House elections for the 104th U.S. Congress
| Field | Value |
|---|
| <!-- DO NOT INCLUDE NON-VOTING DELEGATES IN INFOBOX TOTALS --> | election_name | 1994 United States House of Representatives elections |
| country | United States |
| flag_year | 1960 |
| type | legislative |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1992 United States House of Representatives elections |
| previous_year | 1992 |
| next_election | 1996 United States House of Representatives elections |
| next_year | 1996 |
| outgoing_members | 103rd United States Congress#House of Representatives_3 |
| elected_members | 104th United States Congress#House of Representatives_3 |
| seats_for_election | All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives |
| majority_seats | 218 |
| election_date | November 8, 1994 |
| image_size | 160x180px |
| party1 | Republican Party (US) |
| image1 | RobertHMichelCP.jpg |
| leader1 | Bob Michel |
| (retired) |
| leader_since1 | January 3, 1981 |
| leaders_seat1 | |
| last_election1 | 176 seats |
| seats1 | **230** |
| seat_change1 | 54 |
| popular_vote1 | **36,325,809** |
| percentage1 | **51.5%** |
| swing1 | 6.4 |
| party2 | Democratic Party (US) |
| image2 | Tom foley.jpg |
| leader2 | Tom Foley |
| (lost re-election) |
| leader_since2 | June 6, 1989 |
| leaders_seat2 | |
| last_election2 | 258 seats |
| seats2 | 204 |
| seat_change2 | 54 |
| popular_vote2 | 31,542,823 |
| percentage2 | 44.7% |
| swing2 | 5.4 |
| party4 | Independent |
| last_election4 | 1 seat |
| seats4 | 1 |
| seat_change4 | |
| popular_vote4 | 497,403 |
| percentage4 | 0.7% |
| swing4 | 0.6 |
| map_image | 1994 United States House of Representatives election by districts won (fixed).svg |
| map_size | 320px |
| map_caption | **Results:** |
|
| title | Speaker |
| before_election | Tom Foley |
| before_party | Democratic Party (US) |
| after_election | Newt Gingrich |
| after_party | Republican Party (US) |
(retired)
(lost re-election)
The 1994 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 8, 1994, to elect U.S. Representatives to serve in the 104th United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of President Bill Clinton's first term. In what was known as the Republican Revolution, a 54-seat swing in membership from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party resulted in the latter gaining a majority of seats in the House of Representatives for the first time since 1952. It was also the largest seat gain for the party since 1946, and the largest for either party since 1948, and characterized a political realignment in American politics.
Democrats had run the House since 1955, and for all but four years (1947–49 and 1953–55) since 1931. In 1994, the Republican Party ran against President Clinton's proposed healthcare reform. The Republicans argued that Clinton had abandoned the centrist New Democrat platform he campaigned on during the 1992 presidential election and reverted to big government solutions. The GOP ran on Newt Gingrich's Contract with America.
The incumbent Speaker of the House, Democrat Tom Foley, lost re-election in his district, becoming the first sitting speaker to be defeated since Galusha Grow in 1863. Other major upsets included the defeat of powerful long-serving representatives such as Ways and Means chairman Dan Rostenkowski and Judiciary chairman Jack Brooks. In total, 34 incumbents, all Democrats, were defeated. Republicans also won a number of seats held by retiring Democrats. No Republican incumbents lost re-election, but Democrats won four open Republican-held seats. NFL Hall of Famer Steve Largent was elected in Oklahoma and singer Sonny Bono was elected in California.
Robert H. Michel, the Republican minority leader, chose to retire due to pressure from the more conservative members of the Republican caucus. Dick Cheney had served as the Minority Whip and Michel supported having Edward Rell Madigan replace him, but the position was instead given to Gingrich, who would later be selected to become speaker. The incumbent Democratic majority leader, Dick Gephardt, became minority leader. The new House leadership, under the Republicans, promised to bring a dozen legislative proposals to a vote in the first 100 days of the session, although the U.S. Senate did not always follow suit.
In a significant political realignment, the South underwent a dramatic transformation. Before the election, House Democrats outnumbered House Republicans in the South. Afterwards, with the Republicans having picked up a total of 19 Southern seats, they were able to outnumber Democrats in the South for the first time since Reconstruction. The Republicans would go on to remain the majority party of the House for the following 12 years, until the 2006 elections. The Republicans have won at least 200 seats in almost every House election since, with the exceptions of 2008 and 2018. , this is the last congressional election in which Democrats won a House seat in Montana, as well as the last time Republicans won any House seats in Massachusetts.
Voting patterns
Republican gains, 1992–1994
| Category | % Rep. |
|---|
| 1992 | % Rep. |
| 1994 | % shift |
| to Republican |
| 1992–94 | size of |
| group |
| % /all |
| **Southern whites** | 53 | 65 | 12 | **24** |
| **White men** | 51 | 62 | 11 | **40** |
| **White "born again" Christian** | 66 | 76 | 10 | **20** |
| **Whites 30–44 years old** | 51 | 61 | 10 | **28** |
| **Independents** | 46 | 56 | 10 | **24** |
| **White Protestants** | 57 | 66 | 9 | **41** |
| **Whites 60 and over** | 46 | 55 | 9 | **26** |
| **Whites** | 50 | 58 | 8 | **79** |
| **Men 30–44 years old** | 49 | 57 | 8 | **17** |
| **Republicans** | 85 | 93 | 8 | **35** |
| **Income under $15,000** | 31 | 38 | 7 | **11** |
| **Conservatives** | 72 | 79 | 7 | **34** |
| **Men 60 and over** | 44 | 51 | 7 | **12** |
| **Whites 45–59** | 52 | 59 | 7 | **23** |
| **Men** | 48 | 54 | 6 | **49** |
| **High school education** | 42 | 48 | 6 | **22** |
| **Some college** | 47 | 53 | 6 | **32** |
| **White women** | 49 | 55 | 6 | **40** |
| **Unmarried men** | 42 | 48 | 6 | **14** |
| **Country on "wrong track"** | -- | 67 | | **59** |
| **Disapprove of Clinton** | -- | 82 | | **49** |
| **1992 Perot voters** | -- | 67 | | **12** |
:Source: Data from exit-poll surveys by Voter Research and Surveys and Mitofsky International published in The New York Times, November 13, 1994, p. 24.
Religious right
Evangelicals were an important group within the electorate and a significant voting block in the Republican party. The national exit poll by Mitofsky International showed 27% of all voters identified themselves as a born-again or evangelical Christians, up from 18% in 1988 and 24% in 1992. Republican House candidates outpolled Democrats among white evangelicals by a massive 52 points, 76% to 24%.
According to a survey sponsored by the Christian Coalition, 33 percent of the 1994 voters were "religious conservatives," up from 24 percent in 1992 and 18 percent in 1988 (CQ Weekly Report), November 19, 1994, p. 3364; in the 1994 exit poll, 38 percent identified themselves as "conservatives," compared with 30 percent in 1992.
Party identification and ideology by selected religious groups 1994
| Party identification | Political ideology |
|---|
| Religion | Democratic |
| White evangelical | 20 |
| Highly religious | 34 |
| Secular | 44 |
| Jewish | 57 |
| All voters | 41 |
:Source: Mitofsky International exit poll in Klinkner, p. 121.
Overall results
Ross Perot's organization United We Stand America issued a report card for each member of Congress. 169 Democrats, 2 Republicans, and one independent received a failing grade. Perot went on Larry King Live in October and called for the Democrats to lose their majority in the U.S. House. He endorsed the Republican opponent of Speaker Tom Foley.
