1932 United States House of Representatives elections

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The 1932 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 73rd United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 8, 1932, while Maine held theirs on September 12. They coincided with the landslide election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The inability of Herbert Hoover to deal with the Great Depression was the main issue surrounding this election, with his overwhelming unpopularity causing his Republican Party to lose 101 seats to Roosevelt's Democratic Party and the small Farmer–Labor Party, as the Democrats expanded the majority they had gained through special elections to a commanding level. This round of elections was seen as a referendum on the once popular Republican business practices, which were eschewed for new, more liberal Democratic ideas. This was the first time since 1894 (and the last time as of 2025) that any party suffered triple-digit losses, and the Democrats posted their largest net seat pick-up in their history. These elections marked the beginning of a period of dominance in the House for the Democrats: with the exception of 1946 and 1952, the party would win every House election until 1994. This was the first election after the congressional reapportionment based on the 1930 census, which was the first reapportionment since the passage of the Reapportionment Act of 1929 that permanently capped the House membership at 435 seats. Since no reapportionment (and in nearly all states no redistricting) had occurred after the 1920 census, the district boundary changes from the previous election were quite substantial, representing twenty years of population movement from small towns to the more Democratic cities.

Overall results

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Special elections

There were special elections in 1932 to serve the remainder of the current 72nd United States Congress. Special elections are sorted by date then district. ! NH's 1st congressional district John H. Bartlett (Republican) 47.2% ! GA's 6th congressional district Harvey J. Kennedy (Democratic) 21.11% J. J. Flynt (Democratic) 13.05% W. O. Kenney (Democratic) 6.2% J. E. Binford (Independent) 0.33% G. A. Giles (Independent) 0.27% ! Mississippi's 7th congressional district ! Puerto Rico At-large ! Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district George E. Wolfe (Democratic) 42.88% Joseph J. Kintner (Jobless) 12.77% ! Tennessee's 7th congressional district ! Georgia's 3rd congressional district ! Maryland's 4th congressional district ! Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district ! Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district ! Virginia's 10th congressional district

Alabama

! Alabama's 1st congressional district Uncontested ! Alabama's 2nd congressional district Frank Barchard (Republican) 3.8% W. H. Edwards (Socialist) 0.5% ! Alabama's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Alabama's 4th congressional district Hogan D. Stewart (Republican) 16.1% ! rowspan=2 | Alabama's 5th congressional district Joe Brown (Republican) 19.8% ! Alabama's 6th congressional district Uncontested ! Alabama's 7th congressional district James B. Sloan (Republican) 26.5% ! Alabama's 8th congressional district Uncontested ! Alabama's 9th congressional district Paul G. Parsons (Republican) 10.1% Arlie Barber (Socialist) 2.7% Andrew E. Ausman (Progressive) 0.6% Lee Parsons (Communist) 0.4%

Alaska Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Arizona

! Arizona At-large H. B. Wilkinson (Republican) 27.9% Ladd Vomicil (Socialist) 1.0% Charles Lattal (Communist) 0.3%

Arkansas

! Arkansas's 1st congressional district Uncontested ! Arkansas's 2nd congressional district Ira J. Mock (Republican) 7.9% ! Arkansas's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Arkansas's 4th congressional district Uncontested ! Arkansas's 5th congressional district A. L. Barbour (Republican) 9.5% ! Arkansas's 6th congressional district Uncontested ! Arkansas's 7th congressional district Uncontested

California

Nine new seats were added in reapportionment, increasing the delegation from 11 to 20 seats. Six of the new seats were won by Democrats, three by Republicans. Three Republican incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. Therefore, Democrats increased by 10 seats and Republicans decreased by 1.

Colorado

! Colorado's 1st congressional district William R. Eaton (Republican) 43.5% Bruce Lamont (Socialist) 1.5% Charles Guynn (Communist) 0.3% W. R. Duke (Farmer–Labor) 0.3% ! Colorado's 2nd congressional district George H. Bradfield (Republican) 47.1% ! Colorado's 3rd congressional district Guy U. Hardy (Republican) 49.1% ! Colorado's 4th congressional district Richard C. Callen (Republican) 34.0%

Connecticut

! Connecticut's 1st congressional district Clarence W. Seymour (Republican) 47.5% Fred M. Mansur (Socialist) 2.5% James L. McGuire (Ind. Republican) 0.9% Donald H. Loomis (Communist) 0.3% ! Connecticut's 2nd congressional district William C. Fox (Democratic) 49.2% Elmer Jewett (Ind. Republican) 1.2% Michael H. Rollo (Wet) 0.2% ! Connecticut's 3rd congressional district T. A. D. Jones (Republican) 46.2% Carl M. Rhodin (Socialist) 4.4% D. G. Griswold (Ind. Republican) 0.8% Horace Bloxaan (Communist) 0.2% ! Connecticut's 4th congressional district William L. Tierney (Democratic) 44.5% Arnold E. Freese (Socialist) 5.0% Elsie Hill (Ind. Republican) 0.5% Dominick Cardinale (Communist) 0.3% ! Connecticut's 5th congressional district Martin E. Gormley (Democratic) 49.3% Irving T. Manchester (Ind. Republican) 1.2% Charles Crosnitski (Communist) 0.2% ! Connecticut At-large William M. Citron (Democratic) 47.7% Isadore Polsky (Socialist) 3.3% Nathan B. Stone (Ind. Republican) 0.9% Konrad Loske (Communist) 0.2%

Delaware

! Delaware At-large Reuben Satterthwaite Jr. (Republican) 43.6% Francis B. Short (Prohibition) 9.4% Edgar G. Shaeffer (Socialist) 0.8% Frank Rhoades (Communist) 0.10%

Florida

! Florida's 1st congressional district Arthur R. Thompson (Republican) 23.6% ! Florida's 2nd congressional district Uncontested ! Florida's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Florida's 4th congressional district Uncontested ! Florida At-large Glenn B. Skipper (Republican) 24.8%

Georgia

! Georgia's 1st congressional district E. K. Overstreet Jr. (Republican) 6.6% ! Georgia's 2nd congressional district Uncontested ! Georgia's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Georgia's 4th congressional district H. O. Lovvorn (Republican) 0.08% ! Georgia's 5th congressional district Uncontested ! rowspan=2 | Georgia's 6th congressional district George S. Jones (Republican) 0.1% ! Georgia's 7th congressional district Regina Rambo Benson (Republican) 14.8% ! Georgia's 8th congressional district H. J. Carswell (Republican) 4.4% ! Georgia's 9th congressional district J. M. Johnson (Republican) 19.3% Lawrence A. Lewis (Independent) 0.1% ! Georgia's 10th congressional district C. L. Upchurch (Independent) 0.02%

Hawaii Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Idaho

! Idaho's 1st congressional district Burton L. French (Republican) 41.8% Cornell (Liberty) 3.4% ! Idaho's 2nd congressional district Addison T. Smith (Republican) 43.8% Goold (Liberty) 1.1%

