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1996 United States House of Representatives elections

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House elections for the 105th U.S. Congress

1996 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1994November 5, 19961998 →

All 435 seats in theUnited States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderNewt GingrichDick Gephardt
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 3, 1995January 3, 1995
Leader's seatGeorgia 6thMissouri 3rd
Last election230 seats[1]204 seats[1]
Seats won226[2]207[2]
Seat changeDecrease 4Increase 3
Popular vote43,447,96243,507,586
Percentage48.15%48.22%
SwingDecrease 3.7ppIncrease 3.4pp

 Third party
 
PartyIndependent
Last election1 seat
Seats won2
Seat changeIncrease 1
Popular vote572,746
Percentage0.6%

Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Independent hold     Independent gain

Speaker before election

Newt Gingrich
Republican

ElectedSpeaker

Newt Gingrich
Republican

The1996 United States House of Representatives elections were held for theUnited States House of Representatives on November 5, 1996, to elect members to serve in the105th United States Congress. They coincided with the re-election ofPresidentBill Clinton. Democrats won the popular vote by almost 60,000 votes (0.07%) and gained a net of two[3][4] seats from the Republicans, but the Republicans retained an overall majority of seats in the House for the first time since1928.

Although the Republicans lost three seats, one of them included an independent who would caucus with them and switch to the Republicans, resulting in a nine-seat Republican majority. A total of 12 freshman Republicans who were elected in the 1994Republican Revolution were defeated in the election, while at least 36 were re-elected.

The election was the fourth and final time in the 20th century in which either party won the House majority without winning the popular vote, with the previous three instances occurring in1914,1942, and1952.[5][6] In terms of the total vote, the 1996 result remains one of the closest in U.S. history. This remains the last election in which Republicans won a majority of seats in the New Jersey delegation, and it was also the first election since 1872 in which Republicans won a majority of seats in Mississippi's delegation.

Special elections

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See also:List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives
DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultCandidates
California 37Walter R. Tucker IIIDemocratic1992Incumbent resigned December 15, 1995 due to scandals during his past tenure as Mayor ofCompton, California.
New member electedMarch 26, 1996.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJuanita Millender-McDonald (Democratic) 27.3%
  • Willard Murray (Democratic) 20.4%
  • Omar Bradley (Democratic) 13.7%
  • Paul H. Richards (Democratic) 11.8%
  • Robert M. Sausedo (Democratic) 8.9%
  • Robin Tucker (Democratic) 7.2%
  • Charlie Davis (Democratic) 5.0%
  • Murry J. Carter (Democratic) 3.0%
  • Joyce Harris (Democratic) 2.6%[7]
Maryland 7Kweisi MfumeDemocratic1986Incumbent resigned February 15, 1996 to become President of theNAACP.
New member electedApril 16, 1996.
Democratic hold.
Oregon 3Ron WydenDemocratic1980Incumbent resigned February 6, 1996 whenelected U.S. Senator.
New member electedMay 21, 1996.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYEarl Blumenauer (Democratic) 68.4%
  • Mark Brunelle (Republican) 24.8%
  • Joe Keating (Pacific Green) 4.0%
  • Victoria P. Guillebeau (Socialist) 2.3%
Kansas 2Sam BrownbackRepublican1994Incumbent resigned November 27, 1996 whenelected U.S. Senator.
New member electedNovember 5, 1996.
Winner also elected to the next term,see below.
Republican hold.
Missouri 8Bill EmersonRepublican1980Incumbent died June 22, 1996.
New member electedNovember 5, 1996.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term,see below.

Results summary

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Popular vote and seats total by states
2062227
Democratic[b]Republican
PartySeatsSeat
percentage
Vote
percentage
Popular
vote
1994ElectedNet
change
Republican Party230227Decrease 352.4%48.15%43,447,962
Democratic Party204206Increase 247.4%48.22%43,507,586
Libertarian Party00Steady0.0%0.7%651,448
Independent12Increase 10.2%0.6%572,746
Natural Law Party00Steady0.0%0.6%518,413
Reform Party00Steady0.0%0.2%178,475
U.S. Taxpayers' Party00Steady0.0%0.1%54,054
Independence Party00Steady0.0%0.1%48,272
Peace and Freedom Party00Steady0.0%0.1%48,136
Others00Steady0.0%1.3%1,206,375
Totals435435Steady100.0%100.0%90,233,467

Source:Election Statistics – Office of the Clerk

Popular vote
Democratic
48.22%
Republican
48.15%
Libertarian
0.72%
Others
2.91%
House seats
Republican
52.41%
Democratic
47.36%
Others
0.23%
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% Democratic
  80+% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Republican
  up to 60% Democratic
  up to 60% Republican
  80+% Independent
Change in House seats by party
  3 to 5 Democratic gain
 
  1 to 2 Democratic gain
  1 to 2 Republican gain
  no net change

Retiring incumbents

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50 incumbents retired: 29 Democrats and 21 Republicans, giving the Republicans a net gain of six seats from the Democrats.

Democrats

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Democratic hold

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  1. Arkansas's 1st district:Blanche Lincoln
  2. Arkansas's 2nd district:Ray Thornton
  3. California's 24th district:Anthony Beilenson
  4. Colorado's 1st district:Pat Schroeder
  5. Florida's 2nd district:Pete Peterson
  6. Florida's 11th district:Sam Gibbons
  7. Florida's 19th district:Harry Johnston
  8. Illinois's 7th district:Cardiss Collins
  9. Indiana's 10th district:Andrew Jacobs Jr.
  10. Massachusetts's 10th district:Gerry Studds
  11. New Jersey's 9th district:Robert Torricelli, torun for U.S. senator
  12. North Carolina's 7th district:Charlie Rose
  13. Rhode Island's 2nd district:Jack Reed, torun for U.S. senator
  14. Tennessee's 9th district:Harold Ford Sr.
  15. Texas's 1st district:Jim Chapman, torun for U.S. senator
  16. Texas's 2nd district:Charlie Wilson
  17. Texas's 15th district:Kika de la Garza
  18. Texas's 16th district:Ronald D. Coleman
  19. Virginia's 5th district:Lewis F. Payne Jr.

Republican gain

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  1. Alabama's 3rd district:Glen Browder, torun for U.S. senator
  2. Alabama's 4th district:Tom Bevill
  3. Illinois's 20th district:Dick Durbin, torun for U.S. senator
  4. Louisiana's 5th district:Cleo Fields
  5. Mississippi's 3rd district:Sonny Montgomery
  6. Montana's at-large district:Pat Williams
  7. Oklahoma's 3rd district:William K. Brewster
  8. South Dakota's at-large district:Tim Johnson, torun for U.S. senator
  9. Texas's 5th district:John Bryant, torun for U.S. senator
  10. Texas's 12th district:Pete Geren

Republicans

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Republican hold

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  1. Arkansas's 3rd district:Tim Hutchinson, torun for U.S. senator
  2. California's 27th district:Carlos Moorhead
  3. Colorado's 4th district:Wayne Allard, torun for U.S. senator
  4. Indiana's 7th district:John Myers
  5. Kansas's 1st district:Pat Roberts, torun for U.S. senator
  6. Kansas's 2nd district:Sam Brownback, torun for U.S. senator
  7. Kansas's 3rd district:Jan Meyers
  8. Missouri's 7th district:Mel Hancock
  9. Nevada's 2nd district:Barbara Vucanovich
  10. New Hampshire's 1st district:Bill Zeliff, torun for governor
  11. New Jersey's 12th district:Dick Zimmer, torun for U.S. senator
  12. Oregon's 2nd district:Wes Cooley
  13. Pennsylvania's 5th district:Bill Clinger
  14. Pennsylvania's 16th district:Robert Smith Walker
  15. Tennessee's 1st district:Jimmy Quillen
  16. Texas's 8th district:Jack Fields
  17. Utah's 2nd district:Enid Greene

Democratic gain

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  1. Iowa's 3rd district:Jim Ross Lightfoot, torun for U.S. senator
  2. Louisiana's 7th district:Jimmy Hayes, torun for U.S. senator
  3. Wisconsin's 3rd district:Steve Gunderson
  4. Wisconsin's 8th district:Toby Roth

Incumbents defeated

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In primary elections

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Democrats

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  1. Michigan's 15th district:Barbara-Rose Collins lost toCarolyn Kilpatrick, who later won the general election.

Republicans

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  1. Texas's 14th district:Greg Laughlin lost toRon Paul, who later won the general election.

In the general elections

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21 seats switched parties in the November elections, giving the Democrats a net gain of 15 seats from the Republicans.

Democrats who lost to Republicans

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  1. Kentucky's 3rd district:Mike Ward lost toAnne Northup.
  2. Missouri's 9th district:Harold Volkmer lost toKenny Hulshof.
  3. Utah's 3rd district:Bill Orton lost toChris Cannon.

Republicans who lost to Democrats

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  1. California's 10th district:William P. Baker lost toEllen Tauscher.
  2. California's 22nd district:Andrea Seastrand lost toWalter Capps.
  3. California's 46th district:Bob Dornan lost toLoretta Sanchez.
  4. Connecticut's 5th district:Gary Franks lost toJames H. Maloney.
  5. Illinois's 5th district:Michael Patrick Flanagan lost toRod Blagojevich.
  6. Maine's 1st district:James B. Longley Jr. lost toTom Allen.
  7. Massachusetts's 3rd district:Peter I. Blute lost toJim McGovern.
  8. Massachusetts's 6th district:Peter G. Torkildsen lost toJohn F. Tierney.
  9. Michigan's 8th district:Dick Chrysler lost toDebbie Stabenow.
  10. New Jersey's 8th district:William J. Martini lost toBill Pascrell.
  11. New York's 4th district:Dan Frisa lost toCarolyn McCarthy.
  12. North Carolina's 2nd district:David Funderburk lost toBob Etheridge.
  13. North Carolina's 4th district:Fred Heineman lost toDavid Price in a rematch of the 1994 election.
  14. Ohio's 6th district:Frank Cremeans lost toTed Strickland.
  15. Ohio's 10th district:Martin Hoke lost toDennis Kucinich.
  16. Oregon's 5th district:Jim Bunn lost toDarlene Hooley.
  17. Texas's 9th district:Steve Stockman lost toNick Lampson.
  18. Washington's 9th district:Randy Tate lost toAdam Smith.

Closest races

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Eighty races were decided by 10% or lower.

DistrictWinnerMargin
Pennsylvania 13thRepublican0.03%
Massachusetts 6thDemocratic (flip)0.13%
Washington 3rdRepublican0.36%
Illinois 20thRepublican (flip)0.51%
Kentucky 3rdRepublican (flip)0.52%
Connecticut 6thRepublican0.70%
Washington 2ndRepublican0.75%
California 46thDemocratic (flip)0.96%
California 42ndDemocratic0.96%
Arizona 6thRepublican1.10%
Pennsylvania 21stRepublican1.36%
California 10thDemocratic (flip)0.36%
Indiana 8thRepublican1.66%[c]
Alabama 4thRepublican (flip)1.70%
Iowa 3rdDemocratic (flip)1.71%
Wisconsin 1stRepublican1.83%[d]
Missouri 9thRepublican (flip)2.36%
Idaho 1stRepublican2.43%
Ohio 6thDemocratic (flip)2.65%
Ohio 10thDemocratic (flip)2.74%
Washington 9thDemocratic (flip)2.88%
Alabama 3rdRepublican (flip)3.09%
New Jersey 8thDemocratic (flip)3.24%
New Hampshire 1stRepublican3.42%
Texas 14thRepublican3.45%
Kansas 4thRepublican3.49%
Illinois 11thRepublican3.57%
New Jersey 12thRepublican3.80%
Ohio 18thRepublican3.86%
Utah 3rdRepublican (flip)3.87%
Hawaii 1stDemocratic3.88%
Wisconsin 8thDemocratic (flip)4.07%
Wisconsin 3rdDemocratic (flip)4.19%
California 22ndDemocratic (flip)4.22%
Texas 17thDemocratic4.27%
Kansas 3rdRepublican4.41%
Illinois 17thDemocratic4.66%
Georgia 10thRepublican4.69%
Arkansas 2ndDemocratic4.69%
Texas 1stDemocratic4.82%
Georgia 8thRepublican5.12%
Oregon 5thDemocratic (flip)5.18%
Iowa 4thRepublican5.31%
Massachusetts 1stDemocratic5.48%
Minnesota 1stRepublican5.50%
Texas 9thDemocratic (flip)5.67%
California 24thDemocratic5.85%
Washington 4thRepublican5.92%
Connecticut 5thDemocratic (flip)6.13%
Texas 5thRepublican (flip)6.14%
California 1stRepublican6.18%
Oklahoma 3rdRepublican (flip)6.20%
Louisiana 7thDemocratic (flip)6.24%
Nevada 1stRepublican6.60%
Oregon 1stDemocratic6.62%
Texas 2ndDemocratic6.64%
Connecticut 2ndDemocratic6.65%
Kansas 2ndRepublican6.72%
North Carolina 2ndDemocratic (flip)6.87%
New York 19thRepublican6.90%
California 27thRepublican7.00%
New Hampshire 2ndRepublican7.03%
North Carolina 7thDemocratic7.06%
Kentucky 1stRepublican7.10%
Iowa 1stRepublican7.21%
Washington 1stRepublican7.48%
Iowa 2ndRepublican7.56%
Massachusetts 3rdDemocratic (flip)7.59%
Pennsylvania 20thDemocratic7.79%
Georgia 2ndDemocratic7.93%
Indiana 10thDemocratic8.11%
Arkansas 1stDemocratic8.45%
Florida 15thRepublican8.52%
California 36thDemocratic8.56%
South Carolina 5thDemocratic8.82%
Montana at-largeRepublican (flip)9.26%
New York 1stRepublican9.44%
Michigan 8thDemocratic (flip)9.62%
New York 30thRepublican9.63%
California 38thRepublican9.85%

