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词条 2002 United States House of Representatives elections
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2002 United States House of Representatives elections
| country = United States
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2000 United States House of Representatives elections
| previous_year = 2000
| next_election = 2004 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_year = 2004
| seats_for_election = All 435 seats to the United States House of Representatives
| majority_seats = 218
| election_date = November 5, 2002
| flag_year = 1960
| image_size = 160x180px
| image1 = Dennis Hastert, in 108th Congressional Pictorial Directory.jpg
| leader1 = Dennis Hastert
| leader_since1 = January 3, 1999
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| leaders_seat1 = Illinois-14th
| last_election1 = 221 seats
| seats1 = 229
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 8
| popular_vote1 = 37,332,552
| percentage1 = 50.0%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 2.4%
| image2 = Dick Gephardt.jpg
| leader2 = Dick Gephardt
| leader_since2 = June 6, 1989
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| leaders_seat2 = Missouri-3rd
| last_election2 = 212 seats
| seats2 = 205
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 7
| popular_vote2 = 33,795,885
| percentage2 = 45.2%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 1.9%
| party4 = Independent (United States)
| last_election4 = 2 seats
| seats4 = 1
| seat_change4 = {{decrease}} 1
| popular_vote4 = 398,398
| percentage4 = 0.5%
| swing4 = {{decrease}} 0.2%
| map_image = 2002 House Elections in the United States.png
| map_size = 320px
| map_caption = Results:
{{legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#0671B0|Democratic gain}}
{{legend0|#F48882|Republican hold}} {{legend0|#CA0120|Republican gain}}
{{Legend0|#999999|Independent hold}}
| title = Speaker
| before_election = Dennis Hastert
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Dennis Hastert
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}

The elections for the United States House of Representatives were held on 5 November 2002, in the middle of President George W. Bush's first term. Although it was a midterm election, the Republican Party gained a net eight seats, solidifying their majority. Some speculate that this may have been due to increased support for the President's party in the wake of the September 11 attacks.[1]

This was one of two mid-term elections in which the party of the incumbent President increased their number of seats in both the House and the Senate (the other such mid-term elections were in 1934). It was the sixth midterm election in which the President's party increased its number of seats in the House, after 1814, 1822, 1902, 1934, and 1998), and is the only midterm election since 1978 which left the President's party in control of the House.

Overall results

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{{Election table|United States House of Representatives elections, 2002|Summary of the November 5, 2002 United States House of Representatives election results}}
PartiesSeatsPopular Vote
|- style="background:#e9e9e9;"
| align=center | 2000
| align=center |2002
| align=center |Net
Change

| align=center |Strength
| align=center |Vote
| align=center |%
| align=center |Change
|-{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Republican Party
| align=right | 221
| align=right | 229
| align=right | {{increase}} 8
| align=right | 52.6%
| align=right | 37,332,552
| align=right | 50.0%
| align=right | +2.4%
|-{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Democratic Party
| align=right | 212
| align=right | 205
| align=right | {{decrease}} 7
| align=right | 46.9%
| align=right | 33,795,885
| align=right | 45.2%
| align=right | -1.9%
|-{{party color|Libertarian Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Libertarian Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 1,050,776
| align=right | 1.4%
| align=right | -0.2%
|-
|
|align=left|Independent
| align=right | 2
| align=right | 1
| align=right | {{decrease}} 1
| align=right | 0.2%
| align=right | 398,398
| align=right | 0.5%
| align=right | -0.2%
|-{{party color|Green Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Green Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 297,187
| align=right | 0.4%
| align=right | +0.1%
|-{{party color|Constitution Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Constitution Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 129,748
| align=right | 0.2%
| align=right | +0.1%
|-{{party color|Conservative Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Conservative Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 48,232
| align=right | 0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Right to Life Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 35,951
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Reform Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Reform Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 29,964
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -0.2%
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|United Citizens Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 27,030
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Independence Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Independence Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 25,543
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -0.1%
|-{{party color|Natural Law Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Natural Law Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 18,505
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -0.4%
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|No New Taxes Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 12,430
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Socialist Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Socialist Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 7,359
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Lower Tax Independent Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 4,466
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Liberty Union Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 3,185
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Green Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Grassroots Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 2,344
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Independent Home Protection Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 2,327
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Working Families Party}}
|align=left|Working Families Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 2,131
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|One Earth Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 1,544
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Liberal Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 1,513
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Honesty, Humanity, Duty Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 1,063
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Anti-Corruption Doctor Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 740
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Pro Life Conservative Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 732
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|American First Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 665
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Human Rights Advocate Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 612
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Politicians are Crooks Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 573
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Socialist Workers Party (United States)}}
|align=left|Socialist Workers Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 569
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|American Party
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 34
| align=right | <0.1%
| align=right | -
|-{{party color|Other parties (United States)}}
|align=left|Others
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | -
| align=right | 1,474,497
| align=right | 2.0%
| align=right | +0.3%
|- style="background:#ccc;"
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; width:100px;"|Total
| align=center | 435
| align=center | 434
| align=center | 0
| align=center | 100.0%
| align=center | 74,706,555
| align=center | 100.0%
| align=center | -
|- style="background:#e9e9e9;"
| style="text-align:left;" colspan="9"|Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
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Separate elections

{{See also | List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives}}

Two special elections were held apart from those on November 5 and serve the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2003.

District Incumbent Party First elected Result Candidates
Oklahoma|1|X}} Steve LargentRepublican 1994 (Special)Incumbent resigned to run for Governor of Oklahoma.
New member elected January 8, 2002.
Republican hold.
Winner was subsequently re-elected in November.
√ John Sullivan (Republican) 53.79%
Doug Dodd (Democratic) 44.34%
Neil Mavis (Libertarian) 1.53%
David Fares (Independent) 0.34%[2]
Hawaii|2|Hawaii 2}} Patsy MinkDemocratic 1964
1976 (Retired)
1990 (Special)
Incumbent died September 28, 2002, but was posthumously re-elected, see below.
New member elected November 30, 2002.
Democratic hold.
Winner was subsequently re-elected in a special election on January 4, 2003 for the next term.
√ Ed Case (Democratic) 51.44%
John F. Mink (Democratic) 36.27%
John Stanley Carroll (Republican) 4.22%
Whitney Anderson (Republican) 2.06%[3]

November 5 elections

Key to party abbreviations: AI=American Independent, C=Constitution, D=Democratic, G=Green, I=Independent, IP=Independence Party, L=Libertarian, R=Republican

Alabama

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Alabama|1|Alabama 1}} Sonny CallahanRepublican 1984Retired
Republican hold
Jo Bonner (R) 60.5%
Judy McCain Belk (D) 37.78%
Dick Coffee (L) 1.65%
Alabama|2|Alabama 2}} Terry EverettRepublican 1992 Re-elected Terry Everett (R) 68.75%
Charles Woods (D) 29.52%
Floyd Shackelford (L) 1.57%
Alabama|3|Alabama 3}} Bob RileyRepublican 1996Retired to run for Governor
Republican hold
Mike Rogers (R) 50.31%
Joe Turnham (D) 48.20%
George Crispin (L) 1.42%
Alabama|4|Alabama 4}} Robert AderholtRepublican 1996 Re-elected Robert Aderholt (R) 86.72%
Tony Hughes McLendon (L) 12.95%
Alabama|5|Alabama 5}} Robert "Bud" CramerDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Robert "Bud" Cramer (D) 73.28%
Stephen P. Engel (R) 24.71%
Alan F. Barksdale (L) 1.93%
Alabama|6|Alabama 6}} Spencer BachusRepublican 1992 Re-elected Spencer Bachus (R) 89.83%
J. Holden McAllister (L) 9.90%
Alabama|7|Alabama 7}} Earl HilliardDemocratic 1992Lost renomination
Democratic hold
Artur Davis (D) 92.44%
Lauren Orth McCay (L) 7.28%

Alaska

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Alaska|AL|Alaska At-large}} Don YoungRepublican 1972 Re-elected Don Young (R) 74.51%
Clifford Mark Greene (D) 17.28%
Russell F. DeForest (G) 6.34%
Rob Clift (L) 1.67%

Arizona

The state gained two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Arizona|1|Arizona 1}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Rick Renzi (R) 49.21%
George Cordova (D) 45.64%
Edwin Porr (L) 5.15%
Arizona|2|Arizona 2}} Bob Stump
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Republican 1976Retired
Republican hold
Trent Franks (R) 59.92%
Randy Camacho (D) 36.55%
Edward Carlson (L) 3.53%
Arizona|3|Arizona 3}} John Shadegg
Redistricted from the 4th district
Republican 1994 Re-elected John Shadegg (R) 67.32%
Charles Hill (D) 30.29%
Mark Yannone (L) 2.40%
Arizona|4|Arizona 4}} Ed Pastor
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Democratic 1990 Re-elected Ed Pastor (D) 67.38%
Jonathan Barnert (R) 27.82%
Amy Gibbons (L) 4.79%
Arizona|5|Arizona 5}} J. D. Hayworth
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1994 Re-elected J. D. Hayworth (R) 61.17%
Craig Columbus (D) 36.25%
Warren Severin (L) 2.58%
Arizona|6|Arizona 6}} Jeff Flake
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican 2000 Re-elected Jeff Flake (R) 65.94%
Deborah Thomas (D) 31.57%
Andy Wagner (L) 2.49%
Arizona|7|Arizona 7}}None (District created)New seat
Democratic gain
Raul Grijalva (D) 59.00%
Ross Hieb (R) 37.06%
John Nemeth (L) 3.94%
Arizona|8|Arizona 8}} Jim Kolbe
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican 1984 Re-elected Jim Kolbe (R) 63.33%
Mary Judge Ryan (D) 33.59%
Joe Duarte (L) 3.06%

Arkansas

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Arkansas|1|Arkansas 1}} Marion BerryDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Marion Berry (D) 66.84%
Tommy F. Robinson (R) 33.16%
Arkansas|2|Arkansas 2}} Vic SnyderDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Vic Snyder (D) 92.92%
Ed Garner (Independent) 7.08%
Arkansas|3|Arkansas 3}} John BoozmanRepublican 2001 Re-elected John Boozman (R) 98.90%
George "Ozone" Lyne (Independent) 1.10%
Arkansas|4|Arkansas 4}} Mike RossDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Mike Ross (D) 60.56%
Jay Dickey (R) 39.44%