Illinois

! Illinois's 1st congressional district Harry Baker (Democratic) 43.9% Herbert Newton (Independent) 1.4% ! Illinois's 2nd congressional district Victor L. Schlaeger (Democratic) 45.7% Arthur M. Barnhart (Independent) 1.8% Lillian Herstein (Independent) 1.6% ! Illinois's 3rd congressional district Elliott W. Sproul (Republican) 44.2% ! Illinois's 4th congressional district Casimer T. Janowski (Republican) 25.8% ! Illinois's 5th congressional district Samuel S. Epstein (Republican) 28.3% Isaiah Joyce (Independent) 0.8% ! Illinois's 6th congressional district Alfred F. Rueben (Republican) 36.8% ! Illinois's 7th congressional district M. A. Michaelson (Republican) 41.1% John M. Collins (Independent) 0.8% ! Illinois's 8th congressional district Peter C. Granata (Republican) 27.8% ! Illinois's 9th congressional district James McAndrews (Democratic) 47.3% Warren Lamson (Independent) 0.7% ! Illinois's 10th congressional district Charles H. Weber (Democratic) 40.6% Ralph E. Church (Independent) 18.2% ! Illinois's 11th congressional district James A. Howell (Democratic) 49.6% ! Illinois's 12th congressional district Charles H. Linscott (Democratic) 46.9% ! Illinois's 13th congressional district Orestes H. Wright (Democratic) 43.9% ! Illinois's 14th congressional district John Clayton Allen (Republican) 46.1% ! Illinois's 15th congressional district Burnett M. Chiperfield (Republican) 43.1% ! Illinois's 16th congressional district Edwin S. Carr (Democratic) 39.7% ! Illinois's 17th congressional district Homer W. Hall (Republican) 46.5% ! Illinois's 18th congressional district William P. Holaday (Republican) 43.4% ! Illinois's 19th congressional district Charles Adkins (Republican) 42.3% ! Illinois's 20th congressional district William J. Thornton (Republican) 36.2% ! Illinois's 21st congressional district Roy M. Seeley (Republican) 40.1% C. W. Morris (Independent) 0.05% A. Steed (Independent) 0.03% ! Illinois's 22nd congressional district Stewart Campbell (Republican) 36.2% ! Illinois's 23rd congressional district T. Edward Austin (Republican) 35.7% ! Illinois's 24th congressional district Arthur A. Miles (Republican) 41.2% ! Illinois's 25th congressional district Edward E. Denison (Republican) 40.4% ! rowspan=2 | Illinois At-large (2 seats) ✅ Walter Nesbit (Democratic) 26.4% Richard Yates Jr. (Republican) 22.7% Julius Klein (Republican) 22.5% Hyman Schneid (Socialist) 0.6% George Koop (Socialist) 0.6% Anthony Pszczolkowski (Communist) 0.2% Leslie Raymond Hurt (Communist) 0.2% W. F. Alexander (Socialist Labor) 0.05% Clifton Crawford (Socialist Labor) 0.04% Pasquale Iovino (Independent) 0.02%

Indiana

Indiana gained one seat in reapportionment. All of the incumbents were redistricted. The new seat was won by a Democrat and all the other incumbent Democrats won re-election. All three incumbent Republicans lost re-election, bringing the state from 8-3 Democratic to 12-0 Democratic. ! Indiana's 1st congressional district Oscar A. Ahlgren (Republican) 48.4% ! Indiana's 2nd congressional district William R. Wood (Republican) 45.8% ! Indiana's 3rd congressional district Andrew J. Hickey (Republican) 43.9% ! Indiana's 4th congressional district David Hogg (Republican) 43.6% ! Indiana's 5th congressional district J. Raymond Schutz (Republican) 45.9% ! Indiana's 6th congressional district Fred S. Purnell (Republican) 46.2% ! Indiana's 7th congressional district George W. Henley (Republican) 43.3% ! Indiana's 8th congressional district French Clements (Republican) 36.5% ! Indiana's 9th congressional district Chester A. Davis (Republican) 42.3% ! Indiana's 10th congressional district Ephraim F. Bowen (Republican) 47.9% ! Indiana's 11th congressional district Dale B. Spencer (Republican) 45.6% ! Indiana's 12th congressional district William H. Harrison (Republican) 46.6%

Iowa

! Iowa's 1st congressional district William F. Kopp (Republican) 45.8% ! Iowa's 2nd congressional district Frank W. Elliott (Republican) 41.3% ! Iowa's 3rd congressional district Thomas J. B. Robinson (Republican) 49.4% ! Iowa's 4th congressional district Gilbert N. Haugen (Republican) 40.3% ! rowspan=3 | Iowa's 5th congressional district Lloyd Ellis (Democratic) 49.9% ! Iowa's 6th congressional district Charles S. Cooter (Democratic) 43.5% ! Iowa's 7th congressional district Charles Edward Swanson (Republican) 43.7% ! Iowa's 8th congressional district William T. Branagan (Democratic) 46.6% ! Iowa's 9th congressional district Ed H. Campbell (Republican) 45.1%

Kansas

The eighth district was eliminated when the state was reapportioned from eight to seven districts. Two incumbent Republicans lost re-election. One incumbent Republican lost renomination and his seat was won by the incumbent Democrat from the district that was merged into his. ! rowspan=2 | Kansas's 1st congressional district M. R. Howard (Democratic) 33.4% George C. Hall (Independent) 8.8% ! Kansas's 2nd congressional district B. J. Sheridan (Democratic) 48.3% ! Kansas's 3rd congressional district E. W. Patterson (Democratic) 44.9% Van Zant Rowe (Socialist) 2.2% ! Kansas's 4th congressional district Homer Hoch (Republican) 49.5% F. M. Shonkwiler (Independent) 0.3% ! Kansas's 5th congressional district W. L. Farquharson (Republican) 26.1% ! Kansas's 6th congressional district Charles I. Sparks (Republican) 44.4% ! Kansas's 7th congressional district Aaron Coleman (Democratic) 44.4%

Kentucky

Kentucky, reapportioned from 11 districts down to 9, elected all of its representatives on a statewide at-large ticket. Of the nine incumbent Democratic representatives, seven were re-elected on the general ticket and two retired, while both incumbent Republicans retired. ! rowspan=11 | Kentucky At-large (9 seats) ✅ John Y. Brown Sr. (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Andrew J. May (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Brent Spence (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Virgil Chapman (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Glover H. Cary (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ W. Voris Gregory (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Cap R. Carden (Democratic) 6.6% ✅ Finley Hamilton (Democratic) 6.6% Hillard H. Smith (Republican) 4.5% Robert Blackburn (Republican) 4.5% William Lewis (Republican) 4.5% George P. Ellison (Republican) 4.5% D. E. McClure (Republican) 4.5% J. C. Speight (Republican) 4.5% Hugh H. Asher (Republican) 4.5% B. T. Rountree (Republican) 4.5% Frank B. Russell (Republican) 4.5% J. T. Scopes (Socialist) 0.04% J. J. Thobe (Socialist) 0.04% C. E. Trimble (Socialist) 0.04% W. G. Haag (Socialist) 0.04% E. C. Schulz (Socialist) 0.04% E. L. Nance (Socialist) 0.04% J. M. Woodward (Socialist) 0.04% H. L. Harwood (Socialist) 0.04% D. S. Bennett (Socialist) 0.04% Frank Reynolds (Communist) 0.003% George N. Conway (Communist) 0.003%

