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Dangerous by Design: An urgent call to prioritize pedestrian safety

Uncover the urgent truths behind America’s rising pedestrian fatalities and explore transformative solutions to create safer, more inclusive streets for everyone. Join us in reimagining our roadways—prioritizing people over cars to protect lives.

The ranking levels

Pedestrian safety is a growing concern across the United States, with an alarming increase in pedestrian fatalities over the past decade. This report highlights the most dangerous metro areas and states for pedestrians, based on a detailed analysis of fatality rates from 2018 to 2022. The data underscores the critical need for comprehensive safety measures, urban planning, and policy interventions to protect vulnerable road users. Here are our rankings:

Ranking the most dangerous metro areas

This report includes pedestrian fatality statistics and ranks the largest 101 metro areas. All are too dangerous. As with the 2022 edition of this report, we examine a five-year period (2018-2022) to get a broader sample size for each metro area. Long-term fatality rates are calculated by comparing the average rate from 2013-17 to the average for 2018-22.

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Rank
Metro Area
Avg. annual pedestrian fatality rate per 100k people (2018-2022)
Pedestrian deaths (2018-2022)
Pedestrian deaths (2013-2017)
Long term trend in fatality rate
1
Memphis, TN-MS-AR
5.14
343
186
2.37
2
Albuquerque, NM
4.83
221
138
1.78
3
Tucson, AZ
4.16
217
105
2.08
4
Bakersfield, CA
3.99
181
151
0.55
5(t)
Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL
3.96
134
107
0.53
5(t)
Baton Rouge, LA
3.96
172
99
1.57
7
Fresno, CA
3.89
196
111
1.60
8
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
3.75
599
500
0.39
9
Charleston-North Charleston, SC
3.66
147
97
1.05
10
Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR
3.63
136
62
1.93
11
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL
3.47
106
107
-0.30
12(t)
Columbia, SC
3.46
144
94
1.14
12(t)
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA
3.46
797
572
0.90
14
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach, FL
3.44
1054
851
0.61
15
Jacksonville, FL
3.40
274
260
-0.20
16
Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL
3.29
127
91
0.69
17
North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL
3.27
138
111
0.38
18
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL
3.26
437
370
0.17
19
Stockton, CA
3.23
126
89
0.78
20
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA
3.15
377
238
1.05
21(t)
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL
3.12
115
79
0.70
21(t)
New Orleans-Metairie, LA
3.12
197
137
0.94
23
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
3.10
754
549
0.69
24
Jackson, MS
2.98
88
68
0.63
25
San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX
2.95
379
323
0.23
26
El Paso, TX
2.86
124
91
0.69
27
San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad, CA
2.83
466
351
0.70
28
Greenville-Anderson, SC
2.77
129
0.09
117
29
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA
2.71
825
614
0.55
30
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA
2.63
1723
1449
0.44
31
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN
2.62
168
128
0.62
32
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV
2.56
290
283
-0.12
33
Greensboro-High Point, NC
2.50
97
75
0.51
34
New Haven-Milford, CT
2.49
108
63
1.03
34
Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX
2.49
286
181
0.68
36
Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN
2.47
246
124
1.12
37
Tulsa, OK
2.46
125
88
0.66
38
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX
2.44
873
0.37
687
39
Birmingham-Hoover, AL
2.39
133
98
0.67
40
Oklahoma City, OK
2.35
168
136
0.34
41
Richmond, VA
2.26
149
90
0.85
42
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD
2.21
314
259
0.36
43
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
2.16
674
567
0.29
44
Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC
2.15
66
56
0.25
45
St. Louis, MO-IL
2.13
300
226
0.52
46
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
2.12
815
621
0.38
47
Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC
2.08
277
193
0.49
48
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
1.98
196
166
0.29
49
Urban Honolulu, HI
1.96
99
82
0.30
50
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA
1.95
244
170
0.52
51
Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN
1.91
202
165
0.26
52
Chattanooga, TN-GA
1.88
53
36
0.56
53
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, MI
1.87
409
434
-0.15
54(t)
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO
1.83
271
202
0.39
54(t)
Raleigh-Cary, NC
1.83
130
94
0.35
56
Winston-Salem, NC
1.77
60
45
0.40
57
Springfield, MA
1.74
60
44
0.34
58
Hartford-East Hartford-Middletown, CT
1.73
105
76
0.47
59
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV
1.70
541
367
0.50
59
Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
1.70
55
42
0.17
61
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA
1.66
47
44
0.08
62
Knoxville, TN
1.65
73
60
0.26
63
San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, CA
1.64
384
375
0.02
64
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
1.63
326
205
0.53
65
Wichita, KS
1.61
52
38
0.42
66
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX
1.60
70
78
-0.25
67(t)
Salt Lake City, UT
1.59
100
90
0.06
67(t)
Columbus, OH
1.59
170
116
0.44
69
Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA
1.57
46
29
0.51
70
Colorado Springs, CO
1.56
59
36
0.53
71
Kansas City, MO-KS
1.55
170
128
0.33
72
Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA
1.52
45
29
0.49
73(t)
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
1.51
1499
1567
-0.05
73(t)
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI
1.51
720
549
0.36
75
Dayton-Kettering, OH
1.50
61
51
0.23
76
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC
1.49
134
129
-0.01
77
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA
1.45
61
50
0.27
78
Syracuse, NY
1.43
47
41
0.18
79
Rochester, NY
1.40
76
55
0.38
79
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
1.40
63
60
0.04
81
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI
1.39
109
96
0.17
82
Toledo, OH
1.33
43
39
0.05
83
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN
1.26
142
110
0.24
84
Grand Rapids-Kentwood, MI
1.18
64
67
-0.11
85
Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT
1.15
55
64
-0.20
86
Akron, OH
1.08
38
28
0.29
87
Cleveland-Elyria, OH
1.07
111
87
0.22
88
Boise City, ID
1.04
40
29
0.18
89(t)
Ogden-Clearfield, UT
1.03
36
39
-0.18
89(t)
Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY
1.03
36
37
-0.07
91
Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
1.01
49
36
0.23
92(t)
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ
0.97
42
56
-0.37
92(t)
Providence-Warwick, RI-MA
0.97
81
99
-0.26
94(t)
Buffalo-Cheektowaga, NY
0.96
56
64
-0.16
94(t)
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH
0.96
236
239
-0.04
96
Pittsburgh, PA
0.94
111
107
0.03
97
Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA
0.93
33
27
0.06
98
Worcester, MA-CT
0.90
44
64
-0.47
99
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
0.84
155
117
0.18
100
Madison, WI
0.80
27
26
-0.02
101
Provo-Orem, UT
0.71
24
22
-0.04

Ranking the most deadly states

This report includes pedestrian fatality statistics and ranks the most deadly states. All states are too dangerous. As with the 2022 edition of this report, we examine a five-year period (2018-2022) to get a broader sample size for each state. Long-term fatality rates are calculated by comparing the average rate for 2013-17 to the average for 2018-22.

