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{{Infobox election | election_name = 1970 United States House of Representatives elections | country = United States | type = legislative | ongoing = no | previous_election = 1968 United States House of Representatives elections | previous_year = 1968 | next_election = 1972 United States House of Representatives elections | next_year = 1972 | seats_for_election = All 435 seats to the United States House of Representatives 218 seats were needed for a majority | election_date = November 3, 1970 | flag_year = 1960 | image1 = | leader1 = John McCormack (retired) | leader_since1 = January 10, 1962 | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | leaders_seat1 = MA-9th | last_election1 = 243 seats | seats1 = 255 | seat_change1 = {{increase}} 12 | popular_vote1 = 29,080,212 | percentage1 = 53.6% | swing1 = {{increase}} 3.4% | image2 = | leader2 = Gerald Ford | leader_since2 = January 3, 1965 | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | leaders_seat2 = Michigan-5th | last_election2 = 192 seats | seats2 = 180 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 12 | popular_vote2 = 24,352,657 | percentage2 = 44.9% | swing2 = {{decrease}} 3.6% | title = Speaker | before_election = John McCormack | before_party = Democratic Party (United States) | after_election = Carl Albert | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) | map_image = 1970 House Districts.png | map_size = 350px }}The 1970 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives held on November 3, 1970, in the middle of President Richard M. Nixon's first term. The President's Republican Party lost seats, in this case a net of 12, to the Democratic Party, which thus increased modestly its majority in the House. Many viewed the results as the American public showing fatigue over the ongoing Vietnam War as well as the fallout over the Kent State Massacre. This was also the first House election when all 50 states were using the same regional single-member district system to elect Representatives instead of using at-large congressional districts. Notable freshmen included future Housing Secretary and Vice Presidential nominee Jack Kemp, future Defense Secretary Les Aspin, future Senators Paul Sarbanes and James Abourezk, future Governor of Connecticut Ella T. Grasso, future Governor of Delaware Pierre S. du Pont IV, future Governor of Nebraska Charles Thone, and future Governor of North Dakota Arthur A. Link. Overall results ↓255 | 180 | Democratic | Republican | Summary of the November 3, 1970, election resultsParties | Seats | Popular Vote |
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1968 | 1970 | Change | Strength | Vote | % | Change |
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{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}} Democratic Party | 243 | 255 | {{increase}} 12 | 58.6% | 29,080,212 | 53.6% | {{increase}} 3.4% | {{party color|Republican Party (United States)}} Republican Party | 192 | 180 | {{decrease}} 12 | 41.4% | 24,352,657 | 44.9% | {{decrease}} 3.6% | {{party color|Conservative Party (United States)}} Conservative Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 230,180 | 0.4% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} American Independent Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 132,992 | 0.2% | {{decrease}} 0.1% | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Independent | —— | —— | —— | —— | 122,430 | 0.2% | {{increase}} 0.1% | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Liberal Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 67,696 | 0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}} National Democratic Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 67,228 | 0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Constitution Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 46,100 | 0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Peace and Freedom Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 40,763 | 0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Socialist Workers Party (United States)}} Socialist Workers Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 9,675 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Raza Unida Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 7,085 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} A Public Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 5,774 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Right to Life Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 5,342 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Dodd Independent Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 5,062 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Liberty Union Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 4,315 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Urban