What's Happening in 2024
Ahead of the 2024 elections, ATL plans to send a questionnaire to all major party candidates running for Congress asking:
“Will you, if elected, support a Constitutional Amendment to limit House members to three terms (six years) and Senate members to two terms
(twelve years)?”
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We've sent the same questionnaire in the past. The following candidates previously endorsed and/or co-sponsored this proposed amendment. Are the candidates and incumbents in your state and district on this list? If not, ask them to support the term limits amendment. Please share this with your family, friends and on social media.
118th Congress Amendment Supporters
Alabama
Barry Moore (R), District 2 (Elected to open seat)
Mo Brooks (R), District 5 (Incumbent reelected)
Gary Palmer (R), District 6 (Incumbent reelected)
Hawaii
Joseph Akana (R), D 2
Jonathan Hoomanawanui (Aloha Aina Party), Dist. 2
Iowa
Randy Feenstra (R), District 4 (Challenger elected)
Maine
Adrienne Bennett (R), District 2
Missouri
Ann Wagner (R), District 2 (Incumbent reelected)
Gena Ross (D), District 6
New Jersey
Rosemary Becchi (R), District 11
Oklahoma
Kevin Hern (R), District 1 (Incumbent reelected)
Frank Lucas (R), District 3 (Incumbent reelected)
Texas
Dan Crenshaw (R), District 2 (Incumbent reelected)
Lance Gooden (R), District 5 (Incumbent reelected)
Ron Wright (R), District 6 (Incumbent reelected)
Michael Cloud (R), District 27 (Incumbent reelected)
Arizona
Martha McSally (R), Senate
Andy Biggs (R), Dist. 5 (Incumbent reelected)
David Schweikert (R), Dist. 6 (Incumbent reelected)
Debbie Lesko (R), Dist. 8 (Incumbent reelected)
Idaho
Russ Fulcher (R), District 1 (Incumbent reelected)
Aaron Swisher (D), District 2
Kansas
Tracey Mann (R), District 1 (Elected to open seat)
Maryland
Johnny Ray Salling (R), District 2
Gregory Coll (R), District 8
Montana
Steve Daines (R), Senate (Incumbent reelected)
Matthew Rosendale, Sr. (R), House
(Elected to open seat)
New Mexico
Yvette Herrell (R), District 2 (Challenger elected)
Pennsylvania
John Emmons (R), District 6
Daniel Meuser (R), District 9
Scott Perry (R), District 10
Fred Keller (R), District 12
Todd Rowley (D), District 13
John Joyce (R), District 13
Guy Reschenthaler (R), District 14
Luke Negron (R), District 18
Utah
J. Robert Latham (L), District 2
Colorado
Ken Buck (R), District 4 (Incumbent reelected)
Illinois
Theresa Raborn (R), District 2
Jeanne Ives (R), District 6
Rick Laib (R), District 11
Dani Brzozowski (D), District 16
Darin LaHood (R), District 18 (Incumbent reelected)
Kentucky
James Comer (R), District 1 (Incumbent reelected)
Michael Craven (R), District 3
Thomas Massie (R), District 4 (Incumbent reelected)
Michigan
Tim Kelly (R), District 5
David Dudenhoefer (R), District 13
Nebraska
Ben Sasse (R), Senate (Incumbent reelected)
Don Bacon (R), District 2 (Incumbent reelected)
New York
Lee Zeldin (R), District 1 (Incumbent reelected)
Andrew Garbarino (R), District 2 (Elected to open seat)
Thomas Zmich (R), District 6
South Carolina
Joe Cunningham (D), District 1
Nancy Mace (R), District 1 (Challenger elected)
Jeff Duncan (R), District 3 (Incumbent reelected)
Ralph Norman (R), District 5 (Incumbent reelected)
Larry Hammond (L), District 7
Virginia
John Collick (R), District 3
Bob Good (R), District 5 (Challenger elected)
Georgia
David Perdue (R), Senate
Kelly Loeffler (R), Senate
Doug Collins (R), Senate
Rick Allen (R), District 12 (Incumbent reelected)
Rich McCormick (R), District 7
Indiana
Thomas Ferkinhoff (L), District 6
Trey Hollingsworth (R), District 9 (Incumbent reelected)
Tonya Millis (L), District 9
Louisiana
Sandra Christophe (D), District 5
Minnesota
Michelle Fischbach (R), District 7
(Challenger elected)
Nevada
Joseph Maridon, Jr. (I), District 1
Ohio
Mark Richardson (R), District 3
Vanessa Enoch (D), District 8
Warren Davidson (R), District 8 (Incumbent reelected)
Tennessee
Tim Burchett (R), District 2 (Incumbent reelected)
Mark Green (R), District 7 (Incumbent reelected)
Ohio
Timothy Hazelo (R), District 2