1996 United States House of Representatives elections


The 1996 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the U.S. House of Representatives on November 5, 1996, which coincided with the re-election of President Bill Clinton. Democrats won the popular vote by almost 60,000 votes and gained a net of two seats from the Republicans, but the Republicans retained an overall majority of seats in the House for the first time since 1928.
Although the Republicans lost 3 seats, 1 of them included an Independent who would caucus with them and switch to the Republicans. This resulted in a 227 Republican majority to the Democrats' 208 minority which also included an Independent caucusing with them.
The election is similar to the 1952 elections, although, in terms of the total vote this result remains one of the closest in U.S. history.

Special elections

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst electedResultCandidates
Walter R. Tucker IIIDemocratic1992Incumbent resigned December 15, 1995 due to scandals during his past tenure as Mayor of Compton, California.
New member elected March 26, 1996.
Democratic hold.
Kweisi MfumeDemocratic1986Incumbent resigned February 15, 1996 to become President of the NAACP.
New member elected April 16, 1996.
Democratic hold.
Ron WydenDemocratic1980Incumbent resigned February 6, 1996 when elected U.S. Senator.
New member elected May 21, 1996.
Democratic hold.
Sam BrownbackRepublican1994Incumbent resigned November 27, 1996 when elected U.S. Senator.
New member elected November 5, 1996.
Winner also elected to the next term, [|see below].
Republican hold.
Bill EmersonRepublican1994Incumbent died June 22, 1996.
New member elected November 5, 1996.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below.

Results summary

Source:

Retiring incumbents

50 incumbents retired: 29 Democrats and 21 Republicans, giving the Republicans a net gain of 6 seats from the Democrats.

Democrats

Democratic hold

  1. : Blanche Lincoln
  2. : Ray Thornton
  3. : Anthony Beilenson
  4. : Pat Schroeder
  5. : Pete Peterson
  6. : Sam Gibbons
  7. : Harry Johnston
  8. : Cardiss Collins
  9. : Andrew Jacobs Jr.
  10. : Gerry Studds
  11. : Robert Torricelli, to run for U.S. Senator
  12. : Charlie Rose
  13. : Jack Reed, to run for U.S. Senator
  14. : Harold Ford Sr.
  15. : Jim Chapman, to run for U.S. Senator
  16. : Charlie Wilson
  17. : Kika de la Garza
  18. : Ronald D. Coleman
  19. : Lewis F. Payne Jr.

    Republican gain

  20. : Glen Browder, to run for U.S. Senator
  21. : Tom Bevill
  22. : Dick Durbin, to run for U.S. Senator
  23. : Cleo Fields
  24. : Sonny Montgomery
  25. : Rick Hill
  26. : William K. Brewster
  27. : Tim Johnson, to run for U.S. Senator
  28. : John Bryant, to run for U.S. Senator
  29. : Pete Geren

    Republicans

Republican hold

  1. : Tim Hutchinson, to run for U.S. Senator
  2. : Carlos Moorhead
  3. : Wayne Allard, to run for U.S. Senator
  4. : John Myers
  5. : Pat Roberts, to run for U.S. Senator
  6. : Sam Brownback, to run for U.S. Senator
  7. : Jan Meyers
  8. : Mel Hancock
  9. : Barbara Vucanovich
  10. : Bill Zeliff, to run for Governor
  11. : Dick Zimmer, to run for U.S. Senator
  12. : Wes Cooley
  13. : Bill Clinger
  14. : Robert Smith Walker
  15. : Jimmy Quillen
  16. : Jack Fields
  17. : Enid Greene

    Democratic gain

  18. : Jim Ross Lightfoot, to run for U.S. Senator
  19. : Jimmy Hayes, to run for U.S. Senator
  20. : Steve Gunderson
  21. : Toby Roth

    Incumbents defeated

In primary elections

Democrats

  1. : Barbara-Rose Collins lost to Carolyn Kilpatrick, who later won the general election

    Republicans

  2. : Greg Laughlin lost to Ron Paul, who later won the general election

    In the general elections

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

Democrats who lost to Republicans

  1. : Mike Ward lost to Anne Northup
  2. : Harold Volkmer lost to Kenny Hulshof
  3. : Bill Orton lost to Chris Cannon

    Republicans who lost to Democrats

  4. : William P. Baker lost to Ellen Tauscher
  5. : Andrea Seastrand lost to Walter Capps
  6. : Bob Dornan lost to Loretta Sanchez
  7. : Gary Franks lost to James H. Maloney
  8. : Michael Patrick Flanagan lost to Rod Blagojevich
  9. : James B. Longley Jr. lost to Tom Allen
  10. : Peter I. Blute lost to Jim McGovern
  11. : Peter G. Torkildsen lost to John F. Tierney
  12. : Dick Chrysler lost to Debbie Stabenow
  13. : William J. Martini lost to Bill Pascrell
  14. : Dan Frisa lost to Carolyn McCarthy
  15. : David Funderburk lost to Bob Etheridge
  16. : Fred Heineman lost to David Price in a rematch of the 1994 election.
  17. : Frank Cremeans lost to Ted Strickland
  18. : Martin Hoke lost to Dennis Kucinich
  19. : Jim Bunn lost to Darlene Hooley
  20. : Steve Stockman lost to Nick Lampson
  21. : Randy Tate lost to Adam Smith

    Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Pat RobertsRepublican1980Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator..
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Sam BrownbackRepublican1994Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Jan MeyersRepublican1984Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Todd TiahrtRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.

Kentucky

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Ed WhitfieldRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Ron LewisRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
Mike WardDemocratic1994Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Jim BunningRepublican1986Incumbent re-elected.
Hal RogersRepublican1980Incumbent re-elected.
Scotty BaeslerDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.

Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultResults
Gil GutknechtRepublican1994Incumbent re-elected.
David MingeDemocratic1992Incumbent re-elected.
Jim RamstadRepublican1990Incumbent re-elected.
Bruce VentoDemocratic1976Incumbent re-elected.
Martin Olav SaboDemocratic1978Incumbent re-elected.
Bill LutherDemocratic1994Incumbent re-elected.
Collin PetersonDemocratic1990Incumbent re-elected.
Jim OberstarDemocratic1974Incumbent re-elected.

Mississippi

Missouri

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming