Vacancies and Successors, 108th Congress
108th Congress, 2nd Session
State, District | Reason for Vacancy, Successor |
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California, 5th | The Honorable Robert T. Matsui (D-CA) died on January 1, 2005. Vacancy effective January 2, 2005. |
Florida, 14th | The Honorable Porter J. Goss (R-FL) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business September 23, 2004. |
Nebraska, 1st | The Honorable Doug Bereuter (R-NE) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business August 31, 2004. |
North Carolina, 1st | The Honorable Frank W. Ballance, Jr. (D-NC) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business June 11, 2004. The Honorable G.K. Butterfield (D) was elected July 20, 2004 in special election. Representative-elect Butterfield was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on July 21, 2004. |
South Dakota, At-Large | The Honorable William J. Janklow (R-SD) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business January 20, 2004. The Honorable Stephanie Herseth (D) was elected June 1, 2004 in special election. Representative-elect Herseth was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on June 3, 2004. |
108th Congress, 1st Session
State, District | Reason for Vacancy, Successor |
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Kentucky, 6th | The Honorable Ernie Fletcher (R-KY) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business December 8, 2003. The Honorable Ben Chandler (D) was elected February 17, 2004 in special election. Representative-elect Chandler was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on February 24, 2004. |
Texas, 19th | The Honorable Larry Combest (R-TX) resigned from the House of Representatives effective close of business May 31, 2003. The Honorable Randy Neugebauer (R) was elected June 3, 2003 in special election. Representative-elect Neugebauer was added to the rolls of the House upon executing the oath of office on June 5, 2003. |
Hawaii, 2nd | Special Election 01/04/03. Ed Case (D) elected to the 108th Congress. |