Louisiana

Louisiana continued to elect its representatives based upon districts adopted in 1912. Those districts did not change until the 1968 elections. ! Louisiana's 1st congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 2nd congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 4th congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 5th congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 6th congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 7th congressional district Uncontested ! Louisiana's 8th congressional district Uncontested

Maine

Maine was redistricted from four seats down to three; of four Republican incumbents, only one was re-elected; one retired and two were defeated by Democratic challengers. ! Maine's 1st congressional district Joseph E. F. Connolly (Democratic) 48.9% ! rowspan=2 | Maine's 2nd congressional district John E. Nelson (Republican) 47.4% Frederick P. Bonney (Ind. Republican) 0.8% ! Maine's 3rd congressional district Owen Brewster (Republican) 49.6% Carl S. Godfrey (Socialist) 0.3%

Maryland

! Maryland's 1st congressional district Harry T. Phoebus (Republican) 35.1% ! Maryland's 2nd congressional district David L. Elliott (Republican) 32.7% ! Maryland's 3rd congressional district R. Palmer Ingram (Republican) 23.8% Samuel M. Neistadt (Socialist) 2.9% Walter Potruzuski (Communist) 0.5% ! Maryland's 4th congressional district Claude B. Sweezey (Republican) 31.6% James J. Kane (Socialist) 2.1% John Gattes (Communist) 0.3% ! Maryland's 5th congressional district A. Kingsley Love (Republican) 29.6% ! Maryland's 6th congressional district Harold C. Smith (Republican) 41.6%

Massachusetts

Massachusetts was redistricted from 16 districts to 15; 10 Republican and 4 Democratic incumbents were re-elected, while 2 Republican incumbents retired in the old 8th and 9th districts; the new 8th containing parts of both elected a Democrat. ! Massachusetts's 1st congressional district Thomas F. Cassidy (Democratic) 42.6% Paul C. Wicks (Socialist) 2.8% ! Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district Joshua L. Brooks (Republican) 45.7% F. Ralph Harlow (Socialist) 4.3% ! Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district M. Fred O'Connell (Democratic) 48.5% ! Massachusetts's 4th congressional district John J. Walsh (Democratic) 45.0% ! Massachusetts's 5th congressional district James J. Bruin (Democratic) 40.1% ! Massachusetts's 6th congressional district James D. Burns (Democratic) 32.3% ! Massachusetts's 7th congressional district Charles W. Lovett (Republican) 40.7% Joseph F. Massidda (Socialist) 2.7% ! Massachusetts's 8th congressional district George H. Norton (Republican) 48.9% ! Massachusetts's 9th congressional district Frederick S. Deitrick (Democratic) 47.4% William Barnard Smith (Prohibition) 1.2% ! Massachusetts's 10th congressional district John J. Crehan (Democratic) 39.7% ! Massachusetts's 11th congressional district William F. McDonald (Republican) 14.3% ! Massachusetts's 12th congressional district Bernard Ginsburg (Republican) 27.1% ! Massachusetts's 13th congressional district Edward G. Morris (Democratic) 41.6% ! Massachusetts's 14th congressional district Andrew J. McGraw (Democratic) 43.2% ! Massachusetts's 15th congressional district Thomas H. Buckley (Democratic) 39.6% Jacob Minkin (Socialist) 2.9%

Michigan

Michigan was redistricted from 13 to 17 districts, adding four new districts in and around Detroit. ! Michigan's 1st congressional district Charles H. Mahoney (Republican) 28.7% Joseph Billups (Communist) 1.6% Alex Levitt (Socialist) 1.3% Walter Ty Krentler (American) 0.3% ! Michigan's 2nd congressional district Earl C. Michener (Republican) 48.3% Harold P. Marley (Socialist) 1.0% Ira Welsh (Communist) 0.2% ! Michigan's 3rd congressional district Charles E. Gauss (Democratic) 46.9% J. Robert Childs (Socialist) 1.4% Charles Francis Young (Prohibition) 1.3% E. M. Curry (Communist) 0.2% ! Michigan's 4th congressional district John C. Ketcham (Republican) 47.2% Hale Tennant (Socialist) 1.2% Howard Harris (Communist) 0.07% ! Michigan's 5th congressional district Winfield H. Caslow (Democratic) 47.3% Morris Armour (Socialist) 1.2% Arthur Briggs (Communist) 0.3% ! Michigan's 6th congressional district Seymour H. Person (Republican) 39.5% Grant M. Hudson (Republican) 12.5% Spurgeon D. Gostelow (Prohibition) 0.1% William Carley (Communist) 0.1% ! Michigan's 7th congressional district James G. Tucker (Democratic) 41.8% Emerald B. Dixon (Prohibition) 2.0% Edward L. Mills (Communist) 0.2% ! Michigan's 8th congressional district William M. Smith (Republican) 44.9% Charles W. Crum (Socialist) 1.3% Howard L. Holmes (Prohibition) 0.3% John G. Zittel (Communist) 0.06% ! Michigan's 9th congressional district James C. McLaughlin (Republican) 47.3% Clyde Smith (Communist) 0.5% ! Michigan's 10th congressional district William J. Kelly (Democratic) 44.9% William Rabideau (Socialist) 1.0% ! Michigan's 11th congressional district Frank P. Bohn (Republican) 47.6% Eugene Le Roy (Socialist) 2.0% Alfred Bachman (Communist) 0.4% ! Michigan's 12th congressional district Levi S. Rice (Democratic) 35.0% Arne Roine (Communist) 2.5% ! Michigan's 13th congressional district Clarence E. Seebaldt (Democratic) 45.1% Alois Simon (Socialist) 1.8% Frank Sullivan (Communist) 0.8% ! Michigan's 14th congressional district Robert H. Clancy (Republican) 47.3% Arthur E. Kent (Socialist) 1.8% John Schmies (Communist) 0.6% ! Michigan's 15th congressional district Charles Bowles (Republican) 46.0% Robert D. Wardell (American) 3.4% Morton Allen (Socialist) 1.6% Bronislaw Wronski (Communist) 0.6% ! Michigan's 16th congressional district Frank P. Darin (Republican) 44.2% Mint Nauta (Socialist) 1.5% John T. Pace (Communist) 1.2% ! Michigan's 17th congressional district Harry Mitchell (Democratic) 44.9% W. H. Allmendiger (Socialist) 2.1% Margaret Jenkins (Communist) 0.4%

