1912 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1912 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 63rd United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 5, 1912, while Maine and Vermont held theirs in September. They coincided with the election of President Woodrow Wilson.

1912 United States House of Representatives elections

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All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderChamp ClarkJames Mann
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceMarch 4, 1909March 4, 1911
Leader's seatMissouri 5thIllinois 2nd
Last election229 seats162 seats
Seats won291[1][2]134[1][2]
Seat changeIncrease 62Decrease 28
Popular vote8,224,8577,396,644
Percentage43.12%38.78%
SwingDecrease 3.42%Decrease 7.62%

 Third partyFourth party
 
PartyProgressiveSocialist
Last election0 seats1 seat
Seats won10[1][2][b][c]0[1][2]
Seat changeIncrease 10Decrease 1
Popular vote1,896,446[d]1,507,806
Percentage9.94%7.90%
SwingNewIncrease 3.61%

 Fifth party
 
PartyIndependent
Last election2 seats [e]
Seats won0
Seat changeDecrease 2
Popular vote49,622
Percentage0.26%
SwingDecrease 0.21%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Progressive gain      Independent gain

Speaker before election

Champ Clark
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Champ Clark
Democratic

Wilson's victory was partly due to the division of the opposition Republican Party into conservative and progressive factions. While many progressives stayed within the party framework, they maintained lukewarm relationships with Republican leadership. Others formed a third party known as the Progressives and several switched allegiance to the Democrats. A message of unity was portrayed by the Democrats, allowing this group to present themselves as above the bickering and corruption that had become associated with the Republican internal feud. Many of the new seats that were added after the prior census ended up in Democratic hands. In addition, William Kent, who had been elected to the House as a Republican in 1908, was elected to California's 1st congressional district as an Independent.

This was the first election after the congressional reapportionment based on the 1910 Census. The Apportionment Act of 1911 also guaranteed that Arizona and New Mexico would have one seat each after those states joined the union in early 1912. Under this reapportionment, the number of representatives was increased to 435, where it currently stands (the 435-seat cap was later made permanent after the passage of the Reapportionment Act of 1929, with the exception of 1959 when Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as states).

Election summaries

In reapportionment following the 1910 census,[citation needed] 41 new seats were added, bringing the House to its modern size. This would be the last time the size of the House changed, except for a temporary addition of two seats in 1959 after the admission of Alaska and Hawaii and subsequent return to 435 in 1963. In the reapportionment, 1 state lost 1 seat, 22 states had no change in apportionment, 16 states gained 1 seat each, 5 states gained 2 seats each, 2 states gained 3 seats, 1 state gained 4 seats, and 1 state gained 6 seats. Twelve states used at-large seats in addition to districts to elect new seats.

29110134
Democratic[f]Republican
Results of the 1912 United States House of Representatives elections
Political partyLeaderMOCsVotes
ContestedTotalGainedLostNetOf total (%)TotalOf total (%)Change (%)
DemocraticChamp Clark4312917110 6166.90%8,210,13743.29%-
RepublicanJames Mann3701341746 2930.80%7,377,51438.90%-
Progressive208808 81.84%1,761,5459.29%-
Socialist335010 10%1,505,5767.94%-
Prohibition209000 0%279,0361.47%-
Washington13202 20.46%130,0730.69%-
Keystone8000 0%85,2780.45%-
Progressive Republican2000 0%23,0780.12%-
Independent25000 0%12,6700.07%-
Bull Moose2000 0%10,4600.06%-
Socialist Labor21000 0%8,4990.04%-
Independence9000 0%7,4700.04%-
Roosevelt Progressive1000 0%5,8910.03%-
National Progressive2000 0%5,7140.03%-
Taft for President1000 0%2,2690.01%-
Industrialist1000 0%1,0750.01%-
Jefferson1000 0%730.00%-
Workingmen's1000 0%150.00%-
Total43518,967,165
Popular vote
Democratic
43.29%
Republican
38.90%
Progressive
9.98%
Socialist
7.94%
Others
0.58%
House seats
Democratic
66.90%
Republican
30.80%
Progressive
2.30%
StateTypeTotal seats
(After reapportionment)
DemocraticRepublicanProgressiveIndependent
SeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChange
AlabamaDistrict
+at-large[g]
10 110 10 0 0
ArizonaAt-large1 1 0 0 0
ArkansasDistrict7 7 0 0 0
CaliforniaDistrict11 33 27 0 1 1
ColoradoDistrict
+2 at-large[g]
4 14 10 0 0
ConnecticutDistrict5 5 40 40 0
DelawareAt-large1 1 10 10 0
FloridaDistrict
+at-large[g]
4 14 10 0 0
GeorgiaDistrict12 112 10 0 0
IdahoAt-large2 10 2 10 0
IllinoisDistrict
+2 at-large[g]
27 220 95 92 20
IndianaDistrict13 13 10 10 0
IowaDistrict11 3 28 20 0
KansasDistrict8 5 53 50 0
KentuckyDistrict11 9 2 0 0
LouisianaDistrict8 18 10 0 0
Maine[h]District4 1 13 10 0
MarylandDistrict6 6 10 10 0
MassachusettsDistrict16 27 39 10 0
MichiganDistrict
+at-large[g]
13 12 9 12 20
MinnesotaDistrict
+at-large[g]
10 11 9 10 0
MississippiDistrict8 8 0 0 0
MissouriDistrict16 15 21 20 0
MontanaAt-large2 12 20 10 0
NebraskaDistrict6 3 3 0 0
NevadaAt-large1 0 1 0 0
New HampshireDistrict2 2 20 20 0
New JerseyDistrict12 211 41 20 0
New MexicoAt-large1 11 0 10 0
New YorkDistrict43 631 811 31 10
North CarolinaDistrict10 10 0 0 0
North DakotaDistrict3 10 3 10 0
OhioDistrict
+at-large[g]
22 119 33 20 0
OklahomaDistrict
+3 at-large[g]
8 36 32 0 0
OregonDistrict3 10 3 10 0
PennsylvaniaDistrict
+4 at-large[g]
36 412 422 22 20
Rhode IslandDistrict3 12 11 0 0
South CarolinaDistrict7 7 0 0 0
South DakotaDistrict3 10 3 10 0
TennesseeDistrict10 8 2 0 0
TexasDistrict
+2 at-large[g]
18 218 20 0 0
UtahAt-large2 10 2 10 0
Vermont[h]District2 0 2 0 0
VirginiaDistrict10 9 1 0 0
WashingtonDistrict
+2 at-large[g]
5 20 3 2 20
West VirginiaDistrict
+at-large[g]
6 12 24 30 0
WisconsinDistrict11 3 18 [i]0 0
WyomingAt-large1 0 1 0 0
Total435 41291
66.9%
61134
30.8%
299
2.1%
91
0.2%
1
Results shaded according to the winning candidate's share of popular vote

Early election dates

Two states, with 6 seats between them, held elections early in 1912:

This was the last year that Vermont held early elections.

Special elections

There were four special elections in 1912 to the 57th United States Congress.

Special elections are sorted by date then district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kansas 7Edmond H. MadisonRepublican1906Incumbent died September 18, 1911.
New member elected January 9, 1912.
Democratic gain.
  • Y George Neeley (Democratic) 48.63%
  • Frank Martin (Republican) 43.74%
  • N. L. Amos (Socialist) 5.77%
  • Harry R. Ross (Prohibition) 1.85%[3]
Pennsylvania 1Henry H. BinghamRepublican1878Incumbent died March 22, 1912.
New member elected May 24, 1912.
Republican hold.
  • Y William Scott Vare (Republican) 87.76%
  • Henry V. Garrett (Democratic) 11.85%
  • Charles L. Hawley (Prohibition) 0.40%[4]
Iowa 11Elbert H. HubbardRepublican1904Incumbent died June 4, 1912.
New member elected November 5, 1912.
Republican hold.
  • Y George Cromwell Scott (Republican) 41.05%
  • Anthony Van Wagenen (Democratic) 36.20%
  • Joseph W. Hallam (Progressive) 22.76%[5]
New York 26George R. MalbyRepublican1906Incumbent died July 5, 1912.
New member elected November 5, 1912.
Republican hold.
  • Y Edwin Albert Merritt (Republican) 46.87%
  • Dennis B. Lucey (Democratic) 32.94%
  • John R. Burnham (Progressive) 20.20%[6]

Alabama

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1George W. TaylorDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 2S. Hubert Dent Jr.Democratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 3Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr.Democratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 4Fred L. BlackmonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Fred L. Blackmon (Democratic) 67.4%
  • Adolphus P. Longshore (Progressive) 26.6%
  • W. H. Sturdivant (Republican) 6.0%[10]
Alabama 5James Thomas HeflinDemocratic1904 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 6Richmond P. HobsonDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 7John L. BurnettDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John L. Burnett (Democratic) 54.4%
  • Sumter Cogswell (Progressive) 30.4%
  • John J. Stephens (Republican) 15.1%[13]
Alabama 8William N. RichardsonDemocratic1900 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 9Oscar UnderwoodDemocratic1894 (contested)
1896
Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama at-largeNone (District created)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Y John Abercrombie (Democratic) 87.8%
  • Asa E. Stratton (Republican) 9.6%
  • J. C. Maxwell (Socialist) 2.5%

Arizona

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arizona at-largeCarl HaydenDemocratic1911Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Carl Hayden (Democratic) 48.37%
  • Robert S. Fisher (Progressive) 24.71%
  • Thomas Edward Campbell (Republican) 13.21%
  • A. Charles Smith (Socialist) 12.89%
  • O. Gibson (Prohibition) 0.82%[16]

Arkansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas 1Robert B. MaconDemocratic1902Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
Arkansas 2William A. OldfieldDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 3John C. FloydDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 4William B. CravensDemocratic1906Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Otis Wingo (Democratic) 67.59%
  • James O. Livesay (Republican) 32.41%[20]
Arkansas 5Henderson M. JacowayDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 6Joseph Taylor RobinsonDemocratic1902Incumbent retired to run for Arkansas Governor.
Democratic hold.
Arkansas 7William S. GoodwinDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.

California

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California 1William Kent
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected as an Independent.
Independent gain.
  • Y William Kent (Independent) 37.27%
  • I. G. Zumwalt (Democratic) 34.37%
  • Edward H. Hart (Republican) 19.40%
  • Joseph Bredsteen (Socialist) 8.96%[24]
California 2John E. Raker
Redistricted from the 1st district
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John E. Raker (Democratic) 62.64%
  • Frank M. Rutherford (Republican) 27.17%
  • J. C. Williams (Socialist) 10.19%[25]
California 3None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y Charles F. Curry (Republican) 58.85%
  • Gilbert McMillan Ross (Democratic) 28.79%
  • William L. Wilson (Socialist) 12.36%[26]
California 4Julius KahnRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Julius Kahn (Republican) 56.09%
  • Bert Schlesinger (Democratic) 32.72%
  • Norman W. Pendleton (Socialist) 11.19%[27]
California 5None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y John I. Nolan (Republican) 52.27%
  • Stephen V. Costello (Democratic) 34.69%
  • E. L. Reguin (Socialist) 13.04%[28]
California 6Joseph R. Knowland
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Republican1904Incumbent re-elected.
California 7James C. Needham
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican1898Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Denver S. Church (Democratic) 44.05%
  • James C. Needham (Republican) 42.65%
  • J. S. Cato (Socialist) 13.30%[30]
California 8Everis A. Hayes
Redistricted from the 5th district
Republican1904Incumbent re-elected.
California 9None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Charles W. Bell (Progressive) 47.25%
  • Thomas H. Kirk (Democratic) 23.87%
  • Ralph L. Criswell (Socialist) 18.22%
  • George S. Yarnall (Prohibition) 10.66%[32]
California 10William Stephens
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected to different party.
Progressive gain.
  • Y William Stephens (Progressive) 53.45%
  • George Ringo (Democratic) 21.91%
  • Fred C. Wheeler (Socialist) 20.98%
  • Emory D. Martindale (Prohibition) 3.67%[33]
California 11Sylvester C. Smith
Redistricted from the 8th district
Republican1904Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Incumbent died before the Congress ended.
  • Y William Kettner (Democratic) 42.69%
  • Samuel C. Evans (Republican) 36.85%
  • Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 12.14%
  • Helen M. Stoddard (Prohibition) 8.33%[34]

Colorado

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Colorado 1Atterson W. RuckerDemocratic1908Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
  • Y George Kindel (Democratic) 45.8%
  • W. J. Crank (Progressive) 25.33%
  • Rice W. Means (Republican) 20.93%
  • John W. Martin (Socialist) 5.68%
  • Otto A. Reinhardt (Prohibition) 2.22%[35]
Colorado 2John Andrew MartinDemocratic1908Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Harry H. Seldomridge (Democratic) 44.5%
  • Charles A. Ballreich (Republican) 28.8%
  • Neil N. McLean (Progressive) 19.7%
  • S. A. Van Buskirk (Socialist) 7.0%[36]
Colorado at-largeNew seatNew member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Edward T. Taylor (Democratic) 22.45%
  • Y Edward Keating (Democratic) 21.55%
  • Clarence P. Dodge (Progressive) 12.64%
  • Samuel H. Kinsley (Republican) 12.42%
  • Jesse J. Laton (Republican) 12.11%
  • Charles E. Fisher (Progressive) 11.46%
  • Unknown (Socialist) 3.14%
  • F. W. Brainard (Socialist) 3.08%
  • Samuel S. Stutzman (Prohibition) 1.14%[37]
New seatNew member elected.
Democratic gain.

