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1914 United States House of Representatives elections were held in the middle of
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's first term. The opposition Republican Party had recovered from the split they underwent during the 1912 presidential election, and the party gained more than 60 seats from the Democratic Party, though not enough to regain control of the body. The burgeoning economy greatly aided Republicans, who pushed for pro-business principles and took credit for the success that had been reached in the industrial sector. Many progressive Republicans rejoined the Republican Party, but six remained under the
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banner in the new Congress. In addition,
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was re-elected in as an
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, and two
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candidates were elected: Charles H. Randall, a Prohibition Party member, in ; and
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, a
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member, in .


Election summaries


Early election date

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held its elections early, on September 14, 1914. There had previously been multiple states with earlier elections, but Maine was the only one remaining by 1914 (after Vermont stopped holding its elections early, after 1912). Maine would continue to hold elections early, in September, until
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.


Special elections

, - ! , Irvin S. Pepper , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, , Incumbent died December 22, 1913.
New representantative elected February 10, 1914.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , James Michael Curley , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, , Incumbent resigned February 4, 1914, to become
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.
New member elected April 7, 1914.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert G. Bremner , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent died February 5, 1914.
New member elected April 7, 1914.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William N. Richardson , , Democratic , 1900 , , Incumbent died March 31, 1914.
New member elected May 11, 1914.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. Henry De Lamar Clayton Jr. (February 10, 1857 – December 21, 1929) was a United States representative from Alabama and a United States federal judge, United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Al ...
, , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, , Incumbent resigned May 25, 1914, to become Judge for the Middle and Northern District of Alabama.
New member elected June 29, 1914.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas W. Hardwick , , Democratic ,
1902 Events January * January 1 ** The Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses. On January 10, Ellen Dougherty becomes the world' ...
, , Incumbent resigned November 2, 1914, to become U.S. Senator.
New member elected November 3, 1914.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , James Harry Covington , , Democratic , 1908 , , Incumbent resigned September 30, 1914, to become Chief Justice of the
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.
New member elected November 3, 1914.
Democratic hold. , nowrap ,


Alabama

, - ! , George W. Taylor , , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , Oscar Lee Gray (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , S. Hubert Dent Jr. , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , S. Hubert Dent Jr. (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , William Oscar Mulkey , , Democratic , 1914 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. ,
Henry B. Steagall Henry Bascom Steagall (May 19, 1873 – November 22, 1943) was a United States representative from Alabama. He was chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency and in 1933, he co-sponsored the Glass–Steagall Act with Carter Glass, an ac ...
(Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , Fred L. Blackmon , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , Fred L. Blackmon (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , J. Thomas Heflin , , Democratic , 1904 , Incumbent re-elected. , J. Thomas Heflin (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , Richmond P. Hobson , , Democratic ,
1906 Events January–February * January 12 – Persian Constitutional Revolution: A nationalistic coalition of merchants, religious leaders and intellectuals in Persia forces the shah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar to grant a constitution, ...
, , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , John L. Burnett , , Democratic ,
1898 Events January–March * January 1 – New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York as the world's second largest. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, B ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Oscar Underwood Oscar Wilder Underwood (May 6, 1862 – January 25, 1929) was an American lawyer and politician from Alabama, and also a candidate for President of the United States in 1912 and 1924. He was the first formally designated floor leader in the Unit ...
, , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , Christopher C. Harris , , Democratic , 1914 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , John W. Abercrombie , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Arizona

, - ! ,
Carl Hayden Carl Trumbull Hayden (October 2, 1877 – January 25, 1972) was an American politician. Representing Arizona in the United States Senate from 1927 to 1969, he was the first U.S. Senator to serve seven terms. Serving as the state's first Represe ...
, , Democratic ,
1911 A notable ongoing event was the Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott Expeditions, race for the South Pole. Events January * January 1 – A decade after federation, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Arkansas