Alabama

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See also:List of United States representatives from Alabama and1996 United States Senate election in Alabama
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1Sonny CallahanRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSonny Callahan (Republican) 64.36%
  • Don Womack (Democratic) 33.82%
  • Bob Burns (Libertarian) 1.61%
Alabama 2Terry EverettRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTerry Everett (Republican) 63.19%
  • Bob Gaines (Democratic) 35.42%
  • Michael Probst (Libertarian) 1.26%
Alabama 3Glen BrowderDemocratic1989(Special)Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYBob Riley (Republican) 50.42%
  • Ted Little (Democratic) 47.3%
  • Lucy Lawrence (Natural Law) 1.20%
  • R.E. Stokes (Libertarian) 1.02%
Alabama 4Tom BevillDemocratic1966Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYRobert Aderholt (Republican) 49.89%
  • Bob Wilson (Democratic) 48.20%
  • Alan F. Barksdale (Libertarian) 1.80%
Alabama 5Robert E. CramerDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRobert E. Cramer (Democratic) 55.68%
  • Wayne Parker (Republican) 42.19%
  • Shirley Madison (Natural Law) 1.21%
  • Craig Goodrich (Libertarian) 0.90%
Alabama 6Spencer BachusRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSpencer Bachus (Republican) 70.93%
  • Mary Lynn Bates (Democratic) 27.31%
  • Franklin Harris (Libertarian) 0.90%
  • Diane Vogel (Natural Law) 0.83%
Alabama 7Earl HilliardDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEarl Hilliard (Democratic) 71.13%
  • Joe Powell (Republican) 27.14%
  • Ken Hager (Libertarian) 1.64%

Alaska

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska
See also:List of United States representatives from Alaska and1996 United States Senate election in Alaska
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alaska at-largeDon YoungRepublican1973(Special)Incumbent re-elected.

Arizona

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona
See also:List of United States representatives from Arizona
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arizona 1Matt SalmonRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMatt Salmon (Republican) 60.18%
  • John Cox (Democratic) 39.82%
Arizona 2Ed PastorDemocratic1991(Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEd Pastor (Democratic) 65.01%
  • Jim Buster (Republican) 30.76%
  • Alice Bangle (Libertarian) 4.23%
Arizona 3Bob StumpRepublican1976[e]Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Stump (Republican) 66.52%
  • Alexander Schneider (Democratic) 33.48%
Arizona 4John ShadeggRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Shadegg (Republican) 66.78%
  • Maria Milton (Democratic) 33.22%
Arizona 5Jim KolbeRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Kolbe (Republican) 68.74%
  • Mort Nelson (Democratic) 25.91%
  • John Zajac (Libertarian) 2.81%
  • Ed Finkelstein (Reform) 2.54%
Arizona 6J. D. HayworthRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.

Arkansas

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See also:List of United States representatives from Arkansas and1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas 1Blanche LincolnDemocratic1992Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYRobert Marion Berry (Democratic) 52.78%
  • Warren Dupwe (Republican) 44.34%
  • Keith Carle (Reform) 2.87%
Arkansas 2Ray ThorntonDemocratic1972
1978(retired)
1990
Incumbent retired to run for Arkansas Supreme Court.
Democratic hold.
Arkansas 3Tim HutchinsonRepublican1992Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYAsa Hutchinson (Republican) 55.70%
  • Ann Henry (Democratic) 41.84%
  • Tony Joe Huffman (Reform) 2.43%
Arkansas 4Jay DickeyRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJay Dickey (Republican) 63.50%
  • Vincent Tolliver (Democratic) 36.50%

California

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in California
See also:List of United States representatives from California
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California 1Frank RiggsRepublican1990
1992(defeated)
1994
Incumbent re-elected.
California 2Wally HergerRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYWally Herger (Republican) 60.8%
  • Roberts Braden (Democratic) 33.73%
  • Patrice Thiessen (Natural Law) 3.04%
  • William Brunner (Libertarian) 2.42%
California 3Vic FazioDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYVic Fazio (Democratic) 53.52%
  • Tim Lefever (Republican) 41.1%
  • Timothy Erich (Reform) 3.47%
  • Erin Donelle (Libertarian) 1.91%
California 4John DoolittleRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Doolittle (Republican) 60.46%
  • Katie Hirning (Democratic) 36.1%
  • Patrick Lee McHargue (Libertarian) 3.43%
California 5Bob MatsuiDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Matsui (Democratic) 70.44%
  • Robert S. Dinsmore (Republican) 26.15%
  • Joseph B. Miller (Libertarian) 1.26%
  • Gordon D. Mors (American Independent) 1.1%
  • Charles Kersey (Natural Law) 1.05%
California 6Lynn WoolseyDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLynn Woolsey (Democratic) 61.83%
  • Duane Hughes (Republican) 33.99%
  • Ernest K. Jones Jr. (Peace and Freedom) 2.54%
  • Bruce Kendall (Natural Law) 1.63%
California 7George MillerDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGeorge Miller (Democratic) 71.8%
  • Norman Reece (Republican) 22.28%
  • William C. Thompson (Reform) 3.6%
  • Bob Liatunick (Natural Law) 2.32%
California 8Nancy PelosiDemocratic1987(Special)Incumbent re-elected.
California 9Ron DellumsDemocratic1970Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRon Dellums (Democratic) 77.03%
  • Deborah Wright (Republican) 18.47%
  • Tom Condit (Peace and Freedom) 2.77%
  • Jack Forem (Natural Law) 1.73%
California 10William P. BakerRepublican1992Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYEllen Tauscher (Democratic) 48.63%
  • William P. Baker (Republican) 47.19%
  • John Place (Reform) 2.24%
  • Valerie Janlois (Natural Law) 1.08%
  • Gregory Lyon (Libertarian) 0.86%
California 11Richard PomboRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRichard Pombo (Republican) 59.35%
  • Jason Silva (Democratic) 36.19%
  • Kelly Rego (Libertarian) 2.8%
  • Selene Bush (Natural Law) 1.66%
California 12Tom LantosDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom Lantos (Democratic) 71.69%
  • Storm Jenkins (Republican) 23.7%
  • Christopher Schmidt (Libertarian) 2.94%
  • Richard Borg (Natural Law) 1.67%
California 13Pete StarkDemocratic1972Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPete Stark (Democratic) 65.18%
  • James Fay (Republican) 30.41%
  • Terry Savage (Libertarian) 4.41%
California 14Anna EshooDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYAnna Eshoo (Democratic) 64.87%
  • Ben Brink (Republican) 31.1%
  • Timothy Thompson (Peace and Freedom) 1.59%
  • Joseph Dehn III (Libertarian) 1.52%
  • Robert Wells (Natural Law) 0.93%
California 15Tom CampbellRepublican1988
1992(defeated)
1995(special)
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom Campbell (Republican) 58.5%
  • Dick Lane (Democratic) 34.84%
  • Valli Sharpe-Geisler (Reform) 2.75%
  • Ed Wimmers (Libertarian) 2.42%
  • Bruce Currivan (Natural Law) 1.49%
California 16Zoe LofgrenDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYZoe Lofgren (Democratic) 65.65%
  • Chuck Wojslaw (Republican) 30.16%
  • David Bonino (Libertarian) 2.88%
  • Abaan Abu-Shumays (Natural Law) 1.3%
California 17Sam FarrDemocratic1993Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSam Farr (Democratic) 58.87%
  • Jess Brown (Republican) 37.77%
  • John H. Black (Libertarian) 3.36%
California 18Gary ConditDemocratic1989Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGary Condit (Democratic) 65.72%
  • Bill Conrad (Republican) 31.82%
  • James B. Morzella (Libertarian) 1.35%
  • Page Roth Riskin (Natural Law) 1.1%
California 19George RadanovichRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGeorge Radanovich (Republican) 66.58%
  • Paul Barile (Democratic) 28.32%
  • Pamela Pescosolido (Libertarian) 2.95%
  • David Adalian (Natural Law) 2.15%
California 20Cal DooleyDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
California 21Bill ThomasRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Thomas (Republican) 65.81%
  • Deborah A. Vollmer (Democratic) 26.5%
  • John Evans (Reform) 4.24%
  • Jane Bialosky (Natural Law) 1.77%
  • Mike Hodges (Libertarian) 1.59%
California 22Andrea SeastrandRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYWalter Capps (Democratic) 48.45%
  • Andrea Seastrand (Republican) 44.22%
  • Steven Wheeler (Independent) 4.03%
  • Richard Dick Porter (Reform) 1.63%
Others
  • David L. Bersohn (Libertarian) 0.91%
  • Dawn Tomastik (Natural Law) 0.76%
California 23Elton GalleglyRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYElton Gallegly (Republican) 59.59%
  • Robert Unruhe (Democratic) 35.1%
  • Gail Lightfoot (Libertarian) 4.18%
  • Stephen Hospodar (Natural Law) 1.12%
California 24Anthony BeilensonDemocratic1976Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYBrad Sherman (Democratic) 49.43%
  • Rich Sybert (Republican) 43.58%
  • Ralph L. Shroyer (Peace and Freedom) 2.92%
  • Erich D. Miller (Libertarian) 2.65%
  • Ron Lawrence (Natural Law) 1.43%
California 25Buck McKeonRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBuck McKeon (Republican) 62.4%
  • Diane Trautman (Democratic) 33.17%
  • Bruce Acker (Libertarian) 3.15%
  • Justin Charles Gerber (Peace and Freedom) 1.28%
California 26Howard BermanDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHoward Berman (Democratic) 65.87%
  • Bill Glass (Republican) 28.61%
  • Scott Fritschler (Libertarian) 3.45%
  • Gary Hearne (Natural Law) 2.07%
California 27Carlos MoorheadRepublican1972Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJames E. Rogan (Republican) 50.18%
  • Doug Kahn (Democratic) 43.18%
  • Elizabeth Michael (Libertarian) 3.5%
  • Walt Contreras Sheasby (Green) 2.21%
  • Martin Zucker (Natural Law) 0.93%
California 28David DreierRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDavid Dreier (Republican) 60.67%
  • David Levering (Democratic) 36.94%
  • Ken Saurenman (Libertarian) 2.38%
California 29Henry WaxmanDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHenry Waxman (Democratic) 67.63%
  • Paul Stepanek (Republican) 24.6%
  • John Peter Daly (Peace and Freedom) 4.1%
  • Michael J. Binkley (Libertarian) 2.22%
  • Brian Rees (Natural Law) 1.44%
California 30Xavier BecerraDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYXavier Becerra (Democratic) 72.32%
  • Patricia Parker (Republican) 18.71%
  • Pam Probst (Libertarian) 3.42%
  • Shirley Mandel (Peace and Freedom) 3.1%
  • Rosemary Watson-Frith (Natural Law) 2.44%
California 31Matthew G. MartínezDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMatthew G. Martínez (Democratic) 67.47%
  • John Flores (Republican) 27.95%
  • Michael Everling (Republican) 4.58%
California 32Julian DixonDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJulian Dixon (Democratic) 82.36%
  • Lawrence Ardito (Republican) 12.39%
  • Neal Donner (Libertarian) 4.22%
  • Rashied Jibri (Natural Law) 1.03%
California 33Lucille Roybal-AllardDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLucille Roybal-Allard (Democratic) 82.1%
  • John Leonard (Republican) 14.09%
  • Howard Johnson (Libertarian) 3.81%
California 34Esteban Edward TorresDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEsteban Edward Torres (Democratic) 68.43%
  • David Nunez (Republican) 26.62%
  • James W. Scott (American Independent) 2.98%
  • David Argall (Libertarian) 1.98%
California 35Maxine WatersDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMaxine Waters (Democratic) 85.5%
  • Eric Carlson (Republican) 12.09%
  • Gordon M. Mego (American Independent) 2.4%
California 36Jane HarmanDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJane Harman (Democratic) 52.46%
  • Susan Brooks (Republican) 43.9%
  • Bruce Dovner (Libertarian) 2.2%
  • Bradley McManus (Natural Law) 1.44%
California 37Juanita Millender-McDonaldDemocratic1996(special)Incumbent re-elected.
California 38Steve HornRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteve Horn (Republican) 52.57%
  • Rick Zbur (Democratic) 42.72%
  • William Yeager (Green) 2.75%
  • Paul Gautreau (Libertarian) 1.95%
California 39Ed RoyceRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEd Royce (Republican) 62.8%
  • Bob Davis (Democratic) 31.93%
  • Jack Dean (Libertarian) 5.27%
California 40Jerry LewisRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJerry Lewis (Republican) 64.9%
  • Robert Conaway (Democratic) 28.96%
  • Hale McGee (American Independent) 3.26%
  • Joseph Kelley (Libertarian) 2.87%
California 41Jay KimRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJay Kim (Republican) 58.46%
  • Richard Waldron (Democratic) 32.98%
  • Richard G. Newhouse (Libertarian) 4.97%
  • David Kramer (Natural Law) 3.5%
California 42George Brown Jr.Democratic1962
1970(retired)
1972
Incumbent re-elected.
California 43Ken CalvertRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYKen Calvert (Republican) 54.72%
  • Guy C. Kimbrough (Democratic) 37.94%
  • Annie Wallack (Natural Law) 3.7%
  • Kevin Akin (Peace and Freedom) 1.86%
  • Gene L. Berkman (Libertarian) 1.74%
California 44Sonny BonoRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSonny Bono (Republican) 57.74%
  • Anita Rufus (Democratic) 38.54%
  • Donald Cochran (American Independent) 2.03%
  • Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson (Natural Law) 1.64%
California 45Dana RohrabacherRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDana Rohrabacher (Republican) 60.98%
  • Sally Alexander (Democratic) 33.24%
  • Mark F. Murphy (Libertarian) 4.29%
  • Rand McDevitt (Natural Law) 1.49%
California 46Bob DornanRepublican1976
1982(retired)
1984
Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYLoretta Sanchez (Democratic) 46.8%
  • Bob Dornan (Republican) 45.84%
  • Lawrence John Stafford (Reform) 3.16%
  • Thomas Reimer (Libertarian) 2.28%
  • Carlos Aguirre (Natural Law) 1.92%
California 47Christopher CoxRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChristopher Cox (Republican) 65.66%
  • Tina Laine (Democratic) 28.86%
  • Iris Adam (Natural Law) 2.79%
  • Victor A. Wagner Jr. (Libertarian) 2.68%
California 48Ron PackardRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRon Packard (Republican) 65.86%
  • Dan Farrell (Democratic) 26.9%
  • Sharon Miles (Natural Law) 3.62%
  • William Dreu (Reform) 3.62%
California 49Brian BilbrayRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBrian Bilbray (Republican) 52.62%
  • Peter Navarro (Democratic) 41.91%
  • Ernest Lippe (Libertarian) 2.04%
  • Kevin Hambsch (Reform) 1.82%
  • Peter Sterling (Natural Law) 1.6%
California 50Bob FilnerDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Filner (Democratic) 61.86%
  • Jim Baize (Republican) 32.41%
  • Dan Clark (Reform) 2.75%
  • Earl Shepard (Natural Law) 1.81%
  • Philip Zoebisch (Libertarian) 1.18%
California 51Duke CunninghamRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDuke Cunningham (Republican) 65.07%
  • Rita Tamerius (Democratic) 28.93%
  • Miriam E. Clark (Reform) 2.36%
  • Jack C. Anderson (Libertarian) 2.31%
  • Eric Hunter Bourdette (Natural Law) 1.33%
California 52Duncan L. HunterRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDuncan L. Hunter (Republican) 65.47%
  • Darity Wesley (Democratic) 29.78%
  • Janice Jordan (Peace and Freedom) 2.05%
  • Dante Ridley (Libertarian) 1.87%
  • Peter Ballantyne (Natural Law) 0.84%

