1882 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 1882 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 7, 1882, with five states holding theirs early between June and October. They occurred during President Chester A. Arthur's term. Elections were held for 325 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 38 states, to serve in the 48th United States Congress. They were the first elections after reapportionment following the 1880 United States census, increasing the size of the House. Special elections were also held throughout the year. Arthur's Republican Party was badly defeated, losing its majority to the opposition Democratic Party after a campaign that focused on the resistance of Republican leaders to reforming the spoils system under which government jobs were handed to supporters of winning candidates. After the election, Arthur agreed with the Democrats to pass the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, establishing a professional civil service. However, his actions were too late, as the image of the Republican Party as corrupt was already engrained in the minds of voters. This would nonetheless be the last occasion a Republican was elected to the House from Florida until 1954, for the disenfrachisement of almost all blacks in the 1890s would leave that state completely devoid of Republican support until the “Hoovercrat” bolt against Al Smith. This election also saw the decline of the pro-paper money Greenback Party, and the pick up of several Virginian seats by the Readjuster Party which promoted fiscal responsibility and shunned elitism, though the Virginia-based Readjuster Party all but disappeared following this election and fused with the state Republican Party.

Election summaries

Following the 1880 census, 32 new seats were apportioned. Three States lost 1 seat each, 13 States had no change in apportionment, 14 States gained 1 seat each, 6 States gained 2 seats, 1 State gained 4 seats, and 1 State gained 5 seats. Several States that gained one or more seats did not redistrict immediately, electing the new members at-large, while one state (Maine) which lost a member also delayed redistricting, electing all of its members at-large for this Congress only. There were 8 members elected from third parties, 4 from the Virginia-based Readjuster Party, 2 from the declining Greenback Party, and 2 Independents. The previous election of 1880 had had 10 Greenbacks and 1 Independent.

Early election dates

Five states, with 39 seats among them, held elections before the others:

Special elections

There were four special elections in 1882 during the 47th United States Congress. Elections are listed by date and district. ! MO's 2nd congressional district James Broadhead (Democratic) 48.39% Britton A. Hill (Independent) 2.17% ! IL's 5th congressional district Larmont G. Johnson (Democratic) 39.27% ! Utah Territory At-large Uncontested ! Georgia's 8th congressional district Uncontested

Alabama

! AL's 1st congressional district Luther R. Smith (Republican) 42.6% ! AL's 2nd congressional district Samuel F. Rice (Republican) 41.6% ! AL's 3rd congressional district George R. Millen (Republican) 12.2% ! rowspan=2 | AL's 4th congressional district George H. Craig (Republican) 37.7% Merrick Howze (Independent) 1.3% ! AL's 5th congressional district Henry R. McCoy (Independent) 37.9% ! AL's 6th congressional district John N. Carpenter (Greenback) 27.6% ! AL's 7th congressional district Arthur Bingham (Republican) 19.4% ! AL's 8th congressional district David D. Shelby (Republican) 48.4%

Arkansas

! AR's 1st congressional district J. B. Miles (Republican) 5.4% ! AR's 2nd congressional district John A. Williams (Republican) 43.7% ! AR's 3rd congressional district John A. Williams (Republican) 42.7% ! AR's 4th congressional district Truman Niman (Republican) 15.1% ! AR At-large Charles E. Cunningham (Republican) 32.9%

California

! CA's 1st congressional district Paul Neuman (Republican) 38.8% Others James McMillan Shafter (Prohibition) 1.5% H. S. Fitch (Greenback) 0.2% ! CA's 2nd congressional district Horace F. Page (Republican) 48.1% Others J. L. Coles (Prohibition) 1.2% F. J. Woodward (Greenback) 0.2% ! CA's 3rd congressional district John J. De Haven (Republican) 45.8% Others H. S. Graves (Prohibition) 2.0% W. O. Howe (Greenback) 0.9% ! CA's 4th congressional district George L. Woods (Republican) 43.3% Others M. V. Wright (Prohibition) 1.5% Isaac Kinley (Greenback) 0.8% ! rowspan=2 | CA At-large 2 seats on a general ticket ✅ Charles A. Sumner (Democratic) 26.5% William W. Morrow (Republican) 22.4% Henry Edgerton (Republican) 22.3% Others A. B. Hotchkiss (Prohibition) 0.8% Jesse Yarnell (Prohibition) 0.8% Warren Chase (Greenback) 0.3% Stephen Maybell (Greenback) 0.3%