, - ! , Thaddeus H. Caraway , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , Thaddeus H. Caraway (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! ,
William Allan Oldfield William Allan Oldfield (February 4, 1874 – November 19, 1928) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas from 1909 until his death. Early life Born in Franklin, Arkansas, Oldfield was the son of ...
, , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. ,
William Allan Oldfield William Allan Oldfield (February 4, 1874 – November 19, 1928) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Representative from Arkansas from 1909 until his death. Early life Born in Franklin, Arkansas, Oldfield was the son of ...
(Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , John C. Floyd , , Democratic ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , Otis Wingo , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Henderson M. Jacoway , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , Henderson M. Jacoway (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , Samuel M. Taylor , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , Samuel M. Taylor (Democratic) Unopposed , - ! , William S. Goodwin , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , William S. Goodwin (Democratic) Unopposed


California

, - ! ,
William Kent William Kent (c. 1685 – 12 April 1748) was an English architect, landscape architect, painter and furniture designer of the early 18th century. He began his career as a painter, and became Principal Painter in Ordinary or court painter, bu ...
, , Independent ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John E. Raker , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles F. Curry , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Julius Kahn , , Republican ,
1898 Events January–March * January 1 – New York City annexes land from surrounding counties, creating the City of Greater New York as the world's second largest. The city is geographically divided into five boroughs: Manhattan, B ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John I. Nolan , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph R. Knowland , , Republican ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Progressive gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Denver S. Church , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Everis A. Hayes , , Republican ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles W. Bell , , Progressive , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Prohibition gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William Stephens , , Progressive ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William Kettner , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Colorado

, - ! , George Kindel , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , Harry H. Seldomridge , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Edward Keating
Redistricted from the at-large district , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Edward T. Taylor
Redistricted from the at-large district , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Connecticut

During this election season, the at-large seat was eliminated, and
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was created. , - ! , Augustine Lonergan , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Bryan F. Mahan , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Thomas L. Reilly , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Jeremiah Donovan , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , William Kennedy , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. ,


Delaware

, - ! , Franklin Brockson , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


Florida

An at-large district had been created in 1912 for a newly apportioned seat. The at-large district was eliminated in 1914 and the created. , - , , Stephen M. Sparkman , , Democratic ,
1894 Events January–March * January 4 – A military alliance is established between the French Third Republic and the Russian Empire. * January 7 – William Kennedy Dickson receives a patent for motion picture film in the United S ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - , , Frank Clark , , Democratic ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - , , Emmett Wilson , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - , , Claude L'Engle
Redistricted from the at-large district , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. ,


Georgia

, - ! , Charles Gordon Edwards , , Democratic ,
1906 Events January–February * January 12 – Persian Constitutional Revolution: A nationalistic coalition of merchants, religious leaders and intellectuals in Persia forces the shah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar to grant a constitution, ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Frank Park , , Democratic , 1913 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Charles R. Crisp Charles Robert Crisp (October 19, 1870 – February 7, 1937) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, son of Charles Frederick Crisp. Life Born in Ellaville, Georgia, Crisp atte ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , William C. Adamson , , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
William S. Howard William Schley Howard (June 29, 1875 – August 1, 1953) was a U.S. Representative from Georgia, and cousin of U.S. Senator Augustus O. Bacon. Born in Kirkwood, Georgia, of entirely English descent, Howard attended Neel's Academy. At the ...
, , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Charles L. Bartlett , , Democratic ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! ,
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, , Democratic ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Samuel J. Tribble , , Democratic ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Thomas Montgomery Bell Thomas Montgomery Bell (March 17, 1861 – March 18, 1941) was an American politician who served as House majority whip from 1913 to 1915. Bell was born in Nacoochee Valley, near Cleveland, Georgia. He graduated from Moore's Business Univ ...
, , Democratic ,
1904 Events January * January 7 – The distress signal ''CQD'' is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by ''SOS''. * January 8 – The Blackstone Library is dedicated, marking the beginning of the Chicago Public Library syst ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Carl Vinson Carl Vinson (November 18, 1883 – June 1, 1981) was an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives for over 50 years and was influential in the 20th century expansion of the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the Democratic ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
John R. Walker John Randall Walker (February 23, 1874 – July 21, 1942) was a United States, U.S. political figure from the state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. Walker was born near Blackshear, Georgia in 1874 and graduated from the Jasper Normal College ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Dudley M. Hughes , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Idaho

