Elections US House of Representatives 2012

September 11, 2011
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All of the 435 U.S. House of Representatives seats, both Democrat and Republican, are up for re-election. (continually updated)

Oregon’s special election for the 1st Congressional District will be held on January 21, 2012 to replace disgraced Democrat, David Wu. Primaries selected Democrat Suzanne Bonamici and Republican Rob Cornilles.

Quick Look at Democrat House Seats vacated in 2012 elections: 
Arkansas 4th District (Mike Ross – retiring)
California 6th District (Lynn Woolsey – retiring)
California 18th District (Dennis Cardoza – retiring)
California 51st district (Bob Filner – retiring, running for Mayor of San Diego)
Connecticut 5th District (Chris Murphy – running for US Senate seat)
Hawaii 2nd District (Mazie Hirono – running for US Senate seat)
Indiana 2nd District (Joe Donnelly – running for US Senate seat)
Illinois 12th District (Jerry Costello – retiring)
Massachusetts 1st District (John Olver – retiring)
Massachusetts 4th District (Barney Frank – retiring)
Michigan 5th District (Dale Kildee – retiring)
Nevada 1st District (Shelley Berkley – running for US Senate seat)
New Mexico 1st District (Martin Heinrich – running for US Senate seat)
Oklahoma 2nd District (Dan Boren – retiring)
Texas 20th District (Charlie Gonzalez – retiring)
Washington 1st District (Jay Inslee – retiring, running for Governor)
Wisconsin 2nd District (Tammy Bladwin – running for US Senate)

Quick Look at Republican House Seats vacated in 2012 elections: 
Arizona 6th District (Jeff Flake – running for US Senate seat)
Florida 14th District (Connie Mack IV – running for US Senate seat)
Indiana 6th District (Mike Pence – retiring – running for Governor of Indiana)
Missouri 2nd District (Todd Akin – running for US Senate seat)
Montana At-Large District (Denny Rehberg – running for US Senate seat)
North Dakota At-Large (Rick Berg – running for US Senate seat)
Texas 14th District (Ron Paul retiring – running for US Presidency)

Keep checking back for newly announced challengers.

NOTE THAT REDISTRICTING IS ON THE HORIZON AND THE FOLLOWING MAY CHANGE IN SOME STATES.

ALABAMA:
(coming)

ALASKA:
(coming)

ARIZONA:
(coming)

ARKANSAS:
Rep. Rick Crawford (R) – 1st District
Clark Hall (D) – 1st District
Gary Latanich (D) – 1st District
Rep. Timothy Griffin (R) – 2nd District
Rep. Steve Womack (R) – 3rd District
Ken Aden (D) – 3rd District
Rep. Mike Ross (D) – 4th District – retiring
Marcus Richmond (R) – 4th District, business owner, retired Marine
Gene Jeffress (D) – 4th District