Minnesota

Minnesota, reapportioned from 10 seats down to 9, elected all representatives on a statewide general ticket. Of the 10 incumbents, only 1 Farmer–Labor and 1 Republican were re-elected. The other Republicans either lost re-election (4), lost renomination (3), or retired (1). The delegation changed therefore from overwhelmingly Republican (9–1) to a majority Farmer-Labor (5–4). ! rowspan=10 | Minnesota At-large (9 seats) ✅ Paul J. Kvale (Farmer–Labor) 4.9% ✅ Henry M. Arens (Farmer–Labor) 4.6% ✅ Ernest Lundeen (Farmer–Labor) 4.5% ✅ Theodore Christianson (Republican) 4.3% ✅ Einar Hoidale (Democratic) 4.1% ✅ Ray P. Chase (Republican) 4.1% ✅ Francis Shoemaker (Farmer–Labor) 4.1% ✅ Harold Knutson (Republican) 4.0% August H. Andresen (Republican) 4.0% William I. Nolan (Republican) 3.9% Conrad Selvig (Republican) 3.9% Joseph A. A. Burnquist (Republican) 3.9% Jacob L. Peterson (Farmer–Labor) 3.8% Henry Teigan (Farmer–Labor) 3.8% Christian F. Gaarenstroom (Farmer–Labor) 3.7% William A. Pittenger (Republican) 3.7% Nathaniel John Holmberg (Republican) 3.7% Arthur C. Townley (Farmer–Labor) 3.4% Robert Cook Bell (Democratic) 3.1% John P. Coughlin (Democratic) 2.8% Silas M. Bryan (Democratic) 2.7% Emil E. Holmes (Democratic) 2.6% James R. Bennett Jr. (Democratic) 2.5% Donald A. Chapman (Democratic) 2.4% Hugh T. Kennedy (Democratic) 2.4% John Bowe (Democratic) 2.4% Victor Christgau (Independent) 1.1% J. W. Anderson (Communist) 0.2% M. Karson (Communist) 0.1% Fred Lequier (Communist) 0.1% Melvin J. Maas (Independent) 0.01%

Mississippi

Redistricted from 8 districts to 7, with most of the 8th district being added to the 7th. ! Mississippi's 1st congressional district T. C. Moore (Republican) 1.5% John R. Duberry (Republican) 1.5% ! Mississippi's 2nd congressional district L. E. Oldham (Republican) 0.9% William McDonough (Republican) 0.6% ! Mississippi's 3rd congressional district J. T. Spence (Republican) 2.5% Rice Hungerford Jr. (Republican) 1.7% ! Mississippi's 4th congressional district D. F. Elliott (Republican) 1.2% J. O. Martin (Republican) 0.9% ! Mississippi's 5th congressional district F. M. Robertson (Republican) 1.6% Anna W. Matthews (Republican) 1.3% ! Mississippi's 6th congressional district John R. Tally (Republican) 4.4% Charles M. Hays (Republican) 1.1% ! Mississippi's 7th congressional district George W. Forbes (Republican) 2.6% Loyal G. Reese (Republican) 1.4%

Missouri

Missouri was reapportioned from 16 seats to 13, which were elected on a general ticket. The delegation went from 12 Democrats and 4 Republicans to 13 Democrats, 8 of them previous incumbents. ! rowspan=16 | Missouri At-large (13 seats) ✅ James R. Claiborne (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Joe Shannon (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Clyde Williams (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Clarence Cannon (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Frank H. Lee (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ James E. Ruffin (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Ralph F. Lozier (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Jacob L. Milligan (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Reuben T. Wood (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Milton A. Romjue (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Richard M. Duncan (Democratic) 4.8% ✅ Clement C. Dickinson (Democratic) 4.7% Leonidas C. Dyer (Republican) 2.9% Henry F. Niedringhaus (Republican) 2.9% James Stewart (Republican) 2.8% Philip A. Bennett (Republican) 2.8% John M. Hadley (Republican) 2.8% Carl Otto (Republican) 2.8% Louis E. Miller (Republican) 2.8% Sam A. Clark (Republican) 2.8% Joe J. Manlove (Republican) 2.8% Rowland L. Johnston (Republican) 2.8% David W. Hopkins (Republican) 2.8% John W. Palmer (Republican) 2.8% Manvel H. Davis (Republican) 2.8% Phillips (Socialist) 0.06% Morrison (Socialist) 0.06% Langley (Socialist) 0.06% Becker (Socialist) 0.06% Elliff (Socialist) 0.06% Anderson (Socialist) 0.06% Henschel (Socialist) 0.06% Davidson (Socialist) 0.06% Turner (Socialist) 0.06% Hill (Socialist) 0.06% Harrison (Socialist) 0.05% Shumaker (Socialist) 0.05% Thayer (Socialist) 0.05% Benz (Communist) 0.003%

Montana

! Montana's 1st congressional district Mark D. Fitzgerald (Republican) 38.4% A. N. Brooks (Socialist) 2.2% Roger Murray (Communist) 0.3% ! Montana's 2nd congressional district Scott Leavitt (Republican) 44.1% J. H. Matheson (Democratic) 1.3% Harry Juul (Communist) 1.2% H. F. Fuerstnow (Liberty) 0.9%

Nebraska

! Nebraska's 1st congressional district Marcus L. Poteet (Republican) 40.2% Daniel Hill (Socialist) 1.8% ! Nebraska's 2nd congressional district Howard M. Baldrige (Republican) 43.8% Grenville P. North (Independent) 1.7% Hugh W. Thomas (Independent) 1.3% Arthur F. Stearns (Socialist) 1.1% Claude L. Nethaway (Independent) 0.4% Henry Hoffman (Independent) 0.4% ! Nebraska's 3rd congressional district H. Halderson (Republican) 29.3% M. F. Hall (Independent) 3.4% Aug. Hohneke (Socialist) 1.3% ! rowspan=2 | Nebraska's 4th congressional district Fred G. Johnson (Republican) 32.5% Charles G. Binderup (Independent) 17.6% Charles M. Bosley (Independent) 4.0% Peter Uerling (Socialist) 1.2% ! Nebraska's 5th congressional district Robert G. Simmons (Republican) 47.1% A. E. Bell (Socialist) 1.5%

Nevada

! Nevada At-large Samuel S. Arentz (Republican) 39.2%

New Hampshire

! New Hampshire's 1st congressional district William P. Straw (Republican) 48.6% John Zebrowski (Independent) 0.1% ! New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district Jeremiah J. Doyle (Democratic) 46.8% Eli Bourbon (Socialist) 0.3% Waino H. Wirkkala (Communist) 0.1%

New Jersey

! New Jersey's 1st congressional district Samuel T. French (Democratic) 36.7% Morris Stempa (Socialist) 2.4% Charles R. Engel (Prohibition) 0.7% Leon A. Ollen (Communist) 0.06% ! New Jersey's 2nd congressional district Harry R. Coulomb (Democratic) 36.4% Albert H. Schreiber (Socialist) 0.4% Walter L Yerkes (Prohibition) 0.3% ! New Jersey's 3rd congressional district Stanley Washburn (Republican) 48.4% Ethel Beck (Socialist) 0.6% George R. Carroll (Communist) 0.1% ! New Jersey's 4th congressional district Monell Sayre (Democratic) 43.2% William C. Kauffman (Socialist) 1.5% Joseph Wisniewski (Communist) 0.2% Russell Y. Page (Personal Choice) 0.008% ! New Jersey's 5th congressional district Frederic M. P. Pearse (Democratic) 45.6% Bordeaux W. Stokes (Socialist) 1.0% Joseph F. Fofrich (Communist) 0.2% ! New Jersey's 6th congressional district Fred C. Hyer (Democratic) 41.9% Minnie Zurov Sliptzin (Communist) 0.6% ! New Jersey's 7th congressional district Hamilton Cross (Democratic) 47.3% Ferdinand Kadel (Socialist) 0.9% James Benjamin McBride Jr. (Communist) 0.1% Harold Taft Wright (Independent) 0.07% Emil Landgraf (Socialist Labor) 0.05% ! New Jersey's 8th congressional district Harry Joelson (Democratic) 48.9% Garrett DeYoung (Socialist) 1.5% Morris M. Brown (Communist) 0.2% John Leahy (Socialist Labor) 0.09% William Richard Clark (Prohibition) 0.08% ! New Jersey's 9th congressional district Joseph W. Marini (Republican) 46.8% Edward J. Ryan (Independent) 4.1% Henry J. Cox (Socialist) 1.5% ! New Jersey's 10th congressional district William W. Harrison (Democratic) 43.4% Andrew P. Wittel (Socialist) 1.3% Mary Rozanski (Communist) 0.10% ! New Jersey's 11th congressional district John J. McCloskey (Democratic) 48.8% M. Hart Walker (Socialist) 1.2% John Kasper (Communist) 0.2% ! New Jersey's 12th congressional district Joseph M. Degnan (Democratic) 41.7% Louis Reiss (Socialist) 2.0% Charles Mitchell (Communist) 0.3% ! New Jersey's 13th congressional district Mortimer Neuman (Republican) 27.3% Archibald Craig (Socialist) 0.3% Michael G. Pipi (Liberty) 0.1% Max Botwinick (Communist) 0.1% George Ludwig (Socialist Labor) 0.03% ! New Jersey's 14th congressional district Vincent P. McGann (Republican) 23.7% Michael Rappaport (Socialist) 0.7% George Driscoll (Independent) 0.2% Albert Hoffman (Communist) 0.1% Charles Schrafft (Socialist Labor) 0.08%