California

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2002}}

The state gained one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
California|1|California 1}} Mike ThompsonDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Mike Thompson (D) 64.07%
Lawrence R. Wiesner (R) 32.4%
Kevin Bastian (L) 3.53%
California|2|California 2}} Wally HergerRepublican 1988 Re-elected Wally Herger (R) 65.79%
Mike Johnson (D) 29.31%
Patrice Thiessen (NL) 2.72%
Charles R. Martin (L) 2.19%
California|3|California 3}} Doug OseRepublican 1998 Re-elected Doug Ose (R) 62.45%
Howard Beeman (D) 34.44%
Douglas Arthur Tuma (L) 3.1%
California|4|California 4}} John DoolittleRepublican 1990 Re-elected John Doolittle (R) 64.77%
Mark Norberg (D) 31.89%
Allen M. Roberts (L) 3.17%
Write-ins 0.17%
California|5|California 5}} Bob MatsuiDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Bob Matsui (D) 71.47%
Richard Frankhuizen (R) 26.41%
Timothy Roloff (L) 3.12%
California|6|California 6}} Lynn WoolseyDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Lynn Woolsey (D) 66.69%
Paul L. Erickson (R) 29.61%
Richard O. Barton (L) 2.36%
Jeff Rainforth (Ref) 1.35%
California|7|California 7}} George MillerDemocratic 1974 Re-elected George Miller (D) 70.71%
Charles R. Hargrave (R) 26.44%
Scott A. Wilson (L) 2.85%
California|8|California 8}} Nancy PelosiDemocratic 1987 Re-elected Nancy Pelosi (D) 79.58%
G. Michael German (R) 12.5%
Jay Pond (G) 6.25%
Ira Spivack (L) 1.66%
California|9|California 9}} Barbara LeeDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Barbara Lee (D) 81.41%
Jerald Udinsky (R) 15.18%
James M. Eyer (L) 3.41%
California|10|California 10}} Ellen TauscherDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Ellen Tauscher (D) 75.59%
Sonia E. Alonso Harden (L) 24.41%
California|11|California 11}} Richard PomboRepublican 1992 Re-elected Richard Pombo (R) 60.31%
Elaine Shaw (D) 39.69%
California|12|California 12}} Tom LantosDemocratic 1980 Re-elected Tom Lantos (D) 68.13%
Michael Moloney (R) 24.76%
Maad Abu-Ghazalah (L) 7.1%
California|13|California 13}} Pete StarkDemocratic 1972 Re-elected Pete Stark (D) 71.06%
Syed Mahmood (R) 22.06%
Mark Stroberg (L) 3.04%
Don J. Grundmann (AI) 2.28%
John Bambey (Ref) 1.56%
California|14|California 14}} Anna EshooDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Anna Eshoo (D) 68.18%
Joe Nixon (R) 28.16%
Andrew Carver (L) 3.66%
California|15|California 15}} Mike HondaDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Mike Honda (D) 65.77%
Linda Rae Hermann (R) 31.01%
Jeff Landauer (L) 3.22%
California|16|California 16}} Zoe LofgrenDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Zoe Lofgren (D) 67.02%
Douglas Adams McNea (R) 29.8%
Dennis Michael Umphress (L) 3.18%
California|17|California 17}} Sam FarrDemocratic 1993 Re-elected Sam Farr (D) 68.07%
Clint Engler (R) 27.02%
Ray Glock-Grueneich (G) 3.27%
Jascha Lee (L) 1.62%
California|18|California 18}} Gary ConditDemocratic 1989Lost renomination
Democratic hold
Dennis Cardoza (D) 51.26%
Dick Monteith (R) 43.37%
Kevin Cripe (AI) 3.32%
Linda De Groat (L) 2%
California|19|California 19}} George RadanovichRepublican 1994 Re-elected George Radanovich (R) 67.31%
John Veen (D) 30.04%
Patrick Lee McHargue (L) 1.66%
California|20|California 20}} Cal DooleyDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Cal Dooley (D) 63.7%
Andre Minuth (R) 34.28%
Varrin Swearingen (L) 2.03%
California|21|California 21}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Devin Nunes (R) 70.49%
David LaPere (D) 26.24%
Jonathan Richter (L) 3.28%
California|22|California 22}} Bill Thomas
Redistricted from the 21st district
Republican 1978 Re-elected Bill Thomas (R) 73.33%
Jaime Corvera (D) 23.73%
Frank Coates (L) 2.94%
California|23|California 23}} Lois Capps
Redistricted from the 22nd district
Democratic 1998 Re-elected Lois Capps (D) 59.03%
Beth Rogers (R) 38.59%
James Hill (L) 2.38%
California|24|California 24}} Elton Gallegly
Redistricted from the 23rd district
Republican 1986 Re-elected Elton Gallegly (R) 65.18%
Fern Rudin (D) 31.76%
Gary Harber (L) 3.06%
California|25|California 25}} Howard McKeonRepublican 1992 Re-elected Howard McKeon (R) 64.97%
Bob Conaway (D) 31.1%
Frank Consolo (L) 3.93%
California|26|California 26}} David Dreier
Redistricted from the 28th district
Republican 1980 Re-elected David Dreier (R) 63.77%
Marjorie Musser Mikels (D) 33.49%
Randall Weissbuch (L) 2.73%
California|27|California 27}} Brad Sherman
Redistricted from the 24th district
Democratic 1996 Re-elected Brad Sherman (D) 61.96%
Robert Levy (R) 38.04%
California|28|California 28}} Howard Berman
Redistricted from the 26th district
Democratic 1982 Re-elected Howard Berman (D) 71.4%
David Hernandez (R) 23.16%
Kelley Ross (L) 5.45%
California|29|California 29}} Adam Schiff
Redistricted from the 27th district
Democratic 2000 Re-elected Adam Schiff (D) 62.56%
Jim Scileppi (R) 33.42%
Ted Brown (L) 4.02%
California|30|California 30}} Henry Waxman
Redistricted from the 29th district
Democratic 1974 Re-elected Henry Waxman (D) 70.37%
Tony Goss (R) 29.63%
California|31|California 31}} Xavier Becerra
Redistricted from the 30th district
Democratic 1992 Re-elected Xavier Becerra (D) 81.15%
Luis Vega (R) 18.85%
California|32|California 32}} Hilda Solis
Redistricted from the 31st district
Democratic 2000 Re-elected Hilda Solis (D) 68.79%
Emma Fischbeck (R) 27.46%
Michael McGuire (L) 3.74%
California|33|California 33}} Diane Watson
Redistricted from the 32nd district
Democratic 2001 Re-elected Diane Watson (D) 82.55%
Andrew Kim (R) 14.1%
Charles Tate (L) 3.35%
California|34|California 34}} Lucille Roybal-Allard
Redistricted from the 33rd district
Democratic 1992 Re-elected Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) 74.04%
Wayne Miller (R) 25.96%
California|35|California 35}} Maxine WatersDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Maxine Waters (D) 77.51%
Ross Moen (R) 19.37%
Gordon Mego (AI) 3.12%
California|36|California 36}} Jane HarmanDemocratic 1986/2000 Re-elected Jane Harman (D) 61.35%
Stuart Johnson (R) 35.01%
Mark McSpadden (L) 3.63%
California|37|California 37}} Juanita Millender-McDonaldDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Juanita Millender-McDonald (D) 72.92%
Oscar Velasco (R) 23.16%
Herb Peters (L) 3.92%
California|38|California 38}} Grace Napolitano
Redistricted from the 34th district
Democratic 1998 Re-elected Grace Napolitano (D) 71.11%
Alex Burrola (R) 26.27%
Al Cuperus (L) 2.61%
California|39|California 39}} Steve Horn
Redistricted from the 38th district
Republican 1992Retired
Democratic gain
Linda Sánchez (D) 54.81%
Tim Escobar (R) 40.82%
Richard Newhouse (L) 4.37%
California|40|California 40}} Ed Royce
Redistricted from the 39th district
Republican 1992 Re-elected Ed Royce (R) 67.64%
Christina Avalos (D) 29.47%
Chuck McGlawn (L) 2.89%
California|41|California 41}} Jerry Lewis
Redistricted from the 40th district
Republican 1978 Re-elected Jerry Lewis (R) 67.38%
Keith Johnson (D) 29.63%
Kevin Craig (L) 2.99%
California|42|California 42}} Gary Miller
Redistricted from the 41st district
Republican 1998 Re-elected Gary Miller (R) 67.8%
Richard Waldron (D) 28.98%
Donald Yee (L) 3.22%
California|43|California 43}} Joe Baca
Redistricted from the 42nd district
Democratic 1999 Re-elected Joe Baca (D) 66.39%
Wendy Neighbor (R) 30.47%
Ethel Mohler (L) 3.14%
California|44|California 44}} Ken Calvert
Redistricted from the 43rd district
Republican 1992 Re-elected Ken Calvert (R) 63.66%
Louis Vandenberg (D) 31.56%
Phill Courtney (G) 4.78%
California|45|California 45}} Mary Bono
Redistricted from the 44th district
Republican 1998 Re-elected Mary Bono (R) 65.23%
Elle Kurpiewski (D) 32.72%
Rod Miller-Boyer (L) 2.05%
California|46|California 46}} Dana Rohrabacher
Redistricted from the 45th district
Republican 1988 Re-elected Dana Rohrabacher (R) 61.73%
Gerrie Schipske (D) 34.54%
Keith Gann (L) 3.68%
California|47|California 47}} Loretta Sanchez
Redistricted from the 46th district
Democratic 1996 Re-elected Loretta Sanchez (D) 60.56%
Jeff Chavez (R) 34.69%
Paul Marsden (L) 4.2%
Write-ins 0.55%
California|48|California 48}} Christopher Cox
Redistricted from the 47th district
Republican 1988 Re-elected Christopher Cox (R) 68.44%
John Graham (D) 28.44%
Joe Michael Cobb (L) 3.12%
California|49|California 49}} Darrell Issa
Redistricted from the 48th district
Republican 2000 Re-elected Darrell Issa (R) 77.22%
Karl Dietrich (L) 21.95%
Write-ins 0.83%
California|50|California 50}} Duke Cunningham
Redistricted from the 51st district
Republican 1990 Re-elected Duke Cunningham (R) 64.33%
Del Stewart (D) 32.34%
Richard Fontanesi (L) 3.33%
California|51|California 51}} Bob Filner
Redistricted from the 50th district
Democratic 1992 Re-elected Bob Filner (D) 57.93%
Maria Garcia (R) 39.33%
Jeffrey Keup (L) 2.74%
California|52|California 52}} Duncan HunterRepublican 1980 Re-elected Duncan Hunter (R) 70.15%
Peter Moore-Kochlacs (D) 25.75%
Michael Benoit (L) 4.1%
California|53|California 53}} Susan Davis
Redistricted from the 49th district
Democratic 2000 Re-elected Susan Davis (D) 62.19%
Bill VanDeWeghe (R) 37.78%
Write-ins 0.03%

Colorado

The state gained one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Colorado|1|Colorado 1}} Diana DeGetteDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Diana DeGette (D) 66.28%
Ken Chlouber (R) 29.59%
Ken Seaman (G) 1.90%
Kent Leonard (L) 1.53%
Colorado|2|Colorado 2}} Mark UdallDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Mark Udall (D) 60.09%
Sandy Hume (R) 36.77%
Norm Olsen (L) 1.74%
Colorado|3|Colorado 3}} Scott McInnisRepublican 1992 Re-elected Scott McInnis (R) 65.80%
Dennis Berckefeldt (D) 31.27%
Brent Shroyer (L) 2.00%
Colorado|4|Colorado 4}} Bob SchafferRepublican 1996Retired
Republican hold
Marilyn Musgrave (R) 54.94%
Stan Matsunaka (D) 41.68%
John Volz (L) 3.38%
Colorado|5|Colorado 5}} Joel HefleyRepublican 1986 Re-elected Joel Hefley (R) 69.37%
Curtis Imrie (D) 24.68%
Biff Baker (L) 5.94%
Colorado|6|Colorado 6}} Tom TancredoRepublican 1998 Re-elected Tom Tancredo (R) 66.88%
Lance Wright (D) 30.03%
Adam Katz (L) 3.08%
Colorado|7|Colorado 7}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Bob Beauprez (R) 47.31%
Mike Feeley (D) 47.24%
Dave Chandler (G) 1.89%
Victor Good (CRP) 1.81%
G.T. "Bud" Martin (L) 1.68%

