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The 1928 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the
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in 1928 which coincided with the
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. The strength of the U.S. economy resulted in Hoover's Republican Party victory in the election, helping them to scoop up 32 House seats, almost all from the opposition
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, thus increasing their majority. The big business-supported wing of the Republican Party continued to cement control. Republican gains proved even larger than anticipated during this election cycle, as an internal party feud over the
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issue weakened Democratic standing. Losses of several rural, Protestant Democratic seats can be somewhat linked to anti-Catholic sentiments directed toward the party's presidential candidate, Al Smith. However, this would be the last time for 68 years that a Republican House was re-elected.


Results summary

Source
Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk


Special elections

In these special elections, the winner was elected during 1928; ordered by election date, then by district. , - ! ,
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 , , Incumbent resigned March 31, 1928, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
June 4, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner later lost election to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , William B. Bowling , , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent resigned August 16, 1928, after being appointed judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Democratic hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , 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 died April 3, 1928.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Democratic hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Louis A. Frothingham , , Republican , 1920 , , Incumbent died August 23, 1928.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Thaddeus C. Sweet , , Republican , 1923 , , Incumbent died May 1, 1928.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Nicholas J. Sinnott , , Republican , 1912 , , Incumbent resigned May 31, 1928, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas S. Butler , , Republican , 1896 , , Incumbent died May 26, 1928.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to the next term, see below. , nowrap ,


Alabama

, - ! ,
John McDuffie John McDuffie (September 25, 1883 – November 1, 1950) was a United States representative from Alabama and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Education and career Born on ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Lister Hill , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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 , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Lamar Jeffers Lamar Jeffers (April 16, 1888 – June 1, 1983) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born in Anniston, Alabama, Jeffers attended public schools and Alabama Presbyterian College at Anniston. He served with the Alabama National Guard from ...
, , Democratic , 1921 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William B. Bowling , , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent resigned August 16, 1928, to become judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit of Alabama.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Democratic hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! , William B. Oliver , , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Miles C. Allgood Miles Clayton Allgood (February 22, 1878 – March 4, 1977) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Biography Born in Chepultepec (now Allgood), Blount County, Alabama, Allgood was the son of William Barnett and Mar ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward B. Almon Edward Berton Almon (April 18, 1860 – June 22, 1933) was an American, and a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives who represented northwest Alabama's 8th congressional district. Early life Almon was born near Moulto ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
George Huddleston George Huddleston (November 11, 1869 – February 29, 1960) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama, father of George Huddleston, Jr. Life and career Huddleston was born on a farm near Lebanon, Tennessee, the son of Nancy Emeline (Sherril ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William B. Bankhead William Brockman Bankhead (April 12, 1874 – September 15, 1940) was an American politician who served as the 42nd speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1936 to 1940, representing Alabama's 10th and later 7th congressiona ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Arizona

, - ! , Lewis W. Douglas , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Alaska Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Arkansas

, - ! , William J. Driver , , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William A. 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 b ...
, , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John N. Tillman , , Democratic , 1914 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Otis Wingo Otis Theodore Wingo (June 18, 1877 – October 21, 1930) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. representative from Arkansas's 4th congressional district from 1913 to 1930. He was the husband of his successor in office, Effie ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Heartsill Ragon Heartsill Ragon (; March 20, 1885 – September 15, 1940) was a United States representative from Arkansas and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Education and career Born on ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James B. Reed , , Democratic , 1923 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Tilman B. Parks Tilman Bacon Parks (May 14, 1872 – February 12, 1950) was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas. Biography Born near Lewisville, Arkansas, Parks attended the common schools, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Virginia ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


California

, - ! ,
Clarence F. Lea Clarence Frederick Lea (July 11, 1874 – June 20, 1964) was an American lawyer and politician who served 16 terms as a U.S. Representative from California from 1917 to 1949. Biography Lea was born near Highland Springs, California, in southwe ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Harry Lane Englebright Harry Lane Englebright (January 2, 1884 – May 13, 1943) was a U.S. political figure. He served as a Congressman from California's 2nd congressional district from 1926 to 1943, and as the House Minority Whip between 1933 and 1943. Englebright ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles F. Curry , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Florence Prag Kahn Florence Kahn (née Prag; November 9, 1866 – November 16, 1948) was an American teacher and politician who in 1925 became the first Jewish woman to serve in the United States Congress. She was only the fifth woman to serve in Congress, and ...
, , Republican , 1925 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Richard J. Welch Richard Joseph Welch (February 13, 1869 – September 10, 1949) was an American county clerk and politician. He sat in the United States House of Representatives for 12 terms from 1926 to 1949, serving a district in San Francisco, California. B ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Albert E. Carter , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry E. Barbour , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Arthur M. Free Arthur Monroe Free (January 15, 1879 – April 1, 1953) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a United States representative from California from 1921 to 1933. Biography He was born in San Jose, California and graduated ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William E. Evans , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joe Crail , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Philip D. Swing , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Colorado

, - ! ,
S. Harrison White Sebastian Harrison White (December 24, 1864 – December 21, 1945) was a U.S. Representative from Colorado and a justice of the Colorado Supreme Court. Early life and education Born on a farm near Maries County, Missouri, his parents were Jonah ...
, , Democratic , 1927 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Bateman Timberlake , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Guy Urban Hardy , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward Thomas Taylor , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Connecticut

, - ! ,
E. Hart Fenn Edward Hart Fenn (September 12, 1856 – February 23, 1939) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Connecticut. Biography Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Fenn attended private schools, Hartford High School, ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Richard P. Freeman , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Q. Tilson , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Schuyler Merritt Schuyler Merritt (December 16, 1853 – April 1, 1953) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional district from 1917 to 1931 and 1933 to 1937. He is the namesake of the Merritt Park ...
, , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James P. Glynn James Peter Glynn (November 12, 1867 – March 6, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut. Born in Winsted, Connecticut, the son of Irish immigrants, Glynn attended the public schools. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 189 ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Delaware

, - ! , Robert G. Houston , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Florida

, - ! ,
Herbert J. Drane Herbert Jackson Drane (June 20, 1863 – August 11, 1947) was a U.S. Representative from Florida. Born in Franklin, Kentucky, Drane attended the public schools of Louisville, Kentucky, and Brevards Academy at Franklin, Kentucky. He moved to ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert A. Green , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Tom A. Yon , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William J. Sears William Joseph Sears (December 4, 1874 – March 30, 1944) was a lawyer and U.S. Representative from Florida. A Democrat, he was an avowed white supremacist. Early life and education Born in Smithville, Georgia, Sears moved with his paren ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap ,


