US Senators and Representatives Retiring / Resigned / Not Seeking Re-election in 2020
There are (so far) 23 Republican and 6 Democratic Members of Congress listed by state and office below who have announced that they are not seeking re-election in 2020. View this list as an indication of states and districts across the country where a third party candidate can make a bigger-than-otherwise impact (than if they were running against an entrenched incumbent).
Feel free to comment below the list with updates.
This content provided courtesy Bill’s Politics List.
- Bradley Byrne (R) > Alabama 1st (Running for Senate)
- Martha Roby (R) > Alabama 2nd
- Paul Cook (R) > California 8th (Running for San Bernardino County Supervisor)
- Susan Davis (D) > California 53rd
- Rob Woodall (R) > Georgia 7th
- John Shimkus (R) > Illinois 15th
- Susan Brooks (R) > Indiana 5th
- Dave Loebsack (D) > Iowa 2nd
- Pat Roberts (R) > Senator for Kansas
- Roger “Doc” Marshall (R) > Kansas 1st (Running for Senate)
- Joe Kennedy III (D) > Massachusetts 4th (Running for Senate)
- Paul Mitchell (R) > Michigan 10th
- Greg Gianforte (R) > Montana At-Large (Running for Governor)
- Tom Udall (D) > Senator for New Mexico
- Ben Ray Luján (D) > New Mexico 3rd (Running for Senate)
- Jose Serrano (D) > New York 15th
- Chris Collins (R) > New York 27th (Resigned with multi-felony guilty plea)
- Richard Burr (R) > Senator for North Carolina
- Lamar Alexander (R) > Senator for Tennessee
- Mike Conaway (R) > Texas 11th
- Mac Thornberry (R) > Texas 13th
- Bill Flores (R) > Texas 17th
- Pete Olson (R) > Texas 22nd
- Will Hurd (R) > Texas 23rd
- Kenny Marchant (R) > Texas 24th
- Rob Bishop (R) > Utah 1st
- Jim Sensenbrenner (R) > Wisconsin 5th
- Sean Duffy (R) > Wisconsin 7th (Resigned “to spend more time with family”)
- Mike Enzi (R) > Senator for Wyoming