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{{short description|House elections for the 60th U.S. Congress}}
{{short description|House elections for the 60th U.S. Congress}}
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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1906 United States House of Representatives elections
| election_name = 1906 United States House of Representatives elections
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| next_election = 1908 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_election = 1908 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_year = 1908
| next_year = 1908
| seats_for_election = All 391 seats in the [[United States House of Representatives]]{{efn|name= "late"|Including late elections}}
| seats_for_election = All 391 seats in the [[United States House of Representatives]]{{efn|name= "late"|Including Oklahoma's late elections in [[1907 United States House of Representatives elections|1907]].}}
| majority_seats = 196
| majority_seats = 196
| election_date = November 6, 1906{{efn|Three states held early elections between June 4 and September 10.}}
| election_date = November 6, 1906{{efn|Three states held early elections between June 4 and September 10.}}
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| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.59%
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.59%


| image2 = John Sharp Williams.jpg
| image2 = SenJSharpWilliams (cropped).jpg
| leader2 = [[John Sharp Williams]]
| leader2 = [[John Sharp Williams]]
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
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| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
}}
'''Elections to the [[United States House of Representatives]]''' in '''1906''' were held for members of the [[60th United States Congress|60th Congress]], in the middle of [[President of the United States|President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s second term.
The '''1906 United States House of Representatives elections''' were held for the most part on November 6, 1906, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They occurred in the middle of [[President of the United States|President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s second term. Elections were held for 386 seats of the [[United States House of Representatives]], representing 45 states, to serve in the [[60th United States Congress]] ([[Oklahoma]] would later [[List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union|gain statehood]] in 1907 and increase the House membership to 391).


As in many midterm elections, the President's [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] lost seats to the opposition [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], but retained a large overall majority. Dissatisfaction with working conditions and resentment toward [[union busting]] among industrial laborers in the [[Mid-Atlantic States|Mid-Atlantic]] and [[Midwest]] caused these groups to turn out to the polls in large numbers in support of the Democratic Party. However, gains in these regions were not enough to remove the Republican majority or the firm support that the party held among the middle class.
As in many midterm elections, the President's [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] lost seats to the opposition [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], but retained a large overall majority. Dissatisfaction with working conditions and resentment toward [[union busting]] among industrial laborers in the [[Mid-Atlantic States|Mid-Atlantic]] and [[Midwest]] caused these groups to turn out to the polls in large numbers in support of the Democratic Party. However, gains in these regions were not enough to remove the Republican majority or the firm support that the party held among the middle class.
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|Alaska Territory|AL|X}}
! {{ushr|Alaska Territory|AL|X}}
| colspan=3 | None
| colspan=3 | None
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | New seat.<br/>New delegate <!--[[1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska Territory|elected]]-->elected '''August 14, 1906''' to finish the current term.<br/>'''Democratic gain'''.<br/>Successor would not run for election to the next term, [[#District of Alaska|see below]].
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | New seat.<br/>New delegate <!--[[1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska Territory|elected]]-->elected '''August 14, 1906''' to finish the current term.<br/>'''Democratic gain'''.<br/>Successor would not run for election to the next term, [[#District of Alaska|see below]].
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Frank Hinman Waskey]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frank Hinman Waskey]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|CA|1|X}}
! {{ushr|CA|1|X}}
| [[James Gillett]]
| [[James Gillett]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in California|1902]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 California's 1st congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 California's 1st congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[William F. Englebright]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William F. Englebright]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|GA|1|X}}
! {{ushr|GA|1|X}}
| [[Rufus E. Lester]]
| [[Rufus E. Lester]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1888 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia|1888]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Georgia's 1st congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Democratic hold.
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent died.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Georgia's 1st congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[James W. Overstreet]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James W. Overstreet]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Illinois|13|X}}
! {{ushr|Illinois|13|X}}
| [[Robert R. Hitt]]
| [[Robert R. Hitt]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1882 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois|1882]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died September 20, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Illinois's 13th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died September 20, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Illinois's 13th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Frank Orren Lowden|Frank O. Lowden]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frank Orren Lowden|Frank O. Lowden]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Indiana|12|X}}
! {{ushr|Indiana|12|X}}
| [[Newton W. Gilbert]]
| [[Newton W. Gilbert]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana|1904]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned November 6, 1906, after being appointed judge of the court of first instance at [[Manila, Philippines]].<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Indiana's 12th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned November 6, 1906, after being appointed judge of the court of first instance at [[Manila, Philippines]].<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Indiana's 12th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Clarence C. Gilhams]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Clarence C. Gilhams]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|New York|8|X}}
! {{ushr|New York|8|X}}
| [[Timothy Sullivan]]
| [[Timothy Sullivan]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in New York|1902]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned July 27, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 New York's 8th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned July 27, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 New York's 8th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Daniel J. Riordan]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Daniel J. Riordan]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|2|X}}
! {{ushr|PA|2|X}}
| [[Robert Adams Jr.]]
| [[Robert Adams Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1893 United States House of Representatives elections|1893]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died June 1, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died June 1, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[John E. Reyburn]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John E. Reyburn]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|3|X}}
! {{ushr|PA|3|X}}
| [[George A. Castor]]
| [[George A. Castor]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1903 United States House of Representatives elections|1903]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died February 19, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died February 19, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[J. Hampton Moore]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[J. Hampton Moore]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|PA|12|X}}
! {{ushr|PA|12|X}}
| [[George Robert Patterson|George R. Patterson]]
| [[George Robert Patterson|George R. Patterson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania|1900]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died March 21, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died March 21, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles N. Brumm]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles N. Brumm]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Virginia|5|X}}
! {{ushr|Virginia|5|X}}
| [[Claude A. Swanson]]
| [[Claude A. Swanson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia|1892]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned January 30, 1906, after being elected [[Governor of Virginia]].<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Virginia's 5th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Democratic hold.
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned January 30, 1906, after being elected [[Governor of Virginia]].<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Virginia's 5th congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''November 6, 1906'''.<br/>Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Edward W. Saunders]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Edward W. Saunders]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Wisconsin|2|X}}
! {{ushr|Wisconsin|2|X}}
| [[Henry Cullen Adams|Henry C. Adams]]
| [[Henry Cullen Adams|Henry C. Adams]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1902]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died July 9, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''September 4, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died July&nbsp;9, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''September&nbsp;4, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.<ref name="wi-umn"/>
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[John M. Nelson]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John M. Nelson]]''' (Republican) 60.9%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Grant Thomas (Democratic) 22.3%
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party of America}}Alvin L. Heim (Socialist) 22.3%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Albert C. DeForest (Prohibition) 22.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Massachusetts|3|X}}
! {{ushr|Massachusetts|3|X}}
| [[Rockwood Hoar]]
| [[Rockwood Hoar]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1904]]
| {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent died November 1, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''December 18, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died November 1, 1906.<br/>New member <!--[[1906 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district special election|elected]]-->elected '''December 18, 1906'''.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Charles G. Washburn]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles G. Washburn]]''' (Republican)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
}}
}}
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|- style="color:white"
|- style="color:white"
| style="background:{{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}; width:42.71%" | '''167'''
| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}; width:42.71%" | '''167'''
| style="background:{{Other/meta/color}}; width:0.26%" | '''1'''
| style="background:{{party color|Other}}; width:0.26%" | '''1'''
| style="background:{{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}; width:57.03%" | '''223'''
| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}; width:57.03%" | '''223'''


|-
|-
| <span style="color:{{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}">'''Democratic'''</span>
| <span style="color:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}">'''Democratic'''</span>
| {{efn|There was 1 Independent Republican.}}
| {{efn|There was 1 Independent Republican.}}
| <span style="color:{{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}">'''Republican'''</span>
| <span style="color:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}">'''Republican'''</span>


|}
|}
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|-
|-
! align=center colspan=2 | Total{{efn|name="late"|Including late elections}}
! align=center colspan=2 | Total{{efn|name="late"}}
! 386
! 386
! {{party shading/Democratic}} | 167<br/>{{Small|42.2%}}
! {{party shading/Democratic}} | 167<br/>{{Small|42.2%}}
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|}
|}
{{bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}|50.99}}
{{bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|50.99}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}|43.57}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|43.57}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{Independent (US)/meta/color}}|0.36}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.36}}
{{bar percent|Others|#DDDDDD|5.08}}}}{{bar box|title=House seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{Republican Party (US)/meta/color}}|57.03}}
{{bar percent|Others|#DDDDDD|5.08}}}}{{bar box|title=House seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|57.03}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{Democratic Party (US)/meta/color}}|42.71}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|42.71}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{Independent (US)/meta/color}}|0.26}}}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.26}}}}
{|
{|


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* September 10 [[Maine]]
* September 10 [[Maine]]


Oklahoma was admitted in 1907 and held its first congressional elections on September 17, 1907.
Oklahoma was admitted in 1907 and held its [[1907 United States House of Representatives elections|first congressional elections]] on September 17, 1907.