Tax Reform Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 3,675 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} American Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 2,759 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Common Peoples' Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 1,727 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Buffalo Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 1,724 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Iowa New Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 1,262 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Socialist Workers Party (United States)}} Socialist Labor Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 973 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} For the People Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 823 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} The O'Hara Bill Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 518 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Socialist Party (United States)}} Communist Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 374 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Progressive Party (United States)}} Progressive Labor Socialist Party | —— | —— | —— | —— | 208 | <0.1% | {{steady}} | {{party color|Other parties (United States)}} Others | —— | —— | —— | —— | 67,331 | 0.1% | {{increase}} 0.1% | Total | 435 | 435 | 0 | 100.0% | 54,258,885 | 100.0% | —— |
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California|35|X}} | James B. Utt | Republican | Incumbent died March 1, 1970. New member elected June 30, 1970. Republican hold. Winner was subsequently re-elected in November | John G. Schmitz (R) 72.4% David N. Hartman (D) 27.6% |
November elections Alabama District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Alabama|1|Alabama 1}} | Jack Edwards | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Jack Edwards (R) 60.6% John M. Tyson (D) 26.2% Noble Beasley (Nat Dem) 13.2% | Alabama|2|Alabama 2}} | William Louis Dickinson | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | William Louis Dickinson (R) 61.4% Albert J. Winfield (D) 25.6% Percy Smith, Jr. (Nat Dem) 13.1% | Alabama|3|Alabama 3}} | George W. Andrews | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George W. Andrews (D) 89.1% Detroit Lee (Nat Dem) 10.9% | Alabama|4|Alabama 4}} | William Flynt Nichols | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | William Flynt Nichols (D) 83.7% Glenn Andrews (R) 14.2% Wilpha Harrel, Jr. (Nat Dem) 2.1% | Alabama|5|Alabama 5}} | Walter Flowers | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Walter Flowers (D) 75.9% T. Y. Rogers (Nat Dem) 24.1% | Alabama|6|Alabama 6}} | John Hall Buchanan, Jr. | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | John Hall Buchanan, Jr. (R) 60.1% John C. Schmarkey (D) 37.7% Dan Moore (Con) 2.3% | Alabama|7|Alabama 7}} | Tom Bevill | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Tom Bevill (D) Unopposed | Alabama|8|Alabama 8}} | Robert E. Jones, Jr. | Democratic | 1947 | Re-elected | Robert E. Jones, Jr. (D) 84.8% Ken Hearn (Con) 8.4% Thornton Stanley (Nat Dem) 5.4% Thomas Lee Harris (I) 1.3% |
Alaska District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Alaska|AL|Alaska At-large}} | Howard Wallace Pollock | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for Governor Democratic gain | Nick Begich (D) 55.1% Frank Murkowski (R) 44.9% |
Arizona District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Arizona|1|Arizona 1}} | John Jacob Rhodes | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | John Jacob Rhodes (R) 68.5% Gerald A. Pollock (D) 31.5% | Arizona|2|Arizona 2}} | Mo Udall | Democratic | 1961 | Re-elected | Mo Udall (D) 69.0% Morris Herring (R) 29.9% Cliff Thomallo (AI) 1.1% | Arizona|3|Arizona 3}} | Sam Steiger | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Sam Steiger (R) 62.1% Orren Beatty (D) 37.9% |
Arkansas District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Arkansas|1|Arkansas 1}} | William Vollie Alexander, Jr. | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | William Vollie Alexander, Jr. (D) Unopposed | Arkansas|2|Arkansas 2}} | Wilbur Mills | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Wilbur Mills (D) Unopposed | Arkansas|3|Arkansas 3}} | John P. Hammerschmidt | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John P. Hammerschmidt (R) 66.7% Donald Poe (D) 33.3% | Arkansas|4|Arkansas 4}} | David Pryor | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | David Pryor (D) Unopposed |
