User:LizArchive/1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Savannah

The 1994 United States House of Representatives elections in Savannah were held on November 8, 1994, to select six Representatives for two-year terms from the state of Savannah. 3 incumbents ran for re-election, while the vacancies in the 3rd congressional district and 6th congressional district were filled. One retiree was replaced by a member of his own party.

1st district
Incumbent Progressive Jason Holden, serving since 1985 and as the incumbent Speaker of the House defeated New Republican James Reagan in a landslide.

2nd district
Incumbent New Republican Joshua Cruz who was elected in 1984, retired to run for Governor of Savannah. The open seat was filled by New Republican member Hank Hill.

3rd district
New Republican incumbent Brantley Sorrow died in October of 1993, leaving the seat vacant. Nick Sorrow won the election to the seat in 1994 unopposed.

4th district
Progressive incumbent Jolene Dollywood, serving since 1991, was re-elected unopposed.

5th district
Farmer Labor incumbent Joe who served since 1991, was re-elected unopposed.

6th district
Incumbent Independent Amy Klobuchar who was elected in 1992, resigned December of that year. The seat was vacant until Doug Jones won the seat unopposed.