Connecticut

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Connecticut|1|Connecticut 1}} John LarsonDemocratic 1998 Re-elected John Larson (D) 66.79%
Phil Steele (R) 33.20%
Connecticut|2|Connecticut 2}} Rob SimmonsRepublican 2000 Re-elected Rob Simmons (R) 54.09%
Joseph Courtney (D) 45.91%
Connecticut|3|Connecticut 3}} Rosa DeLauroDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Rosa DeLauro (D) 65.58%
Richter Elser (R) 29.54%
Charles Pillsbury (G) 4.88%
Connecticut|4|Connecticut 4}} Chris ShaysRepublican 1987 Re-elected Chris Shays (R) 64.43%
Stephanie Sanchez (D) 35.57%
{{ushr|Connecticut|5|Connecticut 5}} Jim MaloneyDemocratic 1996Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss
Nancy Johnson (R) 54.25%
Jim Maloney (D) 43.26%
Joseph Zdonczyk (CNC) 1.77%
Walter Gengarelly (L) 0.72%
Redistricted from the {{ushr>Connecticut|6|6th district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1982 Re-elected

Delaware

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Delaware|AL|Delaware At-large}} Michael N. CastleRepublican 1992 Re-elected Michael N. Castle (R) 72.07%
Michael Miller (D) 26.71%
Brad C. Thomas (L) 1.22%

Florida

The state gained two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Florida|1|Florida 1}} Jeff MillerRepublican 2001 Re-elected Jeff Miller (R) 74.59%
Bert Oram (D) 25.40%
Florida|2|Florida 2}} Allen BoydDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Allen Boyd (D) 66.90%
Tom McGurk (R) 33.10%
Florida|3|Florida 3}} Corrine BrownDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Corrine Brown (D) 59.29%
Jennifer Carroll (R) 40.71%
Florida|4|Florida 4}} Ander CrenshawRepublican 2000 Re-elected Ander Crenshaw (R) unopposed
Florida|5|Florida 5}} Karen ThurmanDemocratic 1992Lost re-election
Republican gain
Ginny Brown-Waite (R) 47.90%
Karen Thurman (D) 46.24%
Jack Gargan (I) 3.39%
Brian Moore (I) 2.44%
Florida|6|Florida 6}} Cliff StearnsRepublican 1988 Re-elected Cliff Stearns (R) 65.36%
David Bruderly (D) 34.64%
Florida|7|Florida 7}} John MicaRepublican 1992 Re-elected John Mica (R) 59.58%
Wayne Hogan (D) 40042%
Florida|8|Florida 8}} Ric KellerRepublican 2000 Re-elected Ric Keller (R) 65.14%
Eddie Diaz (D) 34.86%
Florida|9|Florida 9}} Michael BilirakisRepublican 1982 Re-elected Michael Bilirakis (R) 71.46%
Chuck Kalogianis (D) 28.53%
Florida|10|Florida 10}} Bill YoungRepublican 1970 Re-elected Bill Young (R) unopposed
Florida|11|Florida 11}} Jim DavisDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Jim Davis (D) unopposed
Florida|12|Florida 12}} Adam PutnamRepublican 2000 Re-elected Adam Putnam (R) unopposed
Florida|13|Florida 13}} Dan MillerRepublican 1992Retired
Republican hold
Katherine Harris (R) 54.78%
Jan Schneider (D) 45.21%
Florida|14|Florida 14}} Porter GossRepublican 1988 Re-elected Porter Goss (R) unopposed
Florida|15|Florida 15}} Dave WeldonRepublican 1994 Re-elected Dave Weldon (R) 63.15%
Jim Tso (D) 36.85%
Florida|16|Florida 16}} Mark FoleyRepublican 1994 Re-elected Mark Foley (R) 78.88%
Jack McLain (C) 21.12%
Florida|17|Florida 17}} Carrie MeekDemocratic 1992Retired
Democratic hold
Kendrick Meek (D) unopposed
Florida|18|Florida 18}} Ileana Ros-LehtinenRepublican 1989 Re-elected Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R) 69.11%
Ray Chote (D) 28.61%
Orin Opperman (I) 2.29%
Florida|19|Florida 19}} Robert WexlerDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Robert Wexler (D) 72.16%
Jack Merkl (R) 27.84%
Florida|20|Florida 20}} Peter DeutschDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Peter Deutsch (D) unopposed
Florida|21|Florida 21}} Lincoln Diaz-BalartRepublican 1992 Re-elected Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R) unopposed
Florida|22|Florida 22}} Clay ShawRepublican 1980 Re-elected Clay Shaw (R) 60.77%
Carol Roberts (D) 38.35%
Juan Xuna (I) 0.88%
Florida|23|Florida 23}} Alcee HastingsDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Alcee Hastings (D) 77.49%
Charles Laurie (R) 22.51%
Florida|24|Florida 24}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Tom Feeney (R) 61.84%
Harry Jacobs (D) 38.16%
Florida|25|Florida 25}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Mario Diaz-Balart (R) 64.65%
Annie Betancourt (D) 35.35%

Georgia

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The state gained two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Georgia|1|Georgia 1}} Jack KingstonRepublican 1992 Re-elected Jack Kingston (R) 72.14%
Don Smart (D) 27.86%
Georgia|2|Georgia 2}} Sanford BishopDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Sanford Bishop (D) unopposed
Georgia|3|Georgia 3}} Saxby Chambliss
Redistricted from the 8th district
Republican 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic gain
Jim Marshall (D) 50.51%
Calder Clay, III (R) 49.49%
Georgia|4|Georgia 4}} Cynthia McKinneyDemocratic 1992Lost renomination
Democratic hold
Denise Majette (D) 77.03%
Cynthia Van Auken (R) 22.97%
Georgia|5|Georgia 5}} John LewisDemocratic 1986 Re-elected John Lewis (D) unopposed
Georgia|6|Georgia 6}} Johnny IsaksonRepublican 1999 Re-elected Johnny Isakson (R) 79.87%
Jeff Weisberger (D) 20.13%
{{ushr|Georgia|7|Georgia 7}} John Linder
Redistricted from the 11th district
Republican 1992 Re-electedJohn Linder (R) 78.92%
Michael Berlon (D) 21.08%
Bob Barr
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican 1994Lost redistricting contest
Republican loss
Georgia|8|Georgia 8}} Mac Collins
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Republican 1992 Re-elected Mac Collins (R) 78.33%
Angelos Petrakopoulos (D) 21.67%
Georgia|9|Georgia 9}} Charlie Norwood
Redistricted from the 10th district
Republican 1994 Re-elected Charlie Norwood (R) 72.84%
Barry Gordon Irwin (D) 27.16%
Georgia|10|Georgia 10}} Nathan Deal
Redistricted from the 9th district
Republican 1992 Re-elected Nathan Deal (R) unopposed
Georgia|11|Georgia 11}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Phil Gingrey (R) 51.64%
Roger Kahn (D) 48.36%
Georgia|12|Georgia 12}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Max Burns (R) 55.19%
Charles "Champ" Walker (D) 44.81%
Georgia|13|Georgia 13}}None (District created)New seat
Democratic gain
David Scott (D) 59.63%
Clay Cox (R) 40.37%

Hawaii

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Hawaii|1|Hawaii 1}} Neil AbercrombieDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Neil Abercrombie (D) 72.85%
Mark Terry (R) 24.92%
James Bracken (L) 2.23%
Hawaii|2|Hawaii 2}} Patsy MinkDemocratic 1964,
1990
Re-elected (posthumously) Patsy Mink (D) 56.16%
Bob McDermott (R) 39.98%
Jeff Mallan (L) 2.63%
Nicholas Bedworth (NL) 1.23%

Idaho

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Idaho|1|Idaho 1}} Butch OtterRepublican 2000 Re-elected Butch Otter (R) 58.57%
Betty Richardson (D) 38.94%
Steve Gothard (L) 2.49%
Idaho|2|Idaho 2}} Mike SimpsonRepublican 1998 Re-elected Mike Simpson (R) 68.18%
Edward Kinghorn (D) 29.05%
John "Lack" Lewis (L) 2.77%

Illinois

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Illinois|1|Illinois 1}} Bobby RushDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Bobby Rush (D) 81.17%
Raymond Wardingley (R) 16.21%
Dorothy Tsatsos (L) 2.62%
Illinois|2|Illinois 2}} Jesse L. Jackson Jr.Democratic 1995 Re-elected Jesse L. Jackson Jr. (D) 82.30%
Doug Nelson (R) 17.70%
Illinois|3|Illinois 3}} Bill LipinskiDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Bill Lipinski (D) unopposed
Illinois|4|Illinois 4}} Luis GutierrezDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Luis Gutierrez (D) 79.68%
Tony Lopez-Cisneros (R) 15.12%
Maggie Kohls (L) 5.20%
Illinois|5|Illinois 5}} Rod BlagojevichDemocratic 1996Retired to run for Governor
Democratic hold
Rahm Emanuel (D) 66.81%
Mark Augusti (R) 28.86%
Frank Gonzalez (L) 4.34%
Illinois|6|Illinois 6}} Henry HydeRepublican 1974 Re-elected Henry Hyde (R) 65.09%
Tom Berry (D) 34.91%
Illinois|7|Illinois 7}} Danny K. DavisDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Danny K. Davis (D) 83.21%
Mark Tunney (R) 15.25%
Martin Pankau (L) 1.53%
Illinois|8|Illinois 8}} Phil CraneRepublican 1969 Re-elected Phil Crane (R) 57.42%
Melissa Bean (D) 42.56%
Illinois|9|Illinois 9}} Jan SchakowskyDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Jan Schakowsky (D) 70.27%
Nicholas Duric (R) 26.83%
Stephanie Sailor (L)2.89%
Illinois|10|Illinois 10}} Mark KirkRepublican 2000 Re-elected Mark Kirk (R) 68.81%
Hank Perritt (D) 31.19%
Illinois|11|Illinois 11}} Jerry WellerRepublican 1994 Re-elected Jerry Weller (R) 64.32%
Keith Van Duyne (D) 35.68%
Illinois|12|Illinois 12}} Jerry CostelloDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Jerry Costello (D) 69.25%
David Sadler (R) 30.75%
Illinois|13|Illinois 13}} Judy BiggertRepublican 1998 Re-elected Judy Biggert (R) 70.26%
Thomas Mason (D) 29.74%
Illinois|14|Illinois 14}} Dennis HastertRepublican 1986 Re-elected Dennis Hastert (R) 74.14%
Laurence Quick (D) 25.86%
Illinois|15|Illinois 15}} Timothy V. JohnsonRepublican 2000 Re-elected Timothy V. Johnson (R) 65.17%
Joshua Hartke (D) 31.04%
Carl Estabrook (ILG) 3.79%
Illinois|16|Illinois 16}} Donald A. ManzulloRepublican 1992 Re-elected Donald A. Manzullo (R) 70.61%
John Kutsch (D) 29.39%
Illinois|17|Illinois 17}} Lane EvansDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Lane Evans (D) 62.42%
Peter Calderone (R) 37.58%
Illinois|18|Illinois 18}} Ray LaHoodRepublican 1994 Re-elected Ray LaHood (R) unopposed
{{ushr|Illinois|19|Illinois 19}} John Shimkus
Redistricted from the 20th[4]
Republican 1996 Re-electedJohn Shimkus (R) 54.79%
David D. Phelps (D) 45.21%
David D. PhelpsDemocratic 1998Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss

Indiana

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana, 2002}}

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Indiana|1|Indiana 1}} Pete ViscloskyDemocratic 1984 Re-elected Pete Visclosky (D) 66.94%
Mark Leyva (R) 31.02%
Timothy Brennan (L) 2.04%
Indiana|2|Indiana 2}} Tim Roemer
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Democratic 1990Retired
Republican gain
Chris Chocola (R) 50.45%
Jill Long Thompson (D) 45.77%
Sharon Metheny (L) 3.77%
Indiana|3|Indiana 3}} Mark Souder
Redistricted from the 4th district
Republican 1994 Re-elected Mark Souder (R) 63.14%
Jay Rigdon (D) 34.45%
Mike Donlan (L) 2.41%
{{ushr|Indiana|4|Indiana 4}} Steve Buyer
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican 1992 Re-electedSteve Buyer (R) 71.36%
Bill Abbott (D) 26.15%
Jerry Susong (L) 2.49%
Brian D. Kerns
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican 2000Lost redistricting contest
Republican loss
Indiana|5|Indiana 5}} Dan Burton
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1982 Re-elected Dan Burton (R) 71.97%
Katherine Fox Carr (D) 25.18%
Christopher Adkins (L) 2.85%
Indiana|6|Indiana 6}} Mike Pence
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 2000 Re-elected Mike Pence (R) 63.79%
Mel Fox (D) 34.40%
Doris Robertson (L) 1.80%
Indiana|7|Indiana 7}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Indiana|10|10th district}} (now obsolete)Democratic 1996 Re-elected Julia Carson (D) 53.13%
Brose McVey (R) 44.14%
Andrew Horning (L) 2.69%
Indiana|8|Indiana 8}} John HostettlerRepublican 1994 Re-elected John Hostettler (R) 51.31%
Bryan Hartke (D) 46.02%
Pam Williams (L) 2.67%
Indiana|9|Indiana 9}} Baron HillDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Baron Hill (D) 51.15%
Mike Sodrel (R) 46.13%
Jeff Melton (G) 1.45%
Al Cox (L) 1.26%

Iowa

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Iowa|1|Iowa 1}} Jim Nussle
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 1990 Re-elected Jim Nussle (R) 57.15%
Ann Hutchinson (D) 42.65%
Iowa|2|Iowa 2}} Jim Leach
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican 1976 Re-elected Jim Leach (R) 52.19%
Julie Thomas (D) 45.74%
Kevin Litten (L) 2.02%
Iowa|3|Iowa 3}} Leonard BoswellDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Leonard Boswell (D) 53.41%
Stan Thompson (R) 45.04%
Jeffrey Smith (L) 1.24%
Iowa|4|Iowa 4}} Tom Latham
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican 1994 Re-elected Tom Latham (R) 54.76%
John Norris (D) 43.07%
Terry Wilson (L) 1.40%
Jim Hennager (L) 0.73%
Iowa|5|Iowa 5}} Greg Ganske
Redistricted from the 4th district
Republican 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Steve King (R) 62.15%
Paul Shomshor (D) 37.78%

Kansas

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidatess
Kansas|1|Kansas 1}} Jerry MoranRepublican 1996 Re-elected Jerry Moran (R) 91.09%
Jack Warner (L) 8.91%
Kansas|2|Kansas 2}} Jim RyunRepublican 1996 Re-elected Jim Ryun (R) 60.42%
Dan Lykins (D) 37.52%
Art Clack (L) 2.06%
Kansas|3|Kansas 3}} Dennis MooreDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Dennis Moore (D) 50.18%
Adam Taff (R) 46.89%
Dawn Bly (Ref.) 2.30%
Douglas Martin (L) 0.62%
Kansas|4|Kansas 4}} Todd TiahrtRepublican 1994 Re-elected Todd Tiahrt (R) 60.58%
Carlos Nolla (D) 37.00%
Maike Warren (L) 2.42%

Kentucky

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidatess
Kentucky|1|Kentucky 1}} Ed WhitfieldRepublican 1994 Re-elected Ed Whitfield (R) 62.25%
Klint Alexander (D) 34.75%
Kentucky|2|Kentucky 2}} Ron LewisRepublican 1994 Re-elected Ron Lewis (R) 69.64%
David L. Williams (D) 29.17%
Robert Guy Dyer (L) 1.18%
Kentucky|3|Kentucky 3}} Anne NorthupRepublican 1996 Re-elected Anne Northup (R) 51.61%
Jack Conway (D) 48.39%
Kentucky|4|Kentucky 4}} Ken LucasDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Ken Lucas (D) 51.11%
Geoff Davis (R) 47.54%
John Grote (L) 1.34%
Kentucky|5|Kentucky 5}} Hal RogersRepublican 1980 Re-elected Hal Rogers (R) 78.29%
Sidney Jane Bailey (D) 21.71%
Kentucky|6|Kentucky 6}} Ernie FletcherRepublican 1998 Re-elected Ernie Fletcher (R) 71.95%
Gatewood Galbraith (I) 25.98%
Mark Gailey (L) 2.06%

Louisiana

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Louisiana|1|Louisiana 1}} David VitterRepublican 1999 Re-elected David Vitter (R) 81.47%
Monica Monica (R) 11.22%
Robert Namer (R) 4.00%
Ian Hawxhurst (I) 3.30%
Louisiana|2|Louisiana 2}} William J. JeffersonDemocratic 1990 Re-elected William J. Jefferson (D) 63.53%
Irma Muse Dixon (D) 20.03%
Silky Sullivan (R) 10.86%
Clarence "Buddy" Hunt (D) 2.91%
Wayne Clement (I) 2.67%
Louisiana|3|Louisiana 3}} Billy TauzinRepublican 1980 Re-elected Billy Tauzin (R) 86.68%
William Beier (O) 8.62%
David Iwancio (I) 4.69%
Louisiana|4|Louisiana 4}} Jim McCreryRepublican 1988 Re-elected Jim McCrery (R) 71.61%
John Milkovich (D) 26.45%
Bill Jacobs (I) 1.94%
Louisiana|5|Louisiana 5}} John CookseyRepublican 1996Retired to run for Senate
Democratic gain
Rodney Alexander (D) 50.28%
Lee Fletcher (R) 49.72%
Louisiana|6|Louisiana 6}} Richard BakerRepublican 1986 Re-elected Richard Baker (R) 84.04%
Rick Moscatello (I) 15.96%
Louisiana|7|Louisiana 7}} Chris JohnDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Chris John (D) 86.82%
Michael Harris (I) 13.18%

Maine

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Maine|1|Maine 1}} Tom AllenDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Tom Allen (D) 63.81%
Steven Joyce (R) 36.19%
Maine|2|Maine 2}} John BaldacciDemocratic 1994Retired to run for Governor
Democratic hold
Michael Michaud (D) 52.01%
Kevin Raye (R) 47.99%

Maryland

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Maryland|1|Maryland 1}} Wayne GilchrestRepublican 1990 Re-elected Wayne Gilchrest (R) 76.67%
Ann Tamlyn (D) 23.16%
Maryland|2|Maryland 2}} Robert EhrlichRepublican 1994Retired to run for Governor
Democratic gain
Dutch Ruppersberger (D) 54.16%
Helen Delich Bentley (R) 45.57%
Maryland|3|Maryland 3}} Ben CardinDemocratic 1986 Re-elected Ben Cardin (D) 65.72%
Scott Conwell (R) 34.18%
Maryland|4|Maryland 4}} Albert WynnDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Albert Wynn (D) 78.57%
John Kimble (R) 20.82%
Maryland|5|Maryland 5}} Steny HoyerDemocratic 1981 Re-elected Steny Hoyer (D) 69.27%
Joseph Crawford (R) 30.52%
Maryland|6|Maryland 6}} Roscoe BartlettRepublican 1992 Re-elected Roscoe Bartlett (R) 66.11%
Donald DeArmon (D) 33.80%
Maryland|7|Maryland 7}} Elijah CummingsDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Elijah Cummings (D) 73.53%
Joseph Ward (R) 26.38%
Maryland|8|Maryland 8}} Connie MorellaRepublican 1986Lost re-election
Democratic gain
Chris Van Hollen (D) 51.71%
Connie Morella (R) 47.49%
Stephen Bassett (UN) 0.73%

Massachusetts

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Massachusetts|1|Massachusetts 1}} John OlverDemocratic 1991 Re-elected John Olver (D) 67.56%
Matthew Kinnaman (R) 32.38%
Massachusetts|2|Massachusetts 2}} Richard NealDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Richard Neal (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|3|Massachusetts 3}} Jim McGovernDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Jim McGovern (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|4|Massachusetts 4}} Barney FrankDemocratic 1980 Re-elected Barney Frank (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|5|Massachusetts 5}} Marty MeehanDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Marty Meehan (D) 60.15%
Charles McCarthy (R) 34.03%
Ilana Freedman (L) 5.76%
Massachusetts|6|Massachusetts 6}} John F. TierneyDemocratic 1996 Re-elected John F. Tierney (D) 68.27%
Mark C. Smith (R) 31.63%
Massachusetts|7|Massachusetts 7}} Ed MarkeyDemocratic 1976 Re-elected Ed Markey (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|8|Massachusetts 8}} Mike CapuanoDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Mike Capuano (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|9|Massachusetts 9}} Stephen LynchDemocratic 2001 Re-elected Stephen Lynch (D) unopposed
Massachusetts|10|Massachusetts 10}} Bill DelahuntDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Bill Delahunt (D) 69.20%
Luis Gonzaga (R) 30.74%

Michigan

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Michigan|1|Michigan 1}} Bart StupakDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Bart Stupak (D) 67.67%
Don Hooper (R) 31.10%
John Loosemore (L) 1.23%
Michigan|2|Michigan 2}} Pete HoekstraRepublican 1992 Re-elected Pete Hoekstra (R) 70.40%
Jeffrey Wrisley (D) 27.70%
Laurie Aleck (L) 1.20%
Michigan|3|Michigan 3}} Vern EhlersRepublican 1993 Re-elected Vern Ehlers (R) 69.97%
Kathryn Lynnes (D) 28.32%
Tom Quinn (L) 1.19%
Richard Lucey (Ref) 0.51%
Michigan|4|Michigan 4}} Dave CampRepublican 1990 Re-elected Dave Camp (R) 68.21%
Lawrence Hollenbeck (D) 30.17%
Sterling Johnson (G) 1.03%
Al Chia, Jr. (L) 0.58%
{{ushr|Michigan|5|Michigan 5}} James BarciaDemocratic 1992Retired to run for State Senate
Democratic loss
Dale Kildee (D) 91.56%
Clint Foster (L) 5.39%
Harley Mikkelson (G) 2.99%
Dale Kildee
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 1976 Re-elected
Michigan|6|Michigan 6}} Fred UptonRepublican 1986 Re-elected Fred Upton (R) 69.17%
Gary Giguere, Jr. (D) 29.31%
Harley Mikkelson (Ref) 1.52%
Michigan|7|Michigan 7}} Nick SmithRepublican 1992 Re-elected Nick Smith (R) 59.66%
Mike Simpson (D) 38.61%
Ken Proctor (L) 1.73%
Michigan|8|Michigan 8}} Mike RogersRepublican 2000 Re-elected Mike Rogers (R) 67.88%
Frank McAlpine (D) 30.75%
Thomas Yeutter (L) 1.37%
Michigan|9|Michigan 9}} Joe Knollenberg
Redistricted from the 11th district
Republican 1992 Re-elected Joe Knollenberg (R) 58.10%
David Fink (D) 39.88%
Robert Schubring (L) 2.03%
Michigan|10|Michigan 10}} David BoniorDemocratic 1976Retired to run for Governor
Republican gain
Candice Miller (R) 63.31%
Carl Marlinga (D) 35.52%
Renae Coon (D) 1.17%
Michigan|11|Michigan 11}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Thad McCotter (R) 57.19%
Kevin Kelley (D) 39.66%
William Boyd (G) 1.93%
Dan Malone (UST) 1.23%
Michigan|12|Michigan 12}} Sander LevinDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Sander Levin (D) 68.26%
Harvey Dean (R) 29.78%
Dick Gach (L) 1.30%
Steven Revis (UST) 0.66%
Michigan|13|Michigan 13}} Carolyn Kilpatrick
Redistricted from the 15th district
Democratic 1996 Re-elected Carolyn Kilpatrick (D) 91.61%
Raymond Warner (R) 8.39%
Michigan|14|Michigan 14}} John Conyers Jr.Democratic 1964 Re-elected John Conyers Jr. (D) 83.21%
Dave Stone (R) 15.20%
Francis Schorr (L) 0.88%
John Litle (G) 0.71%
{{ushr|Michigan|15|Michigan 15}} John Dingell
Redistricted from the 16th district (now obsolete)
Democratic 1955 Re-electedJohn Dingell (D) 72.21%
Martin Kaltenbach (R) 25.72%
Gregory Stempfle (L) 2.07%
Lynn Rivers
Redistricted from the 13th district
Democratic 1994Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss

Minnesota

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidatess
Minnesota|1|Minnesota 1}} Gil GutknechtRepublican 1994 Re-elected Gil Gutknecht (R) 61.50%
Steve Andreasen (DFL) 34.65%
Greg Mikkelson (G) 3.75%
Minnesota|2|Minnesota 2}} Bill Luther
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 1994Lost re-election
Republican gain
John Kline (R) 53.33%
Bill Luther (DFL) 42.22%
Greg Mikkelson (NNT) 4.33%
Minnesota|3|Minnesota 3}} Jim RamstadRepublican 1990 Re-elected Jim Ramstad (R) 72.02%
Darryl Stanton (DFL) 27.88%
Minnesota|4|Minnesota 4}} Betty McCollumDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Betty McCollum (DFL) 62.22%
Clyde Billington (R) 33.91%
Scott Raskiewicz (G) 3.75%
Minnesota|5|Minnesota 5}} Martin SaboDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Martin Sabo (DFL) 67.03%
Daniel Mathias (R) 25.89%
Tim Davis (G) 6.96%
Minnesota|6|Minnesota 6}} Mark Kennedy
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 2000 Re-elected Mark Kennedy (R) 57.34%
Janet Robert (DFL) 35.06%
Dan Becker (Ind) 7.48%
Minnesota|7|Minnesota 7}} Collin PetersonDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Collin Peterson (DFL) 65.27%
Dan Stevens (R) 34.64%
Minnesota|8|Minnesota 8}} Jim OberstarDemocratic 1974 Re-elected Jim Oberstar (DFL) 68.65%
Bob Lemen (R) 31.23%

Mississippi

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Mississippi|1|Mississippi 1}} Roger WickerRepublican 1994 Re-elected Roger Wicker (R) 71.43%
Rex Weathers (D) 24.20%
Brenda Blackburn (Ref) 2.60%
Harold Taylor (L) 1.77%
Mississippi|2|Mississippi 2}} Bennie ThompsonDemocratic 1993 Re-elected Bennie Thompson (D) 55.14%
Clinton LeSueur (R) 42.75%
Lee Dilworth (Ref) 2.10%
{{ushr|Mississippi|3|Mississippi 3}} Chip PickeringRepublican 1996 Re-electedChip Pickering (R) 63.76%
Ronnie Shows (D) 34.76%
Jim Giles (I) 0.65%
Harvey Darden (I) 0.43%
Brad McDonald (L) 0.35%
Carroll Grantham (Ref) 0.23%
Ronnie Shows
Redistricted from the 4th district
Democratic 1998Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss
Mississippi|4|Mississippi 4}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Mississippi|5|5th district}} (now obsolete)Democratic 1989 Re-elected Gene Taylor (D) 75.21%
Karl Mertz (R) 21.24%
Wayne Parker (L) 2.05%
Thomas Huffmaster (Ref) 1.51%

Missouri

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Missouri|1|Missouri 1}} William Lacy ClayDemocratic 1968 Re-elected William Lacy Clay (D) 70.11%
Richard Schwadron (R) 27.09%
Jim Higgins (L) 2.80%
Missouri|2|Missouri 2}} Todd AkinRepublican 2000 Re-elected Todd Akin (R) 67.14%
John Hogan (D) 31.03%
Darla Maloney (L) 1.83%
Missouri|3|Missouri 3}} Dick GephardtDemocratic 1976 Re-elected Dick Gephardt (D) 59.06%
Catherine Enz (R) 38.94%
Dan Byington (L) 2.00%
Missouri|4|Missouri 4}} Ike SkeltonDemocratic 1976 Re-elected Ike Skelton (D) 67.64%
Jim Noland (R) 30.66%
Daniel Roy Nelson (L) 1.70%
Missouri|5|Missouri 5}} Karen McCarthyDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Karen McCarthy (D) 65.88%
Steve Gordon (R) 32.36%
Jeanne Bojarski (L) 1.76%
Missouri|6|Missouri 6}} Sam GravesRepublican 2000 Re-elected Sam Graves (R) 63.03%
Cathy Rinehart (D) 35.18%
Erik Buck (L) 1.79%
Missouri|7|Missouri 7}} Roy BluntRepublican 1996 Re-elected Roy Blunt (R) 74.81%
Ron Lapham (D) 23.00%
Doug Burlison (L) 2.19%
Missouri|8|Missouri 8}} Jo Ann EmersonRepublican 1996 Re-elected Jo Ann Emerson (R) 71.76%
Gene Curtis (D) 26.91%
Eric Van Oostrom (L) 1.32%
Missouri|9|Missouri 9}} Kenny HulshofRepublican 1996 Re-elected Kenny Hulshof (R) 68.20%
Don Deichman (D) 28.55%
Keith Brekhus (G) 1.99%
John Mruzik (L) 1.26%

Montana

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Montana|AL|Montana At-large}} Dennis RehbergRepublican 2000 Re-elected Dennis Rehberg (R) 64.62%
Steve Kelly (D) 32.67%
Mike Fellows (L) 2.71%

Nebraska

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Nebraska|1|Nebraska 1}} Doug BereuterRepublican 1978 Re-elected Doug Bereuter (R) 85.35%
Robert Eckerson (L) 14.65%
Nebraska|2|Nebraska 2}} Lee TerryRepublican 1998 Re-elected Lee Terry (R) 63.32%
Jim Simon (D) 32.98%
Doug Paterson (G) 2.28%
Dave Stock (L) 1.42%
Nebraska|3|Nebraska 3}} Tom OsborneRepublican 2000 Re-elected Tom Osborne (R) 93.17%
Jerry Hickman (L) 6.83%

Nevada

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Nevada|1|Nevada 1}} Shelley BerkleyDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Shelley Berkley (D) 53.72%
Lynette Boggs-McDonald (R) 42.73%
Steven "Capt. Truth" Dempsey (IAP) 2.39%
W. Lane Startin (G) 1.16%
Nevada|2|Nevada 2}} Jim GibbonsRepublican 1996 Re-elected Jim Gibbons (R) 74.3%
Travis Souza (D) 19.97%
Janine Hansen (IAP) 3.60%
Brendan Trainor (L) 1.70%
Robert Winquist (NL) 0.39%
Nevada|3|Nevada 3}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Jon Porter (R) 56.08%
Dario Herrera (D) 37.24%
Pete O'Neil (I) 3.82%
Neil Scott (L) 1.91%
Richard Odell (IAP) 0.95%

New Hampshire

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
New Hampshire|1|New Hampshire 1}} John SununuRepublican 1996Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Jeb Bradley (R) 58.11%
Martha Fuller Clark (D) 38.48%
Dan Belforti (L) 3.33%
New Hampshire|2|New Hampshire 2}} Charlie BassRepublican 1994 Re-elected Charlie Bass (R) 56.81%
Katrina Swett (D) 40.86%
Rosalie Babiarz (L) 2.28%

New Jersey

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
New Jersey|1|New Jersey 1}} Rob AndrewsDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Rob Andrews (D) 92.74%
Timothy Haas (L) 7.26%
New Jersey|2|New Jersey 2}} Frank LoBiondoRepublican 1994 Re-elected Frank LoBiondo (R) 69.21%
Steven Farkas (D) 28.28%
Roger Merle (G) 1.03%
Michael Matthews, Jr. (L) 1.02%
Constantino Rozzo (S) 0.46%
New Jersey|3|New Jersey 3}} Jim SaxtonRepublican 1984 Re-elected Jim Saxton (R) 65.02%
Richard Strada (D) 33.92%
Raymond Byrne (L) 0.70%
Ken Feduniewicz (AF) 0.35%
New Jersey|4|New Jersey 4}} Chris SmithRepublican 1980 Re-elected Chris Smith (R) 66.15%
Mary Brennan (D) 32.11%
Keith Quarles (L) 0.69%
Hermann Winkelmann (HHD)0.61%
Don Graham (NJC) 0.44%
New Jersey|5|New Jersey 5}} Marge RoukemaRepublican 1980Retired
Republican hold
Scott Garrett (R) 59.48%
Anne Sumers (D) 38.28%
Michael Cino (LTI) 2.23%
New Jersey|6|New Jersey 6}} Frank PalloneDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Frank Pallone (D) 66.46%
Ric Medrow (R) 30.89%
Richard Strong (G) 1.32%
Barry Allen (L) 0.88%
Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden (HRA) 0.45%
New Jersey|7|New Jersey 7}} Mike FergusonRepublican 2000 Re-elected Mike Ferguson (R) 57.95%
Tim Carden (D) 40.92%
Darren Young (L) 1.13%
New Jersey|8|New Jersey 8}} Bill PascrellDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Bill Pascrell (D) 66.83%
Jared Silverman (R) 30.59%
Joseph Fortunato (G) 2.58%
New Jersey|9|New Jersey 9}} Steve RothmanDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Steve Rothman (D) 69.76%
Joseph Glass (R) 30.24%
New Jersey|10|New Jersey 10}} Don PayneDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Don Payne (D) 84.45%
Andrew Wirtz (R) 15.55%
New Jersey|11|New Jersey 11}} Rodney FrelinghuysenRepublican 1994 Re-elected Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) 72.38%
Vij Pawar (D) 26.39%
Richard S. Roth (L) 1.23%
New Jersey|12|New Jersey 12}} Rush D. Holt, Jr.Democratic 1998 Re-elected Rush D. Holt, Jr. (D) 61.04%
Buster Soaries (R) 36.65%
Carl Mayer (G) 1.09%
Thomas Abrams (L) 0.73%
Karen Anne Zaletel (NJC) 0.49%
New Jersey|13|New Jersey 13}} Bob MenendezDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Bob Menendez (D) 78.30%
James Geron (R) 18.17%
Pat Henry Faulkner (G) 1.29%
Esmat Zaklama (AM, AC) 0.83%
Dick Hester (PLC) 0.79%
Herbert H. Shaw (PC) 0.62%

New Mexico

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
New Mexico|1|New Mexico 1}} Heather WilsonRepublican 1998 Re-elected Heather Wilson (R) 55.34%
Richard Romero (D) 44.66%
New Mexico|2|New Mexico 2}} Joe SkeenRepublican 1980Retired
Republican hold
Steve Pearce (R) 56.23%
John Arthur Smith (D) 43.72%
New Mexico|3|New Mexico 3}} Tom UdallDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Tom Udall (D) unopposed

