Inside the US House districts represented by a Democrat in 2024 and won by Trump in 2020

CHART: 2024 Democratic-held U.S. House districts won by Donald Trump in 2020.
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Five incumbents in Democratic-held districts that Trump won in 2020 are seeking re-election in 2024. Three incumbents are retiring from public office.

In 2022, there were 13 Democratic-held U.S. House districts up for election that Trump won in 2020. Incumbents did not seek re-election in eight of the 13 districts. Ten of the Democratic-held districts flipped and elected a Republican in 2022.

Click here to see the 19 U.S. House districts represented by a Republican in 2022 and won by Joe Biden (D) in 2020.

Representation changes each election
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GRAPH showing year and percentage of congressional districts that voted for a presidential candidate from the opposite party of its representative in the U.S. House.
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From 1900 to 2020, the percentage of congressional districts that voted for a presidential candidate of one party and a U.S. representative from a different party ranged from 1.6 percent (five districts) in 1904 to 44.1 percent (192 districts) in 1972. The number of districts available changes year-by-year. The 2020 election had the sixth fewest split districts since 1904 with 6.2 percent (27 total).

Split congressional districts historically
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Silhouette of donkey and elephant seen through American flag as concept of Democrats vs Republicans.
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