New Mexico

! New Mexico At-large Jose E. Armijo (Republican) 35.4% N. S. Sweeney (Socialist) 0.9% L. E. Lake (Liberty) 0.3% E. T. Howell (Communist) 0.09%

New York

New York, reapportioned from 43 to 45 seats, left its districts unchanged and elected the two new members at large. ! New York's 1st congressional district Cornelius V. Whitney (Democratic) 42.9% Eric E. DeMarsh (Socialist) 1.6% William F. Varney (Law) 1.5% ! New York's 2nd congressional district Horace A. Demarest (Republican) 27.3% James Oneal (Socialist) 4.1% ! New York's 3rd congressional district Edgar H. Hazelwood (Republican) 13.9% Joseph A. Weil (Socialist) 4.2% Clarence H. Hathaway (Communist) 1.1% ! New York's 4th congressional district Conrad P. Printzlien (Republican) 15.4% Joseph C. Class (Socialist) 2.0% Carl O. Peterson (Communist) 0.5% ! New York's 5th congressional district Irving C. Maltz (Republican) 30.9% Jacob L. Afros (Socialist) 4.3% ! New York's 6th congressional district Joseph P. Byrne (Republican) 29.7% Harry W. Laidler (Socialist) 11.0% Wolf Schefter (Communist) 1.4% Hugo Sesselberg (Civic Securities) 0.9% ! New York's 7th congressional district Richard W. Thomas (Republican) 19.5% David M. Cory (Socialist) 6.4% Emanuel Levin (Communist) 1.6% ! New York's 8th congressional district Daniel Edelman (Republican) 21.8% Baruch C. Vladeck (Socialist) 14.1% Louis De Santer (Communist) 2.0% ! New York's 9th congressional district James Virdone (Republican) 32.7% Abraham I. Shiplacoff (Socialist) 6.5% Richard B. Sullivan (Communist) 0.9% ! New York's 10th congressional district William A. Ronalds (Republican) 24.8% Louis Sadoff (Socialist) 9.3% Harry Friedman (Communist) 2.0% ! New York's 11th congressional district Frank Homer Fay (Republican) 27.9% Walter Dearing (Socialist) 2.8% ! New York's 12th congressional district Henry Steinberg (Republican) 8.4% Abraham P. Conan (Socialist) 3.3% Richard Follops (Independent) 1.6% Lodian Lodian (Independent) 0.2% ! New York's 13th congressional district John Rosenberg (Republican) 9.9% Evelyn W. Hughan (Socialist) 2.7% John Steuben (Independent) 0.9% ! New York's 14th congressional district Henry A. Lowenberg (Republican) 28.3% August Claessens (Socialist) 8.0% Abraham Markoff (Independent) 3.0% ! New York's 15th congressional district Charles Condert Nast (Republican) 16.1% William E. Bohn (Socialist) 2.3% Harry Raymond (Independent) 0.7% ! New York's 16th congressional district Eugene S. Taliaferro (Republican) 28.3% Bertha Mailly (Socialist) 3.5% Carl Hacker (Independent) 1.1% ! New York's 17th congressional district Ruth Baker Pratt (Republican) 43.3% Alexander Kahn (Socialist) 3.0% George Hiram Mann (Independent) 0.8% ! New York's 18th congressional district Patrick S. Hickey (Republican) 19.9% Emerich Steinberger (Socialist) 3.9% Pauline Rogers (Independent) 1.1% ! New York's 19th congressional district William L. Carns (Republican) 26.2% Reinhold Niebuhr (Socialist) 4.3% Mary L. H. Brooks (Independent) 0.5% ! New York's 20th congressional district Fiorello La Guardia (Republican) 47.0% Frank Poree (Socialist) 1.4% Earl Browder (Independent) 1.0% ! New York's 21st congressional district Oscar J. Smith (Republican) 27.7% Frank Crosswaith (Socialist) 7.1% Elinor C. Henderson (Independent) 0.7% ! New York's 22nd congressional district Wilbur J. Murphy (Republican) 17.6% Tyrell Wilson (Socialist) 4.5% Helen Gerson (Independent) 1.3% ! New York's 23rd congressional district Samuel J. Krinn (Republican) 16.7% Samuel Orr (Socialist) 11.3% Carl Prodsky (Independent) 2.5% ! New York's 24th congressional district Benjamin L. Fairchild (Republican) 30.4% Esther Friedman (Socialist) 7.2% Moissaye J. Olgin (Communist) 2.2% Alexander Wascin (Jeffersonian) 0.2% ! New York's 25th congressional district Jesse B. Perlman (Democratic) 42.5% Carl O. Parsons (Socialist) 1.7% David E. Hartshorn (Law) 1.6% ! New York's 26th congressional district Roslyn M. Cox (Democratic) 40.8% Albert W. Brower (Socialist) 0.8% ! New York's 27th congressional district Clifford L. Miller (Democratic) 46.5% Milo C. Myers (Socialist) 0.9% ! New York's 28th congressional district Isaac G. Braman (Republican) 34.7% Allin Depew (Socialist) 0.6% ! New York's 29th congressional district John J. Nyhoff (Democratic) 41.5% Coleman B. Cheney (Socialist) 0.7% ! New York's 30th congressional district George D. Lambertson (Democratic) 42.3% Herbert M. Merrill (Socialist) 2.2% ! New York's 31st congressional district Kenneth Gardner (Democratic) 42.1% George E. Brassard (Socialist) 0.4% ! New York's 32nd congressional district John C. Purcell (Democratic) 37.3% James A. Manson (Socialist) 0.8% ! New York's 33rd congressional district Frederick M. Davenport (Republican) 49.0% Otto L. Endres (Socialist) 1.0% ! New York's 34th congressional district Charles R. Seymour (Democratic) 40.0% Leon Ray Steenburg (Law) 6.1% Pierre De Nie (Socialist) 0.7% ! New York's 35th congressional district Edmund L. Weston (Democratic) 42.3% Walter B. McNinch (Socialist) 2.1% ! New York's 36th congressional district Lithgow Osborne (Democratic) 38.2% Esther Wright (Socialist) 0.9% ! New York's 37th congressional district Julian P. Bretz (Democratic) 45.6% Edward Amherst Ott (Socialist) 1.3% John D. Driscoll (Liberal) 0.7% ! New York's 38th congressional district Charles Stanton (Democratic) 42.4% Arthur Rathjen (Law) 8.7% Richard M. Briggs (Socialist) 2.6% ! New York's 39th congressional district David A. White (Democratic) 32.8% Ernest R. Clark (Law) 18.7% Martin T. Cook (Socialist) 1.4% ! New York's 40th congressional district Ralph W. Nolan (Democratic) 36.1% Herman J. Hahn (Independent) 2.1% ! New York's 41st congressional district Edmund F. Cooke (Republican) 47.4% Robert A. Hoffman (Socialist) 2.5% ! New York's 42nd congressional district Henry Adsit Bull (Republican) 36.4% Marklet H. Harding (Socialist) 1.7% ! New York's 43rd congressional district Gerald A. Herrick (Democratic) 37.1% John C. Cooper (Socialist) 2.9% ! rowspan=2 | New York At-large (2 seats) ✅ John Fitzgibbons (Democratic) 26.9% Nicholas Howard Pinto (Republican) 20.2% Sherman J. Lowell (Republican) 20.0% G. August Gerber (Socialist) 1.9% Fred Sander (Socialist) 1.9% Elizabeth Smart (Law) 0.9% J. Elmer Cates (Law) 0.8% Jacob Berlin (Socialist Labor) 0.1% O. Martin Olson (Socialist Labor) 0.1%