CALIFORNIA: (Source) and (Source)
Rep. Wally Herger (R) – 1st District (currently reps 2nd District)
Gregory Cheadle (R) – 1st District, real estate broker
Pete Stiglich (R) – 1st District, retired Air Force Colonel
Jim Reed (D) – 1st District
Daniel Roberts – 2nd District, Vietnam War Vet, President of an investment company
Susan Adams (D) – 2nd District
Andy Caffrey (D) – 2nd District
Jared Huffman (D) – 2nd District
Stacey Lawson (D) – 2nd District
Tiffany Renee (D) – 2nd District
Norman Solomon (D) – 2nd District
Tony Carlos (R) – New 3rd District
Timothy Core (R) – New 3rd District
Kim Dolbow Vann (R) – New 3rd District
Charles Schaupp (R) – New 3rd District
Rick Tubbs (R) – New 3rd District
Rep. John Garamendi (D) – New 3rd District (currently reps 10th District)
Rep. Tom McClintock (R) – 4th District
Rep.Mike Thompson (D) – 5th District (currently reps 1st District)
Rep. Doris Matsui (D) – 6th District (currently reps 5th District)
Rep. Dan Lungren (R) – 7th District (currently reps 3rd district)
Darren Spellman (R) – 7th District
Ami Beri (D) – 7th District
NOTE: District 8 will have no incumbent due to redistricting.
Jackie Conaway (D) – 8th District
Tim Donnelly (R) – 8th District
Gregg Imus (R) – 8th District. Co-founder of Minuteman Civil Defense Corps of CA
Bill Jensen (R) – 8th District
Angela Valles (R) – 8th District
Ricky Gill (R) – 9th District
John McDonald (R) – 9th District
Rep. Jeff Denham (R) – 10th District (currently reps 19th District)
Mike Barkley (D) – 10th District
Jose Hernandez (D) – 10th District
Rep. George Miller (D) 11th District (currently reps 7th District)
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) 12th District (currently reps 8th District)
Summer Shields (D) – 12th District
Philip Berg (L) – 12th District
Rep. Barbara Lee (D) – 13th District (currently reps 9th District)
Rep. Pete Stark (D) – 15th District (currently reps 13th District)
Rep. Jackie Speier (D) 14th District (currently reps 12th District)
Eric Swalwell (D) – 15th District
Rep. Jeff Denham (R) – 16th District
Rep. Jim Costa (D) – 16th District
Rep. Mike Honda (D) – 17th District (currently reps 17th District)
Rep. Anna Eshoo (D) – 18th District (currently reps 14th District)
David Valadao (R) – 21st District
Andy Vidak (R) – 21st District
Michael Rubio (D) – 21st District
Rep. Devin Nunes (R) – 22nd District
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) – 23rd District (currently reps 22nd District
Rep. Lois Capps (D) – 24th District (currently reps 23rd District)
Abel Maldonado (R) – 24th District
Chris Mitchum (R) – 24th District
Tom Watson (R) – 24th District
Rep. Howard Buck McKeon – 25th District
Lee Rogers (D) – 25th District
Rep. David Dreier (R) – 26th District
Rep. Elton Gallegly (R) – 26th District (currently reps the 24th District
Steve Bennett (D) – 26th District
David Pollock (D) – 26th District
David Cruz Thayne (D) – 26th District
Rep. Judy Chu (D) – 27th District
David Hernandez (R) – 29th District
Tony Cardenas (D) – 29th District
Mark Reed (R) – 30th District
Susan Shelley (R) – 30th District
Rep. Howard Berman (D) – 30th District (currently reps 27th District
Rep. Brad Sherman (D) – 30th District (currently reps 28th District
Rep. David Dreier (R) – 31st District
Russ Warner (D) – 31st District
Renea Wickman (D) – 31st District
Rep. Grace Napolitano (D) – 32nd District (currently reps 38th District)
Roger Hernandez (D) – 32nd District
Anthony Portantino (D) – 32nd District
Norma Macias (D) – 32nd District
Rep. Henry Waxman (D) – 33nd District (currently reps 30th District)
Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) – 34th District (currently reps 31st District)
Rep. Joe Baca (D) – 35th District (currently reprs 43rd District)
Gloria Negrete McLeod (D) – 35th District
Norma Torres (D) – 35th District
Rep. Mary Bono Mack – 36th District (currently reps 45th District)
Raul Ruiz (R) – 36th District
Rep. Karen Bass (D) – 37th District (currently reps 33rd District)
Rep. Linda Sanchez (D) – 38th District (currently reps 39th District)
Ronald Calderon (D) – 38th District
Rep. Gary Miller (R) – 39th District (currently reps 42nd District)
Rep. Ed Royce (R) – 39th District (currently reps 40th District)
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) – 40th District (currently reps 34th District)

Rep. Jerry Lewis (R) – 41st District (redistricting may make a difference in the 41st)
Jeff Miller (R) – 41st District
Vince Sawyer (R) – 41st District
John Tavaglione (R) – 41st District
Bill Hedrick (D) – 41st District
Mark Takano (D) – 41st District
Louis Vandenberg (D) – 41st District
Rep. Ken Calvert (R) – 42nd District (currently reps 44th District
Rep. Maxine Waters (D) – 43nd District (currently reps 35th District)
Rep. Janice Hahn (D) – 44th District (currently reps 36th District)
Sukhee Kang (D) – 45th District
Gary DeLong (R) – 47th District
Troy Edgar (R) – 47th district
Steven Kuykendall (R) – 47th District
Alan Lowenthal (D) – 47th District
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R) – 48th District (currently reps 46th District)
Rep. Darrell Issa (R) – 49th District
Jerry Tetalman (D) – 49th District
Rep. Duncan Hunter (R) – 50th District (currently reps 52nd District)
Terri Linnell (R) – 50th District
Connie Frankowiak (D) – 50th District
David Secor (D) – 50th District
Juan Vargas (D) – 51st District
Denise Moreno Ducheny (D) – 51st District
Rep. Brian Bilbray (R) – 52nd District (currently reps 50th District)
John Stahl (R) – 52nd District
E. Clay Shaw Jr. (R) – 52nd District
Wayne Iverson (R) – 52nd District
Bobby Nascenzi (D) – 52nd District
Lori Saldana (D) – 52nd District

