The American voter possesses a curious relationship with Congress: never more so than in the 2004 election. The combination of gerrymandered districts and the power of incumbency meant the GOP would retain a bare congressional majority. Our mission is to empower every American with the tools to understand and impact Congress. You’ve cast your vote. Thus, the GOP entered 2004 with a one-seat majority. A scant 23 House races, 5-percent of all seats, were decided by 10 percentage points or less.4. Opportunities to flip control of the House might have been scant, but the partisan fury boiled. 4530, 108th Cong.. {{cite web Hackers/journalists/researchers: See these open data sources. (2020). Key: +Winner ++Winner and change in party *Incumbent, District 1 Reporting: 100% Judy Belk, D: 93,797 -- 37% +Jo Bonner, R*: 160,824 -- 63%, District 2 Reporting: 97% Chuck James, D: 69,274 -- 29% +Terry Everett, R*: 171,771 -- 71%, District 3 Reporting: 99% Bill Fuller, D: 94,684 -- 39% +Mike Rogers, R*: 150,087 -- 61%, District 4 Reporting: 99% Carl Cole, D: 64,201 -- 25% +Robert Aderholt, R*: 191,013 -- 75%, District 5 Reporting: 99% +Robert Cramer, D*: 202,117 -- 73% Gerald Wallace, R: 73,743 -- 27%, District 6 +Spencer Bachus, R*: Uncontested, District 7 Reporting: 99% +Artur Davis, D*: 182,610 -- 75% Steve Cameron, R: 60,927 -- 25%, At-Large Reporting: 96% Thomas Higgins, D: 51,498 -- 22% +Don Young, R*: 169,387 -- 72%, District 1 Reporting: 93% Paul Babbitt, D: 79,195 -- 36% +Rick Renzi, R*: 132,017 -- 59%, District 2 Reporting: 94% Randy Camacho, D: 81,014 -- 39% +Trent Franks, R*: 123,955 -- 59%, District 3 Reporting: 98% +John Shadegg, R*: 138,991 -- 80% Mark Yannone, LT: 35,293 -- 20%, District 4 Reporting: 98% +Ed Pastor, D*: 59,341 -- 70% Don Karg, R: 22,297 -- 26%, District 5 Reporting: 97% Elizabeth Rogers, D: 79,143 -- 38% +J.D. We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you. Dutch Ruppersberger, D*: 147,782 -- 67% Jane Brooks, R: 67,090 -- 30%, District 3 Reporting: 99% +Benjamin Cardin, D*: 161,346 -- 63% Bob Duckworth, R: 86,747 -- 34%, District 4 Reporting: 96% +Albert R. Wynn, D*: 178,615 -- 75% John McKinnis, R: 48,757 -- 20%, District 5 Reporting: 98% +Steny H. 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Wilson, R*: 140,018 -- 55%, District 2 Reporting: 98% Gary King, D: 77,834 -- 39% +Steve Pearce, R*: 124,120 -- 61%, District 3 Reporting: 100% +Tom Udall, D*: 139,597 -- 66% Gregory Tucker, R: 72,121 -- 34%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +Timothy Bishop, D*: 150,916 -- 56% William Manger, R: 117,826 -- 44%, District 2 Reporting: 100% +Steve Israel, D*: 156,268 -- 66% Richard Hoffmann, R: 78,858 -- 34%, District 3 Reporting: 100% Blair Mathies, D: 97,534 -- 37% +Peter King, R*: 167,008 -- 63%, District 4 Reporting: 100% +Carolyn McCarthy, D*: 154,830 -- 63% James Garner, R: 91,736 -- 37%, District 5 Reporting: 100% +Gary Ackerman, D*: 112,547 -- 71% Stephen Graves, R: 44,900 -- 28%, District 6 +Gregory Meeks, D* -- Uncontested, District 7 Reporting: 100% +Joseph Crowley, D*: 93,622 -- 80% Joseph Cinquemani, R: 23,045 -- 20%, District 8 Reporting: 100% +Jerrold Nadler, D*: 144,139 -- 80% Peter Hort, R: 36,945 -- 20%, District 9 Reporting: 100% +Anthony Weiner, D*: 102,582 -- 70% Gerard Cronin, R: 43,414 -- 30%, District 10 Reporting: 100% +Edolphus Towns, D*: 124,719 -- 91% Harvey Clarke, R: 10,222 -- 7%, District 11 Reporting: 100% +Major Owens, D*: 131,328 -- 94% Sol Lieberman, C: 4,748 -- 3% Lorraine Stevens, IN: 4,234 -- 3%, District 12 Reporting: 100% +Nydia Velazquez, D*: 97,242 -- 85% Paul Rodriguez, R: 17,102 -- 15%, District 13 Reporting: 100% Frank Barbaro, D: 72,544 -- 41% +Vito Fossella, R*: 104,907 -- 59%, District 14 Reporting: 100% +Carolyn Maloney, D*: 162,107 -- 81% Anton Srdanovic, R: 37,682 -- 19%, District 15 Reporting: 100% +Charles