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1894 United States House of Representatives elections
The 1894 United States House of Representatives elections were held from June 4, 1894, to November 6, 1894, with special elections throughout the year. Elections were held to elect representatives from all 356 congressional districts across each of the 44 U.S. states at the time, as well as non-voting delegates from the inhabited U.S. territories. The winners of this election served in the 54th Congress, with seats apportioned among the states based on the 1890 United States census. The elections comprised a significant political realignment, with a major Republican landslide that set the stage for the decisive election of 1896. The 1894 elections came in the middle of Democratic President Grover Cleveland's second term. The nation was in its deepest economic depression yet following the Panic of 1893, which pushed economic issues to the forefront. In the spring, a major coal strike damaged the economy of the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. It was accompanied by violence; the miners lost and many joined the Populist Party. Immediately after the coal strike concluded, Eugene V. Debs led a nationwide railroad strike. It shut down the nation's transportation system west of Detroit for weeks, until President Cleveland's use of federal troops ended the strike. Debs went to prison for disobeying a court order. Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld, a Democrat, broke bitterly with Cleveland. The fragmented and disoriented Democratic Party was crushed everywhere outside of the South, losing more than 55% of its seats to the Republican Party. The Democrats did so poorly that even in the South, they lost seats to the Republican-Populist electoral fusion in Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Texas. The Democrats ultimately lost 127 seats in this election, with the Republicans gaining 130 seats after the resolution of several contested elections. The Democratic Party failed to win one seat in twenty-four states and only won one seat in six states. Prominent Democrats in the house including Richard P. Bland, William S. Holman, William M. Springer, and William L. Wilson were defeated in the election. To date, the 1894 election represents the largest seat swing in a single election in the history of the House of Representatives; the only other occasion where a political party has suffered triple-digit losses was in 1932. The main issues revolved around the severe economic depression, which the Republicans blamed on the conservative Bourbon Democrats led by Cleveland. Cleveland supporters lost heavily, weakening their hold on the party and setting the stage for an 1896 takeover by the free silver wing of the party. The Populist Party ran candidates in the South and Midwest, but generally lost ground outside of the South. The Democrats tried to raise a religious issue, claiming the GOP was in cahoots with the anti-Catholic American Protective Association; the allegations seem to have fallen flat as Catholics swung towards the GOP.
Election summaries
Special elections