== Alabama ==
== Alabama ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Alabama}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alabama}}


== Arkansas ==
== Arkansas ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Arkansas}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Arkansas}}


==California==
==California==
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|1|X}}
! {{ushr|California|1|X}}
| [[James Gillett]]
| [[James Gillett]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in California|1902]]
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in California|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to [[1906 California gubernatorial election|run for Governor of California]].<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Republican hold'''.
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to [[1906 California gubernatorial election|run for Governor of California]].<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[William F. Englebright]]''' (Republican) 54.1%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William F. Englebright]]''' (Republican) 54.1%
* F. W. Taft (Democratic) 39.9%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}F. W. Taft (Democratic) 39.9%
* J. C. Weybright (Socialist) 5%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Weybright (Socialist) 5%
* R. L. Webb ([[Prohibition Party|Prohibition]]) 1.1%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. L. Webb (Prohibition) 1.1%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|2|X}}
! {{ushr|California|2|X}}
| [[Duncan E. McKinlay]]
| [[Duncan E. McKinlay]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Duncan E. McKinlay]]''' (Republican) 51.8%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Duncan E. McKinlay]]''' (Republican) 51.8%
* W. A. Beard (Democratic) 44.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. A. Beard (Democratic) 44.8%
* A. J. Gaylord (Socialist) 3.4%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. J. Gaylord (Socialist) 3.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|3|X}}
! {{ushr|California|3|X}}
| [[Joseph R. Knowland]]
| [[Joseph R. Knowland]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph R. Knowland]]''' (Republican) 60%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph R. Knowland]]''' (Republican) 60%
* Hugh W. Brunk (Democratic) 21.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Hugh W. Brunk (Democratic) 21.5%
* Charles C. Boynton ([[Independence League]]) 10.1%
* {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}Charles C. Boynton (Independence) 10.1%
* William McDevitt (Socialist) 7%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William McDevitt (Socialist) 7%
* T. H. Montgomery ([[Prohibition Party|Prohibition]]) 1.3%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}T. H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 1.3%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|4|X}}
! {{ushr|California|4|X}}
| [[Julius Kahn (congressman)|Julius Kahn]]
| [[Julius Kahn (congressman)|Julius Kahn]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Julius Kahn (congressman)|Julius Kahn]]''' (Republican) 62.4%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Julius Kahn (congressman)|Julius Kahn]]''' (Republican) 62.4%
* David S. Hirshberg (Democratic) 33.2%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David S. Hirshberg (Democratic) 33.2%
* Oliver Everett (Socialist) 4.4%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Oliver Everett (Socialist) 4.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|5|X}}
! {{ushr|California|5|X}}
| [[Everis A. Hayes]]
| [[Everis A. Hayes]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Everis A. Hayes]]''' (Republican) 52.6%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Everis A. Hayes]]''' (Republican) 52.6%
* Hiram G. Davis (Democratic) 41.9%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Hiram G. Davis (Democratic) 41.9%
* Joseph Lawrence (Socialist) 5.5%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph Lawrence (Socialist) 5.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|6|X}}
! {{ushr|California|6|X}}
| [[James C. Needham]]
| [[James C. Needham]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[James C. Needham]]''' (Republican) 55.6%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James C. Needham]]''' (Republican) 55.6%
* Harry A. Greene (Democratic) 37.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harry A. Greene (Democratic) 37.8%
* Richard Kirk (Socialist) 3.8%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Richard Kirk (Socialist) 3.8%
* Herman E. Burbank ([[Prohibition Party|Prohibition]]) 2.8%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Herman E. Burbank (Prohibition) 2.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|7|X}}
! {{ushr|California|7|X}}
| [[James McLachlan (American politician)|James McLachlan]]
| [[James McLachlan (American politician)|James McLachlan]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[James McLachlan (American politician)|James McLachlan]]''' (Republican) 56.8%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James McLachlan (American politician)|James McLachlan]]''' (Republican) 56.8%
* Robert G. Laucks (Democratic) 28.4%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert G. Laucks (Democratic) 28.4%
* Charles Ribble (Socialist) 9.3%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Ribble (Socialist) 9.3%
* Levi D. Johnson ([[Prohibition Party|Prohibition]]) 5.6%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Levi D. Johnson (Prohibition) 5.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|California|8|X}}
! {{ushr|California|8|X}}
| [[Sylvester C. Smith]]
| [[Sylvester C. Smith]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Sylvester C. Smith]]''' (Republican) 55.6%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Sylvester C. Smith]]''' (Republican) 55.6%
* Charles A. Barlow (Democratic) 34.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Charles A. Barlow]] (Democratic) 34.5%
* Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 9.9%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 9.9%
}}
}}


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== Colorado ==
== Colorado ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Colorado}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Colorado}}


== Connecticut ==
== Connecticut ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Connecticut}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Connecticut}}


== Delaware ==
== Delaware ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Delaware}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Delaware}}


==Florida==
==Florida==
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|FL|1|X}}
! {{ushr|FL|1|X}}
| [[Stephen M. Sparkman]]
| [[Stephen M. Sparkman]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Stephen M. Sparkman]]''' (Democratic) 86.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Stephen M. Sparkman]]''' (Democratic) 86.5%
* C. C. Allen (Socialist) 13.5%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. C. Allen (Socialist) 13.5%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|FL|2|X}}
! {{ushr|FL|2|X}}
| [[Frank Clark (politician)|Frank Clark]]
| [[Frank Clark (politician)|Frank Clark]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Frank Clark (politician)|Frank Clark]]''' (Democratic) 88.2%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frank Clark (politician)|Frank Clark]]''' (Democratic) 88.2%
* J. F. McClelland (Republican) 11.8%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. F. McClelland (Republican) 11.8%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|FL|3|X}}
! {{ushr|FL|3|X}}
| [[William B. Lamar]]
| [[William B. Lamar]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[William B. Lamar]]''' (Democratic) 93.4%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William B. Lamar]]''' (Democratic) 93.4%
* T. B. Meeker (Socialist) 6.6%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}T. B. Meeker (Socialist) 6.6%
}}
}}


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== Georgia ==
== Georgia ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Georgia}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Georgia}}


== Idaho ==
== Idaho ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Idaho}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Idaho}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Idaho|AL|X}}
| [[Burton L. French]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives election in Idaho|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Burton L. French]]''' (Republican) 58.59%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Murray R. Hattabaugh (Democratic) 33.12%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward L. Rigg (Socialist) 6.72%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles A. Montandon (Prohibition) 1.57%<ref>{{cite web |title=ID At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=286619 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=4 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Illinois ==
== Illinois ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Illinois}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Illinois}}


== Indiana ==
== Indiana ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Indiana}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Indiana}}


== Iowa ==
== Iowa ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Iowa}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Iowa}}


== Kansas ==
== Kansas ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Kansas}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kansas}}


== Kentucky ==
== Kentucky ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Kentucky}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kentucky}}


== Louisiana ==
== Louisiana ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Louisiana}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Louisiana}}


== Maine ==
== Maine ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Maine}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maine}}


== Maryland ==
== Maryland ==
{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}}
{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}}
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Maryland}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maryland}}
{| class=wikitable
{| class=wikitable


