2024 United States House Elections (Pear's Future)

The 2022 House elections took place with the re-election of Joe Biden as President. Despite Biden's win, the Republicans were able to make a narrow net gain in 3 seats. Despite this, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy was unpopular in his party, and many Republicans refused to vote for McCarthy. As such, he stepped down in February of 2025. Similarly, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi also stepped down as leader. The two were replaced by Republican Scott Perry and Democrat Hakeem Jefferies, respectivley.

Alaska At-Large District
Incumbent Congresswoman Mary Peltola ran for re-election to a second full term. Peltola defeated Kelly Tshibaka, a Republican who previously ran for Senate in 2022. Republicans Buzz Kelly and Simon Chester both qualified for the general election, but dropped out beforehand.

California 27th
Incumbent Congresswoman Christy Smith, a Democrat, ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former Congressman Mike Garcia. This was Smith and Garcia's 4th election against each other, as the two have faced off in 2020 special election, 2020 and 2022.

Michigan 3rd
Incumbent United States Representative Hillary Scholten ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by former Representative Peter Meijer by a narrow margin, in a rematch of the 2020 election of this same seat.

New Hampshire's 1st
Incumbent Representative Chris Papas ran for re-election to a fourth term. Former United States Ambassador and Senator from Massachusetts Scott Brown won the Republican primary. This was the closest seat, with Republicans targeting the race. Both candidates ran as moderate libertarians, and as such the race became super competitive. On election day, Pappas had a narrow lead, but by the next morning, Brown had a lead of just over 1000 votes. Pappas conceded the election 2 weeks later, following countless recount efforts.