1992 United States House of Representatives elections explained

Election Name:1992 United States House of Representatives elections
Country:United States
Flag Year:1960
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1990 United States House of Representatives elections
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1994 United States House of Representatives elections
Next Year:1994
Majority Seats:218
Election Date:November 3, 1992
Party1:Democratic Party (US)
Image1:Tom foley.jpg
Leader Since1:June 6, 1989
Last Election1:267 seats
Seats1:258
Seat Change1: 9
Popular Vote1:48,654,189
Percentage1:50.1%
Swing1: 2.0%
Party2:Republican Party (US)
Leader Since2:January 3, 1981
Last Election2:167 seats
Seats2:176
Seat Change2: 9
Popular Vote2:43,812,063
Percentage2:45.1%
Swing2: 0.8%
Party4:Independent (US)
Last Election4:1 seat
Seats4:1
Popular Vote4:1,255,726
Percentage4:1.3%
Map Size:320px
Before Party:Democratic Party (US)
After Party:Democratic Party (US)

The 1992 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 3, 1992, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 103rd United States Congress. They coincided with the 1992 presidential election, in which Democrat Bill Clinton was elected as President, defeating Republican incumbent President George H. W. Bush.

Despite this, however, the Democrats lost a net of nine seats in the House to the Republicans, in part due to redistricting following the 1990 census. This election was the first to use districts drawn up during the 1990 United States redistricting cycle on the basis of the 1990 census. The redrawn districts were notable for the increase in majority-minority districts, drawn as mandated by the Voting Rights Act. The 1980 census resulted in 17 majority-black districts and 10 majority-Hispanic districts, but 32 and 19 such districts, respectively, were drawn after 1990.[1]

This was the first time ever that the victorious presidential party lost seats in the House in two consecutive elections., this is the last congressional election in which Republicans won a House seat in Rhode Island, and the last time the Democrats won the House for more than two consecutive elections.

Overall results

2581176
DemocraticRepublican
PartySeatsSharePopular vote
Last
election
(1990)
This
election
Net
change
Democratic Party267258 959.3%50.1%48,654,189
Republican Party167176 940.5%45.1%43,812,063
Independent110.2%1.3%1,255,726
Libertarian Party000.0%0.9%848,614
Peace and Freedom Party000.0%0.3%267,827
Green Party000.0%0.1%134,072
Natural Law Party000.0%0.1%100,782
Right to Life Party000.0%0.1%93,452
Conservative Party000.0%0.1%74,387
A Connecticut Party000.0%0.1%65,701
Others000.0%1.9%1,891,503
Totals435435100.0%100.0%97,198,316
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk

Retiring incumbents

65 members did not seek re-election: 41 Democrats and 24 Republicans.

Democrats

  1. : Claude Harris Jr. retired.
  2. : Barbara Boxer retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  3. : Edward R. Roybal retired.
  4. : Mel Levine retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  5. : Mervyn Dymally retired.
  6. : Glenn M. Anderson retired.
  7. : Ben Nighthorse Campbell retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  8. : Tom Carper retired to run for governor.
  9. : Charles E. Bennett retired.
  10. : Lawrence J. Smith retired.
  11. : William Lehman retired.
  12. : Dante Fascell retired.
  13. : Lindsay Thomas retired.
  14. : Ed Jenkins retired.
  15. : Doug Barnard Jr. retired.
  16. : Richard H. Stallings retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  17. : Frank Annunzio retired.
  18. : Chris Perkins retired.
  19. : Brian J. Donnelly retired.
  20. : J. Bob Traxler retired.
  21. : Howard Wolpe retired.
  22. : Dennis Hertel retired.
  23. : Bernard J. Dwyer retired.
  24. : Robert A. Roe retired
  25. : Frank J. Guarini retired.
  26. : Robert J. Mrazek retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  27. : James H. Scheuer retired.
  28. : Matthew F. McHugh retired.
  29. : Henry J. Nowak retired.
  30. : Byron Dorgan retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  31. : Charlie Luken retired.
  32. : Dennis E. Eckart retired.
  33. : Don Pease retired.
  34. : Ed Feighan retired.
  35. : Les AuCoin retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  36. : Gus Yatron retired.
  37. : Joseph M. Gaydos retired.
  38. : Robin Tallon retired.
  39. : Wayne Owens retired. to run for U.S. Senator.
  40. : Jim Olin retired.
  41. : Jim Moody retired to run for U.S. Senator.