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|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|1|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|1|X}}
| [[Thomas Alexander Smith]]
| [[Thomas Alexander Smith]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/> New member elected.<br/> '''Republican gain.'''
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/> New member elected.<br/> '''Republican gain.'''
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[William Humphreys Jackson|William H. Jackson]]''' (Republican) 51.5%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[William Humphreys Jackson|William H. Jackson]]''' (Republican) 51.5%
* [[Thomas Alexander Smith]] (Democratic) 44.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Thomas Alexander Smith]] (Democratic) 44.8%
* John H. Dulany (Prohibition) 3.7%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John H. Dulany (Prohibition) 3.7%
}}
}}
|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|2|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|2|X}}
| [[J. Frederick C. Talbott]]
| [[J. Frederick C. Talbott]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[J. Frederick C. Talbott]]''' (Democratic) 50.2%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[J. Frederick C. Talbott]]''' (Democratic) 50.2%
* [[Robert Garrett]] (Republican) 46.7%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}[[Robert Garrett]] (Republican) 46.7%
* John S. Green (Prohibition) 1.8%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John S. Green (Prohibition) 1.8%
* George A. Bauer (Socialist) 1.2%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George A. Bauer (Socialist) 1.2%
}}
}}
|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|3|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|3|X}}
| [[Frank C. Wachter]]
| [[Frank C. Wachter]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.<br/> New member elected.<br/> '''Democratic gain.'''
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.<br/> New member elected.<br/> '''Democratic gain.'''
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[Harry Benjamin Wolf]]''' (Democratic) 49.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[Harry Benjamin Wolf]]''' (Democratic) 49.8%
* William W. Johnson (Republican) 47.0%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William W. Johnson (Republican) 47.0%
* Joseph P. Jarboe (Socialist) 2.0%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph P. Jarboe (Socialist) 2.0%
* George R. Gorsuch (Prohibition) 1.2%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George R. Gorsuch (Prohibition) 1.2%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|4|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|4|X}}
| [[John Gill Jr.]]
| [[John Gill Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[John Gill Jr.]] ''' (Democratic) 50.7%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[John Gill Jr.]] ''' (Democratic) 50.7%
* [[John Van Lear Findlay|John V. L. Findlay]] (Republican) 45.9%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}[[John Van Lear Findlay|John V. L. Findlay]] (Republican) 45.9%
* William M. Jett (Prohibition) 1.7%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William M. Jett (Prohibition) 1.7%
* Edward B. Steele (Socialist) 1.6%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward B. Steele (Socialist) 1.6%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|5|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|5|X}}
| [[Sydney Emanuel Mudd I]]
| [[Sydney Emanuel Mudd I]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[Sydney Emanuel Mudd I]]''' (Republican) 53.7%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[Sydney Emanuel Mudd I]]''' (Republican) 53.7%
* George M. Smith (Democratic) 42.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George M. Smith (Democratic) 42.8%
* John S. Mathews (Socialist) 2.0%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John S. Mathews (Socialist) 2.0%
* William H. Silk (Prohibition) 1.6%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William H. Silk (Prohibition) 1.6%
}}
}}
|-
|-
| {{ushr|Maryland|6|X}}
! {{ushr|Maryland|6|X}}
| [[George A. Pearre]]
| [[George A. Pearre]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* '''{{Aye}} [[George A. Pearre]]''' (Republican) 55.3%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}'''{{Aye}} [[George A. Pearre]]''' (Republican) 55.3%
* Harvey R. Spessard (Democratic) 38.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harvey R. Spessard (Democratic) 38.5%
* Francis B. Sappington (Prohibition) 3.3%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Francis B. Sappington (Prohibition) 3.3%
* Ira Culp (Socialist) 2.9%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ira Culp (Socialist) 2.9%
}}
}}
|}
|}


== Massachusetts ==
== Massachusetts ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Massachusetts}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|1|X}}
| [[George P. Lawrence]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1897 <small>(special)</small>
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George P. Lawrence]]''' (Republican) 59.7%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank J. Lawler (Democratic) 36.4%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin Clow (Socialist) 3.9%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|2|X}}
| [[Frederick H. Gillett]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1892]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frederick H. Gillett]]''' (Republican) 61.3%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward A. Hall (Democratic) 32.5%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George H. Wrenn (Socialist) 6.3%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|3|X}}
| colspan="3"|Vacant
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died November 1, 1906.<br>New member elected.<br>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles G. Washburn]]''' (Republican) 58.6%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William I. McLoughlin (Democratic) 38.9%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Louis F. Weiss (Socialist) 2.5%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|4|X}}
| [[Charles Q. Tirrell]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Q. Tirrell]]''' (Republican) 79.0%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Timothy Richardson (Socialist) 20.9%
* Others 0.1%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|5|X}}
| [[Butler Ames]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Butler Ames]]''' (Republican) 54.2%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph J. Flynn (Democratic) 44.2%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred P. Folsom (Socialist) 1.6%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|6|X}}
| [[Augustus Peabody Gardner]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902 <small>(special)</small>
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Augustus Peabody Gardner]]''' (Republican) 54.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George A. Schofield (Democratic) 41.9%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John F. Putnam (Socialist) 3.3%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|7|X}}
| [[Ernest W. Roberts]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1898 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1898]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ernest W. Roberts]]''' (Republican) 66.4%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John A. O'Keefe (Democratic) 30.0%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Bernard W. Gidney (Socialist) 3.6%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|8|X}}
| [[Samuel W. McCall]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1892]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Samuel W. McCall]]''' (Republican) 59.4%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frederick S. Deitrick (Democratic) 38.7%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Orton D. Field (Socialist) 2.0%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|9|X}}
| [[John A. Keliher]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John A. Keliher]]''' (Democratic) 68.1%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward C. Webb (Republican) 26.6%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George W. Galvin (Socialist) 5.3%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|10|X}}
| [[William S. McNary]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br>New member elected.<br>Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph F. O'Connell]]''' (Democratic) 54.9%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward B. Callender (Republican) 42.3%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ira E. Worcester (Socialist) 2.7%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|11|X}}
| [[John Andrew Sullivan]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br>New member elected.<br>Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist | * {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Andrew James Peters]]''' (Democratic) 53.9%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Daniel W. Lane (Republican) 43.7%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George G. Cutting (Socialist) 2.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|12|X}}
| [[John W. Weeks]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1904]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap |{{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John W. Weeks]]''' (Republican) 61.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David W. Murray (Democratic) 34.3%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Calvin C. Jordan (Socialist) 4.2%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|13|X}}
| [[William S. Greene]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898 <small>(special)</small>
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William S. Greene]]''' (Republican) 68.3%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis M. Kennedy (Democratic) 31.7%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MA|14|X}}
| [[William C. Lovering]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William C. Lovering]]''' (Republican) 61.8%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas F. Loorem (Democratic) 23.4%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dan White (Socialist) 14.8%
}}

|}


== Michigan ==
== Michigan ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Michigan}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Michigan}}


== Minnesota ==
== Minnesota ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Minnesota}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Minnesota}}


== Mississippi ==
== Mississippi ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Mississippi}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Mississippi}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|1|X}}
| [[Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483097 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|2|X}}
| [[Thomas Spight]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1898 Mississippi's 2nd congressional district special election|1898 <small>(special)</small>]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Spight]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483167 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|3|X}}
| [[Benjamin G. Humphreys II]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Benjamin G. Humphreys II]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483201 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|4|X}}
| [[Wilson S. Hill]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Wilson S. Hill]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483236 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|5|X}}
| [[Adam M. Byrd]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Adam M. Byrd]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483268 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|6|X}}
| [[Eaton J. Bowers]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Eaton J. Bowers]]''' (Democratic) 95.93%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. A. Brash (Socialist) 4.07%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483295 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|7|X}}
| [[Frank A. McLain]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1898 Mississippi's 6th congressional district special election|1898 <small>(special)</small>]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frank A. McLain]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483317 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|MS|8|X}}
| [[John Sharp Williams|John S. Williams]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Mississippi|1892]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Sharp Williams|John S. Williams]]''' (Democratic) 100%<ref>{{cite web |title=MS - District 08 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=482951 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Missouri ==
== Missouri ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Missouri}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Missouri}}


