Incumbent Republican Tom Marino resigned from office on January 23, 2019 to work in the private sector. GovernorTom Wolf called for an election to be held on May 21, four months after Marino's resignation. Primary elections were not held, with nominees being chosen by each party.[6] Republican nominee Fred Keller secured the seat from the Democratic nominee Marc Friedenberg, who was the only candidate to submit an application.[7]
2019 Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district special election[8]
Incumbent Republican Walter B. Jones Jr., who was planning to retire from Congress, died on February 10, 2019.[9]GovernorRoy Cooper scheduled the special election for September 10, 2019, with primaries being held on April 30. Republican nominee Greg Murphy won a clear victory, defeating Democrat Allen M. Thomas, Libertarian Tim Harris, and Constitution candidate Greg Holt.[10]
2019 North Carolina's 3rd congressional district special election[11]
The seat was left vacant after the results of the 2018 election were uncertified by the state election board due to allegations of electoral fraud.[12] Because of the previous election's slim margin (around 900 votes), this election was considered highly competitive.[13] Primaries were held on May 14, and the general election was held on September 10. Republican nominee Dan Bishop defeated Democratic candidate Dan McCready by a slightly larger margin than Mark Harris.
2019 North Carolina's 9th congressional district special election[14]