15 special elections took place in 1894 leading up to and following the general election. They are listed below in order of election date then by state and district. Republicans flipped 3 seats in the special elections in New York's 14th, Kentucky's 9th, and Maryland's 5th congressional districts. ! VA's 7th congressional district ✅ Smith S. Turner (Democratic) 65.09% E. D. Root (Republican) 34.59% Basil Gordon (unknown) 0.32% ! New York's 14th congressional district ✅ Lemuel E. Quigg (Republican) 49.62% William L. Brown (Democratic) 46.14% Daniel De Leon (Socialist Labor) 2.46% George Munro (Prohibition) 0.90% George A. Hunter (Populist) 0.88% ! Pennsylvania At-large ✅ Galusha A. Grow (Republican) ! South Carolina's 1st congressional district ✅ James F. Izlar (Democratic) ! Maryland's 1st congressional district ✅ W. Laird Henry (Democratic) ! Ohio's 3rd congressional district ✅ Paul J. Sorg (Democratic) ! Wisconsin's 7th congressional district ✅ Michael Griffin (Republican) 57.8% George W. Levis (Democratic) 32.5% Clement H. Van Worner (Populist) 5.3% Edward Berg (Prohibition) 4.1% William F. Button (Independent) 0.4% ! Alabama's 3rd congressional district ✅ George P. Harrison Jr. (Democratic) ! KY's 9th congressional district ✅ Samuel J. Pugh (Republican) ! Maryland's 5th congressional district ✅ Charles E. Coffin (Republican) ! Arkansas's 2nd congressional district ✅ John S. Little (Democratic) ! Kentucky's 10th congressional district ✅ William M. Beckner (Democratic) ! Louisiana's 4th congressional district ✅ Henry W. Ogden (Democratic) ! Ohio's 2nd congressional district ✅ Jacob H. Bromwell (Republican) ! New York's 15th congressional district ✅ Isidor Straus (Democratic)
Early election dates
In 1894, three states, with 8 seats among them, held elections early:
Alabama
Arkansas
California
! California's 1st congressional district ✅ John All Barham (Republican) 41.1% Thomas J. Geary (Democratic) 37.0% Roger F. Grigsby (Populist) 19.7% J. R. Gregory (Prohibition) ! California's 2nd congressional district ✅ Grove L. Johnson (Republican) 43.0% Anthony Caminetti (Democratic) 35.1% Burdelli Cornell (Populist) 20.0% Elam Briggs (Prohibition) 1.9% ! California's 3rd congressional district ✅ Samuel G. Hilborn (Republican) 45.5% Warren B. English (Democratic) 37.8% W. A. Vann (Populist) 14.9% L. B. Scranton (Prohibition) 1.8% ! California's 4th congressional district ✅ James G. Maguire (Democratic) 48.3% Thomas Bowles Shannon (Republican) 32.0% B. K. Collier (Populist) 18.4% Joseph Rowell (Prohibition) 1.3% ! California's 5th congressional district ✅ Eugene F. Loud (Republican) 36.8% Joseph P. Kelly (Democratic) 23.0% James T. Rogers (Populist) 21.5% James Denman (Prohibition) 18.7% ! California's 6th congressional district ✅ James McLachlan (Republican) 44.3% George S. Patton (Democratic) 27.6% W. C. Bowman (Populist) 23.1% J. E. McComas (Prohibition) 5.0% ! California's 7th congressional district ✅ William W. Bowers (Republican) 42.9% W. H. Alford (Democratic) 28.2% J. L. Gilbert (Populist) 25.0% W. H. Somers (Prohibition) 3.9%
Colorado
Connecticut
! Connecticut's 1st congressional district Lewis Sperry (Democratic) ! Connecticut's 2nd congressional district James P. Pigott (Democratic) ! Connecticut's 3rd congressional district ! Connecticut's 4th congressional district Robert E. De Forest (Democratic)
Delaware
! DE At-large Samuel Bancroft (Democratic) 47.5% W. W. Bullock (Prohibition) 1.5% John P. Donahue (Ind. Democratic) 0.17%
Florida