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, Burton L. French , , Republican , nowrap ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap rowspan=2 , , - ,
Addison T. Smith Addison Taylor Smith (September 5, 1862 – July 5, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, congressman from Idaho. Smith served as a Republican Party (United States), Republican in the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Hou ...
, , Republican , nowrap , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected.


Illinois

, - ! , Martin B. Madden , , Republican ,
1902 Events January * January 1 ** The Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses. On January 10, Ellen Dougherty becomes the world' ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , James R. Mann , , Republican ,
1896 Events January–March * January 2 – The Jameson Raid comes to an end, as Jameson surrenders to the Boers. * January 4 – Utah is admitted as the 45th U.S. state. * January 5 – An Austrian newspaper reports that ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , George E. Gorman , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , James T. McDermott , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent resigned and re-elected to fill his own seat.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , Adolph J. Sabath , , Democratic ,
1906 Events January–February * January 12 – Persian Constitutional Revolution: A nationalistic coalition of merchants, religious leaders and intellectuals in Persia forces the shah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar to grant a constitution, ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
James McAndrews James McAndrews (October 22, 1862 – August 31, 1942) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, McAndrews attended the common schools. He moved to Chicago, Illinois, and engaged in business, serving as buildi ...
, , Democratic , 1900 1904 (retired) 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Frank Buchanan , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Thomas Gallagher , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Frederick A. Britten , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Charles M. Thomson , , Progressive , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Ira C. Copley , , Republican , 1910 , , Incumbent re-elected as a Progressive.
Progressive gain. , , - ! , William H. Hinebaugh , , Progressive , 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! ,
John C. McKenzie John Charles McKenzie (February 18, 1860 – September 17, 1941) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born on a farm near Elizabeth, Woodbine Township, Illinois to a Scottish immigrant father, McKenzie attended the common schools, and t ...
, , Republican , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Clyde H. Tavenner , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Stephen A. Hoxworth , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Claude U. Stone , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Louis FitzHenry Louis FitzHenry (June 13, 1870 – November 18, 1935) was a United States representative from Illinois, a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a United States district judge of the United S ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Frank T. O'Hair , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Charles M. Borchers , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Henry T. Rainey , , Democratic ,
1902 Events January * January 1 ** The Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses. On January 10, Ellen Dougherty becomes the world' ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , James M. Graham , , Democratic , 1908 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , William N. Baltz , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! ,
Martin D. Foster Martin David Foster (September 3, 1861 – October 20, 1919) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born near West Salem, Illinois, Foster attended the public schools and Eureka College (Illinois). He was graduated from the Eclectic Medical ...
, , Democratic ,
1906 Events January–February * January 12 – Persian Constitutional Revolution: A nationalistic coalition of merchants, religious leaders and intellectuals in Persia forces the shah Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar to grant a constitution, ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
H. Robert Fowler Hiram Robert Fowler (February 7, 1851 – January 5, 1926) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois. Early life and education Born near Eddyville, Illinois, Fowler attended the public schools of his na ...
, , Democratic , 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Robert P. Hill , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! rowspan=4 ,
, Lawrence B. Stringer , , 1912 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , rowspan=4 nowrap , , - , William E. Williams
, , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected.