Republicans

  1. : William L. Dickinson retired.
  2. : John Paul Hammerschmidt retired.
  3. : Tom Campbell retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  4. : William Dannemeyer retired to run for U.S. Senator.
  5. : Bill Lowery retired.
  6. : Craig James retired.
  7. : Andy Ireland retired.
  8. : Larry J. Hopkins retired.
  9. : Bob Davis retired.
  10. : Carl Pursell retired.
  11. : William Broomfield retired.
  12. : Vin Weber retired.
  13. : Matthew J. Rinaldo retired.
  14. : Norman F. Lent retired.
  15. : Raymond J. McGrath retired.
  16. : David O'Brien Martin retired.
  17. : Frank Horton retired.
  18. : Chalmers Wylie retired.
  19. : Dick Schulze retired.
  20. : Lawrence Coughlin retired.
  21. : George Allen retired to run Governor of Virginia.
  22. : John Miller retired.
  23. : Sid Morrison retired to run for Governor of Washington.
  24. : Rod Chandler retired to run for U.S. Senator.

Resignation and deaths

Three seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignations or death in 1992, two of which were not filled until the next Congress.

Democrats

Two Democrats died in office

Ted Weiss died on September 14, 1992.

Walter B. Jones Sr. died on September 15, 1992.

Popular Democrats

One popular democrat resigned before the end of their term.

Jaime Fuster resigned March 4, 1992 to become Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.

Incumbents defeated

In primary elections

Democrats

Fourteen Democrats lost renomination.

Republicans

Five Republicans lost renomination.

In the general election

Democrats

Sixteen Democrats lost re-election to Republicans.

Republicans

Eight Republicans lost re-election to Democrats.

One Republican lost re-election to a Republican.

Popular Democrats

One Popular Democrat lost re-election to a New Progressive.

Reapportionment

See also: 1990 United States redistricting cycle, United States congressional apportionment and Redistricting in the United States. The 1990 United States census determined how many of the 435 congressional districts each state receives for the 1990 redistricting cycle. Due to population shifts, New York lost three seats; Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania lost two seats; Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, and West Virginia lost one seat; Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington gained one seat; Texas gained three seats; Florida gained four seats; California gained seven seats.[2]

New seats

Seventeen new districts were created, and three districts were restored after the 1990 redistricting process:

Seats eliminated

The following districts were eliminated and became obsolete:

Seats with multiple incumbents running

The following districts had multiple incumbent representatives running, a product of multiple districts merging in redistricting.

Bill Lipinski (D) defeated Marty Russo (D).

Glenn Poshard (D) defeated Terry L. Bruce (D).

Jim Nussle (R) defeated David R. Nagle (D).

Richard Baker (R) defeated Clyde C. Holloway (R).

Wayne Gilchrest (R) defeated Tom McMillen (D).

Ron Marlenee (R) defeated Pat Williams (D).

Open seats that changed parties

Republican seats won by Democrats

Won by Anna Eshoo

Won by Scotty Baesler

Won by Bart Stupak

Democratic seats won by Republicans

Won by Steve Horn

Won by Scott McInnis

Won by Mike Castle

Won by Jack Kingston

Won by Mike Crapo

Won by Jack Quinn

Won by Bob Goodlatte

Open seats that parties held

Democratic holds

Won by Earl Hilliard

Won by Blanche Lincoln

Won by Lynn Woolsey

Won by Peter Deutsch

Won by Sanford Bishop

Won by Nathan Deal

Won by Marty Meehan

Won by Eva Clayton, who also won the district's special election, see below

Republican holds

Won by Terry Everett

Won by Tim Hutchinson

Won by Michael Huffington

Won by Ed Royce

Won by Tillie Fowler

Won by Charles Canady

Won by Pete Hoekstra

Won by Nick Smith

Won by Joe Knollenberg

Won by Bob Franks

Won by Peter T. King

Won by David A. Levy

Won by John M. McHugh

Won by Deborah Pryce

Won by Ernest Istook

Won by Jennifer Dunn

Of the 435 districts created in the 2020 redistricting, twenty-seven had no incumbent representative.

Democratic gain

Eighteen Democrats were elected in newly created seats.

