly
1977
California 16
Sam Liccardo (D)
No Open seat; replacing Anna Eshoo (D)
Mayor of San Jose San Jose City Council
1970
California 27
George T. Whitesides (D)
Yes Defeated Mike Garcia (R)
CEO of Virgin Galactic Chief of Staff of NASA
1974
California 29
Luz Rivas (D)
No Open seat; replacing Tony Cárdenas (D)
California State Assembly
1974
California 30
Laura Friedman (D)
No Open seat; replacing Adam Schiff (D)
California State Assembly Mayor of Glendale
1966
California 31
Gil Cisneros (D)
No Open seat; replacing Grace Napolitano (D)
Under Secretary of Defense (P&R) U.S. House of Representatives [ f] U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander
1971
California 45
Derek Tran (D)
Yes Defeated Michelle Steel (R)
Attorney
1980
California 47
Dave Min (D)
No Open seat; replacing Katie Porter (D)
California State Senate
1976
Colorado 3
Jeff Hurd (R)
No Open seat; replacing Lauren Boebert (R) [ g]
Attorney
1979
Colorado 5
Jeff Crank (R)
No Open seat; replacing Doug Lamborn (R)
Outdoorsman Radio show host
1967
Colorado 8
Gabe Evans (R)
Yes Defeated Yadira Caraveo (D)
Colorado House of Representatives Arvada Police DepartmentU.S. Army Captain
1986
Delaware at-large
Sarah McBride (D)
No Open seat; replacing Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)
Delaware Senate
1990
Florida 8
Mike Haridopolos (R)
No Open seat; replacing Bill Posey (R)
President of the Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives
1970
Georgia 3
Brian Jack (R)
No Open seat; replacing Drew Ferguson (R)
White House Director of Political Affairs
1988
Indiana 3
Marlin Stutzman (R)
No Open seat; replacing Jim Banks (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [ h] Indiana Senate Indiana House of Representatives
1976
Indiana 6
Jefferson Shreve (R)
No Open seat; replacing Greg Pence (R)
Indianapolis City-County Council
1965
Indiana 8
Mark Messmer (R)
No Open seat; replacing Larry Bucshon (R)
Majority Leader of the Indiana Senate Indiana House of Representatives
1967
Kansas 2
Derek Schmidt (R)
No Open seat; replacing Jake LaTurner (R)
Kansas Attorney General Kansas Senate
1968
Louisiana 6
Cleo Fields (D)
Yes Open seat; replacing Garret Graves (R)
U.S. House of Representatives [ i] Louisiana Senate
1962
Maryland 2
Johnny Olszewski (D)
No Open seat; replacing Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
Baltimore County Executive Maryland House of Delegates
1982
Maryland 3
Sarah Elfreth (D)
No Open seat; replacing John Sarbanes (D)
Maryland Senate
1988
Maryland 6
April McClain-Delaney (D)
No Open seat; replacing David Trone (D)
LawyerU.S. Department of Commerce official
1964
Michigan 7
Tom Barrett (R)
Yes Open seat; replacing Elissa Slotkin (D)
Michigan Senate Michigan House of Representatives Michigan Army National Guard
1981
Michigan 8
Kristen McDonald Rivet (D)
No Open seat; replacing Dan Kildee (D)
Michigan Senate
1970
Minnesota 3
Kelly Morrison (DFL)
No Open seat; replacing Dean Phillips (DFL)
Minnesota Senate Minnesota House of Representatives
1969
Missouri 1
Wesley Bell (D)
No Defeated Cori Bush (D) in a primary
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney
1974
Missouri 3
Bob Onder (R)
No Open seat; replacing Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)
Missouri Senate Missouri House of Representatives
1962
Montana 2
Troy Downing (R)
No Open seat; replacing Matt Rosendale (R)
Montana State Auditor
1967
New Hampshire 2