COLORADO:
(coming)

CONNECTICUT:
(more coming)
John Pistone (I) – 5th District

DELAWARE:
(coming)

FLORIDA: (source)
Rep. Jeff Miller  - (R) – 1st District
Chuck Lynch (D) - 1st District
Jason Samek (Independent) - 1st District
Rep. Steve Southerland (R) – 2nd District
Nancy Argenziano (D) – 2nd District
LeAnne Kolb (R) – 3rd District
Mike Yost (R) – 3rd District
Rep. Corrine Brown (D) – 3rd District
Gerald Nyren (Libertarian) – 3rd District
Rep. Ander Crenshaw (R) – 4th District
Deb Pueschel (R) – 4th District
Gary Koniz (D) – 4th District
Brian Lieberman (Independent) – 4th District
Rep. Rich Nugent (R) – 5th District
John Russell (Independent) – 5th District
Eileen Fleming (Write-In) – 5th District
Rep. Cliff Stearns (R) – 6th District
Ted Yoho (R) - 6th District
Steve Schonberg (Independent) – 6th District
Rep. John Mica (R) – 7th District
Bill Kogut (R) 7th District
Vipin Verma (D) – 7th District
Rep. Daniel Webster (R) – 8th District
Val Demings (D) – 8th District
Alan Grayson (D) – 8th District
Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R) – 9th District
Rep. C.W. “Bill” Young  (R) – 10th District
Charlie Crist  (D-I) 10th District
Ken Welch (D) – 10th District
Eddie Adams Jr.  (R) – 11th District
Josh Kiernan (R) – 11th District
Mark Sharpe (R) – 11th District
Rep. Kathy Castor (D) – 11th District
Dennis Ross (R) – 12th District
Rep. Vern Buchanan (R) – 13th District
Rep. Connie Mack IV (R) – 14th District
Joe Davidow (R) 14th District
Chauncey Goss (R)
Timothy John Rossano (R) – 14th District
James Roach (D) – 14th District
Rep. Bill Posey (R) – 15th District
Rep. Tom Rooney (R) – 16th District (moving to 17th?)
Rep. Frederica Wilson (D) – 17th District
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen - (R) 18th District (Ros-Lehtinen may change Districts)
Thomas Joe Cruz-Wiggins (Independent)
Rep. Allen West (R) – 18th District (moved from 22nd District
Rep. James Gleason (R) – 19th District
Joyce Kaufman (R) – 19th District
Rep. Ted Deutch (D) - 19th District
W.M. “Mike” Trout (Independent) - 19th District
Joe Goldner (R) – 20th District
Karen Harrington (R) – 20th District
Joe Kaufman (R) – 20th District
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) – 20th District
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R) – 21st District
Rep. Allen West (R) - MOVING TO 18th District
Adam Hasner (R) – 22nd District (endorsed by Allen West)
Joe Abruzzo (D)
Lois Frankel (D)
Anne Gannon (D)
Patrick Murphy (D)
Bernard Sansaricq (R) – 23rd District
Rep. Alcee Hastings (D) – 23rd District
Rep. Sandy Adams (R) – 24th District
Nicholas Ruiz III (D) – 24th District
Rep. David Rivera (R) – 25th District
Carlos Curbelo (R) - 25th District
Miguel Diaz de la Portilla (R) - 25th District
Anitere Flores (R) - 25th District
J.C. Planas (R) - 25th District
Luis Garcia (D) - 25th District
Annette Taddeo (D) - 25th District

As of 2-2-12 the new redistricting maps have not been released, so some of the above may change. Districts 27 and 28 are newly formed.

GEORGIA:
(coming)

HAWAII:
(coming)

IDAHO:
(coming)

ILLINOIS:
(coming)

INDIANA:
(coming)

IOWA:
Rep. Bruce Braley (D) – 1st District
Ron Blum (R) – 1st District
Steve Rathje (R) – 1st District
Ben Lange (R) – 1st District
Rep. Dave Loebsack (D) – newly drawn 2nd District
John Archer (R) – 2nd District
Dan Dolan (R) – 2nd District
Richard Gates (R) – 2nd District
Rep. Tom Latham (R) – 3rd District (formerly represented 4th)
Rep. Leonard Boswell (D) – 3rd District
Tom Latham (R) – 3rd District
Rep. Steve King (R) – 4th District (currently reps 5th District)
Christie Vilsack (D) – 4th District