Colorado

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See also:List of United States representatives from Colorado and1996 United States Senate election in Colorado
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Colorado 1Pat SchroederDemocratic1972Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Colorado 2David SkaggsDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDavid Skaggs (Democratic) 57.04%
  • Pat Miller (Republican) 38.26%
  • Larry E. Johnson (Reform) 2.46%
  • Earl Allen (Libertarian) 2.24%
Colorado 3Scott McInnisRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
Colorado 4Wayne AllardRepublican1990Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYBob Schaffer (Republican) 56.14%
  • Guy Kelley (Democratic) 38.04%
  • Wes McKinley (AMS) 3.04%
  • Cynthia Parker (Natural Law) 2.78%
Colorado 5Joel HefleyRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoel Hefley (Republican) 71.94%
  • Mike Robinson (Democratic) 28.06%
Colorado 6Daniel SchaeferRepublican1983Incumbent re-elected.

Connecticut

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See also:List of United States representatives from Connecticut
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Connecticut 1Barbara B. KennellyDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBarbara B. Kennelly (Democratic) 73.54%
  • Kent Sleath (Republican) 24.94%
  • John Forry (Concerned Citizens) 0.98%
  • Daniel Wasielewski (Natural Law) 0.53%
Connecticut 2Sam GejdensonDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSam Gejdenson (Democratic) 51.59%
  • Edward Munster (Republican) 44.94%
  • Dianne Ondusko (Independence) 2.90%
  • Thomas E. Hall (Natural Law) 0.56%
Connecticut 3Rosa DeLauroDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRosa DeLauro (Democratic) 71.35%
  • John Coppola (Republican) 28.07%
  • Gail Dalby (Natural Law) 0.58%
Connecticut 4Chris ShaysRepublican1987Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChris Shays (Republican) 60.46%
  • Bill Finch (Democratic) 37.63%
  • Edward Tonkin (Libertarian) 1.40%
  • Terry Nevas (Natural Law) 0.52%
Connecticut 5Gary FranksRepublican1990Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYJames H. Maloney (Democratic) 52.05%
  • Gary Franks (Republican) 45.92%
  • Rosita Rodriguez (Concerned Citizens) 1.39%
  • Walter Thiessen (Libertarian) 0.65%
Connecticut 6Nancy JohnsonRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNancy Johnson (Republican) 49.62%
  • Charlotte Koskoff (Democratic) 48.93%
  • Timothy Knibbs (Concerned Citizens) 1.45%

Delaware

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See also:List of United States representatives from Delaware and1996 United States Senate election in Delaware
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-largeMike CastleRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMike Castle (Republican) 69.55%
  • Dennis E. Williams (Democratic) 27.45%
  • George Jurgensens (Libertarian) 1.50%
  • Felicia Johnson (US Taxpayers) 1.13%
  • Bob Mattson (Natural Law) 0.37%

Florida

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See also:List of United States representatives from Florida
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Florida 1Joe ScarboroughRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 2Pete PetersonDemocratic1990Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYAllen Boyd (Democratic) 59.44%
  • Bill Sutton (Republican) 40.50%
Florida 3Corrine BrownDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCorrine Brown (Democratic) 61.20%
  • Preston James Fields (Republican) 38.80%
Florida 4Tillie FowlerRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 5Karen ThurmanDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYKaren Thurman (Democratic) 61.68%
  • Dave Gentry (Republican) 38.32%
Florida 6Cliff StearnsRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCliff Stearns (Republican) 67.18%
  • Newell O'Brien (Democratic) 32.82%
Florida 7John MicaRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Mica (Republican) 62.04%
  • George Stuart (Democratic) 37.93%
Florida 8Bill McCollumRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill McCollum (Republican) 67.47%
  • Al Krulick (Democratic) 32.52%
Florida 9Michael BilirakisRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 10Bill YoungRepublican1970Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Young (Republican) 66.61%
  • Henry Green (Democratic) 33.39%
Florida 11Sam GibbonsDemocratic1962Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJim Davis (Democratic) 57.91%
  • Mark Sharpe (Republican) 42.09%
Florida 12Charles T. CanadyRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 13Dan MillerRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDan Miller (Republican) 64.34%
  • Sanford Gordon (Democratic) 35.60%
Florida 14Porter GossRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPorter Goss (Republican) 73.49%
  • Jim Nolan (Democratic) 26.51%
Florida 15Dave WeldonRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDave Weldon (Republican) 51.42%
  • John Byron (Democratic) 42.90%
  • David Golding (Independent) 5.68%
Florida 16Mark FoleyRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMark Foley (Republican) 64%
  • Jim Stuber (Democratic) 36%
Florida 17Carrie MeekDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCarrie Meek (Democratic) 88.75%
  • Wellington Rolle (Republican) 11.24%
Florida 18Ileana Ros-LehtinenRepublican1989 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 19Harry JohnstonDemocratic1988Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYRobert Wexler (Democratic) 65.57%
  • Beverly Kennedy (Republican) 34.42%
Florida 20Peter DeutschDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPeter Deutsch (Democratic) 64.99%
  • Jim Jacobs (Republican) 35.01%
Florida 21Lincoln Díaz-BalartRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 22Clay ShawRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYClay Shaw (Republican) 61.86%
  • Kenneth Cooper (Democratic) 38.14%
Florida 23Alcee HastingsDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYAlcee Hastings (Democratic) 73.45%
  • Robert Paul Brown (Republican) 26.53%

Georgia

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia
See also:List of United States representatives from Georgia and1996 United States Senate election in Georgia
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1Jack KingstonRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJack Kingston (Republican) 68.21%
  • Rosemary Kaszans (Democratic) 31.79%
Georgia 2Sanford BishopDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 3Mac CollinsRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMac Collins (Republican) 61.11%
  • Jim Chafin (Democratic) 38.89%
Georgia 4Cynthia McKinney
Redistricted from the11th district
Democratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 5John LewisDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 6Newt GingrichRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNewt Gingrich (Republican) 57.80%
  • Michael Coles (Democratic) 42.20%
Georgia 7Bob BarrRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Barr (Republican) 57.80%
  • Charlie Watts (Democratic) 42.20%
Georgia 8Saxby ChamblissRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 9Nathan DealRepublican1992[f]Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNathan Deal (Republican) 65.55%
  • Ken Poston (Democratic) 34.45%
Georgia 10Charlie NorwoodRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 11John Linder
Redistricted from the4th district
Republican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Linder (Republican) 64.31%
  • Tommy Stephenson (Democratic) 35.69%

Hawaii

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See also:List of United States representatives from Hawaii
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst
elected
ResultsCandidates
Hawaii 1Neil AbercrombieDemocratic1986(special)
1986(lost renomination)
1990
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNeil Abercrombie (Democratic) 50.36%
  • Orson Swindle (Republican) 46.49%
  • Mark Duering (Independent) 2.40%
  • Nicholas Bedworth (Natural Law) 0.75%
Hawaii 2Patsy MinkDemocratic1964
1976(retired)
1990(special)
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPatsy Mink (Democratic) 60.33%
  • Tom Pico (Republican) 30.80%
  • Nolan Crabbe (Independent) 4.27%
  • James Keefe (Libertarian) 2.64%
  • Amanda Toulon (Natural Law) 1.97%