New York

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 2002}}

The state lost two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
New York|1|New York 1}} Felix GrucciRepublican 2000Lost re-election
Democratic gain
Tim Bishop (D) 50.23%
Felix Grucci (R) 48.59%
Lorna Salzman (G) 1.19%
New York|2|New York 2}} Steve IsraelDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Steve Israel (D) 58.48%
Joseph Finley (R) 40.46%
John Keenan (G) 1.07%
New York|3|New York 3}} Peter KingRepublican 1992 Re-elected Peter King (R) 71.88%
Stuart Finz (D) 27.22%
Janeen DePrima (Lib) 0.89%
New York|4|New York 4}} Carolyn McCarthyDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Carolyn McCarthy (D) 56.25%
Marilyn F. O'Grady (R) 43.24%
Tim Derham (G) 0.51%
New York|5|New York 5}} Gary AckermanDemocratic 1983 Re-elected Gary Ackerman (D) 68%
Perry Reich (Con) 7.68%
New York|6|New York 6}} Gregory W. MeeksDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Gregory W. Meeks (D) 96.51%
Rey Clarke (Ind) 3.49%
New York|7|New York 7}} Joseph CrowleyDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Joseph Crowley (D) 73.29%
Kevin Brawley (R) 26.71%
New York|8|New York 8}} Jerrold NadlerDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Jerrold Nadler (D) 76.07%
Jim Farrin (R) 18.48%
Alan Jay Gerber (Con) 3.16%
Dan Wentzel (G) 1.80%
Joseph Dobrian (L) 0.49%
New York|9|New York 9}} Anthony WeinerDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Anthony Weiner (D) 65.71%
Alfred Donohue (R) 34.29%
New York|10|New York 10}} Ed TownsDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Ed Towns (D) 97.83%
Herbert Ryan (R) 2.17%
New York|11|New York 11}} Major OwensDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Major Owens (D) 86.56%
Susan Cleary (R) 12.55%
Alice Gaffney (Con) 0.90%
New York|12|New York 12}} Nydia VelazquezDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Nydia Velazquez (D) 95.81%
Cesar Estevez (R) 4.19%
New York|13|New York 13}} Vito FossellaRepublican 1997 Re-elected Vito Fossella (R) 69.63%
Arne Mattsson (D) 28.32%
Anita Lerman (Ind) 1.38%
Henry Bardel (G) 0.67%
New York|14|New York 14}} Carolyn MaloneyDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Carolyn Maloney (D) 75.25%
Anton Srdanovic (R) 24.75%
New York|15|New York 15}} Charles B. RangelDemocratic 1970 Re-elected Charles B. Rangel (D) 88.46%
Jessie Fields (R) 11.54%
New York|16|New York 16}} Jose SerranoDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Jose Serrano (D) 92.07%
Frank Dellavalle (R) 7.93%
New York|17|New York 17}} Eliot EngelDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Eliot Engel (D) 62.61%
Scott Vanderhoef (R) 34.43%
Arthur Gallagher (RTL) 1%
Elizabeth Shanklin (G) 1.41%
New York|18|New York 18}} Nita LoweyDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Nita Lowey (D) 92.04%
Michael J. Reynolds (RTL) 7.96%
{{ushr|New York|19|New York 19}} Sue KellyRepublican 1994 Re-electedSue Kelly (R) 69.97%
Janine Selendy (D) 25.98%
Christine Tighe (RTL) 2.53%
Jonathan Wright (G) 1.53%
Benjamin A. Gilman
Redistricted from the 20th district
Republican 1972Retired
Republican loss
New York|20|New York 20}} John Sweeney
Redistricted from the 22nd district
Republican 1998 Re-elected John Sweeney (R) 73.32%
Frank Stoppenbach (D) 23.98%
Margaret Lewis (G) 2.70%
New York|21|New York 21}} Mike McNultyDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Mike McNulty (D) 75.09%
Charles Rosenstein (R) 24.91%
New York|22|New York 22}} Maurice Hinchey
Redistricted from the 26th district
Democratic 1992 Re-elected Maurice Hinchey (D) 64.19%
Eric Hall (R) 32.87%
Steven Greenfield (G) 1.54%
Paul Laux (RTL) 1.40%
New York|23|New York 23}} John McHugh
Redistricted from the 24th district
Republican 1992 Re-elected John McHugh (R) unopposed
New York|24|New York 24}} Sherwood Boehlert
Redistricted from the 23rd district
Republican 1982 Re-elected Sherwood Boehlert (R) 70.70%
David Walrath (Con) 21.59%
Mark Dunau (G) 4.36%
Kathleen Peters (RTL) 3.34%
New York|25|New York 25}} Jim WalshRepublican 1988 Re-elected Jim Walsh (R) 72.29%
Stephanie Aldersley (D) 26.64%
Francis Gavin (G) 1.07%
New York|26|New York 26}} Tom Reynolds
Redistricted from the 27th district
Republican 1998 Re-elected Tom Reynolds (R) 73.63%
Ayesha Nariman (D) 22.42%
Shawn Harris (RTL) 2.23%
Paul Fallon (G) 1.71%
New York|27|New York 27}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>New York|30|30th district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1992 Re-elected Jack Quinn (R) 69.06%
Peter Crotty (D) 27.49%
Thomas Casey (RTL) 2.06%
Albert LaBruna (G) 1.38%
{{ushr|New York|28|New York 28}} Louise SlaughterDemocratic 1986 Re-electedLouise Slaughter (D) 62.46%
Henry Wojtaszek (R) 37.54%
John LaFalce
Redistricted from the 29th district
Democratic 1974Retired
Democratic loss
New York|29|New York 29}} Amo Houghton
Redistricted from the 31st district (now obsolete)
Republican 1986 Re-elected Amo Houghton (R) 73.10%
Kisun Peters (D) 21.26%
Wendy Johnson (RTL) 3.34%
Rachel Treichler (G) 2.30%

North Carolina

The state gained one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
North Carolina|1|North Carolina 1}} Eva ClaytonDemocratic 1992Retired
Democratic hold
Frank Ballance (D) 63.74%
Greg Dority (R) 34.83%
Mike Ruff (L) 1.43%
North Carolina|2|North Carolina 2}} Bob EtheridgeDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Bob Etheridge (D) 65.36%
Joseph Ellen (R) 33.27%
Gary Minter (L) 1.37%
North Carolina|3|North Carolina 3}} Walter Jones Jr.Republican 1994 Re-elected Walter Jones Jr. (R) 90.70%
Gary Goodson (L) 9.30%
North Carolina|4|North Carolina 4}} David PriceDemocratic 1986,
1996
Re-elected David Price (D) 61.18%
Tuan Nguyen (R) 36.15%
Ken Nelson (L) 2.67%
North Carolina|5|North Carolina 5}} Richard BurrRepublican 1994 Re-elected Richard Burr (R) 70.19%
David Crawford (D) 29.81%
North Carolina|6|North Carolina 6}} Howard CobleRepublican 1984 Re-elected Howard Coble (R) 90.41%
Tara Grubb (L) 9.59%
North Carolina|7|North Carolina 7}} Mike McIntyreDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Mike McIntyre (D) 71.13%
James Adams (R) 27.32%
David Michael Brooks (L) 1.54%
North Carolina|8|North Carolina 8}}Robin HayesRepublican 1998 Re-elected Robin Hayes (R) 53.63%
Chris Kouri (D) 44.62%
Mark Andrew Johnson (L) 1.75%
North Carolina|9|North Carolina 9}} Sue MyrickRepublican 1994 Re-elected Sue Myrick (R) 72.42%
Ed McGuire (D) 25.83%
Christopher Cole (L) 1.74%
North Carolina|10|North Carolina 10}} Cass BallengerRepublican 1986 Re-elected Cass Ballenger (R) 59.30%
Ron Daugherty (D) 37.85%
Christopher M. Hill (L) 2.85%
North Carolina|11|North Carolina 11}} Charles TaylorRepublican 1990 Re-elected Charles Taylor (R) 55.54%
Sam Neill (D) 42.85%
Eric Henry (L) 1.61%
North Carolina|12|North Carolina 12}} Mel WattDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Mel Watt (D) 65.34%
Jeff Kish (R) 32.79%
Carey Head (L) 1.98%
North Carolina|13|North Carolina 13}}None (District created)New seat
Democratic gain
Brad Miller (D) 54.72%
Carolyn Grant (R) 42.39%
Alex MacDonald (L) 2.89%

North Dakota

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota, 2002}}
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
North Dakota|AL|North Dakota At-large}} Earl PomeroyDemocratic-NPL 1992 Re-elected Earl Pomeroy (D-NPL) 52.41%
Rick Clayburgh (R) 47.59%

Ohio

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio, 2002}}

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Ohio|1|Ohio 1}} Steve ChabotRepublican 1994 Re-elected Steve Chabot (R) 64.80%
Greg Harris (D) 35.20%
Ohio|2|Ohio 2}} Rob PortmanRepublican 1993 Re-elected Rob Portman (R) 74.05%
Charles W. Sanders (D) 25.95%
Ohio|3|Ohio 3}} Tony P. HallDemocratic 1978Retired
Republican gain
Mike Turner (R) 58.77%
Richard Carne (D) 41.22%
Ohio|4|Ohio 4}} Mike OxleyRepublican 1981 Re-elected Mike Oxley (R) 67.52%
Jim Clark (D) 32.48%
Ohio|5|Ohio 5}} Paul GillmorRepublican 1988 Re-elected Paul Gillmor (R) 67.08%
Roger C. Anderson (D) 27.55%
John Green (I) 5.36%
Ohio|6|Ohio 6}} Ted StricklandDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Ted Strickland (D) 59.48%
Mike Halleck (R) 40.52%
Ohio|7|Ohio 7}} Dave HobsonRepublican 1990 Re-elected Dave Hobson (R) 67.56%
Kara Anastasio (D) 27.18%
Frank Doden (I) 5.26%
Ohio|8|Ohio 8}} John BoehnerRepublican 1990 Re-elected John Boehner (R) 70.81%
Jeff Hardenbrook (D) 29.19%
Ohio|9|Ohio 9}} Marcy KapturDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Marcy Kaptur (D) 73.99%
Ed Emery (R) 26.01%
Ohio|10|Ohio 10}} Dennis KucinichDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Dennis Kucinich (D) 74.06%
Jon Heben (R) 23.80%
Judy Locy (I) 2.14%
Ohio|11|Ohio 11}} Stephanie Tubbs JonesDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D) 76.33%
Patrick Pappano (R) 23.67%
Ohio|12|Ohio 12}} Pat TiberiRepublican 2000 Re-elected Pat Tiberi (R) 64.39%
Edward S. Brown (D) 35.61%
Ohio|13|Ohio 13}} Sherrod BrownDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Sherrod Brown (D) 68.97%
Ed Oliveros (R) 31.03%
Ohio|14|Ohio 14}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Ohio|19|19th district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1994 Re-elected Steve LaTourette (R) 72.12%
Dale Virgil Blanchard (D) 27.82%
Ohio|15|Ohio 15}} Deborah PryceRepublican 1992 Re-elected Deborah Pryce (R) 66.59%
Mark P. Brown (D) 33.41%
Ohio|16|Ohio 16}} Ralph RegulaRepublican 1972 Re-elected Ralph Regula (R) 68.87%
Jim Rice (D) 31.13%
{{ushr|Ohio|17|Ohio 17}}VacantDemocratic gainTimothy Ryan (D) 51.14%
Ann Benjamin (R) 33.67%
James Traficant (I) 15.19%
Thomas C. Sawyer
Redistricted from the 14th district
Democratic 1986Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss
Ohio|18|Ohio 18}} Bob NeyRepublican 1994 Re-elected Bob Ney (R) unopposed