KANSAS:
(coming)

KENTUCKY:
(coming)

LOUISIANA:
(coming)

MAINE:
(coming)

MARYLAND:
Rep. Andy Harris (R) – 1st District
John LaFeria (D) – 1st District
Wendy Rosen (D) – 1st District
Kim Letke (D) – 1st District
Vladmir Degen (R) – 2nd District
Richard Impallaria – 2nd District (currently member of Maryland House of Delegates)
Nancy Jacobs (R) – 2nd District (currently state senator)
Patrick McDonough (R) – 2nd District (current member of Maryland House of Delegates)
Howard Orton (R) – 2nd District (owner of Internet Business)
Larry Smith (R) – 2nd District (former aide to Andy Harris)
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) – 2nd District
MASSACHUSETTS:
(coming)
Armand Girard (R) – 3rd District
Thomas Harris (R) – 3rd District
Eric Delano Knowles (R) – 3rd District
Draper Phelps (R) – 3rd District
Rep. John Sarbanes (D) – 3rd District
David Lockwood (D) – 3rd District
Randy Gearhart (R) – 4th District
Greg Holmes (R) – 4th District
Faith Loudon (R) – 4th District
Charles Shepher (R) – 4th District
Rep. Donna Edwards (D) – 4th District
Ian Garner (D) – 4th District
George McDermott (R) – 4th District
David Hill (R) – 5th District
Glenn Troy Morton (R) – 5th District
Anthony O’Donnell (R) – 5th District (current minority leader Maryland House of Delegates)
Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) – 5th District
Cathy Johnson Pendleton (D) – 5th District
Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R) – 6th District
Kathy Afzali (R) – 6th District (current state delegate)
David Brinkley (R) – 6th District (currently state senator)
Robert Coblentz (R) – 6th District
Robin Ficker (R) – 6th District (former state delegate)
Peter James (R) – 6th District
Joseph Krysztoforski (R) – 6th District
Brandon Ripperon (R) – 6th District
Charles Bailey (D) – 6th District
John Delaney (D) – 6th District
Robert Garagiola (D) – 6th District
Ron Little (D) – 6th District
Milad Pooran (R) – 6th District
Ray Bly (R) – 7th District
M. Justin Kinsey (R) – 7th District
Frank Mirabile, Jr. (D) – 7th District
Rep. Elijah Cummings – (D) – 7th District
Ty Busch (D) – 7th District
Charles Smith (D) – 7th District
Gus Alzona (R) – 8th District
Shelly Skolnick (R) – 8th District
Ken Timmerman (R) – 8th District
Dave Wallace (R) – 8th District
Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D) – 8th District
George English (D) – 8th District

MICHIGAN:
(coming)

MINNESOTA:
Mike Parry (R) – 1st District
Rep. Tim Walz (D) – 1st District
Rep. John Kline (R) – 2nd District (currently reps 2nd District)
Dan Powers (D) – 2nd District
Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) – 3rd District
Brian Barnes (D) – 3rd District
Sharon Sund (D) – 3rd District
Gary Boisclair (R) – 5th District
Chris Fields (R) – 5th District
Lynne Torgerson (R) – 5th District
Rep. Keith Ellison (D) – 5th District
11-5-11 Ellison introduced legislation to force your state to conform to Minnesota’s lawless voter registration laws, and to force your state to allow voter registration on election day, meaning election officials have no time to verify the voter. VOTE THIS MAN OUT OF OFFICE!

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) – (could file to run for District 6 again)
Redistricting is underway and the 6th District will change.
Lee Byberg (R) – 7th District
Rep. Collin Peterson (D) – 7th District
Rep. Chip Cravaack (R) – 8th District
Jeff Anderson (D) – 8th District
Daniel Fanning (D) – 8th District
Rick Nolan (D) – 8th District

MISSISSIPPI:
(coming)

MISSOURI:
(coming)

MONTANA:
(coming)

NEBRASKA:
(coming)

NEVADA:
(coming)

NEW HAMPSHIRE:
(coming)

NEW JERSEY:
(coming)

NEW MEXICO:
(coming)

NEW YORK:
(coming)

NORTH CAROLINA:
(coming)

NORTH DAKOTA:
(coming)