California One Democratic seat was lost to Republicans. Democrats, therefore, retained a 20-18 margin over Republicans. District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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California|1|California 1}} | Donald H. Clausen | Republican | 1963 | Re-elected | Donald H. Clausen (R) 63.4% William M. Kortum (D) 36.6% | California|2|California 2}} | Harold T. Johnson | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Harold T. Johnson (D) 77.9% Lloyd E. Gilbert (R) 19.2% Jack R. Carigg (AI) 2.9% | California|3|California 3}} | John E. Moss | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | John E. Moss (D) 61.6% Elmore J. Duffy (R) 36.6% Allen E. Priest (AI) 1.9% | California|4|California 4}} | Robert L. Leggett | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Robert L. Leggett (D) 68.0% Andrew Gyorke (R) 32.0% | California|5|California 5}} | Phillip Burton | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Phillip Burton (D) 70.8% John E. Parks (R) 29.2% | California|6|California 6}} | William S. Mailliard | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | William S. Mailliard (R) 53.4% Russell R. Miller (D) 46.6% | California|7|California 7}} | Jeffery Cohelan | Democratic | 1958 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Ron Dellums (D) 57.3% John E. Healy (R) 41.3% Sarah Scahill (PF) 1.4% | California|8|California 8}} | George Paul Miller | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George Paul Miller (D) 69.0% Michael A. Crane (R) 31.0% | California|9|California 9}} | Don Edwards | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Don Edwards (D) 69.1% Mark Guerra (R) 28.5% Edmon V. Kaiser (AI) 2.3% | California|10|California 10}} | Charles S. Gubser | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Charles S. Gubser (R) 62.0% Stuart D. McLean (D) 36.8% Joyce W. Stancliffe (AI) 1.2% | California|11|California 11}} | Pete McCloskey | Republican | 1967 | Re-elected | Pete McCloskey (R) 77.5% Robert E. Gomperts (D) 21.0% Others 1.5% | California|12|California 12}} | Burt L. Talcott | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Burt L. Talcott (R) 63.6% O'Brien Riordan (D) 33.9% Herbert H. Foster, Jr. (PF) 2.5% | California|13|California 13}} | Charles M. Teague | Republican | 1954 | Re-elected | Charles M. Teague (R) 58.2% Gary K. Hart (D) 40.8% Maude I. Jordet (AI) 1.1% | California|14|California 14}} | Jerome R. Waldie | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Jerome R. Waldie (D) 74.5% Byron D. Athan (R) 25.5% | California|15|California 15}} | John J. McFall | Democratic | 1956 | Re-elected | John J. McFall (D) 63.1% Sam Van Dyken (R) 35.6% Francis E. "Gill" Gillings (AI) 1.3% | California|16|California 16}} | Bernice F. Sisk | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Bernice F. Sisk (D) 66.4% Phillip V. Sanchez (R) 30.6% James W. Scott (AI) 3.0% | California|17|California 17}} | Glenn M. Anderson | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Glenn M. Anderson (D) 62.2% Michael C. Donaldson (R) 35.5% Robert W. Copeland (AI) 1.3% Thomas E. Mathews (PF) 1.0% | California|18|California 18}} | Bob Mathias | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Bob Mathias (R) 63.2% Milton Spartacus Miller (D) 35.5% Nora E. Hensley (AI) 1.3% | California|19|California 19}} | Chet Holifield | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Chet Holifield (D) 70.4% Bill Jones (R) 29.6% | California|20|California 20}} | H. Allen Smith | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | H. Allen Smith (R) 69.1% Michael M. Stolzberg (D) 29.7% Earl C. Harper (AI) 1.2% | California|21|California 21}} | Augustus F. Hawkins | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Augustus F. Hawkins (D) 94.5% Southey M. Johnson (R) 5.5% | California|22|California 22}} | James C. Corman | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | James C. Corman (D) 59.4% Tom Hayden (R) 39.5% Callis R. Johnson (AI) 1.2% | California|23|California 23}} | Del M. Clawson | Republican | 1963 | Re-elected | Del M. Clawson (R) 63.3% G. L. "Jerry" Chapman (D) 36.7% | California|24|California 24}} | John H. Rousselot | Republican | 1970 | Re-elected | John H. Rousselot (R) 65.1% Myrlie B. Evers (D) 32.4% Brian Scanlon (AI) 1.6% Harold Kaplan (PF) 1.0% | California|25|California 25}} | Charles E. Wiggins | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Charles E. Wiggins (R) 63.3% Leslie W. Craven (D) 35.1% Kevin Scanlon (AI) 1.6% | California|26|California 26}} | Thomas M. Rees | Democratic | 1965 | Re-elected | Thomas M. Rees (D) 71.3% Nathaniel Jay Friedman (R) 25.8% Lewis B. McCammon (PF) 2.0% Howard E. Hallinan (AI) 0.9% | California|27|California 27}} | Barry Goldwater, Jr. | Republican | 1969 | Re-elected | Barry Goldwater, Jr. (R) 66.7% Natalie Kimmel (D) 30.5% Edward Richer (PF) 1.6% John H. Hind (AI) 1.3% | California|28|California 28}} | Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. (R) 69.3% Don McLaughlin (D) 25.9% Derek A. Gordon (AI) 2.6% Jane E. Gordon (PF) 2.2% | California|29|California 29}} | George Brown, Jr. | Democratic | 1962 