Colorado

! CO At-large S. S. Wallace (Democratic) 47.6% Leland W. Green (Greenback) 2.0%

Connecticut

! CT's 1st congressional district John R. Buck (Republican) 48.3% Others Ellsworth N. Phelps (Greenback) 0.7% Philo W. Thompson (Prohibition) 0.2% ! CT's 2nd congressional district Samuel E. Merwin (Republican) 47.1% Others Otis J. Range (Prohibition) 0.5% Ami B. Barker (Greenback) 0.4% ! CT's 3rd congressional district John J. Penrose (Democratic) 44.5% Others Elisha H. Palmer (Prohibition) 1.6% Franklin P. Kenyon (Greenback) 0.5% ! CT's 4th congressional district Lyman W. Coe (Republican) 47.0% Others Abel S. Beardsley (Prohibition) 0.8% Lucien V. Pinney (Greenback) 0.3%

Delaware

! DE At-large Washington Hastings (Republican) 46.9%

Florida

! FL's 1st congressional district Emory F. Skinner (Republican) 32.2% D. L. McKinnon (Independent Republican) 16.3% ! FL's 2nd congressional district Jesse J. Finley (Democratic) 49.5%

Georgia

! GA's 1st congressional district ! GA's 2nd congressional district ! GA's 3rd congressional district ! GA's 4th congressional district ! GA's 5th congressional district ! GA's 6th congressional district ! GA's 7th congressional district ! GA's 8th congressional district ! GA's 9th congressional district ! GA At-large

Illinois

! IL's 1st congressional district ! IL's 2nd congressional district ! IL's 3rd congressional district ! IL's 4th congressional district ! IL's 5th congressional district ! IL's 6th congressional district ! IL's 7th congressional district ! IL's 8th congressional district ! IL's 9th congressional district ! IL's 10th congressional district ! IL's 11th congressional district ! IL's 12th congressional district ! IL's 13th congressional district ! IL's 14th congressional district ! IL's 15th congressional district ! IL's 16th congressional district ! IL's 17th congressional district ! IL's 18th congressional district ! IL's 19th congressional district ! IL's 20th congressional district

Indiana

! IN's 1st congressional district ! IN's 2nd congressional district ! IN's 3rd congressional district ! IN's 4th congressional district ! IN's 5th congressional district ! IN's 6th congressional district ! IN's 7th congressional district ! IN's 8th congressional district ! IN's 9th congressional district ! IN's 10th congressional district ! IN's 11th congressional district ! IN's 12th congressional district ! IN's 13th congressional district

Iowa

! IA's 1st congressional district ! IA's 2nd congressional district ! IA's 3rd congressional district ! IA's 4th congressional district ! IA's 5th congressional district ! IA's 6th congressional district ! IA's 7th congressional district ! IA's 8th congressional district ! IA's 9th congressional district ! IA's 10th congressional district ! IA's 11th congressional district

Kansas

! KS's 1st congressional district Charles H. Moody (Greenback) 29.5% L. T. Smith (Democratic) 2.2% ! KS's 2nd congressional district Nelson F. Acers (Democratic) 39.5% Alfred Taylor (Greenback) 11.8% ! KS's 3rd congressional district John C. Cannon (Democratic) 28.1% D. J. Cole (Greenback) 14.8% ! rowspan=4 | KS At-large 4 seats on a general ticket ✅ Edmund N. Morrill (Republican) 14.7% ✅ Bishop W. Perkins (Republican) 14.6% ✅ Lewis Hanback (Republican) 14.5% Samuel N. Wood (Democratic) 12.4% John O'Flanagan (Democratic) 8.9% Cyrus A. Leland (Democratic) 8.6% John Davis (Greenback) 4.0% H. L. Phillips (Democratic) 3.8% Allen Williams (Greenback) 3.3%