Maggie Goodlander (D)
No Open seat; replacing Annie Kuster (D)
Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division
1986
New Jersey 3
Herb Conaway (D)
No Open seat; replacing Andy Kim (D)
New Jersey General Assembly
1963
New Jersey 9
Nellie Pou (D)
No Open seat; replacing Bill Pascrell (D)
New Jersey Senate New Jersey General Assembly
1956
New York 4
Laura Gillen (D)
Yes Defeated Anthony D'Esposito (R)
Town Supervisor of Hempstead
1969
New York 16
George Latimer (D)
No Defeated Jamaal Bowman (D) in a primary
Westchester County Executive New York State Senate New York State Assembly Westchester County Board of Legislators
1953
New York 19
Josh Riley (D)
Yes Defeated Marc Molinaro (R)
Lawyer
1981
New York 22
John Mannion (D)
Yes Defeated Brandon Williams (R)
New York State Senate
1968
North Carolina 6
Addison McDowell (R)
New seat
Healthcare lobbyist
1994
North Carolina 8
Mark Harris (R)
No Open seat; replacing Dan Bishop (R)
Pastor
1966
North Carolina 10
Pat Harrigan (R)
No Open seat; replacing Patrick McHenry (R)
Firearms manufacturer
1987
North Carolina 13
Brad Knott (R)
Yes Open seat; replacing Wiley Nickel (D)
Attorney
1986
North Carolina 14
Tim Moore (R)
Yes Open seat; replacing Jeff Jackson (D)
Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives
1970
North Dakota at-large
Julie Fedorchak (R)
No Open seat; replacing Kelly Armstrong (R)
North Dakota Public Service Commission
1968
Ohio 2
David Taylor (R)
No Open seat; replacing Brad Wenstrup (R)
Attorney
1969
Oregon 3
Maxine Dexter (D)
No Open seat; replacing Earl Blumenauer (D)
Oregon House of Representatives
1972
Oregon 5
Janelle Bynum (D)
Yes Defeated Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R)
Oregon House of Representatives
1975
Pennsylvania 7
Ryan Mackenzie (R)
Yes Defeated Susan Wild (D)
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
1982
Pennsylvania 8
Rob Bresnahan (R)
Yes Defeated Matt Cartwright (D)
Businessman
1990
South Carolina 3
Sheri Biggs (R)
No Open seat; replacing Jeff Duncan (R)
Nurse practitioner
1970
Texas 12
Craig Goldman (R)
No Open seat; replacing Kay Granger (R)
Texas House of Representatives
1968
Texas 18
Sylvester Turner (D)
No Open seat; replacing Erica Lee Carter (D)[ j]
Mayor of Houston Texas House of Representatives
1954
Texas 26
Brandon Gill (R)
No Open seat; replacing Michael C. Burgess (R)
Conservative media website founder
1994
Texas 32
Julie Johnson (D)
No Open seat; replacing Colin Allred (D)
Texas House of Representatives
1966
Utah 3
Mike Kennedy (R)
No Open seat; replacing John Curtis (R)
Utah Senate Utah House of Representatives
1969
Virginia 5
John McGuire (R)
No Defeated Bob Good (R) in a primary
Virginia Senate Virginia House of Delegates
1968
Virginia 7
Eugene Vindman (D)
No Open seat; replacing Abigail Spanberger (D)
U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Legal advisor to the National Security Council
1975
Virginia 10
Suhas Subramanyam (D)
No Open seat; replacing Jennifer Wexton (D)
Virginia Senate Virginia House of Delegates
1986
Washington 5
Michael Baumgartner (R)
No Open seat; replacing Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)
Treasurer of Spokane County Washington Senate
1975
Washington 6
Emily Randall (D)
No Open seat; replacing Derek Kilmer (D)
Washington Senate
1985
West Virginia 2
Riley Moore (R)
No Open seat; replacing Alex Mooney (R)
West Virginia State Treasurer West Virginia House of Delegates
1980