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Rank
State
Avg ped deaths/100k people per year (2018-2022)
Pedestrian deaths (2013-2017)
Pedestrian deaths (2018-2022)
Long term trend in fatality rate
Share of all deaths that were pedestrians (2018-2022)
Percentage of pedestrian deaths on state-owned roads
1
New Mexico
4.17
327
440
1.03
20%
57%
2
Florida
3.43
3023
3705
0.44
22%
66%
3
Louisiana
3.41
550
791
1.05
19%
76%
3
South Carolina
3.41
629
878
0.84
16%
96%
5
Arizona
3.38
847
1211
0.89
22%
21%
6
Mississippi
2.93
298
434
0.94
12%
71%
7
Delaware
2.82
147
140
-0.30
21%
74%
8
California
2.68
4135
5280
0.56
26%
33%
9
Georgia
2.66
1018
1428
0.67
17%
70%
10
Nevada
2.49
373
387
-0.09
22%
43%
11
Tennessee
2.44
488
845
0.96
14%
66%
11
Texas
2.44
2791
3567
0.40
18%
49%
13
Arkansas
2.41
223
364
0.91
12%
77%
13
Hawaii
2.41
115
175
0.79
29%
63%
15
Alabama
2.27
492
570
0.24
12%
60%
16
North Carolina
2.25
926
1180
0.41
15%
60%
17
Oklahoma
2.20
345
437
0.43
13%
52%
18
Maryland
2.10
531
646
0.33
24%
75%
19
Oregon
2.09
315
443
0.53
16%
54%
20
New Jersey
2.00
813
925
0.19
30%
48%
21
Missouri
1.88
434
577
0.45
12%
58%
22
Kentucky
1.80
343
405
0.25
11%
87%
23
Alaska
1.69
58
62
0.12
17%
30%
24
Connecticut
1.62
238
293
0.30
20%
58%
25
Michigan
1.59
781
798
0.01
15%
45%
26
Colorado
1.56
343
449
0.29
14%
51%
26
Washington
1.56
395
598
0.45
19%
47%
28
Montana
1.54
73
84
0.12
8%
54%
29
Virginia
1.51
473
649
0.37
14%
69%
30
Indiana
1.50
438
509
0.18
11%
44%
31
Wyoming
1.45
24
42
0.63
7%
63%
32
Illinois
1.43
691
914
0.36
16%
46%
32
West Virginia
1.43
116
128
0.16
9%
70%
34
New York
1.37
1464
1368
-0.11
26%
38%
35
Pennsylvania
1.30
776
842
0.08
15%
77%
36
Ohio
1.26
564
739
0.28
12%
50%
36
South Dakota
1.26
40
56
0.32
9%
59%
38
Utah
1.20
184
197
-0.03
14%
64%
39
Kansas
1.12
146
165
0.12
8%
45%
40
Massachusetts
1.11
382
386
-0.02
20%
50%
41
Maine
1.04
76
71
-0.10
9%
72%
42
Nebraska
1.02
72
100
0.26
9%
56%
43
Wisconsin
0.98
246
287
0.12
10%
50%
44
Vermont
0.96
27
31
0.10
9%
65%
45
North Dakota
0.93
29
36
0.15
7%
54%
46
Idaho
0.86
67
80
0.05
7%
48%
47
New Hampshire
0.86
60
59
-0.05
10%
59%
48
Rhode Island
0.84
71
46
-0.50
15%
61%
49
Minnesota
0.81
182
230
0.14
11%
37%
50
Iowa
0.74
109
118
0.04
7%
48%

Ranking the most deadly congressional districts

7,522 people were struck and killed while walking in 2022—a 40-year high with more than 20 people killed every day. This crisis has unfolded in part because our nation’s streets are dangerous by design, built primarily to move cars quickly at the expense of keeping everyone safe. Unfortunately, this crisis will continue to get worse until those in power finally make safety for all who use our roads a top priority.