Won by Karan English

Won by Lucille Roybal-Allard

Won by Lynn Schenk

Won by Bob Filner

Won by Corrine Brown

Won by Karen Thurman

Won by Alcee Hastings

Won by Cynthia McKinney

Won by Luis Gutiérrez

Won by Cleo Fields

Won by Albert Wynn

Won by Mel Watt

Won by Frank Tejeda

Won by Gene Green

Won by Eddie Bernice Johnson

Won by Bobby Scott

Won by Leslie Byrne

Won by Mike Kreidler

Republican gain

Nine Republicans were elected in newly created seats.

Won by Bill Baker

Won by Richard Pombo

Won by Buck McKeon

Won by Jay Kim

Won by Ken Calvert

Won by John Mica

Won by Dan Miller

Won by Lincoln Díaz-Balart

Won by John Linder

Special elections

|-! | Jaime Fuster| | Popular Democratic| 1984| | Incumbent resigned March 4, 1992 to become Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.
New member elected March 4, 1992
Popular Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Ted Weiss| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent died September 14, 1992.
New member elected November 3, 1992.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Walter B. Jones Sr.| | Democratic| 1966 | | Incumbent died September 15, 1992.
New member elected November 3, 1992.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|}

Alabama

See also: List of United States representatives from Alabama.

|-! | Sonny Callahan| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | William L. Dickinson| | Republican| 1964| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Glen Browder| | Democratic| 1989 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Bevill| | Democratic| 1966| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bud Cramer| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ben Erdreich| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Claude Harris Jr.| | Democratic| 1986| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|}

Alaska

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska.

See also: List of United States representatives from Alaska.

|-! | Don Young| | Republican| 1973 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Arizona

See also: List of United States representatives from Arizona.

|-! | Jay Rhodes| | Republican| 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Ed Pastor| | Democratic| 1991 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Stump| | Republican| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jon Kyl| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Kolbe| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Arkansas

See also: List of United States representatives from Arkansas.

|-! | Bill Alexander| | Democratic| 1968| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Ray Thornton| | Democratic| 1972
1978
1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Paul Hammerschmidt| | Republican| 1966| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Beryl Anthony Jr.| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|}

California

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in California.

See also: List of United States representatives from California. The delegation increased from 45 to 52 seats. To create the seven-seat net gain, eight seats were added, designated as: the,,,,,,, and districts, and one seat was lost through the merger of two seats: the former and districts merged into the redesignated, in an election contest.

|-! | Frank Riggs| | Republican| 1990| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Wally Herger| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Vic Fazio
| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Doolittle
| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Matsui
| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Barbara Boxer| | Democratic| 1982| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | George Miller| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Nancy Pelosi
| | Democratic| 1987 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ron Dellums
| | Democratic| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Lantos
| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Pete Stark
| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Campbell
| | Republican| 1988| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Norman Mineta
| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Don Edwards
| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Leon Panetta
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gary Condit
| | Democratic| 1989 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Rick Lehman
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Cal Dooley
| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Thomas
| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Lagomarsino
| | Republican| 1974| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Elton Gallegly
| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Anthony Beilenson
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Howard Berman| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Carlos Moorhead
| | Republican| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | David Dreier
| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Henry Waxman
| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Edward R. Roybal
| | Democratic| 1962| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Matthew G. Martínez
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Julian Dixon
| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Esteban Torres| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Maxine Waters
| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mel Levine
| | Democratic| 1982| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Mervyn Dymally
| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Glenn M. Anderson
| | Democratic| 1968| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | William Dannemeyer| | Republican| 1978| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Jerry Lewis
| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | George Brown Jr.
| | Democratic| 1962
1970
1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Al McCandless
| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dana Rohrabacher
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Dornan
| | Republican| 1976
1982
1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Christopher Cox
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ron Packard
| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Duke Cunningham
| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Bill Lowery
| | Republican| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.

|-! | Duncan L. Hunter
| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Colorado

See also: List of United States representatives from Colorado.

|-! | Pat Schroeder| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | David Skaggs| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ben Nighthorse Campbell| | Democratic| 1986| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Wayne Allard| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joel Hefley| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Daniel Schaefer| | Republican| 1983 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Connecticut

See also: List of United States representatives from Connecticut.

|-! | Barbara B. Kennelly| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sam Gejdenson| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Rosa DeLauro| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Chris Shays| | Republican| 1987 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gary Franks| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Nancy Johnson| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Delaware