== Montana ==
== Montana ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Montana}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Montana}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Montana|AL|X}}
| [[Joseph M. Dixon]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives election in Montana|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to [[1907 United States Senate election in Montana|run for U.S. senator]].<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles Nelson Pray|Charles N. Pray]]''' (Republican) 50.51%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Thomas J. Walsh]] (Democratic) 40.77%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John Hudson (Socialist) 8.26%
* {{Party stripe|Populist Party (US)}}J. H. Calderhead (Populist) 0.47%<ref>{{cite web |title=MT At-Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=442047 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Nebraska ==
== Nebraska ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Nebraska}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nebraska}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|1|X}}
| [[Ernest M. Pollard]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1905 Nebraska's 1st congressional district special election|1905 (special)]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Ernest M. Pollard]]''' (Republican) 52.84%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}T. J. Doyle (Democratic) 42.46%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank C. Taylor (Prohibition) 3.73%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. I. Root (Socialist) 0.96%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 01 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=457717 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|2|X}}
| [[John L. Kennedy]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska|1904]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Democratic gain.'''
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gilbert Hitchcock]]''' (Democratic) 51.12%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}[[John L. Kennedy]] (Republican) 48.89%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 02 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=458253 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|3|X}}
| [[John McCarthy (Nebraska politician)|John McCarthy]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John Frank Boyd|John F. Boyd]]''' (Republican) 48.99%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Guy T. Graves (Democratic) 48.23%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}E. J. Flood (Prohibition) 2.01%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}L. DeVore (Socialist) 0.77%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 03 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=459480 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|4|X}}
| [[Edmund H. Hinshaw]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Edmund H. Hinshaw]]''' (Republican) 55.02%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Thomas (Democratic) 43.97%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Palmerton (Socialist) 1.01%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 04 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=459726 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|5|X}}
| [[George W. Norris]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George W. Norris]]''' (Republican) 53.13%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Roderick Dhu Sutherland]] (Democratic) 45.32%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. J. Larkey (Socialist) 1.56%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 05 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=460018 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|6|X}}
| [[Moses Kinkaid]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Moses Kinkaid]]''' (Republican) 57.08%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}G. L. Shumway (Democratic) 40.18%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. N. Parsel (Socialist) 2.74%<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 06 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=460046 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Nevada ==
== Nevada ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Nevada}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nevada}}


== New Hampshire ==
== New Hampshire ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Hampshire}}


== New Jersey ==
== New Jersey ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from New Jersey}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}}


== New York ==
== New York ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from New York}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New York}}


== North Carolina ==
== North Carolina ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from North Carolina}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Carolina}}


== North Dakota ==
== North Dakota ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from North Dakota}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Dakota}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|ND|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|2 seats on a [[general ticket]]}}
| [[Thomas Frank Marshall|Thomas F. Marshall]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| nowrap | [[1900 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Frank Marshall|Thomas F. Marshall]]''' (Republican) 32.34%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Asle Gronna]]''' (Republican) 30.55%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}A. G. Burr (Democratic) 17.74%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John D. Benton (Democratic) 17.49%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}[[Kittel Halvorson]] (Socialist) 0.96%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. J. Bailey (Socialist) 0.94%<ref>{{cite web |title=ND At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278288 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
| [[Asle Gronna]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| nowrap | [[1904 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota|1904]]
| Incumbent re-elected.

|}


== Ohio ==
== Ohio ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Ohio}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Ohio}}


== Oregon ==
== Oregon ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Oregon}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Oregon}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{ushr|OR|1|X}}
| [[Binger Hermann]]
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1903 Oregon's 1st congressional district special election|1903 <small>(special)</small>]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} '''[[Willis C. Hawley]]''' (Republican) 49.13%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles V. Galloway (Democratic) 41.10%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. W. Myers (Socialist) 5.94%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edward F. Green (Prohibition) 3.83%<ref>{{cite web |title=OR - District 01 Race - Jun 04, 1906 |work=Our Campaigns |access-date=30 November 2021 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=453768}}</ref>
}}
|-
! {{ushr|OR|2|X}}
| [[John N. Williamson]]
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Oregon|1902]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} '''[[William R. Ellis]]''' (Republican) 61.02%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. Graham (Democratic) 26.18%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. M. Paul (Socialist) 7.61%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}H. W. Stone (Prohibition) 5.19%<ref>{{cite web |title=OR - District 02 Race - Jun 04, 1906 |work=Our Campaigns |access-date=30 November 2021 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=453955}}</ref>
}}
|}


== Pennsylvania ==
== Pennsylvania ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania}}


== Rhode Island ==
== Rhode Island ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Rhode Island}}


==South Carolina==
==South Carolina==
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|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|1|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|1|X}}
| [[George Swinton Legaré]]
| [[George Swinton Legaré]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[George Swinton Legaré]]''' (Democratic) 99.3%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Swinton Legaré]]''' (Democratic) 99.3%
* Aaron P. Prioleau (Republican) 0.7%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Aaron P. Prioleau (Republican) 0.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|2|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|2|X}}
| [[James O'H. Patterson]]
| [[James O'H. Patterson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[James O'H. Patterson]]''' (Democratic) 95.3%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James O'H. Patterson]]''' (Democratic) 95.3%
* Isaac Myers (Republican) 4.7%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Isaac Myers (Republican) 4.7%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|3|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|3|X}}
| [[Wyatt Aiken]]
| [[Wyatt Aiken]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Wyatt Aiken]]''' (Democratic) 100%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Wyatt Aiken]]''' (Democratic) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|4|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|4|X}}
| [[Joseph T. Johnson]]
| [[Joseph T. Johnson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Joseph T. Johnson]]''' (Democratic) 98.7%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph T. Johnson]]''' (Democratic) 98.7%
* David C. Gist (Republican) 0.9%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}David C. Gist (Republican) 0.9%
* Others 0.4%
* Others 0.4%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|5|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|5|X}}
| [[David E. Finley]]
| [[David E. Finley]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[David E. Finley]]''' (Democratic) 100%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[David E. Finley]]''' (Democratic) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|6|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|6|X}}
| [[J. Edwin Ellerbe]]
| [[J. Edwin Ellerbe]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
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| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[J. Edwin Ellerbe]]''' (Democratic) 100%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[J. Edwin Ellerbe]]''' (Democratic) 100%
}}
}}


|-
|-
| {{ushr|SC|7|X}}
! {{ushr|SC|7|X}}
| [[Asbury F. Lever]]
| [[Asbury F. Lever]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1901 (special)
| 1901 <small>(special)</small>
| Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Asbury F. Lever]]''' (Democratic) 97.6%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Asbury F. Lever]]''' (Democratic) 97.6%
* Aaron D. Dantzler (Republican) 2.4%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Aaron D. Dantzler (Republican) 2.4%
}}
}}


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== South Dakota ==
== South Dakota ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from South Dakota}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from South Dakota}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|SD|AL|X}}<br/>{{Small|(2 seats elected on a [[general ticket]])}}
| [[Charles H. Burke]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1898 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota|1898]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Philo Hall]]''' (Republican) 32.61%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William H. Parker (politician)|William H. Parker]]''' (Republican) 32.59%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William S. Elder (Democratic) 13.57%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel A. Ramsey (Democratic) 13.44%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. V. Templeton (Prohibition) 2.30%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. J. Day (Prohibition) 2.25%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James Kirwan (Socialist) 1.66%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry A. Berge (Socialist) 1.58%<ref>{{cite web |title=SD At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=277553 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=9 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
| [[Eben Martin]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives election in South Dakota|1900]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to [[1907 United States Senate election in South Dakota|run for U.S. senator]].<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.