Rank
State
District
Population
Pedestrian deaths 2018-2022
Avg. annual pedestrian fatality rate per 100k people (2018-2022)
First name
Last name
Party
1
Arizona
3
835,089
243
5.82
Ruben
Gallego
D
2
Georgia
5
761,815
221
5.80
Nikema
Williams
D
3
Tennessee
9
756,975
215
5.68
Steve
Cohen
D
4
Florida
20
742,671
208
5.60
Sheila
Cherfilus-McCormick
D
5
South Carolina
6
741,110
207
5.59
Jim
Clyburn
D
6
Louisiana
2
754,196
194
5.14
Troy
Carter
D
7
Florida
24
805,217
193
4.79
Frederica
Wilson
D
8
Florida
14
770,991
183
4.75
Kathy
Castor
D
9
Texas
33
764,729
175
4.58
Marc
Veasey
D
10
Florida
4
762,245
168
4.41
Aaron
Bean
R
11
New Mexico
1
713,527
156
4.37
Melanie
Stansbury
D
12
Georgia
2
732,837
159
4.34
Sanford
Bishop
D
13
Florida
10
799,184
169
4.23
Maxwell
Frost
D
14
Texas
29
732,116
153
4.18
Sylvia
Garcia
D
15
Georgia
13
745,596
155
4.16
David
Scott
D
16
New Mexico
3
703,053
145
4.12
Teresa
Leger Fernandez
D
17
Florida
3
798,714
164
4.11
Kat
Cammack
R
18
Florida
6
797,497
158
3.96
Michael
Waltz
R
19
Texas
35
802,077
157
3.91
Greg
Casar
D
20
California
37
785,906
153
3.89
Sydney
Kamlager-Dove
D
21
Louisiana
5
775,625
148
3.82
Julia
Letlow
R
22
Mississippi
4
721,288
137
3.80
Mike
Ezell
R
23
Florida
1
786,226
149
3.79
Matt
Gaetz
R
23
New Mexico
2
696,764
132
3.79
Gabriel (Gabe)
Vasquez
D
25
Florida
15
790,013
149
3.77
Laurel
Lee
R
26
California
23
734,847
138
3.76
Jay
Obernolte
R
27
Michigan
13
757,463
142
3.75
Shri
Thanedar
D
27
Texas
30
767,034
144
3.75
Jasmine
Crockett
D
29
Georgia
4
819,866
153
3.73
Hank
Johnson
D
30
Kentucky
3
753,156
140
3.72
Morgan
McGarvey
D
30
Missouri
1
742,101
138
3.72
Cori
Bush
D
30
South Carolina
7
762,499
142
3.72
Russell
Fry
R
33
Florida
18
789,750
146
3.70
Scott
Franklin
R
34
Nevada
1
702,822
129
3.67
Dina
Titus
D
35
Florida
13
788,907
141
3.57
Anna
Paulina Luna
R
36
California
43
786,183
139
3.54
Maxine
Waters
D
36
Maryland
4
801,173
142
3.54
Glenn
Ivey
D
38
Florida
12
786,966
139
3.53
Gus
Bilirakis
R
39
Florida
2
746,777
130
3.48
Neal
Dunn
R
40
Pennsylvania
2
717,771
124
3.46
Brendan
Boyle
D
41
California
21
777,472
134
3.45
Jim
Costa
D
42
Arizona
7
815,141
139
3.41
Raúl
Grijalva
D
42
California
25
733,747
125
3.41
Raul
Ruiz
D
42
Tennessee
8
768,105
131
3.41
David
Kustoff
R
45
Louisiana
4
735,979
125
3.40
Mike
Johnson
R
45
Louisiana
6
758,634
129
3.40
Garret
Graves
R
47
Texas
18
789,388
133
3.37
Sheila
Jackson Lee
D
48
Indiana
7
715,891
120
3.35
André
Carson
D
48
South Carolina
5
758,549
1127
3.35
Ralph
Norman
R
50
New Jersey
1
766,706
128
3.34
Donald
Norcross
D
51
Mississippi
2
749,579
124
3.31
Bennie
Thompson
D
52
Louisiana
3
760,010
125
3.29
Clay
Higgins
R
53
Texas
9
774,848
127
3.28
Al
Green
D
54
Florida
8
776,996
126
3.24
Bill
Posey
R
55
California
13
761,597
121
3.18
John
Duarte
R
55
Texas
16
773,386
123
3.18
Veronica
Escobar
D
57
Florida
23
775,556
123
3.17
Jared
Moskowitz
D
58
California
33
786,359
122
3.10
Pete
Aguilar
D
58
Florida
17
799,450
124
3.10
Greg
Steube
R
60
Maryland
7
776,765
120
3.09
Kweisi
Mfume
D
61
Alabama
7
716,121
110
3.07
Terri
Sewell
D
61
Texas
17
781,996
120
3.07
Pete
Sessions
R
63
Texas
19
767,757
117
3.05
Jodey
Arrington
R
63
Texas
20
781,188
119
3.05
Joaquin
Castro
D
65
California
6
781,084
117
3.00
Ami
Bera
D
65
Florida
26
779,367
117
3.00
Mario
Diaz-Balart
R
67
Florida
22
788,320
117
2.97
Lois
Frankel
D
67
Oregon
3
687,278
102
2.97
Earl
Blumenauer
D
69
Georgia
1
786,516
116
2.95
Buddy
Carter
R
69
Texas
27
771,898
114
2.95
Michael
Cloud
R
71
North Carolina
7
774,574