Kentucky

! KY's 1st congressional district ! KY's 2nd congressional district ! KY's 3rd congressional district ! KY's 4th congressional district ! KY's 5th congressional district ! KY's 6th congressional district ! KY's 7th congressional district ! KY's 8th congressional district ! KY's 9th congressional district ! KY's 10th congressional district ! KY's 11th congressional district

Louisiana

! LA's 1st congressional district ! LA's 2nd congressional district ! LA's 3rd congressional district ! LA's 4th congressional district ! LA's 5th congressional district ! LA's 6th congressional district

Maine

! rowspan=5 | ME At-large 4 seats on a general ticket ✅ Nelson Dingley Jr. (Republican) 13.2% ✅ Charles A. Boutelle (Republican) 13.2% ✅ Seth L. Milliken (Republican) 13.2% Daniel H. Thing (Fusion) 11.5% Joseph Dane (Fusion) 11.5% George W. Ladd (Fusion) 11.5% Thompson H. Murch (Fusion) 11.4%

Maryland

! MD's 1st congressional district James C. Millikin (Republican) 47.2% ! MD's 2nd congressional district Thaddeus Blair (Republican) 47.8% ! MD's 3rd congressional district Thomas F. Lang (Republican) 36.8% William Kimmel (Ind. Democratic) 6.4% P. Finnegan (Unknown) 0.1% ! MD's 4th congressional district Henry Stockbridge Jr. (Republican) 47.0% ! MD's 5th congressional district Andrew G. Chapman (Democratic) 47.0% ! MD's 6th congressional district Montgomery Blair (Democratic) 47.5% A. F. George (Greenback) 0.9%

Massachusetts

! Massachusetts's 1st congressional district Nicholas Hathaway (Democratic) 32.09% George F. Babbitt (Greenback) 1.32% ! Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district Edgar E. Dean (Democratic) 42.40% Others John W. Willett (Prohibition) 2.28% George E. Dunham (Greenback) 1.39% ! Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district Horatio E. Swasey (Democratic) 41.40% Others Samuel B. Capen (Prohibition) 0.44% Nicholas Furlong (Greenback) 0.14% ! Massachusetts's 4th congressional district Francis B. Hayes (Republican) 25.41% Others Wendell Phillips (Prohibition) 0.70% Thomas C. Brophy (Greenback) 0.40% ! rowspan=2 | Massachusetts's 5th congressional district Selwyn Z. Bowman (Republican) 43.58% Amos Cummings (Prohibition) 0.41% ! Massachusetts's 6th congressional district Elisha S. Converse (Republican) 48.23% ! Massachusetts's 7th congressional district Charles Perkins Thompson (Democratic) 38.62% Eben Moody Boynton (Greenback) 16.85% J. Newton Emery (Prohibition) 0.22% ! Massachusetts's 8th congressional district Charles S. Lilley (Democratic) 48.62% Charles F. Cox (Greenback) 0.38% ! Massachusetts's 9th congressional district John W. Candler (Republican) 43.74% Others George W. Stacey (Prohibition) 0.93% Prescott West (Greenback) 0.88% ! Massachusetts's 10th congressional district John Hopkins (Democratic) 44.06% Jason Waters (Greenback) 0.45% ! Massachusetts's 11th congressional district Edward J. Sawyer (Democratic) 33.70% Others Warren Johnson (Greenback) 1.34% Oscar Edwards (Prohibition) 0.75% ! Massachusetts's 12th congressional district Reuben Noble (Democratic) 46.68%

Michigan

! MI's 1st congressional district ! MI's 2nd congressional district ! MI's 3rd congressional district ! MI's 4th congressional district ! MI's 5th congressional district ! MI's 6th congressional district ! MI's 7th congressional district ! MI's 8th congressional district ! MI's 9th congressional district ! MI's 10th congressional district ! MI's 11th congressional district