|}


== Tennessee ==
== Tennessee ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Tennessee}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Tennessee}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}}
| [[Walter P. Brownlow]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Walter P. Brownlow]]''' (Republican) 52.12%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John H. Coldwell (Democratic) 27.63%
* {{Party stripe|Independent Republican Party (US)}}[[Alfred A. Taylor]] (Independent Republican) 20.25%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=310752 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}}
| [[Nathan W. Hale]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1904]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Nathan W. Hale]]''' (Republican) 71.49%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}E. L. Foster (Democratic) 26.52%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. A. Broughton (Socialist) 2.00%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624149 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}}
| [[John A. Moon]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John A. Moon]]''' (Democratic) 56.85%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}T. W. Peace (Republican) 42.15%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. Ellyson (Socialist) 1.01%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624202 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}}
| [[Mounce Gore Butler|Mounce G. Butler]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1904]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent lost renomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Cordell Hull]]''' (Democratic) 53.60%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John E. Oliver (Republican) 46.25%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. T. McColgan (Socialist) 0.14%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624203 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}}
| [[William C. Houston]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1904]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William C. Houston]]''' (Democratic) 71.54%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Tim Wade (Republican) 27.78%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. H. Baxter (Socialist) 0.69%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624204 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}}
| [[John W. Gaines]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John W. Gaines]]''' (Democratic) 79.82%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. W. Johnson (Republican) 18.97%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. G. Sneed (Socialist) 1.22%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624205 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}}
| [[Lemuel P. Padgett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Lemuel P. Padgett]]''' (Democratic) 68.67%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joe P. Kidd (Republican) 31.33%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624206 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}}
| [[Thetus W. Sims]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thetus W. Sims]]''' (Democratic) 50.68%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}[[John E. McCall]] (Republican) 49.16%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Clarence Roark (Socialist) 0.16%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 08 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624207 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}}
| [[Finis J. Garrett]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1904]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Finis J. Garrett]]''' (Democratic) 76.93%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Yandrell Haun (Republican) 22.92%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. P. Outlaw (Socialist) 0.15%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 09 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624498 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|TN|10|X}}
| [[Malcolm R. Patterson]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee|1900]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent retired to [[1906 Tennessee gubernatorial election|run for Governor]].<br/>New member elected.<br/>Democratic hold.
| {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Gordon (Civil War general)|George Gordon]]''' (Democratic) 95.40%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}T. H. Haines (Socialist) 4.61%<ref>{{cite web |title=TN - District 10 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624482 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Texas ==
== Texas ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Texas}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Texas}}


== Utah ==
== Utah ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Utah}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Utah}}


== Vermont ==
== Vermont ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Vermont}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Vermont}}


== Virginia ==
== Virginia ==
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<!--{{Main|1912 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia}}-->
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Virginia}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Virginia}}


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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 Virginia's 6th congressional district special election|1902 {{Small|(Special)}}]]
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* {{Aye}} '''[[Carter Glass]]''' (Democratic)
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Carter Glass]]''' (Democratic)
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}}
}}


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== Washington ==
== Washington ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Washington}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Washington}}


== West Virginia ==
== West Virginia ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from West Virginia}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from West Virginia}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|1|X}}
| [[Blackburn B. Dovener]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1894 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia|1894]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Pallister Hubbard|William P. Hubbard]]''' (Republican) 52.47%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}T. S. Riley (Democratic) 41.50%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. E. Pierce (Prohibition) 4.02%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. B. Hibbs (Socialist) 2.00%<ref>{{cite web |title=WV District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373350 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|2|X}}
| [[Thomas Beall Davis|Thomas B. Davis]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1905 West Virginia's 2nd congressional district special election|1905 <small>(special)</small>]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Republican gain.'''
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[George Cookman Sturgiss|George C. Sturgiss]]''' (Republican) 53.63%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}M. H. Dent (Democratic) 44.00%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James H. Ward (Prohibition) 1.92%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. T. Dadisman (Socialist) 0.45%<ref>{{cite web |title=WV District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373352 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|3|X}}
| [[Joseph H. Gaines]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Joseph H. Gaines]]''' (Republican) 52.78%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George Byrne (Democratic) 41.08%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Fred H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 3.55%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. L. Beard (Socialist) 2.59%<ref>{{cite web |title=WV District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373353 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|4|X}}
| [[Harry C. Woodyard]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Harry C. Woodyard]]''' (Republican) 52.17%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Hardman (Democratic) 43.89%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Dave D. Johnson (Prohibition) 2.29%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. W. Kirkendall (Socialist) 1.65%<ref>{{cite web |title=WV District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373356 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

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! {{Ushr|West Virginia|5|X}}
| [[James A. Hughes]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia|1900]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James A. Hughes]]''' (Republican) 57.57%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Joseph S. Miller]] (Democratic) 41.06%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}B. F. Morris (Prohibition) 0.87%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Asa Barringer (Socialist) 0.51%<ref>{{cite web |title=WV District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373357 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Wisconsin ==
== Wisconsin ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin}}
<!--{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin}}-->
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wisconsin}}
Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1906.<ref name="wi-umn">{{Cite web |title=Wisconsin U.S. House Election Results |url=http://www.hhh.umn.edu/centers/cspg/research/election_data_archive/pdf/WI_US_House_Election_Results.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405132933/http://www.hhh.umn.edu/centers/cspg/research/election_data_archive/pdf/WI_US_House_Election_Results.pdf |archive-date=April 5, 2012 |publisher=Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs |access-date= March 8, 2022 |via= [[Wayback Machine]] }}</ref><ref name="1907wibb">{{cite report|url= https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HDADZXSF7V6GS8Z |title= The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1907 |year= 1907 |publisher= Wisconsin Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics |editor-last1= Beck |editor-first1= J. D. |chapter= Biographical Sketches |pages= 1116–1119 |accessdate= June 8, 2024 }}</ref>

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|}}
|-
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| [[Henry Allen Cooper]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1892]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Henry Allen Cooper]]''' (Republican) 61.1%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Cunningham (Democratic) 33.2%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Moses Hull (Social Dem.) 5.7%
}}

|-
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| [[John M. Nelson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1906<br />{{sup|(special)}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John M. Nelson]]''' (Republican) 51.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Levis (Democratic) 44.8%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William L. Dibble (Prohibition) 2.5%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}W. A. Hall Sr. (Social Dem.) 1.2%
}}

|-
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| [[Joseph W. Babcock]]
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1892 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1892]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Democratic gain'''.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James William Murphy|James W. Murphy]]''' (Democratic) 50.1%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}[[Joseph W. Babcock]] (Republican) 46.6%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Herbert J. Noyes (Prohibition) 3.2%
}}

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| [[Theobald Otjen]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1894 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1894]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-nomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William J. Cary]]''' (Republican) 41.3%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}[[Edmund T. Melms]] (Social Dem.) 29.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas J. Fleming (Democratic) 29.2%
}}

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| [[William H. Stafford]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William H. Stafford]]''' (Republican) 44.3%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Albert J. Welch (Social Dem.) 28.1%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph G. Donnelly (Democratic) 26.0%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles F. Everett (Prohibition) 1.6%
}}

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| [[Charles H. Weisse]]
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| [[1902 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1902]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Charles H. Weisse]]''' (Democratic) 63.3%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Alvin Dreger (Republican) 34.2%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George C. Damrow (Prohibition) 2.5%
}}

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| [[John J. Esch]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1898 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1898]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John J. Esch]]''' (Republican) 72.7%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles F. Hille (Democratic) 27.3%
}}

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| [[James H. Davidson]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1896 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1896]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[James H. Davidson]]''' (Republican) 59.7%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John E. McMuller (Democratic) 33.8%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Pitz (Social Dem.) 3.9%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles H. Forward (Prohibition) 2.5%
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William B. Minnahan (Ind. Republican) 0.2%
}}

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| [[Edward S. Minor]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1894 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1894]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-nomination.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Gustav Küstermann]]''' (Republican) 60.5%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Philip A. Badour (Democratic) 37.1%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph E. Harris (Social Dem.) 2.3%
}}

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| [[Webster E. Brown]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1900 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1900]]
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Elmer A. Morse]]''' (Republican) 63.6%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[D. D. Conway|Dennis D. Conway]] (Democratic) 33.5%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}James I. Coxe (Social Dem.) 2.9%
}}

|-
! {{Ushr|WI|11|X}}
| [[John J. Jenkins]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1894 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin|1894]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[John J. Jenkins]]''' (Republican) 74.9%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis J. Maguire (Democratic) 20.3%
* {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Charles W. Swanson (Social Dem.) 4.8%
}}

|}


== Wyoming ==
== Wyoming ==
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from Wyoming}}
{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wyoming}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}

