Montana gained a second House seat after the 2020 census.
Source: Ballotpedia
Washington Examiner, 3/8/2024
Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) announced he would retire from Congress at the end of his term, ending a monthlong saga about the Montana Republican’s reelection plans as he teetered between running for the House or Senate.
Rosendale announced on Friday he would not run for a third term in the House, arguing there was not enough room in Congress to break the status quo away from “those who benefit from the current structure to keep things as they are.”
Other dropouts:
Republicans
Debbie Lesko, AZ-8. (11/28/2023)
Kevin McCarthy, CA-20. (12/6/2023)
Ken Buck, CO-4. (11/28/2023)
Doug Lamborn, CO-5. (1/5/2024)
Victoria Spartz, IN-5. (11/28/2023)
Greg Pence, IN-6. (1/9/2024)e
Larry Bucshon, IN-8. 1/7/2024)
Dutch Ruppersberger, MD-2. (1/27/2024)
Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO-3. (1/5/2024)
Dan Bishop, NC-8. (12/5/2023)
Patrick McHenry., NC-10. (12/5/2023)
Kelly Armstrong, ND. (1/24/2024)
Brad Wenstrup, OH-2. (12/1/2023)
Bill Johnson., OH-6. (12/1/2023)
Jeff Duncan, SC-3. (1/18/2024)
Kay Granger, TX-12. (12/1/2023)
Michael Burgess, TX-26. (12/2/2023)
Chris Stewart, UT-2. (12/2/2023)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, WA-5). (2/10/2024)
Mike Gallagher, WI-8. (2/11/2024)
Democrats
Anna Eshoo, CA-16. (11/29/2023)
Tony Cardenas, CA-29. (11/29/2023)
Grace Napolitano, CA-31. (11/29/2023)
John Sarbanes, MD-3. (11/30/2023)
John Sarbanes, MI-8. (11/30/2023)
Brian Higgins, NY-26. (11/30/2023)
Earl Blumenauer, OR-3. (12/3/2023)
Jennifer Wexton, VA-10. (12/3/2023)
Derek Kilmer, WA-6. (12/3/2023)
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