Idaho

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See also:List of United States representatives from Idaho and1996 United States Senate election in Idaho
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Idaho 1Helen ChenowethRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHelen Chenoweth (Republican) 49.98%
  • Dan Williams (Democratic) 47.55%
  • Marion Ellis (Natural Law) 2.47%
Idaho 2Mike CrapoRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMike Crapo (Republican) 68.77%
  • John Seidl (Democratic) 29.50%
  • John Butler (Natural Law) 1.73%

Illinois

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See also:List of United States representatives from Illinois and1996 United States Senate election in Illinois
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois 1Bobby RushDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBobby Rush (Democratic) 85.67%
  • Noel Naughton (Republican) 12.63%
  • Tim Griffin (Libertarian) 1.70%
Illinois 2Jesse Jackson Jr.Democratic1995Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 3Bill LipinskiDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Lipinski (Democratic) 65.34%
  • Jim Nalepa (Republican) 32.02%
  • George Skaritka (Reform) 1.74%
  • Robert Prazak (Libertarian) 0.91%
Illinois 4Luis GutiérrezDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLuis Gutiérrez (Democratic) 93.57%
  • William Passmore (Libertarian) 6.43%
Illinois 5Michael FlanaganRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 6Henry HydeRepublican1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHenry Hyde (Republican) 64.29%
  • Stephen De La Rosa (Democratic) 33.41%
  • George Meyers (Libertarian) 2.30%
Illinois 7Cardiss CollinsDemocratic1973(special)Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYDanny Davis (Democratic) 82.59%
  • Randy Borow (Republican) 15.04%
  • Chauncey Stroud (Independent) 1.07%
Others
  • Toietta Dixon (Libertarian) 0.87%
  • Charles A. Winter (Natural Law) 0.42%
Illinois 8Phil CraneRepublican1969Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPhil Crane (Republican) 62.23%
  • Betty Hull (Democratic) 36.08%
  • Daniel Druck (Libertarian) 1.69%
Illinois 9Sidney R. YatesDemocratic1948
1962(retired)
1964
Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 10John PorterRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Porter (Republican) 69.09%
  • Philip Torf (Democratic) 30.91%
Illinois 11Jerry WellerRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 12Jerry CostelloDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJerry Costello (Democratic) 71.59%
  • Shapley Hunter (Republican) 26.58%
  • Geoffrey Nathan (Democratic) 1.82%
Illinois 13Harris FawellRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHarris Fawell (Republican) 59.93%
  • Susan Hynes (Democratic) 40.06%
Illinois 14Dennis HastertRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDennis Hastert (Republican) 64.39%
  • Doug Mains (Democratic) 35.60%
Illinois 15Tom EwingRepublican1991Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 16Don ManzulloRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDon Manzullo (Republican) 60.29%
  • Catherine Lee (Democratic) 39.71%
Illinois 17Lane EvansDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLane Evans (Democratic) 51.91%
  • Mark Baker (Republican) 47.25%
  • William Herrmann (Libertarian) 0.83%
Illinois 18Ray LaHoodRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 19Glenn PoshardDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGlenn Poshard (Democratic) 66.69%
  • Brent Winters (Republican) 31.83%
Others
  • Patricia Riker (Natural Law) 0.95%
  • James Lacher (Libertarian) 0.53%
Illinois 20Dick DurbinDemocratic1982Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.

Indiana

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana
See also:List of United States representatives from Indiana
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1Pete ViscloskyDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPete Visclosky (Democratic) 69.16%
  • Michael Petyo (Republican) 29.22%
  • Michael Crass (Libertarian) 1.63%
Indiana 2David McIntoshRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 3Tim RoemerDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTim Roemer (Democratic) 57.92%
  • Joe Zakas (Republican) 40.90%
  • Bernie Taylor (Libertarian) 1.18%
Indiana 4Mark SouderRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMark Souder (Republican) 58.37%
  • Gerald Houseman (Democratic) 39.32%
  • Ken Bisson (Libertarian) 2.31%
Indiana 5Steve BuyerRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteve Buyer (Republican) 61.86%
  • Douglas Clark (Democratic) 35.71%
  • Tom Lehman (Libertarian) 2.43%
Indiana 6Dan BurtonRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDan Burton (Republican) 75.02%
  • Carrie Dillard-Trammell (Democratic) 23.04%
  • Fred Peterson (Libertarian) 1.93%
Indiana 7John T. MyersRepublican1966Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYEd Pease (Republican) 61.96%
  • Robert Hellmann (Democratic) 34.65%
  • Barbara Bourland (Libertarian) 3.40%
Indiana 8John HostettlerRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 9Lee HamiltonDemocratic1964Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 10Andrew Jacobs Jr.Democratic1964
1972(defeated)
1974
Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Iowa

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Iowa
See also:List of United States representatives from Iowa and1996 United States Senate election in Iowa
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1Jim LeachRepublican1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Leach (Republican) 52.84%
  • Bob Rush (Democratic) 45.62%
Others
  • Thomas Isenhour (Independent) 0.93%
  • Michael Cuddehe (Natural Law) 0.57%
Iowa 2Jim NussleRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Nussle (Republican) 53.42%
  • Donna L. Smith (Democratic) 45.86%
Others
  • Albert Schoeman (Libertarian) 0.38%
  • Peter Lamoureux (Natural Law) 0.32%
Iowa 3Jim Ross LightfootRepublican1984Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYLeonard Boswell (Democratic) 49.35%
  • Mike Mahaffey (Republican) 47.64%
  • Jay Marcus (Natural Law) 1.36%
  • Edward Rusk (Working Class) 1.08%
  • Dick Kruse (Libertarian) 0.54%
Iowa 4Greg GanskeRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGreg Ganske (Republican) 52.01%
  • Connie McBurney (Democratic) 46.70%
Others
  • Rogers Badgett (Natural Law) 0.47%
  • Carl Olsen (Libertarian) 0.45%
  • Richard McBride (Socialist Workers) 0.27%
Iowa 5Tom LathamRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom Latham (Republican) 65.45%
  • MacDonald Smith (Democratic) 33.61%
  • Michael Dimick (Natural Law) 0.90%

Kansas

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas
See also:List of United States representatives from Kansas,1996 United States Senate election in Kansas, and1996 United States Senate special election in Kansas
DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Kansas 1Pat RobertsRepublican1980Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJerry Moran (Republican) 73.48%
  • John Divine (Democratic) 24.49%
  • Bill Earnest (Libertarian) 2.03%
Kansas 2Sam BrownbackRepublican1994Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJim Ryun (Republican) 52.20%
  • John Frieden (Democratic) 45.48%
  • Art Clack (Libertarian) 2.32%
Kansas 3Jan MeyersRepublican1984Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYVince Snowbarger (Republican) 49.83%
  • Judy Hancock (Democratic) 45.42%
  • Randy Gardner (Reform) 3.40%
  • Charles Clack (Libertarian) 1.34%
Kansas 4Todd TiahrtRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTodd Tiahrt (Republican) 50.11%
  • Randy Rathbun (Democratic) 46.62%
  • Seth Warren (Libertarian) 3.26%

Kentucky

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Kentucky
See also:List of United States representatives from Kentucky and1996 United States Senate election in Kentucky
DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Kentucky 1Ed WhitfieldRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEd Whitfield (Republican) 53.55%
  • Dennis Null (Democratic) 46.45%
Kentucky 2Ron LewisRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 3Mike WardDemocratic1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Kentucky 4Jim BunningRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Bunning (Republican) 68.39%
  • Denny Bowman (Democratic) 31.61%
Kentucky 5Hal RogersRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 6Scotty BaeslerDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.

Louisiana

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Louisiana
See also:List of United States representatives from Louisiana and1996 United States Senate election in Louisiana
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1Bob LivingstonRepublican1977(Special)Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 2William J. JeffersonDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 3Billy TauzinRepublican1980[g]Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 4Jim McCrery
Redistricted from the5th district
Republican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim McCrery (Republican) 71.38%
  • Paul Chachere (Democratic) 28.62%
Louisiana 5Cleo Fields
Redistricted from the4th district
Democratic1992Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Louisiana 6Richard BakerRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRichard Baker (Republican) 69.30%
  • Steve Myers (Democratic) 30.70%
Louisiana 7Jimmy HayesRepublican1986[h]Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYChris John (Democratic) 53.12%
  • Hunter Lundy (Democratic) 46.88%

Maine

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine
See also:List of United States representatives from Maine and1996 United States Senate election in Maine
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1James B. Longley Jr.Republican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Maine 2John BaldacciDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Baldacci (Democratic) 71.92%
  • Paul R. Young (Republican) 24.81%
  • Aldric Saucier (Independent) 3.25%

Maryland

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland
See also:List of United States representatives from Maryland
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1Wayne GilchrestRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYWayne Gilchrest (Republican) 61.55%
  • Steven Eastaugh (Democratic) 38.44%
Maryland 2Bob EhrlichRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Ehrlich (Republican) 61.82%
  • Connie Dejuliis (Democratic) 38.17%
Maryland 3Ben CardinDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 4Albert WynnDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYAlbert Wynn (Democratic) 85.19%
  • John Kimble (Republican) 14.81%
Maryland 5Steny HoyerDemocratic1981Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 6Roscoe BartlettRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRoscoe Bartlett (Republican) 56.83%
  • Stephen Crawford (Democratic) 43.16%
Maryland 7Elijah CummingsDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYElijah Cummings (Democratic) 83.47%
  • Kenneth Kondner (Republican) 16.53%
Maryland 8Connie MorellaRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYConnie Morella (Republican) 61.22%
  • Donald Mooers (Democratic) 38.62%

Massachusetts

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See also:List of United States representatives from Massachusetts and1996 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1John OlverDemocratic1991Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 2Richard NealDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRichard Neal (Democratic) 71.67%
  • Mark Steele (Republican) 21.94%
  • Scott Andrichak (Independent) 4.04%
  • Richard Kaynor (Natural Law) 2.25%
Massachusetts 3Peter BluteRepublican1992Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Massachusetts 4Barney FrankDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBarney Frank (Democratic) 71.64%
  • Jonathan Raymond (Republican) 28.33%
Massachusetts 5Marty MeehanDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 6Peter G. TorkildsenRepublican1992Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Others
  • Randal Fritz (Constitution) 0.92%
  • Benjamin Gatchell (Independent) 0.74%
  • Orrin Smith (Natural Law) 0.50%
Massachusetts 7Ed MarkeyDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEd Markey (Democratic) 69.82%
  • Patricia Long (Republican) 30.13%
Massachusetts 8Joseph P. Kennedy IIDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 9Joe MoakleyDemocratic1972Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoe Moakley (Democratic) 72.23%
  • Paul Gryska (Republican) 27.75%
Massachusetts 10Gerry StuddsDemocratic1972Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

