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District 1. Michelle Salzman R. Alex Andrade R. Jayer Williamson R. Patterson Maney R. Jay Trumbull R. Ramon Alexander D. Allison Tant D. Chuck Brannan R. Clay Yarborough R. Tracie Davis D. Angela Nixon D. Wyman Duggan R. Jason Fischer R. Cyndi Stevenson R. Sam Garrison R. Bobby Payne R.
Yvonne Hinson D. Chuck Clemons R. Stan McClain R. Paul Renner R. Elizabeth Fetterhoff R. Webster Barnaby R. David Smith R. Scott Plakon R. Joy Goff-Marcil D. Keith Truenow R. Anthony Sabatini R. Ralph Massullo R. Blaise Ingoglia R. Amber Mariano R. Randy Maggard R. Josie Tomkow R. Colleen Burton R. Still, the number of retirements so far this year is the most since , when 65 representatives 41 Democrats and 24 Republicans chose not to pursue re-election; 51 retired outright, while 14 decided to run for some other office.
Based on our analysis and a tally going back to compiled by Vital Statistics on Congress , is the record year for voluntary House departures. Senate and nine for governor of their state. The 35 retirements so far this year are the most since , when the same number of House members left without seeking another office. For this analysis, we combined several lists of departing House members such as those from The Atlantic and the House Press Gallery and verified the names through media reports; we also drew on data for past years that we gathered in Conyers served Other long-serving members hanging up their spurs this year include Sander Levin, D-Mich.
All told, the 35 retiring members represent On average, the retiring members have Among all current members, the average tenure among Democrats is Over that timespan, there have been three elections that saw enough seats switch parties to shift control of the House. In , a net 52 House seats swung from Democratic to Republican as the GOP took control for the first time in more than four decades. Democrats regained control in , when they picked up 30 Republican seats, only to lose it again in when a net 63 seats turned from blue to red.
Sylvia Garcia. January 4, [15]. Michael Guest. April 30, [16]. Donna Shalala. October 31, [17]. Lance Gooden. November 30, [18]. Ron Wright. July 31, [19]. Tim Burchett. November 2, [20]. Chip Roy. November 27, [21]. Jesus Garcia. January 25, [22]. Steve Watkins. August 9, [23]. Lori Trahan. April 11, [24]. Bryan Steil. February 9, [25]. Pete Stauber. January 31, [26]. Brian Fitzpatrick.
January 29, [27]. Mikie Sherrill. December 16, [28]. Steven Horsford. March 25, [29]. Chrissy Houlahan. Sam Johnson. January 6, [30]. Van Taylor. December 2, [31]. Andy Levin. November 7, [32]. Daniel Crenshaw.
May 28, [33]. Denver Riggleman. February 19, [34]. Greg Steube. January 31, [35]. William Timmons. July 28, [36]. David Trone. March 31, [37]. Veronica Escobar. July 6, [38]. Susie Lee. January 11, [39]. Anthony Gonzalez. February 15, [40]. Kelly Armstrong. May 29, [41].
Greg Stanton. August 29, [42]. Lloyd Smucker. August 14, [43]. Greg Pence. October 5, [44]. Mark Green. January 12, [45]. Ann Kirkpatrick. August 9, [46]. Jim Baird. September 1, [47]. Ed Case. August 2, [48]. John Rose. June 11, [49]. Joe Neguse. November 14, [50]. Dusty Johnson.
December 13, [51]. Debra Haaland. May 9, [52]. Russ Fulcher. July 10, [53]. Xochitl Torres Small.
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