| **Democratic** | **I** | **Republican** |
|---|
| Party | Seats | Seat percentage | Vote percentage | Popular vote | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections) | Elected | Net change | Totals | 435 | 435 | 100.0% | 100.0% | 70,493,648 |
|---|
| Republican | 176 | 230 | 54 | 52.9% | 51.5% | 36,325,809 | | | | | | |
| Democratic | 258 | 204 | 54 | 46.9% | 44.7% | 31,542,823 | | | | | | |
| Independent | 1 | 1 | | 0.2% | 0.7% | 497,403 | | | | | | |
| Libertarian | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.6% | 415,944 | | | | | | |
| Conservative | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.4% | 302,735 | | | | | | |
| U.S. Taxpayers' | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.1% | 90,793 | | | | | | |
| Right to Life | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.1% | 70,526 | | | | | | |
| Peace and Freedom | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.1% | 63,450 | | | | | | |
| Natural Law | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.1% | 62,556 | | | | | | |
| Green Party | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 0.1% | 40,177 | | | | | | |
| Others | 0 | 0 | | 0.0% | 1.5% | 1,081,432 | | | | | | |
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Maps
File:1994 US House of Representatives Election by States.svg|Popular vote by states
File:1994 House Results by winners share of vote.svg|House results shaded by winners share of vote
File:104 us house membership.png| House seats by party holding plurality in state
File:104 us house changes.png|Net changes to U.S. House seats after the 1994 elections
Incumbents defeated
In primary elections
Democrats
- : Mike Synar lost to Virgil R. Cooper, who later lost the general election to Republican Tom Coburn
- : Lucien E. Blackwell lost to Chaka Fattah, who later won the general election
- : Craig Washington lost to Sheila Jackson Lee, who later won the general election
Republicans
- : David A. Levy lost to Dan Frisa, who later won the general election
In the general elections
Democrats
Thirty-four incumbent Democrats (including 16 "freshmen") were defeated in 1994. Democrats from Washington lost the most seats (5).
- : Karan English
- : Dan Hamburg
- : Richard H. Lehman
- : Lynn Schenk
- : George Darden
- : Don Johnson Jr.
- : Larry LaRocco
- : Dan Rostenkowski
- : Jill Long
- : Frank McCloskey
- : Neal Edward Smith
- : Dan Glickman
- : Thomas Barlow
- : Peter Hoagland
- : James Bilbray
- : Richard Swett
- : Herb Klein
- : George J. Hochbrueckner
- : Martin Lancaster
- : David Price
- : David S. Mann
- : Ted Strickland
- : Eric Fingerhut
- : Marjorie Margolies
- : Jack Brooks
- : Bill Sarpalius
- : Karen Shepherd
- : Leslie Byrne
- : Maria Cantwell
- : Jolene Unsoeld
- : Jay Inslee
- : Tom Foley
- : Mike Kreidler
- : Peter W. Barca
Republicans
Open seats that changed parties
Democratic seats won by Republicans
22 open seats previously held by Democrats were won by Republicans.
- : Matt Salmon
- : Joe Scarborough
- : Dave Weldon
- : Saxby Chambliss
- : Jerry Weller
- : David M. McIntosh
- : Sam Brownback
- : James B. Longley Jr.
- : Dick Chrysler
- : Gil Gutknecht
- : Roger Wicker
- : Frank LoBiondo
- : David Funderburk
- : Richard Burr
- : Bob Ney
- : Tom Coburn
- : J. C. Watts
- : Jim Bunn
- : Lindsey Graham
- : Zach Wamp
- : Van Hilleary
- : Jack Metcalf
Republican seats won by Democrats
Democrats won four open seats previously held by Republicans.
- : John Baldacci
- : Bill Luther
- : Mike Doyle
- : Patrick J. Kennedy
Open seats that parties held
Democratic seats held
Democrats held nine of their open seats.
- : Zoe Lofgren
- : Mike Ward
- : Lynn Rivers
- : Karen McCarthy
- : Chaka Fattah
- : Frank Mascara
- : Lloyd Doggett
- : Sheila Jackson Lee
- : Ken Bentsen Jr.
Republican seats held
Republicans held 17 of their open seats.
