A new wideband bandpass filter (BPF) with composite short- and open-circuited stubs has been proposed in this letter. With the two kinds of stubs, two pairs of transmission zeros (TZs) can be produced on the two sides of the desired passband. The even-/odd-mode analysis method is used to derive the input admittances of its bisection circuits. After the Richard's transformation, these bisection circuits are in the same format of two LC circuits. By combining these two LC circuits, the equivalent circuit of the proposed filter is obtained. Through the analysis of the equivalent circuit, the open-circuited stubs introduce transmission poles in the complex frequencies and one pair of TZs in the real frequencies, and the short-circuited stubs generate one pair of TZs to block the dc component. A wideband BPF is designed and fabricated to verify the proposed design principle.