114
2.94
David
Rouzer
R
72
Florida
9
808,975
118
2.92
Darren
Soto
D
72
Mississippi
1
725,016
106
2.92
Trent
Kelly
R
74
California
29
751,259
108
2.88
Tony
Cárdenas
D
74
Florida
11
749,177
108
2.88
Daniel
Webster
R
74
Texas
37
785,616
113
2.88
Lloyd
Doggett
D
77
Michigan
12
718,764
103
2.87
Rashida
Tlaib
D
77
South Carolina
3
752,641
108
2.87
Jeff
Duncan
R
79
Illinois
7
713,358
102
2.86
Danny
Davis
D
79
Illinois
2
713,982
102
2.86
Robin
Kelly
D
81
California
7
757,253
108
2.85
Doris
Matsui
D
81
Texas
14
773,046
110
2.85
Randy
Weber
R
83
California
22
774,448
109
2.81
David
Valadao
R
84
South Carolina
2
750,640
105
2.80
Joe
Wilson
R
85
Texas
28
777,758
108
2.78
Henry
Cuellar
D
86
California
18
763,975
106
2.77
Zoe
Lofgren
D
86
Texas
32
787,408
109
2.77
Colin
Allred
D
88
Texas
36
770,407
106
2.75
Brian
Babin
R
89
California
51
751,879
103
2.74
Sara
Jacobs
D
89
North Carolina
6
751,852
103
2.74
Kathy
Manning
D
91
South Carolina
4
754,482
103
2.73
William
Timmons
R
92
Florida
25
775,062
105
2.71
Debbie
Wasserman Schultz
D
92
Florida
16
795,746
108
2.71
Vern
Buchanan
R
92
New Jersey
10
746,241
101
2.71
VACANT
D
92
Texas
1
775,992
105
2.71
Nathaniel
Moran
R
96
Texas
6
801,951
108
2.69
Jake
Ellzey
R
97
California
1
713,404
95
2.66
Doug
LaMalfa
R
97
New York
2
775,081
103
2.66
Andrew
Garbarino
R
99
New Jersey
2
791,164
105
2.65
Jeff
Van Drew
R
100
Arkansas
2
741,062
98
2.64
French
Hill
R
100
California
39
758,521
100
2.64
Mark
Takano
D
102
California
46
772,730
101
2.61
Lou
Correa
D
103
California
9
779,931
101
2.59
Josh
Harder
D
104
California
52
765,792
98
2.56
Juan
Vargas
D
105
Florida
27
751,769
96
2.55
María
Salazar
R
105
Florida
5
761,654
97
2.55
John
Rutherford
R
107
Florida
28
740,547
94
2.54
Carlos
Giménez
R
108
North Carolina
9
769,258
96
2.50
Richard
Hudson
R
108
Virginia
4
790,811
99
2.50
Jenn
McClellan
D
108
Washington
9
751,688
94
2.50
Adam
Smith
D
111
North Carolina
12
770,376
96
2.49
Alma
Adams
D
112
California
34
782,646
97
2.48
Jimmy
Gomez
D
113
Tennessee
7
801,730
99
2.47
Mark
Green
R
114
Florida
7
805,393
98
2.43
Cory
Mills
R
114
Oklahoma
1
807,958
98
2.43
Kevin
Hern
R
116
Arizona
8
811,500
98
2.42
Debbie
Lesko
R
116
Texas
11
777,332
94
2.42
August
Pfluger
R
118
Hawaii
2
801,487
96
2.40
Jill
Tokuda
D
119
Illinois
1
710,831
85
2.39
Jonathan
Jackson
D
119
Michigan
8
720,048
86
2.39
Dan
Kildee
D
121
Florida
19
774,747
92
2.37
Byron
Donalds
R
122
Arizona
2
820,500
97
2.36
Eli
Crane
R
123
New Jersey
12
767,218
90
2.35
Bonnie
Watson Coleman
D
123
Tennessee
6
783,125
92
2.35
John
Rose
R
125
Oregon
2
700,774
82
2.34
Cliff
Bentz
R
126
Pennsylvania
1
760,257
88
2.32
Brian
Fitzpatrick
R
126
Texas
13
776,421
90
2.32
Ronny
Jackson
R
128
North Carolina
1
753,536
87
2.31
Don
Davis
D
128
Oklahoma
3
796,469
92
2.31
Frank
Lucas
R
130
Georgia
14
741,898
85
2.29
Marjorie
Greene
R
131
Virginia
3
781,088
89
2.28
Bobby
Scott
D
132
California
42
757,441
86
2.27
Robert
Garcia
D
132
California
8
764,970
87
2.27
John
Garamendi
D
132
Oklahoma
2
802,111
91
2.27
Josh
Brecheen
R
135
California
35
763,145
86
2.25
Norma
Torres
D
136
North Carolina
3
756,848
85
2.25
Greg
Murphy
R
137
Georgia
11
785,570
88
2.24
Barry
Loudermilk
R
138
California
44
787,831
88
2.23
Nanette
Barragán
D
139
Missouri
5
788,328
87
2.21
Emanuel
Cleaver
D
139
Mississippi
3
722,950
80
2.21
Michael
Guest
R
139
Nevada
2
758,820
84
2.21
Mark
Amodei
R
142
Delaware
1
994,550
109
2.19
Lisa
Blunt Rochester
D
142
Florida
21
749,332
82
2.19
Brian
Mast
R
142
Illinois
4
712,351
78