- : John Shadegg
- : Andrea Seastrand
- : Sonny Bono
- : Mark Foley
- : Ray LaHood
- : Tom Latham
- : Bob Ehrlich
- : Rodney Frelinghuysen
- : Dan Frisa
- : Sue Kelly
- : Sue Myrick
- : Steve Largent
- : Wes Cooley
- : Phil English
- : Mark Sanford
- : Ed Bryant
- : Barbara Cubin
Closest races
Eighty-seven races were decided by 10% or lower.
| District | Winner | Margin |
|---|
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.01% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.12% | |
| data-sort-value=-0.5 (flip) | 0.24% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.28% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.31% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.41% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 0.64% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 0.66% | |
| data-sort-value=1 | 0.75% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 0.79% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 0.94% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 0.95% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 1.01% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 1.21% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 1.30% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 1.83% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 1.84% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 1.90% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 1.90% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 2.28% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 2.52% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 2.56% | |
| data-sort-value=1 | 2.57% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 2.71% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 3.02% | |
| data-sort-value=1 | 3.12% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 3.14% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 3.15% | |
| data-sort-value=0 | 3.30% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 3.31% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 3.54% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 3.58% | |
| data-sort-value=1 | 3.61% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 3.65% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 3.78% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 3.85% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 3.87% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 4.06% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 4.13% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 4.19% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 4.20% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 4.28% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 4.75% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 4.86% | |
| data-sort-value=-0.5 (flip) | 4.94% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 4.99% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 5.40% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 5.42% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 5.44% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 5.49% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 5.65% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 5.82% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.01% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.15% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.18% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.19% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.43% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.55% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.57% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.64% | |
| data-sort-value=1 | 6.67% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.68% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 6.72% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.76% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.91% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.01% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.16% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.28% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.29% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.32% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 7.46% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 7.58% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 7.60% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 7.68% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 7.95% | |
| data-sort-value=-0.5 (flip) | 8.30% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 8.32% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 8.37% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 6.64% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 8.86% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 8.91% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 8.93% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 9.06% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 9.33% | |
| data-sort-value=-0.5 (flip) | 9.64% | |
| data-sort-value=-1 | 9.68% | |
| data-sort-value=0.5 (flip) | 9.97% | |
Special elections
| District | Predecessor | Party | First elected | Results Sorted by election date | Candidates |
|---|
| Glenn English | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | | Incumbent resigned January 7, 1994 to become vice president and general manager of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association. |
| Winner [elected](1994-oklahoma-s-6th-congressional-district-special-election) **May 10, 1994**. |
| **Republican gain.** |
| Winner was subsequently re-elected in November. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | |
| William Natcher | | Democratic | [1953 (Special)](1953-kentucky-s-2nd-congressional-district-special-election) | | Incumbent died March 29, 1994. |
| Winner [elected](1994-kentucky-s-2nd-congressional-district-special-election) **May 24, 1994**. |
| **Republican gain.** |
| Winner was subsequently re-elected in November. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | |
Alabama
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Sonny Callahan | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Terry Everett | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Glen Browder | | Democratic | [1989 (special)](1989-alabama-s-3rd-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Bevill | | Democratic | [1966](1966-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bud Cramer | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Spencer Bachus | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Earl Hilliard | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Arizona
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Arizona
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Sam Coppersmith | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arizona) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-arizona). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ed Pastor | | Democratic | [1991 (special)](1991-arizona-s-2nd-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Stump | | Republican | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arizona) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jon Kyl | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arizona) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-arizona). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Kolbe | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arizona) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Karan English | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arizona) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Arkansas
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Blanche Lincoln | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arkansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ray Thornton | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arkansas) |
| 1978 (retired) |
| [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arkansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tim Hutchinson | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arkansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jay Dickey | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-arkansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
California
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in California
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Dan Hamburg | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Wally Herger | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Vic Fazio | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Doolittle | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Matsui | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lynn Woolsey | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| George Miller | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nancy Pelosi | | Democratic | [1987](1987-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Dellums | | Democratic | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Baker | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard Pombo | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Lantos | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Pete Stark | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Anna Eshoo | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Norman Mineta | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Don Edwards | | Democratic | [1962](1962-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sam Farr | | Democratic | [1993](1993-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gary Condit | | Democratic | [1989](1989-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard H. Lehman | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cal Dooley | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Thomas | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Michael Huffington | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-california). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Elton Gallegly | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Anthony Beilenson | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Buck McKeon | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Howard Berman | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Carlos Moorhead | | Republican | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David Dreier | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Henry Waxman | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Xavier Becerra | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Matthew G. Martínez | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Julian Dixon | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lucille Roybal-Allard | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Esteban Torres | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Maxine Waters | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jane Harman | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Walter R. Tucker III | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Steve Horn | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ed Royce | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jerry Lewis | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jay Kim | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| George Brown Jr. | | Democratic | [1962](1962-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) |
| 1970 (retired) |
| [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ken Calvert | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Al McCandless | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dana Rohrabacher | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Dornan | | Republican | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) |
| 1982 (retired) |
| [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Christopher Cox | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Packard | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lynn Schenk | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Filner | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Duke Cunningham | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Duncan L. Hunter | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-california) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Colorado
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Pat Schroeder | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David Skaggs | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Scott McInnis | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Wayne Allard | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joel Hefley | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Daniel Schaefer | | Republican | [1983](1983-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-colorado) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Connecticut
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Barbara B. Kennelly | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sam Gejdenson | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Rosa DeLauro | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Chris Shays | | Republican | [1987](1987-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gary Franks | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nancy Johnson | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-connecticut) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Delaware
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Mike Castle | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-delaware) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Florida
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Earl Hutto | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Pete Peterson | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Corrine Brown | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tillie Fowler | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Karen Thurman | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cliff Stearns | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Mica | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill McCollum | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Michael Bilirakis | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Young | | Republican | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sam Gibbons | | Democratic | [1962](1962-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charles Canady | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dan Miller | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Porter Goss | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Bacchus | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Lewis | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Carrie Meek | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | | Republican | [1989(special)](1989-florida-s-18th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Harry Johnston | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter Deutsch | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lincoln Díaz-Balart | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Clay Shaw | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Alcee Hastings | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Georgia
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jack Kingston | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sanford Bishop | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mac Collins | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Linder | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Lewis | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Newt Gingrich | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| George Darden | | Democratic | [1983](1983-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| J. Roy Rowland | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nathan Deal | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Don Johnson Jr. | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cynthia McKinney | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-georgia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Hawaii
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Neil Abercrombie | | Democratic | [1986 (special)](1986-hawaii-s-1st-congressional-district-special-election) |
| 1988 (lost renomination) |
| [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-hawaii) | Incumbent re-elected. | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Patsy Mink | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-hawaii) |
| 1976 (retired) |
| [1990 (special)](1990-hawaii-s-2nd-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Idaho
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Larry LaRocco | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-idaho) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mike Crapo | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-idaho) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Illinois
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Bobby Rush | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mel Reynolds | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Lipinski | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Luis Gutiérrez | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dan Rostenkowski | | Democratic | [1958](1958-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Henry Hyde | | Republican | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cardiss Collins | | Democratic | [1973 (special)](1973-illinois-s-7th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Phil Crane | | Republican | [1969 (special)](1969-illinois-s-13th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sidney R. Yates | | Democratic | [1948](1948-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) |
| 1962 (retired) |
| [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Porter | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| George Sangmeister | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jerry Costello | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Harris Fawell | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dennis Hastert | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Ewing | | Republican | [1991](1991-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Don Manzullo | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lane Evans | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Robert H. Michel | | Republican | [1956](1956-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Glenn Poshard | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard Durbin | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-illinois) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Indiana
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Pete Visclosky | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Philip Sharp | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tim Roemer | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jill L. Long | | Democratic | [1989](1989-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Steve Buyer | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dan Burton | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John T. Myers | | Republican | [1966](1966-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Frank McCloskey | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lee Hamilton | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Andrew Jacobs Jr. | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) |
| 1972 (defeated) |
| [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-indiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Iowa