! FL's 1st congressional district ✅ Stephen M. Sparkman (Democratic) 85.3% D. L. McKinnon (Populist) 14.7% ! FL's 2nd congressional district ✅ Charles Merian Cooper (Democratic) 79.8% Montholom Atkinson (Populist) 20.2%
Georgia
Idaho
! Idaho At-large James Gunn (Populist) 31.53% James M. Ballatine (Democratic) 24.37% William J. Boone (Prohibition) 0.72%
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
! ME's 1st congressional district John Deering (Democratic) 33.10% Linus Seely (Prohibition) 2.20% James E. Campion (Populist) 1.17% ! ME's 2nd congressional district Daniel J. McGillicuddy (Democratic) 28.38% Elbert Y. Turner (Populist) 5.96% Edward W. Ogier (Prohibition) 1.92% ! ME's 3rd congressional district Moses R. Leighton (Democratic) 25.55% George C. Sheldon (Populist) 7.62% William S. Thompson (Prohibition) 2.05% ! ME's 4th congressional district Al L. Simpson (Democratic) 25.90% Oliver D. Chapman (Populist) 4.98% Charles W. Johnston (Prohibition) 3.66%
Maryland
Massachusetts
! MA's 1st congressional district ✅ Ashley B. Wright (Republican) 55.2% Addison L. Green (Democratic) 39.2% Augustus R. Smith (Prohibition) 3.3% Jonathan Johnson (Populist) 2.3% ! MA's 2nd congressional district ✅ Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 61.4% Edward A. Hall (Democratic) 31.4% George M. Stearns (Populist) 4.2% Hubbard Lawrence (Unknown) 3.0% ! MA's 3rd congressional district ✅ Joseph H. Walker (Republican) 59.4% Charles Haggerty (Democratic) 35.6% Henry S. Brown (Populist) 2.55% George F. Wright (Prohibition) 2.45% ! MA's 4th congressional district ✅ Lewis D. Apsley (Republican) 64.9% John J. Desmond (Democratic) 32.2% Bertram Sparhawk (Populist) 3.0% ! MA's 5th congressional district ✅ William S. Knox (Republican) 51.7% George W. Fifield (Democratic) 44.4% Hiram W. Eastman (Populist) 2.7% Warren F. Taylor (Prohibition) 1.1% ! MA's 6th congressional district ✅ William Cogswell (Republican) 68.3% Henry B. Little (Democratic) 24.2% Joseph K. Harris (Populist) 7.5% ! MA's 7th congressional district ✅ William Emerson Barrett (Republican) 57.8% Samuel K. Hamilton (Democratic) 33.7% Walter L. Ramsdell (Populist) 4.6% George Buttrick (Prohibition) 2.9% George R. Peare (Socialist Labor) 1.1% ! MA's 8th congressional district ✅ Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 57.8% Charles Arthur Conant (Democratic) 35.4% Linn B. Porter (Populist) 3.1% ! MA's 9th congressional district ✅ John F. Fitzgerald (Democratic) 53.3% Jesse M. Gove (Republican) 44.4% Patrick F. O'Neil (Socialist Labor) 2.4% ! MA's 10th congressional district ✅ Harrison H. Atwood (Republican) 36.0% Michael J. McEttrick (Citizens Democratic) 35.4% William S. McNary (Democratic) 26.0% Frederick W. Peabody (Ind. Republican) 4.3% Michael D. Fitzgerald (Socialist Labor) 1.2% ! MA's 11th congressional district ✅ William F. Draper (Republican) 62.0% Bentley W. Warren (Democratic) 34.7% John F. Dowd (Populist) 3.4% ! MA's 12th congressional district ✅ Elijah A. Morse (Republican) 65.3% William H. Jordan (Democratic) 26.2% Elbridge G. Brown (Populist) 8.5% ! MA's 13th congressional district ✅ John Simpkins (Republican) 61.2% Robert Howard (Democratic) 38.8%
Michigan
Minnesota