2.19
Chuy
García
D
145
California
27
763,052
83
2.18
Mike
Garcia
R
145
Texas
34
790,190
86
2.18
Vicente
Gonzalez
D
147
California
41
782,304
85
2.17
Ken
Calvert
R
148
Tennessee
5
784,695
83
2.12
Andrew
Ogles
R
149
Maryland
2
760,045
80
2.11
Dutch
Ruppersberger
D
149
Maryland
3
766,740
81
2.11
John
Sarbanes
D
149
Texas
15
776,813
82
2.11
Monica
De La Cruz
R
149
Texas
23
778,355
82
2.11
Tony
Gonzales
R
153
North Carolina
11
756,051
79
2.09
Charles (Chuck)
Edwards
R
154
New Jersey
9
751,224
78
2.08
Bill
Pascrell
D
155
Georgia
3
773,788
80
2.07
Drew
Ferguson
R
155
Hawaii
1
762,295
79
2.07
Ed
Case
D
155
South Carolina
1
762,713
79
2.07
Nancy
Mace
R
158
California
20
755,450
77
2.04
Vince
Fong
R
158
New York
1
775,158
79
2.04
Nick
LaLota
R
160
Arizona
1
799,436
81
2.03
David
Schweikert
R
161
North Carolina
8
760,699
76
2.00
Dan
Bishop
R
162
Georgia
12
765,239
76
1.99
Rick
Allen
R
162
Oregon
1
714,598
71
1.99
Suzanne
Bonamici
D
162
Texas
7
785,353
78
1.99
Lizzie
Fletcher
D
165
Massachusetts
8
776,945
77
1.98
Stephen
Lynch
D
165
North Carolina
13
776,185
77
1.98
Wiley
Nickel
D
167
Nevada
4
787,444
77
1.96
Steven
Horsford
D
168
Indiana
6
706,262
69
1.95
Greg
Pence
R
169
Alabama
3
723,164
70
1.94
Mike
Rogers
R
169
Alabama
1
730,935
71
1.94
Jerry
Carl
R
171
Connecticut
3
714,460
69
1.93
Rosa
DeLauro
D
171
Ohio
15
785,817
76
1.93
Mike
Carey
R
173
Washington
2
782,277
75
1.92
Rick
Larsen
D
174
Georgia
8
807,367
77
1.91
Austin
Scott
R
174
Illinois
13
713,874
68
1.91
Nicole (Nikki)
Budzinski
D
174
New Jersey
3
773,328
74
1.91
Andy
Kim
D
174
Texas
5
787,249
75
1.91
Lance
Gooden
R
178
California
5
787,194
74
1.88
Tom
McClintock
R
179
Michigan
4
714,945
67
1.87
Bill
Huizenga
R
180
District of Columbia
98
689,545
64
1.86
Eleanor Holmes
Norton
D
180
Oregon
5
719,249
67
1.86
Lori
Chavez-DeRemer
R
180
Texas
8
827,950
77
1.86
Morgan
Luttrell
R
183
California
50
773,418
71
1.84
Scott
Peters
D
183
Oklahoma
4
805,331
74
1.84
Tom
Cole
R
183
Washington
6
773,605
71
1.84
Derek
Kilmer
D
186
Arkansas
1
748,622
68
1.82
Rick
Crawford
R
186
Kentucky
6
782,352
71
1.82
Andy
Barr
R
186
Oregon
4
715,450
65
1.82
Val
Hoyle
D
186
Tennessee
2
790,362
72
1.82
Tim
Burchett
R
190
Kentucky
5
730,563
66
1.81
Hal
Rogers
R
190
North Carolina
4
761,039
69
1.81
Valerie
Foushee
D
190
New York
4
771,912
70
1.81
Anthony
D'Esposito
R
193
California
30
734,070
66
1.80
Adam
Schiff
D
193
Missouri
4
777,214
70
1.80
Mark
Alford
R
193
Nebraska
3
601,000
54
1.80
Adrian
Smith
R
193
West Virginia
1
876,813
79
1.80
Carol
Miller
R
197
Illinois
17
713,447
64
1.79
Eric
Sorensen
D
198
Texas
12
803,772
71
1.77
Kay
Granger
R
199
Ohio
3
785,836
69
1.76
Joyce
Beatty
D
200
Nevada
3
855,528
75
1.75
Susie
Lee
D
201
Texas
10
803,507
70
1.74
Michael
McCaul
R
202
Oklahoma
5
807,931
70
1.73
Stephanie
Bice
R
203
Louisiana
1
778,327
67
1.72
Steve
Scalise
R
203
North Carolina
5
754,512
65
1.72
Virginia
Foxx
R
203
Ohio
9
780,071
67
1.72
Marcy
Kaptur
D
206
Missouri
8
719,016
61
1.70
Jason
Smith
R
207
California
49
745,298
63
1.69
Mike
Levin
D
207
North Carolina
10
768,814
65
1.69
Patrick
McHenry
R
209
Colorado
1
795,306
67
1.68
Diana
DeGette
D
209
Georgia
10
810,529
68
1.68
Mike
Collins
R
209
New Jersey
6
784,092
66
1.68
Frank
Pallone
D
212
California
38
766,860
64
1.67
Linda
Sánchez
D
212
New Jersey
8
765,996
64
1.67
Rob
Menendez
D
212
New York
6
752,577
63
1.67
Grace
Meng
D
212
Virginia
8
764,684
64
1.67
Don
Beyer
D
212
Washington
10
788,452
66
1.67
Marilyn
Strickland
D
217
Arizona
4
799,833
66
1.65