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Democratic hold | George E. Danielson (D) 62.6% Tom McMann (R) 37.4% | California|30|California 30}} | Edward R. Roybal | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Edward R. Roybal (D) 68.3% Samuel M. Cavnar (R) 29.9% Boris Belousov (AI) 1.8% | California|31|California 31}} | Charles H. Wilson | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Charles H. Wilson (D) 73.2% Fred L. Casmir (R) 26.8% | California|32|California 32}} | Craig Hosmer | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Craig Hosmer (R) 71.5% Walter L. Mallonee (D) 26.5% John S. Donohue (PF) 1.9% | California|33|California 33}} | Jerry Pettis | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Jerry Pettis (R) 72.2% Chester M. Wright (D) 27.8% | California|34|California 34}} | Richard T. Hanna | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Richard T. Hanna (D) 54.5% Bill J. Teague (R) 44.0% Lee R. Rayburn (AI) 1.5% | California|35|California 35}} | John G. Schmitz | Republican | 1970 | Re-elected | John G. Schmitz (R) 67.0% Thomas B. Lenhart (D) 30.3% Francis R. Halpern (PF) 2.7% | California|36|California 36}} | Bob Wilson | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Bob Wilson (R) 71.5% Daniel K. Hostetter (D) 24.2% Walter H. Koppelman (PF) 2.8% Orville J. Davis (AI) 1.5% | California|37|California 37}} | Lionel Van Deerlin | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Lionel Van Deerlin (D) 72.1% James B. Kuhn (R) 24.5% Faye B. Brice (AI) 2.3% Fritjof Thygeson (PF) 1.1% | California|38|California 38}} | John V. Tunney | Democratic | 1964 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican gain | Victor Veysey (R) 49.8% David A. Tunno (D) 48.8% William E. Pasley (AI) 1.4% |
Colorado District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Colorado|1|Colorado 1}} | Byron G. Rogers | Democratic | 1950 | Lost renomination Republican gain | Mike McKevitt (R) 51.5% Craig S. Barnes (D) 45.3% Salvadore Carpio, Jr. (La Raza Unida) 3.2% | Colorado|2|Colorado 2}} | Donald G. Brotzman | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Donald G. Brotzman (R) 63.4% Richard G. Gebhardt (D) 36.6% | Colorado|3|Colorado 3}} | Frank Evans | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Frank Evans (D) 63.6% John C. Mitchell, Jr. (R) 33.4% Martin P. Serna (La Raza Unida) 1.3% Walter N. Cranson (I) 1.2% Henry John Olshaw (I) 0.5% | Colorado|4|Colorado 4}} | Wayne N. Aspinall | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Wayne N. Aspinall (D) 55.1% Bill Gossard (R) 44.9% |
Connecticut District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Connecticut|1|Connecticut 1}} | Emilio Q. Daddario | Democratic | 1958 | Retired to run for Governor Democratic hold | William R. Cotter (D) 48.7% Antonina P. Uccello (R) 48.1% Edward T. Coll (I) 3.2% | Connecticut|2|Connecticut 2}} | William L. St. Onge | Democratic | 1962 | Died in office Republican gain | Robert H. Steele (R) 53.3% John F. Pickett (D) 46.7% | Connecticut|3|Connecticut 3}} | Robert Giaimo | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Robert Giaimo (D) 54.6% Robert J. Dunn (R) 42.3% Richard P. Antonetti (I) 3.1% | Connecticut|4|Connecticut 4}} | Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. | Republican | 1968 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Stewart McKinney (R) 56.6% T. F. Gilroy Daly (D) 42.6% Eileen M. Emard (AI) 0.8% | Connecticut|5|Connecticut 5}} | John S. Monagan | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | John S. Monagan (D) 54.7% James T. Patterson (R) 44.3% Alphonzo Avitabile (I) 1.0% | Connecticut|6|Connecticut 6}} | Thomas J. Meskill | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for Governor Democratic gain | Ella T. Grasso (D) 51.1% Richard C. Kilbourn (R) 48.9% |
Delaware District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Delaware|AL|Delaware At-large}} | William V. Roth, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Pierre S. du Pont IV (R) 53.7% John D. Daniello (D) 44.6% Walter Hoey (American) 1.7% |
Florida District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Florida|1|Florida 1}} | Bob Sikes | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Bob Sikes (D) 80.2% Sam Shuemake (R) 19.8% | Florida|2|Florida 2}} | Don Fuqua | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Don Fuqua (D) Unopposed | Florida|3|Florida 3}} | Charles Edward Bennett | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Charles Edward Bennett (D) Unopposed | Florida|4|Florida 4}} | Bill Chappell | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Bill Chappell (D) 57.8% Leonard V. Wood (R) 42.2% | Florida|5|Florida 5}} | Louis Frey, Jr. | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Louis Frey, Jr. (R) 75.8% Ron Girod (D) 24.2% | Florida|6|Florida 6}} | Sam M. Gibbons | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Sam M. Gibbons (D) 72.3% Robert A. Carter (R) 27.7% | Florida|7|Florida 7}} | James A. Haley | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | James A. Haley (D) 53.4% Joe Z. Lovingood (R) 46.6% | Florida|8|Florida 8}} | William C. Cramer | Republican | 1954 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Bill Young (R) 67.2% Ted A. Bailey (D) 32.8% | Florida|9|Florida 9}} | Paul Rogers | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Paul Rogers (D) 70.6% Emil F. Danciu (R) 29.4% | Florida|10|Florida 10}} | J. Herbert Burke | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | J. Herbert Burke (R) 54.1% James J. Ward, Jr. (D) 45.9% | Florida|11|Florida 11}} | Claude Pepper | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Claude Pepper (D) Unopposed | Florida|12|Florida 12}} | Dante Fascell | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Dante Fascell (D) 71.7% Robert A. Zinzell (R) 28.3% |
Georgia District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Georgia|1|Georgia 1}} | George Elliott Hagan | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | George Elliott Hagan (D) Unopposed | Georgia|2|Georgia 2}} | Maston E. O'Neal, Jr. | Democratic | 1964 | Retired Democratic hold | Dawson Mathis (D) 91.8% Thomas Ragsdale (R) 8.2% | Georgia|3|Georgia 3}} | Jack Thomas Brinkley | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Jack Thomas Brinkley (D) Unopposed | Georgia|4|Georgia 4}} | Benjamin B. Blackburn | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Benjamin B. Blackburn (R) 65.2% Franklin Shumake (D) 34.8% | Georgia|5|Georgia 5}} | Fletcher Thompson | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Fletcher Thompson (R) 57.4% Andrew Young (D) 42.6% | Georgia|6|Georgia 6}} | John James Flynt, Jr. | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | John James Flynt, Jr. (D) Unopposed | Georgia|7|Georgia 7}} | John W. Davis | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | John W. Davis (D) 72.5% Dick Fullerton (R) 27.5% | Georgia|8|Georgia 8}} | W. S. Stuckey, Jr. | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | W. S. Stuckey, Jr. (D) Unopposed | Georgia|9|Georgia 9}} | Phillip M. Landrum | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Phillip M. Landrum (D) 71.7% Bob Cooper (R) 28.3% | Georgia|10|Georgia 10}} | Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
Hawaii District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Hawaii|1|Hawaii 1}} | Spark Matsunaga Redistricted from at-large | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Spark Matsunaga (D) 72.9% Richard K. Cockey (R) 27.1% | Hawaii|2|Hawaii 2}} | Patsy Mink Redistricted from at-large | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Patsy Mink (D) Unopposed |
Idaho District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Idaho|1|Idaho 1}} | James A. McClure | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | James A. McClure (R) 58.2% William J. Brauner (D) 41.8% | Idaho|2|Idaho 2}} | Orval H. Hansen | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Orval H. Hansen (R) 65.8% Marden E. Wells (D) 31.6% Joel Anderson (AI) 2.6% |
Illinois District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Illinois|1|Illinois 1}} | William L. Dawson | Democratic | 1942 | Retired Democratic hold | Ralph H. Metcalfe (D) 91.0% Janet Roberts Jennings (R) 9.0% | Illinois|2|Illinois 2}} | Abner J. Mikva | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Abner J. Mikva (D) 74.7% Harold E. Marks (R) 25.3% | Illinois|3|Illinois 3}} | William T. Murphy | Democratic | 1958 | Retired Democratic hold | Morgan F. Murphy (D) 68.9% Robert P. Rowan (R) 31.1% | Illinois|4|Illinois 4}} | Ed Derwinski | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Ed Derwinski (R) 68.0% Melvin W. Morgan (D) 32.0% | Illinois|5|Illinois 5}} | John C. Kluczynski | Democratic | 1950 | Re-elected | John C. Kluczynski (D) 68.8% Edmund W. Ochenkowski (R) 31.2% | Illinois|6|Illinois 6}} | Daniel J. Ronan | Democratic | 1964 | Died in office Democratic hold | George W. Collins (D) 56.2% Alex J. Zabrosky (R) 43.8% | Illinois|7|Illinois 7}} | Frank Annunzio | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Frank Annunzio (D) 87.3% Thomas J. Lento (R) 12.7% | Illinois|8|Illinois 8}} | Dan Rostenkowski | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Dan Rostenkowski (D) 73.9% Henry S. Kaplinski (R) 26.1% | Illinois|9|Illinois 9}} | Sidney R. Yates | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Sidney R. Yates (D) 75.8% Edward Wolbank (R) 24.2% | Illinois|10|Illinois 10}} | Harold R. Collier | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | Harold R. Collier (R) 62.2% R. G. Patrick Logan (D) 37.8% | Illinois|11|Illinois 11}} | Roman C. Pucinski | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Roman C. Pucinski (D) 