Georgia

, - ! , Charles Gordon Edwards , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward E. Cox , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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. , nowrap , , - ! , William C. Wright , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Leslie Jasper Steele Leslie Jasper Steele (November 21, 1868 – July 24, 1929) was an American politician and lawyer. Steele was born in Decatur, DeKalb County, Georgia to Michael A. and Martha Lucinda Smith Steele, Georgia, and graduated from Oxford College of E ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Rutherford , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Malcolm C. Tarver , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles H. Brand , , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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. , nowrap , , - ! , William C. Lankford , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William W. Larsen , , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Hawaii Territory

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Idaho

, - ! ,
Burton L. French Burton Lee French (August 1, 1875 – September 12, 1954) was a congressman from Idaho. French served as a Republican in the House from 1903 to 1909, 1911 to 1915 and 1917 to 1933. With a combined 26 years in office, he remains the longest-s ...
, , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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 , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Illinois

, - ! ,
Martin B. Madden Martin Barnaby Madden (March 21, 1855 – April 27, 1928) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. He belonged to the Republican Party. As of 2020, he is the last non-African American to serve as a representative for Illinois's 1st congress ...
, , Republican , 1904 , , Incumbent died April 27, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Morton D. Hull Morton Denison Hull (January 13, 1867 – August 20, 1937) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Hull attended the public schools and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1885. He graduated from Har ...
, , Republican , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Elliott W. Sproul Elliott Wilford Sproul (December 28, 1856 – June 22, 1935) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Biography Born in Apohaqui, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, Sproul attended the public schools. He moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 18 ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas A. Doyle , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Adolph J. Sabath Adolph Joachim Sabath (April 4, 1866 – November 6, 1952) was an American politician. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Chicago, Illinois, from 1907 until his death in Bethesda, Maryland on November 6, 1952. From 19 ...
, , Democratic , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James T. Igoe , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
M. Alfred Michaelson Magne Alfred Michaelson (September 7, 1878 – October 26, 1949) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Background Magne Alfred Michaelson was born at Kristiansand in Vest-Agder, Norway. In October 1885, Michaelson immigrated to the United Stat ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Stanley H. Kunz Stanley Henry Kunz (September 26, 1864 – April 23, 1946) was an American politician who served 6 terms a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1921 to 1933. ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick A. Britten , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Carl R. Chindblom , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frank R. Reid Frank R. Reid (April 18, 1879 – January 25, 1945) was an American politician and U.S. Representative from Illinois. He was christened without a middle name and chose the letter "R" for an initial.Waller, Douglas C. (2004). ''A Question of Loya ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John T. Buckbee , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Richard Johnson William Richard Johnson (May 15, 1875 – January 2, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Rock Island, Illinois, Johnson moved with his parents to Freeport, Illinois, in 1879. He attended the public schools and the College ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Clayton Allen John Clayton Allen (February 14, 1860 – January 12, 1939) was an American politician who represented Illinois in the United States House of Representatives from 1925-1933. Allen was born in Hinesburg, Vermont in 1860. He attended the common s ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward John King Edward John King (July 1, 1867 – February 17, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, King moved to Illinois with his parents, who settled in Galesburg, Knox County, in 1880. He attended the ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William E. Hull , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Homer W. Hall Homer William Hall (July 22, 1870 – September 22, 1954) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Shelbyville, Illinois, Hall moved with his parents to Bloomington, Illinois, in 1876. He attended the public schools and Illinois Wesley ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William P. Holaday William Perry Holaday (December 14, 1882 – January 29, 1946) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from the state of Illinois. Biography Holaday was born near Ridge Farm, Illinois. He attended the common schools an ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Adkins , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry T. Rainey , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Earl Major , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward M. Irwin Edward Michael Irwin (April 14, 1869 – January 30, 1933) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born near Leasburg, Missouri, Irwin attended the public schools of his native city. He taught school in Leasburg, Missouri and also attended the ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William W. Arnold William Wright Arnold (October 14, 1877 – November 23, 1957) was an American politician and jurist, serving as a U.S. representative from Illinois and a judge of the United States Tax Court. Life and career Born in Oblong, Illinois, Arnold at ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Sutler Williams Thomas Sutler Williams (February 14, 1872 – April 5, 1940) was a United States representative from Illinois and a United States federal judge, judge of the United States Court of Claims, Court of Claims. Education and career Born on February ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward E. Denison Edward Everett Denison (August 28, 1873 – June 17, 1953) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Early life Born in Marion, Illinois, Denison attended the public schools. He was graduated from Baylor University, Waco, Texas, in 1895, f ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
, Richard Yates Jr. , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , rowspan=2 nowrap , , - , Henry Riggs Rathbone , , Republican , 1922 , , Incumbent died July 15, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican hold.


Indiana

, - ! ,
Harry E. Rowbottom Harry Emerson Rowbottom (November 3, 1884 – March 22, 1934) was an American businessman and Republican politician. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives from Indiana in 1924 and served three terms from 1925 to 1931. He was ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Arthur H. Greenwood , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frank Gardner , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Harry C. Canfield Harry Clifford Canfield (November 22, 1875 – February 9, 1945) was an American educator, businessman, and politician who served five terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1923 to 1933. Early life and career Born near Moores Hill, ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Noble J. Johnson Noble Jacob Johnson (August 23, 1887 – March 17, 1968) was a United States representative from Indiana and an United States federal judge, Associate Judge and Chief Judge of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Education and ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Richard N. Elliott Richard Nash Elliott (April 25, 1873 – March 21, 1948) was an American lawyer and politician who served seven terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1917 to 1931. Early life and career Born near Connersville, Indiana, Elliott atte ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Ralph E. Updike , , Republican , 1924 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Albert H. Vestal , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Fred S. Purnell , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William R. Wood , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Albert R. Hall , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
David Hogg David Miles Hogg (born April 12, 2000) is an American gun control activist. He rose to prominence during the 2018 United States gun violence protests as a student survivor of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, helping lead several hi ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Andrew J. Hickey , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Iowa

, - ! , William F. Kopp , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , F. Dickinson Letts , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas J. B. Robinson , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
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. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Cyrenus Cole Cyrenus Cole (January 13, 1863 – November 14, 1939) was a newspaper editor, newspaper columnist, columnist and historian, then a Republican Party (United States), Republican United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Iowa' ...
, , Republican , 1921 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
C. William Ramseyer Christian William Ramseyer (March 13, 1875 – November 1, 1943) was a nine-term Republican Party (United States), Republican United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Iowa's 6th congressional district. Biography He was bor ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Cassius C. Dowell Cassius Clay Dowell (February 29, 1864 – February 4, 1940) was a Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa. He served from 1915 to 1935, and again from 1937 until his death in 1940, with the interregnum caused by an unsuccessful campaign for re ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Lloyd Thurston Lloyd Thurston (March 27, 1880 – May 7, 1970) was a seven-term Republican U.S. Representative from southern Iowa. First elected in 1924, he served until 1938, when he unsuccessfully sought election to the U.S. Senate. By his final term, he had ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Earl W. Vincent , , Republican , 1928 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Lester J. Dickinson , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William D. Boies William Dayton Boies (January 3, 1857 – May 31, 1932) was a lawyer, trial-court judge and five-term Republican United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Iowa's 11th congressional district in northwestern Iowa. Born on a ...
, , Republican , 1918 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Kansas