Connecticut

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Connecticut 1E. Stevens HenryRepublican1894Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Augustine Lonergan (Democratic) 40%
  • Charles C. Bissell (Republican) 38.7%
  • Joseph W. Alsop (Progressive) 14.9%
  • Arthur B. Beers (Socialist) 4.7%
  • Duane N. Griffin (Prohibition) 1%
  • Alvis Kumpitsch (Socialist Labor) .6%[38]
Connecticut 2Thomas L. ReillyDemocratic1910Incumbent retired to run in the 3rd district.
Democratic Hold
  • Y Bryan F. Mahan (Democratic) 41.8%
  • William A. King (Republican) 40.3%
  • G. Warren Davis (Progressive) 13.3%
  • William M. Kellas (Socialist) 3%
  • Charles M. Reed (Prohibition) 1.3%
  • Otto Ruckser (Socialist Labor) .4%[39]
Connecticut 3Edwin W. HigginsRepublican1904Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Thomas L. Reilly (Democratic) 42.7%
  • John Q. Tilson (Republican) 34.1%
  • Yandell Henderson (Progressive) 14.4%
  • William A. Applegate (Socialist) 7%
  • Edward A. Richards (Prohibition) 1.1%
  • Christian Frosch (Socialist Labor) .9%[40]
Connecticut 4Ebenezer J. HillRepublican1894Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Jeremiah Donovan (Democratic) 37.6%
  • Ebenezer J. Hill (Republican) 34.1%
  • Samuel E. Vincent (Progressive) 19.9%
  • Robert Hunter (Socialist) 6.9%
  • G. Whitfield Simonson (Prohibition) 1%
  • Harold Pederson (Socialist Labor) .6%[41]
Connecticut 5None (New district)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Y William Kennedy (Democratic) 39.2%
  • Thomas D. Bradstreet (Republican) 38%
  • Horace G. Hoadley (Progressive) 15.6%
  • Ernest D. Hull (Socialist) 6.2%
  • John B. Davidson (Prohibition) 1%[42]

Delaware

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-largeWilliam H. HealdRepublican1908Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Franklin Brockson (Democratic) 46.16%
  • George Hall (Republican) 34.37%
  • Hiram R. Burton (National Progressive) 11.29%
  • Louis A. Drexler (Progressive) 5.80%
  • John H. Kelly (Prohibition) 1.23%
  • Edward Norton (Socialist) 1.16%

Florida

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Florida 1Stephen M. SparkmanDemocratic1894Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Stephen M. Sparkman (Democratic) 78.5%
  • C. C. Allen (Socialist) 12.0%
  • George W. Beall (Republican) 4.9%
  • J. D. Hazzard (Progressive) 3.0%
  • George C. Kelley (Prohibition) 1.6%[43]
Florida 2Frank ClarkDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank Clark (Democratic) 81.1%
  • J. J. Collins (Socialist) 7.3%
  • John W. Howell (Republican) 6.7%
  • C. E. Speir (Progressive) 4.9%[44]
Florida 3Dannite H. MaysDemocratic1908Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Emmett Wilson (Democratic) 86.4%
  • W. M. Lamberry (Socialist) 6.3%
  • Thomas F. McGourin (Republican) 4.7%
  • John T. Poder (Progressive) 2.7%[45]
Florida at-largeNone (New seat)New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Claude L'Engle (Democratic) 77.4%
  • A. N. Jackson (Socialist) 8.2%
  • George W. Allen (Republican) 6.6%
  • E. R. Gunby (Progressive) 6.0%
  • Frances P. Coffin (Prohibition) 1.8%

Georgia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1Charles G. EdwardsDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 2Seaborn A. RoddenberyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 3Dudley M. HughesDemocratic1908Incumbent ran in the 12th district.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 4William C. AdamsonDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 5William S. HowardDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 6Charles L. BartlettDemocratic1894Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 7Gordon LeeDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 8Samuel J. TribbleIndependent
Democratic
1910Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 9Thomas M. BellDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 10Thomas W. HardwickDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 11William G. BrantleyDemocratic1896Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 12None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.

Idaho

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Idaho at-large
2 seats on a general ticket
Burton L. FrenchRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Burton L. French (Republican) 27.52%
  • Y Addison T. Smith (Republican) 22.40%
  • Perry W. Mitchell (Democratic) 15.51%
  • Edward M. Pugmire (Democratic) 15.45%
  • P. Monroe Smock (Progressive) 6.20%
  • G. W. Belloit (Socialist) 5.86%
  • Edward L. Rigg (Socialist) 5.86%
  • John Tucker (Prohibition) 0.61%
  • Jonathan G. Carrick (Prohibition) 0.60%[58]
None (New seat)New seat.
Republican gain.

Illinois

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois 1Martin B. MaddenRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Martin B. Madden (Republican) 52.16%
  • Andrew Donovan (Democratic) 38.2%
  • William F. Barnard (Socialist) 8.5%
  • W. H. Rogers (Prohibition) 1.15%[59]
Illinois 2James Robert MannRepublican1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James Robert Mann (Republican) 37.37%
  • John C. Vaughan (Democratic) 27.76%
  • Thomas D. Knight (Progressive) 26.3%
  • John C. Flora (Socialist) 8.11%
  • Edgar T. Lee (Prohibition) .57%[60]
Illinois 3William W. WilsonRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y George E. Gorman (Democratic) 33.18%
  • William W. Wilson (Republican) 28.8%
  • Franklin P. Simons (Progressive) 26.57%
  • George H. Gibson (Socialist) 10.44%
  • William H. Dietz (Prohibition) 1.02%[61]
Illinois 4James T. McDermottDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James T. McDermott (Democratic) 57.53%
  • Charles J. Tomkiewicz (Republican) 24.56%
  • Carl F. Gauger (Socialist) 18.14%[62]
Illinois 5Adolph J. SabathDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Adolph J. Sabath (Democratic) 51.8%
  • Jacob Gartenstein (Republican) 19.47%
  • Charles Toepper (Socialist) 15.60%
  • Louis H. Clusmann (Progressive) 13.12%[63]
Illinois 6Edmund J. StackDemocratic1906Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
  • Y James McAndrews (Democratic) 45.28%
  • Arthur W. Fulton (Republican) 38.15%
  • John Will (Socialist) 15.63%
  • J. W. Troeger (Prohibition) .94%[64]
Illinois 7Frank BuchananDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank Buchanan (Democratic) 28.19%
  • Elton C. Armitage (Progressive) 27.27%
  • Niels Juul (Republican) 22.12%
  • Otto C. Christensen (Socialist) 21.8%
  • E. H. Parkinson (Prohibition) .62%[65]
Illinois 8Thomas GallagherDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thomas Gallagher (Democratic) 52.43%
  • William G. Herrmann (Republican) 28.95%
  • N. F. Holm (Socialist) 17.64%
  • John Nelson (Prohibition) .99%[66]
Illinois 9Lynden EvansDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
  • Y Frederick A. Britten (Republican) 34.6%
  • Lynden Evans (Democratic) 30.32%
  • C. O. Ludlow (Progressive) 22.47%
  • Frank Shiflersmith (Socialist) 11.77%
  • Herbert V. Lyon (Prohibition) .7%
  • Hugh F. McGovern (Independent) .15%[67]
Illinois 10George Edmund FossRepublican1894Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Charles Thomson (Progressive) 35.23%
  • George Edmund Foss (Republican) 29.03%
  • C. O. Ludlow (Democratic) 26%
  • Charles E. Larson (Socialist) 8.9%
  • Dudley Grant Hays (Prohibition) .84%[68]
Illinois 11Ira C. CopleyRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Ira C. Copley (Republican) 61.13%
  • Thomas H. Riley (Democratic) 34.02%
  • P. H. Murray (Socialist) 2.77%
  • William P. Lea (Prohibition) 2.08%[69]
Illinois 12Charles E. FullerRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Charles Thomson (Progressive) 36.43%
  • Charles E. Fuller (Republican) 33.59%
  • Jacob W. Rausch (Democratic) 24.31%
  • Joseph McCabe (Socialist) 4.26%
  • C. W. Earl (Prohibition) 1.43%[70]
Illinois 13John C. McKenzieRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John C. McKenzie (Republican) 36.54%
  • I. F. Edwards (Progressive) 30.14%
  • Ray Rariden (Democratic) 29.7%
  • William Beers (Prohibition) 2.06%
  • Clarence C. Brooks (Socialist) 1.56%[71]
Illinois 14James McKinneyRepublican1905Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Clyde H. Tavenner (Democratic) 47.31%
  • Charles J. Searle (Republican) 43.95%
  • Charles Block (Socialist) 6.85%
  • Parkhurst W. Cutler (Prohibition) 1.89%[72]
Illinois 15George W. PrinceRepublican1895Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Stephen A. Hoxworth (Democratic) 35.82%
  • Charles F. Kincheloe (Progressive) 31.68%
  • George W. Prince (Republican) 25.07%
  • John C. Sjodin (Socialist) 5.52%
  • Paul D. Ransom (Prohibition) 1.9%[73]
Illinois 16Claude U. StoneDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Claude U. Stone (Democratic) 45.69%
  • William E. Cadmus (Progressive) 27.6%
  • Frederick H. Smith (Republican) 20.26%
  • Rudolf Pfeiffer (Socialist) 5.39%
  • George W. Warner (Prohibition) 1.06%[74]
Illinois 17John A. SterlingRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Louis FitzHenry (Democratic) 38.03%
  • John A. Sterling (Republican) 34.49%
  • George E. Stump (Progressive) 23.55%
  • E. J. Brais (Socialist) 2.13%
  • Robert Means (Prohibition) 1.8%[75]
Illinois 18Joseph G. CannonRepublican1872Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 19William B. McKinleyRepublican1904Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 20Henry T. RaineyDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry T. Rainey (Democratic) 54.13%
  • E. E. Brass (Republican) 24.2%
  • B. O. Aylesworth (Progressive) 17.89%
  • Jesse Morgan (Socialist) 2%
  • Charles P. Corson (Prohibition) 1.79%[78]
Illinois 21James M. GrahamDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James M. Graham (Democratic) 46.84%
  • H. Clay Wilson (Republican) 29.72%
  • Robert Johns (Progressive) 15.98%
  • Herman Rahm (Socialist) 5.6%
  • Lewis F. Denton (Prohibition) 1.86%[79]
Illinois 22William A. RodenbergRepublican1898Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y William N. Baltz (Democratic) 43.49%
  • William A. Rodenberg (Republican) 36.58%
  • Utten S. Nixon (Progressive) 10.55%
  • William C. Pierce (Socialist) 8.05%
  • Andrew J. Meek (Prohibition) 1.33%[80]
Illinois 23Martin D. FosterDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Martin D. Foster (Democratic) 52.4%
  • Robert B. Clark (Republican) 24.97%
  • George W. Jones (Progressive) 17.73%
  • John L. McKittrick (Socialist) 2.75%
  • John W. Honey (Prohibition) 2.16%[81]
Illinois 24H. Robert FowlerDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y H. Robert Fowler (Democratic) 47.67%
  • James B. Blackman (Republican) 36.1%
  • A. J. Gibbons (Progressive) 12.34%
  • T. C. Mason (Socialist) 2.25%
  • Thomas J. Scott (Prohibition) 1.64%[82]
Illinois 25Napoleon B. ThistlewoodRepublican1908Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Illinois At-large
2 seats on a general ticket
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Lawrence B. Stringer (Democratic) 18.4%
  • Y William E. Williams (Democratic) 17.8%
  • William E. Mason (Republican) 13.9%
  • Lawrence P. Boyle (Progressive) 13.8%
  • B. M. Maxey (Progressive) 13.5%
  • Walter Huggins (Socialist) 3.7%
  • D. L. Thomas (Socialist) 3.7%
  • Walter H. Harris (Prohibition) 0.7%
  • James H. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.7%
  • George Martin (Socialist Labor) 0.2%
  • Joseph Fenyves (Socialist Labor) 0.2%
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.

Indiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1John W. BoehneDemocratic1908Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Charles Lieb (Democratic) 45.65%
  • D. H. Ortmeyer (Republican) 30.01%
  • Humphrey C. Heldt (Progressive) 13.74%
  • William H. Rainey (Socialist) 8.52%
  • George E. Flanagan (Prohibition) 2.08%[84]
Indiana 2William A. CullopDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William A. Cullop (Democratic) 45.34%
  • Oscar E. Bland (Republican) 32.56%
  • John N. Dyer (Progressive) 12.32%
  • John L. Shepherd (Socialist) 7.98%
  • Isaac C. Overman (Prohibition) 1.79%[85]
Indiana 3William E. CoxDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William E. Cox (Democratic) 51.52%
  • William D. Barnes (Republican) 22.36%
  • S. G. Wilkinson (Progressive) 22.27%
  • John Zahnd (Socialist) 2.65%
  • H. W. White (Prohibition) 1.2%[86]
Indiana 4Lincoln DixonDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Lincoln Dixon (Democratic) 52.42%
  • Rollin A. Turner (Republican) 26.88%
  • Charles Zoller (Progressive) 16.3%
  • Henry A. Thompson (Prohibition) 2.24%
  • William Carmichael (Socialist) 2.16%[87]
Indiana 5Ralph Wilbur MossDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Ralph Wilbur Moss (Democratic) 45.16%
  • F. W. Blankenlaker (Republican) 26.25%
  • Joseph W. Amis (Socialist) 18.1%
  • William Houston (Progressive) 7.33%
  • John Myers (Prohibition) 3.16%[88]
Indiana 6Finly H. GrayDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Finly H. Gray (Democratic) 43.9%
  • William L. Risk (Republican) 24.69%
  • Gierluf Jansen (Progressive) 23.71%
  • R. Foster Van Voorhis (Socialist) 4.68%
  • Mercer Brown (Prohibition) 3.03%[89]
Indiana 7Charles A. KorblyDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles A. Korbly (Democratic) 42.81%
  • Joseph V. Zartman (Progressive) 27.26%
  • Thomas R. Shipp (Republican) 19.73%
  • Frank J. Hays (Socialist) 8.15%
  • Albert Stanley (Prohibition) 2.05%[90]
Indiana 8John A. M. AdairDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John A. M. Adair (Democratic) 46.48%
  • Edward C. Toner (Progressive) 25.99%
  • J. P. Watts (Republican) 16.39%
  • Hunter McDonald (Socialist) 7.13%
  • Jacob Walter Gibson (Prohibition) 4.02%[91]
Indiana 9Martin A. MorrisonDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Martin A. Morrison (Democratic) 45.12%
  • J. P. Watts (Republican) 30.43%
  • John F. Neil (Progressive) 17.62%
  • George N. Keller (Socialist) 3.85%
  • A. W. Ewing (Prohibition) 2.99%[92]
Indiana 10Edgar D. CrumpackerRepublican1896Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y John B. Peterson (Democratic) 38.78%
  • Edgar D. Crumpacker (Republican) 36.45%
  • John O. Bowers (Progressive) 20.64%
  • A. K. Mark (Socialist) 2.89%
  • William R. Harkrider (Prohibition) 1.25%[93]
Indiana 11George W. RauchDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George W. Rauch (Democratic) 43.8%
  • John W. Stewart (Republican) 24.44%
  • Edgar M. Baldwin (Progressive) 21.67%
  • Ernest Malott (Socialist) 5.63%
  • Edward H. Kennedy (Prohibition) 4.47%[94]
Indiana 12Cyrus ClineDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Cyrus Cline (Democratic) 46.89%
  • Charles R. Lane (Republican) 37.92%
  • H. M. Widney (Progressive) 10.02%
  • William Dibble (Socialist) 3.19%
  • Jacob G. Wise (Prohibition) 1.99%[95]
Indiana 13Henry A. BarnhartDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry A. Barnhart (Democratic) 43.91%
  • R. Clarence Stephens (Progressive) 24.31%
  • Charles A. Carlisle (Republican) 24.25%
  • Ervin H. Cady (Socialist) 5.17%
  • William Warner (Prohibition) 2.36%[96]

Iowa

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1Charles A. KennedyRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles A. Kennedy (Republican) 42.14%
  • Joshua F. Elder (Democratic) 36.03%
  • Joe Crail (Progressive) 19.21%
  • Frank Kubisch (Socialist) 2.62%[97]
Iowa 2Irvin S. PepperDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Irvin S. Pepper (Democratic) 85.71%
  • Michael T. Kennedy (Socialist) 10.99%
  • Charles C. Bacon (Prohibition)[98]
Iowa 3Charles E. PickettRepublican1908Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Maurice Connolly (Democratic) 42.34%
  • Charles E. Pickett (Republican) 39.55%
  • Robert E. Leach (Progressive) 14.46%
  • D. S. Cameron (Socialist) 2.07%
  • S. D. Kennedy (Prohibition) 1.58%[99]
Iowa 4Gilbert N. HaugenRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Gilbert N. Haugen (Republican) 52.61%
  • G. A. Meyer (Democratic) 44.48%
  • James S. Mott (Socialist) 1.89%
  • Thomas McElroy (Prohibition) 1.01%[100]
Iowa 5Gilbert N. HaugenRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James W. Good (Republican) 47.7%
  • S. C. Huber (Democratic) 44.2%
  • Fred A. Niles (Progressive) 4.69%
  • Louis N. Nock (Socialist) 2.11%
  • F. J. Thomas (Prohibition) 1.31%[101]
Iowa 6Nathan E. KendallRepublican1908Incumbent renominated but withdrew prior to election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Sanford Kirkpatrick (Democratic) 42.47%
  • M. A. McCord (Republican) 39.28%
  • John H. Patton (Progressive) 12.39%
  • Andrew Engle (Socialist) 5.87%[102]
Iowa 7Solomon F. ProutyRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Solomon F. Prouty (Republican) 43.16%
  • Clint L. Price (Democratic) 34.78%
  • George C. White (Progressive) 14.69%
  • Andy Swanson (Socialist) 4.84%
  • Ira D. Kellogg (Prohibition) 2.54%[103]
Iowa 8Horace Mann TownerRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Horace Mann Towner (Republican) 49.21%
  • V. R. McGinnis (Democratic) 41.26%
  • Lawrence W. Laughlin (Progressive) 7.21%
  • S. D. Mercer (Socialist) 2.32%[104]
Iowa 9William R. GreenRepublican1911Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William R. Green (Republican) 53.26%
  • Orris Mosher (Democratic) 43.53%
  • Arthur C. Kelly (Socialist) 2.34%
  • W. B. Crewdson (Prohibition) .88%[105]
Iowa 10Frank P. WoodsRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank P. Woods (Republican) 53.92%
  • Nelson L. Rood (Democratic) 32.53%
  • Sheppard B. Philpot (Progressive) 11.21%
  • A. E. Moxley (Socialist) 2.34%[106]
Iowa 11Elbert Hamilton HubbardRepublican1908Incumbent died June 4, 1912.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Y George Cromwell Scott (Republican) 40.09%
  • Anthony Van Wagenen (Democratic) 34.9%
  • Joseph W. Hallam (Progressive) 22.46%
  • John W. Bennett (Socialist) 1.75%
  • A. Jamieson (Prohibition) 0.8%[107]

Kansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kansas 1Daniel R. Anthony Jr.Republican1907 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.
Kansas 2Joseph TaggartDemocratic1911 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Joseph Taggart (Democratic) 50.13%
  • J. L. Brady (Republican) 42.68%
  • R. S. Thomas (Socialist) 7.19%[109]
Kansas 3Philip P. CampbellRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Philip P. Campbell (Republican) 38.95%
  • Francis M. Brady (Democratic) 37.41%
  • George D. Brewer (Socialist) 23.65%[110]
Kansas 4Fred S. JacksonRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Kansas 5Rollin R. ReesRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Kansas 6Isaac D. YoungRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Kansas 7George A. NeeleyDemocratic1912 (Special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George A. Neeley (Democratic) 51.26%
  • Gordon L. Finley (Republican) 42.53%
  • N.L. Amos (Socialist) 5.55%
  • Harry R. Ross (Prohibition) .66%[114]
Kansas 8Victor MurdockRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Victor Murdock (Republican) 53.37%
  • John I. Saunders (Democratic) 43.06%
  • George Burnett (Socialist) 3.57%[115]

Kentucky

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 1Ollie Murray JamesDemocratic1902Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic Hold
  • Y Alben W. Barkley (Democratic) 64.47%
  • Charles Furgeson (Republican) 30.43%
  • I. O. Ford (Socialist) 5.1%[116]
Kentucky 2Augustus O. StanleyDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 3Robert Y. Thomas Jr.Democratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Robert Y. Thomas Jr. (Democratic) 47.91%
  • Thurman B. Dixon (Republican) 29.40%
  • J. D. Duncan (Progressive) 19.55%
  • E. L. Davenport (Socialist) 3.13%[118]
Kentucky 4Ben JohnsonDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Ben Johnson (Democratic) 53.22%
  • E. R. Bassett (Progressive) 28.59%
  • John C. Thompson (Republican) 16.12%
  • A. Logsdon (Socialist) 2.07%[119]
Kentucky 5J. Swagar SherleyDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y J. Swagar Sherley (Democratic) 46.15%
  • Henry I. Fox (Progressive) 43.02%
  • E. J. Ashcraft (Republican) 7.12%
  • Charles Dobbs (Socialist) 2.78%
  • John H. Arnold (Socialist Labor)[120]
Kentucky 6Arthur B. RouseDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Arthur B. Rouse (Democratic) 57.26%
  • D. B. Wallace (Republican) 20.08%
  • J. G. Blackburn (Progressive) 15.78%
  • M. A. Brinkman (Socialist) 6.89%[121]
Kentucky 7J. Campbell CantrillDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 8Harvey HelmDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Harvey Helm (Democratic) 71.01%
  • J. W. Dinsmore (Progressive) 28.99%[123]
Kentucky 9William J. FieldsDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William J. Fields (Democratic) 50.7%
  • Harry Bailey (Republican) 30.71%
  • E. S. Hutchins (Progressive) 16.46%
  • James A. Williams (Socialist) 2.12%[124]
Kentucky 10John W. LangleyRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 11Caleb PowersRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Caleb Powers (Republican) 46.43%
  • Ben V. Smith (Democratic) 29.47%
  • H. Seavey (Progressive) 22.66%
  • M. O. Jackson (Socialist) 1.45%[126]

Louisiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1Albert EstopinalDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 2Henry Garland DupreDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 3Robert F. BroussardDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 4John T. WatkinsDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 5Joseph E. RansdellDemocratic1900Incumbent retired to run for Senate.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 6Lewis L. MorganDemocratic1912Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 7Arsene P. PujoDemocratic1902Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 8None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.

Maine

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1Asher C. HindsRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Asher C. Hinds (Republican) 51.72%
  • Michael T. O'Brien (Democratic) 45.69%
  • Israel Albert (Socialist) 1.36%[135]
Maine 2Daniel J. McGillicuddyDemocratic1892Incumbent re-elected.
Maine 3Samuel W. GouldDemocratic1908Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Maine 4Frank E. GuernseyRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank E. Guernsey (Republican) 54.36%
  • Charles Mullen (Democratic) 45.01%
  • William A. Rideout (Prohibition) .63%[138]

Maryland

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1James Harry CovingtonDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y J. Harry Covington (Democratic) 85.2%
  • Robert D. Grier (Progressive) 11.2%
  • Charles M. Elderdice (Prohibition) 3.6%[139]
Maryland 2J. Frederick C. TalbottDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y J. Frederick C. Talbott (Democratic) 59.9%
  • Laban Sparks (Republican) 37.2%
  • Basil W. Bowman (Prohibition) 1.8%
  • Martin O. Huttman (Socialist) 1.2%[140]
Maryland 3George KonigDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George Konig (Democratic) 54.7%
  • Charles W. Main (Republican) 39.9%
  • Charles F. Krant (Socialist) 3.5%
  • Edwin B. Fenby (Prohibition) 2.0%[141]
Maryland 4J. Charles LinthicumDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y J. Charles Linthicum (Democratic) 60.8%
  • Jacob F. Murbach (Republican) 35.9%
  • Charles E. Develin (Socialist) 1.9%
  • Alfred S. Day (Prohibition) 1.3%[142]
Maryland 5Thomas ParranRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Maryland 6David John LewisDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y David John Lewis (Democratic) 56.0%
  • Charles D. Wagaman (Republican) 38.8%
  • Sylvester L. V. Young (Socialist) 3.6%
  • William L. Purdum (Prohibition) 1.6%[144]