Rangel, D*: 145,371 -- 89% Kenneth Jefferson, R: 13,040 -- 8%, District 16 Reporting: 100% +Jose Serrano, D*: 98,824 -- 95% Ali Mohamed, R: 5,205 -- 5%, District 17 Reporting: 96% +Eliot Engel, D*: 122,748 -- 76% Matthew Brennan, R: 36,756 -- 23%, District 18 Reporting: 89% +Nita Lowey, D*: 139,354 -- 69% Richard Hoffman, R: 61,598 -- 31%, District 19 Reporting: 98% Michael Jaliman, D: 78,562 -- 33% +Sue Kelly, R*: 159,341 -- 67%, District 20 Reporting: 99% Doris Kelly, D: 88,183 -- 33% +John Sweeney, R*: 176,106 -- 66%, District 21 Reporting: 100% +Michael McNulty, D*: 177,770 -- 70% Warren Redlich, R: 74,973 -- 30%, District 22 Reporting: 99% +Maurice Hinchey, D*: 153,302 -- 67% William Brenner, R: 76,253 -- 33%, District 23 Reporting: 99% Robert Johnson, D: 59,865 -- 29% +John McHugh, R*: 153,302 -- 67%, District 24 Reporting: 99% Jeffrey Miller, D: 78,107 -- 34% +Sherwood Boehlert, R*: 131,379 -- 57% David Walrath, C: 21,859 -- 9%, District 25 Reporting: 99% +James Walsh, R*: 176,217 -- 91% Howie Hawkins, PJP: 18,150 -- 9%, District 26 Reporting: 98% Jack Davis, D: 115,713 -- 44% +Thomas Reynolds, R*: 144,870 -- 56%, District 27 Reporting: 99% Brian Higgins, D: 137,778 -- 51% Nancy Naples, R: 133,698 -- 49%, District 28 Reporting: 99% +Louise Slaughter, D*: 147,098 -- 72% Michael Laba, R: 50,812 -- 25%, District 29 Reporting: 100% Samara Barend, D: 104,728 -- 41% +John Kuhl, R: 129,210 -- 51%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +G.K. Bills numbers restart every two years. |url=https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/108/hr4530 3Carl Hulse and Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “Races to Determine Control of House and Senate have been Nasty, Expensive and Local.” The New York Times, 31 October 2004,  http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/31/politics/campaign/31cong.html, 4Greg Giroux, “Close House Races: Leveling the ‘Playing Field.’ The New York Times, 3 January 2007, http://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/01/03/cq_2075.html?pagewanted=print. H.R. Between 2001 and 2003, control of the Senate swung between Republicans and Democrats three times. Equipped with capable candidates across the country, the GOP scored victory after victory: former HUD Secretary Mel Martinez in Florida, Lisa Murkowski in Alaska, Richard Burr in North Carolina, and David Vitter in Louisiana. We hope to enable educators to build lesson plans centered around any bill or vote in Congress, even those as recent as yesterday. With twenty-five of twenty-six incumbents winning an average of 64-percent of the vote, the battle for senate control was located in a relative handful of states. |work=Legislation In the three years prior to the presidential election, the institution’s favorability rating had plunged nearly fifty points. Republican. The American voter possesses a curious relationship with Congress: never more so than in the 2004 election. With so much riding on the outcome, records sums of money poured into Senate and House campaigns. Legislation not enacted by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books. Hayworth, R*: 123,996 -- 60%, District 6 Reporting: 97% +Jeff Flake, R*: 157,434 -- 79% Craig Stritar, LT: 41,613 -- 21%, District 7 Reporting: 98% +Raul M. Grijalva, D*: 84,822 -- 61% Joseph Sweeney, R: 47,700 -- 34%, District 8 Reporting: 99% Eva Bacal, D: 91,110 -- 36% +Jim Kolbe, R*: 151,204 -- 60%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +Marion Berry, D*: 160,119 -- 67% Vernon Humphrey, R: 79,899 -- 33%, District 2 Reporting: 99% +Vic Snyder, D*: 157,393 -- 58% Marvin Parks, R: 113,948 -- 42%, District 3 Reporting: 100% Jan Judy, D: 102,393 -- 38% +John Boozman, R*: 160,452 -- 59%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +Mike Thompson, D*: 164,213 -- 67% Lawrence Wiesner, R: 69,099 -- 