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What Happened to the 10 Most Vulnerable House Members? (Updated)

McAllister was defeated Tuesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)
McAllister was defeated Tuesday. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)

Updated 3:17 p.m. |  Only two of the 10 most vulnerable House members will be returning to Congress next year — and both survivors are Democrats who withstood a Republican wave Tuesday night.  

Seven other members on Roll Call’s list will not return to the House for the 114th Congress, while the fate of one lawmaker hangs in the balance as his race is still too close to call .  

1.
Rep. Bill Enyart, D-Ill.
– DEFEATED

Enyart

2.
Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb.

– DEFEATED

Terry

3. Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla. – DEFEATED

Garcia

4. Rep. Nick J. Rahall II, D-W.Va. – DEFEATED

Rahall

5. Rep. Steve Southerland II, R-Fla. – DEFEATED

Southerland

6. Rep. Ami Bera, D-Calif. – TOO CLOSE TO CALL

Bera

7. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill. – DEFEATED

Schneider

8. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz. – WON

Kirkpatrick

9. Rep. Rick Nolan, D-Minn. – WON

Nolan

10. 
Rep. Vance McAllister, R-La.
– DEFEATED

McAllister

Related:

House Republicans Win Largest Majority in Decades


Casualty List: 113th Congress (2013-2014)


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