! Minnesota's 1st congressional district John Moonan (Democratic) 26.8% Thomas J. Meighen (Populist) 12.0% Isaac H. Orcutt (Prohibition) 3.2% ! Minnesota's 2nd congressional district Lionel C. Long (Populist) 24.2% James H. Baker (Democratic) 18.4% Edward H. Bronson (Prohibition) 3.5% ! Minnesota's 3rd congressional district Osee M. Hall (Democratic) 35.9% James M. Bowler (Populist) 12.6% Lucian Chaney (Prohibition) 2.4% ! Minnesota's 4th congressional district Edward Darragh (Democratic) 28.0% Francis H. Clark (Populist) 13.9% David Morgan (Prohibition) 1.6% ! Minnesota's 5th congressional district Oliver Erickson (Democratic) 28.7% Ernest F. Clark (Populist) 17.6% Theodore Reimstad (Prohibition) 2.6% ! Minnesota's 6th congressional district Melvin Baldwin (Democratic) 33.1% Kittel Halvorson (Populist) 13.6% ! Minnesota's 7th congressional district Haldor Boen (Populist) 41.6% Thomas McLean (Democratic) 8.3% Ole Kron (Prohibition) 6.5%
Mississippi
! MS's 1st congressional district ✅ John M. Allen (Democratic) 79.03% J. A. Brown (Populist) 20.97% ! MS's 2nd congressional district R. J. Lyle (Populist) 20.90% W. R. Montgomery (Republican) 3.23% N. W. Brown (Prohibition) 0.57% ! MS's 3rd congressional district Thomas Monuh (Prohibition) 10.63% G. W. Wise (Populist) 2.31% ! MS's 4th congressional district J. H. Jamison (Populist) 41.65% Frank Sourer (Prohibition) 0.47% ! MS's 5th congressional district ✅ John S. Williams (Democratic) 66.27% W. P. Ratliff (Populist) 33.73% ! MS's 6th congressional district A. C. Hathorn (Populist) 35.36% ! MS's 7th congressional district A. M. Newman (Populist) 26.44% T. P. Barr (Prohibition) 3.38%
Missouri
Montana
! Montana At-large Robert B. Smith (Populist) 30.93% Hal S. Corbett (Democratic) 21.05% Benjamin F. Maiden (Prohibition) 1.05%
Nebraska
! Nebraska's 1st congressional district Austin H. Weir (Democratic) 39.79% Richard H. Hawley (Prohibition) 3.37% ! Nebraska's 2nd congressional district James E. Boyd (Democratic) 32.06% D. Clem Deaver (Populist) 15.56% George W. Woodbey (Prohibition) 1.54% ! Nebraska's 3rd congressional district John M. Devine (Populist) 31.61% W. A. Hensley (Democratic) 21.59% J. C. Thomas (Prohibition) 2.29% ! Nebraska's 4th congressional district William L. Stark (Populist) 40.16% Shannon S. Alley (Democratic) 7.14% C. M. Woodward (Prohibition) 2.34% ! Nebraska's 5th congressional district William A. McKeighan (Populist) 47.52% O. C. Hubbell (Prohibition) 2.00% ! Nebraska's 6th congressional district Matt A. Dougherty (Republican) 44.96% William Bone (Prohibition) 2.73%
Nevada
! Nevada At-large Horace F. Bartine (Republican) 26.87% James C. Doughty (Populist) 26.65% B. F. Riley (Democratic) 2.10%
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
! ND At-large Walter Muir (Farmers' Alliance) 40.16% Bud Reeve (Ind. Democratic) 3.29% Lathrop S. Ellis (Prohibition) 1.13%
Ohio
! Ohio's 1st congressional district ✅ Charles Phelps Taft (Republican) 65.0% Hiram D. Peck (Democratic) 35.0% ! Ohio's 2nd congressional district ✅ Jacob H. Bromwell (Republican) 67.6% James B. Matson (Democratic) 32.4% ! Ohio's 3rd congressional district ✅ Paul J. Sorg (Democratic) 50.2% Andrew L. Harris (Republican) 49.8% ! Ohio's 4th congressional district ✅ Fernando C. Layton (Democratic) 52.5% William D. Davies (Republican) 47.5% ! Ohio's 5th congressional district ✅ Francis B. De Witt (Republican) 52.6% John S. Snook (Democratic) 47.4% ! Ohio's 6th congressional district ✅ George W. Hulick (Republican) 61.9% Joseph L. Stephens (Democratic) 38.1% ! Ohio's 7th congressional district ✅ George