28%, District 2 Reporting: 100% Mike Johnson, D: 77,276 -- 33% +Wally Herger, R*: 156,854 -- 67%, District 3 Reporting: 100% Gabe Castillo, D: 75,212 -- 35% +Dan Lungren, R: 132,780 -- 62%, District 4 Reporting: 100% David Winters, D: 97,252 -- 35% +John T. Doolittle, R*: 182,875 -- 65%, District 5 Reporting: 100% +Robert T. Matsui, D*: 103,563 -- 71% Mike Dugas, R: 33,489 -- 23%, District 6 Reporting: 100% +Lynn Woolsey, D*: 177,131 -- 72% Paul Erickson, R: 68,327 -- 28%, District 7 Reporting: 100% +George Miller, D*: 142,075 -- 76% Charles Hargrave, R: 44,306 -- 24%, District 8 Reporting: 100% +Nancy Pelosi, D*: 167,542 -- 85% Jennifer Depalma, R: 23,366 -- 12%, District 9 Reporting: 100% +Barbara Lee, D*: 159,064 -- 84% Claudia Bermudez, R: 24,848 -- 13%, District 10 Reporting: 100% +Ellen Tauscher, D*: 155,138 -- 66% Jeff Ketelson, R: 81,029 -- 34%, District 11 Reporting: 100% Jerry McNerney, D: 88,393 -- 39% +Richard Pombo, R*: 139,697 -- 61%, District 12 Reporting: 100% +Tom Lantos, D*: 135,342 -- 68% Mike Garza, R: 42,007 -- 21%, District 13 Reporting: 100% +Pete Stark, D*: 117,915 -- 71% George Bruno, R: 40,650 -- 25%, District 14 Reporting: 100% +Anna G. Eshoo, D*: 136,697 -- 70% Chris Haugen, R: 51,943 -- 27%, District 15 Reporting: 100% +Michael Honda, D*: 110,120 -- 72% Raymond Chukwu, R: 43,632 -- 28%, District 16 Reporting: 100% +Zoe Lofgren, D*: 94,806 -- 71% Douglas McNea, R: 35,245 -- 26%, District 17 Reporting: 100% +Sam Farr, D*: 109,049 -- 67% Mark Risley, R: 46,724 -- 29%, District 18 Reporting: 100% +Dennis Cardoza, D*: 90,218 -- 67% Charles Pringle, R: 43,502 -- 33%, District 19 Reporting: 100% James Bufford, D: 55,146 -- 27% +G. And please consider supporting our work by becoming a monthly backer @govtrack on Patreon or leaving a tip. Representative for Illinois's 6th congressional district. Retrieved from https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/108/hr4530, “H.R. Eight senators retired prior to the 2004 election. Historically, senators have faced a much more competitive environment than House members.9 In 2004, however, the overwhelming majority of senate races were uncompetitive. • Exit polls are a survey of selected voters taken soon after they leave their voting place. For Senate Democrats, erasing the GOP’s bare advantage always amounted to an uphill climb. We love educating Americans about how their government works too! That means there are other bills with the number H.R. W. Bill Young, R*: 207,052 -- 69%, District 11 Reporting: 100% +Jim Davis, D*: 190,853 -- 86% Robert Johnson, LT: 31,367 -- 14%, District 12 Reporting: 100% Bob Hagenmaier, D: 96,627 -- 35% +Adam Putnam, R*: 178,673 -- 65%, District 13 Reporting: 100% Jan Schneider, D: 153,747 -- 45% +Katherine Harris, R*: 190,205 -- 55%, District 14 Reporting: 100% Robert Neeld, D: 93,347 -- 32% +Connie Mack, R: 195,177 -- 68%, District 15 Reporting: 100% Simon Pristoop, D: 111,235 -- 35% +Dave Weldon, R*: 209,819 -- 65%, District 16 Reporting: 99% Jeff Fisher, D: 98,485 -- 32% +Mark Foley, R*: 209,727 -- 68%, District 17 +Kendrick Meek, D*: Uncontested, District 18 Reporting: 99% Sam Sheldon, D: 71,905 -- 35% +Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R*: 131,192 -- 65%, District 19 +Robert Wexler, D*: Uncontested, District 20 Reporting: 98% +Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D: 183,630 -- 70% Margaret Hostetter, R: 77,701 -- 30%, District 21 Reporting: 99% +L. Indeed, the 2004 election promised to shift the entire balance of power in Washington to one party. Sponsor. Federal Election Integrity Act of 2004, H.R. Please join our advisory group to let us know what more we can do. Le Congrès des États-Unis est le descendant du Congrès continental qui a institué les bases du pays au cours de l'automne 1774.Le 4 juillet 1776, le Second Congrès continental déclare l'indépendance des treize colonies et leur donne le nom d'« États-Unis ». Elections for the Pennsylvania's House of Representatives consisted of a primary election date on April 27, 2004, and a general election on November 2, 2004. Despite the mandate, the congressional returns actually made the president’s ability to govern more difficult. 