The U.S. Capitol is seen throughout a procedural vote on the One Large Stunning Invoice Act in July in Washington, DC.
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Greater than a tenth of the present Congress has now indicated they won’t return to their seats after the 2026 midterms, pushed by redistricting, retirements and lawmakers operating for various places of work.
In line with NPR’s Congressional retirement tracker, as of Dec. 17, 2025, there are 54 present representatives and Senators who’re retiring or operating for a unique workplace — 10 senators and 44 Home members.
They embrace the retirement of longtime leaders like California Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, the deliberate resignation of onetime Trump ally-turned-foe Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and a slew of politicians seeking to flee Washington, D.C. for state or native places of work.

There are 25 retiring from public workplace with the remaining operating for a unique workplace — 15 seeking to develop into governor of their state and 13 seeking to make the leap from Home to Senate.
Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy is seeking to develop into his state’s legal professional common.
Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Colorado Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet aren’t up for reelection in 2026, however would resign their seats in the event that they win their respective gubernatorial races.
They be part of eight lawmakers who started the 119th Congress in January and have since died or resigned. Former Rep. Mikie Sherrill resigned her New Jersey Home seat efficient Nov. 20 after successful her race for governor earlier within the month.
On tempo for report departures within the Trump period
In line with an NPR overview of the Biographical Listing of the USA Congress and marketing campaign information, 900 individuals have served in Congress since President Trump first took workplace in 2017. That features 132 senators, 751 representatives — and 17 who’ve served in each chambers.
Nearly two-thirds of the present Senate and 44% of the present Home have served for the reason that begin of Trump’s time period, too.
The commonest method to go away Congress within the Trump period is retirement, as greater than 140 lawmakers have completed from 2017-2024.
Pelosi’s announcement got here shortly after November 2025 off-year elections that noticed Democrats surge in races throughout the nation that she wouldn’t search one other time period. Greene’s shock determination to resign efficient Jan. 5, 2026 got here after a really public conflict with President Trump over his second time period agenda and the discharge of the Epstein information.

Forward of the 2026 midterms, many older Democrats are opting to cross the torch to a youthful era, like Sens. Dick Durbin and Jeanne Shaheen and Reps. Jan Schakowsky, Dwight Evans and Danny Davis.
An unusually excessive variety of lawmakers are operating for governor, Senate and different political places of work, together with 12 Home members and three senators operating for governor of their state.
The 54 bulletins made earlier than the tip of 2025 is a contemporary report for this far forward of the election for each chambers. It additionally contains probably the most Senate turnover since 2012.
Redistricting and slim majorities in a midterm yr are components
Republicans have slim management of each the Home and the Senate heading into an election yr the place the occasion faces headwinds with voters sad with Trump’s second-term agenda.
Efforts by Republican-led states to enact mid-decade gerrymandering to achieve extra favorable districts — and retaliatory redrawing by Democratic-led states like California — has led to a reshuffling of boundary strains that has accelerated some lawmakers’ choices.

The Supreme Courtroom dominated that Texas’ new congressional map shall be utilized in 2026, coming simply forward of the state’s Dec. 8 major qualifying deadline that noticed 9 incumbents retire, file for the Senate or run for different places of work.
California’s drastic redraw that favors Democrats might see some focused Republicans announce retirement or be pressured right into a major problem towards one other sitting Republican.
A number of different states should search to redraw their Home maps forward of their qualifying deadlines.