Minnesota

! MN's 1st congressional district Adolph Biermann (Democratic) 46.4% Charles H. Roberts (Greenback) 4.5% ! MN's 2nd congressional district Felix A. Bohrer (Democratic) 25.0% Jacob A. Latimer (Greenback) 11.4% ! MN's 3rd congressional district Charles P. Adams (Democratic) 28.9% Porter Martin (Greenback) 2.9% ! MN's 4th congressional district A. A. Ames (Democratic) 43.9% Edwin Phillips (Prohibition) 4.6% ! MN's 5th congressional district Charles F. Kindred (Ind. Republican) 34.5% Edward P. Barnum (Democratic) 17.6%

Mississippi

! MS's 1st congressional district ✅ Henry L. Muldrow (Democratic) 81.88% Theodore C. Lyon (Republican) 18.12% ! rowspan=2 | MS's 2nd congressional district James R. Chalmers (Independent) 44.38% J. R. Chambless (Independent) 7.91% H. C. Carter (Republican) 0.69% Van. H. Manning (Democratic) 47.02% H. C. Carter (Republican) 0.69% ! MS's 3rd congressional district Charles W. Clarke (Democratic) 22.13% V. B. Waddell (Ind. Democratic) 8.73% ! MS's 4th congressional district John T. Griffin (Republican) 26.54% S. M. Roane (Greenback) 4.71% ! rowspan=2 | MS's 5th congressional district ✅ Otho R. Singleton (Democratic) 99.08% Henry C. Niles (Republican) 0.92% ! MS's 6th congressional district John R. Lynch (Republican) 46.83% ! MS's 7th congressional district James Hill (Republican) 33.30%

Missouri

Missouri gained one seat in reapportionment. After redistricting and the new elections, the delegation went from 7 Democrats, 4 Greenbacks, and 2 Republicans, to a solid slate of 14 Democrats. ! MO's 1st congressional district John Montgomery Glover (Ind. Democratic) 40.30% Leavitt (Republican) 2.36% ! MO's 2nd congressional district S. B. Dorsey (Republican) 26.18% William Quayle (Greenback) 16.09% ! MO's 3rd congressional district James H. Thomas (Republican) 39.49% Joseph H. Burrows (Greenback) 7.61% ! MO's 4th congressional district Morris A. Reed (Republican) 40.53% Nathaniel Sisson (Greenback) 8.38% ! rowspan=2 | MO's 5th congressional district John T. Crisp (Democratic) 40.13% McCabe (Greenback) 1.12% ! MO's 6th congressional district William C. Alldridge (Greenback) 39.82% ! MO's 7th congressional district Charles Daudt (Republican) 37.89% T. J. McNair (Greenback) 6.87% ! MO's 8th congressional district Gustavus Sessinghaus (Ind. Republican) 36.52% Thomas J. Dailey (Republican) 8.56% Frank Sullivan (Greenback) 6.89% ! MO's 9th congressional district James H. McLean (Republican) 49.63% ! MO's 10th congressional district Henry Manistre (Republican) 31.51% George M. Jackson (Greenback) 11.27% ! rowspan=2 | MO's 11th congressional district William G. Wallace (Republican) 40.54% John H. Quinn (Greenback) 4.57% ! MO's 12th congressional district William J. Terrell (Republican) 33.10% Gage S. Spring (Greenback) 12.97% ! MO's 13th congressional district William T. Cloud (Republican) 38.29% Ira Sherwin Hazeltine (Greenback) 18.87% ! MO's 14th congressional district A. B. Carroll (Republican) 29.76% Sol G. Kitchen (Greenback) 12.11%

Nebraska

! NE's 1st congressional district John I. Reddick (Democratic) 38.0% W. S. Gilbert (Anti-Monopoly) 11.1% ! NE's 2nd congressional district V. S. Moore (Anti-Monopoly) 38.4% F. A. Harman (Democratic) 11.8% ! NE's 3rd congressional district William Henry Munger (Democratic) 34.8% M. K. Turner (Anti-Monopoly) 4.8%