Michigan

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan
See also:List of United States representatives from Michigan and1996 United States Senate election in Michigan
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1Bart StupakDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBart Stupak (Democratic) 70.67%
  • Bob Carr (Republican) 27.24%
  • Michael Oleniczak (Libertarian) 1.10%
  • Wendy Conway (Natural Law) 0.96%
Michigan 2Pete HoekstraRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPete Hoekstra (Republican) 65.28%
  • Dan Kruszynski (Democratic) 32.95%
  • Bruce A. Smith (Libertarian) 1.21%
  • Henry Ogden Clark (Natural Law) 0.54%
Michigan 3Vern EhlersRepublican1993Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYVern Ehlers (Republican) 68.60%
  • Betsy J. Flory (Democratic) 29.46%
  • Erwin J. Haas (Libertarian) 1.21%
  • Eric R. Anderson (Natural Law) 0.70%
Michigan 4Dave CampRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDave Camp (Republican) 65.49%
  • Lisa A. Donaldson (Democratic) 32.71%
Others
  • Ben Steele III (Libertarian) 0.99%
  • Susan I. Arnold (Natural Law) 0.79%
Michigan 5James BarciaDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJames Barcia (Democratic) 69.98%
  • Lawrence Sims (Republican) 28.20%
  • Mark Owen (Libertarian) 1.25%
  • Brian D. Ellison (Natural Law) 0.55%
Michigan 6Fred UptonRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFred Upton (Republican) 67.72%
  • Clarence Annen (Democratic) 30.69%
  • Scott Beavers (Libertarian) 1.56%
Michigan 7Nick SmithRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNick Smith (Republican) 55.01%
  • Kim Tunnicliff (Democratic) 42.89%
  • Robert Broda (Libertarian) 1.41%
  • Scott K. Williamson (Natural Law) 0.67%
Michigan 8Dick ChryslerRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYDebbie Stabenow (Democratic) 53.76%
  • Dick Chrysler (Republican) 44.14%
  • Doug MacDonald (Libertarian) 1.45%
  • Patricia Rayfield Allen (Natural Law) 0.64%
Michigan 9Dale KildeeDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDale Kildee (Democratic) 59.19%
  • Patrick Nowak (Republican) 38.81%
  • Malcolm Johnson (Libertarian) 1.50%
  • Terrence Shulman (Natural Law) 0.49%
Michigan 10David BoniorDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDavid Bonior (Democratic) 54.38%
  • Susy Heintz (Republican) 43.57%
  • Scott Scott (Libertarian) 1.53%
  • John D. Litle (Natural Law) 0.51%
Michigan 11Joe KnollenbergRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoe Knollenberg (Republican) 61.15%
  • Morris Frumin (Democratic) 35.90%
  • Dick Gach (Libertarian) 1.83%
  • Stuart Goldberg (Natural Law) 1.10%
Michigan 12Sander LevinDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSander Levin (Democratic) 57.40%
  • John Pappageorge (Republican) 40.54%
  • Albert J. Titran (Libertarian) 1.33%
  • Gail Anne Petrosoff (Natural Law) 0.73%
Michigan 13Lynn RiversDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLynn Rivers (Democratic) 56.57%
  • Joe Fitzsimmons (Republican) 41.31%
  • James Montgomery (Libertarian) 1.43%
Others
  • Jane Cutter (Workers World) 0.45%
  • Jim Hartnett (Socialist Equality) 0.23%
Michigan 14John ConyersDemocratic1964Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Conyers (Democratic) 85.86%
  • William Ashe (Republican) 12.06%
Others
  • Scott Boman (Libertarian) 0.93%
  • Richard R. Miller (Natural Law) 0.40%
  • Willie Reid (Independent) 0.39%
  • Helen Halyard (Socialist Equality) 0.36%
Michigan 15Barbara-Rose CollinsDemocratic1990Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
Others
  • Raymond Warner (Libertarian) 0.83%
  • Kevin Carey (Workers World) 0.54%
  • Gregory F. Smith (Natural Law) 0.40%
Michigan 16John DingellDemocratic1955(special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Dingell (Democratic) 62.03%
  • James DeSana (Republican) 35.68%
  • Bruce Cain (Libertarian) 1.43%
Others
  • Noha Fouad Hamze (Workers World) 0.46%
  • David Sole (Natural Law) 0.38%

Minnesota

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See also:List of United States representatives from Minnesota and1996 United States Senate election in Minnesota
DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Minnesota 1Gil GutknechtRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 2David MingeDFL1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDavid Minge (DFL) 54.92%
  • Gary Revier (Republican) 41.09%
  • Stan Bentz (Reform) 3.92%
Minnesota 3Jim RamstadRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Ramstad (Republican) 70.10%
  • Stanley Leino (DFL) 29.75%
Minnesota 4Bruce VentoDFL1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBruce Vento (DFL) 57.02%
  • Dennis Newinski (Republican) 36.80%
  • Richard Gibbons (Reform) 3.64%
  • Phil Willkie (Grassroots) 1.41%
  • Dan Vacek (Ind. Grassroots) 1.05%
Minnesota 5Martin Olav SaboDFL1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMartin Olav Sabo (DFL) 64.32%
  • Jack Uldrich (Republican) 28.49%
  • Erika Anderson (Grassroots) 5.32%
  • Jennifer Benton (Socialist Workers) 1.74%
Minnesota 6Bill LutherDFL1994Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 7Collin PetersonDFL1990Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 8Jim OberstarDFL1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Oberstar (DFL) 67.31%
  • Andy Larson (Republican) 25.23%
  • Stan Estes (Reform) 6.04%
  • Larry Fuhol (Libertarian) 1.34%

Mississippi

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi
See also:List of United States representatives from Mississippi and1996 United States Senate election in Mississippi

With RepublicanChip Pickering flipping the Democratic-held3rd district, the Republican Party gained a majority in the state's U.S. House delegation for the first time since Reconstruction. This would not occur again until2010.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1Roger WickerRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRoger Wicker (Republican) 67.62%
  • Henry Boyd (Democratic) 30.60%
  • Andy Rouse (Libertarian) 1.25%
  • Luke Lundemo (Natural Law) 0.53%
Mississippi 2Bennie ThompsonDemocratic1993Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBennie Thompson (Democratic) 59.62%
  • Danny Covington (Republican) 37.96%
  • Will Chipman (Libertarian) 2.42%
Mississippi 3Sonny MontgomeryDemocratic1966Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Mississippi 4Michael ParkerRepublican1988[i]Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMichael Parker (Republican) 61.22%
  • Kevin Antoine (Democratic) 36.39%
  • Kenneth Welch (Independence) 1.23%
Others
  • Eileen Mahoney (Natural Law) 0.63%
  • Bill Fausek (Libertarian) 0.52%
Mississippi 5Gene TaylorDemocratic1989Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGene Taylor (Democratic) 58.28%
  • Dennis Dollar (Republican) 40.08%
  • Le'Roy Carney (Independent) 1.03%
Others
  • Dan E. Rogers (Libertarian) 0.27%
  • Jordan Gollub (Independence) 0.24%
  • Philip Mayeux (Natural Law) 0.10%

Missouri

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Missouri
See also:List of United States representatives from Missouri
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1Bill ClayDemocratic1968Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 2Jim TalentRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Talent (Republican) 61.32%
  • Joan Kelly Horn (Democratic) 37.08%
  • Anton Stever (Libertarian) 1.01%
  • Judith Clessler (Natural Law) 0.60%
Missouri 3Dick GephardtDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDick Gephardt (Democratic) 58.99%
  • Debbie Wheelehan (Republican) 38.75%
  • Michael Crist (Libertarian) 1.70%
  • James Keersemaker (Natural Law) 0.55%
Missouri 4Ike SkeltonDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 5Karen McCarthyDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYKaren McCarthy (Democratic) 67.40%
  • Penny Bennett (Republican) 28.88%
  • Kevin Hertel (Libertarian) 1.92%
  • Tom Danaher (Natural Law) 1.79%
Missouri 6Pat DannerDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPat Danner (Democratic) 68.62%
  • Jeff Bailey (Republican) 29.26%
  • Karl Wetzel (Libertarian) 2.12%
Missouri 7Mel HancockRepublican1988Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYRoy Blunt (Republican) 64.87%
  • Ruth Bamberger (Democratic) 31.65%
  • Mike Harman (Libertarian) 2.61%
  • Sharalyn Harris (Natural Law) 0.87%
Missouri 8Bill EmersonRepublican1980Incumbent died June 22, 1996.
Independent gain.
  • Green tickYJo Ann Emerson (Independent) 50.47%
  • Emily Firebaugh (Democratic) 37.28%
  • Richard Kline (Republican) 10.53%
  • Greg Tlapek (Libertarian) 1.12%
  • David Zimmer (Natural Law) 0.59%
Missouri 9Harold VolkmerDemocratic1976Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYKenny Hulshof (Republican) 49.39%
  • Harold Volkmer (Democratic) 47.03%
  • Mitchell Moore (Libertarian) 2.85%
  • Douglas Rexford (Natural Law) 0.73%
  • Jo Ann Emerson was elected as a Republican in a special to serve the remaining months of the term and was elected as an Independent caucusing with Republicans due to Missouri state law. She later switched to the Republican Party a few days after the start of the new Congress.

Montana

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in Montana
See also:List of United States representatives from Montana and1996 United States Senate election in Montana
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Montana at-largePat WilliamsDemocratic1978Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

Nebraska

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See also:List of United States representatives from Nebraska and1996 United States Senate election in Nebraska
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nebraska 1Doug BereuterRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska 2Jon Lynn ChristensenRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJon Lynn Christensen (Republican) 56.82%
  • James Martin Davis (Democratic) 40.14%
  • Patricia Dunn (Natural Law) 1.98%
  • Phillip Torrison (Libertarian) 0.87%
Nebraska 3Bill BarrettRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Barrett (Republican) 77.39%
  • John Webster (Democratic) 22.53%

Nevada

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Nevada
See also:List of United States representatives from Nevada
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nevada 1John EnsignRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Ensign (Republican) 50%
  • Bob Coffin (Democratic) 43.50%
  • Ted Gunderson (Independent American) 2.65%
  • James Dan (Libertarian) 1.94%
  • Richard Eidson (Natural Law) 1.81%
Nevada 2Barbara VucanovichRepublican1982Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJim Gibbons (Republican) 58.56%
  • Thomas Wilson (Democratic) 35.26%
  • Dan Hansen (Independent American) 3.17%
  • Lois Avery (Libertarian) 1.67%
  • Louis Tomburello (Libertarian) 1.35%

New Hampshire

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire
See also:List of United States representatives from New Hampshire and1996 United States Senate election in New Hampshire
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1Bill ZeliffRepublican1990Incumbent retired torun for governor of New Hampshire.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJohn E. Sununu (Republican) 50.03%
  • Joe Keefe (Democratic) 46.61%
  • Gary Flanders (Libertarian) 3.30%
New Hampshire 2Charles BassRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCharles Bass (Republican) 50.50%
  • Deborah Arnesen (Democratic) 43.46%
  • Carole Lamirande (Independent) 4.42%
  • Roy Kendel (Independent American) 1.53%

New Jersey

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See also:List of United States representatives from New Jersey and1996 United States Senate election in New Jersey
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1Rob AndrewsDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRob Andrews (Democratic) 76.12%
  • Mel Suplee (Republican) 21.02%
  • Michael Edmondson (Libertarian) 1.27%
Others
  • Patricia Bily (Natural Law) 0.89%
  • Norman Wahner (Independent) 0.71%
New Jersey 2Frank LoBiondoRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank LoBiondo (Republican) 60.31%
  • Ruth Katz (Democratic) 38.01%
Others
  • David Headrick (Independent) 0.65%
  • Judith Azaren (Natural Law) 0.53%
  • Andrea Lippi (Independent) 0.49%
New Jersey 3Jim SaxtonRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Saxton (Republican) 64.21%
  • John Leonardi (Democratic) 33.26%
  • Janice Presser (Libertarian) 1.24%
Others
  • Agnes James (Conservative) 0.55%
  • Eugene Ashworth (Natural Law) 0.46%
  • Ken Feduniewicz (America First) 0.27%
New Jersey 4Chris SmithRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChris Smith (Republican) 63.62%
  • Kevin Meara (Democratic) 33.71%
  • Robert Figueroa (Independent) 1.30%
Others
  • Morgan Strong (Conservative) 0.88%
  • Arnold Kokans (Natural Law) 0.48%
New Jersey 5Marge RoukemaRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMarge Roukema (Republican) 71.29%
  • Bill Auer (Democratic) 24.75%
  • Lorraine La Neve (Conservative) 1.61%
Others
  • Dan Karlan (Libertarian) 0.83%
  • Helen Hamilton (Natural Law) 0.66%
  • Barry Childers (Independent) 0.50%
  • Gregory Kresge (Independent) 0.35%
New Jersey 6Frank PalloneDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank Pallone (Democratic) 61.25%
  • Steven Corodemus (Republican) 36.07%
  • Keith Quarles (Libertarian) 1.00%
Others
  • Richard Sorrentino (Conservative) 0.74%
  • Susan Normandin (Natural Law) 0.61%
  • Stefanie Trice (Socialist Workers) 0.32%
New Jersey 7Bob FranksRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Franks (Republican) 55.39%
  • Larry Lerner (Democratic) 41.83%
  • Dorothy De Laura (Conservative) 1.75%
Others
  • Nicholas Gentile (Natural Law) 0.73%
  • Robert G. Robertson (Socialist Workers) 0.30%
New Jersey 8William J. MartiniRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
New Jersey 9Robert TorricelliDemocratic1982Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYSteve Rothman (Democratic) 55.77%
  • Kathleen Donovan (Republican) 42.20%
  • Arthur Rosen (Independent) 1.29%
  • Leon Myerson (Libertarian) 0.73%
New Jersey 10Donald M. PayneDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDonald M. Payne (Democratic) 84.16%
  • Vanessa Williams (Republican) 14.62%
Others
  • Harley Tyler (Natural Law) 0.79%
  • Toni Jackson (Socialist Workers) 0.43%
New Jersey 11Rodney FrelinghuysenRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRodney Frelinghuysen (Republican) 66.27%
  • Chris Evangel (Democratic) 30.86%
  • Ed De Mott (Conservative) 1.12%
  • Austin Lett (Libertarian) 1.03%
  • Victoria Spruiell (Natural Law) 0.72%
New Jersey 12Dick ZimmerRepublican1990Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYMike Pappas (Republican) 50.45%
  • David Del Vecchio (Democratic) 46.65%
  • Virginia Flynn (Libertarian) 1.47%
Others
  • Joseph Mercurio (Conservative) 0.98%
  • Philip Cenicola (Natural Law) 0.45%
New Jersey 13Bob MenendezDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Menendez (Democratic) 78.83%
  • Carlos Munoz (Republican) 17.36%
  • Herbert Shaw (Independent) 1.46%
  • Mike Buoncristiano (Libertarian) 1.43%
Others
  • William Estrada (Socialist Workers) 0.49%
  • Rupert Ravens (Natural Law) 0.43%