Indiana

, - ! , Charles Lieb , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , William A. Cullop , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , William E. Cox , , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Lincoln Dixon Lincoln Dixon (February 9, 1860 – September 16, 1932) was an American lawyer and politician who served seven terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1905 to 1919. Biography Born in Vernon, Indiana, Dixon attended Vernon Academy, and ...
, , Democratic , 1904 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Ralph Wilbur Moss , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Finly H. Gray , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Charles A. Korbly , , Democratic , 1908 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , John A. M. Adair , , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Martin A. Morrison Martin Andrew Morrison (April 15, 1862 – July 9, 1944) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana. Born in Frankfort, Indiana, Morrison attended a public school. He graduated from Butler College, Irvington, Indiana, in June 1883 and from the la ...
, , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , John B. Peterson , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , George W. Rauch , , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Cyrus Cline , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Henry A. Barnhart Henry A. Barnhart (September 11, 1858 – March 26, 1934) was an American businessman and politician who served as a U.S. representative from Indiana from 1908 to 1919. Biography Born near Twelve Mile, Indiana, Barnhart attended the common sch ...
, , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Iowa

, - ! , Charles A. Kennedy , , Republican , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Henry Vollmer Henry Vollmer (July 28, 1867 – August 25, 1930) was an attorney, the mayor of Davenport, Iowa, and a Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa's 2nd congressional district. Winning a special election in 1914, he served just over one year in ...
, , Democratic , 1914 (special) , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! ,
Maurice Connolly Maurice Connolly (March 13, 1877 – May 28, 1921) was elected in 1912 to a single term as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 3rd congressional district. After giving up his House seat in an unsuccessful bid fo ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! ,
Gilbert N. Haugen Gilbert Nelson Haugen (April 21, 1859 – July 18, 1933) was a seventeen-term Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 4th congressional district, then located in northeastern Iowa. For nearly five years, he was the longest-serving member o ...
, , Republican , 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , James W. Good , , Republican , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Sanford Kirkpatrick Sanford "Sant" Kirkpatrick (February 11, 1842 – February 13, 1932) was a revenue agent and a one-term Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa's 6th congressional district. He was the last Civil War veteran elected to represent Iowa in Congr ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , , - ! , Charles E. Patton , , Republican ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , , - ! ,
Horace M. Towner Horace Mann Towner (October 23, 1855 – November 23, 1937) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa's 8th congressional district and appointed the governor of Puerto Rico. In an ...
, , Republican ,
1910 Events January * January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
, Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
William R. Green William Raymond Green (November 7, 1856 – June 11, 1947) was a United States representative from Iowa, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and later was a United States federal judge, judge of the United States Court of Claims, Cour ...
, , Republican , 1911 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Frank P. Woods Frank Plowman Woods (December 11, 1868 – April 25, 1944) was a five-term Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 10th congressional district, in north-central Iowa. He reached a House leadership position after only two terms. However, in ...
, , Republican , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
George Cromwell Scott George Cromwell Scott (August 8, 1864 – October 6, 1948) was a United States representative from Iowa's 11th congressional district for just over four years, and was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the No ...
, , Republican , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. ,


Kansas

, - ! , Daniel R. Anthony Jr. , , Republican , 1907 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Joseph Taggart Joseph Taggart (June 15, 1867 – December 3, 1938) was a lawyer and a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. House of Representatives, representing the Kansas's 2nd congressio ...
, , Democratic , 1911 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Philip P. Campbell , , Republican , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Dudley Doolittle Dudley Doolittle (June 21, 1881 – November 14, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Doolittle attended the public schools and the University of Kansas at Lawrence, being graduated from its law departm ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Guy T. Helvering , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , John R. Connelly , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
George A. Neeley George Arthur Neeley (August 1, 1879January 1, 1919) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Detroit, Illinois, Neeley attended public schools in Joplin, Missouri and Wellston, Oklahoma. He earned a B.S. from Southwestern Baptist Univ ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! ,
Victor Murdock Victor Murdock (March 18, 1871 – July 8, 1945) was an American politician and newspaper editor who served as a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Life Victor Murdock was born March 18, 1871, in Burlingame, Kansas to Marshall Murdock, editor of ...
, , Republican , 1902 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. ,