, - ! , Daniel R. Anthony Jr. , , Republican , 1907 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ulysses Samuel Guyer Ulysses Samuel Guyer (December 13, 1868 – June 5, 1943) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born near Paw Paw, Illinois, Guyer attended the public schools, Lane University at Lecompton, Kansas, and the University of Kansas School of Law ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William H. Sproul , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Homer Hoch Homer Hoch (July 4, 1879 – January 30, 1949) was a United States Representative from Kansas. Biography Born in Marion, Kansas, Hoch graduated from Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas, in 1902. He attended George Washington Law School, Washingt ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James G. Strong James George Strong (April 23, 1870 – January 11, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Dwight, Illinois, Strong attended the public schools of Dwight, Illinois from 1876 to 1879, the Episcopal Mission of Greenwood Agency, S.D ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hays B. White Hays Baxter White (September 21, 1855 – September 29, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born near Fairfield, Iowa, White attended the rural schools of his native county. He engaged in agricultural pursuits. He moved to Jewell Coun ...
, , Republican , 1918 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Clifford R. Hope , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William A. Ayres , , Democratic , 1914
1920
1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Kentucky

, - ! ,
William Voris Gregory William Voris Gregory (October 21, 1877 – October 10, 1936) was an attorney and politician, serving as a United States representative from Kentucky from 1927 to his death in office. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Biography Gregory w ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
David Hayes Kincheloe David Hayes Kincheloe (April 9, 1877 – April 16, 1950) was a United States representative from Kentucky and a judge of the United States Customs Court. Education and early life Born on April 9, 1877, near Sacramento, Kentucky, Kincheloe atten ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John William Moore John William Moore (June 9, 1877 – December 11, 1941) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born in Morgantown, Kentucky, Moore attended the public schools and completed a commercial course at Bryant and Stratton College at Louisville in ...
, , Democratic , 1925 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry D. Moorman , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Maurice H. Thatcher , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Orie Solomon Ware , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Virgil Chapman Virgil Munday Chapman (March 15, 1895March 8, 1951) was an American attorney and Democratic politician who represented Kentucky in the United States House of Representatives and in the United States Senate. Chapman, originally from Middleton, ...
, , Democratic , 1924 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert Ralph Waldo Emerson Gilbert (January 17, 1882 – July 30, 1939) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky, son of George Gilmore Gilbert. Born in Taylorsville, Kentucky, Gilbert attended the public schools and the University of Virginia at Cha ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Fred M. Vinson , , Democratic , 1924 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Katherine Langley , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John M. Robsion , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Louisiana

, - ! , James O'Connor , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Zacharie Spearing , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Whitmell P. Martin Whitmell Pugh Martin (August 12, 1867 – April 6, 1929) was a U.S. Representative from Louisiana. Although he later served most of his congressional career as a Democrat, Martin was first elected as a "Bull Moose" Progressive in 1914. He ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John N. Sandlin John Nicholas Sandlin (February 24, 1872 – December 25, 1957) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served eight terms as a U.S. Representative from Louisiana from 1921 to 1937. Early life and career John Sandlin was born near M ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Riley Joseph Wilson Riley Joseph Wilson (November 12, 1871 – February 23, 1946) was a Louisiana educator, attorney and legislator in the first half of the late 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. A Democrat, Wilson served in the United States ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Bolivar E. Kemp Bolivar Edwards Kemp Sr. (December 28, 1871, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana – June 19, 1933, Amite, Louisiana), was an attorney and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 6th congressional district. In 1897, ...
, , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , René Louis DeRouen , , Democratic , 1927 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Benjamin Aswell James Benjamin Aswell Sr. (December 23, 1869 – March 16, 1931) was a prominent educator and a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic U.S. representative from Louisiana, who served from 1913 until his death, which occurred twelve days in ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Maine

, - ! , Carroll L. Beedy , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Wallace H. White Jr. Wallace Humphrey White Jr. (August 6, 1877March 31, 1952) was an American politician and Republican leader in the United States Congress from 1917 until 1949. White was from the U.S. state of Maine and served in the U.S. House of Representatives ...
, , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John E. Nelson , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Ira G. Hersey , , Republican , 1916 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Maryland

, - ! , T. Alan Goldsborough , , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William P. Cole Jr. William Purington Cole Jr. (May 11, 1889 – September 22, 1957) was an American jurist and politician. From 1927 to 1929 and from 1931 to 1942, Cole was a United States representative who represented the United States House of Representatives, ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Vincent Luke Palmisano , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Charles Linthicum , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Stephen W. Gambrill , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick N. Zihlman , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Massachusetts

, - ! , Allen T. Treadway , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry L. Bowles Henry Leland Bowles (January 6, 1866 – May 17, 1932) was an American politician who served as a United States representative from Massachusetts. Biography Bowles was born in Athens, Vermont on January 6, 1866. He attended the district school ...
, , Republican , 1925 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frank H. Foss Frank Herbert Foss (b. Augusta, Maine, September 20, 1865 – d. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, February 15, 1947) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts. He attended public schools in Augusta, Maine and graduated from Kent Hill (M ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George R. Stobbs , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edith Nourse Rogers Edith Rogers (née Nourse; March 19, 1881 – September 10, 1960) was an American social welfare Volunteering, volunteer and politician who served in the United States Congress. She was the first woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts ...
, , Republican , 1925 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Abram Andrew Abram Piatt Andrew Jr. (February 12, 1873 – June 3, 1936) was an American economist and politician who served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, the founder and director of the American Ambulance Field Service during World War I, and a ...
, , Republican , 1921 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William P. Connery Jr. William Patrick Connery Jr. (August 24, 1888 – June 15, 1937) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Lynn on August 24, 1888, the son of William P. Connery Sr. and brother of Lawrence Joseph Connery. He attend ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick W. Dallinger , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles L. Underhill Charles Lee Underhill (July 20, 1867 – January 28, 1946) was a United States representative and Anti-suffragism, anti-suffrage activist from Massachusetts. He was born in Richmond, Virginia on July 20, 1867. He moved to Massachusetts in 1872 wi ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Douglass , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George H. Tinkham , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , 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 died April 3, 1928.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Robert Luce Robert Luce (December 2, 1862 – April 7, 1946) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. Biography Born in Auburn, Maine, Luce attended the public schools of Auburn and Lewiston, Maine, and Somerville, Massachusetts. He gra ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Louis A. Frothingham , , Republican , 1920 , , Incumbent died August 23, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph William Martin Jr. , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles L. Gifford Charles Laceille Gifford (March 15, 1871 – August 23, 1947) was a United States representative from Massachusetts He was born in Cotuit on March 15, 1871. Through his father he was a descendant of Robert Pike, George Phillips, Richard Salt ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Michigan