Oklahoma

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Oklahoma|1|Oklahoma 1}} John SullivanRepublican 1992 Re-elected John Sullivan (R) 55.62%
Doug Dodd (D) 42.17%
Joe Cristiano (I) 2.21%
Oklahoma|2|Oklahoma 2}} Brad CarsonDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Brad Carson (D) 74.12%
Kent Pharaoh (R) 25.88%
{{ushr|Oklahoma|3|Oklahoma 3}} Wes WatkinsRepublican 1976Retired
Republican loss
Frank Lucas (R) 75.58%
Robert T. Murphy (D) 24.42%
Redistricted from the {{ushr>Oklahoma|6|6th district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1994 Re-elected
Oklahoma|4|Oklahoma 4}} J. C. WattsRepublican 1994Retired
Republican hold
Tom Cole (R) 53.83%
Darryl Roberts (D) 46.17%
Oklahoma|5|Oklahoma 5}} Ernest IstookRepublican 1992 Re-elected Ernest Istook (R) 62.23%
Lou Barlow (D) 32.41%
Donna C. Davis (I) 5.37%

Oregon

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Oregon|1|Oregon 1}} David WuDemocratic 1998 Re-elected David Wu (D) 62.69%
Jim Greenfield (R) 33.99%
Beth A. King (L) 3.21%
Oregon|2|Oregon 2}} Greg WaldenRepublican 1998 Re-elected Greg Walden (R) 71.86%
Peter Buckley (D) 25.76%
Mike Wood (L) 2.25%
Oregon|3|Oregon 3}} Earl BlumenauerDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Earl Blumenauer (D) 66.75%
Sarah Seale (R) 26.73%
Walt Brown (S) 2.80%
Kevin Jones (L) 2.00%
David Brownlow (C) 2.49%
Oregon|4|Oregon 4}} Peter DeFazioDemocratic 1986 Re-elected Peter DeFazio (D) 63.82%
Liz VanLeeuwen (R) 34.36%
Chris Bigelow (L) 1.75%
Oregon|5|Oregon 5}} Darlene HooleyDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Darlene Hooley (D) 54.75%
Brian Boquist (R) 45.10%

Pennsylvania

The state lost two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Pennsylvania|1|Pennsylvania 1}} Bob BradyDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Bob Brady (D) 86.43%
Marie Delany (R) 12.45%
Mike Ewall (G) 1.12%
Pennsylvania|2|Pennsylvania 2}} Chaka FattahDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Chaka Fattah (D) 87.77%
Thomas Dougherty (R) 12.23%
Pennsylvania|3|Pennsylvania 3}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Pennsylvania|21|21st district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1994 Re-elected Phil English (R) 77.67%
AnnDrea Benson (G) 22.32%
Pennsylvania|4|Pennsylvania 4}} Melissa HartRepublican 2000 Re-elected Melissa Hart (R) 64.55%
Stevan Drobac (D) 35.44%
Pennsylvania|5|Pennsylvania 5}} John E. PetersonRepublican 1996 Re-elected John E. Peterson (R) 87.24%
Thomas A. Martin (L) 12.62%
Pennsylvania|6|Pennsylvania 6}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Jim Gerlach (R) 51.36%
Dan Wofford (D) 48.63%
Pennsylvania|7|Pennsylvania 7}} Curt WeldonRepublican 1986 Re-elected Curt Weldon (R) 66.09%
Peter Lennon (D) 33.91%
Pennsylvania|8|Pennsylvania 8}} Jim GreenwoodRepublican 1992 Re-elected Jim Greenwood (R) 62.58%
Timothy Reece (D) 37.40%
Pennsylvania|9|Pennsylvania 9}} Bill ShusterRepublican 2001 Re-elected Bill Shuster (R) 71.02%
John R. Henry (D) 28.92%
Pennsylvania|10|Pennsylvania 10}} Don SherwoodRepublican 1998 Re-elected Don Sherwood (R) 92.60%
Kurt Shotko (G) 7.07%
Pennsylvania|11|Pennsylvania 11}} Paul KanjorskiDemocratic 1984 Re-elected Paul Kanjorski (D) 55.60%
Louis Barletta (R) 42.43%
Thomas J. McLaughlin (REF) 1.96%
{{ushr|Pennsylvania|12|Pennsylvania 12}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Pennsylvania|20|20th district}} (now obsolete)Democratic 1994Lost redistricting contest
Democratic loss
John Murtha (D) 73.48%
Bill Choby (R) 26.52%
John MurthaDemocratic 1974 Re-elected
{{ushr|Pennsylvania|13|Pennsylvania 13}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Pennsylvania|3|3rd district}}Democratic 1982Retired
Democratic loss
Joe Hoeffel (D) 50.95%
Melissa Brown (R) 47.34%
John P. McDermott (CST) 1.71%
Joe HoeffelDemocratic 1998 Re-elected
{{ushr|Pennsylvania|14|Pennsylvania 14}} William J. CoyneDemocratic 1980Retired
Democratic loss
Mike Doyle (D) unopposed
Mike Doyle
Redistricted from the 18th district
Democratic 1994 Re-elected
Pennsylvania|15|Pennsylvania 15}} Pat ToomeyRepublican 1998 Re-elected Pat Toomey (R) 57.36%
Ed O'Brien (D) 42.64%
Pennsylvania|16|Pennsylvania 16}} Joe PittsRepublican 1996 Re-elected Joe Pitts (R) 88.45%
Will Todd (G) 6.48%
Kenneth Brenneman (CST) 5.03%
{{ushr|Pennsylvania|17|Pennsylvania 17}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Pennsylvania|6|6th district}}Democratic 1992 Re-electedTim Holden (D) 51.41%
George Gekas (R) 48.59%
George GekasRepublican 1982Lost redistricting contest
Republican loss
Pennsylvania|18|Pennsylvania 18}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Tim Murphy (R) 60.14%
Jack Machek (D) 39.86%
Pennsylvania|19|Pennsylvania 19}} Todd PlattsRepublican 2000 Re-elected Todd Platts (R) 91.06%
Will Todd (G) 5.03%
Kenneth Brenneman (L) 3.82%

Rhode Island

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Rhode Island|1|Rhode Island 1}} Patrick KennedyDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Patrick Kennedy (D) 59.88%
David W. Rogers (R) 37.31%
Frank Carter (L) 2.71%
Rhode Island|2|Rhode Island 2}} James LangevinDemocratic 1996 Re-elected James Langevin (D) 76.29%
John Matson (R) 22.27%
Dorman Hayes (HP) 1.37%

South Carolina

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 2002}}
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
South Carolina|1|South Carolina 1}} Henry BrownRepublican 2000 Re-elected Henry Brown (R) 89.56%
James E. Dunn (UC) 6.91%
Joe Innella (NL) 3.49%
South Carolina|2|South Carolina 2}} Joe WilsonRepublican 2001 Re-elected Joe Wilson (R) 84.12%
Mark Whittington (UC) 10.03%
Jim Legg (L) 5.63%
South Carolina|3|South Carolina 3}} Lindsey GrahamRepublican 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Gresham Barrett (R) 67.14%
George Brightharp (D) 31.28%
Mike Boerste (L) 1.56%
South Carolina|4|South Carolina 4}} Jim DeMintRepublican 1998 Re-elected Jim DeMint (R) 69.00%
Peter Ashy (D) 29.67%
Faye Walters (NL) 1.23%
South Carolina|5|South Carolina 5}} John SprattDemocratic 1982 Re-elected John Spratt (D) 85.87%
Doug Kendall (L) 7.76%
Steve Lefemine (C) 6.29%
South Carolina|6|South Carolina 6}} Jim ClyburnDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Jim Clyburn (D) 66.98%
Gary McLeod (R) 32.03%
Craig Augenstein (L) 0.96%

South Dakota

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota, 2002}}
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
South Dakota|AL|South Dakota At-large}} John ThuneRepublican 1996Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
William Janklow (R) 53.45%
Stephanie Herseth (D) 45.62%
Terry Begay (L) 0.93%

Tennessee

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Tennessee|1|Tennessee 1}} William L. JenkinsRepublican 1996 Re-elected William L. Jenkins (R) unopposed
Tennessee|2|Tennessee 2}} Jimmy Duncan Jr.Republican 1988 Re-elected Jimmy Duncan Jr. (R) 78.98%
John Greene (D) 19.91%
Joshua Williamson (I) 0.60%
George Njezic (I) 0.51%
Tennessee|3|Tennessee 3}} Zach WampRepublican 1994 Re-elected Zach Wamp (R) 64.54%
John Wolfe, Jr. (D) 33.82%
William Bolen (I) 1.00%
Timothy Sevier (I) 0.54%
Tennessee|4|Tennessee 4}} Van HillearyRepublican 1994Retired to run for Governor
Democratic gain
Lincoln Davis (D) 52.08%
Janice Bowling (R) 46.49%
William Chandler (I) 0.58%
John Ray (I) 0.33%
Bert Mason (I) 0.27%
Ed Wellmann (I) 0.22%
Tennessee|5|Tennessee 5}} Bob ClementDemocratic 1988Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic hold
Jim Cooper (D) 63.73%
Robert Duvall (R) 33.25%
John Jay Hooker (I) 1.79%
Jonathan Farley (I) 0.71%
Jesse Turner (I) 0.51%
Tennessee|6|Tennessee 6}} Bart GordonDemocratic 1984 Re-elected Bart Gordon (D) 65.92%
Robert Garrison (R) 32.33%
Patrick Lyons (I) 1.73%
Tennessee|7|Tennessee 7}} Ed BryantRepublican 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Republican hold
Marsha Blackburn (R) 70.73%
Tim Barron (D) 26.48%
Rick Patterson (I) 2.77%
Tennessee|8|Tennessee 8}} John TannerDemocratic 1988 Re-elected John Tanner (D) 70.14%
Mat McClain (R) 27.30%
James L. Hart (I) 2.55%
Tennessee|9|Tennessee 9}} Harold Ford Jr.Democratic 1996 Re-elected Harold Ford Jr. (D) 70.14%
Tony Rush (I) 16.09%