Nevada

! NV At-large C. C. Powning (Republican) 45.6%

New Hampshire

! NH's 1st congressional district George B. Chandler (Democratic) 44.3% ! rowspan=2 | NH's 2nd congressional district Jewett D. Hosley (Democratic) 46.8%

New Jersey

! NJ's 1st congressional district ! NJ's 2nd congressional district ! NJ's 3rd congressional district ! NJ's 4th congressional district ! NJ's 5th congressional district ! NJ's 6th congressional district ! NJ's 7th congressional district

New York

! NY's 1st congressional district ! NY's 2nd congressional district ! NY's 3rd congressional district ! NY's 4th congressional district ! NY's 5th congressional district ! NY's 6th congressional district ! NY's 7th congressional district ! NY's 8th congressional district ! NY's 9th congressional district ! NY's 10th congressional district ! NY's 11th congressional district ! NY's 12th congressional district ! NY's 13th congressional district ! NY's 14th congressional district ! NY's 15th congressional district ! NY's 16th congressional district ! NY's 17th congressional district ! NY's 18th congressional district ! NY's 19th congressional district ! NY's 20th congressional district ! NY's 21st congressional district ! NY's 22nd congressional district ! NY's 23rd congressional district ! NY's 24th congressional district ! NY's 25th congressional district ! NY's 26th congressional district ! NY's 27th congressional district ! NY's 28th congressional district ! NY's 29th congressional district ! NY's 30th congressional district ! NY's 31st congressional district ! NY's 32nd congressional district ! NY's 33rd congressional district ! NY At-large

North Carolina

The Liberal Anti-Prohibition Party was formed following the failure of the first statewide referendum on Prohibition in 1881. Throughout most of North Carolina, the moribund Republican Party merged into the new party and scored impressive gains in the 1882 elections. By early 1884, however, the LAP was dissolving, and they are listed here synonymously with the Republican Party. ! NC's 1st congressional district Louis C. Latham (Democratic) 48.77% Cicero Green (Greenback) 0.01% ! NC's 2nd congressional district John Hughes (Democratic) 2.04% Scattering 2.25% ! NC's 3rd congressional district William P. Canaday (Republican) 49.10% ! NC's 4th congressional district Thomas P. Devereaux (Republican) 49.37% ! NC's 5th congressional district John R. Winston (Republican) 46.41% ! NC's 6th congressional district William Johnston (Republican) 42.84% ! NC's 7th congressional district William M. Robbins (Democratic) 47.46% Columbus L. Cook (Greenback) 3.93% ! NC's 8th congressional district William M. Cocke Jr. (Republican) 43.55% ! NC At-largeRisden T. Bennett (Democratic) 50.05% Oliver H. Dockery (Republican) 49.85%

Ohio

! OH's 1st congressional district ! OH's 2nd congressional district ! OH's 3rd congressional district ! OH's 4th congressional district ! OH's 5th congressional district ! OH's 6th congressional district ! OH's 7th congressional district ! OH's 8th congressional district ! OH's 9th congressional district ! OH's 10th congressional district ! OH's 11th congressional district ! OH's 12th congressional district ! OH's 13th congressional district ! OH's 14th congressional district ! OH's 15th congressional district ! OH's 16th congressional district ! OH's 17th congressional district ! OH's 18th congressional district ! OH's 19th congressional district ! OH's 20th congressional district ! OH's 21st congressional district

Oregon

! OR At-large

Pennsylvania

! PA's 1st congressional district ! PA's 2nd congressional district ! PA's 3rd congressional district ! PA's 4th congressional district ! PA's 5th congressional district ! PA's 6th congressional district ! PA's 7th congressional district ! PA's 8th congressional district ! PA's 9th congressional district ! PA's 10th congressional district ! PA's 11th congressional district ! PA's 12th congressional district ! PA's 13th congressional district ! PA's 14th congressional district ! PA's 15th congressional district ! PA's 16th congressional district ! PA's 17th congressional district ! PA's 18th congressional district ! PA's 19th congressional district ! PA's 20th congressional district ! PA's 21st congressional district ! PA's 22nd congressional district ! PA's 23rd congressional district ! PA's 24th congressional district ! PA's 25th congressional district ! PA's 26th congressional district ! PA's 27th congressional district ! PA At-large