, - ! ,
Robert H. Clancy Robert Henry Clancy (March 14, 1882 – April 23, 1962) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Clancy was born in Detroit, Michigan, where he attended the public schools. He graduated from the literary department of the University ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Earl C. Michener Earl Cory Michener (November 30, 1876 – July 4, 1957) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Michener had German American, German ancestry. He was born near Attica, Ohio, Attica in Seneca County, Ohio. He moved with his parents to A ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Joseph L. Hooper Joseph Lawrence Hooper (December 22, 1877 – February 22, 1934) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Hooper was born in Cleveland, Ohio on December 22, 1877 and moved to Michigan with his parents, who settled in Battle Creek, Mich ...
, , Republican , 1925 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John C. Ketcham , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Carl E. Mapes Carl Edgar Mapes (December 26, 1874 – December 12, 1939) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Mapes was born on a farm near Kalamo, Michigan, to Selah W. and Sarah Ann (Brooks) Mapes. His father was born in New York (state), New Y ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Grant M. Hudson , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Louis C. Cramton Louis Convers Cramton (December 2, 1875 – June 23, 1966) was a politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Michigan. Cramton was born in Hadley Township, Michigan and attended the common schools of Lapeer County. He graduated from Lapeer ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Bird J. Vincent Bird J. Vincent (March 6, 1880 – July 18, 1931) was a soldier and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Early life Vincent was born in Brandon Township near Clarkston, Michigan. Education Vincent attended the public schools of Oakla ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James C. McLaughlin James Campbell McLaughlin (January 26, 1858 – November 29, 1932) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. McLaughlin was born in Beardstown, Illinois. His parents, David and Isabella (Campbell) McLaughlin, had come from Edinburgh, Sco ...
, , Republican , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Roy O. Woodruff , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frank P. Bohn Frank Probasco Bohn (July 14, 1866 – June 1, 1944) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He served three terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1927 to 1933 Early life and education Bohn was born in Charlottesvi ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
W. Frank James William Francis James (May 23, 1873 – November 17, 1945) was a soldier and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Biography James was born in Morristown, New Jersey, and moved with his parents to Hancock, Michigan, in 1876, where he atten ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clarence J. McLeod Clarence John McLeod (July 3, 1895 – May 15, 1959) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. McLeod was born in Detroit, the son of a well-to-do Scottish father who had serve ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Minnesota

, - ! , Allen J. Furlow , , Republican , 1924 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Frank Clague , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , August H. Andresen , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Melvin J. Maas , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Walter Newton Walter Hughes Newton (October 10, 1880 – August 10, 1941) was a United States Representative from Minnesota; born in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota; attended the public schools and was graduated from the law department of the Univ ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Harold Knutson Harold Knutson (October 20, 1880 – August 21, 1953) was an American politician and journalist, who represented Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives from 1917 to 1949 as a member of the Republican Party. From 1919 to 192 ...
, , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Ole J. Kvale , , Farmer–Labor , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William L. Carss , , Farmer–Labor , 1924 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Conrad Selvig , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Godfrey G. Goodwin , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Mississippi

, - ! ,
John E. Rankin John Elliott Rankin (March 29, 1882 – November 26, 1960) was a Democratic politician from Mississippi who served sixteen terms in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1921 to 1953. He was co-author of the bill for the Tennessee Valley A ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Bill G. Lowrey , , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , William Madison Whittington , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jeff Busby , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ross A. Collins Ross Alexander Collins (April 25, 1880 – July 14, 1968) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born in Collinsville, Mississippi, Collins attended the public schools of Meridian, Mississippi, ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , T. Webber Wilson , , Democratic , 1922 , , Ran for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Percy E. Quin , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James W. Collier , , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Missouri

, - ! , Milton A. Romjue , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Ralph F. Lozier , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Jacob L. Milligan , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles L. Faust , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George H. Combs Jr. , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clement C. Dickinson Clement Cabell Dickinson (December 6, 1849 – January 14, 1938), also known as Clement C. Dickinson, was a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic United States House of Representatives, Representative representing Missouri from February 1 ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel C. Major , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William L. Nelson , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clarence Cannon Clarence Andrew Cannon (April 11, 1879 – May 12, 1964) was a Democratic Congressman from Missouri serving from 1923 until his death in Washington, D.C. in 1964. He was a notable parliamentarian and chaired the U.S. House Committee on Appropri ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Henry F. Niedringhaus , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Cochran , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Leonidas C. Dyer Leonidas Carstarphen Dyer (June 11, 1871 – December 15, 1957) was an American politician, reformer, civil rights activist, and military officer. A Republican, he served eleven terms in the U.S. Congress as a U.S. Representative from Missouri ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Clyde Williams , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , James F. Fulbright , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Joe J. Manlove , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas L. Rubey , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent died November 2, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


Montana

, - ! ,
John M. Evans John Morgan Evans (January 7, 1863 – March 12, 1946) was an American Democratic politician. Biography He was born in Sedalia, Missouri. Evans went to the United States Military Academy and then graduated from University of Missouri. He studi ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Scott Leavitt Scott Leavitt (June 16, 1879 – October 19, 1966) was a U.S. Representative from Montana. He served as chairman of the House Committee on Indian Affairs. Early life Scott Leavitt was born in Elk Rapids, Michigan in 1879 to Roswell Leavitt, a ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Nebraska

, - ! , John H. Morehead , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Willis G. Sears , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edgar Howard Edgar Howard (September 16, 1858 – July 19, 1951) was a Nebraska editor and Democratic politician. He was the 15th lieutenant governor of Nebraska and served six terms in the United States House of Representatives. Early life and education ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John N. Norton , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Ashton C. Shallenberger , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Robert G. Simmons Robert Glenmore Simmons (December 25, 1891 – December 27, 1969) was a Nebraska Republican Party (United States), Republican politician. Simmons was born on December 25, 1891, near Scottsbluff, Nebraska. He attended Hastings College from 1909 t ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Nevada