71.9% James R. Mason (R) 28.1% | Illinois|12|Illinois 12}} | Robert McClory | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Robert McClory (R) 62.1% James J. Cone (D) 37.9% | Illinois|13|Illinois 13}} | Phil Crane | Republican | 1969 | Re-elected | Phil Crane (R) 58.0% Edward A. Warman (D) 42.0% | Illinois|14|Illinois 14}} | John N. Erlenborn | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | John N. Erlenborn (R) 63.6% William J. Adelman (D) 36.4% | Illinois|15|Illinois 15}} | Charlotte T. Reid | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Charlotte T. Reid (R) 68.9% James E. Todd (D) 31.1% | Illinois|16|Illinois 16}} | John B. Anderson | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | John B. Anderson (R) 66.8% John E. Devine, Jr. (D) 33.2% | Illinois|17|Illinois 17}} | Leslie C. Arends | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Leslie C. Arends (R) 62.3% Lester A. Hawthorne (D) 37.7% | Illinois|18|Illinois 18}} | Robert H. Michel | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | Robert H. Michel (R) 66.1% Rosa Lee Fox (D) 33.9% | Illinois|19|Illinois 19}} | Tom Railsback | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Tom Railsback (R) 68.2% James L. Shaw (D) 31.8% | Illinois|20|Illinois 20}} | Paul Findley | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Paul Findley (R) 67.5% Billie M. Cox (D) 32.5% | Illinois|21|Illinois 21}} | Kenneth J. Gray | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Kenneth J. Gray (D) 62.5% Fred Evans (R) 37.5% | Illinois|22|Illinois 22}} | William L. Springer | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | William L. Springer (R) 59.0% Robert C. Miller (D) 41.0% | Illinois|23|Illinois 23}} | George E. Shipley | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | George E. Shipley (D) 54.0% Phyllis Schlafly (R) 46.0% | Illinois|24|Illinois 24}} | Melvin Price | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Melvin Price (D) 74.2% Scott R. Randolph (R) 25.8% |
Indiana District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Indiana|1|Indiana 1}} | Ray J. Madden | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Ray J. Madden (D) 65.6% Eugene M. Kirtland (R) 34.4% | Indiana|2|Indiana 2}} | Earl F. Landgrebe | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Earl F. Landgrebe (R) 50.4% Philip A. Sprague (D) 49.6% | Indiana|3|Indiana 3}} | John Brademas | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | John Brademas (D) 57.5% Don M. Newman (R) 42.5% | Indiana|4|Indiana 4}} | E. Ross Adair | Republican | 1950 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | J. Edward Roush (D) 51.9% E. Ross Adair (R) 48.1% | Indiana|5|Indiana 5}} | Richard L. Roudebush | Republican | 1960 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Elwood Hillis (R) 56.0% Kathleen Z. Williams (D) 44.0% | Indiana|6|Indiana 6}} | William G. Bray | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | William G. Bray (R) 60.7% Terrence D. Straub (D) 39.3% | Indiana|7|Indiana 7}} | John T. Myers | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John T. Myers (R) 57.1% William T. Roach (D) 42.9% | Indiana|8|Indiana 8}} | Roger H. Zion | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Roger H. Zion (R) 52.6% J. David Huber (D) 47.4% | Indiana|9|Indiana 9}} | Lee H. Hamilton | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Lee H. Hamilton (D) 62.5% Richard B. Wathen (R) 37.5% | Indiana|10|Indiana 10}} | David W. Dennis | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | David W. Dennis (R) 50.8% Philip R. Sharp (D) 49.2% | Indiana|11|Indiana 11}} | Andrew Jacobs, Jr. | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (D) 58.3% Danny L. Burton (R) 41.7% |
Iowa District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Iowa|1|Iowa 1}} | Fred Schwengel | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Fred Schwengel (R) 49.8% Edward Mezvinsky (D) 49.2% Lee E. Foster (AI) 1.0% | Iowa|2|Iowa 2}} | John C. Culver | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | John C. Culver (D) 60.5% Cole McMartin (R) 39.5% | Iowa|3|Iowa 3}} | H. R. Gross | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | H. R. Gross (R) 59.0% Lyle D. Taylor (D) 41.0% | Iowa|4|Iowa 4}} | John Henry Kyl | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John Henry Kyl (R) 54.6% Roger Blobaum (D) 45.4% | Iowa|5|Iowa 5}} | Neal Smith | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Neal Smith (D) 64.9% Don Mahon (R) 32.9% John H. Grant (AI) 1.1% Roy E. Berger (I) 1.1% | Iowa|6|Iowa 6}} | Wiley Mayne | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Wiley Mayne (R) 57.0% Fred H. Moore (D) 43.0% | Iowa|7|Iowa 7}} | William J. Scherle | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | William J. Scherle (R) 62.7% Lou Galetich (D) 37.3% |