New Mexico

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico
See also:List of United States representatives from New Mexico and1996 United States Senate election in New Mexico
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Mexico 1Steven SchiffRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteven Schiff (Republican) 56.60%
  • John Wertheim (Democratic) 37.10%
  • John Uhrich (Green) 3.98%
  • Betty Turrietta-Koury (Independent) 2.31%
New Mexico 2Joe SkeenRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoe Skeen (Republican) 55.93%
  • Shirley Baca (Democratic) 44.07%
New Mexico 3Bill RichardsonDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.

New York

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in New York
See also:List of United States representatives from New York
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1Michael ForbesRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMichael Forbes (Republican) 54.72%
  • Nora Bredes (Democratic) 45.28%
New York 2Rick LazioRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRick Lazio (Republican) 64.23%
  • Kenneth Herman (Democratic) 33.19%
  • Alice Cort Ross (Right to Life) 2.58%
New York 3Peter T. KingRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPeter T. King (Republican) 55.30%
  • Dal Lamagna (Democratic) 42.14%
  • John O'Shea (Right to Life) 1.78%
  • John A. DePrima (Libertarian) 0.78%
New York 4Dan FrisaRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYCarolyn McCarthy (Democratic) 57.49%
  • Dan Frisa (Republican) 40.51%
  • Vincent P. Garbitelli (Right to Life) 1.47%
  • Robert S. Berkowitz (Libertarian) 0.52%
New York 5Gary AckermanDemocratic1983Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGary Ackerman (Democratic) 63.66%
  • Grant M. Lally (Republican) 35.01%
  • Andrew Duff (Right to Life) 1.33%
New York 6Floyd FlakeDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFloyd Flake (Democratic) 84.85%
  • Jorawar Misir (Republican) 15.14%
New York 7Thomas J. MantonDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
New York 8Jerry NadlerDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
New York 9Chuck SchumerDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChuck Schumer (Democratic) 74.79%
  • Robert Verga (Republican) 21.29%
  • Michael Mossa (Conservative) 3.92%
New York 10Edolphus TownsDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEdolphus Towns (Democratic) 91.27%
  • Amelia Smith-Parker (Republican) 7.91%
  • Julian Hill (Right to Life) 0.82%
New York 11Major OwensDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMajor Owens (Democratic) 91.95%
  • Claudette Hayle (Republican) 8.04%
New York 12Nydia VelázquezDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNydia Velázquez (Democratic) 84.61%
  • Miguel Prado (Republican) 13.64%
  • Eleanor Garcia (Socialist Workers) 1.75%
New York 13Susan MolinariRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSusan Molinari (Republican) 61.56%
  • Tyrone G. Butler (Democratic) 34.71%
  • Kathleen Marciano (Right to Life) 2.21%
  • Anita Lerman (Independence) 1.52%
New York 14Carolyn MaloneyDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCarolyn Maloney (Democratic) 72.42%
  • Jeffrey Livingston (Republican) 23.72%
  • Thomas Leighton (Green) 1.95%
  • Joseph Lavezzo (Conservative) 1.22%
  • Delco Cornett (Right to Life) 0.68%
New York 15Charles RangelDemocratic1970Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCharles Rangel (Democratic) 91.31%
  • Edward Adams (Republican) 4.77%
  • Ruben Vargas (Conservative) 3.12%
  • Jose Augustin Suero (Right to Life) 0.79%
New York 16José E. SerranoDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJosé E. Serrano (Democratic) 96.31%
  • Rodney Torres (Republican) 2.90%
  • Owen Camp (Conservative) 0.79%
New York 17Eliot EngelDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEliot Engel (Democratic) 84.98%
  • Denis McCarthy (Republican) 13.33%
  • Dennis Coleman (Independence) 1.68%
New York 18Nita LoweyDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNita Lowey (Democratic) 63.64%
  • Kerry Katsorhis (Republican) 32.03%
  • Concetta Ferrara (Independence) 2.31%
  • Florence T. O'Grady (Right to Life) 2.02%
New York 19Sue KellyRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSue Kelly (Republican) 46.30%
  • Richard Klein (Democratic) 39.40%
  • Joe DioGuardi (Conservative) 12.43%
  • William Haase (Independence) 1.86%
New York 20Benjamin GilmanRepublican1972Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBenjamin Gilman (Republican) 57.07%
  • Yash Aggarwal (Democratic) 37.63%
  • Robert Garrison (Right to Life) 2.96%
  • Ira Goodman (Independence) 2.34%
New York 21Michael McNultyDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMichael McNulty (Democratic) 66.10%
  • Nancy Norman (Republican) 26.89%
  • Lee Wasserman (Libertarian) 7.00%
New York 22Gerald SolomonRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGerald Solomon (Republican) 60.48%
  • Steve James (Democratic) 39.52%
New York 23Sherwood BoehlertRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSherwood Boehlert (Republican) 64.34%
  • Bruce Hapanowicz (Democratic) 26.04%
  • Thomas Loughlin (Independence) 5.59%
  • William Tapley (Right to Life) 4.02%
New York 24John M. McHughRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn M. McHugh (Republican) 71.12%
  • Donald R. Ravenscroft (Democratic) 25.01%
  • William Beaumont (Independence) 3.86%
New York 25James T. WalshRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJames T. Walsh (Republican) 55.11%
  • Marty Mack (Democratic) 44.89%
New York 26Maurice HincheyDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMaurice Hinchey (Democratic) 55.21%
  • Sue Wittig (Republican) 42.30%
  • Douglas Drazen (Independence) 2.48%
New York 27Bill PaxonRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Paxon (Republican) 59.88%
  • Thomas Fricano (Democratic) 40.12%
New York 28Louise SlaughterDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLouise Slaughter (Democratic) 57.25%
  • Geoff Rosenberger (Republican) 42.75%
New York 29John LaFalceDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn LaFalce (Democratic) 61.99%
  • David Callard (Republican) 38.01%
New York 30Jack QuinnRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJack Quinn (Republican) 54.82%
  • Francis Pordum (Democratic) 45.18%
New York 31Amo HoughtonRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYAmo Houghton (Republican) 71.56%
  • Bruce Mac Bain (Democratic) 25.35%
  • Le Roy Wilson (Right to Life) 3.09%

North Carolina

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina
See also:List of United States representatives from North Carolina and1996 United States Senate election in North Carolina
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1Eva ClaytonDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEva Clayton (Democratic) 65.90%
  • Ted Tyler (Republican) 33.12%
Others
  • Todd Murphrey (Libertarian) 0.65%
  • Joseph Boxerman (Natural Law) 0.32%
North Carolina 2David FunderburkRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYBob Etheridge (Democratic) 52.54%
  • David Funderburk (Republican) 45.68%
  • Mark D. Jackson (Libertarian) 1.34%
  • Robert Argy (Natural Law) 0.44%
North Carolina 3Walter B. Jones Jr.Republican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYWalter B. Jones Jr. (Republican) 62.66%
  • George Parrott (Democratic) 36.53%
  • Jon Williams (Natural Law) 0.81%
North Carolina 4Fred HeinemanRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYDavid Price (Democratic) 54.39%
  • Fred Heineman (Republican) 43.76%
  • David Allen Walker (Libertarian) 1.43%
  • Russell Wollman (Natural Law) 0.42%
North Carolina 5Richard BurrRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRichard Burr (Republican) 62.08%
  • Neil Cashion (Democratic) 35.44%
  • Barbara Howe (Libertarian) 2.00%
  • Craig Berg (Natural Law) 0.48%
North Carolina 6Howard CobleRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHoward Coble (Republican) 72.43%
  • Mark Costley (Democratic) 25.39%
  • Gary Goodson (Libertarian) 1.18%
North Carolina 7Charlie RoseDemocratic1972Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYMike McIntyre (Democratic) 52.88%
  • Bill Caster (Republican) 45.82%
Others
  • Chris Nubel (Libertarian) 0.95%
  • Garrison Frantz (Natural Law) 0.34%
North Carolina 8Bill HefnerDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 9Sue MyrickRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSue Myrick (Republican) 62.95%
  • Mike Daisley (Democratic) 35.40%
Others
  • David Knight (Libertarian) 0.97%
  • Jeannine Austin (Natural Law) 0.64%
North Carolina 10Cass BallengerRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCass Ballenger (Republican) 69.98%
  • Ben Neill (Democratic) 28.73%
  • Richard Kahn (Natural Law) 1.28%
North Carolina 11Charles TaylorRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected
  • Green tickYCharles Taylor (Republican) 58.26%
  • James Mark Ferguson (Democratic) 40.02%
  • Phil McCanless (Libertarian) 1.01%
  • Milton Burrill (Natural Law) 0.70%
North Carolina 12Mel WattDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMel Watt (Democratic) 71.49%
  • Joe Martino (Republican) 26.71%
  • Roger Kohn (Libertarian) 1.07%
  • Walter Lewis (Natural Law) 0.73%

North Dakota

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota
See also:List of United States representatives from North Dakota
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Dakota at-largeEarl PomeroyDemocratic-NPL1992Incumbent re-elected.