Greg
Stanton
D
217
Massachusetts
1
781,625
65
1.66
Richard
Neal
D
217
New York
7
699,930
58
1.66
Nydia
Velázquez
D
217
Utah
2
849,661
70
1.65
Celeste
Maloy
R
217
Wyoming
1
581,381
48
1.65
Harriet
Hageman
R
222
Indiana
1
706,436
58
1.64
Frank
Mrvan
D
222
Missouri
7
792,417
65
1.64
Eric
Burlison
R
222
North Carolina
14
766,123
63
1.64
Jeff
Jackson
D
225
Arkansas
4
759,282
62
1.63
Bruce
Westerman
R
225
California
4
784,249
64
1.63
Mike
Thompson
D
225
New York
3
771,208
63
1.63
Tom
Suozzi
D
225
Virginia
5
797,420
65
1.63
Bob
Good
R
229
Washington
3
789,222
64
1.62
Marie
Gluesenkamp Pérez
D
230
Alabama
5
743,238
60
1.61
Dale
Strong
R
230
Ohio
10
782,035
63
1.61
Mike
Turner
R
230
Washington
7
783,927
63
1.61
Pramila
Jayapal
D
233
California
48
776,474
62
1.60
Darrell
Issa
R
233
Michigan
10
712,116
57
1.60
John
James
R
235
Ohio
11
769,169
61
1.59
Shontel
Brown
D
236
Wisconsin
4
719,451
57
1.58
Gwen
Moore
D
237
Connecticut
1
714,766
56
1.57
John
Larson
D
237
North Carolina
2
779,106
61
1.57
Deborah
Ross
D
239
Montana
1
542,112
42
1.55
Ryan
Zinke
R
240
Illinois
3
714,398
55
1.54
Delia
Ramirez
D
240
New York
8
754,074
58
1.54
Hakeem
Jeffries
D
242
Pennsylvania
3
772,128
59
1.53
Dwight
Evans
D
243
California
24
735,081
56
1.52
Salud
Carbajal
D
243
New Jersey
5
774,198
59
1.52
Josh
Gottheimer
D
245
New York
19
768,600
58
1.51
Marcy
Molinaro
R
246
Oregon
6
702,788
53
1.51
Andrea
Salinas
D
247
Indiana
9
721,571
54
1.50
Erin
Houchin
R
247
Virginia
6
784,909
59
1.50
Ben
Cline
R
249
California
2
766,903
57
1.49
Jared
Huffman
D
249
California
12
777,779
58
1.49
Barbara
Lee
D
249
Maryland
5
776,419
58
1.49
Steny
Hoyer
D
249
Texas
4
817,813
61
1.49
Pat
Fallon
R
253
California
11
744,157
55
1.48
Nancy
Pelosi
D
253
Kansas
4
757,917
56
1.48
Ron
Estes
R
253
New Hampshire
2
677,000
50
1.48
Ann
Kuster
D
253
Virginia
7
798,820
59
1.48
Abigail
Spanberger
D
257
Texas
2
817,455
60
1.47
Dan
Crenshaw
R
258
Indiana
2
725,241
53
1.46
Rudy
Yakym
R
258
New Jersey
11
779,192
57
1.46
Mikie
Sherrill
D
260
Arkansas
3
771,021
56
1.45
Steve
Womack
R
260
California
47
770,758
56
1.45
Katie
Porter
D
260
Michigan
11
718,075
52
1.45
Haley
Stevens
D
263
Arizona
6
790,643
57
1.44
Juan
Ciscomani
R
264
Georgia
9
828,059
59
1.43
Andrew
Clyde
R
264
Maryland
1
799,927
57
1.43
Andy
Harris
R
264
New York
25
768,169
55
1.43
Joe
Morelle
D
264
Tennessee
4
796,991
57
1.43
Scott
DesJarlais
R
264
Texas
31
841,841
60
1.43
John
Carter
R
269
California
45
777,157
55
1.42
Michelle
Steel
R
269
Ohio
2
786,489
56
1.42
Brad
Wenstrup
R
271
Arizona
9
851,459
60
1.41
Paul
Gosar
R
271
California
31
737,489
52
1.41
Grace
Napolitano
D
271
Georgia
7
795,654
56
1.41
Lucy
McBath
D
274
Michigan
2
713,691
50
1.40
John
Moolenaar
R
274
New York
26
770,160
54
1.40
Tim
Kennedy
D
276
Maryland
6
776,935
54
1.39
David
Trone
D
276
Michigan
5
718,635
50
1.39
Tim
Walberg
R
276
Utah
1
850,432
59
1.39
Blake
Moore
R
279
Alabama
6
710,137
49
1.38
Gary
Palmer
R
279
New York
5
751,997
52
1.38
Gregory
Meeks
D
279
Tennessee
1
781,128
54
1.38
Diana
Harshbarger
R
279
Virginia
2
780,161
54
1.38
Jen
Kiggans
R
283
Michigan
3
714,447
49
1.37
Hillary
Scholten
D
283
New Jersey
7
775,400
53
1.37
Tom
Kean
R
283
New York
24
774,172
53
1.37
Claudia
Tenney
R
286
Maryland
8
794,883
54
1.36
Jamie
Raskin
D
286
Pennsylvania
8
766,586
52
1.36
Matt
Cartwright
D
286
Pennsylvania
4
780,519
53
1.36
Madeleine
Dean
D
289
Minnesota
5
741,949
50
1.35
Ilhan
Omar
D
290
Connecticut
5
716,167
48
1.34
Jahana
Hayes
D
290
Rhode Island
2
550,545
37
1.34