4530 — 108th Congress: Federal Election Integrity Act of 2004.” www.GovTrack.us. 6Larson, “The 2004 Congressional Elections,” 247. Diaz-Balart, R*: 133,446 -- 72% Frank Gonzalez, LT: 50,975 -- 28%, District 22 Reporting: 99% Jim Stork, D: 95,497 -- 35% +E. In the months leading to the election, Democrats had every reason to believe they were poised for victory. The win in South Dakota, while prominent, turned out to represent only the tip of the iceberg. This page is sourced primarily from GovTrack.us is an independent website tracking the status of legislation in the United States Congress and helping you participate in government. Add a note about this bill. Unlike the president who staged a ferocious and efficient campaign to win a narrow mandate, 97-percent of all congressional incumbents cruised to reelection.2 Despite this dissonance between environment and results, congressional races revealed 2004’s political verities: a mandate for the president, an eroding political center, and a changing center of political gravity for the GOP. If you teach United States government and would like to speak with us about bringing legislative data into your classroom, please reach out! Creating safe seats across the nation, both parties garnered, on average seven of every ten votes in their respective winning House races. Randy Forbes, R*: 176,542 -- 65%, District 5 Reporting: 100% Al Weed, D: 97,808 -- 36% +Virgil Goode Jr., R*: 171,366 -- 64%, District 6 +Bob Goodlatte, R*: Uncontested, District 7 Reporting: 99% +Eric Cantor, R*: 214,082 -- 75% W. Brad Blanton, I: 70,504 -- 25%, District 8 Reporting: 100% +James P. Moran, D*: 171,381 -- 60% Lisa Marie Cheney, R: 105,969 -- 37%, District 9 Reporting: 99% +Rick Boucher, D*: 146,839 -- 59% Kevin Triplett, R: 96,217 -- 39%, District 10 Reporting: 97% James Socas, D: 107,533 -- 36% +Frank R. Wolf, R*: 187,785 -- 64%, District 11 Reporting: 99% Ken Longmyer, D: 113,313 -- 38% +Thomas Davis III, R*: 180,583 -- 61%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +Jay Inslee, D*: 139,304 -- 62% Randy Eastwood, R: 81,615 -- 36%, District 2 Reporting: 100% +Rick Larsen, D*: 137,518 -- 63% Suzanne Sinclair, R: 74,223 -- 34%, District 3 Reporting: 97% +Brian Baird, D*: 142,619 -- 62% Thomas Crowson, R: 88,209 -- 38%, Sandy Matheson, D: 65,531 -- 37% +Doc Hastings, R*: 110,031 -- 63%, District 5 Reporting: 99% Don Barbieri, D: 81,124 -- 40% +Cathy McMorris, R: 121,932 -- 60%, District 6 Reporting: 100% +Norm Dicks, D*: 138,779 -- 69% Doug Cloud, R: 63,600 -- 31%, District 7 Reporting: 99% +Jim McDermott, D*: 160,924 -- 80% Carol Cassady, R: 39,163 -- 20%, District 8 Reporting: 100% Dave Ross, D: 96,503 -- 47% +Dave Reichert, R: 107,121 -- 52%, District 9 Reporting: 99% +Adam Smith, D*: 105,065 -- 63% Paul Lord, R: 58,200 -- 35%, District 1 Reporting: 100% +Alan B. Mollohan, D*: 164,850 -- 68% Alan Parks, R: 78,268 -- 32%, District 2 Reporting: 100% Erik Wells, D: 104,253 -- 41% +Shelley Moore Capito, R*: 145,115 -- 57%, District 3 Reporting: 100% +Nick J. Rahall II, D*: 140,968 -- 65% Rick Snuffer, R: 75,325 -- 35%, District 1 Reporting: 100% Jeff Thomas, D: 116,286 -- 33% +Paul D. Ryan, R*: 233,343 -- 65%, District 2 Reporting: 100% +Tammy Baldwin, D*: 251,627 -- 63% Dave Magnum, R: 145,803 -- 37%, District 3 Reporting: 100% +Ron Kind, D*: 204,870 -- 56% Dale Schultz, R: 157,959 -- 44%, District 4 Reporting: 100% +Gwen Moore, D: 212,280 -- 70% Gerald Boyle, R: 85,917 -- 28%, District 5 Reporting: 100% Bryan Kennedy, D: 129,403 -- 32% +F.