See also: List of United States representatives from Delaware.

|-! | Tom Carper| | Democratic| 1982| | Retired to run for Governor.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|}

Florida

See also: List of United States representatives from Florida. Four seats were added by reapportionment.

|-! | Earl Hutto| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Pete Peterson| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Craig James| | Republican| 1988| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Charles E. Bennett
| | Democratic| 1948| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Cliff Stearns| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill McCollum
| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Michael Bilirakis| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Young
| | Republican| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sam Gibbons
| | Democratic| 1962| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Andy Ireland
| | Republican| 1976| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Porter Goss
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Bacchus
| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Lewis
| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | William Lehman| | Democratic| 1972| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen| | Republican| 1989| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Harry Johnston
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dante Fascell
| | Democratic| 1954| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Clay Shaw
| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Lawrence J. Smith
| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Georgia

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia.

See also: List of United States representatives from Georgia.

|-! | Lindsay Thomas| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Charles Hatcher| | Democratic| 1980| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Richard Ray| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (New district)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | John Lewis| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Newt Gingrich| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Buddy Darden| | Democratic| 1983| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | J. Roy Rowland| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ed Jenkins| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Doug Barnard Jr.| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Ben Jones
| | Democratic| 1988| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

|-! | colspan=3 | None (New district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Hawaii

See also: List of United States representatives from Hawaii.

|-! | Neil Abercrombie| | Democratic| 1986
1988
1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Patsy Mink| | Democratic| 1964
1976
1990 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Idaho

See also: List of United States representatives from Idaho.

|-! | Larry LaRocco| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Richard H. Stallings| | Democratic| 1984| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|}

Illinois

See also: List of United States representatives from Illinois. Illinois lost two seats due to reapportionment.

|-! | Charles Hayes| | Democratic| 1984| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Gus Savage| | Democratic| 1980| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Marty Russo| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Bill Lipinski
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Dan Rostenkowski
| | Democratic| 1958| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Frank Annunzio
| | Democratic| 1964| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Henry Hyde| | Republican| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Cardiss Collins| | Democratic| 1973 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Phil Crane
| | Republican| 1969 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sidney R. Yates| | Democratic| 1948
1962
1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Porter| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | George Sangmeister
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jerry Costello
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Harris Fawell
| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dennis Hastert
| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Ewing| | Republican| 1991 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John W. Cox Jr.
| | Democratic| 1990| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Lane Evans
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Robert H. Michel
| | Republican| 1956| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Terry L. Bruce| | Democratic| 1984| |Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Glenn Poshard
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | Dick Durbin
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Indiana

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana.

See also: List of United States representatives from Indiana.

|-! | Pete Visclosky| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Philip Sharp| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tim Roemer| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jill Long| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Jontz| | Democratic| 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Dan Burton| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John T. Myers| | Republican| 1966| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Frank McCloskey| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Lee Hamilton| | Democratic| 1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Andrew Jacobs Jr.| | Democratic| 1964
1972
1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Iowa

See also: List of United States representatives from Iowa. One seat was lost due to reapportionment.

|-! | Jim Leach| | Republican| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Jim Nussle| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 |

|-| David R. Nagle
| | Democratic| 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Jim Ross Lightfoot
| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Neal Smith| | Democratic| 1958| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Fred Grandy
| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Kansas

See also: List of United States representatives from Kansas. One seat was lost due to reapportionment.

|-! | Pat Roberts| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Slattery| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jan Meyers| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Dan Glickman| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Dick Nichols
| | Republican| 1990| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.

|}

Kentucky

See also: List of United States representatives from Kentucky.

|-! | Carroll Hubbard| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | William Natcher| | Democratic| 1953 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Romano Mazzoli| | Democratic| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Bunning| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Hal Rogers| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Chris Perkins
| | Democratic| 1984| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Larry J. Hopkins| | Republican| 1978| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Louisiana

See also: List of United States representatives from Louisiana. One seat lost to reapportionment. Four Incumbents were squeezed into two districts and one new district was created.

|-! | Bob Livingston| | Republican| 1977 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | William J. Jefferson| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Billy Tauzin| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Jim McCrery
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Jerry Huckaby| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.

|-! rowspan=2 | | Richard Baker| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Clyde C. Holloway
| | Republican| 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican loss.

|-! | Jimmy Hayes| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Maine

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine.