Seth
Magaziner
D
290
Tennessee
3
788,228
53
1.34
Charles
Fleischmann
R
293
Alabama
2
723,094
48
1.33
Barry
Moore
R
293
California
28
781,027
52
1.33
Judy
Chu
D
293
Texas
38
769,222
51
1.33
Wesley
Hunt
R
296
Alabama
4
727,607
48
1.32
Robert
Aderholt
R
296
Ohio
1
790,801
52
1.32
Greg
Landsman
D
296
Texas
25
804,617
53
1.32
Roger
Williams
R
299
Alaska
1
733,583
48
1.31
Mary
Peltola
D
299
Pennsylvania
9
760,960
50
1.31
Dan
Meuser
R
301
Colorado
5
769,786
50
1.30
Doug
Lamborn
R
301
New Jersey
4
786,940
51
1.30
Chris
Smith
R
301
New York
11
740,025
48
1.30
Nicole
Malliotakis
R
304
Illinois
16
712,854
46
1.29
Darin
LaHood
R
304
Kansas
2
759,073
49
1.29
Jake
LaTurner
R
304
Montana
2
542,113
35
1.29
Matt
Rosendale
R
307
Kentucky
1
748,859
48
1.28
James
Comer
R
307
Missouri
6
780,975
50
1.28
Sam
Graves
R
307
Pennsylvania
10
779,565
50
1.28
Scott
Perry
R
310
New York
10
706,151
45
1.27
Dan
Goldman
D
310
Pennsylvania
12
758,799
48
1.27
Summer
Lee
D
312
South Dakota
1
909,824
57
1.25
Dusty
Johnson
R
312
Washington
5
785,349
49
1.25
Cathy
McMorris Rodgers
R
314
Illinois
6
713,588
44
1.23
Sean
Casten
D
314
Illinois
12
713,916
44
1.23
Mike
Bost
R
314
New York
14
730,392
45
1.23
Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez
D
314
Ohio
6
778,876
48
1.23
Bill
Johnson
R
314
Washington
4
783,190
48
1.23
Dan
Newhouse
R
319
New York
12
705,008
43
1.22
Jerry
Nadler
D
320
California
16
795,132
48
1.21
Anna
Eshoo
D
321
Iowa
3
769,420
46
1.20
Zachary (Zach)
Nunn
R
322
Colorado
8
737,452
44
1.19
Yadira
Caraveo
D
323
Texas
21
807,859
48
1.19
Chip
Roy
R
324
California
32
748,320
44
1.18
Brad
Sherman
D
324
Colorado
6
794,849
47
1.18
Jason
Crow
D
324
Maine
2
764,918
45
1.18
Jared
Golden
D
324
New York
22
764,843
45
1.18
Brandon
Williams
R
328
California
17
752,015
44
1.17
Ro
Khanna
D
328
Michigan
9
718,137
42
1.17
Lisa
McClain
R
328
Pennsylvania
11
768,350
45
1.17
Lloyd
Smucker
R
331
Virginia
1
810,541
47
1.16
Rob
Wittman
R
332
Ohio
8
781,678
45
1.15
Warren
Davidson
R
333
Indiana
8
702,968
40
1.14
Larry
Bucshon
R
333
Indiana
5
738,268
42
1.14
Victoria
Spartz
R
333
Minnesota
4
734,680
42
1.14
Betty
McCollum
D
333
Utah
3
806,633
46
1.14
John
Curtis
R
337
Missouri
2
778,625
44
1.13
Ann
Wagner
R
337
Nebraska
2
693,000
39
1.13
Don
Bacon
R
337
New York
20
781,546
44
1.13
Paul
Tonko
D
340
California
40
775,723
43
1.11
Young
Kim
R
340
California
19
777,442
43
1.11
Jimmy
Panetta
D
340
Pennsylvania
14
755,713
42
1.11
Guy
Reschenthaler
R
340
Texas
22
843,195
47
1.11
Troy
Nehls
R
344
California
14
780,004
43
1.10
Eric
Swalwell
D
344
Colorado
7
724,362
40
1.10
Brittany
Pettersen
D
344
North Dakota
1
779,261
43
1.10
Kelly
Armstrong
R
344
New York
15
727,699
40
1.10
Ritchie
Torres
D
344
Ohio
14
784,361
43
1.10
David
Joyce
R
344
Wisconsin
1
729,535
40
1.10
Bryan
Steil
R
350
Kentucky
2
758,286
41
1.08
Brett
Guthrie
R
351
Colorado
3
806,431
43
1.07
Lauren
Boebert
R
351
Illinois
10
712,780
38
1.07
Brad
Schneider
D
351
Pennsylvania
5
768,063
41
1.07
Mary
Scanlon
D
351
Virginia
11
784,031
42
1.07
Gerry
Connolly
D
351
Washington
1
782,320
42
1.07
Suzan
DelBene
D
356
Indiana
3
715,168
38
1.06
Jim
Banks
R
356
New York
9
756,507
40
1.06
Yvette
Clarke
D
356
New York
17
771,464
41
1.06
Mike
Lawler
R
359
Michigan
1
705,973
37
1.05
Jack
Bergman
R
360
California
15
794,350
41
1.03
Kevin
Mullin
D
360
Kentucky
4
760,317
39
1.03
Thomas
Massie
R
360
Massachusetts
2
776,832
40
1.03
Jim
McGovern
D
360
Nebraska
1
659,903
34
1.03
Mike
Flood
R
360
Wisconsin
3
741,433
38
1.03
Derrick