, - ! , Samuel S. Arentz , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


New Hampshire

, - ! ,
Fletcher Hale Fletcher Hale (January 22, 1883 – October 22, 1931) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire. Early life Born in Portland, Maine, on January 22, 1883, Hale was the son of Frederick Fletcher Hale and Ade ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward Hills Wason Edward Hills Wason (September 2, 1865 – February 6, 1941) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Born in New Boston, New Hampshire, Wason attended public and private schools and Francestown Academy. He was graduated from the New Ham ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


New Jersey

, - ! , Charles A. Wolverton , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Isaac Bacharach Isaac Bacharach (January 5, 1870 – September 5, 1956) was an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey who represented the 2nd congressional district from 1915 to 1937. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia, Bacharach ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Harold G. Hoffman Harold Giles Hoffman (February 7, 1896 – June 4, 1954) was an American politician of the Republican Party who served as the 41st governor of New Jersey from 1935 to 1938. He also served two terms representing in the United States House of Re ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles A. Eaton , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ernest R. Ackerman Ernest Robinson Ackerman (17 June 1863 – 18 October 1931) was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1919 to 1931. Early years Ackerm ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Randolph Perkins Randolph Perkins (November 30, 1871 – May 25, 1936) was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey's 6th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1921 to 1936. Early life and caree ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
George N. Seger George Nicholas Seger (January 4, 1866 – August 26, 1940) was an American politician. Seger, a Republican, represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives for eighteen years, from 1923 until his death on August 26, 1940 ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Paul J. Moore , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Franklin W. Fort , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick R. Lehlbach , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Oscar L. Auf der Heide , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Mary Teresa Norton Mary Teresa Norton (née Hopkins; March 7, 1875 – August 2, 1959) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented Jersey City and Bayonne in the United States House of Representatives from 1925 to 1951. She was the first woman ...
, , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


New Mexico

, - ! , John Morrow , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


New York

, - ! , Robert L. Bacon , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John J. Kindred John Joseph Kindred (July 15, 1864 – October 23, 1937) was an American physician and politician. Kindred served five terms as United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from New York (state), New York from 1911 to 1913, and f ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
George W. Lindsay George Washington Lindsay (March 28, 1865 – March 15, 1938) was an American businessman and politician who served six terms as a United States representative from New York from 1923 to 1935. He was the son of George Henry Lindsay, who was al ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas H. Cullen , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Loring M. Black Jr. Loring Milton Black Jr. (May 17, 1886 – May 21, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician who served six terms as a United States representative from New York from 1923 to 1935. Biography Loring was born in New York City on May 17, 1886, ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Andrew Lawrence Somers Andrew Lawrence Somers (March 21, 1895 – April 6, 1949) was an American businessman, World War I veteran, and Democratic politician who served 13 terms as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1925 until his death in 1949. Biography ...
, , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John F. Quayle , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Patrick J. Carley Patrick J. Carley (February 2, 1866 – February 25, 1936) was an American businessman and politician who served four terms as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1927 to 1935. Life and career P. J. Carley was born in County Roscommon, ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , David J. O'Connell , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Emanuel Celler Emanuel Celler (May 6, 1888 – January 15, 1981) was an American politician from New York who served in the United States House of Representatives for almost 50 years, from March 1923 to January 1973. He served as the dean of the United States H ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Anning S. Prall , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Samuel Dickstein Samuel Dickstein (February 5, 1885 – April 22, 1954) was a Democratic Congressional Representative from New York (22-year tenure), a New York State Supreme Court Justice, and a Soviet spy. He played a key role in establishing the committee th ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Christopher D. Sullivan Christopher Daniel Sullivan (July 14, 1870 – August 3, 1942) was an American politician from New York who served twelve terms as a United States Congressman from 1917 to 1941. Life Born in New York City, he attended the public schools, St. Jam ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William Irving Sirovich , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Boylan , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. O'Connor , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William W. Cohen William Wolfe Cohen (September 6, 1874 – October 12, 1940) was an American businessman and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New York from 1927 to 1929. Biography Born in Brooklyn, New York to Russian-born Bernard ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , John F. Carew , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Sol Bloom Sol Bloom (March 9, 1870March 7, 1949) was an American song-writer and politician from New York City who began his career as an entertainment impresario and sheet music publisher in Chicago. He served fourteen terms in the United States House of ...
, , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Fiorello H. LaGuardia Fiorello Henry LaGuardia (; born Fiorello Enrico LaGuardia, ; December 11, 1882September 20, 1947) was an American attorney and politician who represented New York in the House of Representatives and served as the 99th Mayor of New York City from ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Royal H. Weller , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Anthony J. Griffin Anthony Jerome Griffin (April 1, 1866 – January 13, 1935) was an American lawyer, war veteran, and politician from New York. He served ten terms in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1918 to 1935. Life He attended City College, Cooper Un ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frank Oliver , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James M. Fitzpatrick , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Mayhew Wainwright , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Hamilton Fish Jr. , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Harcourt J. Pratt , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Parker Corning Parker Corning (January 22, 1874 – May 24, 1943) was an American businessman and politician from Albany, New York. He is most notable for his service as a United States representative from New York from 1923 to 1937. A member of the Alb ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James S. Parker James Southworth Parker (June 3, 1867 – December 19, 1933) was a United States Representative from New York. Life Born in Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools and was graduated from Cornell Univ ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Frank Crowther Frank Crowther (July 10, 1870 – July 20, 1955) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Liverpool, England, he emigrated to the United States in 1872 with his parents, who settled in Canton, Massachusetts. He attended the ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Bertrand Snell Bertrand Hollis Snell (December 9, 1870 – February 2, 1958) was an American politician who represented upstate New York in the United States House of Representatives. He was a pro-business, low-tax, isolationist conservative Republican who ...
, , Republican , 1915 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thaddeus C. Sweet , , Republican , 1923 , , Incumbent died May 1, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick M. Davenport , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John D. Clarke , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clarence E. Hancock Clarence Eugene Hancock (February 13, 1885 – January 3, 1948) was an American attorney and politician from New York. He was most notable for his service as a U.S. Representative from 1927 to 1947. A native of Syracuse, New York, Hancock grad ...
, , Republican , 1927 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John Taber , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Gale H. Stalker Gale Hamilton Stalker (November 7, 1889 – November 4, 1985) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Early life and education Gale H. Stalker was born in Long Eddy in Sullivan County, New York on No ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Meyer Jacobstein Meyer Jacobstein (January 25, 1880 – April 18, 1963) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state), New York. Early life According to family archives, Meyer was born on Henry Street on the Lower East Side ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Archie D. Sanders Archie Dovell Sanders (June 17, 1857 – July 15, 1941) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Life Sanders was born in Stafford, New York in 1857. He was a member of the New York State Assembly ...
, , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , S. Wallace Dempsey , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clarence MacGregor Clarence MacGregor (September 16, 1872 – February 18, 1952) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Life MacGregor was born in Newark, New York. He graduated from Hartwick Seminary in 1893. He wa ...
, , Republican , 1918 , , Incumbent retired to
New York Supreme Court justice The Supreme Court of the State of New York is the trial-level court of general jurisdiction in the New York State Unified Court System. (Its Appellate Division is also the highest intermediate appellate court.) It is vested with unlimited civ ...
.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , James M. Mead , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Daniel A. Reed , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