Massachusetts

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1George P. LawrenceRepublican1897 (special)Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y Allen T. Treadway (Republican) 42.8%
  • Richard J. Morrissey (Democratic) 40.0%
  • Samuel P. Blagden (Progressive) 12.9%
  • Edward A. Buckland (Socialist) 4.3%[145]
Massachusetts 2Frederick H. GillettRepublican1892Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 3William WilderRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William Wilder (Republican) 45.0%
  • M. Fred O'Connell (Democratic) 33.8%
  • Stephen M. Marshall (Progressive) 18.4%
  • Leon B. Stoddard (Socialist) 2.8%[147]
Massachusetts 4John A. ThayerDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 5Butler AmesRepublican1902Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Y John Jacob Rogers (Republican) 44.8%
  • Humphrey O'Sullivan (Democratic) 38.5%
  • William N. Osgood (Progressive) 14.7%
  • William J. Carroll (Socialist) 2.1%[149]
Massachusetts 6Augustus Peabody GardnerRepublican1902 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 7None (New district)New seat.
Democratic gain.
Massachusetts 8Samuel W. McCallRepublican1892Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Massachusetts 9Ernest W. RobertsRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 45.1%
  • Henry C. Rowland (Democratic) 28.1%
  • John Herbert (Progressive) 23.7%
  • Squire E. Putney (Socialist) 3.1%[153]
Massachusetts 10William Francis MurrayDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William F. Murray (Democratic) 64.0%
  • Daniel T. Callahan (Progressive) 19.7%
  • Loyal L. Jenkins (Republican) 12.9%
  • Warren A. Carpenter (Socialist) 3.4%[154]
Massachusetts 11Andrew James PetersDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Andrew James Peters (Democratic) 64.0%
  • Sherwin L. Cook (Republican) 31.5%
  • Charles F. Claus (Socialist) 4.5%[155]
Massachusetts 12James Michael CurleyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 13John W. WeeksRepublican1904Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 14Robert O. HarrisRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Massachusetts 15William S. GreeneRepublican1898 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 16None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Thomas Chandler Thacher (Democratic) 40.2%
  • William L. Bullock (Republican) 31.5%
  • Thomas Thompson (Progressive) 25.1%
  • Joseph Palme (Socialist) 3.2%[160]

Michigan

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1Frank E. DoremusDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank E. Doremus (Democratic) 38.33%
  • James H. Pound (Progressive) 28.53%
  • Ezra P. Beechler (Republican) 28.33%
  • Milam F. Martin (Socialist) 4.11%[161]
Michigan 2William WedemeyerRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Michigan 3John M. C. SmithRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John M. C. Smith (Republican) 32.65%
  • Claude S. Carney (Democratic) 32.37%
  • Edward N. Dingley (Progressive) 28.85%
  • Levant L. Rogers (Socialist) 6.14%[163]
Michigan 4Edward L. HamiltonRepublican1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edward L. Hamilton (Republican) 34.16%
  • Albert E. Beebe (Democratic) 33.23%
  • George M. Valentine (Progressive) 29.37%
  • H. L. Gifford (Socialist) 3.24%[164]
Michigan 5Edwin F. SweetDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Michigan 6Samuel W. SmithRepublican1896Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 7Henry McMorranRepublican1902Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y Louis C. Cramton (Republican) 36.96%
  • Loren A. Sherman (Progressive) 30.84%
  • John J. Bell (Democratic) 29.39%
  • Henry C. Kaumeier (Socialist) 1.67%
  • George E. Ackerman (Prohibition) 1.15%[167]
Michigan 8Joseph W. FordneyRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Joseph W. Fordney (Republican) 34.36%
  • Albert L. Chandler (Progressive) 30.14%
  • Miles J. Purcell (Democratic) 29.97%
  • George L. Seiferlein (Socialist) 4.05%
  • David S. Woolman (Prohibition) 1.48%[168]
Michigan 9James C. McLaughlinRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James C. McLaughlin (Republican) 39.10%
  • William H. Sears (Progressive) 34.70%
  • Herman R. O'Connor (Democratic) 26.21%[169]
Michigan 10George A. LoudRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
Michigan 11Francis H. DoddsRepublican1908Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
  • Y Francis O. Lindquist (Republican) 48.24%
  • Archie McCall (Democratic) 23.40%
  • John W. Patchin (Progressive) 23.07%
  • Harry N. McLean (Socialist) 3.68%
  • George A. Chatterton (Prohibition) 1.61%[171]
Michigan 12H. Olin YoungRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
Michigan at-largeNew district.New seat.
Republican gain.
  • Y Patrick H. Kelley (Republican) 36.2%
  • William H. Hill (Progressive) 34.1%
  • Edward Frensdorf (Democratic) 29.7%

Minnesota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Minnesota 1Sydney AndersonRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 2Winfield Scott HammondDemocratic1892Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Winfield Scott Hammond (Democratic) 50.25%
  • Franklin Fowler Ellsworth (Republican) 44.7%
  • John R. Hollister (Public Ownership) 5.05%[174]
Minnesota 3Charles Russell DavisRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles Russell Davis (Republican) 61.34%
  • Clinton J. Robinson (Democratic) 32.31%
  • Frank F. Marzahn (Prohibition) 6.35%[175]
Minnesota 4Frederick StevensRepublican1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frederick Stevens (Republican) 36.81%
  • James J. Regan (Democratic) 26.95%
  • Hugh T. Halbert (Progressive) 21.93%
  • Albert Rosenquist (Public Ownership) 14.32%[176]
Minnesota 5Frank M. NyeRepublican1906Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y George R. Smith (Republican) 44.26%
  • Thomas David Schall (Progressive) 21.25%
  • Thomas P. Dwyer (Democratic) 17.32%
  • Thomas E. Latimer (Public Ownership) 17.17%[177]
Minnesota 6Charles LindberghRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles Lindbergh (Republican) 62.52%
  • Andrew J. Gilkinson (Democratic) 29.14%
  • A. W. Uhl (Public Ownership) 8.34%[178]
Minnesota 7Andrew VolsteadRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 8Clarence B. MillerRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Clarence B. Miller (Republican) 50.78%
  • John Jenswold (Democratic) 30.91%
  • Morris Kaplan (Public Ownership) 18.31%[180]
Minnesota 9Halvor SteenersonRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota at-largeNone (New district)New seat.
Republican gain.
  • Y James Manahan (Republican) 55.1%
  • Carl Johnson Buell (Democratic) 24.9%
  • J. S. Ingalls (Public Ownership) 10.7%
  • William G. Calderwood (Prohibition) 9.2%

Mississippi

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.Democratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 2Hubert D. StephensDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 3Benjamin G. Humphreys IIDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4Thomas U. SissonDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 5Samuel A. WitherspoonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 6Pat HarrisonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 7William A. DicksonDemocratic1908Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 8James CollierDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.

Missouri

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1James T. LloydDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James T. Lloyd (Democratic) 53.93%
  • Beverly L. Benfoey (Republican) 31.38%
  • Arthur B. Warner (Progressive) 14.69%[190]
Missouri 2William W. RuckerDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William W. Rucker (Democratic) 57.33%
  • Edward F. Haley (Republican) 25.49%
  • R. H. Williams (Progressive) 17.05%
  • Clarence E. Campbell (Socialist) 0.13%[191]
Missouri 3Joshua W. AlexanderDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Joshua W. Alexander (Democratic) 52.85%
  • James H. Morroway (Republican) 29.31%
  • W. Sam Wightman (Progressive) 17.84%[192]
Missouri 4Charles F. BooherDemocratic1889Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles F. Booher (Democratic) 53.76%
  • Claude V. Hickman (Republican) 29.98%
  • Fred P. Robinson (Progressive) 14.21%
  • Edward D. Wilcox (Socialist) 2.05%[193]
Missouri 5William P. BorlandDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William P. Borland (Democratic) 52.86%
  • Charles A. Sumner (Progressive) 34.61%
  • Isaac B. Kimbrell (Republican) 9.12%
  • Charles F. Streckhahn (Socialist) 2.57%
  • Orange J. Hill (Prohibition) 0.58%
  • Karl Oberheu (Socialist Labor) 0.26%[194]
Missouri 6Clement C. DickinsonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Clement C. Dickinson (Democratic) 52.24%
  • Louis T. Dunaway (Republican) 26.60%
  • G. A. Theilmann (Progressive) 19.86%
  • Herman P. Faris (Prohibition) 1.31%[195]
Missouri 7Courtney W. HamlinDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Courtney W. Hamlin (Democratic) 48.89%
  • Theodore C. Owen (Republican) 33.09%
  • William W. Blain (Progressive) 15.41%
  • H. N. Schurman (Socialist) 2.61%[196]
Missouri 8Dorsey W. ShacklefordDemocratic1899Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Dorsey W. Shackleford (Democratic) 53.05%
  • David W. Peters (Republican) 39.13%
  • Morton H. Pemberton (Progressive) 7.82%[197]
Missouri 9Champ ClarkDemocratic1892Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Champ Clark (Democratic) 56.47%
  • William L. Cole (Republican) 42.21%
  • George Strattman (Socialist) 1.1%
  • Leopold Kolkmeier (Socialist Labor) 0.22%[198]
Missouri 10Richard BartholdtRepublican1892Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Richard Bartholdt (Republican) 37.57%
  • William L. Cole (Democratic) 35.29%
  • August Siebert (Progressive) 18.56%
  • George Strattman (Socialist) 8.09%
  • Leopold Kolkmeier (Socialist Labor) 0.5%[199]
Missouri 11Patrick F. GillDemocratic1908Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
  • Y William L. Igoe (Democratic) 50.41%
  • Theron E. Catlin (Republican) 31.93%
  • John W. Ward (Progressive) 12.34%
  • Philip H. Mueller (Socialist) 4.97%
  • Joseph Scheidler (Socialist Labor) 0.34%[200]
Missouri 12Leonidas C. DyerDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Missouri 13Walter L. HensleyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Walter L. Hensley (Democratic) 52.11%
  • Simon G. Nipper (Republican) 43.44%
  • George W. O'Dam (Socialist) 4.45%[202]
Missouri 14Joseph J. RussellDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Joseph J. Russell (Democratic) 46.49%
  • George R. Curry (Republican) 44.68%
  • Albert F. Bumpas (Socialist) 8.84%[203]
Missouri 15James A. DaughertyDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-nomination.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Perl D. Decker (Democratic) 46.01%
  • Isaac V. McPherson (Republican) 28.16%
  • Henry H. Gregg (Progressive) 17.08%
  • W. J. Bedingfield (Socialist) 7.02%
  • William H. Dalton (Prohibition) 1.31%
  • Arthur E. Holbrook (Socialist Labor) 0.42%[204]
Missouri 16Thomas L. RubeyDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thomas L. Rubey (Democratic) 52.33%
  • James P. O'Bannon (Republican) 35.57%
  • Columbus Bradford (Progressive) 12.1%[205]

Montana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Montana at-large
2 seats on a general ticket
Charles N. PrayRepublican1906Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Tom Stout (Democratic) 17.75%
  • Y John M. Evans (Democratic) 16.80%
  • Charles N. Pray (Republican) 16.12%
  • William Allen (Republican) 13.46%
  • Thomas M. Everett (Progressive) 11.41%
  • George A. Horkan (Progressive) 10.52%
  • Henri Labeau (Socialist) 7.04%
  • J. Frank Mabie (Socialist) 6.90%[206]
New seatNew member elected.
Democratic gain.

Nebraska

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nebraska 1John A. MaguireDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John A. Maguire (Democratic) 50.52%
  • Paul F. Clark (Republican) 45.57%
  • C. R. Oyler (Socialist) 2.52%
  • N. A. Carraker (Prohibition) 1.40%[207]
Nebraska 2Charles O. LobeckDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles O. Lobeck (Democratic) 47.44%
  • Howard H. Baldrige (Republican) 46.22%
  • J. N. Carter (Socialist) 6.33%[208]
Nebraska 3Dan V. StephensDemocratic1911 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Dan V. Stephens (Democratic) 53.14%
  • Joseph C. Cook (Republican) 43.92%
  • N. H. Nye (Socialist) 1.85%
  • Henry F. Hockenberger (Prohibition) 1.09%[209]
Nebraska 4Charles H. SloanRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles H. Sloan (Republican) 52.98%
  • Charles M. Skiles (Democratic) 43.44%
  • E. E. Olmstead (Socialist) 2.26%
  • L. A. White (Prohibition) 1.32%[210]
Nebraska 5George W. NorrisRepublican1902Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
Nebraska 6Moses KinkaidRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 47.51%
  • William J. Taylor (Democratic) 35.54%
  • Florence Armstrong (Prohibition) 9.59%
  • Fred J. Warren (Socialist) 7.21%
  • Lucien Stebbins (Progressive) 0.16%[212]

Nevada

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nevada at-largeEdwin E. RobertsRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edwin E. Roberts (Republican) 37.32%
  • Clay Tallman (Democratic) 36.97%
  • John E. Worden (Socialist) 15.23%
  • George Springmeyer (Prohibition) 10.48%[213]

New Hampshire

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1Cyrus A. SullowayRepublican1894Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
New Hampshire 2Frank D. CurrierRepublican1900Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.

New Jersey

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1William J. BrowningRepublican1911Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William J. Browning (Republican) 39.27%
  • O. Stewart Craven (Democratic) 35.64%
  • Frank B. Jess (Roosevelt Progressive) 15.94%
  • William P. Shrouds (Socialist) 4.95%
  • George D. Chenoweth (Progressive) 2.75%
  • Joseph L. Surtees (Prohibition) 1.45%[216]
New Jersey 2John J. GardnerRepublican1892Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y J. Thompson Baker (Democratic) 43.13%
  • John J. Gardner (Republican) 32.97%
  • Francis D. Potter (Progressive) 19.74%
  • Lewis L. Eavenson (Prohibition) 2.16%
  • G. A. McKeon (Socialist) 2%[217]
New Jersey 3Thomas J. ScullyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thomas J. Scully (Democratic) 56.92%
  • Benjamin F. Brown (Republican) 39.69%
  • Thomas J. Scott (Prohibition) 2%
  • Murray S. Schloss (Socialist) 1.4%[218]
New Jersey 4Ira W. WoodRepublican1904Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Allan B. Walsh (Democratic) 44.96%
  • William Blackman (Republican) 29.27%
  • John E. Gill (Progressive) 22.73%
  • Frank Gilbert (Socialist) 1.88%
  • William Lunger (Prohibition) .97%
  • George Yardley (Socialist Labor) .19%[219]
New Jersey 5William E. Tuttle Jr.Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William E. Tuttle, Jr. (Democratic) 40.07%
  • William N. Runyon (Republican) 31.34%
  • Charles W. Ennis (Progressive) 21.28%
  • William Amarian Matthews (Socialist) 5.95%
  • Charles K. Ely (Prohibition) 1.11%
  • Charles Sandberg (Socialist Labor) .25%[220]
New Jersey 6VacantWilliam Hughes (D) resigned after appointment as judge of Court of Common Pleas of Passaic County.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Lewis J. Martin (Democratic) 46.48%
  • Stephen Wood McClave (Republican) 25.57%
  • Leverett Sage (Progressive) 21.40%
  • Frederick Krafft (Socialist) 4.03%
  • Will D. Martin (Prohibition) 2.52%[221]
New Jersey 7None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Robert G. Bremner (Democratic) 42.19%
  • Alvin Smith (Republican) 28.15%
  • Henry Marelli (Progressive) 20.04%
  • John Luthringer (Socialist) 6.96%
  • Rudolph Katz (Socialist Labor) 2.03%
  • Charles Rowland (Prohibition) 0.63%[222]
New Jersey 8Eugene F. Kinkead
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic1908Incumbent red-elected.
  • Y Eugene F. Kinkead (Democratic) 52.29%
  • Harold Bouton (Republican) 35.44%
  • Robert S. Tew (Independent Republican) 8.44%
  • George Headley (Socialist) 3.40%
  • Donald MacMillan (Prohibition) 0.44%[223]
New Jersey 9Walter I. McCoy
Redistricted from the 8th district
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Walter I. McCoy (Democratic) 42.41%
  • Herman P. Walker (Progressive) 26.63%
  • Richard W. Parker (Republican) 24.20%
  • William E. Bohm (Socialist) 6.05%
  • John Berryman (Prohibition) 0.72%[224]
New Jersey 10None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Edward W. Townsend (Democratic) 39.57%
  • William F. Morgan (Progressive) 28.61%
  • A. Lincoln Adams (Republican) 25.92%
  • Alexander Cairns (Socialist) 5.52%
  • Charles P. Gould (Prohibition) 0.38%[225]
New Jersey 11None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y John J. Eagan (Democratic) 62.25%
  • Harlan Besson (Republican) 30.75%
  • James M. Reilly (Socialist) 6.26%
  • John Sweeney (Socialist Labor) 0.42%
  • Charles P. Gould (Prohibition) 0.32%[226]
New Jersey 12James A. Hamill
Redistricted from the 10th district
Democratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James A. Hamill (Democratic) 67.47%
  • George L. Record (Republican) 30.35%
  • James Parker (Prohibition) 1.58%
  • Edward H. Mead (Independent) 0.6% [227]

New Mexico

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Mexico at-largeHarvey B. FergussonDemocratic1911Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Harvey B. Fergusson (Democratic) 45.6%
  • Nathan Jaffa (Republican) 36.9%
  • Andrew J. Eggum (Socialist) 12.1%
  • Marcos DeBaca (Progressive) 5.5%
George CurryRepublican1911Incumbent retired.
Seat eliminated in reapportionment.
Republican loss.

New York

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1Martin W. LittletonDemocratic1910Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
New York 2George H. LindsayDemocratic1900Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Denis O'Leary (Democratic) 57.03%
  • Frank E. Hopkins (Republican) 17.15%
  • Felix Fritsche (Progressive) 17.72%
  • William Danmar (Socialist) 7.21%
  • George Traeger (Independence League) .76%
  • George H. Miller (Prohibition) 0.11%[229]
New York 3Frank E. Wilson
Redistricted from the 4th district.
Democratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank E. Wilson (Democratic) 47.98%
  • Frank F. Schulz (Republican) 25.14%
  • Westervelt Prentice (Progressive) 18.64%
  • John J. Jennings (Socialist) 6.83%
  • David Hunter (Independence League) 1.23%
  • James B. Davie (Prohibition) 0.18%[230]
New York 4None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Harry H. Dale (Democratic) 47.07%
  • William Liebermann (Republican) 18.57%
  • Samuel Greenblatt (Progressive) 26.70%
  • Robert J. Nolan (Socialist) 7.49%
  • Conrad H. Palmateer (Prohibition) 0.17%[231]
New York 5William Cox RedfieldDemocratic1908Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
  • Y James P. Maher (Democratic) 45.98%
  • John S. Gaynor (Republican) 28.23%
  • Charles J. Ryan (Progressive) 21.31%
  • Hugh O'Malley (Socialist) 3.39%
  • William N. Morrison (Independence League) 0.88%
  • Preston E. Terry (Prohibition) 0.22%[232]
James P. Maher
Redistricted from the 3rd district.
Democratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
New York 6William M. CalderRepublican1904Incumbent re-elected
  • Y William M. Calder (Republican) 47.94%
  • Robert H. Roy (Democratic) 29.38%
  • Jesse Fuller (Progressive) 20.58%
  • Browne C. Hammond (Socialist) 1.85%
  • John Berry (Prohibition) 0.25%[233]
New York 7John J. FitzgeraldDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected
  • Y John J. Fitzgerald (Democratic) 59.12%
  • Michael A. Fitzgerald (Independence League) 20.27%
  • John E. Brady (Republican) 18.46%
  • Henry Crygier (Socialist) 1.92%
  • John McKee (Prohibition) 0.24%[234]
New York 8None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Daniel J. Griffin (Democratic) 59.12%
  • Albert H. T. Banzhaf (Progressive) 26.49%
  • Ernest P. Seelman (Republican) 18%
  • Fred L. Lackemacher (Socialist) 3.22%
  • Frank C. Foster (Prohibition) 0.3%[235]
New York 9None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y James H. O'Brien (Democratic) 40.95%
  • John F. Kennedy (Progressive) 26.69%
  • Oscar W. Swift (Republican) 26.07%
  • William Koenig (Socialist) 5.22%
  • Robert Strahl (Independence League) 1.07%[236]
New York 10William SulzerDemocratic1894Incumbent retired to run for Governor of New York.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Herman A. Metz (Democratic) 36.64%
  • Jacob L. Holtzmann (Progressive) 28.93%
  • Reuben L. Haskell (Republican) 25.42%
  • Barnet Wolff (Socialist) 8.77%
  • George M. Davison (Prohibition) 0.17%
  • John O. Nelson (Workingmen's League) 0.07%[237]
New York 11Charles V. FornesDemocratic1896Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
  • Y Daniel J. Riordan (Democratic) 60.1%
  • William Wirt Mills (Progressive) 21.71%
  • William G. Rose (Republican) 15.9%
  • John H. W. Nagle (Socialist) 1.7%
  • William T. Magrath (Prohibition) 0.59%[238]
Daniel J. Riordan
Redistricted from the 8th district.
Democratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
New York 12Henry M. Goldfogle
Redistricted from the 9th district.
Democratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
New York 13None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Timothy Sullivan (Democratic) 50.59%
  • Sigmund S. Rotter (Progressive) 32.10%
  • John B.G. Rinehart (Republican) 10.22%
  • Joshua Wanhope (Socialist) 7.02%
  • Richard Granville Green (Prohibition) 0.07%[240]
New York 14John J. KindredDemocratic1910Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
  • Y Jefferson M. Levy (Democratic) 49.39%
  • Abraham Goodman (Progressive) 24.59%
  • E. Crosby Kindleberger (Republican) 19.14%
  • Marie MacDonald (Socialist) 5.29%
  • James W. Conners (Independence League) 1.12%
  • Henry B. Martin (Jefferson) 0.4%
  • Charles H. Simmons (Prohibition) 0.08%[241]
Jefferson M. Levy
Redistricted from the 13th district.
Democratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
New York 15Michael F. Conry
Redistricted from the 12th district.
Democratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Michael F. Conry (Democratic) 61.71%
  • James H. Hickey (Progressive) 17.61%
  • Francis A. O'Neill (Republican) 17.35%
  • John Mullen (Socialist) 2.32%
  • Frederick O. Lacey (Independence League) 0.85%
  • Alphonso A. Hopkins (Prohibition) 0.16%[242]
New York 16None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Peter J. Dooling (Democratic) 56.31%
  • Francis C. Dale (Republican) 22.20%
  • Timothy Healy (Progressive) 18.80%
  • Thomas O'Byrne (Socialist) 2.55%
  • Charles Manierre (Prohibition) 0.15%[243]
New York 17None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
New York 18Steven Beckwith AyresDemocratic1910Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.
Thomas G. Patten
Redistricted from the 15th district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
New York 19John Emory AndrusRepublican1904Incumbent retired.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Walter M. Chandler (Progressive) 39.18%
  • Franklin Leonard, Jr. (Democratic) 38.34%
  • Alexander Brough (Republican) 19.9%
  • Jeremiah C. Frost (Socialist) 2.45%
  • John G. Tait (Prohibition) 0.13%[246]
New York 20Thomas W. BradleyRepublican1902Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
  • Y Francis Burton Harrison (Democratic) 41.72%
  • Julius H. Reiter (Progressive) 37.51%
  • Abram Goodman (Republican) 12.75%
  • Nicholas Aleinikoff (Socialist) 7.96%
  • Herbert D. Burnham (Prohibition) 0.06%[247]
Francis Burton Harrison
Redistricted from the 16th district.
Democratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
New York 21Richard E. ConnellDemocratic1896Incumbent won renomination, but died.
Democratic loss.
  • Y Henry George Jr. (Democratic) 47.04%
  • Jerome F. Reilly (Progressive) 29.90%
  • Martin C. Ansorge (Republican) 18.78%
  • Miles B. Bartholemew (Socialist) 4.15%
  • Edward A. Packer (Prohibition) 0.13%[248]
Henry George Jr.
Redistricted from the 17th district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
New York 22William H. DraperRepublican1900Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Henry Bruckner (Democratic) 47.68%
  • Irving M. Crane (Progressive) 28.40%
  • Rufus P. Johnson (Republican) 18.30%
  • Charles Gall (Socialist) 5.51%
  • William M. Hess (Prohibition) 0.12%[249]
New York 23Henry S. DeForestRepublican1910Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Joseph A. Goulden (Democratic) 44.25%
  • Edward J. Raldiris (Progressive) 30.12%
  • Peter Wynne (Republican) 20.11%
  • Frederick Paulitsch (Socialist) 5.38%
  • Hans P. Freece (Prohibition) 0.15%[250]
New York 24None (New district)Incumbent ran in NY 34.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Woodson R. Oglesby (Democratic) 44.05%
  • Alfred E. Smith (Progressive) 30.92%
  • Barton E. Kingman (Republican) 20.34%
  • Allan Louis Benson (Socialist) 4.37%
  • Peter Lindemann (Prohibition) 0.32%[251]
New York 25Theron AkinProgressive1910Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Benjamin I. Taylor (Democratic) 42.16%
  • James W. Husted (Republican) 32.65%
  • John C. Bucher (Progressive) 22.32%
  • Herman Kobbe (Socialist) 2.05%
  • Louis W. Elliott (Prohibition) 0.83%[252]
New York 26None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Edmund Platt (Republican) 44.49%
  • John K. Sague (Democratic) 43.57%
  • Augustus B. Gray (Progressive) 9.53%
  • Mitchell Downing (Prohibition) 1.1%
  • Harry Schefer (Socialist) 1.04%
  • Luther Brooks (Independence League) 0.26%[253]
New York 27None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Y George McClellan (Democratic) 48.30%
  • Charles B. Ward (Republican) 38.90%
  • Horatio Seymour Manning (Progressive) 9.72%
  • Platt N. Chase (Prohibition) 2.16%
  • Eugene Daurner (Socialist) 0.92%[254]
New York 28None (New district)Incumbent ran in NY 32.
Democratic Gain.
  • Y Peter G. Ten Eyck (Democratic) 44.10%
  • Daniel H. Prior (Republican) 43.88%
  • Joseph F. McLaughlin (Progressive) 9.35%
  • Fred L. Arland (Socialist) 1.5%
  • Jay W. Forrest (Independent) 0.77%
  • Abram J. Negus (Prohibition) 0.41% [253]
New York 29None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y James S. Parker (Republican) 43.99%
  • Milton K. Huppuch (Democratic) 35.78%
  • Frederick E. Draper, Jr. (Progressive) 16.07%
  • John Q. Reynolds (Socialist) 2.4%
  • George H. Northrup (Prohibition) 1.77%[255]
New York 30John W. DwightRepublican1902Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y Samuel Wallin (Republican) 33.08%
  • R. E. "Lee" Reynolds (Democratic) 32.35%
  • George R. Lunn (Socialist) 22.07%
  • Edward Everett Hale (Progressive) 11%
  • Lyman B. Thompson (Prohibition) 1.5%[256]
New York 31Edwin A. Merritt
Redistricted from the 26th district.
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edwin A. Merritt (Republican) 46.82%
  • Dennis B. Lucey (Democratic) 32.96%
  • John R. Burnham (Progressive) 20.22%[257]
New York 32Luther W. Mott
Redistricted from the 28th district.
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Luther W. Mott (Republican) 45.57%
  • Robert E. Gregg (Democratic) 33.42%
  • William W. Kelley (Progressive) 18.83%
  • Oliver Curtis (Socialist) 2.18%[258]
New York 33Charles A. Talcott
Redistricted from the 27th district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles A. Talcott (Democratic) 38.04%
  • Homer P. Snyder (Republican) 35.58%
  • Benjamin Thorne Gilbert (Progressive) 21.44%
  • Arthur L. Byron-Curtiss (Socialist) 3.58%
  • Frank B. Severance (Prohibition) 1.36%[259]
New York 34George W. Fairchild
Redistricted from the 24th district.
Republican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George W. Fairchild (Republican) 43.78%
  • James J. Bayard, Jr. (Democratic) 40.31%
  • Jared C. Estleow (Progressive) 11.05%
  • Frank Dewitt Reese (Prohibition) 3.27%
  • John Evans Scudder (Socialist) 1.59%[260]
New York 35Michael E. Driscoll
Redistricted from the 29th district.
Republican1898Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y John R. Clancy (Democratic) 35.35%
  • Michael E. Driscoll (Republican) 35.08%
  • Giles H. Stilwell (Progressive) 22.82%
  • Fred Sander (Socialist) 4.76%
  • John Richards (Prohibition) 1.99%[261]
New York 36Sereno E. Payne
Redistricted from the 31st district.
Republican1882Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Sereno E. Payne (Republican) 42.21%
  • Richard C. Drummond (Democratic) 36.67%
  • Wilson M. Gould (Progressive) 16.70%
  • J. J. Tillapaugh (Prohibition) 2.31%
  • John H. Vander Bosch (Socialist) 2.10% [262]
New York 37Edwin S. Underhill
Redistricted from the 33rd district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edwin S. Underhill (Democratic) 39.92%
  • Thomas F. Fennell (Republican) 37.48%
  • Wiley W. Capron (Progressive) 16.13%
  • Martin A. Tuttle (Prohibition) 3.93%
  • Joseph P. Burris (Socialist) 2.54% [263]
New York 38None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Thomas B. Dunn (Republican) 35.42%
  • George P. Decker (Democratic) 32.42%
  • A. Emerson Babcock (Progressive) 25.15%
  • Kendrick P. Shedd (Socialist) 5.97%
  • D. Marvin Filkins (Prohibition) 1.05%[264]
New York 39Henry G. Danforth
Redistricted from the 32nd district.
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry G. Danforth (Republican) 39.06%
  • Charles Ward (Democratic) 33.93%
  • Silas L. Strivings (Progressive) 22.76%
  • Perry A. Carpenter (Prohibition) 2.24%
  • John E. O'Rourke (Socialist) 2.02%[265]
New York 40James S. Simmons
Redistricted from the 34th district.
Republican1908Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Robert H. Gittins (Democratic) 37.51%
  • James S. Simmons (Republican) 33.74%
  • Frank C. Ferguson (Progressive) 23.09%
  • James F. Ryan (Socialist) 4.23%
  • William Van R. Blighton (Prohibition) 1.42%[266]
New York 41Edward B. Vreeland
Redistricted from the 37th district.
Republican1910Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
  • Y Charles Bennett Smith (Democratic) 40.48%
  • George A. Davis (Republican) 26.08%
  • Henry Kobler (Progressive) 25.79%
  • Edward Simon, Jr. (Socialist) 6.88%
  • James H. Allen (Prohibition) 0.78%[267]
Charles Bennett Smith
Redistricted from the 36th district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
New York 42Daniel A. Driscoll
Redistricted from the 35th district.
Democratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Daniel A. Driscoll (Democratic) 45.70%
  • Willard H. Ticknor (Republican) 26.50%
  • L. Bradley Dorr (Progressive) 22.04%
  • Samuel Leary (Socialist) 4.96%
  • Vernon M. Stone (Prohibition) 0.8%[268]
New York 43None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Charles M. Hamilton (Republican) 37.91%
  • Manton M. Wyvell (Democratic) 27.27%
  • Samuel A. Carlson (Progressive) 25.59%
  • Fred T. Williams (Socialist) 4.69%
  • Charles E. Welch (Prohibition) 4.55%[269]

North Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1John H. SmallDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 2Claude KitchinDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John H. Small (Democratic) 91.85%
  • Thomas B. Brown (Republican) 8.13%
  • A.J. Connor (Unknown) .02%[271]
North Carolina 3John M. FaisonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John M. Faison (Democratic) 65.80%
  • Thomas B. Brown (Republican) 34.20%
  • Rodolph Duffy (Independent) .01%[272]
North Carolina 4Edward W. PouDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edward W. Pou (Democratic) 79.49%
  • John F. Mitchell (Republican) 20.50%
  • Write-Ins .02%[273]
North Carolina 5Charles M. StedmanDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles M. Stedman (Democratic) 56.13%
  • C.W. Curry (Republican) 42.60%
  • George R. Greene (Socialist) 1.25%
  • David H. Blair (Progressive) .02%[274]
North Carolina 6Hannibal L. GodwinDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 7Robert N. PageDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 8Robert L. DoughtonDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Robert L. Doughton (Democratic) 55.59%
  • George D.B. Reynolds (Republican) 44.23%
  • W.H. Jenkins (Socialist) .11%
  • E.P. Deal (Prohibition) .06%[277]
North Carolina 9E. Yates WebbDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y E. Yates Webb (Democratic) 62.66%
  • John A. Smith (Progressive) 29.03%
  • D.B. Paul (Republican) 8.30%[278]
North Carolina 10James M. Gudger Jr.Democratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y E. Yates Webb (Democratic) 53.05%
  • R. Hilliard Staton (Republican) 46.67%
  • James B. White (Socialist) 0.28%
  • Pearson (Independent) .01%[279]

North Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Dakota 1Henry T. Helgesen
Redistricted from the at-large district.
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry T. Helgesen (Republican) 61.11%
  • Verner E. Lovell (Democratic) 34.23%
  • Leon Durocher (Socialist) 4.67%[280]
North Dakota 2None (new district)New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y George M. Young (Republican) 64.40%
  • J. A. Minckler (Democratic) 28.28%
  • John A. Yoder (Socialist) 7.32%[281]
North Dakota 3New member elected.
Republican gain.

Ohio

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1Nicholas LongworthRepublican1902Incumbent lost reelection.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Stanley E. Bowdle (Democratic) 41.99%
  • Nicholas Longworth (Republican) 41.80%
  • Millard F. Andrew (Progressive) 10.85%
  • Lawrence A. Zitt (Socialist) 5.36% [283]
Ohio 2Alfred G. AllenDemocratic1910Incumbent reelected.
  • Y Alfred G. Allen (Democratic) 46.6%
  • Otto J. Renner (Republican) 37.74%
  • William B. Hay (Progressive) 8.83%
  • R. S. Moore (Socialist) 6.83% [284]
Ohio 3James M. CoxDemocratic1908Incumbent retired to run for Ohio Governor.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Warren Gard (Democratic) 42.94%
  • Bert B. Buckley (Republican) 24.66%
  • Frederick G. Strickland (Socialist) 20.53%
  • Alfred G. Pease (Progressive) 11.21%
  • Jasper Huffman (Prohibition) .66%[285]
Ohio 4J. Henry GoekeDemocratic1910Incumbent reelected.
  • Y J. Henry Goeke (Democratic) 53.79%
  • John L. Cable (Republican) 25.67%
  • William E. Rudy (Progressive) 12.48%
  • Scott Williams (Socialist) 5.33%
  • W. Rollo Boehringer (Prohibition) 2.73%[286]
Ohio 5Timothy T. AnsberryDemocratic1904Incumbent reelected.
  • Y Timothy T. Ansberry (Democratic) 64.01%
  • Edward Staley (Republican) 32.42%
  • George W. Kirk (Socialist) 3.57%[287]
Ohio 6Matthew R. DenverDemocratic1906Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
  • Y Simeon D. Fess (Republican) 49.19%
  • D. K. Hempstead (Democratic) 47.04%
  • G. D. Vandervort (Socialist) 3.76% [288]
Ohio 7James D. PostDemocratic1910Incumbent reelected.
  • Y James D. Post (Democratic) 46.69%
  • R. M. Hughey (Republican) 44.99%
  • Winfield S. Tibbetts (Socialist) 7.26%
  • Gustavus P. Raup (Prohibition) 1.06%[289]
Ohio 8Frank B. WillisRepublican1910Incumbent reelected.
  • Y Frank B. Willis (Republican) 43.84%
  • W. W. Durbin (Democratic) 40.64%
  • Lemuel G. Herbert (Progressive) 12.28%
  • Arthur G. Parthemer (Socialist) 3.24%[290]
Ohio 9Isaac R. SherwoodDemocratic1872Incumbent reelected.
  • Y Isaac R. Sherwood (Democratic) 53.28%
  • Holland C. Webster (Republican) 35.13%
  • Thomas C. Devine (Socialist) 11.59%[291]
Ohio 10Robert M. SwitzerRepublican1910Incumbent reelected.
  • Y Robert M. Switzer (Republican) 37.07%
  • Charles M. Caldwell (Democratic) 36.58%
  • William E. Pricer (Progressive) 19.32%
  • William Miller (Socialist) 7.03%[292]
Ohio 11Horatio C. ClaypoolDemocratic1910Incumbent reelected.
Ohio 12Edward L. TaylorRepublican1904Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Ohio 13Carl C. AndersonDemocratic1908Incumbent died.
Democratic hold.
  • Y John A. Key (Democratic) 50.31%
  • Miles H. McLaughlin (Republican) 24.82%
  • Benjamin F. Scheidler (Progressive) 12.92%
  • George P. Maxwell (Socialist) 11.96%[295]
Ohio 14William G. SharpDemocratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 15George WhiteDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y George White (Democratic) 43.91%
  • James Joyce (Republican) 35.47%
  • Howard E. Buker (Progressive) 12.01%
  • Frank B. Martin (Socialist) 7.33%
  • James T. Orr (Prohibition) 1.28%[297]
Ohio 16William B. FrancisDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 17William A. AshbrookDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William A. Ashbrook (Democratic) 72.09%
  • Albert R. Milner (Progressive) 16.70%
  • Dan McCarton (Socialist) 11.21%[299]
Ohio 18John J. WhitacreDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John J. Whitacre (Democratic) 43.60%
  • Roscoe C. McCullough (Republican) 42.53%
  • George F. Lelansky (Socialist) 13.87%[300]
Ohio 19Ellsworth R. BathrickDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Ellsworth R. Bathrick (Democratic) 35.86%
  • W. S. Harris (Progressive) 28.40%
  • Hiram G. Starkey (Republican) 20.50%
  • C. E. Sheplin (Socialist) 13.82%
  • Nathan Johnson (Prohibition) 1.42%[301]
Ohio 20Paul HowlandRepublican1906Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Ohio 21Robert J. BulkleyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Robert J. Bulkley (Democratic) 42.88%
  • Augustus R. Hatton (Progressive) 28.45%
  • Frederick L. Taft (Republican) 18.22%
  • Fred C. Ruppel (Socialist) 10.46%[303]

Oklahoma

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oklahoma 1Bird S. McGuireRepublican1907Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Bird S. McGuire (Republican) 45.0%
  • John J. Davis (Democratic) 43.7%
  • Achilles W. Renshaw (Socialist) 10.5%
  • Thomas P. Hopley (Prohibition) 0.8%[304]
Oklahoma 2Dick T. MorganRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Dick T. Morgan (Republican) 43.8%
  • J. J. Carney (Democratic) 42.8%
  • P. D. McKenzie (Socialist) 13.4%[305]
Oklahoma 3James S. DavenportDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James S. Davenport (Democratic) 49.5%
  • R. T. Daniel (Republican) 38.0%
  • Lewis B. Irvin (Socialist) 11.8%
  • H. L. Storm (Independent) 0.7%[306]
Oklahoma 4Charles D. CarterDemocratic1907Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles D. Carter (Democratic) 51.3%
  • E. N. Wright (Republican) 24.4%
  • Fred W. Holt (Socialist) 24.2%[307]
Oklahoma 5Scott FerrisDemocratic1907Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Scott Ferris (Democratic) 56.2%
  • C. O. Clark (Republican) 22.8%
  • H. H. Stallard (Socialist) 21.0%[308]
Oklahoma at-large
3 seats on a general ticket
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Y William H. Murray (Democratic) 16.2%
  • Y Claude Weaver (Democratic) 16.2%
  • Y Joseph B. Thompson (Democratic) 16.1%
  • Alvin D. Allen (Republican) 11.7%
  • James L. Brown (Republican) 11.7%
  • Emory D. Brownlee (Republican) 11.5%
  • Oscar Ameringer (Socialist) 5.5%
  • J. T. Cumbie (Socialist) 5.5%
  • J. Luther Langston (Socialist) 5.5%[309]
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.