Van Orden
R
365
Massachusetts
7
801,471
41
1.02
Ayanna
Pressley
D
365
Pennsylvania
16
761,430
39
1.02
Mike
Kelly
R
367
Illinois
9
711,081
36
1.01
Jan
Schakowsky
D
367
Pennsylvania
7
774,340
39
1.01
Susan
Wild
D
369
New York
16
756,711
38
1.00
Jamaal
Bowman
D
369
Texas
24
760,070
38
1.00
Beth
Van Duyne
R
371
Vermont
1
647,064
32
0.99
Becca
Balint
D
372
Minnesota
8
731,554
36
0.98
Pete
Stauber
R
372
Ohio
4
799,350
39
0.98
Jim
Jordan
R
374
Texas
3
846,385
41
0.97
Keith
Self
R
375
Idaho
1
894,114
43
0.96
Russ
Fulcher
R
375
New York
13
770,616
37
0.96
Adriano
Espaillat
D
377
Kansas
1
755,682
36
0.95
Tracey
Mann
R
378
Indiana
4
705,680
33
0.94
Jim
Baird
R
378
Massachusetts
3
763,308
36
0.94
Lori
Trahan
D
378
Missouri
3
804,392
38
0.94
Blaine
Luetkemeyer
R
378
West Virginia
2
898,343
42
0.94
Alex
Mooney
R
382
Illinois
14
711,766
33
0.93
Lauren
Underwood
D
382
New York
23
770,357
36
0.93
Nicholas
Langworthy
R
384
Ohio
13
778,868
36
0.92
Emilia
Sykes
D
384
Virginia
10
805,988
37
0.92
Jennifer
Wexton
D
386
California
36
766,634
35
0.91
Ted
Lieu
D
386
Texas
26
835,578
38
0.91
Michael
Burgess
R
386
Washington
8
765,776
35
0.91
Kim
Schrier
D
389
California
26
777,517
35
0.90
Julia
Brownley
D
389
Illinois
5
711,312
32
0.90
Mike
Quigley
D
389
New York
21
776,361
35
0.90
Elise
Stefanik
R
392
Michigan
7
721,709
32
0.89
Elissa
Slotkin
D
392
New York
18
786,432
35
0.89
Patrick
Ryan
D
392
Pennsylvania
13
764,692
34
0.89
John
Joyce
R
395
Massachusetts
4
769,979
34
0.88
Jake
Auchincloss
D
395
Rhode Island
1
543,189
24
0.88
Gabe
Amo
D
397
Illinois
8
713,694
31
0.87
Raja
Krishnamoorthi
D
398
Michigan
6
723,774
31
0.86
Debbie
Dingell
D
399
Idaho
2
869,187
37
0.85
Mike
Simpson
R
399
New Hampshire
1
703,923
30
0.85
Chris
Pappas
D
401
California
10
784,125
33
0.84
Mark
DeSaulnier
D
402
California
3
784,225
33
0.84
Kevin
Kiley
R
403
Iowa
1
750,642
31
0.83
Mariannette
Miller-Meeks
R
403
Ohio
12
793,038
33
0.83
Troy
Balderson
R
405
Massachusetts
9
777,279
32
0.82
Bill
Keating
D
406
Connecticut
4
714,199
29
0.81
Jim
Himes
D
406
Illinois
15
712,317
29
0.81
Mary
Miller
R
406
Ohio
5
785,544
32
0.81
Bob
Latta
R
409
Georgia
6
800,956
32
0.80
Rich
McCormick
R
410
Virginia
9
785,166
31
0.79
Morgan
Griffith
R
411
Pennsylvania
6
771,296
30
0.78
Chrissy
Houlahan
D
412
Minnesota
3
719,398
27
0.75
Dean
Phillips
D
413
Massachusetts
6
785,244
29
0.74
Seth
Moulton
D
414
Illinois
11
713,393
26
0.73
Bill
Foster
D
415
Minnesota
6
720,382
26
0.72
Tom
Emmer
R
415
Ohio
7
774,125
28
0.72
Max
Miller
R
417
Massachusetts
5
772,003
27
0.70
Katherine
Clark
D
418
Colorado
4
755,464
26
0.69
Greg
Lopez
R
419
Arizona
5
835,596
28
0.67
Andy
Biggs
R
420
Pennsylvania
15
759,208
25
0.66
G.T.
Thompson
R
421
Wisconsin
8
742,030
24
0.65
VACANT
422
Connecticut
2
717,012
23
0.64
Joe
Courtney
D
422
Kansas
3
745,688
24
0.64
Sharice
Davids
D
422
Maine
1
781,229
25
0.64
Chellie
Pingree
D
425
Minnesota
7
706,939
22
0.62
Michelle
Fischbach
R
425
Wisconsin
2
743,974
23
0.62
Mark
Pocan
D
427
Colorado
2
798,930
24
0.60
Joe
Neguse
D
428
Wisconsin
6
733,889
21
0.57
Glenn
Grothman
R
428
Wisconsin
7
740,385
21
0.57
Thomas
Tiffany
R
428
Wisconsin
5
741,842
21
0.57
Scott
Fitzgerald
R
431
Iowa
2
764,510
21
0.55
Ashley
Hinson
R
432
Iowa
4
755,731
20
0.53
Randy
Feenstra
R
432
Utah
4
874,074
23
0.53
Burgess
Owens
R
434
Minnesota
1
702,347
18
0.51
Brad
Finstad
R
435
Minnesota
2
733,052
18
0.49
Angie
Craig
D
436
Pennsylvania
17
752,331
18
0.48
Chris
Deluzio
D

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