OHIO:
Rep. Steve Chabot (R) – 1st District
Rep. Jean Schmidt (R) – 2nd District
Brad Wenstrup (R) – 2nd District
David Krikorian (D) – 2nd District
Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D) – 3rd District
Rep. Jim Jordan (R) – 4th District
Rep. Bill Johnson (R) – 6th District
Charlie Wilson (D) – 6th District
Rep. Bob Gibbs (R) – 7th District
Rep. John Boehner (R) – 8th District
David Lewis (R) – 8th District
Samuel Wurzelbacher (R) – 9th District (Joe the Plumber)
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) – 9th District (currently reps 10th District)
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D) – 9th District
Robert Frost (R) – 10th District
Rep. Marcia Fudge – 11th District
Rep. Pat Tiberi (R) – 12th District
Rep. Jim Renacci (R) – 16th District

OKLAHOMA: (source)
Jim Bridenstine (R) – 1st District
Rep. John Sullivan (R) – 1st District
George Faught (R) – 2nd District – currently state representative
Markwayne Mullin (R) – 2nd District, plumbing company owner
Dustin Rowe (R) – Tishomingo city attorney and former mayor
Dwayne Thompson (R) – pastor
Wayne Pettigrew (R) – 2nd District, former state representative
Rob Wallace (R) – 2nd District, attorney
Dakota L. Wood (R) – 2nd District, Retired Marine Corps Lt. Col.
Rep. Frank Lucas (R) – 3rd District
Rep. Frank Cole (R) – 4th District
Rep. James Lankford – 5th District
Tom Guild (D) – 5th District challenger
Rep. Dan Boren (D) – 2nd District – retiring

OREGON:
(coming)

PENNSYLVANIA:
Rep. Bob Brady (D) – 1st District
Jimmy Moore (D) – 1st District
Rep. Mike Kelly (R) – 3rd District
Kathy Kahlkemper (D) – 3rd District
Jim Christiana (R) – 4th District
Keith Rothfus (D) – 4th District
Rep. Jason Altmire (D) – 4th District
Rep. Jim Gerlach (R) – 6th District
Manan Trivedi (R) – 6th District
Doug Pike (D) – 6th District
Rep. Pat Meehan (R) – 7th District
Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R) – 8th District
Rep. Bill Shuster (R) – 9th District
Rep. Tom Marino (R) – 10th District
Rep. Lou Barletta (R) – 11th District
William Vinsko (D) – 11th District
Rep. Mark Critz (D) – 12th District
Rep. Charlie Dent (D) – 15th District
Rep. Rick Daugherty (D) – 15th District
Rep. Tim Holden (D) – 17th District

RHODE ISLAND:
(coming)

SOUTH CAROLINA:
(coming)

SOUTH DAKOTA:
(coming)

TENNESSEE:
(coming)

TEXAS:
Rep. Joe Barton (R) – 6th District, (currently reps 33rd)
Frank Kuchar (R) – 6th District
Joe Chow (R) – 6th District
Ithmar Gelbman (R) – 6th District
Rep. Kevin Brady (R) – 8th District
Chris Irish (R) – 8th District
Larry Youngblood (R) – 8th District
Neil Burns (D) – 8th District
James Wright (D) – 8th District
Rep. Michael McCaul (R) – 10th District
Rep. Mike Conaway (R) – 11th District
Wade Brown (R) – 11th District
Chris Younts (R) – 11th District
Jim Riley (D) – 11th District
Rep. Mac Thornberry (R) – 13th District
Pam Barlow (R) – 13th District
Tim Day (R) – 14th District
George Harper (R) – 14th District
John Faulk (R) – 14th District
John Gay (R) – 14th District
Robert Gonzalez (R) – 14th District
Felicia Harris (R) – 14th District
Jay Old (R) – 14th District
Michael Truncale (R) – 14th District
Rep. Randy Weber (R) – 14th District
Nick Lampson (D) – 14th District
Joe Jaworski (D) – 14th District
Dale Brueggerman (R) – 15th District
Rep. Ruben Hinojosa (D) – 15th District
Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D) – 16th District
Beto O’Rourke (D) – 16th District
Rep. Quico Canseco (R) – 23rd District
John Bustamante (D) – 23rd District
Pete Gallego (D) – 23rd District
Ciro Rodriguez (D) – 23rd District
Rep. Kenny Marchant (R) – 24th District
Grant Stinchfield (R) – 24th District
Heidi Thiess (R) – 24th District – endorsed by GM Roper
Bill Burch (R) – 25th District
Dave Garrison (R) – 25th District
Justin Hewlett (R) – 25th District
Brian Matthews (R) – 25th District
Ralph Pruyn (R) – 25th District
Wes Riddle (R) – 25th District
Michael Williams (R) – 25th District
Chad Wilbanks (R) – 25th District
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) – 25th District
Rep. Blake Farenthold (R) – 27th District
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) – 30th District
Barbara Mallory Caraway (D) – 30th District
Bill Lawrence (R) – newly formed 33rd District
Roger Williams (R) – 33rd District
Roger Williams (R) – 33rd District
Chuck Bradley (R) – 33rd District
Bill Lawrence (R) – 33rd District
Al Lee (R) – 33rd District
David De La Paz (D) – 33rd District