North Carolina

, - ! , Lindsay C. Warren , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John H. Kerr , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles L. Abernethy , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward W. Pou Edward William Pou (; September 9, 1863 – April 1, 1934), was an American politician, serving in the United States Congress as a representative from 1901 until his death in Washington, D.C., on April 1, 1934. From March 1933 to April 1934, he w ...
, , Democratic , 1900 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Manly Stedman , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Homer L. Lyon Homer Le Grand Lyon (March 1, 1879 – May 31, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from North Carolina. Born in Elizabethtown, North Carolina, Lyon attended the public schools, the Davis Military School, Wins ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William C. Hammer William Cicero Hammer (March 24, 1865 – September 26, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina. Born near Asheboro, North Carolina, Hammer attended private and common schools. He studied at Yadkin Institute and Western Maryland C ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert L. Doughton , , Democratic , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Alfred L. Bulwinkle , , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Zebulon Weaver Zebulon Weaver (May 12, 1872 – October 29, 1948) was an American lawyer and politician who served 14 terms as a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1917 and 1929 and again between 1931 and 1947. Early years and education ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap ,


North Dakota

, - ! , Olger B. Burtness , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas Hall , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James H. Sinclair James Herbert Sinclair (October 9, 1871 – September 5, 1943) was a U.S. Republican politician. He was born near St. Marys, Ontario, Canada and moved to North Dakota North Dakota () is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after th ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Ohio

, - ! ,
Nicholas Longworth Nicholas Longworth III (November 5, 1869 – April 9, 1931) was an American politician who became Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He was a Republican. A lawyer by training, he was elected to the Ohio Senate, where he ini ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Tatgenhorst Jr. , , Republican , 1927 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Roy G. Fitzgerald Roy Gerald Fitzgerald (August 25, 1875 – November 16, 1962) was an attorney, soldier, preservationist, and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. Birth and early life He was born in Watertown, New York and move ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William T. Fitzgerald William Thomas Fitzgerald (October 13, 1858 – January 12, 1939) was an American educator, physician, and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1925 to 1929. Biography Born in Greenville, Ohio, Fitzgerald a ...
, , Republican , 1924 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles J. Thompson Charles James Thompson (January 24, 1862 – March 27, 1932) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1919 to 1931. Biography Born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, Thompson attended the public schools and the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Learn ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles C. Kearns , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles Brand , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas B. Fletcher , , Democratic , 1924 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William W. Chalmers William Wallace Chalmers (November 1, 1861 – October 1, 1944) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Strathroy, Ontario, Canada, Chalmers moved with his parents to Kent County, near Grand Rapids, M ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas A. Jenkins , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Mell G. Underwood , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John C. Speaks , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James T. Begg , , Republican , 1918 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Martin L. Davey Martin Luther Davey (July 25, 1884March 31, 1946) was an American Democratic politician from Ohio. He was the 53rd governor of Ohio. Childhood Davey was born in Kent, Ohio in 1884. His father was John Davey, better known as the tree doctor a ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , C. Ellis Moore , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John McSweeney , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William M. Morgan , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
B. Frank Murphy Benjamin Franklin Murphy (December 24, 1867 – March 6, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1919 to 1933. Biography Born in Steubenville, Ohio to Charles F. Murphy and Mary E. (née Beasley) Murphy, he attended the public school ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John G. Cooper , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Charles A. Mooney Charles Anthony Mooney (January 5, 1879 – May 29, 1931) was a five-term U.S. Representative from Ohio. Biography Born in St. Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio, Mooney attended public and Jesuit schools. He was graduated from St. Marys High Sch ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Robert Crosser Robert Crosser (June 7, 1874 – June 3, 1957) was an American lawyer and politician who served 19 terms as a U.S. Representative from Ohio. He remains the longest-serving member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Theodore E. Burton , , Republican , 1920 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Oklahoma

, - ! ,
Everette B. Howard Everette Burgess Howard (September 19, 1873 – April 3, 1950) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born in Morgantown, Kentucky, Howard was the son of Addison A. and Addie P. Harreld Howard. He attende ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , William W. Hastings , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Wilburn Cartwright Wilburn Cartwright (January 12, 1892 – March 14, 1979) was a lawyer, educator, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma, and United States Army officer in World War II. The town of Cartwright, Oklahoma is named after him. Early life Born on a fa ...
, , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Tom D. McKeown Thomas Deitz McKeown (June 4, 1878 – October 22, 1951) was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born in Blackstock, South Carolina, McKeown was the son of Theodore B. and Nannie B. Robinson McKeown. He attended the common schools, ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Fletcher B. Swank Fletcher B. Swank (April 24, 1875 – March 16, 1950) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born near Bloomfield, Iowa, Swank was the son of Wallace and Melinda Wells Swank. He moved with his parents to ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Jed Johnson , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James V. McClintic , , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Milton C. Garber Milton Cline Garber (November 30, 1867 – September 12, 1948) was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. He also served as an associate justice of the Oklahoma Territory before Oklahoma became a state. In 1942, he was inducted into the Oklahom ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Oregon

, - ! ,
Willis C. Hawley Willis Chatman Hawley (May 5, 1864 – July 24, 1941) was an American politician and educator in the state of Oregon. A native of the state, he would serve as president of Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, where he earned his undergraduate ...
, , Republican , 1906 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Nicholas J. Sinnott , , Republican , 1912 , , Incumbent resigned May 31, 1928, after being appointed to the United States Court of Claims.
New member
elected Elected may refer to: * "Elected" (song), by Alice Cooper, 1973 * ''Elected'' (EP), by Ayreon, 2008 *The Elected, an American indie rock band See also *Election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population ...
November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! , Franklin F. Korell , , Republican , 1927 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Pennsylvania