Ohio

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio
See also:List of United States representatives from Ohio
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1Steve ChabotRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteve Chabot (Republican) 54.17%
  • Mark Longabaugh (Democratic) 43.36%
  • John Halley (Natural Law) 2.46%
Ohio 2Rob PortmanRepublican1993Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 3Tony P. HallDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTony P. Hall (Democratic) 63.64%
  • David Westbrock (Republican) 33.33%
  • Dorothy Mackey (Natural Law) 2.24%
Ohio 4Mike OxleyRepublican1981Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMike Oxley (Republican) 64.81%
  • Paul McClain (Democratic) 30.34%
  • Michael McCaffery (Natural Law) 4.85%
Ohio 5Paul GillmorRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPaul Gillmor (Republican) 61.13%
  • Annie Saunders (Democratic) 34.06%
  • David Schaffer (Natural Law) 4.81%
Ohio 6Frank CremeansRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Ohio 7Dave HobsonRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDave Hobson (Republican) 67.85%
  • Richard Blain (Democratic) 26.36%
  • Dawn Johnson (Natural Law) 5.78%
Ohio 8John BoehnerRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Boehner (Republican) 70.28%
  • Jeffrey Kitchen (Democratic) 26.07%
  • William Baker (Natural Law) 3.65%
Ohio 9Marcy KapturDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMarcy Kaptur (Democratic) 81%
  • Randy Whitman (Republican) 20.80%
  • Elizabeth Slotnick (Natural Law) 2.11%
Ohio 10Martin HokeRepublican1992Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Ohio 11Louis StokesDemocratic1968Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLouis Stokes (Democratic) 81.22%
  • James Sykora (Republican) 15.25%
  • Sonja Glavina (Natural Law) 3.52%
Ohio 12John KasichRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Kasich (Republican) 63.88%
  • Cynthia Ruccia (Democratic) 33.17%
  • Barbara Edelman (Natural Law) 2.95%
Ohio 13Sherrod BrownDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSherrod Brown (Democratic) 60.49%
  • Kenneth Blair (Republican) 35.92%
  • David Kluter (Natural Law) 3.59%
Ohio 14Thomas C. SawyerDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYThomas C. Sawyer (Democratic) 54.34%
  • Joyce George (Republican) 41.72%
  • Terry Wilkinson (Natural Law) 3.93%
Ohio 15Deborah PryceRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 16Ralph RegulaRepublican1972Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRalph Regula (Republican) 68.72%
  • Thomas Burkhart (Democratic) 28.00%
  • Brad Graef (Natural Law) 3.28%
Ohio 17James TraficantDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJames Traficant (Democratic) 90.96%
  • James Cahaney (Natural Law) 9.04%
Ohio 18Bob NeyRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Ney (Republican) 50.19%
  • Rob Burch (Democratic) 46.33%
  • Margaret Chitti (Natural Law) 3.48%
Ohio 19Steve LaTouretteRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteve LaTourette (Republican) 54.70%
  • Thomas Coyne (Democratic) 40.98%
  • Thomas A. Martin (Natural Law) 4.32%

Oklahoma

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See also:List of United States representatives from Oklahoma and1996 United States Senate election in Oklahoma
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oklahoma 1Steve LargentRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSteve Largent (Republican) 68.16%
  • Randolph Amen (Democratic) 27.56%
  • Karla Condray (Independent) 4.28%
Oklahoma 2Tom CoburnRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Oklahoma 3Bill BrewsterDemocratic1990Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYWes Watkins (Republican) 51.45%
  • Darryl Roberts (Democratic) 45.24%
  • Scott Demaree (Independent) 3.31%
Oklahoma 4J. C. WattsRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJ. C. Watts (Republican) 57.68%
  • Ed Crocker (Democratic) 39.89%
  • Robert T. Murphy (Independent) 2.43%
Oklahoma 5Ernest IstookRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYErnest Istook (Republican) 69.72%
  • James Forsythe (Democratic) 27.07%
  • Ava Kennedy (Independent) 3.21%
Oklahoma 6Frank LucasRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank Lucas (Republican) 63.88%
  • Paul Barby (Democratic) 36.12%

Oregon

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon
See also:List of United States representatives from Oregon,1996 United States Senate election in Oregon, and1996 United States Senate special election in Oregon
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oregon 1Elizabeth FurseDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYElizabeth Furse (Democratic) 51.90%
  • Bill Witt (Republican) 45.28%
  • Richard Johnson (Libertarian) 2.26%
  • David Princ (Socialist) 0.41%
Oregon 2Wes CooleyRepublican1994Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYBob Smith (Republican) 61.66%
  • Mike Dugan (Democratic) 36.53%
  • Frank Wise (Libertarian) 1.72%
Oregon 3Earl BlumenauerDemocratic1996Incumbent re-elected.
Oregon 4Peter DeFazioDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPeter DeFazio (Democratic) 65.69%
  • John Newkirk (Republican) 28.40%
  • Tonie Nathan (Libertarian) 1.82%
  • Bill Bonville (Reform) 1.47%
Others
  • David Duemler (Socialist) 0.51%
  • Allan Opus (Green) 0.48%
Oregon 5Jim BunnRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYDarlene Hooley (Democratic) 51.17%
  • Jim Bunn (Republican) 46.00%
  • Lawrence Duquesne (Libertarian) 1.90%
  • Trey Smith (Socialist) 0.78%

Pennsylvania

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See also:List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 1Thomas M. FogliettaDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 2Chaka FattahDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChaka Fattah (Democratic) 87.99%
  • Larry Murphy (Republican) 12.01%
Pennsylvania 3Robert BorskiDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRobert Borski (Democratic) 68.90%
  • Joseph McColgan (Republican) 31.10%
Pennsylvania 4Ron KlinkDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRon Klink (Democratic) 64.20%
  • Paul Adametz (Republican) 35.76%
Pennsylvania 5William ClingerRepublican1978Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 6Tim HoldenDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTim Holden (Democratic) 58.55%
  • Christian Leinbach (Republican) 40.70%
  • Thomas List (Natural Law) 0.75%
Pennsylvania 7Curt WeldonRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCurt Weldon (Republican) 66.93%
  • John Innelli (Democratic) 32.38%
  • John Pronchik (Natural Law) 0.68%
Pennsylvania 8Jim GreenwoodRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Greenwood (Republican) 59.10%
  • John Murray (Democratic) 35.28%
  • Richard Piotrowski (Libertarian) 3.09%
  • David Booth (Constitution) 2.52%
Pennsylvania 9Bud ShusterRepublican1972Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBud Shuster (Republican) 73.70%
  • Monte Kemmler (Democratic) 26.27%
Pennsylvania 10Joseph M. McDadeRepublican1962Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoseph M. McDade (Republican) 59.78%
  • Joe Cullen (Democratic) 36.22%
  • Thomas McLaughlin (Reform) 3.98%
Pennsylvania 11Paul KanjorskiDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 12John MurthaDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Murtha (Democratic) 69.99%
  • Bill Choby (Republican) 30.00%
Pennsylvania 13Jon D. FoxRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 14William J. CoyneDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYWilliam J. Coyne (Democratic) 60.68%
  • Bill Ravotti (Republican) 38.96%
  • Paul Scherrer (Socialist Equality) 0.35%
Pennsylvania 15Paul McHaleDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYPaul McHale (Democratic) 54.81%
  • Bob Kilbanks (Republican) 41.33%
  • Nicholas Sabatine (Reform) 3.46%
  • Philip Faust (Natural Law) 0.40%
Pennsylvania 16Bob WalkerRepublican1976Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYJoe Pitts (Republican) 59.40%
  • James Blaine (Democratic) 37.50%
  • Robert Yorczyk (Reform) 3.09%
Pennsylvania 17George GekasRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 18Mike DoyleDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMike Doyle (Democratic) 56.01%
  • David Fawcett (Republican) 40.39%
  • Richard E. Caligiuri (Independent) 3.19%
  • Ralph Emmerich (Natural Law) 0.41%
Pennsylvania 19Bill GoodlingRepublican1974Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Goodling (Republican) 62.55%
  • Scott Chronister (Democratic) 35.86%
  • Francis Worley (Independent) 1.53%
Pennsylvania 20Frank MascaraDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank Mascara (Democratic) 53.89%
  • Mike McCormick (Republican) 46.10%
Pennsylvania 21Phil EnglishRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.

Rhode Island

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See also:List of United States representatives from Rhode Island and1996 United States Senate election in Rhode Island
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1Patrick J. KennedyDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
Others
  • Michael Rollins (Independent) 0.99%
  • Graham Schwass (Green) 0.80%
  • Gregory Raposa (Independent) 0.74%
Rhode Island 2Jack ReedDemocratic1990Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYRobert Weygand (Democratic) 64.47%
  • Richard Wild (Republican) 31.72%
  • Thomas Ricci (Independent) 1.70%
  • Gail Casman (Independent) 1.19%
  • Jack Potter (Independent) 0.92%

South Carolina

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina
See also:List of United States representatives from South Carolina and1996 United States Senate election in South Carolina
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1Mark SanfordRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMark Sanford (Republican) 96.36%
  • Joseph Innella (Natural Law) 3.55%
South Carolina 2Floyd SpenceRepublican1970Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFloyd Spence (Republican) 89.76%
  • Maurice Raiford (Natural Law) 10.05%
South Carolina 3Lindsey GrahamRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLindsey Graham (Republican) 60.29%
  • Debbie Dorn (Democratic) 38.73%
  • Linda Pennington (Natural Law) 0.97%
South Carolina 4Bob InglisRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Inglis (Republican) 70.92%
  • Darrell Curry (Democratic) 27.78%
  • Faye Walters (Natural Law) 1.28%
South Carolina 5John SprattDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn Spratt (Democratic) 54.08%
  • Larry Bigham (Republican) 45.26%
  • P. G. Joshi (Natural Law) 0.64%
South Carolina 6Jim ClyburnDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Clyburn (Democratic) 69.41%
  • Gary McLeod (Republican) 30.03%
  • Savita Joshi (Natural Law) 0.55%

South Dakota

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota
See also:List of United States representatives from South Dakota and1996 United States Senate election in South Dakota
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Dakota at-largeTim JohnsonDemocratic1986Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYJohn Thune (Republican) 57.67%
  • Rick Weiland (Democratic) 36.99%
  • Stacey Nelson (Independent) 3.22%
  • Kurt Evans (Independent) 2.12%

Tennessee

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee
See also:List of United States representatives from Tennessee and1996 United States Senate election in Tennessee
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1Jimmy QuillenRepublican1962Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYBill Jenkins (Republican) 64.76%
  • Kay Smith (Democratic) 32.28%
  • Dave Davis (Independent) 1.07%
Others
  • James B. Taylor (Independent) 0.60%
  • Bill Bull Durham (Independent) 0.49%
  • John Curtis (Independent) 0.34%
  • Mike Fugate (Independent) 0.24%
  • Paul Schmidt (Independent) 0.20%
Tennessee 2Jimmy DuncanRepublican1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJimmy Duncan (Republican) 70.68%
  • Stephen Smith (Democratic) 28.57%
Others
  • Chris Dimit (Independent) 0.61%
  • George Njezic (Independent) 0.14%
Tennessee 3Zach WampRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYZach Wamp (Republican) 56.30%
  • Chuck Jolly (Democratic) 42.55%
Others
  • William Cole (Independent) 0.50%
  • Walt Ward (Independent) 0.36%
  • Thomas Morrell (Independent) 0.15%
  • Dick Sims (Independent) 0.14%
Tennessee 4Van HillearyRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYVan Hilleary (Republican) 57.90%
  • Mark Stewart (Democratic) 41.18%
  • Patrick Lyons (Independent) 0.60%
  • Preston Spaulding (Independent) 0.32%
Tennessee 5Bob ClementDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Clement (Democratic) 72.38%
  • Steven Edmondson (Republican) 23.84%
  • Mike Childers (Independent) 3.78%
Tennessee 6Bart GordonDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 7Ed BryantRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEd Bryant (Republican) 65.42%
  • Don Trotter (Democratic) 33.30%
  • Steven Romer (Independent) 1.28%
Tennessee 8John S. TannerDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJohn S. Tanner (Democratic) 67.26%
  • Tom Watson (Republican) 29.92%
  • Donna Malone (Independent) 2.62%
Tennessee 9Harold Ford Sr.Democratic1974Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYHarold Ford Jr. (Democratic) 61.10%
  • Rod DeBerry (Republican) 37.26%
  • Silky Sullivan (Independent) 0.50%