Roger Williams – New Texas Congressional District 33 (video)

William Rusty Faulk Jr. (R) – 34th District
Elmo Aycock (D) – 34th District
Susan Narvaiz (R) – 35th District
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) – 35th District, (currently reps 25th District)
Joaquin Castro (D) – 35th District
Jim Engstrand (R) – 36th District
Mike Jackson (R) – 36th District
Brian Babin (R) – 36th District
Travis Bryan (R) – 36th District

UTAH:
Rep. Rob Bishop (R) – 1st District (considering a run for Governor)
Michael Miller (R) – 1st District (Iraq veteran)
Jason Buck (R) – 2nd District (currently owner of Utah Blaze)
Dave Clark (R) – 2nd District (former member of Utah House)
Cherilyn Eagar (R) – 2nd District
Chris Stewart (R) – 2nd District (former US Air Force Pilot, perhaps endorsed by Chuck Norris?)
Howard Wallack (R) – 2nd District (currently president Wallack Freight Lines)

Chuck Williams (R) – 2nd District (former lead Pentagon executive responsible for all US military bases world-wide and a senior defense official in charge of energy policy and programs. Endorsed by Alan Keyes, Connie Hair and others)

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R) – 3rd District
Kurt Bradburn (R) – 3rd District
Jay Cobb (R) – 4th District
Mia Love (R) – 4th District (former mayor of Saratoga Springs)
Stephen Sandstrom (R) – 4th District (currently Utah State Representative)

Carl Wimmer (R) – 4th District (former State Representative. Endorsed by Senator Mike Lee, Club for Growth, Concerned Women for America, Eagle Forum PAC, Family Research Council Action, Citizens United PAC, Gun Owners of America, Jared Law Utah 912 Project)

Rep. Jim Matheson (D) – 4th District (currently represents 2nd District)

VERMONT:
(coming)

VIRGINIA:
Rep. Rob Wittman (R) – 1st District
Rep. Scott Rigell (R) – 2nd District
Paul Hirschbiel (D) – 2nd District
Glenn Nye (D) – 2nd District
Rep. Bobby Scott (D) – District 3
Rep. Randy Forbes (R) – District 4
Rep. Robert Hurt (R) – District 5
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R) – District 6
Karen Kwiatkowski (R) – District 6
Andy Schmookler (D) – District 6
Rep. Eric Cantor (R) – 7th District
Ernest Wayne Powell (D) – 7th District
Patrick Murray (R) – 8th District
Rep. Jim Moran (D) – 8th District
Rep. Morgan Griffith (R) – 9th District
Rep. Frank Wolf (R) – 10th District
John Douglass (D) – 10th District
Col. Chris Perkins (R) – 11th District
Ken Vaughn (R) – 11th District
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D) – 11th District

WASHINGTON:
(coming)

WEST VIRGINIA:
(coming)

WISCONSIN:
(coming)

WYOMING:
(coming)

ISSUES:

3-27-11 Senator Jim DeMint’s Litmus Test: Who in Congress is on Your Side?

6-6-11 Quote of the Day on Party Affiliation

Those Republicans in the House and Senate who voted against S. 365, the Budget Control Act of 2011 (against raising the debt limit in consideration of how the remainder of the bill was written). They are heros. Let’s support them in 2012.

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6 Responses to Elections US House of Representatives 2012

  1. [...] Elections US House of Representatives 2012 [...]

  2. Wendy Randall on January 19, 2012 at 12:43 pm

    Texas District 15 you show as ‘Dan Brueggerman’, his name is ‘Dale Brueggerman’.

    • Maggie on February 23, 2012 at 8:41 am

      Wendy, thank you. I corrected Mr. Brueggerman’s name.

  3. Dave Albanese on February 7, 2012 at 9:25 pm

    Pistone for Congress.
    http://www.pistoneforcongress.org
    2012 VOTE FOR THE PEOPLE!

  4. [...] Elections US House of Representatives 2012 [...]

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