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jim Leach | | Republican | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-iowa) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Nussle | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-iowa) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Ross Lightfoot | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-iowa) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Neal Smith | | Democratic | [1958](1958-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-iowa) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Joshua A. Roberts (Natural Law) 0.4% | William C. Oviatt (Grassroots) 0.4% | Angela L. Lariscy (Socialist Workers) 0.3% |
| Fred Grandy | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-iowa) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Iowa](1994-iowa-gubernatorial-election). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Kansas
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Kansas
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Pat Roberts | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Slattery | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Kansas](1994-kansas-gubernatorial-election). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jan Meyers | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dan Glickman | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Kentucky
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Thomas Barlow | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kentucky) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Lewis | | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Romano Mazzoli | | Democratic | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kentucky) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Bunning | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kentucky) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Hal Rogers | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kentucky) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Scotty Baesler | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kentucky) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Louisiana
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Bob Livingston | | Republican | [1977 (special)](1977-louisiana-s-1st-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| William Jefferson | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Billy Tauzin | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cleo Fields | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim McCrery | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard Baker | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jimmy Hayes | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-louisiana) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Maine
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Thomas Andrews | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maine) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-maine). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Olympia Snowe | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maine) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-maine). |
| **Democratic gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Maryland
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Wayne Gilchrest | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Helen Delich Bentley | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Maryland](1994-maryland-gubernatorial-election). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ben Cardin | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Albert Wynn | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Steny Hoyer | | Democratic | [1981](1981-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Roscoe Bartlett | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Kweisi Mfume | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Connie Morella | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Massachusetts
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| John Olver | | Democratic | [1991](1991-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard Neal | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter Blute | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Barney Frank | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Marty Meehan | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter G. Torkildsen | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ed Markey | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joseph P. Kennedy II | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joe Moakley | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gerry Studds | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-massachusetts) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Michigan
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Michigan
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Bart Stupak | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Pete Hoekstra | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Vern Ehlers | | Republican | [1993](1993-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dave Camp | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| James Barcia | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Fred Upton | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nick Smith | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Carr | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) |
| 1980 (defeated) |
| [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-michigan). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dale Kildee | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David Bonior | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joe Knollenberg | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sander Levin | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Jerome S. White (Independent) 0.7% | Eric R. Anderson (Natural Law) 0.7% | |
| William D. Ford | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Helen Halyard (Independent) 0.8% | Gail Anne Petrosoff (Natural Law) 0.4% | |
| John Conyers | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Barbara-Rose Collins | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-michigan) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Cynthia M. Jaquith (Independent) 0.7% | Henry Ogden Clark (Natural Law) 0.6% | Larry Roberts (Independent) 0.5% |
| John Dingell | | Democratic | [1955 (Special)](1955-michigan-s-15th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Minnesota
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Tim Penny | | DFL | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David Minge | | DFL | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Ramstad | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bruce Vento | | DFL | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Martin Olav Sabo | | DFL | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Rod Grams | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-minnesota). |
| **DFL gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Collin Peterson | | DFL | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Oberstar | | DFL | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-minnesota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Mississippi
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jamie Whitten | | Democratic | [1941](1941-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-mississippi) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bennie Thompson | | Democratic | [1993](1993-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-mississippi) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sonny Montgomery | | Democratic | [1966](1966-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-mississippi) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Michael Parker | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-mississippi) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gene Taylor | | Democratic | [1989](1989-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-mississippi) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Missouri
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Bill Clay | | Democratic | [1968](1968-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Talent | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dick Gephardt | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ike Skelton | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Alan Wheat | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-missouri). |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Pat Danner | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mel Hancock | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Emerson | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Harold Volkmer | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-missouri) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Nebraska
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Doug Bereuter | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-nebraska) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter Hoagland | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-nebraska) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Barrett | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-nebraska) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Nevada
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| James Bilbray | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-nevada) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Barbara Vucanovich | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-nevada) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
New Hampshire
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Bill Zeliff | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-hampshire) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Richard N. Swett | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-hampshire) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