, - ! , James M. Beck , , Republican , 1927 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George S. Graham , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Harry C. Ransley , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Benjamin M. Golder , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James J. Connolly , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
George A. Welsh George Austin Welsh (August 9, 1878 – October 22, 1970) was a United States representative from Pennsylvania and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Education and career ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
George P. Darrow George Potter Darrow (February 4, 1859 – June 7, 1943) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. George Darrow was born in Waterford, Connecticut. He graduated from Alfred University in Alfred, New ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas S. Butler , , Republican , 1896 , , Incumbent died May 26, 1928.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Winner also elected to finish the term, see above. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry Winfield Watson Henry Winfield Watson (June 24, 1856 – August 27, 1933) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Henry W. Watson was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was educated in private schools, studied law, w ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Walton Griest William Walton Griest (September 22, 1858 – December 5, 1929) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography William W. Griest was born in Christiana, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Miller ...
, , Republican , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Laurence H. Watres Laurence Hawley Watres (July 18, 1882 – February 6, 1964) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Early life and education Laurence H. Watres was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to Louis Arthur Watres ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. Casey , , Democratic , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Cyrus Maffet Palmer , , Republican , 1926 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Robert Grey Bushong , , Republican , 1926 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Louis T. McFadden Louis Thomas McFadden (July 25, 1876 – October 1, 1936) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, serving from 1915 to 1935. A banker by trade, he was the chief sponsor of the 1927 McFadden Act ...
, , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edgar R. Kiess Edgar Raymond Kiess (August 26, 1875 – July 20, 1930) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Kiess was born in Warrensville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Lycoming County Normal School i ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick W. Magrady , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Edward M. Beers Edward McMath Beers (May 27, 1877 – April 21, 1932) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Edward M. Beers was born in Nossville, Tell Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania on May 27, 1877. In 1895, ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Isaac Hoffer Doutrich Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (December 19, 1871 – May 28, 1941) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He was born on a farm near Middletown, Pennsylvania. He moved to Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, wit ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James Russell Leech James Russell Leech (November 19, 1888 – February 5, 1952) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography J. Russell Leech was born in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. He attended the Mercersburg Academy, in M ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Banks Kurtz , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Franklin Menges Franklin Menges (October 26, 1858 – May 12, 1956) was a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Franklin Menges was born at Menges Mills, York County, Pennsylvania. He att ...
, , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James Mitchell Chase , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel Austin Kendall , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry Wilson Temple Henry Wilson Temple (March 31, 1864 – January 11, 1955) was a Progressive and a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Temple was born in Belle Center, Ohio. He graduated from Geneva College in Be ...
, , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Howard Swick , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Nathan Leroy Strong , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas Cunningham Cochran Thomas Cunningham Cochran (November 30, 1877 – December 10, 1957) was an American lawyer and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania for four terms from 1927 to 1935. Early life and career Thomas C. Cochran was ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Milton W. Shreve Milton William Shreve (May 3, 1858 – December 23, 1939) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Milton W. Shreve was born in Chapmanville, Pennsylvania. He attended the Edinboro State Normal ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Everett Kent , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! , Adam M. Wyant , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Stephen Geyer Porter , , Republican , 1910 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Melville Clyde Kelly , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John M. Morin John Mary Morin (April 18, 1868 – March 3, 1942) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania. Biography Morin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but moved with his parents to Pittsburgh. He began ...
, , Republican , 1912 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Harry A. Estep , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Guy E. Campbell , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Philippines

See Non-voting delegates, below.


Rhode Island

, - ! , Clark Burdick , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Richard S. Aldrich Richard Steere Aldrich (February 29, 1884December 25, 1941) was an American politician. He was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and served in the Rhode Island State Senate and the Rhode Island House of Representatives. ...
, , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Louis Monast , , Republican , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap ,


South Carolina

, - ! , Thomas S. McMillan , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Butler B. Hare Butler Black Hare (November 25, 1875 – December 30, 1967) was an American politician who represented the state of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives. Born to James and Elizabeth Hare (née Black), he was one of nine sons born t ...
, , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frederick H. Dominick , , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John J. McSwain , , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
William Francis Stevenson William Francis Stevenson (November 23, 1861 – February 12, 1942) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from South Carolina. Born in what is now Loray, near Statesville, North Carolina, Stevenson attended the pu ...
, , Democratic , 1917 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Allard H. Gasque Allard Henry Gasque (March 8, 1873 – June 17, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina from 1923 until his death in June 1938. Following his death, he was succeeded in office by his wife Elizabeth Hawley Gasque. Biography Early l ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hampton P. Fulmer Hampton Pitts Fulmer (June 23, 1875 – October 19, 1944) was an American politician of the Democratic Party. He represented South Carolina in the United States House of Representatives from 1921 – October 19, 1944. After his death, his wi ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


South Dakota

, - ! ,
Charles A. Christopherson Charles Andrew Christopherson (July 23, 1871 – November 2, 1951) was an American lawyer and politician in South Dakota. He was elected to the state legislature in 1912. In 1918 he was elected to the United States House of Representatives, whe ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Royal C. Johnson , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William Williamson , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Tennessee

, - ! ,
B. Carroll Reece Brazilla Carroll Reece (December 22, 1889 – March 19, 1961) was an American Republican Party politician from Tennessee. He represented eastern Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives for all but six years from 1921 to 1961 ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , J. Will Taylor , , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Sam D. McReynolds , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Cordell Hull , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ewin L. Davis Ewin Lamar Davis (February 5, 1876October 23, 1949) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for the 5th congressional district of Tennessee. Biography Davis was born in Bedford County, Tennessee, s ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Joseph W. Byrns Sr. Joseph Wellington "Jo" Byrns Sr. (July 20, 1869 – June 4, 1936) was a United States, U.S. politician. He served as a 14-term United States Democratic Party, Democratic United States House of Representatives, congressman from Tennessee, and as ...
, , Democratic , 1908 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward Everett Eslick , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Gordon Browning Gordon Weaver Browning (November 22, 1889May 23, 1976) was an American politician who served as the 38th governor of Tennessee from 1937 to 1939, and again from 1949 to 1953. He also served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, from 19 ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Finis J. Garrett , , Democratic , 1904 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Hubert Fisher , , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Texas