Kentucky

, - ! ,
Alben W. Barkley Alben William Barkley (; November 24, 1877 â€“ April 30, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served in both houses of Congress and as the 35th vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953 under Presiden ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Augustus O. Stanley Augustus Owsley Stanley I (May 21, 1867 – August 12, 1958) was an American politician from Kentucky. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, he served as the List of Governors of Kentucky, 38th governor of Kentucky ...
, , Democratic , 1902 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , , - ! , Robert Y. Thomas Jr. , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
Ben Johnson Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to: In sports Association football * Ben Johnson (footballer, born 2000), English footballer * Ben Johnson (soccer) (born 1977), American soccer player Other codes of football *Ben Johnson (Australian foot ...
, , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! ,
J. Swagar Sherley Joseph Swagar Sherley (November 28, 1871 – February 13, 1941) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Biography Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Sherley attended public schools, graduating from the Louisville High School in 1889 and from the la ...
, , Democratic , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Arthur B. Rouse , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , J. Campbell Cantrill , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Harvey Helm , , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , William J. Fields , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , John W. Langley , , Republican , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , , - ! , Caleb Powers , , Republican , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Louisiana

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Maine

, - ! , - ! , - ! , - !


Maryland

, - ! , colspan=3 , Vacant , , Rep. James Harry Covington (D) resigned September 30, 1914, to become Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia The United States District Court for the District of Columbia (in case citations, D.D.C.) is a federal district court in the District of Columbia. It also occasionally handles (jointly with the United States District Court for the District of ...
.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
J. Frederick C. Talbott Joshua Frederick Cockey Talbott (July 29, 1843 – October 5, 1918) was a U.S. Congressman who represented the second Congressional district of Maryland. Biography He was born near Lutherville, Maryland on July 29, 1843. He began to study law ...
, , Democratic , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles Pearce Coady Charles Pearce Coady (February 22, 1868 – February 16, 1934) was a U.S. Representative from the third district of Maryland. Early life Charles Pearce Coady was born on February 22, 1868, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Mary (née Lyons) and Michae ...
, , Democratic , 1913 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Charles Linthicum John Charles Linthicum (November 26, 1867–October 5, 1932) was a U.S. Congressman from the 4th Congressional district of Maryland, serving from 1911 to 1932. Biography Linthicum was born on 26 November 1867 near Baltimore, Maryland, i ...
, , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frank Owens Smith Frank Owens Smith (August 27, 1859 – January 29, 1924) was a businessman and served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Early life Frank Owens Smith was born on August 27, 1859, in Smithville (now Dunkirk, Maryland) to Ruth Ellen (nà ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
David John Lewis David John Lewis (May 1, 1869 â€“ August 12, 1952) was an American politician from Maryland, serving in the Maryland State Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Early life Born near Osceola Mills, Centre County, Pennsyl ...
, , Republican , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Massachusetts