Oregon

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oregon 1Willis C. HawleyRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Willis C. Hawley (Republican) 43.06%
  • R. G. Smith (Democratic) 24.64%
  • John W. Campbell (Progressive) 13.88%
  • W. S. Richards (Socialist) 11.48%
  • O. A. Stillman (Prohibition) 6.93%[310]
Oregon 2None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Nicholas J. Sinnott (Republican) 53.47%
  • James H. Graham (Democratic) 29.43%
  • C. H. Abercrombie (Socialist) 10.74%
  • George L. Cleaver (Prohibition) 6.37%[311]
Oregon 3Walter Lafferty
Redistricted from the 2nd district.
Republican1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Walter Lafferty (Republican) 42.92%
  • M. G. Munly (Democratic) 29.55%
  • Thomas McCusker (Independent) 16.06%
  • Lee Campbell (Socialist) 7.84%
  • LeGrand M. Baldwin (Prohibition) 3.63%[312]

Pennsylvania

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 1William Scott VareRepublican1912Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William Scott Vare (Republican) 68.67%
  • John H. Hall (Democratic) 28.59%
  • Harry Gantz (Socialist) 2.74%[313]
Pennsylvania 2William S. ReyburnRepublican1911Incumbent withdrew from primary.
Republican hold.
  • Y George S. Graham (Republican) 50.7%
  • William Schlipf (Democratic) 26.05%
  • Harry W. Lambrith (Progressive) 19.85%
  • Harvey C. Parker (Socialist) 3.21%
  • William S. Umstead (Prohibition) 0.19%[314]
Pennsylvania 3J. Hampton MooreRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y J. Hampton Moore (Republican) 54.15%
  • John H. Fow (Democratic) 21.71%
  • Harry E. Walter (Progressive) 20.69%
  • George Ruby (Socialist) 3.45%[315]
Pennsylvania 4Reuben O. MoonRepublican1903Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
  • Y George W. Edmonds (Republican) 68.51%
  • Thomas T. Nelson (Democratic) 26.74%
  • Charles DeKyne (Socialist) 4.45%
  • Henry C. Russell (Prohibition) 0.31%[316]
Pennsylvania 5Michael DonohoeDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Michael Donohoe (Democratic) 55.17%
  • Henry S. Borneman (Republican) 38.07%
  • John Whitehead (Socialist) 6.53%
  • E. A. Moore (Prohibition) 0.23%[317]
Pennsylvania 6George D. McCrearyRepublican1902Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
  • Y J. Washington Logue (Democratic) 34.88%
  • Frederick S. Drake (Washington) 31.01%
  • Harry Arista Mackey (Republican) 30.46%
  • Perry R. Long (Socialist) 3.15%
  • William C. Letson (Prohibition) 0.42%
  • Francis T. Tobin (Workingman) 0.09%[318]
Pennsylvania 7Thomas S. ButlerRepublican1896Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Thomas S. Butler (Republican) 46.70%
  • Eugene C. Bonniwell (Democratic) 31.24%
  • Frederick A. Howard (Washington) 19.54%
  • Walter N. Lodge (Socialist) 1.56%
  • Edwin P. Sellew (Prohibition) 0.97%[319]
Pennsylvania 8Robert E. DifenderferDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Robert E. Difenderfer (Democratic) 38.19%
  • Oscar O. Bean (Republican) 33.19%
  • Thomas K. Ober (Washington) 25.57%
  • James C. Hogan (Socialist) 3.05%[320]
Pennsylvania 9William Walton GriestRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y William Walton Griest (Republican) 42.71%
  • John N. Hetrick (Bull Moose) 30.11%
  • Richard M. Reilly (Democratic) 24.34%
  • E. S. Musser (Socialist) 2.02%
  • Daniel S. Von Neida (Prohibition) 0.82%[321]
Pennsylvania 10John R. FarrRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y John R. Farr (Republican) 49.64%
  • Michael A. McGinley (Democratic) 42.46%
  • Madison F. Larkin (Prohibition) 4.31%
  • L. H. Gibbs (Socialist) 2.87%
  • T. Ellsworth Davies (National Progressive) 0.72%[322]
Pennsylvania 11Charles C. BowmanRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 12Robert Emmett LeeDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Robert Emmett Lee (Democratic) 50.41%
  • Alfred B. Garner (Republican) 35.40%
  • William W. Thorn (Bull Moose) 1.74%
  • Cornelius F. Foley (Socialist) 11.72%
  • H.F. Reber (Prohibition) 0.73%[324]
Pennsylvania 13John H. RothermelDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected
  • Y John H. Rothermel (Democratic) 50.61%
  • Claude T. Reno (Republican) 39.16%
  • Clarence T. Wixson (Socialist) 9.48%
  • Oliver K. Mohr (Prohibition) 0.52%
  • Harry A. Cyphers (Keystone) 0.16%
  • Caleb Harrison (Industrialist) 0.07%[325]
Pennsylvania 14William D.B. AineyRepublican1911Incumbent re-elected
  • Y William D. B. Ainey (Republican) 61.07%
  • Joel G. Hill (Democratic) 34.72%
  • William S. Heermans (Prohibition) 2.92%
  • Charles Welch (Socialist) 1.29%[326]
Pennsylvania 15William B. WilsonDemocratic1906Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 16John G. McHenryDemocratic1906Incumbent died.
Democratic hold.
  • Y John V. Lesher (Democratic) 47.08%
  • I. Clinton Kline (Republican) 42.35%
  • George W. Dornbach (Socialist) 9.07%
  • T. P. Jepson (Prohibition) 1.50%[328]
Pennsylvania 17Benjamin K. FochtRepublican1900Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Pennsylvania 18Marlin Edgar OlmstedRepublican1896Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y Aaron Shenk Kreider (Republican) 32.29%
  • David L. Kaufman (Democratic) 31.39%
  • Henry C. Demming (Washington) 30.10%
  • J. Milton Ibach (Socialist) 4.43%
  • Edwin H. Molly (Prohibition) 1.79%[330]
Pennsylvania 19Jesse L. HartmanRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Warren W. Bailey (Democratic) 31.78%
  • Jesse L. Hartman (Republican) 29.56%
  • Lynn A. Brua (Washington) 29.46%
  • Daniel W. Murphy (Socialist) 6.71%
  • Adie A. Stevens (Prohibition) 1.35%
  • John W. Blake (Keystone) 1.11%[331]
Pennsylvania 20Daniel F. LafeanRepublican1902Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Andrew R. Brodbeck (Democratic) 31.78%
  • Daniel F. Lafean (Republican) 29.56%
  • Robert C. Blair (Washington) 29.46%
  • George W. Bacon (Socialist) 6.71%
  • Henry H. Trumpfheller (Prohibition) 1.35%[332]
Pennsylvania 21Charles E. PattonRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Charles E. Patton (Republican) 50.27%
  • James A. Gleason (Democratic) 38.76%
  • George W. Fox (Socialist) 7.47%
  • W. H. Watt (Prohibition) 3.50%[333]
Pennsylvania 22Curtis H. GreggDemocratic1900Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 23Thomas S. CragoRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Wooda N. Carr (Democratic) 38.76%
  • Thomas S. Crago (Republican) 24.87%
  • Harvey L. Berkeley (Washington) 24.09%
  • Charles L. Gans (Socialist) 9.29%
  • Bert S. Forsythe (Prohibition) 2.99%[335]
Pennsylvania 24Charles MatthewsRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Henry W. Temple (Washington) 30.80%
  • Charles Matthews (Republican) 28.93%
  • S. A. Lacock (Democratic) 23.0%
  • George Frethey (Socialist) 13.62%
  • James B. Peebles (Prohibition) 3.65%[336]
Pennsylvania 25Arthur L. BatesRepublican1900Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
  • Y Milton W. Shreve (Republican) 47.57%
  • Turner W. Shacklett (Democratic) 37.99%
  • Sidney A. Schwartz (Socialist) 9.92%
  • B. R. Pike (Prohibition) 4.52%[337]
Pennsylvania 26A. Mitchell PalmerDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y A. Mitchell Palmer (Democratic) 53.41%
  • Francis A. March (Republican) 42.41%
  • George R. Miller (Socialist) 3.03%
  • E. S. Wolfe (Prohibition) 1.15%[338]
Pennsylvania 27J. N. LanghamRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y J. N. Langham (Republican) 56.73%
  • Foster M. Mohney (Democratic) 31.35%
  • Thomas J. Fredericks (Socialist) 6.15%
  • John Houk (Prohibition) 5.77%[339]
Pennsylvania 28Peter M. SpeerRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Willis J. Hulings (Washington) 31.38%
  • John P. Hines (Democratic) 29.49%
  • Peter M. Speer (Republican) 21.61%
  • John R. McKeown (Socialist) 12.40%
  • J. W. Neilly (Prohibition) 5.12%[340]
Pennsylvania 29Stephen G. PorterRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Stephen G. Porter (Republican) 61.29%
  • Joseph Gallagher (Democratic) 21.20%
  • George T. McConnell (Socialist) 15.01%
  • Robert J. Smith (Prohibition) 1.64%
  • Charles F. Chubb (Keystone) .87%[341]
Pennsylvania 30John DalzellRepublican1886Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
  • Y M. Clyde Kelly (Republican) 54.54%
  • Fred H. Merrick (Socialist) 23.96%
  • Delmont K. Ferree (Democratic) 21.24%
  • J. A. Brought (Industrialist) 0.26%[342]
Pennsylvania 31James F. BurkeRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected
  • Y James F. Burke (Republican) 51.06%
  • William A. Prosser (Socialist) 24.39%
  • Joseph F. Joyce (Democratic) 23.40%
  • Fred C. Brittain (Prohibition) 1.16%[343]
Pennsylvania 32Andrew J. BarchfeldRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Andrew J. Barchfeld (Republican) 40.76%
  • Herman L. Hegner (Democratic) 26.54%
  • Thomas F. Kennedy (Socialist) 18.85%
  • William M. Shrodes (Keystone) 13.85%[344]
Pennsylvania at-largeNone (New seat)New seat.
Republican gain.
None (New seat)New seat.
Republican gain.
None (New seat)New seat.
Republican gain.
None (New seat)New seat.
Republican gain.

Rhode Island

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1George F. O'ShaunessyDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Rhode Island 2George H. UtterRepublican1910Incumbent died.
Democratic gain.
  • Y Peter G. Gerry (Democratic) 42.92%
  • Zenas W. Bliss (Republican) 41.35%
  • Claude C. Ball (Progressive) 14.57%
  • William G. Lawton (Prohibition) 1.16%[346]
Rhode Island 3None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Ambrose Kennedy (Republican) 49%
  • F. X. Ruttey (Democratic) 41.15%
  • Edwin F. Tuttle (Progressive) 9.02%
  • Ernest L. Merry (Prohibition) .83%[347]

South Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1George Swinton LegaréDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 2James F. ByrnesDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 3Wyatt AikenDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 4Joseph T. JohnsonDemocratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 5David E. FinleyDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 6J. Edwin EllerbeDemocratic1904Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina 7J. William StokesDemocratic1894Incumbent died July 6, 1901.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Successor also elected to finish the current term.

South Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Dakota 1None (new district)New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y Charles H. Dillon (Republican) 55.77%
  • Robert E. Dowdell (Democratic) 39.48%
  • C. V. Templeton (Prohibition) 2.57%
  • E. M. Jacobsen (Socialist) 2.18%[355]
South Dakota 2Charles H. Burke
Redistricted from the at-large district
Republican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Charles H. Burke (Republican) 57.64%
  • C. Boyd Barrett (Democratic) 35.53%
  • E. Francis Atwood (Socialist) 3.91%
  • W. J. Edgar (Prohibition) 2.92%[356]
South Dakota 3Eben Martin
Redistricted from the at-large district
Republican1908Incumbent re-elected.

Tennessee

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1Sam R. SellsRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 2Richard W. AustinRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Richard W. Austin (Republican) 47.62%
  • W. H. Buttram (Progressive Republican) 26.32%
  • J. C. Williams (Democratic) 25.03%
  • R. E. Miller (Socialist) 1.03%[359]
Tennessee 3John A. MoonDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John A. Moon (Democratic) 67.36%
  • C. S. Stewart (Republican) 23.56%
  • J. W. Eastman (Progressive) 8.01%
  • Daniel Shirley (Socialist) 1.07%[360]
Tennessee 4Cordell HullDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Cordell Hull (Democratic) 64.92%
  • I. J. Human (Republican) 34.84%
  • John H. Compton (Socialist) 0.24%[361]
Tennessee 5William C. HoustonDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William C. Houston (Democratic) 54.28%
  • J. C. Beasley (Democratic) 37.99%
  • Doak Aydelott (Democratic) 7.59%
  • N. Bartlett (Socialist) 0.14%[362]
Tennessee 6Jo ByrnsDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Jo Byrns (Democratic) 82.03%
  • J. A. Althauser (Republican) 15.30%
  • L. A. Wiles (Socialist) 2.66%[363]
Tennessee 7Lemuel P. PadgettDemocratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 8Thetus W. SimsDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Thetus W. Sims (Democratic) 54.15%
  • J. W. Ross (Republican) 36.39%
  • C. Grissam (Progressive) 8.77%
  • B. W. Parker (Socialist) 0.69%[365]
Tennessee 9Finis J. GarrettDemocratic1904Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Finis J. Garrett (Democratic) 79.02%
  • B. C. Cochran (Republican) 20.65%
  • D. E. McNeil (Socialist) 0.33%[366]
Tennessee 10Kenneth McKellarDemocratic1911 (special)Incumbent re-elected.

Texas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 1Morris SheppardDemocratic1902Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Horace W. Vaughan (Democratic) 85.93%
  • S. L. Willyard (Socialist) 10.64%
  • Josh Barker (Republican) 3.43%[368]
Texas 2Martin DiesDemocratic1908Incumbent re-elected
  • Y Martin Dies (Democratic) 80.28%
  • J. A. Freeland (Socialist) 13.74%
  • Howard M. Smith (Republican) 3.47%
  • E. G. Christian (Progressive) 2.51%[369]
Texas 3James YoungDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected
Texas 4Choice B. RandellDemocratic1900Incumbent retired to run for State Senate.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Sam Rayburn (Democratic) 89.55%
  • C. E. Obsuchain (Republican) 8.63%
  • G. J. Barlow (Socialist) 1.82%[371]
Texas 5James Andrew BeallDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected
Texas 6Rufus HardyDemocratic1906Incumbent re-elected
Texas 7Alexander W. GreggDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected
Texas 8John M. MooreDemocratic1905Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Joe H. Eagle (Democratic) 83.25%
  • Jeff N. Miller (Republican) 10.03%
  • J. E. Curd (Socialist) 6.72%[375]
Texas 9George F. BurgessDemocratic1900Incumbent re-elected
Texas 10Albert S. BurlesonDemocratic1898Incumbent re-elected
Texas 11Robert L. HenryDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected
Texas 12Oscar CallawayDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected
Texas 13John H. StephensDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected
  • Y John H. Stephens (Democratic) 89.15%
  • L. B. Lindsey (Progressive) 5.76%
  • H. H. Cooper (Republican) 5.1%[380]
Texas 14James L. SlaydenDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected
  • Y James L. Slayden (Democratic) 97.48%
  • Julius Real (Republican) 1.32%
  • A. D. Zucht (Unknown) 1.2%[381]
Texas 15John Nance GarnerDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected
Texas 16William R. SmithDemocratic1902Incumbent re-elected
Texas at-largeNew district.New seat.
Democratic gain.
Y Daniel E. Garrett (Democratic)
New district.New seat.
Democratic gain.
Y Hatton W. Sumners (Democratic)

Utah

The Utah election consisted of an all-party general ticket election to the two at-large seats. Howell was elected to the first at-large seat, while Johnson was elected to the second at-large seat, but they were nevertheless placed in districts.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Utah 1Joseph Howell
Redistricted from the at-large seat
Republican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Joseph Howell (Republican) 19.45%
  • Y Jacob Johnson (Republican) 18.96%
  • Mathonihah Thomas (Democratic) 16.77%
  • Tollman D. Johnson (Democratic) 16.52%
  • S. H. Love (Progressive) 10.08%
  • Lewis Larson (Progressive) 9.89%
  • Murray E. King (Socialist) 4.05%
  • William M. Knerr (Socialist) 4.04%
  • Elias Anderson (Socialist Labor) 0.23%[384]
Utah 2None (new district)New district.
Republican gain.

Vermont

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Vermont 1Frank L. GreeneRepublican1912Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank L. Greene (Republican) 59.79%
  • Patrick M. Meldon (Democratic) 35.38%
  • George L. Story (Prohibition) 3.08%
  • John Spargo (Socialist) 1.76%[385]
Vermont 2Frank PlumleyRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank Plumley (Republican) 58.19%
  • Otis C. Sawyer (Democratic) 36.14%
  • Chester E. Ordway (Socialist) 3.35%
  • Elmer E. Phillips (Prohibition) 2.33%[386]

Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Virginia 1William Atkinson JonesDemocratic1890Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 2Edward Everett HollandDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edward Everett Holland (Democratic) 89.08%
  • Nathaniel T. Green (Progressive) 9.93%
  • Isaiah A. Chesman (Unknown) 0.56%
  • B. D. Downey (Socialist Labor) 0.44%[388]
Virginia 3John LambDemocratic1896Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 4Robert TurnbullDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic hold.
Virginia 5Edward W. SaundersDemocratic1906 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Edward W. Saunders (Democratic) 62.05%
  • A. B. Hamner (Republican) 35.67%
  • J. Celphas Shelton (Unknown) 2.28%[391]
Virginia 6Carter GlassDemocratic1902 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Carter Glass (Democratic) 72.84%
  • James S. Browning (Progressive) 20.55%
  • Adon A. Yoder (Unknown) 3.36%
  • Jacob Harvey (Unknown) 3.25%[392]
Virginia 7James HayDemocratic1896Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James Hay (Democratic) 71.54%
  • George N. Earman (Republican) 25.28%
  • E. C. Garrison (Socialist) 3.19%[393]
Virginia 8Charles Creighton CarlinDemocratic1907 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 9C. Bascom SlempRepublican1907 (special)Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 10Henry D. FloodDemocratic1900Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry D. Flood (Democratic) 74.45%
  • E. J. McCulloch (Progressive) 19.03%
  • Nathan Parkins (Socialist) 6.52%[396]

Washington

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Washington 1William E. HumphreyRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y William E. Humphrey (Republican) 30.98%
  • Daniel Landon (Progressive) 30.38%
  • Charles G. Heifner (Democratic) 23.71%
  • Joseph Gilbert (Socialist) 14.93%[397]
Washington 2Stanton WarburtonRepublican1910Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
Republican hold.
Washington 3William La FolletteRepublican1910Incumbent re-elected.
Washington at-large
2 seats on a general ticket
New seatNew seat.
Progressive gain.
  • Y Jacob A. Falconer (Progressive) 16.06%
  • Y James W. Bryan (Progressive) 15.27%
  • Henry B. Dewey (Republican) 14.81%
  • J. E. Frost (Republican) 14.59%
  • E. O. Connor (Democratic) 12.36%
  • Henry M. White (Democratic) 12.20%
  • M. E. Giles (Socialist) 6.72%
  • Alfred Wagenknecht (Socialist) 6.61%
  • N. A. Thompson (Prohibition) 1.38%[400]
New seatNew seat.
Progressive gain.

West Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
West Virginia 1John W. DavisDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John W. Davis (Democratic) 44.97%
  • George A. Laughlin (Republican) 44.67%
  • Mathew S. Holt (Socialist) 7.68%
  • L. E. Peters (Prohibition) 2.69%[401]
West Virginia 2William Gay Brown Jr.Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 3Adam Brown LittlepageDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
West Virginia 4John M. HamiltonDemocratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
West Virginia 5James A. HughesRepublican1900Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y James A. Hughes (Republican) 51.92%
  • James F. Beaver (Democratic) 43.41%
  • G. W. Gillespie (Socialist) 3.87%
  • B. H. White (Prohibition) 0.81%[405]
West Virginia at-largeNew seatNew member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Y Howard Sutherland (Republican) 49.73%
  • Ben H. Hiner (Democratic) 42.93%
  • William A. Peter (Socialist) 5.73%
  • Squire Halstead (Prohibition) 1.62%[406]

Wisconsin

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wisconsin 1Henry Allen CooperRepublican1890Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 53.15%
  • Calvin Stewart (Democratic) 38.82%
  • Joseph Orth (Social Democratic) 4.28%
  • Marcus S. Kellogg (Prohibition) 3.75%[407]
Wisconsin 2Michael E. Burke
Redistricted from the 6th district.
Democratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Michael E. Burke (Democratic) 55.24%
  • Henry J. Grell (Republican) 39.29%
  • Edward D. Deuss (Social Democratic) 4.04%
  • Will Mack (Prohibition) 1.44%[408]
Wisconsin 3Arthur W. KoppRepublican1908Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
  • Y John M. Nelson (Republican) 52.90%
  • Albert H. Long (Democratic) 43.05%
  • Charles H. Berryman (Prohibition) 2.88%
  • William E. Middleton (Social Democratic) 1.17%[409]
John M. Nelson
Redistricted from the 2nd district.
Republican1906Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 4William J. CaryRepublican1906Incumbent re-elected as a Democrat.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 5Victor L. BergerSocial Democratic1910Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 6James H. Davidson
Redistricted from the 8th district.
Republican1896Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 7John J. EschRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y John J. Esch (Republican) 61.01%
  • William Coffland (Democratic) 32.83%
  • Burton S. Hawley (Prohibition) 2.74%
  • C. A. Noetzelman (Social Democratic) 2.45%[413]
Wisconsin 8None (new district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y Edward E. Browne (Republican) 54.62%
  • Arthur J. Plowman (Democratic) 39.18%
  • Curtis A. Boorman (Social Democratic) 4.01%
  • Adolph R. Bucknam (Prohibition) 2.19%[414]
Wisconsin 9Thomas F. KonopDemocratic1910Incumbent re-elected.
Elmer A. Morse
Redistricted from the 10th district.
Republican1906Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican loss.
Wisconsin 10None (new district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Y James A. Frear (Republican) 65.07%
  • Charles Donohue (Democratic) 28.73%
  • Albert Slaughter (Social Democratic) 3.37%
  • Beverly White (Prohibition) 2.84%[416]
Wisconsin 11Irvine L. LenrootRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Irvine L. Lenroot (Republican) 59.6%
  • Henry A. Johnson (Democratic) 27.29%
  • Ellis B. Harris (Social Democratic) 10.65%
  • David W. Emerson (Prohibition) 2.46%[417]

Wyoming

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wyoming at-largeFrank W. MondellRepublican1898Incumbent re-elected.
  • Y Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 46.43%
  • Thomas Fahey (Democratic) 35.73%
  • Charles E. Winter (Progressive) 11.72%
  • Anthony Carlson (Socialist) 5.41%
  • Lemuel L. Laughlin (Prohibition) 0.72%[418]

Non-voting delegates

Alaska Territory

Alaska Territory elected its non-voting delegate on August 13, 1912.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alaska Territory at-largeJames WickershamRepublican1908Incumbent re-elected to a different party.
Progressive gain.
  • Y James Wickersham (Progressive) 40.57%
  • William A. Gilmore (Republican) 21.02%
  • Kazis Krauczunas (Socialist) 20.54%
  • Robert W. Jennings (Democratic) 14.28%[419]

Hawaii Territory

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Hawaii Territory at-largeJonah Kūhiō KalanianaʻoleRepublican1902Incumbent re-elected.

See also

Notes

References

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