Kansas District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Kansas|1|Kansas 1}} | Keith Sebelius | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Keith Sebelius (R) 56.8% Billy D. Jellison (D) 43.2% | Kansas|2|Kansas 2}} | Chester L. Mize | Republican | 1964 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | William R. Roy (D) 52.3% Chester L. Mize (R) 45.0% Fred Kilian (Con) 2.7% | Kansas|3|Kansas 3}} | Larry Winn | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Larry Winn (R) 53.0% James H. DeCoursey, Jr. (D) 45.7% Warren E. Redding (Con) 1.3% | Kansas|4|Kansas 4}} | Garner E. Shriver | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Garner E. Shriver (R) 63.2% James C. Juhnke (D) 34.9% George W. Snell (Con) 1.8% | Kansas|5|Kansas 5}} | Joe Skubitz | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Joe Skubitz (R) 66.1% T. D. Saar, Jr. (D) 33.9% |
Kentucky District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Kentucky|1|Kentucky 1}} | Frank Stubblefield | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Frank Stubblefield (D) Unopposed | Kentucky|2|Kentucky 2}} | William Huston Natcher | Democratic | 1953 | Re-elected | William Huston Natcher (D) Unopposed | Kentucky|3|Kentucky 3}} | William O. Cowger | Republican | 1966 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Romano L. Mazzoli (D) 48.5% William O. Cowger (R) 48.3% Ronald W. Watson (AI) 3.2% | Kentucky|4|Kentucky 4}} | Gene Snyder | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Gene Snyder (R) 66.6% Charles Webster (D) 33.4% | Kentucky|5|Kentucky 5}} | Tim Lee Carter | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Tim Lee Carter (R) 80.4% Lyle L. Willis (D) 19.6% | Kentucky|6|Kentucky 6}} | John C. Watts | Democratic | 1951 | Re-elected | John C. Watts (D) 64.9% Gerald G. Gregory (R) 35.1% | Kentucky|7|Kentucky 7}} | Carl D. Perkins | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Carl D. Perkins (D) 75.3% Herbert E. Myers (R) 24.7% |
Louisiana District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Louisiana|1|Louisiana 1}} | F. Edward Hebert | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | F. Edward Hebert (D) 87.3% Luke Fontana (I) 12.7% | Louisiana|2|Louisiana 2}} | Hale Boggs | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Hale Boggs (D) 69.3% Robert E. Lee (R) 26.3% Benjamin E. Smith (I) 4.4% | Louisiana|3|Louisiana 3}} | Patrick T. Caffery | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Patrick T. Caffery (D) Unopposed | Louisiana|4|Louisiana 4}} | Joe Waggonner | Democratic | 1961 | Re-elected | Joe Waggonner (D) Unopposed | Louisiana|5|Louisiana 5}} | Otto Passman | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Otto Passman (D) Unopposed | Louisiana|6|Louisiana 6}} | John Rarick | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | John Rarick (D) Unopposed | Louisiana|7|Louisiana 7}} | Edwin Edwards | Democratic | 1965 | Re-elected | Edwin Edwards (D) Unopposed | Louisiana|8|Louisiana 8}} | Speedy Long | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Speedy Long (D) Unopposed |
Maine District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Maine|1|Maine 1}} | Peter N. Kyros | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Peter N. Kyros (D) 59.2% Ronald T. Speers (R) 40.8% | Maine|2|Maine 2}} | William Hathaway | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | William Hathaway (D) 64.2% Maynard G. Conners (R) 35.8% |
Maryland District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Maryland|1|Maryland 1}} | Rogers Morton | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Rogers Morton (R) 75.6% David S. Aland (D) 23.7% Henry Joseph Laque, Jr. (AI) 0.8% | Maryland|2|Maryland 2}} | Clarence Long | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Clarence Long (D) 68.5% Ross Z. Pierpont (R) 31.5% | Maryland|3|Maryland 3}} | Edward Garmatz | Democratic | 1947 | Re-elected | Edward Garmatz (D) Unopposed | Maryland|4|Maryland 4}} | George Hyde Fallon | Democratic | 1944 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Paul Sarbanes (D) 70.0% David Fentress (R) 30.0% | Maryland|5|Maryland 5}} | Lawrence Hogan | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Lawrence Hogan (R) 61.4% Royal Hart (D) 38.6% | Maryland|6|Maryland 6}} | John Glenn Beall, Jr. | Republican | 1968 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Democratic gain | Goodloe Byron (D) 50.8% George R. Hughes, Jr. (R) 47.6% Audrey B. Carroll (R) 1.6% | Maryland|7|Maryland 7}} | Samuel Friedel | Democratic | 1952 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Parren Mitchell (D) 58.7% Peter Parker (R) 41.3% | Maryland|8|Maryland 8}} | Gilbert Gude | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Gilbert Gude (R) 63.4% Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr. (D) 36.6% |
