The 2024 U.S. House Interactive Map is Live

The 2024 House Interactive Map is now available. Republicans took control of the House in the 2022 midterms, and will hold a 222-213 partisan edge when the new Congress is seated on January 3. Interestingly, that total is a mirror of the 222-213 Democratic margin prior to the election.

Note that the Democratic total includes a vacancy in Virginia's 4th congressional district, which Democrats are favored to hold in a February 21 special election. Until then, and barring any other vacancies, the GOP will hold a 222-212 margin.

The following two Library Maps are initially available. Click on either of them for an interactive version.


Competitive 2022 Elections

The 74 districts shown as undecided on this map were decided by a margin of 10% or less in 2022. While not a perfect proxy for what seats will be competitive in 2024, it is a good place to start.


Blank Map

All 435 seats are shown as undecided.


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