, - ! , Allen T. Treadway , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frederick H. Gillett Frederick Huntington Gillett (; October 16, 1851 – July 31, 1935) was an American politician who served in the Massachusetts state government and both houses of the U.S. Congress between 1879 and 1931, including six years as Speaker of the Hous ...
, , Republican , 1892 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Calvin Paige Calvin DeWitt Paige (May 20, 1848 – April 24, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts. He was president of the Central Cotton Mills Company, the Southbridge Savings Bank and the Edwards C ...
, , Republican , 1913 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel E. Winslow , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Butler Ames Butler Ames (August 22, 1871 – November 6, 1954) was an American politician, engineer, soldier and businessman. He was the son of Adelbert Ames and grandson of Benjamin Franklin Butler, both decorated generals in the Union Army during the Ame ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Augustus Peabody Gardner Augustus Peabody Gardner (November 5, 1865 – January 14, 1918) was an American military officer and Republican Party politician from Massachusetts. He represented the North Shore region in the Massachusetts Senate and United States House of Re ...
, , Republican , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Michael F. Phelan , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick S. Deitrick , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Ernest W. Roberts , , Republican , 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , colspan="3" , Vacant , , Rep. William F. Murry (D) resigned September 28, 1914, to become Postmaster of Boston.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , colspan="3" , Vacant , , Rep. Andrew J. Peters (D) resigned August 15, 1914, to become
United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury A United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury is one of several positions in the United States Department of the Treasury, serving under the United States Secretary of the Treasury. History According to U.S. statute, there are eight Assista ...
.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James A. Gallivan James Ambrose Gallivan (October 22, 1866 – April 3, 1928) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. Biography Gallivan was born in Boston on October 22, 1866. He attended the public schools, graduated from the Boston Latin School ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Joseph Mitchell , , Democratic , 1913 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward Gilmore , , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William S. Greene William Stedman Greene (April 28, 1841 – September 22, 1924) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. Biography William S. Greene was born in Tremont, Illinois on April 28, 1841. He moved with his parents to Fall River, Massachu ...
, , Republican , 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Chandler Thacher Thomas Chandler Thacher (July 20, 1858 – April 11, 1945) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Biography Born in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, Thacher attended the public schools. He was graduated from Adams Academy, Quincy, Mass ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


Michigan

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Minnesota

, - ! , Sydney Anderson , , Republican , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Winfield S. Hammond Winfield Scott Hammond (November 17, 1863December 30, 1915) was an American politician. He was a member of the United States Democratic Party, Democratic Party. Biography Hammond was born in 1863 in Southborough, Massachusetts, the son of Ellen ...
, , Democratic , 1906 , , Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Minnesota.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles R. Davis , , Republican , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick Stevens , , Republican , 1896 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , George R. Smith , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles A. Lindbergh Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist. On May 20–21, 1927, Lindbergh made the first nonstop flight from New York City to Paris, a distance o ...
, , Republican , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Andrew Volstead Andrew John Volstead () (October 31, 1860 – January 20, 1947) was an American member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota, 1903–1923, and a member of the Republican Party. His name is closely associated with the N ...
, , Republican , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Clarence B. Miller , , Republican , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Halvor Steenerson , , Republican , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Manahan
, , Republican , 1912 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Progressive gain. , nowrap ,


Mississippi

, - ! , Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. , , Democratic , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1900 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Hubert D. Stephens , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Benjamin G. Humphreys II , , Democratic , 1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas U. Sisson , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Andrew Witherspoon, Samuel A. Witherspoon , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Pat Harrison , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Percy Quin , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Collier , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Missouri

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Montana

, - ! rowspan=2 ,
, John M. Evans , , Democratic , nowrap , 1912 United States House of Representatives election in Montana, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap rowspan=2 , , - , Tom Stout , , Democratic , nowrap , 1912 United States House of Representatives election in Montana, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected.


Nebraska

, - ! , John A. Maguire , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 1908 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles O. Lobeck , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Dan V. Stephens , , Democratic , 1911 Nebraska's 3rd congressional district special election, 1911 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Henry Sloan, Charles H. Sloan , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Silas Reynolds Barton, Silas R. Barton , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Moses Kinkaid , , Republican , 1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska, 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Nevada

, - ! , Edwin E. Roberts , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives election in Nevada, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


New Hampshire

, - ! , Eugene Elliott Reed, Eugene E. Reed , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Raymond Bartlett Stevens, Raymond B. Stevens , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire, 1912 , , Incumbent retired to 1914 United States Senate election in New Hampshire, run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


New Jersey

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New Mexico

, - ! , Harvey B. Fergusson , , Democratic , 1911 United States House of Representatives election in New Mexico, 1911 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