North Carolina

! North Carolina's 1st congressional district John B. Respess (Republican) 9.2% ! North Carolina's 2nd congressional district B. B. Howell (Republican) 4.0% ! North Carolina's 3rd congressional district H. B. Ivey (Republican) 26.8% ! North Carolina's 4th congressional district L. P. Dixon (Republican) 24.0% ! North Carolina's 5th congressional district L. L. Wall (Republican) 29.8% ! North Carolina's 6th congressional district William I. Ward (Republican) 32.2% ! North Carolina's 7th congressional district J. M. Byrd (Republican) 19.6% ! North Carolina's 8th congressional district A. H. Ragan (Republican) 34.6% ! North Carolina's 9th congressional district P. P. Dulin (Republican) 36.5% ! North Carolina's 10th congressional district Charles A. Jonas (Republican) 40.3% ! North Carolina's 11th congressional district Crawford F. James (Republican) 37.7%

North Dakota

North Dakota was reapportioned from 3 seats to 2, and elected them at large. ! rowspan=3 | North Dakota At-large (2 seats) ✅ William Lemke (Republican-NPL) 31.8% W. D. Lynch (Democratic) 17.1% R. B. Murphy (Democratic) 16.9% Pat J. Barrett (Independent) 0.2% Ella Reeve Bloor (Independent) 0.2%

Ohio

! Ohio's 1st congressional district Edward H. Brink (Democratic) 45.6% ! Ohio's 2nd congressional district Edward F. Alexander (Democratic) 49.3% ! Ohio's 3rd congressional district Edith McClure Patterson (Republican) 42.6% Jere F. Mincher (Socialist) 2.7% ! Ohio's 4th congressional district John L. Cable (Republican) 45.4% ! Ohio's 5th congressional district William L. Manahan (Republican) 40.0% ! Ohio's 6th congressional district Mack Sauer (Republican) 43.8% ! Ohio's 7th congressional district Aaron J. Halloran (Democratic) 47.0% ! Ohio's 8th congressional district Grant E. Mouser (Republican) 47.3% ! Ohio's 9th congressional district Wilbur M. White (Republican) 45.4% Silas E. Hurin (Independent) 3.5% Clyde E. Kiker (Independent) 1.8% Karl Pauli (Socialist) 1.1% Eugene Stoll (Communist) 0.5% ! Ohio's 10th congressional district Charles M. Hogan (Democratic) 41.1% ! Ohio's 11th congressional district David J. Lewis (Republican) 37.0% ! Ohio's 12th congressional district John C. Speaks (Republican) 49.8% ! Ohio's 13th congressional district Walter E. Kruger (Republican) 41.1% ! Ohio's 14th congressional district Francis Seiberling (Republican) 45.7% I. B. Hinman (Communist) 0.4% ! Ohio's 15th congressional district C. Ellis Moore (Republican) 42.9% Joseph H. Ewing (Independent) 0.5% ! Ohio's 16th congressional district Charles B. McClintock (Republican) 48.5% ! Ohio's 17th congressional district William M. Morgan (Republican) 48.3% ! Ohio's 18th congressional district B. Frank Murphy (Republican) 49.8% ! Ohio's 19th congressional district D. F. Dunlavy (Democratic) 46.5% John S. Ruth (Independent) 0.1% Harold G. Bickler (Independent) 0.03% ! Ohio's 20th congressional district John Fromholz (Communist) 1.2% ! Ohio's 21st congressional district Gerald Pilliod (Republican) 33.7% Joseph Schiffer (Communist) 0.9% Eugene F. Cheeks (Independent) 0.3% ! Ohio's 22nd congressional district Florence E. Allen (Democratic) 40.9% G. Racheff (Communist) 0.3% Joe T. Thomas (Independent) 0.2% ! Ohio At-largeStephen M. Young (Democratic) 25.7% George H. Bender (Republican) 23.7% L. T. Palmer (Republican) 23.6% Edward R. Stafford (Prohibition) 0.5% Alfred H. Stratton (Prohibition) 0.4% John Rehms (Communist) 0.2% William Hughey (Communist) 0.1% ! Ohio At-large

Oklahoma

! Oklahoma's 1st congressional district Frank Frantz (Republican) 36.3% A. F. Sweeney (Independent) 0.5% ! Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district William F. Head (Republican) 29.5% ! Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district Walter Colbert (Republican) 14.8% ! Oklahoma's 4th congressional district E. W. Kemp (Republican) 24.5% ! Oklahoma's 5th congressional district Paul Huston (Republican) 35.8% ! Oklahoma's 6th congressional district George E. Young (Republican) 20.7% ! Oklahoma's 7th congressional district W. G. Roe (Republican) 15.6% T. H. McLemore (Independent) 6.5% ! Oklahoma's 8th congressional district Milton C. Garber (Republican) 37.8% W. E. Knapp (Independent) 0.8% Alfred Reynolds (Independent) 0.2% ! Oklahoma At-large R. A. Howard (Republican) 26.7% George E. Taylor (Independent) 0.3% R. J. Shive (Independent) 0.2%

Oregon

! Oregon's 1st congressional district Harvey G. Starkweather (Democratic) 37.3% W. J. Butler (Independent) 7.7% Lee Giddings (Socialist) 2.6% Upton A. Upton (Socialist Labor) 1.1% ! Oregon's 2nd congressional district Robert R. Butler (Republican) 40.1% Hugh E. Brady (Independent) 8.2% O. D. Teel (Socialist) 2.0% Paul F. Schnur (Socialist Labor) 1.5% ! Oregon's 3rd congressional district Homer D. Angell (Republican) 32.2% Albert Streiff (Socialist) 4.0% H. H. Stallard (Independent) 2.9% Carl V. Soderback (Socialist Labor) 1.0% Richard L. Lovelace (Communist) 0.9%