, - ! , Eugene Black , , Democratic , 1914 , , Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , John C. Box , , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Morgan G. Sanders Morgan Gurley Sanders (July 14, 1878 – January 7, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Texas. Born near Ben Wheeler, Texas, Sanders attended the public schools. He graduated from Alamo Institute and ta ...
, , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Sam Rayburn , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Hatton W. Sumners Hatton William Sumners (May 30, 1875 – April 19, 1962) was a Democratic Congressman from the Dallas, Texas area, serving from 1913 to 1947. He rose to become Chairman of the powerful House Judiciary Committee. Early life and career Hatto ...
, , Democratic , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Luther A. Johnson , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Clay Stone Briggs Clay Stone Briggs (January 8, 1876 – April 29, 1933) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1919 through his death in 1933. Early life Briggs was born in Galveston, Texas, on January 8, 1876. While a child ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Daniel E. Garrett , , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph J. Mansfield , , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James P. Buchanan , , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Tom Connally , , Democratic , 1916 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Fritz G. Lanham , , Democratic , 1919 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Guinn Williams Guinn Terrell Williams (April 22, 1871 – January 9, 1948) was an American banker and politician. A Democrat, he served in the Texas State Senate, and is most notable for his service in the U.S. representative from Texas. His son was the actor ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Harry M. Wurzbach , , Republican , 1920 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Nance Garner John Nance Garner III (November 22, 1868 – November 7, 1967), known among his contemporaries as "Cactus Jack", was an American History of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic politician and lawyer from History of Texas, Texas who ...
, , Democratic , 1902 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Claude Benton Hudspeth Claude Benton Hudspeth (May 12, 1877 – March 19, 1941) was an American cowboy, rancher, and lawyer from El Paso, Texas. Biography A native of Medina, he represented Texas as a Democrat in the U.S. Congress from 1919 to 1931. He also serve ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Thomas L. Blanton , , Democratic , 1916 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Democratic hold. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John Marvin Jones John Marvin Jones (February 26, 1882 – March 4, 1976) was a United States representative from Texas and a Judge of the United States Court of Claims. Education and career Born on February 26, 1882, in Valley View, Cooke County, Texas, Jone ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Utah

, - ! ,
Don B. Colton Don Byron Colton (September 15, 1876 – August 1, 1952) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Utah. Early life Born near Mona, Utah, Mona, Juab County, Utah, Juab County, Utah Territory, Colton moved with his p ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Elmer O. Leatherwood Elmer O. Leatherwood (September 4, 1872 – December 24, 1929) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Utah. Born on a farm near Waverly, Ohio, Leatherwood attended the public schools. He moved to Emporia, Kansas ...
, , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Vermont

, - ! , Elbert S. Brigham , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Ernest Willard Gibson Ernest Willard Gibson (December 29, 1872June 20, 1940) was an American politician and lawyer from Vermont. A Republican Party (United States), Republican, he served in both the United States House of Representatives (1923-1933) and United Stat ...
, , Republican , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Virginia

, - ! ,
S. Otis Bland Schuyler Otis Bland (May 4, 1872 – February 16, 1950) was a United States representative from Virginia. Born near Gloucester, Virginia, he attended the Gloucester Academy and the College of William and Mary. He was a teacher and a lawyer in p ...
, , Democratic , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph T. Deal , , Democratic , 1920 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Andrew Jackson Montague Andrew Jackson Montague (October 3, 1862January 24, 1937; nickname "Jack") was a Virginia lawyer and American politician. He served as the 44th Governor of Virginia, from 1902 to 1906, and a Congressman from 1912 until his death in 1937. A Demo ...
, , Democratic , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Patrick H. Drewry , , Democratic , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph Whitehead , , Democratic , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Clifton A. Woodrum , , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Thomas W. Harrison Thomas Walter Harrison (August 5, 1856 – May 9, 1935) was a Virginia lawyer, judge and politician. He served in the Senate of Virginia and in the United States House of Representatives. Early and family life Born in Leesburg, Loudoun County, ...
, , Democratic , 1916 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
R. Walton Moore Robert Walton Moore (February 6, 1859 – February 8, 1941) was an American politician. A lifelong resident of Fairfax, Virginia, he served as a state senator, member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1902, with the Interstate Commerc ...
, , Democratic , 1919 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George C. Peery , , Democratic , 1922 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Henry St. George Tucker III Henry St. George Tucker III (April 5, 1853 – July 23, 1932) was a representative from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the United States House of Representatives, professor of law, and president of the American Bar Association. Early and fami ...
, , Democratic , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Washington

, - ! , John Franklin Miller , , Republican , 1916 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Lindley H. Hadley , , Republican , 1914 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Albert Johnson , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
John W. Summers John William Summers (April 29, 1870 – September 25, 1937) was an American physician and politician who served seven terms as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Washington (U.S. state), Washington from 1919 to 1 ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Samuel B. Hill , , Democratic , 1923 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


West Virginia

, - ! , Carl G. Bachmann , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Frank L. Bowman , , Republican , 1924 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , William S. O'Brien , , Democratic , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
James A. Hughes James Anthony Hughes (February 27, 1861March 2, 1930) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of West Virginia. Hughes was born near Corunna in the Province of Canada (in what is now Ontario). He immigrat ...
, , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James F. Strother , , Republican , 1924 , , Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward T. England , , Republican , 1926 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain. , nowrap ,


Wisconsin

, - ! , Henry A. Cooper , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Charles A. Kading , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John M. Nelson , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , John C. Schafer , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Victor L. Berger Victor Luitpold Berger (February 28, 1860August 7, 1929) was an Austrian–American socialist politician and journalist who was a founding member of the Social Democratic Party of America and its successor, the Socialist Party of America. Born in ...
, , Socialist , 1922 , , Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain. , nowrap , , - ! ,
Florian Lampert Florian Lampert (July 8, 1863 – July 18, 1930), was a Republican Party (United States), Republican member of the United States House of Representatives serving Wisconsin's 6th congressional district, Wisconsin's 6th District. Career Florian La ...
, , Republican , 1918 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Joseph D. Beck , , Republican , 1920 , , Incumbent retired to run for governor.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap , , - ! , Edward E. Browne , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , George J. Schneider , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , James A. Frear , , Republican , 1912 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Hubert H. Peavey , , Republican , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap ,


Wyoming

, - ! , Charles E. Winter , , Republican , 1922 , , Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senate.
New member elected.
Republican hold. , nowrap ,


Non-voting delegates

, - ! , Daniel A. Sutherland , , Republican , 1920 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! , Victor S. K. Houston , , Republican , 1926 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ! rowspan=2 ,
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Pedro Guevara Pedro Guevara y Valenzuela (February 23, 1879 – January 19, 1938), was a Filipino soldier, lawyer, legislator, and Spanish writer who became Resident Commissioner of the Philippines during the American Occupation. Early life Pedro Guevar ...
, bgcolor= , Nacionalista , 1922 , Incumbent re-elected. , nowrap , , - ,
Isauro Gabaldón Isauro Gabaldón y González (born Isauro González; December 8, 1875 – December 21, 1942) was a resident commissioner of the Philippines to the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1920 until 1928. Early life Gabaldón was bor ...
, bgcolor= , Nacionalista , 1920 , Incumbent resigned July 16, 1928.
New resident commissioner elected.
Nacionalista hold. , nowrap ,


See also

* 1928 United States elections ** 1928 United States presidential election ** 1928 United States Senate elections * 70th United States Congress *
71st United States Congress The 71st United States Congress was a meeting of the legislature of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1929, to Ma ...


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References

* https://history.house.gov/Institution/Election-Statistics/1928election {{United States House of Representatives elections