Texas

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
See also:List of United States representatives from Texas and1996 United States Senate election in Texas
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 1Jim ChapmanDemocratic1985Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYMax Sandlin (Democratic) 51.56%
  • Ed Merritt (Republican) 46.75%
  • Margaret Palms (Natural Law) 1.69%
Texas 2Charles WilsonDemocratic1972Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJim Turner (Democratic) 52.24%
  • Brian Babin (Republican) 45.61%
  • Henry McCullough (Independent) 1.21%
Others
  • David Constant (Libertarian) 0.63%
  • Gary Hardy (Natural Law) 0.30%
Texas 3Sam JohnsonRepublican1991Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSam Johnson (Republican) 72.98%
  • Lee Cole (Democratic) 24.43%
  • John E. Davis (Libertarian) 2.59%
Texas 4Ralph HallDemocratic1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRalph Hall (Democratic) 63.77%
  • Jerry Hall (Republican) 34.30%
  • Steven Rothacker (Libertarian) 1.53%
  • Enos Denham (Natural Law) 0.39%
Texas 5John BryantDemocratic1982Incumbent retired torun for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickYPete Sessions (Republican) 53.07%
  • John Pouland (Democratic) 46.93%
Texas 6Joe BartonRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJoe Barton (Republican) 77.12%
  • Skeet Richardson (Independent) 12.81%
  • Catherine Anderson (Libertarian) 6.93%
  • Doug Williams (US Taxpayers) 3.14%
Texas 7Bill ArcherRepublican1970Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBill Archer (Republican) 81.37%
  • Al Siegmund (Democratic) 15.09%
  • Gene Hsiao (Independent) 2.08%
  • Randy Sims (Independent) 1.46%
Texas 8Jack FieldsRepublican1980Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYKevin Brady (Republican) 59.11%
  • Gene Fontenot (Republican) 40.89%
Texas 9Steve StockmanRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Texas 10Lloyd DoggettDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLloyd Doggett (Democratic) 56.20%
  • Teresa Doggett (Republican) 41.36%
  • Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 1.68%
  • Steve Klayman (Natural Law) 0.75%
Texas 11Chet EdwardsDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYChet Edwards (Democratic) 56.83%
  • Jay Mathis (Republican) 42.37%
  • Ken Hardin (Natural Law) 0.79%
Texas 12Pete GerenDemocratic1989Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Texas 13Mac ThornberryRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMac Thornberry (Republican) 66.87%
  • Samuel Silverman (Democratic) 32.29%
  • Don Harkey (Natural Law) 0.84%
Texas 14Greg LaughlinRepublican1988Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYRon Paul (Republican) 51.08%
  • Lefty Morris (Democratic) 47.62%
  • Ed Fasanella (Natural Law) 1.30%
Texas 15Kika de la GarzaDemocratic1964Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYRubén Hinojosa (Democratic) 62.30%
  • Tom Haughey (Republican) 36.74%
  • Rob Wofford (Natural Law) 0.96%
Texas 16Ronald D. ColemanDemocratic1982Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYSilvestre Reyes (Democratic) 70.63%
  • Rick Ledesma (Republican) 27.60%
  • Carl Proffer (Natural Law) 1.76%
Texas 17Charles StenholmDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYCharles Stenholm (Democratic) 51.65%
  • Rudy Izzard (Republican) 47.37%
  • Richard Caro (Natural Law) 0.98%
Texas 18Sheila Jackson LeeDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSheila Jackson Lee (Democratic) 77.07%
  • Larry White (Republican) 10.14%
  • Jerry Burley (Republican) 5.72%
  • George A. Young (Republican) 3.87%
  • Mike Lamson (Democratic) 3.20%
Texas 19Larry CombestRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLarry Combest (Republican) 80.37%
  • John Sawyer (Democratic) 19.63%
Texas 20Henry B. GonzálezDemocratic1961Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHenry B. González (Democratic) 63.72%
  • James Walker (Republican) 34.40%
  • Alex DePeña (Libertarian) 1.56%
  • Lyndon Felps (Natural Law) 0.32%
Texas 21Lamar SmithRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYLamar Smith (Republican) 76.43%
  • Gordon Wharton (Democratic) 22.40%
  • Randy Rutenbeck (Natural Law) 1.16%
Texas 22Tom DeLayRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom DeLay (Republican) 68.11%
  • Scott D. Cunningham (Democratic) 31.89%
Texas 23Henry BonillaRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYHenry Bonilla (Republican) 61.85%
  • Charlie Jones (Democratic) 36.37%
  • Linda Caswell (Natural Law) 1.78%
Texas 24Martin FrostDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYMartin Frost (Democratic) 55.75%
  • Ed Harrison (Republican) 39.07%
  • Marion Jacob (Democratic) 3.33%
  • Dale Mouton (Independent) 1.84%
Texas 25Ken BentsenDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYKen Bentsen (Democratic) 57.32%
  • Dolly Madison McKenna (Republican) 42.68%
Texas 26Dick ArmeyRepublican1984Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDick Armey (Republican) 73.63%
  • Jerry Frankel (Democratic) 26.37%
Texas 27Solomon OrtizDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYSolomon Ortiz (Democratic) 64.64%
  • Joe Gardner (Republican) 33.84%
  • Kevin Richardson (Natural Law) 1.52%
Texas 28Frank TejedaDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank Tejeda (Democratic) 75.37%
  • Mark Cude (Republican) 23.40%
  • Clifford Finley (Natural Law) 1.23%
Texas 29Gene GreenDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYGene Green (Democratic) 67.51%
  • Jack Rodriguez (Republican) 31.03%
  • Jack Klinger (US Taxpayers) 1.46%
Texas 30Eddie Bernice JohnsonDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYEddie Bernice Johnson (Democratic) 54.59%
  • John Hendry (Republican) 18.28%
  • James Sweatt (Democratic) 8.76%
  • Marvin Crenshaw (Democratic) 6.87%
  • Lisa Kitterman (Republican) 6.86%
  • Lisa Hembry (Independent) 3.10%
  • Ada Granado (Independent) 1.13%
  • Stevan Hammond (Independent) 0.41%

Utah

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah
See also:List of United States representatives from Utah
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Utah 1Jim HansenRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Hansen (Republican) 68.31%
  • Gregory Sanders (Democratic) 29.97%
  • Randall Tolpinrud (Natural Law) 1.72%
Utah 2Enid GreeneRepublican1994Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYMerrill Cook (Republican) 54.99%
  • Rocky Anderson (Democratic) 42.44%
  • Arly Pederson (Independent) 1.30%
  • Catherine Carter (Natural Law) 1.26%
Utah 3Bill OrtonDemocratic1990Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Others
  • Gerald Slothower (Independent) 0.34%
  • John Langford (Socialist Workers) 0.13%

Vermont

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont
See also:List of United States representatives from Vermont
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Vermont at-largeBernie SandersIndependent1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBernie Sanders (Independent) 55.23%
  • Susan Sweetser (Republican) 32.59%
  • Jack Long (Democratic) 9.36%
  • Thomas Morse (Libertarian) 1.06%
Others
  • Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.77%
  • Robert Melamede (Grassroots) 0.53%
  • Norio Kushi (Natural Law) 0.32%

Virginia

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia
See also:List of United States representatives from Virginia and1996 United States Senate election in Virginia
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Virginia 1Herbert H. BatemanRepublican1982Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 2Owen B. PickettDemocratic1986Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 3Bobby ScottDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBobby Scott (Democratic) 82.12%
  • Elsie Holland (Republican) 17.85%
Virginia 4Norman SisiskyDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNorman Sisisky (Democratic) 78.61%
  • Tony Zevgolis (Republican) 21.37%
Virginia 5Lewis F. Payne Jr.Democratic1988Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 6Bob GoodlatteRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Goodlatte (Republican) 67.00%
  • Jeffrey Grey (Democratic) 30.84%
  • Jay Rutledge (Independent) 2.12%
Virginia 7Thomas J. Bliley Jr.Republican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYThomas J. Bliley Jr. (Republican) 75.10%
  • Roderic Slayton (Democratic) 20.28%
  • Bradley Evans (Independent) 4.56%
Virginia 8Jim MoranDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim Moran (Democratic) 66.40%
  • John Otey (Republican) 28.14%
  • Ward Edmonds (Reform) 2.72%
  • Sarina Grosswald (Independent) 2.28%
  • Charles Severance (Independent) 0.32%
Virginia 9Rick BoucherDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRick Boucher (Democratic) 65.00%
  • Patrick Muldoon (Republican) 30.70%
  • Tom Roberts (Reform) 4.27%
Virginia 10Frank WolfRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYFrank Wolf (Republican) 72.02%
  • Bob Weinberg (Democratic) 25.17%
  • Gary Reams (Independent) 2.76%
Virginia 11Tom DavisRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom Davis (Republican) 64.10%
  • Tom Horton (Independent) 34.51%
  • Levi Levy (Independent) 1.31%

Washington

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See also:List of United States representatives from Washington

As of 2022[update], these were the last elections in which the Republican Party won a majority of congressional districts fromWashington.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Washington 1Rick WhiteRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYRick White (Republican) 53.74%
  • Jeff Coopersmith (Democratic) 46.26%
Washington 2Jack MetcalfRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJack Metcalf (Republican) 48.51%
  • Kevin Quigley (Democratic) 47.76%
  • Karen Leibrant (Natural Law) 3.72%
Washington 3Linda SmithRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Washington 4Doc HastingsRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDoc Hastings (Republican) 52.96%
  • Rick Locke (Democratic) 47.04%
Washington 5George NethercuttRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Washington 6Norm DicksDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYNorm Dicks (Democratic) 65.90%
  • Bill Tinsley (Republican) 30.24%
  • Ted Haley (Independent) 2.36%
  • Michael Huddleston (Natural Law) 1.50%
Washington 7Jim McDermottDemocratic1988Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJim McDermott (Democratic) 80.96%
  • Frank Kleschen (Republican) 19.04%
Washington 8Jennifer DunnRepublican1992Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYJennifer Dunn (Republican) 65.39%
  • Dave Little (Democratic) 34.61%
Washington 9Randy TateRepublican1994Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickYAdam Smith (Democratic) 50.14%
  • Randy Tate (Republican) 47.27%
  • David Gruenstein (Natural Law) 2.59%

West Virginia

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia
See also:List of United States representatives from West Virginia and1996 United States Senate election in West Virginia
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
West Virginia 1Alan MollohanDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 2Bob WiseDemocratic1982Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBob Wise (Democratic) 68.89%
  • Greg Morris (Republican) 31.11%
West Virginia 3Nick RahallDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.

Wisconsin

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin
See also:List of United States representatives from Wisconsin
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wisconsin 1Mark NeumannRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 2Scott KlugRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 3Steve GundersonRepublican1980Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 4Jerry KleczkaDemocratic1984Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 5Tom BarrettDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 6Tom PetriRepublican1979(Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYTom Petri (Republican) 73.02%
  • Al Lindskoog (Democratic) 23.90%
  • James Dean (US Taxpayers) 2%
  • Timothy Farness (Independent) 1%
Wisconsin 7Dave ObeyDemocratic1969(Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYDave Obey (Democratic) 57.05%
  • Scott West (Republican) 42.91%
Wisconsin 8Toby RothRepublican1978Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 9Jim SensenbrennerRepublican1978Incumbent re-elected.

Wyoming

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Main article:1996 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming
See also:List of United States representatives from Wyoming and1996 United States Senate election in Wyoming
DistrictIncumbentThis race
RepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wyoming at-largeBarbara CubinRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickYBarbara Cubin (Republican) 55.24%
  • Pete Maxfield (Democratic) 40.82%
  • Dave Dawson (Libertarian) 3.93%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Same results as the general election, but seated early.[8]
  2. ^There were two Independents.
  3. ^This seat was the tipping point seat for a Republican majority.
  4. ^This seat was the tipping point seat for a Democratic majority.
  5. ^Stump was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in 1982 and was re-elected as such that year.
  6. ^Deal was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in April 1995.
  7. ^Tauzin was first elected as a Democrat. He switched to the Republican Party in August 1995.
  8. ^Hayes was first elected as a Democrat. He switched to the Republican Party in December 1995.
  9. ^Parker was originally elected as a Democrat. He switched parties in November 1995.

References

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  1. ^ab"Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives - 404". Archived fromthe original on October 25, 2011. RetrievedOctober 19, 2010.
  2. ^ab"Congress Profiles – US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives".history.house.gov.
  3. ^"The 1996 House Elections: Reaffirming the Conservative Trend". Archived fromthe original on October 27, 2011. RetrievedOctober 19, 2010.
  4. ^"Warning signals for House Democrats".Politico. December 3, 2009.
  5. ^Wang, Sam (February 2, 2013)."The Great Gerrymander of 2012".The New York Times. RetrievedMay 29, 2013.
  6. ^"In 1996, House Democrats also won the popular vote but remained in the minority (kind of)".Washingtonpost.com. November 12, 2012. RetrievedDecember 3, 2012.
  7. ^1996 special election results
  8. ^"Our Campaigns – KS District 2 Race – Nov 05, 1996".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  9. ^"Our Campaigns – MO District 8 – Special Election Race – Nov 05, 1996".www.ourcampaigns.com.
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