See also: List of United States representatives from Maine.

|-! | Thomas Andrews| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Olympia Snowe| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Maryland

See also: List of United States representatives from Maryland.

|-! rowspan=2 | | Wayne Gilchrest| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Tom McMillen
| | Democratic| 1986| | Incumbent lost reelection.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Helen Delich Bentley| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ben Cardin| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Steny Hoyer| | Democratic| 1981| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Beverly Byron| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Kweisi Mfume| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Connie Morella| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Massachusetts

See also: List of United States representatives from Massachusetts. Massachusetts lost one seat due to reapportionment.

|-! | John Olver| | Democratic| June 18, 1991
(Special)
| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Richard Neal| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joseph D. Early| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Barney Frank| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Chester G. Atkins| | Democratic| 1984| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Nicholas Mavroules| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Ed Markey| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joseph P. Kennedy II| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Joe Moakley| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Brian J. Donnelly
| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Gerry Studds| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Michigan

See also: List of United States representatives from Michigan. Michigan lost two seats to reapportionment.

|-! | Robert William Davis
| | Republican| 1978| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Guy Vander Jagt
| | Republican| 1966| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Paul B. Henry
| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dave Camp
| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | J. Bob Traxler
| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Fred Upton
| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Carl Pursell
| | Republican| 1976| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Bob Carr
| | Democratic| 1974
1980
1982| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Howard Wolpe
| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Dale Kildee
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | David Bonior
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | William Broomfield
| | Republican| 1956| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Sander Levin
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Dennis Hertel
| | Democratic| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | William D. Ford
| | Democratic| 1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Conyers
| | Democratic| 1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Barbara-Rose Collins
| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Dingell| | Democratic| 1955 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Minnesota

See also: List of United States representatives from Minnesota.

|-! | Tim Penny| | DFL| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Vin Weber| | Independent-
Republican| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
DFL gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Ramstad| | Independent-
Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bruce Vento| | DFL| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Martin Olav Sabo| | DFL| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gerry Sikorski| | DFL| 1982| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Independent-Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Collin Peterson| | DFL| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Oberstar| | DFL| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Mississippi

See also: List of United States representatives from Mississippi.

|-! | Jamie Whitten| | Democratic| 1941| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mike Espy| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sonny Montgomery| | Democratic| 1966| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Michael Parker| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gene Taylor| | Democratic| 1989| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Missouri

See also: List of United States representatives from Missouri.

|-! | Bill Clay| | Democratic| 1968| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joan Kelly Horn| | Democratic| 1990| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Dick Gephardt| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ike Skelton| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Alan Wheat| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Coleman| | Republican| 1976| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Mel Hancock| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Emerson| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Harold Volkmer| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Montana

See also: List of United States representatives from Montana. One seat was lost in reapportionment.

|-! rowspan=2 | | Pat Williams
| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Ron Marlenee
| | Republican| 1976| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican loss.

|}

Nebraska

See also: List of United States representatives from Nebraska.

|-! | Doug Bereuter| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Peter Hoagland| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Barrett| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Nevada

See also: List of United States representatives from Nevada.

|-! | James Bilbray| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Barbara Vucanovich| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

New Hampshire

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire.

See also: List of United States representatives from New Hampshire.

|-! | Bill Zeliff| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Richard N. Swett| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

New Jersey

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey.

See also: List of United States representatives from New Jersey.

|-! | Rob Andrews| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | William J. Hughes| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Saxton
| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Chris Smith| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Marge Roukema| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2| | Bernard J. Dwyer| | Democratic| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Frank Pallone
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | Matt Rinaldo| | Republican| 1990| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Robert A. Roe| | Democratic| 1990| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Robert Torricelli| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Donald M. Payne| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dean Gallo| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dick Zimmer| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Frank Joseph Guarini
| | Democratic| 1978| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|}

New Mexico

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico.

See also: List of United States representatives from New Mexico.

|-! | Steven Schiff| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joe Skeen| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Richardson| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

New York

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in New York.