New York

, - ! , Lathrop Brown , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Denis O'Leary , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent resigned to become Queens County District Attorney, Queens District Attorney.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Frank E. Wilson (politician), Frank E. Wilson , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Harry H. Dale , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James P. Maher , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William M. Calder , , Republican , 1904 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1904 , , Incumbent retired to 1914 United States Senate election in New York, run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Fitzgerald , , Democratic , 1898 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Daniel J. Griffin , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James H. O'Brien , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Herman A. Metz , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Daniel J. Riordan , , Democratic , 1906 New York's 8th congressional district special election, 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry M. Goldfogle , , Democratic , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1900 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Socialist gain. , nowrap , , - ! , George W. Loft , , Democratic , 1913 New York's 13th congressional district special election, 1913 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jefferson Monroe Levy, Jefferson M. Levy , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Michael F. Conry , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Peter J. Dooling , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John F. Carew , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas G. Patten , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Walter M. Chandler , , Progressive , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jacob A. Cantor , , Democratic , 1913 New York's 20th congressional district special election, 1913 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry George Jr. , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry Bruckner , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph A. Goulden , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Woodson R. Oglesby , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Benjamin I. Taylor , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Edmund Platt , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George McClellan (New York politician), George McClellan , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Peter G. Ten Eyck , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , James S. Parker , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Wallin , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Edwin Albert Merritt, Edwin A. Merritt , , Republican , 1912 New York's 26th congressional district special election, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Luther W. Mott , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles A. Talcott , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , George Winthrop Fairchild, George W. Fairchild , , Republican , 1906 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John R. Clancy , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Sereno E. Payne , , Republican , 1889 New York's 27th congressional district special election, 1889 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edwin S. Underhill , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas B. Dunn , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry G. Danforth , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert H. Gittins , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Bennett Smith, Charles B. Smith , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Daniel A. Driscoll , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Mann Hamilton, Charles M. Hamilton , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in New York, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


North Carolina

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North Dakota

, - ! , Henry Thomas Helgesen, Henry T. Helgesen , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George M. Young , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in North Dakota, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Patrick Daniel Norton, Patrick D. Norton , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in North Dakota, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Ohio

, - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - !


Oklahoma

, - ! rowspan=2 , , Bird Segle McGuire, Bird S. McGuire , , 1907 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1907 , , Incumbent retired.
Republican loss. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , James S. Davenport
, , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , - ! , colspan=3 , None , , New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles D. Carter
, , 1907 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1907 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William H. Murray
, , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 , , Joseph Bryan Thompson, Joseph B. Thompson
, , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Claude Weaver
, , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss. , - ! , Scott Ferris
, , 1907 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1907 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , colspan=3 , None , , New seat.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Dick Thompson Morgan, Dick T. Morgan
, , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Oregon

, - ! , Willis C. Hawley , , Republican , 1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Nicholas J. Sinnott , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Walter Lafferty , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon, 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Pennsylvania