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! {{Ushr|Wyoming|AL|X}}
| [[Frank Wheeler Mondell|Frank W. Mondell]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1898 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming|1898]]
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Frank Wheeler Mondell|Frank W. Mondell]]''' (Republican) 62.16%
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John C. Hamm (Democratic) 33.07%
* {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Brown (Socialist) 4.57%
* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. H. Nicodemus (Prohibition) 0.21%<ref>{{cite web |title=WY At-Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=253658 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=12 April 2021}}</ref>
}}

|}


== Non-voting delegates ==
== Non-voting delegates ==
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=== District of Alaska ===
=== District of Alaska ===
<!--{{Main|United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska Territory}}-->
<!--{{Main|United States House of Representatives elections in Alaska Territory}}-->
{{See also| List of United States Representatives from Alaska}}
{{See also| List of United States representatives from Alaska}}


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| [[Frank Hinman Waskey]]
| [[Frank Hinman Waskey]]
| {{Party shading/Independent}} | Independent
| {{Party shading/Independent (US)}} | Independent
| 1906
| 1906
| {{Party shading/Independent (US)}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>'''Independent gain'''.
| {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.<br/>New member elected.<br/>Independent hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
* {{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Cale]]''' (Independent)
* {{Party stripe|Independent Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[Thomas Cale]]''' (Independent)
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
* {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}
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=== New Mexico Territory ===
=== New Mexico Territory ===
<!--{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives election in New Mexico Territory}}-->
<!--{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives election in New Mexico Territory}}-->
{{See also|List of United States Representatives from New Mexico}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Mexico}}
New Mexico Territory elected its non-voting delegate November 6, 1906.
New Mexico Territory elected its non-voting delegate November 6, 1906.


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| [[William Henry Andrews]]
| [[William Henry Andrews]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico Territory|1904]]
| [[1904 United States House of Representatives elections in New Mexico Territory|1904]]
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent re-elected.
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
* {{Aye}} '''[[William Henry Andrews]]''' (Republican)
* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} '''[[William Henry Andrews]]''' (Republican)
* [[Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo]] (Democratic)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NM Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 06, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278602 |access-date=2020-09-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref>
* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}[[Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo]] (Democratic)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NM Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 06, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278602 |access-date=2020-09-16 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}</ref>
}}
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[1906 United States elections]]
* [[1906 United States elections]]
* [[1906 and 1907 United States Senate elections]]
* [[1906–07 United States Senate elections]]
* [[59th United States Congress]]
* [[59th United States Congress]]
* [[60th United States Congress]]
* [[60th United States Congress]]
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* [http://history.house.gov/ Office of the Historian] (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)
* [http://history.house.gov/ Office of the Historian] (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)


{{1906 United States elections}}
{{United States House of Representatives elections}}
{{United States House of Representatives elections}}



Latest revision as of 19:01, 28 June 2024

1906 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1904 November 6, 1906[a] 1908 →

All 391 seats in the United States House of Representatives[b]
196 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Joseph Cannon John Sharp Williams
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat Illinois 18th Mississippi 8th
Last election 251 seats 135 seats
Seats won 223[1][2] 167[1][2]
Seat change Decrease 28 Increase 32
Popular vote 5,695,735 4,866,899
Percentage 50.99% 43.57%
Swing Decrease 3.59% Increase 2.59%

  Third party
 
Party Independent
Last election 0 seats
Seats won 1 [c]
Seat change Increase 1
Popular vote 40,264
Percentage 0.36%
Swing Increase 0.20%

Speaker before election

Joseph Cannon
Republican

Elected Speaker

Joseph Cannon
Republican

The 1906 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1906, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They occurred in the middle of President Theodore Roosevelt's second term. Elections were held for 386 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 45 states, to serve in the 60th United States Congress (Oklahoma would later gain statehood in 1907 and increase the House membership to 391).

As in many midterm elections, the President's Republican Party lost seats to the opposition Democratic Party, but retained a large overall majority. Dissatisfaction with working conditions and resentment toward union busting among industrial laborers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest caused these groups to turn out to the polls in large numbers in support of the Democratic Party. However, gains in these regions were not enough to remove the Republican majority or the firm support that the party held among the middle class.

Special elections

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District Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party First elected
Alaska Territory at-large None New seat.
New delegate elected August 14, 1906 to finish the current term.
Democratic gain.
Successor would not run for election to the next term, see below.
California 1 James Gillett Republican 1902 Incumbent resigned.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Georgia 1 Rufus E. Lester Democratic 1888 Incumbent died.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Democratic hold.
Illinois 13 Robert R. Hitt Republican 1882 Incumbent died September 20, 1906.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Indiana 12 Newton W. Gilbert Republican 1904 Incumbent resigned November 6, 1906, after being appointed judge of the court of first instance at Manila, Philippines.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
New York 8 Timothy Sullivan Democratic 1902 Incumbent resigned July 27, 1906.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 2 Robert Adams Jr. Republican 1893 Incumbent died June 1, 1906.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 3 George A. Castor Republican 1903 Incumbent died February 19, 1906.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 12 George R. Patterson Republican 1900 Incumbent died March 21, 1906.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Republican hold.
Virginia 5 Claude A. Swanson Democratic 1892 Incumbent resigned January 30, 1906, after being elected Governor of Virginia.
New member elected November 6, 1906.
Democratic hold.
Wisconsin 2 Henry C. Adams Republican 1902 Incumbent died July 9, 1906.
New member elected September 4, 1906.
Republican hold.[3]
  • Green tickY John M. Nelson (Republican) 60.9%
  • Grant Thomas (Democratic) 22.3%
  • Alvin L. Heim (Socialist) 22.3%
  • Albert C. DeForest (Prohibition) 22.3%
Massachusetts 3 Rockwood Hoar Republican 1904 Incumbent died November 1, 1906.
New member elected December 18, 1906.
Republican hold.

Election summaries

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167 1 223
Democratic [d] Republican
State Type Total
seats
Democratic Republican
Seats Change Seats Change
Alabama District 9 9 Steady 0 Steady
Arkansas District 7 7 Steady 0 Steady
California District 8 0 Steady 8 Steady
Colorado District
+at-large
3 0 Steady 3 Steady
Connecticut District
+at-large
5 0 Steady 5 Steady
Delaware At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Florida District 3 3 Steady 0 Steady
Georgia District 11 11 Steady 0 Steady
Idaho At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Illinois District 25 5 Increase 4 20 Decrease 4
Indiana District 13 4 Increase 2 9 Decrease 2
Iowa District 11 1 Increase 1 10 Decrease 1
Kansas District[e] 8 0 Steady 8 Steady
Kentucky District 11 7 Decrease 2 4 Increase 2
Louisiana District 7 7 Steady 0 Steady
Maine[f] District 4 0 Steady 4 Steady
Maryland District 6 3 Steady 3 Steady
Massachusetts District 14 3 Steady 11 Steady
Michigan District 12 0 Steady 12 Steady
Minnesota District 9 1 Increase 1 8 Decrease 1
Mississippi District 8 8 Steady 0 Steady
Missouri District 16 12 Increase 5 4 Decrease 5
Montana At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Nebraska District 6 1 Increase 1 5 Decrease 1
Nevada At-large 1 1 Steady 0 Steady
New Hampshire District 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
New Jersey District 10 4 Increase 3 6 Decrease 3
New York District 37 11 Steady 26[c] Steady
North Carolina District 10 10 Increase 1 0 Decrease 1
North Dakota District 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
Ohio District 21 5 Increase 4 16 Decrease 4
Oregon[f] District 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
Pennsylvania District 32 7 Increase 6 25 Decrease 6
Rhode Island District 2 1 Steady 1 Steady
South Carolina District 7 7 Steady 0 Steady
South Dakota At-large 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
Tennessee District 10 8 Steady 2 Steady
Texas District 16 16 Steady 0 Steady
Utah At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Vermont[f] District 2 0 Steady 2 Steady
Virginia District 10 9 Steady 1 Steady
Washington At-large 3 0 Steady 3 Steady
West Virginia District 5 0 Steady 5 Steady
Wisconsin District 11 2 Increase 1 9 Decrease 1
Wyoming At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Steady
Total[b] 386 167
42.2%
Increase 27 223[c]
57.8%
Decrease 27
Popular vote
Republican
50.99%
Democratic
43.57%
Independent
0.36%
Others
5.08%
House seats
Republican
57.03%
Democratic
42.71%
Independent
0.26%
House seats by party holding plurality in state
Including Oklahoma, which was admitted in 1907.
  80+% Democratic
  80+% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
  Up to 60% Republican
Net gain in party representation
Including Oklahoma, which was admitted in 1907.
  6+ Democratic gain
  6+ Republican gain
  3-5 Democratic gain
  3-5 Republican gain
  1-2 Democratic gain
  1-2 Republican gain
  no net change

Election dates

[edit]

In 1906, three states, with 8 seats among them, held elections early:

Oklahoma was admitted in 1907 and held its first congressional elections on September 17, 1907.