Pennsylvania

! Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district Harry T. Glenn (Fair Play) 6.9% G. Kutikoff (Socialist) 1.1% C. Litta (Communist) 0.5% ! Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district John J. Shanahan (Democratic) 38.7% Andrew J. Biemiller (Socialist) 1.6% David Davis (Communist) 0.5% ! Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Frank M. O'Brien (Democratic) 40.6% Joseph Kazmark (Socialist) 1.6% Thomas Nabried (Communist) 0.3% ! Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district William J. O'Rourke (Democratic) 44.4% Joseph Schwartz (Socialist) 2.1% Morris H. Powers (Communist) 0.6% ! Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district Carroll J. Agnew (Democratic) 40.5% Franz E. Daniel (Socialist) 3.8% Ernest Kornfeld (Communist) 0.3% ! Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district Harry V. Dougherty (Democratic) 46.0% M. H. Goldstein (Socialist) 2.3% Charles C. Hopkins (Prohibition) 0.8% ! Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district James C. Crumlish (Democratic) 35.2% David H. H. Felix (Socialist) 2.6% Thomas F. Lester (Liberal) 0.06% ! Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district Matthew Randall (Democratic) 30.1% Jesse Holmes (Socialist) 2.7% C. Wilfred Conard (Prohibition) 1.4% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district Norton Lichtenwalner (Democratic) 46.3% Walter L. Huhn (Socialist) 3.5% ! Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district Richard P. McGrann (Democratic) 36.2% Frank Scott Jr. (Socialist) 2.3% ! Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district George Hart (Prohibition) 4.1% ! Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district John J. Casey (Democratic) 49.2% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district Frederick W. Magrady (Prohibition) 4.7% Anthony Malinowski (Socialist) 4.1% Peter Schwartz (Communist) 0.3% ! Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district Thomas L. Rhoads (Republican) 31.9% Raymond S. Hofses (Socialist) 26.9% George W. Brownback (Independent) 0.1% Florence Cassel (Liberal) 0.001% ! Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district Henry L. Springer (Socialist) 4.0% ! Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district Paul A. Rothfuss (Democratic) 34.1% W. A. Hall (Socialist) 2.4% ! Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district Philip Childs Pendleton (Democratic) 32.8% Mary Winsor (Socialist) 2.9% S. Earle Hoover (Prohibition) 2.4% Francis R. Taylor (Prohibition) 2.0% ! Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district Harry Rippman (Democratic) 32.3% Omer B. Poulson (Citizens) 19.4% ! Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district Carl K. Deen (Democratic) 37.1% Samuel Young (Socialist) 2.5% B. E. P. Prugh (Prohibition) 2.3% ! Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district D. J. Driscoll (Democratic) 46.4% ! Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district William R. Coyle (Republican) 45.1% Simon R. Hartzell (Socialist) 2.2% ! Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district Leighton C. Taylor (Republican) 40.3% Percy K. Coover (Socialist) 1.4% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 23rd congressional district Frederick B. Kerr (Democratic) 47.2% Charles D. Rockel (Socialist) 3.6% ! Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district Samuel A. Kendall (Republican) 44.7% David Rinne (Socialist) 1.8% ! Pennsylvania's 25th congressional district Henry W. Temple (Republican) 41.7% Frank A. Silvis (Socialist) 2.2% ! Pennsylvania's 26th congressional district Sam B. Wilson (Democratic) 46.0% ! rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania's 27th congressional district D. A. Dorn (Democratic) 41.0% Robert McEldowney (Liberal) 4.6% William C. Widdowson (Socialist) 2.5% Donald J. Perry (Jobless) 0.8% Alexander S. Ryesky (Communist) 0.4% ! Pennsylvania's 28th congressional district Adam Wyant (Republican) 40.8% A. W. Zornick (Socialist) 4.0% ! Pennsylvania's 29th congressional district Milton W. Shreve (Republican) 46.6% F. Lindy (Socialist) 3.1% Leo Mittelmeier (Communist) 0.2% ! Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district Edmund F. Erk (Republican) 47.0% Sarah Z. Limbach (Socialist) 3.4% Robert Hervey (Prohibition) 1.6% Edwin A. Glenn (Peoples) 0.8% ! Pennsylvania's 31st congressional district Leo O. Guthrie (Repeal Volstead) 7.5% William B. Kane (Socialist) 7.0% ! Pennsylvania's 32nd congressional district Anne E. Felix (Democratic) 40.9% Max Lutsky (Socialist) 2.2% John W. Grubbs (Prohibition) 1.8% Patrick J. Sullivan (Independent) 1.5% Max Jenkins (Communist) 0.4% ! Pennsylvania's 33rd congressional district Harry A. Estep (Republican) 43.9% Samuel Oshry (Socialist) 2.4% George Harger (Prohibition) 1.5% Carl Price (Communist) 0.2% ! Pennsylvania's 34th congressional district Guy E. Campbell (Republican) 44.3% Mary B. Lehner (Socialist) 3.9% Thomas M. Heard (Prohibition) 1.9%

Puerto Rico

See Non-voting delegates, below.

Rhode Island

! rowspan=2 | Rhode Island's 1st congressional district Clark Burdick (Republican) 44.2% Sara M. Algeo (Independent Dry) 0.2% ! Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district Thomas P. Hazard (Republican) 45.0% Alfred W. Pett (Prohibition) 0.2%

South Carolina

! South Carolina's 1st congressional district D. C. Sharpe (Republican) 4.1% ! South Carolina's 2nd congressional district D. A. Gardner (Republican) 2.1% ! South Carolina's 3rd congressional district T. Frank McCord (Republican) 0.8% ! South Carolina's 4th congressional district Otho Williams (Republican) 1.6% ! South Carolina's 5th congressional district G. M. Williams (Republican) 1.5% ! South Carolina's 6th congressional district C. B. Ruffin (Republican) 1.4%

South Dakota

! South Dakota's 1st congressional district Charles A. Christopherson (Republican) 44.4% Paul L. Werth (Liberty) 1.6% Lydia B. Johnson (Independent) 0.7% Roy Miller (Independent) 0.1% ! rowspan=2 | South Dakota's 2nd congressional district William Williamson (Republican) 43.9% Arne Jaskela (Independent) 0.4%

Tennessee

! Tennessee's 1st congressional district Oscar Lovette (Independent) 42.1% Albert C. Tipton (Democratic) 12.0% Jess Smith (Independent) 0.1% A. Isenberg (Independent) 0.03% ! Tennessee's 2nd congressional district H. S. Burnett (Democratic) 40.5% T. J. Rowland (Independent) 1.4% Jeff Johnson (Independent) 0.4% ! Tennessee's 3rd congressional district William N. Levan (Republican) 4.0% Fred Starr (Independent) 3.3% T. J. Rowland (Independent) 1.0% ! Tennessee's 4th congressional district W. H. Crowell (Republican) 15.9% J. K. Stockton (Independent) 1.5% ! rowspan=2 | Tennessee's 5th congressional district J. Y. Freeman (Republican) 10.5% Howard Kester (Independent) 1.9% ! Tennessee's 6th congressional district G. C. Stephenson (Democratic) 19.6% D. J. Bevis (Independent) 1.3% ! Tennessee's 7th congressional district Willoughby Stewart (Republican) 21.0% E. R. Dubose (Independent) 1.2% ! Tennessee's 8th congressional district Mary Burnett (Republican) 10.2% B. S. Duggan (Independent) 1.6% ! Tennessee's 9th congressional district S. A. Godsey (Republican) 7.0% Ollie L. Overton (Independent) 1.5% Robert H. Gowling (Independent) 1.1% Theodore W. Lorwell (Independent) 0.4%

