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Congressional stagnation is an American political theory that attempts to explain the high rate of incumbency re-election to the United States House of Representatives.In recent years this rate has been well over 90 per cent, with rarely more than 5–10 incumbents losing their House seats every election cycle.
A number of incumbent House lawmakers have announced they will not seek another term in office. ... She represents California’s 31st Congressional District, which is likely to stay in Democratic ...
Control of the House would not be known until November 16, after Mike Garcia was projected to win reelection in California's 27th congressional district, giving Republicans a total of at least 218 seats; [45] and giving Republicans a narrow majority. [46]
The incumbent, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (independent), opted not to run for reelection, so her seat is up for grabs. Florida: Sen. Rick Scott (R) vs. former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D)
A number of incumbent House lawmakers have announced they will not seek another term in office. The announcements ring in a likely season of retirement decisions, as Democrats and Republicans ...
These ratings are based upon factors such as the strength of the incumbent (if the incumbent is running for re-election), the strength of the candidates, and the partisan history of the district (the Cook Partisan Voting Index (CPVI) is one example of this metric). Each rating describes the likelihood of a given outcome in the election.
Rep. Josh Harder (D) is locked in a tight race against Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln (R) in California’s 9th Congressional District, a contest that is threatening to end the incumbent’s tenure ...
The Republicans, led by incumbent Speaker Mike Johnson, narrowly maintained control of the House with a small majority of 220 seats (the narrowest since 1930), despite winning the House popular vote by 4 million votes and a margin of 2.6%.