, - ! , William Scott Vare, William S. Vare , , 1912 Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district special election, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George Scott Graham, George S. Graham , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Hampton Moore , , 1906 Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district special election, 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George W. Edmonds , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Michael Donohoe , , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , James Washington Logue, J. Washington Logue , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas S. Butler , , 1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1896 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert Edward Difenderfer, Robert E. Difenderfer , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William Walton Griest, William W. Griest , , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John R. Farr , , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Casey , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert Emmett Lee, Robert E. Lee , , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1910 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , John Hoover Rothermel, John H. Rothermel , , 1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1906 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William David Blakeslee Ainey, William D. B. Ainey , , 1911 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election, 1911 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Edgar Raymond Kiess, Edgar R. Kiess , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Vandling Lesher, John V. Lesher , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Franklin Lewis Dershem, Franklin L. Dershem , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Aaron Shenk Kreider, Aaron S. Kreider , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Warren Worth Bailey, Warren W. Bailey , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Andrew R. Brodbeck , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles E. Patton , , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1910 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Abraham Lincoln Keister, Abraham L. Keister , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Wooda Nicholas Carr, Wooda N. Carr , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry Wilson Temple, Henry W. Temple , , Progressive , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Milton William Shreve, Milton W. Shreve , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , A. Mitchell Palmer , , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1908 , , Incumbent retired to 1914 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , J. N. Langham , , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1908 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Willis James Hulings, Willis J. Hulings , , Progressive , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Stephen G. Porter , , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Melville Clyde Kelly, M. Clyde Kelly , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John M. Morin
, , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Andrew Jackson Barchfeld, Andrew J. Barchfeld , , 1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1904 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=4 ,
, Fred Ewing Lewis, Fred E. Lewis , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , rowspan=4 nowrap , , - , James F. Burke (politician), James F. Burke
, , 1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1904 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , - , Anderson Howell Walters, Anderson H. Walters , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , - , Arthur Ringwalt Rupley, Arthur R. Rupley , , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
New member elected.
Republican hold.


Rhode Island

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South Carolina

, - , , Richard S. Whaley , , Democratic , 1913 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , James F. Byrnes , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , Wyatt Aiken , , Democratic , 1902 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , Joseph T. Johnson , , Democratic , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1900 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , David E. Finley , , Democratic , 1898 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , J. Willard Ragsdale , , Democratic , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - , , Asbury F. Lever , , Democratic , 1901 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


South Dakota

, - ! , Charles Hall Dillon, Charles H. Dillon , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in South Dakota, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles H. Burke
, , Republican , 1908 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota, 1908 , , Incumbent retired to 1914 United States Senate election in South Dakota, run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Eben Martin
, , Republican , 1908 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota, 1908 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap ,


Tennessee

, - ! , Sam R. Sells , , Republican , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Richard W. Austin , , Republican , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John A. Moon , , Democratic , 1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1896 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Cordell Hull , , Democratic , 1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William C. Houston , , Democratic , 1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1904 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jo Byrns , , Democratic , 1908 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Lemuel P. Padgett , , Democratic , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1900 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thetus W. Sims , , Democratic , 1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1896 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Finis J. Garrett , , Democratic , 1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee, 1904 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Kenneth McKellar (politician), Kenneth McKellar , , Democratic , 1911 Tennessee's 10th congressional district special election, 1911 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. ,


Texas

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Utah

, - ! , Joseph Howell
, , Republican , 1902 United States House of Representatives election in Utah, 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jacob Johnson (politician), Jacob Johnson
, , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Utah, 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap ,


Vermont

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Virginia

, - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , - ! , Henry D. Flood , , Democratic , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia, 1900 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Washington

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West Virginia

, - ! , Matthew M. Neely , , Democratic , 1913 West Virginia's 1st congressional district special election, 1913 (special) , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William Gay Brown Jr., William G. Brown Jr. , , Democratic , 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel B. Avis , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 1912 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Hunter Holmes Moss Jr., Hunter H. Moss Jr. , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James A. Hughes , , Republican , 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 1900 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Howard Sutherland , , Republican , 1912 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Wisconsin

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Wyoming

, - ! , Frank Wheeler Mondell , , Republican , 1898 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming, 1898 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Non-voting delegates


Alaska Territory

Starting with this election, Alaska Territory elected its non-voting delegate on the same day as the rest of the states' general elections. Incumbent James Wickersham, after serving one term as a Progressive, returned to the Republican Party. , - , , James Wickersham , , Progressive , 1908 United States House of Representatives election in Alaska Territory, 1908 , , Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


See also

* 1914 United States elections ** 1914 United States Senate elections * 63rd United States Congress * 64th United States Congress


Notes


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External links


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(Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives) {{United States House of Representatives elections 1914 United States House of Representatives elections,