Texas

! Texas's 1st congressional district A. O. Barker (Republican) 2.5% ! Texas's 2nd congressional district J. H. Buchanan (Republican) 4.6% John W. Conner (Liberty) 0.006% ! Texas's 3rd congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 4th congressional district Floyd Harry (Republican) 4.8% ! Texas's 5th congressional district George J. McManus (Republican) 7.9% ! Texas's 6th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 7th congressional district Arthur J. Long (Republican) 4.6% ! Texas's 8th congressional district William E. Lang (Republican) 8.0% J. W. McDonald (Liberty) 0.008% ! Texas's 9th congressional district Lewis Allen (Republican) 3.3% ! Texas's 10th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 11th congressional district C. C. Baker (Republican) 3.2% ! Texas's 12th congressional district George Calvert (Republican) 6.7% ! Texas's 13th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 14th congressional district Frank B. Vaughan (Republican) 8.5% ! Texas's 15th congressional district Carlos G. Watson (Republican) 14.2% ! Texas's 16th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 17th congressional district Uncontested ! Texas's 18th congressional district S. E. Fish (Republican) 4.0% ! rowspan=3 | Texas At-large (3 seats) ✅ Sterling P. Strong (Democratic) 30.9% ✅ Joseph Weldon Bailey Jr. (Democratic) 30.8% Enoch G. Fletcher (Republican) 2.5% F. A. Blankenbeckler (Republican) 2.4% J. A. Simpson (Republican) 2.3% H. M. Shelton (Socialist) 0.10% P. L. Peterson (Socialist) 0.10% Ben O. Miller (Socialist) 0.09% P. A. Spain (Liberty) 0.007% H. G. Eastridge (Liberty) 0.007% John L. Andrews (Jacksonian) 0.003%

Utah

! Utah's 1st congressional district Don B. Colton (Republican) 47.6% ?? (Socialist) 1.6% ?? (Communist) 0.1% ! Utah's 2nd congressional district Frederick C. Loofbourow (Republican) 42.1% ?? (Socialist) 1.1% ?? (Communist) 0.7%

Vermont

! rowspan=2 | Vermont At-large Joseph A. McNamara (Democratic) 35.6%

Virginia

! rowspan=10 | Virginia At-large (9 seats) ✅ Jack Montague (Democratic) 8.3% ✅ S. Otis Bland (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ Thomas G. Burch (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ A. Willis Robertson (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ Howard W. Smith (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ Patrick H. Drewry (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ Colgate Darden (Democratic) 8.2% ✅ John W. Flannagan Jr. (Democratic) 8.1% Menalcus Lankford (Republican) 3.7% Jacob A. Garber (Republican) 3.4% Fred W. McWane (Republican) 3.3% Roland E. Chase (Republican) 3.3% George Cole Scott (Republican) 3.3% Henry A. Wise (Republican) 3.2% W. M. Brown (Independent) 1.8% Charles C. Berkeley (Independent) 1.7% R. Lindsay Gordon Jr. (Independent) 0.7% A. J. Dunning Jr. (Prohibition) 0.7% Albon James Royal (Socialist) 0.2% Winston F. Dawson (Socialist) 0.2% Herman R. Ansell (Socialist) 0.2% David G. George (Socialist) 0.2% Angie M. Norris (Socialist) 0.2% J. E. Spaulding (Republican) 0.1% Others 0.04% Frank Lyon (Independent) 0.008%

Washington

! Washington's 1st congressional district John Franklin Miller (Republican) 42.9% E. E. Barnes (Liberty) 1.5% ! Washington's 2nd congressional district Lindley H. Hadley (Republican) 35.2% Floyd Hatfield (Liberty) 7.6% W. E. Elbe (Communist) 1.0% ! Washington's 3rd congressional district Albert Johnson (Republican) 34.4% J. T. Sullivan (Liberty) 18.7% ! Washington's 4th congressional district John W. Summers (Republican) 43.7% ! Washington's 5th congressional district Leo Welsh (Socialist) 3.2% ! Washington's 6th congressional district John T. McCutcheon (Republican) 36.8% Tom Martin (Liberty) 13.0% August Toellner (Independent) 0.1%

West Virginia

! West Virginia's 1st congressional district Carl G. Bachmann (Republican) 48.3% Henry L. Franklin (Independent) 0.8% ! West Virginia's 2nd congressional district Frank L. Bowman (Republican) 46.2% Jesse T. Brillhart (Independent) 0.4% Emilio Garbarino (Independent) 0.02% ! West Virginia's 3rd congressional district John M. Wolverton (Republican) 46.4% ! West Virginia's 4th congressional district Robert Lynn Hogg (Republican) 47.4% J. S. Jeffrey (Independent) 0.2% ! West Virginia's 5th congressional district Hugh Ike Shott (Republican) 47.9% ! West Virginia's 6th congressional district James O. Lakin (Republican) 43.6%

Wisconsin

! Wisconsin's 1st congressional district William D. Thompson (Democratic) 45.8% Otis J. Bouma (Socialist) 4.9% Henry H. Tubbs (Prohibition) 0.4% John Sekat (Ind. Communist) 0.4% ! rowspan=2 | Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district John B. Gay (Republican) 42.0% Charles D. Madsen (Socialist) 1.5% Georgenia J. Koppke (Prohibition) 0.3% ! Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district John J. Boyle (Democratic) 39.4% ! Wisconsin's 4th congressional district John C. Schafer (Republican) 28.1% Walter Polakowski (Socialist) 20.4% Carl Lester (Independent) 0.6% ! Wisconsin's 5th congressional district Joseph A. Padway (Republican) 24.9% Herman O. Kent (Socialist) 23.3% Kavanaugh C. Downey (Independent) 5.0% Emil B. Gennrich (Ind. Republican) 2.8% Emil Gardos (Independent) 0.3% ! Wisconsin's 6th congressional district Louis J. Fellens (Republican) 38.7% Franklin Pfeiffer (Socialist) 2.2% ! Wisconsin's 7th congressional district Frank D. Chapman (Democratic) 48.7% ! Wisconsin's 8th congressional district George J. Schneider (Republican) 49.3% ! Wisconsin's 9th congressional district Miles H. McNally (Democratic) 43.1% ! Wisconsin's 10th congressional district Peter B. Cadigan (Democratic) 39.8% Arvid Salonen (Ind. Communist) 1.1%

Wyoming

! Wyoming At-large Paul R. Greever (Democratic) 47.7% W. W. Wolfe (Socialist) 1.6% James R. Carpenter (American) 0.8% George Morphis (Communist) 0.2%

Non-voting delegates

! Alaska Territory At-large James Wickersham (Republican) 28.32% ! Hawaii Territory At-large ! Puerto Rico At-large Benigno Fernández García (Liberal) 44.35% Julio Medina González (Nationalist) 1.37%

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