See also: List of United States representatives from New York. New York lost three seats in reapportionment.

|-! | George J. Hochbrueckner| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Thomas Downey| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Norman F. Lent
| | Republican| 1970| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Ray McGrath
| | Republican| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=3 | | Robert J. Mrazek
| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=3 nowrap |

|-| Gary Ackerman
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.

|-| James H. Scheuer
| | Democratic| 1964
1972
1974| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Floyd Flake| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Thomas Manton
| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ted Weiss
| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent died.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Chuck Schumer
| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Edolphus Towns
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Major Owens
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Stephen Solarz
| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Susan Molinari
| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Green
| | Republican| 1982| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Charles Rangel
| | Democratic| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | José E. Serrano
| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Eliot Engel
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Nita Lowey
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Hamilton Fish IV
| | Republican| 1968| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Benjamin Gilman
| | Republican| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Michael McNulty
| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gerald Solomon
| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sherwood Boehlert
| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | David O'Brien Martin
| | Republican| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | James T. Walsh
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Matt McHugh
| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Paxon
| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Frank Horton
| | Republican| 1962| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Louise Slaughter
| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | John LaFalce
| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Henry J. Nowak
| | Democratic| 1974| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Amo Houghton
| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

North Carolina

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina.

See also: List of United States representatives from North Carolina.

|-! | colspan=3 | Vacant| | Walter B. Jones Sr. (D) died September 15, 1992.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Tim Valentine| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Martin Lancaster| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | David Price| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Stephen L. Neal| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Howard Coble| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Charlie Rose| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Hefner| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Alex McMillan| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Cass Ballenger| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Charles H. Taylor| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | New seat| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

North Dakota

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota.

See also: List of United States representatives from North Dakota.

|-! | Byron Dorgan| | Democratic-NPL| 1980| | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic-NPL hold.| nowrap |

|}

Ohio

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio.

See also: List of United States representatives from Ohio.

|-! | Charlie Luken| | Democratic| 1990| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Gradison| | Republican| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tony P. Hall| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mike Oxley| | Republican| 1981| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Paul Gillmor| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Bob McEwen| | Republican| 1980| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Clarence E. Miller
| | Republican| 1966| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss

|-! | Dave Hobson| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Boehner| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Marcy Kaptur| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mary Rose Oakar
| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Louis Stokes
| | Democratic| 1968| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Kasich| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Don Pease| | Democratic| 1976| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| rowspan=2 |

|-| Dennis E. Eckart
| | Democratic| 1980| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Tom Sawyer| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Chalmers Wylie| | Republican| 1966| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Ralph Regula| | Republican| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | James Traficant| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Douglas Applegate| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ed Feighan| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|}

Oklahoma

See also: List of United States representatives from Oklahoma.

|-! | Jim Inhofe| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mike Synar| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Brewster| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dave McCurdy| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mickey Edwards| | Republican| 1976| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Glenn English| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Oregon

See also: List of United States representatives from Oregon.

|-! | Les AuCoin| | Democratic| 1974| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Smith| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ron Wyden| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Peter DeFazio| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Mike Kopetski| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Pennsylvania

See also: List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania.

|-! | Thomas M. Foglietta| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Lucien Blackwell| | Democratic| 1991| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Robert Borski| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joe Kolter| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | William Clinger
| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Gus Yatron| | Democratic| 1968| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Curt Weldon| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Dick Schulze
| | Republican| 1974| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.

|-! | Peter H. Kostmayer| | Democratic| 1976
1980
1982| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Bud Shuster| | Republican| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joseph M. McDade| | Republican| 1962| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Paul Kanjorski| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Murtha| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Lawrence Coughlin| | Republican| 1968| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | William J. Coyne| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Donald L. Ritter| | Republican| 1978| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Walker| | Republican| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | George Gekas| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Rick Santorum| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Goodling| | Republican| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | Joseph M. Gaydos| | Democratic| 1968| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Austin Murphy
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | Tom Ridge| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Rhode Island

See also: List of United States representatives from Rhode Island.

|-! | Ronald Machtley| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jack Reed| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

South Carolina

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina.

See also: List of United States representatives from South Carolina.

|-! | Arthur Ravenel Jr.| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Floyd Spence| | Republican| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Butler Derrick| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Liz J. Patterson| | Democratic| 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | John Spratt| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Robin Tallon| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|}

South Dakota

See also: List of United States representatives from South Dakota.

|-! | Tim Johnson| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Tennessee

See also: List of United States representatives from Tennessee.

|-! | Jimmy Quillen| | Republican| 1962| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jimmy Duncan| | Republican| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Marilyn Lloyd| | Democratic| 1974| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Cooper| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bob Clement| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bart Gordon| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Don Sundquist| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Tanner| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Harold Ford Sr.| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Texas

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas.

