United States House of Representatives elections, 2001
In 2001 there were seven special elections to the United States House of Representatives.
District | Vacator | Reason for change | Successor |
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Pennsylvania 9th | Bud Shuster (R) | Incumbent resigned, effective January 31, 2001. New member elected May 15, 2001. Republican hold. |
Bill Shuster (R) |
California 32nd | Vacant | Incumbent Julian Dixon (D) had died December 8, 2000, before the beginning of this Congress. New member elected June 5, 2001. Democratic hold. |
Diane Watson (D) |
Virginia 4th | Norman Sisisky (D) | Incumbent died March 29, 2001. New member elected June 19, 2001. Republican gain. |
J. Randy Forbes (R) |
Massachusetts 9th | Joe Moakley (D) | Incumbent died May 28, 2001. New member elected October 16, 2001. Democratic hold. |
Stephen F. Lynch (D) |
Florida 1st | Joe Scarborough (R) | Incumbent resigned, effective September 6, 2001. New member elected October 16, 2001. Republican hold. |
Jeff Miller (R) |
Arkansas 3rd | Asa Hutchinson (R) | Incumbent resigned August 5, 2001 to head the Drug Enforcement Administration. New member elected November 20, 2001. Republican hold. |
John Boozman (R) |
South Carolina 2nd | Floyd Spence (R) | Incumbent died August 16, 2001. New member elected December 18, 2001. Republican hold. |
Joe Wilson (R) |
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