The retirement announcements are starting to flow in.
There are a number of Senators and Representatives who are not running for re-election or won’t be seeking re-election because they’re running for a different position (noted with an asterisk). Notably, the Republicans only have 13 women in the House, and two of them have already announced their retirement.
Here are the retiring members of Congress (in state alphabetical order).
U.S. HOUSE – Republicans
Bradley Byrne (AL-01)* Running for Senate
Martha Roby (AL-02)
Paul Cook (CA-08)* Running for a county seat
Francis Rooney (FL-19)
George Holding (GA-02)
Rob Woodall (GA-07)
Tom Graves (GA-14)
John Shimkus (IL-15)
Susan Brooks (IN-05)
Roger Marshall (KS-01)* Running for Senate
Paul Mitchell (MI-10)
Greg Gianforte (MT-AL)* Running for governor
Pete King (NY-02)
Chris Collins (NY-27)
Greg Walden (OR-02)
Mike Conaway (TX-11)
Mac Thornberry (TX-13)
Bill Flores (TX-17)
Pete Olson (TX-22)
Will Hurd (TX-23)
Kenny Marchant (TX-24)
Rob Bishop (UT-01)
James Sensenbrenner (WI-05)
Sean Duffy (WI-07)
U.S. HOUSE – Democrats
Katie Hill (CA-25)
Susan Davis (CA-53)
Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02)* Running for President
Dave Loebsack (IA-02)
Pete Visclosky (IN-01)
Joseph Kennedy III (MA-04)* Running for Senate
Ben Ray Lujan (NM-03)* Running for Senate
Jose Serrano (NY-15)
Nita Lowey (NY-17)
Denny Heck (WA-10)
U.S. SENATE – Republicans
Johnny Isakson (GA)
Pat Roberts (KS)
Lamar Alexander (TN)
Mike Enzi (WY)
U.S. SENATE – Democrats
Tom Udall (NM)
This post was last updated on December 6.
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