See also: List of United States representatives from Texas.

|-! | Jim Chapman| | Democratic| 1985| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Charles Wilson| | Democratic| 1972| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sam Johnson| | Republican| 1991| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ralph Hall| | Democratic| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | John Bryant| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Joe Barton| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Archer| | Republican| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jack Fields| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jack Brooks| | Democratic| 1966| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | J. J. Pickle| | Democratic| 1963| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Chet Edwards| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Pete Geren| | Democratic| 1989| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Sarpalius| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Greg Laughlin| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Kika de la Garza| | Democratic| 1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Ron Coleman| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Charles Stenholm| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Craig Washington| | Democratic| 1989| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Larry Combest| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Henry B. González| | Democratic| 1961| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Lamar Smith| | Republican| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom DeLay| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Albert Bustamante| | Democratic| 1984| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Martin Frost| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Michael A. Andrews| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dick Armey| | Republican| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Solomon Ortiz| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Utah

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah.

See also: List of United States representatives from Utah.

|-! | Jim Hansen| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Wayne Owens| | Democratic| 1972
1974
1986| | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Bill Orton| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Vermont

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives election in Vermont.

See also: List of United States representatives from Vermont.

|-! | Bernie Sanders| | Independent| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Virginia

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia.

See also: List of United States representatives from Virginia. One seat gained in reapportionment.

|-! | Herb Bateman| | Republican| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Owen B. Pickett| | Democratic| 1986| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Norman Sisisky| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Lewis F. Payne Jr.| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Olin| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |

|-! rowspan=2 | | George Allen| | Republican| 1991| | Retired to run for Governor of Virginia.
Republican loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Thomas J. Bliley Jr.
| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.

|-! | Jim Moran| | Democratic| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Rick Boucher| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Frank Wolf| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

Washington

See also: List of United States representatives from Washington.

|-! | John Miller| | Republican| 1984| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Al Swift| | Democratic| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jolene Unsoeld| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Sid Morrison| | Republican| 1980| | Retired to run for Governor of Washington.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Foley| | Democratic| 1964| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Norm Dicks| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim McDermott| | Democratic| 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Rod Chandler| | Republican| 1982| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |

|-! | colspan=3 | None (District created)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |

|}

West Virginia

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia.

See also: List of United States representatives from West Virginia.

|-! rowspan=2 | | Alan Mollohan| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |

|-| Harley O. Staggers Jr.
| | Democratic| 1982| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.

|-! | Bob Wise
| | Democratic| 1982| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Nick Rahall
| | Democratic| 1976| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Wisconsin

See also: List of United States representatives from Wisconsin.

|-! | Les Aspin| | Democratic| 1970| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Scott Klug| | Republican| 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Steve Gunderson| | Republican| 1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jerry Kleczka| | Democratic| 1984| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Moody| | Democratic| 1982| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |

|-! | Tom Petri| | Republican| 1979 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Dave Obey| | Democratic| 1969 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Toby Roth| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|-! | Jim Sensenbrenner| | Republican| 1978| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Wyoming

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming.

See also: List of United States representatives from Wyoming.

|-! | Craig L. Thomas| | Republican| 1989| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

|}

Non-voting delegates

See main article: 1992 United States House of Representatives election in American Samoa and 1992 United States House of Representatives election in the District of Columbia.

See also: List of Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from American Samoa, List of Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from the District of Columbia, List of Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from Guam and List of Delegates to the United States House of Representatives from the United States Virgin Islands.

|-! American Samoa at-large| Eni Faleomavaega| | 1988| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | |-! District of Columbia at-large| Eleanor Holmes Norton| | 1990| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap | |-! Guam at-large| Ben Blaz| | 1986| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New delegate elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap | |-! Puerto Rico at-large| Antonio Colorado| | Popular Democratic/
Democratic| 1992 (special)| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New resident commissioner elected.
PNP gain.| nowrap | |-! U.S. Virgin Islands at-large| Ron de Lugo| | 1972
1978 (retired)
1980| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |

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See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Pear . Robert . THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Congressional Districts; Redistricting Expected to Bring Surge in Minority Lawmakers . September 4, 2018 . . August 3, 1992.
  2. News: 1990 Apportionment Results . US Census Bureau . October 26, 2016.