Rhode Island

! RI's 1st congressional district Oscar Lapham (Democratic) 29.8% ! RI's 2nd congressional district Jonathan M. Wheeler (Democratic) 35.4%

South Carolina

! SC's 1st congressional district James B. Campbell (Greenback) 43.1% ! SC's 2nd congressional district E. M. Brayon (Republican) 31.9% W. H. Duncan (Ind. Democratic) 0.4% ! SC's 3rd congressional district T. H. Russell (Republican/Greenback) 15.4% ! SC's 4th congressional district D. R. Elkins (Greenback) 27.2% ! SC's 5th congressional district E. B. C. Cash (Ind. Greenback) 44.0% ! SC's 6th congressional district Edmund H. Deas (Republican) 21.7% A. H. Bowen (Greenback) 13.6% ! SC's 7th congressional district Samuel Lee (Ind. Republican) 35.2%

Tennessee

! TN's 1st congressional district ✅ A. H. Pettibone (Republican) 53.91% Robert L. Taylor (Democratic) 46.09% ! TN's 2nd congressional district ✅ Leonidas C. Houk (Republican) 62.23% William Rule (Ind. Republican) 37.77% ! TN's 3rd congressional district ✅ George G. Dibrell (Democratic) 53.50% Daniel C. Trewhitt (Republican) 45.50% Samuel Parker (Greenback) 1.00% ! TN's 4th congressional district ✅ Benton McMillin (Democratic) 77.88% William B. Stokes (Republican) 22.13% ! TN's 5th congressional district ✅ Richard Warner (Democratic) 54.38% James D. Tillman (Ind. Democratic) 39.40% B. F. Duggin (Republican) 23.70% ! TN's 6th congressional district ✅ Andrew J. Caldwell (Democratic) 61.70% Joseph R. Dillon (Republican) 34.26% B. F. Brooks (Greenback) 3.70% A. P. McMillin (Unknown) 0.34% ! TN's 7th congressional district ✅ John G. Ballentine (Democratic) 62.96% Thomas F. Perkins (Republican) 37.04% ! TN's 8th congressional district ✅ John M. Taylor (Democratic) 51.81% Samuel W. Hawkins (Republican) 38.52% James T. Warren (Greenback) 6.97% Solomon C. Hearn (Greenback) 2.70% ! TN's 9th congressional district ✅ Rice A. Pierce (Democratic) 61.14% W. J. Lisle (Republican) 37.63% J. T. Shackleford (Ind. Greenback) 1.23% ! TN's 10th congressional district William M. Smith (Republican) 46.99% C. M. Lambeth (Independent) 1.92%

Texas

! TX's 1st congressional district ! TX's 2nd congressional district ! TX's 3rd congressional district ! TX's 4th congressional district ! TX's 5th congressional district ! TX's 6th congressional district ! TX's 7th congressional district ! TX's 8th congressional district ! TX's 9th congressional district ! TX's 10th congressional district ! TX's 11th congressional district

Vermont

! VT's 1st congressional district Lyman W. Redington (Democratic) 26.6% C. W. Kidder (Greenback) 3.8% ! rowspan=2 | VT's 2nd congressional district George L. Fletcher (Democratic) 25.9% William W. Grout (Independent) 18.6% H. D. Dunbar (Greenback) 1.6%

