1953 United States House of Representatives elections

There were eight special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1953, during the 83rd United States Congress, giving Democrats two additional seats.

List of elections

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 2Edward E. CoxDemocratic1924Incumbent member-elect died December 24, 1952.
New member elected February 4, 1953.
Democratic hold.
  • Y J. L. Pilcher (Democratic) 35.50%
  • H. Grady Rawls (Democratic) 31.66%
  • Harry L. Wingate (Democratic) 19.71%
  • John E. Sheffield Jr. (Democratic) 10.16%
  • J. Cheney Robinson (Democratic) 1.17%
  • Lonnie Brookard (Democratic) 1.13%[1]
Virginia 5Thomas B. StanleyDemocratic1946Incumbent resigned February 3, 1953, to run for Governor of Virginia.
New member elected April 14, 1953.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina 4Joseph R. BrysonDemocratic1938Incumbent died March 10, 1953.
New member elected June 2, 1953.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Robert T. Ashmore (Democratic) 44.15%
  • Charles C. Moore (Democratic) 36.93%
  • Robert C. Wasson (Democratic) 10.80%
  • Francis M. Easterling (Democratic) 5.40%
  • John F. Barry (Democratic) 1.73%[3]
Illinois 7Adolph J. SabathDemocratic1906Incumbent member-elect died November 6, 1952.
New member elected July 7, 1953.
Democratic hold.
  • Y James Bowler (Democratic) 83.50%
  • Philip J. Boffa (Republican) 16.49%[4]
Kentucky 2Garrett WithersDemocratic1952Incumbent died April 30, 1953.
New member elected August 1, 1953.
Democratic hold.
Wisconsin 9Merlin HullRepublican1928
1930 (Lost)
1934
Incumbent died May 17, 1953.
New member elected October 13, 1953.
Democratic gain.
New Jersey 6Clifford P. CaseRepublican1944Incumbent resigned August 16, 1953 to run for Governor of New Jersey.
New member elected November 3, 1953.
Democratic gain.
California 24Norris PoulsonRepublican1942
1944 (Lost)
1946
Incumbent resigned June 11, 1953, after being elected Mayor of Los Angeles.
New member elected November 10, 1953.
Republican hold.

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