W. Wilson (Republican) 60.6% Charles E. Gain (Democratic) 39.4% ! Ohio's 8th congressional district ✅ Luther M. Strong (Republican) 64.9% Elijah T. Dunn (Democratic) 35.1% ! Ohio's 9th congressional district ✅ James H. Southard (Republican) 59.5% Byron F. Ritchie (Democratic) 40.5% ! Ohio's 10th congressional district ✅ Lucien J. Fenton (Republican) 67.6% John O. Yates (Democratic) 32.4% ! Ohio's 11th congressional district ✅ Charles H. Grosvenor (Republican) 64.1% Eli R. Lash (Democratic) 35.9% ! Ohio's 12th congressional district ✅ David K. Watson (Republican) 52.2% Joseph H. Outhwaite (Democratic) 47.8% ! Ohio's 13th congressional district ✅ Stephen Ross Harris (Republican) 50.9% Boston G. Young (Democratic) 49.1% ! Ohio's 14th congressional district ✅ Winfield S. Kerr (Republican) 59.9% James C. Laser (Democratic) 40.1% ! Ohio's 15th congressional district ✅ H. Clay Van Voorhis (Republican) 61.6% Charles Richardson (Democratic) 38.4% ! Ohio's 16th congressional district ✅ Lorenzo Danford (Republican) 62.9% Albert O. Barnes (Democratic) 37.1% ! Ohio's 17th congressional district ✅ Addison S. McClure (Republican) 52.3% James A. D. Richards (Democratic) 47.7% ! Ohio's 18th congressional district ✅ Robert W. Tayler (Republican) 51.0% Edward S. Raff (Democratic) 27.1% Jacob S. Coxey Sr. (Populist) 21.9% ! Ohio's 19th congressional district ✅ Stephen A. Northway (Republican) 75.7% Henry Apthorp (Democratic) 24.3% ! Ohio's 20th congressional district ✅ Clifton B. Beach (Republican) 67.5% H. B. Harrington (Democratic) 32.5% ! Ohio's 21st congressional district ✅ Theodore E. Burton (Republican) 57.5% Tom L. Johnson (Democratic) 42.5%
Oregon
! Oregon's 1st congressional district Charles Miller (Populist) 26.99% J. K. Weatherford (Democratic) 23.08% John D. Hurst (Prohibition) 2.31% ! Oregon's 2nd congressional district Joseph Waldrop (Populist) 27.27% James H. Raley (Democratic) 22.87% A. F. Miller (Prohibition) 1.97%
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
! rowspan=2 | SC's 1st congressional district ✅ William Elliott (Democratic) 59.1% George W. Murray (Republican) 40.9% ! SC's 2nd congressional district ✅ W. Jasper Talbert (Democratic) 99.5% Others 0.5% ! SC's 3rd congressional district ✅ Asbury Latimer (Democratic) 81.3% Robert Moorman (Republican) 13.9% Others 4.8% ! SC's 4th congressional district ✅ Stanyarne Wilson (Democratic) 75.1% Lawson D. Melton (Republican) 24.7% Others 0.2% ! SC's 5th congressional district ✅ Thomas J. Strait (Democratic) 67.6% G. G. Alexander (Republican) 17.0% W. R. Davie (Independent) 12.8% Others 2.6% ! SC's 6th congressional district ✅ John L. McLaurin (Democratic) 76.9% J. P. Wilson (Republican) 23.1% ! SC's 7th congressional district ✅ J. William Stokes (Democratic) 73.0% T. B. Johnson (Republican) 26.3% Others 0.7%
South Dakota
! rowspan=2 | South Dakota At-large 2 seats ✅ John Pickler (Republican) 26.40% John E. Kelley (Independent) 17.79% Freeman Knowles (Independent) 17.77% William A. Lynch (Democratic) 5.27% Roger F. Connor (Democratic) 5.23% Roger F. Connor (Prohibition) 0.57%
Tennessee
