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114th Congress, 2nd Session
State, District |
Reason for Vacancy, Successor |
Kentucky, 1st |
The Honorable Ed Whitfield resigned from the
114th Congress effective September 6, 2016.
The Honorable James Comer was elected
November 8, 2016, in special election.
Representative Comer was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
November 14, 2016. |
Hawaii, 1st |
The Honorable Mark Takai passed away on
July 20, 2016.
The Honorable Colleen Hanabusa was elected
November 8, 2016, in special election.
Representative Hanabusa was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
November 14, 2016. |
Pennsylvania, 2nd |
The Honorable Chaka Fattah resigned from the
114th Congress effective June 23, 2016.
The Honorable Dwight Evans was elected
November 8, 2016, in special election.
Representative Evans was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
November 14, 2016. |
114th Congress, 1st Session
State, District |
Reason for Vacancy, Successor |
Ohio, 8th |
The Honorable John A. Boehner resigned from the 114th Congress effective October 31, 2015.
The Honorable Warren Davidson was elected
June 7, 2016, in special election.
Representative Davidson was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
June 9, 2016. |
Illinois, 18th |
The Honorable Aaron Schock resigned from the 114th Congress effective March 31, 2015.
The Honorable Darin LaHood was elected
September 10, 2015, in special election.
Representative LaHood was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
September 17, 2015. |
Mississippi, 1st |
The Honorable Alan Nunnelee passed away on February 6, 2015.
The Honorable Trent Kelly was elected June 2, 2015, in special election.
Representative Kelly was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
June 9, 2015. |
New York, 11th |
The Honorable Michael G. Grimm resigned from Congress effective January 5, 2015, and announced that he did not intend to serve in the 114th Congress.
The Honorable Daniel M. Donovan Jr. was elected May 5, 2015, in special election.
Representative Donovan was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on
May 12, 2015. |