2024 House Retirements

Current members not running for reelection

Current members of the U.S. House of Representatives not on the general election ballot for their seat in 2024. They may be retiring or seeking a different office. During 2024, the map will also include any incumbents defeated in their party's primary.

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District Incumbent Party Since Term 2024 Rating Margin of Victory
House(a) President(b)
CA-47 Katie Porter
2019 3rd
3.4% 11.1%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
MI-7 Elissa Slotkin
2019 3rd
5.4% 0.5%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
AZ-3 Ruben Gallego
2015 5th
54.0% 50.6%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
CA-12 Barbara Lee
1998 14th
81.0% 80.7%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
CA-30 Adam Schiff
2001 12th
42.2%^ 46.2%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
IN-3 Jim Banks
2017 4th
35.2% 29.9%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate
IN-5 Victoria Spartz
2021 2nd
22.2% 15.9%
Incumbent not running for re-election in 2024.
RI-1 David Cicilline
2011 7th
28.2% 29.1%
Resigning June 1 to head a non-profit organization
WV-2 Alex Mooney
2015 5th
31.1% 37.0%
Retiring to run for U.S. Senate

(a) Source: 270toWin research.
Aside from these exceptions, the margin is the difference between the Democratic and Republican nominee in the 2022 general election.
Exception types: * Uncontested | + No major party opposition | ^ Both nominees from same party | x All-party primary | y Ranked choice tabulation

(b) Source: Daily Kos. The margin is the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, based on the congressional boundaries used in the 2022 general election.