New Jersey
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Rob Andrews | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| William J. Hughes | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Saxton | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Chris Smith | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Marge Roukema | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Frank Pallone | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Franks | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Herb Klein | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Robert Torricelli | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Donald M. Payne | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dean Gallo | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | | Incumbent died November 6, 1994. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dick Zimmer | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Menendez | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-jersey) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
New Mexico
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Steven Schiff | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-mexico) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joe Skeen | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-mexico) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Richardson | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-mexico) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
New York
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| George J. Hochbrueckner | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Rick Lazio | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter King | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David A. Levy | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | | Incumbent lost renomination. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gary Ackerman | | Democratic | [1983](1983-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Floyd Flake | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Thomas Manton | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jerry Nadler | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Chuck Schumer | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Edolphus Towns | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Major Owens | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nydia Velázquez | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Susan Molinari | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Carolyn Maloney | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charles Rangel | | Democratic | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| José E. Serrano | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Eliot Engel | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nita Lowey | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Hamilton Fish IV | | Republican | [1968](1968-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Benjamin Gilman | | Republican | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Michael McNulty | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gerald Solomon | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sherwood Boehlert | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John M. McHugh | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| James T. Walsh | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Maurice Hinchey | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Paxon | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Louise Slaughter | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John LaFalce | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jack Quinn | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Amo Houghton | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-new-york) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
North Carolina
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Eva Clayton | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tim Valentine | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Martin Lancaster | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| David Price | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Stephen L. Neal | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Howard Coble | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charlie Rose | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Hefner | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Alex McMillan | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Cass Ballenger | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charles Taylor | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mel Watt | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-north-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
North Dakota
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Earl Pomeroy | | Democratic-NPL | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-north-dakota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Ohio
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| David S. Mann | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Rob Portman | | Republican | [1993](1993-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tony P. Hall | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mike Oxley | | Republican | [1981](1981-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Paul Gillmor | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ted Strickland | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dave Hobson | | Republican | [1991](1991-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Boehner | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Marcy Kaptur | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Martin Hoke | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Louis Stokes | | Democratic | [1968](1968-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Kasich | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sherrod Brown | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Sawyer | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Deborah Pryce | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ralph Regula | | Republican | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| James Traficant | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Douglas Applegate | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Eric Fingerhut | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-ohio) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Oklahoma
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jim Inhofe | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-special-election-in-oklahoma). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mike Synar | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | | Incumbent lost renomination. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Brewster | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dave McCurdy | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-special-election-in-oklahoma). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ernest Istook | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oklahoma) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Frank Lucas | | Republican | 1994 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Oregon
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Elizabeth Furse | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oregon) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Smith | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oregon) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Wyden | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oregon) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Peter DeFazio | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oregon) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mike Kopetski | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-oregon) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Pennsylvania
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Thomas M. Foglietta | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lucien Blackwell | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | | Incumbent lost renomination. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Robert Borski | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Klink | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| William Clinger | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tim Holden | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Curt Weldon | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Greenwood | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bud Shuster | | Republican | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Joseph M. McDade | | Republican | [1962](1962-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Paul Kanjorski | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Murtha | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| William J. Coyne | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Paul McHale | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Walker | | Republican | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| George Gekas | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Rick Santorum | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-pennsylvania). |
| **Democratic gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Goodling | | Republican | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Austin Murphy | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Ridge | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-pennsylvania) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Pennsylvania](1994-pennsylvania-gubernatorial-election). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Rhode Island