! TN's 1st congressional district ✅ William C. Anderson (Republican) 61.66% Thad A. Cox (Democratic) 29.23% R. S. Cheves (Prohibition) 9.11% ! TN's 2nd congressional district ✅ Henry R. Gibson (Republican) 53.24% John C. Houk (Ind. Republican) 43.31% Jonathan M. Meek (Populist) 2.10% W. G. Olinger (Prohibition) 1.36% ! TN's 3rd congressional district ✅ Foster V. Brown (Republican) 52.15% Henry C. Snodgrass (Democratic) 42.74% Frank P. Dickey (Prohibition) 5.11% ! TN's 4th congressional district ✅ Benton McMillin (Democratic) 54.18% J. A. Denton (Republican) 45.83% ! TN's 5th congressional district W. W. Erwin (Populist) 44.80% R. S. Montgomery (Republican) 1.50% ! TN's 6th congressional district ✅ Joseph E. Washington (Democratic) 53.97% Tip Gamble (Republican) 23.05% T. W. Lewis (Populist) 22.98% ! TN's 7th congressional district ✅ Nicholas N. Cox (Democratic) 52.57% H. F. Farris (Republican) 36.78% J. K. Blackburn (Populist) 10.65% ! TN's 8th congressional district ✅ John E. McCall (Republican) 51.62% Benjamin A. Enloe (Democratic) 48.38% ! TN's 9th congressional district ✅ James C. McDearmon (Democratic) 57.12% Atwood Pierson (Populist) 42.88% ! TN's 10th congressional district J. W. Brown (Republican) 19.43% R. J. Rawlings (Populist) 14.45%
Texas
! TX's 1st congressional district ✅ Joseph C. Hutcheson (Democratic) 55.01% J. J. Burroughs (Populist) 37.01% L. E. Dunns (Republican) 7.98% ! TX's 2nd congressional district ✅ Samuel B. Cooper (Democratic) 59.27% B. A. Calhoun (Populist) 40.73% ! TX's 3rd congressional district ✅ C. H. Yoakum (Democratic) 55.47% J. M. Perdue (Populist) 44.53% ! TX's 4th congressional district ✅ David B. Culberson (Democratic) 49.29% James H. Davis (Populist) 45.35% H. S. Sanderson (Republican) 5.37% ! TX's 5th congressional district N. W. Browder (Populist) 38.93% W. S. Farmer (Republican) 4.36% ! TX's 6th congressional district ✅ Jo Abbott (Democratic) 49.23% Jerome Kearby (Populist) 48.38% B. O. James (Republican) 2.39% ! TX's 7th congressional district ✅ George C. Pendleton (Democratic) 52.41% I. N. Barber (Populist) 47.59% ! TX's 8th congressional district ✅ Charles K. Bell (Democratic) 50.58% C. H. Jenkins (Populist) 49.42% ! TX's 9th congressional district ✅ Joseph D. Sayers (Democratic) 52.67% W. O. Hutchison (Populist) 47.33% ! TX's 10th congressional district A. J. Rosenthal (Republican) 35.19% J. C. McBride (Populist) 25.40% ! TX's 11th congressional district V. Weldon (Republican) 47.27% ! TX's 12th congressional district A. W. Houston (Democratic) 40.09% A. V. Gates (Populist) 16.50% ! TX's 13th congressional district D. B. Gilliland (Populist) 38.75% J. M. Dean (Ind. Democratic) 16.81% R. J. Rawlings (Republican) 4.62%
Vermont
! VT's 1st congressional district Vernon A. Bullard (Democratic) 24.5% ! VT's 2nd congressional district George S. Fletcher (Democratic) 24.6%
Virginia
! VA's 1st congressional district J. J. McDonald (Republican) 36.0% C. B. Morton (Populist) 2.4% Francis A. Bristow (Prohibition) 1.5% ! VA's 2nd congressional district Thomas R. Borland (Republican) 40.3% T. J. Edwards (Populist) 3.4% ! VA's 3rd congressional district J. W. Southward (Republican) 25.1% James M. Gregory (Populist) 9.6% Others G. M. Smithdeal (Prohibition) 1.2% Martin M. Lipscomb (Independent) 0.7% ! rowspan=2 | VA's 4th congressional district Robert Taylor Thorp (Republican) 43.3% J. Haskins Hobson (Populist) 6.1% Others B. R. Horner (Prohibition) 1.6% Lee Thorton (Independent) 1.0% ! VA's 5th congressional district G. W. Cornett (Republican) 41.0% G. W. Hale (Populist) 5.5% W. T. Shelton (Prohibition) 1.2% ! VA's 6th congressional district