Alabama

[edit]

Arkansas

[edit]

California

[edit]
District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
California 1 James Gillett Republican 1902 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of California.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY William F. Englebright (Republican) 54.1%
  • F. W. Taft (Democratic) 39.9%
  • J. C. Weybright (Socialist) 5%
  • R. L. Webb (Prohibition) 1.1%
California 2 Duncan E. McKinlay Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Duncan E. McKinlay (Republican) 51.8%
  • W. A. Beard (Democratic) 44.8%
  • A. J. Gaylord (Socialist) 3.4%
California 3 Joseph R. Knowland Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joseph R. Knowland (Republican) 60%
  • Hugh W. Brunk (Democratic) 21.5%
  • Charles C. Boynton (Independence) 10.1%
  • William McDevitt (Socialist) 7%
  • T. H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 1.3%
California 4 Julius Kahn Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Julius Kahn (Republican) 62.4%
  • David S. Hirshberg (Democratic) 33.2%
  • Oliver Everett (Socialist) 4.4%
California 5 Everis A. Hayes Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Everis A. Hayes (Republican) 52.6%
  • Hiram G. Davis (Democratic) 41.9%
  • Joseph Lawrence (Socialist) 5.5%
California 6 James C. Needham Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY James C. Needham (Republican) 55.6%
  • Harry A. Greene (Democratic) 37.8%
  • Richard Kirk (Socialist) 3.8%
  • Herman E. Burbank (Prohibition) 2.8%
California 7 James McLachlan Republican 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY James McLachlan (Republican) 56.8%
  • Robert G. Laucks (Democratic) 28.4%
  • Charles Ribble (Socialist) 9.3%
  • Levi D. Johnson (Prohibition) 5.6%
California 8 Sylvester C. Smith Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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Florida

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District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Florida 1 Stephen M. Sparkman Democratic 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 2 Frank Clark Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank Clark (Democratic) 88.2%
  • J. F. McClelland (Republican) 11.8%
Florida 3 William B. Lamar Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.

Georgia

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Idaho

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Idaho at-large Burton L. French Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Burton L. French (Republican) 58.59%
  • Murray R. Hattabaugh (Democratic) 33.12%
  • Edward L. Rigg (Socialist) 6.72%
  • Charles A. Montandon (Prohibition) 1.57%[4]

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maine

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Maryland

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District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Maryland 1 Thomas Alexander Smith Democratic 1904 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Maryland 2 J. Frederick C. Talbott Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 3 Frank C. Wachter Republican 1898 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green tickY Harry Benjamin Wolf (Democratic) 49.8%
  • William W. Johnson (Republican) 47.0%
  • Joseph P. Jarboe (Socialist) 2.0%
  • George R. Gorsuch (Prohibition) 1.2%
Maryland 4 John Gill Jr. Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 5 Sydney Emanuel Mudd I Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Sydney Emanuel Mudd I (Republican) 53.7%
  • George M. Smith (Democratic) 42.8%
  • John S. Mathews (Socialist) 2.0%
  • William H. Silk (Prohibition) 1.6%
Maryland 6 George A. Pearre Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY George A. Pearre (Republican) 55.3%
  • Harvey R. Spessard (Democratic) 38.5%
  • Francis B. Sappington (Prohibition) 3.3%
  • Ira Culp (Socialist) 2.9%

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Massachusetts 1 George P. Lawrence Republican 1897 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY George P. Lawrence (Republican) 59.7%
  • Frank J. Lawler (Democratic) 36.4%
  • Benjamin Clow (Socialist) 3.9%
Massachusetts 2 Frederick H. Gillett Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 61.3%
  • Edward A. Hall (Democratic) 32.5%
  • George H. Wrenn (Socialist) 6.3%
Massachusetts 3 Vacant Incumbent died November 1, 1906.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Charles G. Washburn (Republican) 58.6%
  • William I. McLoughlin (Democratic) 38.9%
  • Louis F. Weiss (Socialist) 2.5%
Massachusetts 4 Charles Q. Tirrell Republican 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charles Q. Tirrell (Republican) 79.0%
  • Timothy Richardson (Socialist) 20.9%
  • Others 0.1%
Massachusetts 5 Butler Ames Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Butler Ames (Republican) 54.2%
  • Joseph J. Flynn (Democratic) 44.2%
  • Fred P. Folsom (Socialist) 1.6%
Massachusetts 6 Augustus Peabody Gardner Republican 1902 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Augustus Peabody Gardner (Republican) 54.8%
  • George A. Schofield (Democratic) 41.9%
  • John F. Putnam (Socialist) 3.3%
Massachusetts 7 Ernest W. Roberts Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 66.4%
  • John A. O'Keefe (Democratic) 30.0%
  • Bernard W. Gidney (Socialist) 3.6%
Massachusetts 8 Samuel W. McCall Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 59.4%
  • Frederick S. Deitrick (Democratic) 38.7%
  • Orton D. Field (Socialist) 2.0%
Massachusetts 9 John A. Keliher Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John A. Keliher (Democratic) 68.1%
  • Edward C. Webb (Republican) 26.6%
  • George W. Galvin (Socialist) 5.3%
Massachusetts 10 William S. McNary Democratic 1902 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Joseph F. O'Connell (Democratic) 54.9%
  • Edward B. Callender (Republican) 42.3%
  • Ira E. Worcester (Socialist) 2.7%
Massachusetts 11 John Andrew Sullivan Democratic 1902 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Andrew James Peters (Democratic) 53.9%
  • Daniel W. Lane (Republican) 43.7%
  • George G. Cutting (Socialist) 2.3%
Massachusetts 12 John W. Weeks Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John W. Weeks (Republican) 61.5%
  • David W. Murray (Democratic) 34.3%
  • Calvin C. Jordan (Socialist) 4.2%
Massachusetts 13 William S. Greene Republican 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 14 William C. Lovering Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY William C. Lovering (Republican) 61.8%
  • Thomas F. Loorem (Democratic) 23.4%
  • Dan White (Socialist) 14.8%

Michigan

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Minnesota

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Mississippi

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Mississippi 1 Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. Democratic 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 2 Thomas Spight Democratic 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 3 Benjamin G. Humphreys II Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4 Wilson S. Hill Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 5 Adam M. Byrd Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 6 Eaton J. Bowers Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 7 Frank A. McLain Democratic 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 8 John S. Williams Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.

Missouri

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Montana

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Montana at-large Joseph M. Dixon Republican 1902 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.

Nebraska

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Nebraska 1 Ernest M. Pollard Republican 1905 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Ernest M. Pollard (Republican) 52.84%
  • T. J. Doyle (Democratic) 42.46%
  • Frank C. Taylor (Prohibition) 3.73%
  • E. I. Root (Socialist) 0.96%[14]
Nebraska 2 John L. Kennedy Republican 1904 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Nebraska 3 John McCarthy Republican 1902 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY John F. Boyd (Republican) 48.99%
  • Guy T. Graves (Democratic) 48.23%
  • E. J. Flood (Prohibition) 2.01%
  • L. DeVore (Socialist) 0.77%[16]
Nebraska 4 Edmund H. Hinshaw Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Edmund H. Hinshaw (Republican) 55.02%
  • John J. Thomas (Democratic) 43.97%
  • J. C. Palmerton (Socialist) 1.01%[17]
Nebraska 5 George W. Norris Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska 6 Moses Kinkaid Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 57.08%
  • G. L. Shumway (Democratic) 40.18%
  • W. N. Parsel (Socialist) 2.74%[19]

Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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New York

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North Carolina

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North Dakota

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
North Dakota at-large
2 seats on a general ticket
Thomas F. Marshall Republican 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
Asle Gronna Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.