Texas

The state gained two seats in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Texas|1|Texas 1}} Max SandlinDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Max Sandlin (D) 56.45%
John Lawrence (R) 43.55%
Texas|2|Texas 2}} Jim TurnerDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Jim Turner (D) 60.85%
Van Brookshire (R) 38.19%
Peter Beach (L) 0.96%
Texas|3|Texas 3}} Sam JohnsonRepublican 1991 Re-elected Sam Johnson (R) 73.95%
Manny Molera (D) 24.33%
John E. Davis (L) 1.72%
Texas|4|Texas 4}} Ralph HallDemocratic 1980 Re-elected Ralph Hall (D) 57.82%
John Graves (R) 40.37%
Barbara Robinson (L) 1.81%
Texas|5|Texas 5}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
Jeb Hensarling (R) 58.21%
Ron Chapman (D) 40.26%
Dan Michalski (L) 0.92%
Thomas Kemper (G) 0.61%
Texas|6|Texas 6}} Joe BartonRepublican 1984 Re-elected Joe Barton (R) 70.35%
Felix Alvarado (D) 27.68%
Frank Brady (L) 1.21%
B.J. Armstrong (G) 0.76%
Texas|7|Texas 7}} John CulbersonRepublican 2000 Re-elected John Culberson (R) 89.19%
Drew Parks (L) 10.76%
Texas|8|Texas 8}} Kevin BradyRepublican 1996 Re-elected Kevin Brady (R) 93.14%
Gil Guillory (L) 6.86%
Texas|9|Texas 9}} Nick LampsonDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Nick Lampson (D) 58.60%
Paul Williams (R) 40.31%
Dean Tucker (L) 1.09%
Texas|10|Texas 10}} Lloyd DoggettDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Lloyd Doggett (D) 84.37%
Michele Messina (L) 15.63%
Texas|11|Texas 11}} Chet EdwardsDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Chet Edwards (D) 51.55%
Ramsey Farley (R) 47.11%
Andrew Paul Farris (L) 1.34%
Texas|12|Texas 12}} Kay GrangerRepublican 1996 Re-elected Kay Granger (R) 91.87%
Edward A. Hanson (D) 8.13%
Texas|13|Texas 13}} Mac ThornberryRepublican 1994 Re-elected Mac Thornberry (R) 79.27%
Zane Reese (D) 20.73%
Texas|14|Texas 14}} Ron PaulRepublican 1996 Re-elected Ron Paul (R) 68.09%
Corby Windham (D) 31.91%
Texas|15|Texas 15}} Ruben HinojosaDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Ruben Hinojosa (D) unopposed
Texas|16|Texas 16}} Silvestre ReyesDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Silvestre Reyes (D) unopposed
Texas|17|Texas 17}} Charles StenholmDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Charles Stenholm (D) 51.36%
Rob Beckham (R) 47.39%
Fred Jones (L) 1.25%
Texas|18|Texas 18}} Sheila Jackson LeeDemocratic 1994 Re-elected Sheila Jackson Lee (D) 76.91%
Phillip Abbott (R) 21.70%
Brent Sullivan (L) 1.38%
Texas|19|Texas 19}} Larry CombestRepublican 1984 Re-elected Larry Combest (R) 91.64%
Larry Johnson (L) 8.36%
Texas|20|Texas 20}} Charlie GonzalezDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Charlie Gonzalez (D) unopposed
Texas|21|Texas 21}} Lamar S. SmithRepublican 1986 Re-elected Lamar S. Smith (R) 72.87%
John Courage (D) 25.31%
D.G. Roberts (L) 1.82%
Texas|22|Texas 22}} Tom DeLayRepublican 1984 Re-elected Tom DeLay (R) 63.17%
Tim Riley (D) 35.02%
Jerry LaFleur (L) 1.01%
Joel West (G) 0.79%
Texas|23|Texas 23}} Henry BonillaRepublican 1992 Re-elected Henry Bonilla (R) 51.53%
Henry Cuellar (D) 47.20%
Jeffrey Blunt (L) 0.73%
Ed Scharf (G) 0.54%
Texas|24|Texas 24}} Martin FrostDemocratic 1978 Re-elected Martin Frost (D) 64.66%
Mike Rivera Ortega (R) 33.95%
Ken Ashby (L) 1.38%
Texas|25|Texas 25}} Ken BentsenDemocratic 1994Retired to run for U.S. Senate
Democratic hold
Chris Bell (D) 54.76%
Tom Reiser (R) 43.09%
George Reiter (G) 1.20%
Guy McLendon (L) 0.94%
Texas|26|Texas 26}} Dick ArmeyRepublican 1984Retired
Republican hold
Michael Burgess (R) 74.81%
Paul LeBon (D) 22.76%
David Croft (L) 1.44%
Gary R. Page (G) 0.99%
Texas|27|Texas 27}} Solomon OrtizDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Solomon Ortiz (D) 61.10%
Pat Ahumada (R) 36.54%
Christopher Claytor (L) 2.36%
Texas|28|Texas 28}} Ciro RodriguezDemocratic 1997 Re-elected Ciro Rodriguez (D) 71.09%
Gabriel Perales (R) 26.86%
William Stallknecht (I) 2.05%
Texas|29|Texas 29}} Gene GreenDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Gene Green (D) 95.16%
Joe Vu (L) 4.84%
Texas|30|Texas 30}} Eddie Bernice JohnsonDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) 74.26%
Ron Bush (R) 24.19%
Lance Flores (L) 1.55%
Texas|31|Texas 31}}None (District created)New seat
Republican gain
John Carter (R) 69.08%
David Bagley (D) 27.36%
Clark Simmons (L) 1.26%
John S. Petersen (G) 1.23%
R.C. Crawford (I) 1.06%
Texas|32|Texas 32}} Pete Sessions
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican 1996 Re-elected Pete Sessions (R) 67.77%
Pauline Dixon (D) 30.35%
Steve Martin (L) 1.07%
Carla Hubbell (G) 0.82%

Utah

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Utah|1|Utah 1st}} James V. HansenRepublican 1980Retired
Republican hold
Rob Bishop (R) 60.69%
Dave Thomas (D) 36.84%
Craig Axford (G) 2.24%
Utah|2|Utah 2nd}} Jim MathesonDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Jim Matheson (D) 49.43%
John Swallow (R) 48.69%
Patrick Diehl (G) 1.16%
Ron Copier (L) 0.72%
Utah|3|Utah 3rd}} Chris CannonRepublican 1996 Re-elected Chris Cannon (R) 67.43%
Matt Throckmorton (D) 28.98%
Kitty Burton (L) 3.59%

Vermont

{{main article|United States House of Representatives election in Vermont, 2002}}
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Vermont|AL|Vermont At-large}} Bernie SandersIndependent 1990 Re-elected Bernie Sanders (I) 64.26%
Bill Meub (R) 32.29%
Jane Newton (P/LU) 1.41%
Fawn Skinner (VG) 1.04%
Daniel Krymkowski (L) 0.90%

Virginia

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Virginia|1|Virginia 1}} Jo Ann DavisRepublican 2000 Re-elected Jo Ann Davis (R) unopposed
Virginia|2|Virginia 2}} Ed SchrockRepublican 2000 Re-elected Ed Schrock (R) 83.15%
D.C. Amarasinghe (G) 16.49%
Virginia|3|Virginia 3}} Bobby ScottDemocratic 1992 Re-elected Bobby Scott (D) unopposed
Virginia|4|Virginia 4}} Randy ForbesRepublican 2001 Re-elected Randy Forbes (R) unopposed
Virginia|5|Virginia 5}} Virgil GoodeIndependent 1996Re-elected as a Republican
Republican gain
Virgil Goode (R) 63.48%
Meredith Richards (D) 36.48%
Virginia|6|Virginia 6}} Bob GoodlatteRepublican 1992 Re-elected Bob Goodlatte (R) unopposed
Virginia|7|Virginia 7}} Eric CantorRepublican 2000 Re-elected Eric Cantor (R) 69.45%
Ben Jones (D) 30.46%
Virginia|8|Virginia 8}} Jim MoranDemocratic 1990 Re-elected Jim Moran (D) 59.81%
Scott Tate (R) 37.32%
Ronald Crickenberger (I) 2.65%
Virginia|9|Virginia 9}} Rick BoucherDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Rick Boucher (D) 65.76%
Jay Katzen (R) 34.22%
Virginia|10|Virginia 10}} Frank WolfRepublican 1980 Re-elected Frank Wolf (R) 71.72%
John B. Stevens, Jr. (D) 28.13%
Virginia|11|Virginia 11}} Tom DavisRepublican 1994 Re-elected Tom Davis (R) 82.90%
Frank Creel (C) 16.47%

Washington

{{Main article|United States House of Representatives elections in Washington, 2002}}
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Washington|1|Washington 1}} Jay InsleeDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Jay Inslee (D) 55.64%
Joe Marine (R) 41.31%
Mark B. Wilson (L) 3.05%
Washington|2|Washington 2}} Rick LarsenDemocratic 2000 Re-elected Rick Larsen (D) 50.77%
Norma Smith (R) 45.77%
Bruce Guthrie (L) 2.14%
Bern Haggerty (G) 2.02%
Washington|3|Washington 3}} Brian BairdDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Brian Baird (D) 61.69%
Joseph Zarelli (R) 38.31%
Washington|4|Washington 4}} Doc HastingsRepublican 1994 Re-elected Doc Hastings (R) 66.90%
Craig Mason (D) 33.10%
Washington|5|Washington 5}} George NethercuttRepublican 1994 Re-elected George Nethercutt (R) 62.66%
Bart Haggin (D) 32.21%
Rob Chase (L) 5.13%
Washington|6|Washington 6}} Norm DicksDemocratic 1976 Re-elected Norm Dicks (D) 64.20%
Bob Lawrence (R) 31.35%
John A. Bennett (L) 4.45%
Washington|7|Washington 7}} Jim McDermottDemocratic 1988 Re-elected Jim McDermott (D) 74.07%
Carol Thorne Cassady (R) 21.92%
Stan Lippmann (L) 4.00%
Washington|8|Washington 8}} Jennifer DunnRepublican 1992 Re-elected Jennifer Dunn (R) 59.82%
Heidi Behrens-Benedict (D) 37.34%
Mark Taff (L) 2.84%
Washington|9|Washington 9}} Adam SmithDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Adam Smith (D) 58.52%
Sarah Casada (R) 38.57%
J. Mills (L) 2.91%

West Virginia

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
West Virginia|1|West Virginia 1}} Alan MollohanDemocratic 1982 Re-elected Alan Mollohan (D) unopposed
West Virginia|2|West Virginia 2}} Shelley Moore CapitoRepublican 2000 Re-elected Shelley Moore Capito (R) 60.04%
Jim Humphreys (D) 39.96%
West Virginia|3|West Virginia 3}} Nick RahallDemocratic 1976 Re-elected Nick Rahall (D) 70.22%
Paul Chapman (R) 29.78%

Wisconsin

The state lost one seat in reapportionment.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Wisconsin|1|Wisconsin 1}} Paul RyanRepublican 1998 Re-elected Paul Ryan (R) 67.19%
Jeffrey C. Thomas (D) 30.63%
George Meyers (L) 2.11%
Wisconsin|2|Wisconsin 2}} Tammy BaldwinDemocratic 1998 Re-elected Tammy Baldwin (D) 66.01%
Ron Greer (R) 33.83%
Wisconsin|3|Wisconsin 3}} Ron KindDemocratic 1996 Re-elected Ron Kind (D) 62.82%
Bill Arndt (R) 33.54%
George Meyers (L) 3.20%
{{ushr|Wisconsin|4|Wisconsin 4}} Jerry KleczkaDemocratic 1984 Re-electedJerry Kleczka (D) 86.32%
Brian Verdin (G) 12.96%
Tom Barrett
Redistricted from the 5th district
Democratic 1992Retired to run for Governor
Democratic loss
Wisconsin|5|Wisconsin 5}}Redistricted from the {{ushr>Wisconsin|9|9th district}} (now obsolete)Republican 1978 Re-elected James Sensenbrenner (R) 86.13%
Robert R. Raymond (I) 13.32%
Wisconsin|6|Wisconsin 6}} Tom PetriRepublican 1979 Re-elected Tom Petri (R) unopposed
Wisconsin|7|Wisconsin 7}} Dave ObeyDemocratic 1969 Re-elected Dave Obey (D) 64.21%
Joe Rothbauer (R) 35.76%
Wisconsin|8|Wisconsin 8}} Mark GreenRepublican 1998 Re-elected Mark Green (R) 72.58%
Andrew Becker (D) 23.89%
Dick Kaiser (G) 3.49%

Wyoming

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Wyoming|AL|Wyoming At-large}} Barbara CubinRepublican 1994 Re-elected Barbara Cubin (R) 60.51%
Ron Akin (D) 36.21%
Lewis Stock (L) 3.27%

See also

  • United States elections, 2002
    • United States gubernatorial elections, 2002
    • United States Senate elections, 2002
  • 107th United States Congress
  • 108th United States Congress

References

1. ^https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/top-10-historic-midterm-elections-65355118/
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/ContainerHistory.html?ContainerID=603|title=Our Campaigns - Container Detail Page|website=www.ourcampaigns.com|accessdate=December 20, 2017}}
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4. ^{{cite web|url=http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electioninfo/index.aspx|title=Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives|first=Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of|last=Representatives|website=clerk.house.gov|accessdate=20 December 2017}}

External links

  • United States Election 2002 Web Archive from the U.S. Library of Congress
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