1986 United States House Elections (Alternate Party USA)

The 1986 United States House Elections was held on the 4th of November 1986, electing all the 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Speaker Paul Laxalt was re-elected with the support of the Republican Party, the Christian People's Party, the Moderate Republican Party and the States' Rights Democratic Party.

The election was highly controversial because of the support Laxalt got from the Dixiecrats. While the theory that the Republicans had courted the support of racist segregationists was unfounded, many liberals saw this as a sign that the policies pushed by the 'Reagan Coalition' disaffected American minorities.