Virginia

! VA's 1st congressional district George T. Garrison (Democratic) 49.6% John Woetz (Republican) 0.8% ! VA's 2nd congressional district Richard C. Marsrhall (Democratic) 38.6% John F. Dezendorf (Republican) 11.7% ! VA's 3rd congressional district J. Ambler Smith (Readjuster) 42.9% ! VA's 4th congressional district William A. Reese (Democratic) 23.3% Tazwell Branch (Republican) 1.3% ! VA's 5th congressional district William E. Sims (Readjuster) 47.0% ! VA's 6th congressional district J. Henry Rives (Readjuster) 44.6% David J. Woodfin (Republican) 0.4% ! VA's 7th congressional district Charles T. O'Ferrall (Democratic) 49.4% James Cochran (Republican) 0.4% ! VA's 8th congressional district Richard R. Farr (Readjuster) 38.3% John B. Syphax (Republican) 1.4% ! VA's 9th congressional district Abram Fulkerson (Democratic) 32.1% Samuel H. Newberry (Independent) 8.4% H. H. Dotson (Republican) 1.9% ! VA At-large John E. Massey (Democratic) 47.4% John Dawson (Republican) 2.2%

West Virginia

! WV's 1st congressional district John H. Good (Democratic) 45.53% Luther Shinn (Greenback) 2.24% ! WV's 2nd congressional district John W. Mason (Republican) 48.57% Bethuel Kitchen (Greenback) 2.81% ! WV's 3rd congressional district George Loomis (Republican) 42.33% A. R. Barber (Greenback) 9.82% ! WV's 4th congressional district George Loomis (Republican) 42.33% A. R. Barber (Greenback) 9.82%

Wisconsin

Wisconsin elected nine members of congress on Election Day, November 7, 1882. One seat was newly added in reapportionment after the 1880 census. ! rowspan=2 | WI's 1st congressional district ✅ John Winans (Democratic) 46.7% Charles G. Williams (Republican) 44.9% C. M. Blackman (Prohibition) 8.4% William L. Utley (Greenback) 0.0% ! WI's 2nd congressional district Democratic hold. ✅ Daniel H. Sumner (Democratic) 50.4% John Samuel Rowell (Republican) 41.9% Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition) 4.8% Lorenzo Merrill (Greenback) 3.0% ! WI's 3rd congressional district ✅ Burr W. Jones (Democratic) 46.0% George C. Hazelton (Republican) 28.0% Elisha W. Keyes (Ind. Republican) 13.4% Samuel D. Hastings (Prohibition) 11.1% Peter W. Matts (Greenback) 1.6% ! WI's 4th congressional district ✅ Peter V. Deuster (Democratic) 48.6% Frederick C. Winkler (Republican) 41.7% George B. Goodwin (Labor) 9.6% ! WI's 5th congressional district Democratic gain.Joseph Rankin (Democratic) 62.7% Levi Howland (Republican) 29.6% R. L. Wing (Prohibition) 3.9% John E. Thomas (Greenback) 3.7% ! WI's 6th congressional district ✅ Richard W. Guenther (Republican) 44.1% Andrew Haben (Democratic) 39.7% Theodore D. Kanouse (Prohibition) 2.1% L. A. Stewart (Greenback) 2.1% ! WI's 7th congressional district Democratic gain.Gilbert M. Woodward (Democratic) 48.1% Cyrus M. Butt (Republican) 42.8% B. F. Parker (Prohibition) 7.6% Reuben May (Greenback) 1.5% ! rowspan=2 | WI's 8th congressional district ✅ William T. Price (Republican) 55.4% William F. Bailey (Democratic) 44.6% ! WI's 9th congressional district Republican gain.Isaac Stephenson (Republican) 47.4% Gilbert L. Park (Democratic) 46.4% H. H. Woodmansee (Prohibition) 5.4% John Mehan (Greenback) 0.7%

Non-voting delegates

! Arizona Territory At-large Uncontested ! Dakota Territory At-large ! Idaho Territory At-large George Ainslie (Democratic) 36.71% ! Montana Territory At-large Alexander C. Botkin (Republican) 45.65% ! New Mexico Territory At-large Francisco A. Manzanares (Democratic) 47.04% ! Utah Territory At-large Uncontested ! Washington Territory At-large Thomas Burke 42.29% ! Wyoming Territory At-large J. W. Meldrum (Republican) 44.72%

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