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Ronald Machtley | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-rhode-island) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Rhode Island](1994-rhode-island-gubernatorial-election). |
| **Democratic gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jack Reed | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-rhode-island) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
South Carolina
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Arthur Ravenel Jr. | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of South Carolina](1994-south-carolina-gubernatorial-election). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Floyd Spence | | Republican | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Butler Derrick | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Inglis | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Spratt | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Clyburn | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
South Dakota
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Tim Johnson | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-south-dakota) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Tennessee
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jimmy Quillen | | Republican | [1962](1962-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jimmy Duncan | | Republican | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Marilyn Lloyd | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Cooper | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-special-election-in-tennessee). |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Clement | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Lloyd Botway (Independent) 0.6% | Chuck Lokey (Independent) 0.4% | |
| Bart Gordon | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Don Sundquist | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | | Incumbent retired to [run for Governor of Tennessee](1994-tennessee-gubernatorial-election). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Tanner | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Harold Ford Sr. | | Democratic | [1974](1974-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-tennessee) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Texas
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jim Chapman | | Democratic | [1985](1985-texas-s-1st-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charles Wilson | | Democratic | [1972](1972-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Sam Johnson | | Republican | [1991](1991-texas-s-3rd-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ralph Hall | | Democratic | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| John Bryant | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Noel Kopala (Libertarian) 0.7% | Regina Arashvand (Independent) 0.5% | |
| Joe Barton | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Archer | | Republican | [1970](1970-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jack Fields | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jack Brooks | | Democratic | [1952](1952-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| J. J. Pickle | | Democratic | [1963](1963-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | | Incumbent retired. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Chet Edwards | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Pete Geren | | Democratic | [1989](1989-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Sarpalius | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Greg Laughlin | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Kika de la Garza | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Ron Coleman | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Charles Stenholm | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Craig Washington | | Democratic | [1989](1989-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | | Incumbent lost renomination. |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Larry Combest | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Henry B. González | | Democratic | [1961](1961-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lamar Smith | | Republican | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom DeLay | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Henry Bonilla | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Martin Frost | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Michael A. Andrews | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-texas). |
| Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dick Armey | | Republican | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Solomon Ortiz | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Frank Tejeda | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Gene Green | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Eddie Bernice Johnson | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-texas) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Utah
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Jim Hansen | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-utah) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Karen Shepherd | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-utah) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bill Orton | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-utah) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Virginia
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Herb Bateman | | Republican | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Owen B. Pickett | | Democratic | [1986](1986-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bobby Scott | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Norman Sisisky | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Lewis F. Payne Jr. | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Goodlatte | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Thomas J. Bliley Jr. | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Moran | | Democratic | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | Ward Edmonds (Independent) 0.9% | William C. Jones (Independent) 0.4% | |
| Rick Boucher | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Frank Wolf | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Leslie Byrne | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-virginia) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Washington
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Maria Cantwell | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Al Swift | | Democratic | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent retired. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jolene Unsoeld | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jay Inslee | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Foley | | Democratic | [1964](1964-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Norm Dicks | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim McDermott | | Democratic | [1988](1988-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jennifer Dunn | | Republican | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Mike Kreidler | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-washington) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
West Virginia
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Alan Mollohan | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-west-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Bob Wise | | Democratic | [1982](1982-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-west-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Nick Rahall | | Democratic | [1976](1976-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-west-virginia) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Wisconsin
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Peter W. Barca | | Democratic | [1993 (Special)](1993-wisconsin-s-1st-congressional-district-special-election) | | Incumbent lost re-election. |
| **Republican gain.** | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Scott Klug | | Republican | [1990](1990-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Steve Gunderson | | Republican | [1980](1980-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jerry Kleczka | | Democratic | [1984](1984-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Barrett | | Democratic | [1992](1992-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Tom Petri | | Republican | [1979 (Special)](1979-wisconsin-s-6th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Dave Obey | | Democratic | [1969 (Special)](1969-wisconsin-s-7th-congressional-district-special-election) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Toby Roth | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
| Jim Sensenbrenner | | Republican | [1978](1978-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-wisconsin) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Wyoming
Main article: 1994 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming
| District | Incumbent | This race | Representative | Party | First |
|---|
| elected | Results | Candidates |
| Craig L. Thomas | | Republican | [1989 (Special)](1989-wyoming-s-at-large-congressional-district-special-election) | | Incumbent retired to [run for U.S. Senator](1994-united-states-senate-election-in-wyoming). |
| Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | | | | |
Non-voting delegates
|-
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| Eleanor Holmes Norton
| | Democratic
| 1990
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)
|-
!
| Ron de Lugo
| | Democratic
| 1980
| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Independent gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- Victor O. Frazer (Independent)
- Eileen Peterson (Democratic)
|-
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| Robert A. Underwood
| | Democratic
| 1992
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- Robert A. Underwood (Democratic)
|}