Ohio

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Oregon

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Oregon 1 Binger Hermann Republican 1903 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Willis C. Hawley (Republican) 49.13%
  • Charles V. Galloway (Democratic) 41.10%
  • W. W. Myers (Socialist) 5.94%
  • Edward F. Green (Prohibition) 3.83%[21]
Oregon 2 John N. Williamson Republican 1902 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY William R. Ellis (Republican) 61.02%
  • James H. Graham (Democratic) 26.18%
  • A. M. Paul (Socialist) 7.61%
  • H. W. Stone (Prohibition) 5.19%[22]

Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
South Carolina 1 George Swinton Legaré Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 2 James O'H. Patterson Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 3 Wyatt Aiken Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 4 Joseph T. Johnson Democratic 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joseph T. Johnson (Democratic) 98.7%
  • David C. Gist (Republican) 0.9%
  • Others 0.4%
South Carolina 5 David E. Finley Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 6 J. Edwin Ellerbe Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 7 Asbury F. Lever Democratic 1901 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Asbury F. Lever (Democratic) 97.6%
  • Aaron D. Dantzler (Republican) 2.4%

South Dakota

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
South Dakota at-large
(2 seats elected on a general ticket)
Charles H. Burke Republican 1898 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Philo Hall (Republican) 32.61%
  • Green tickY William H. Parker (Republican) 32.59%
  • William S. Elder (Democratic) 13.57%
  • Samuel A. Ramsey (Democratic) 13.44%
  • C. V. Templeton (Prohibition) 2.30%
  • R. J. Day (Prohibition) 2.25%
  • James Kirwan (Socialist) 1.66%
  • Henry A. Berge (Socialist) 1.58%[23]
Eben Martin Republican 1900 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.

Tennessee

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Tennessee 1 Walter P. Brownlow Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 2 Nathan W. Hale Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Nathan W. Hale (Republican) 71.49%
  • E. L. Foster (Democratic) 26.52%
  • J. A. Broughton (Socialist) 2.00%[25]
Tennessee 3 John A. Moon Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John A. Moon (Democratic) 56.85%
  • T. W. Peace (Republican) 42.15%
  • A. Ellyson (Socialist) 1.01%[26]
Tennessee 4 Mounce G. Butler Democratic 1904 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickY Cordell Hull (Democratic) 53.60%
  • John E. Oliver (Republican) 46.25%
  • J. T. McColgan (Socialist) 0.14%[27]
Tennessee 5 William C. Houston Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY William C. Houston (Democratic) 71.54%
  • Tim Wade (Republican) 27.78%
  • J. H. Baxter (Socialist) 0.69%[28]
Tennessee 6 John W. Gaines Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John W. Gaines (Democratic) 79.82%
  • J. W. Johnson (Republican) 18.97%
  • H. G. Sneed (Socialist) 1.22%[29]
Tennessee 7 Lemuel P. Padgett Democratic 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 8 Thetus W. Sims Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 9 Finis J. Garrett Democratic 1904 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Finis J. Garrett (Democratic) 76.93%
  • Yandrell Haun (Republican) 22.92%
  • W. P. Outlaw (Socialist) 0.15%[32]
Tennessee 10 Malcolm R. Patterson Democratic 1900 Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

Texas

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Utah

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Vermont

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Virginia

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District Incumbent Party First
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Result Candidates
Virginia 1
Virginia 2
Virginia 3
Virginia 4
Virginia 5
Virginia 6 Carter Glass Democratic 1902 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 7
Virginia 8
Virginia 9
Virginia 10

Washington

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West Virginia

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
West Virginia 1 Blackburn B. Dovener Republican 1894 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY William P. Hubbard (Republican) 52.47%
  • T. S. Riley (Democratic) 41.50%
  • W. E. Pierce (Prohibition) 4.02%
  • E. B. Hibbs (Socialist) 2.00%[34]
West Virginia 2 Thomas B. Davis Democratic 1905 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green tickY George C. Sturgiss (Republican) 53.63%
  • M. H. Dent (Democratic) 44.00%
  • James H. Ward (Prohibition) 1.92%
  • W. T. Dadisman (Socialist) 0.45%[35]
West Virginia 3 Joseph H. Gaines Republican 1900 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Joseph H. Gaines (Republican) 52.78%
  • George Byrne (Democratic) 41.08%
  • Fred H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 3.55%
  • J. L. Beard (Socialist) 2.59%[36]
West Virginia 4 Harry C. Woodyard Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Harry C. Woodyard (Republican) 52.17%
  • George W. Hardman (Democratic) 43.89%
  • Dave D. Johnson (Prohibition) 2.29%
  • C. W. Kirkendall (Socialist) 1.65%[37]
West Virginia 5 James A. Hughes Republican 1900 Incumbent re-elected.

Wisconsin

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Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1906.[3][39]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Wisconsin 1 Henry Allen Cooper Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 61.1%
  • John J. Cunningham (Democratic) 33.2%
  • Moses Hull (Social Dem.) 5.7%
Wisconsin 2 John M. Nelson Republican 1906
(special)
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John M. Nelson (Republican) 51.5%
  • George W. Levis (Democratic) 44.8%
  • William L. Dibble (Prohibition) 2.5%
  • W. A. Hall Sr. (Social Dem.) 1.2%
Wisconsin 3 Joseph W. Babcock Republican 1892 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Wisconsin 4 Theobald Otjen Republican 1894 Incumbent lost re-nomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Wisconsin 5 William H. Stafford Republican 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY William H. Stafford (Republican) 44.3%
  • Albert J. Welch (Social Dem.) 28.1%
  • Joseph G. Donnelly (Democratic) 26.0%
  • Charles F. Everett (Prohibition) 1.6%
Wisconsin 6 Charles H. Weisse Democratic 1902 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Charles H. Weisse (Democratic) 63.3%
  • Alvin Dreger (Republican) 34.2%
  • George C. Damrow (Prohibition) 2.5%
Wisconsin 7 John J. Esch Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John J. Esch (Republican) 72.7%
  • Charles F. Hille (Democratic) 27.3%
Wisconsin 8 James H. Davidson Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY James H. Davidson (Republican) 59.7%
  • John E. McMuller (Democratic) 33.8%
  • John J. Pitz (Social Dem.) 3.9%
  • Charles H. Forward (Prohibition) 2.5%
  • William B. Minnahan (Ind. Republican) 0.2%
Wisconsin 9 Edward S. Minor Republican 1894 Incumbent lost re-nomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickY Gustav Küstermann (Republican) 60.5%
  • Philip A. Badour (Democratic) 37.1%
  • Joseph E. Harris (Social Dem.) 2.3%
Wisconsin 10 Webster E. Brown Republican 1900 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Wisconsin 11 John J. Jenkins Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY John J. Jenkins (Republican) 74.9%
  • Francis J. Maguire (Democratic) 20.3%
  • Charles W. Swanson (Social Dem.) 4.8%

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Wyoming at-large Frank W. Mondell Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 62.16%
  • John C. Hamm (Democratic) 33.07%
  • William Brown (Socialist) 4.57%
  • C. H. Nicodemus (Prohibition) 0.21%[40]

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District of Alaska

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District Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party First elected
Alaska Territory at-large Frank Hinman Waskey Independent 1906 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Independent hold.

New Mexico Territory

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New Mexico Territory elected its non-voting delegate November 6, 1906.

District Incumbent This race
Representative Party First elected Results Candidates
New Mexico Territory at-large William Henry Andrews Republican 1904 Incumbent re-elected.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Three states held early elections between June 4 and September 10.
  2. ^ a b Including Oklahoma's late elections in 1907.
  3. ^ a b c 1 Independent Republican, Peter A. Porter, elected to NY-34.
  4. ^ There was 1 Independent Republican.
  5. ^ At-large district eliminated in redistricting.
  6. ^ a b c Elections held early.

References

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