J. Hampton Hoge (Republican) 36.8% O. C. Rucker (Populist) 15.8% Frank Smith (Independent) 0.2% ! VA's 7th congressional district Robert J. Walker (Republican) 44.8% Others Jacob S. Hopkins (Prohibition) 1.9% G. T. Barbee (Populist) 1.2% ! VA's 8th congressional district P. H. McCaul (Republican) 42.5% J. S. Mason (Populist) 3.2% ! VA's 9th congressional district H. S. Morison (Democratic) 47.8% H. B. Howe (Populist) 1.0% ! VA's 10th congressional district Jacob Yost (Republican) 46.7% Others Edmund Randolph Cocke (Populist) 1.6% C. H. Grove (Prohibition) 1.1% James S. Cowden (Independent) 0.2%
Washington
West Virginia
! West Virginia's 1st congressional district John A. Howard (Democratic) 42.52% John E. Stealey (Populist) 2.15% J. Howard Holt (Prohibition) 1.93% ! West Virginia's 2nd congressional district William Lyne Wilson (Democratic) 47.30% John T. Jarmey (Populist) 0.74% Ulysses A. Clayton (Prohibition) 0.12% ! West Virginia's 3rd congressional district John D. Alderson (Democratic) 44.57% Samuel A. Houston (Populist) 1.85% A. D. McBrowning (Prohibition) 0.08% ! West Virginia's 4th congressional district Thomas H. Harvey (Democratic) 44.38% Sampson H. Piersol (Populist) 3.55% W. H. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.08%
Wisconsin
Wisconsin elected ten members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1894. ! WI's 1st congressional district ✅ Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 56.7% Andrew Kull (Democratic) 31.8% Hamilton Utley (Populist) 7.3% Alex S. Kaye (Prohibition) 7.3% ! WI's 2nd congressional district ✅ Edward Sauerhering (Republican) 47.9% Charles Barwig (Democratic) 47.2% J. J. Sutton (Prohibition) 3.8% B. W. Hewitt (Populist) 1.2% ! WI's 3rd congressional district ✅ Joseph W. Babcock (Republican) 58.2% Cyrus M. Butt (Democratic) 38.2% John C. Martin (Prohibition) 3.6% ! WI's 4th congressional district ✅ Theobald Otjen (Republican) 47.9% David Stuart Rose (Democratic) 33.0% Henry Smith (Populist) 19.2% ! WI's 5th congressional district ✅ Samuel S. Barney (Republican) 52.6% Henry Blank (Democratic) 36.7% Fred C. Runge (Populist) 10.7% ! WI's 6th congressional district ✅ Samuel A. Cook (Republican) 55.8% Owen A. Wells (Democratic) 38.3% Riley S. Bishop (Populist) 3.4% Byron E. Van Keuren (Prohibition) 2.5% ! WI's 7th congressional district ✅ Michael Griffin (Republican) 57.4% George W. Levis (Democratic) 32.8% Clement H. Van Worner (Populist) 5.3% Edward Berg (Prohibition) 4.1% William F. Button (Independent) 0.4% ! WI's 8th congressional district ✅ Edward S. Minor (Republican) 54.2% Lyman E. Barnes (Democratic) 42.3% John Faville (Prohibition) 2.6% Andrew J. Larabee (Populist) 0.9% ! WI's 9th congressional district ✅ Alexander Stewart (Republican) 56.0% Thomas Lynch (Democratic) 36.7% John F. Miles (Populist) 5.4% John J. Sherman (Prohibition) 1.9% ! WI's 10th congressional district Republican hold. ✅ John J. Jenkins (Republican) 57.9% E. C. Kennedy (Democratic) 26.4% William Munro (Populist) 11.2% John Holt (Prohibition) 4.5%
Wyoming
! Wyoming At-large Henry A. Coffeen (Democratic) 32.17% Shakespeare E. Sealey (Populist) 15.19%
Non-voting delegates
Oklahoma Territory
! Oklahoma Territory At-large ✅ Dennis T. Flynn (Republican) 42.17% R. Beaumont (Populist) 32.97% Joseph Wisby (Democratic) 24.86%
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