Massachusetts District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Massachusetts|1|Massachusetts 1}} | Silvio Conte | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Silvio Conte (R) Unopposed | Massachusetts|2|Massachusetts 2}} | Edward Boland | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Edward Boland (D) Unopposed | Massachusetts|3|Massachusetts 3}} | Philip Philbin | Democratic | 1942 | Lost renomination Defeated as Independent Democratic hold | Robert Drinan (D) 37.7% John McGlennon (R) 35.7% Philip Philbin (I) 26.7% | Massachusetts|4|Massachusetts 4}} | Harold Donohue | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Harold Donohue (D) 54.3% Howard A. Miller, Jr. (R) 45.7% | Massachusetts|5|Massachusetts 5}} | Frank B. Morse | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Frank B. Morse (R) 63.3% Richard Williams (D) 36.7% | Massachusetts|6|Massachusetts 6}} | Michael J. Harrington | Democratic | 1969 | Re-elected | Michael J. Harrington (D) 61.7% Howard Phillips (R) 38.3% | Massachusetts|7|Massachusetts 7}} | Torbert H. MacDonald | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Torbert H. MacDonald (D) 67.3% Gordon F. Hughes (R) 32.7% | Massachusetts|8|Massachusetts 8}} | Tip O'Neill | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Tip O'Neill (D) Unopposed | Massachusetts|9|Massachusetts 9}} | John William McCormack | Democratic | 1928 | Retired Democratic hold | Louise Day Hicks (D) 59.1% Daniel J. Houton (I) 20.5% Laurence Curtis (R) 20.4% | Massachusetts|10|Massachusetts 10}} | Margaret Heckler | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Margaret Heckler (R) 57.0% Bertram A. Yaffe (D) 43.0% | Massachusetts|11|Massachusetts 11}} | James A. Burke | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | James A. Burke (D) Unopposed | Massachusetts|12|Massachusetts 12}} | Hastings Keith | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Hastings Keith (R) 50.4% Gerry E. Studds (D) 49.6% |
Michigan District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Michigan|1|Michigan 1}} | John Conyers | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | John Conyers (D) 88.2% Howard L. Johnson (R) 11.2% Jacqueline D. Rice (Socialist Workers) 0.6% | Michigan|2|Michigan 2}} | Marvin L. Esch | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Marvin L. Esch (R) 62.5% R. Michael Stillwagon (D) 37.5% | Michigan|3|Michigan 3}} | Garry E. Brown | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Garry E. Brown (R) 56.3% Richard A. Enslen (D) 43.7% | Michigan|4|Michigan 4}} | J. Edward Hutchinson | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | J. Edward Hutchinson (R) 61.9% David R. McCormack (D) 38.1% | Michigan|5|Michigan 5}} | Gerald Ford | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Gerald Ford (R) 61.4% Jean McKee (D) 38.5% Frank Girard (Soc-Lab) 0.08% Walter M. Kus (Socialist Workers) 0.06% | Michigan|6|Michigan 6}} | Charles E. Chamberlain | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | Charles E. Chamberlain (R) 60.3% John A. Cihon (D) 39.7% | Michigan|7|Michigan 7}} | Donald Riegle, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Donald Riegle, Jr. (R) 69.2% Richard J. Ruhala (D) 29.2% Eugene L. Mattison (AI) 1.6% | Michigan|8|Michigan 8}} | R. James Harvey | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | R. James Harvey (R) 65.9% Richard E. Davies (D) 34.1% | Michigan|9|Michigan 9}} | Guy Vander Jagt | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Guy Vander Jagt (R) 64.4% Charles Arthur Rogers (D) 35.1% Patrick V. Dillinger (AI) 0.6% | Michigan|10|Michigan 10}} | Elford Albin Cederberg | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Elford Albin Cederberg (R) 59.1% Gerald J. Parent (D) 40.9% | Michigan|11|Michigan 11}} | Philip Ruppe | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Philip Ruppe (R) 61.6% Nino Green (D) 38.4% | Michigan|12|Michigan 12}} | James G. O'Hara | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | James G. O'Hara (D) 76.1% Patrick Driscoll (R) 22.9% Milton E. Deschaine (AI) 0.9% | Michigan|13|Michigan 13}} | Charles Diggs | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Charles Diggs (D) 86.2% Fred W. Engel (R) 13.8% | Michigan|14|Michigan 14}} | Lucien N. Nedzi | Democratic | 1961 | Re-elected | Lucien N. Nedzi (D) 70.0% John L. Owen (R) 30.0% | Michigan|15|Michigan 15}} | William D. Ford | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | William D. Ford (D) 79.9% Ernest C. Fackler (R) 20.1% | Michigan|16|Michigan 16}} | John D. Dingell, Jr. | Democratic | 1955 | Re-elected | John D. Dingell, Jr. (D) 79.1% William E. Rostrun (R) 20.9% | Michigan|17|Michigan 17}} | Martha W. Griffiths | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Martha W. Griffiths (D) 79.7% Thomas E. Klunzinger (R) 20.3% | Michigan|18|Michigan 18}} | William Broomfield | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | William Broomfield (R) 64.6% August Scholle (D) 35.4% | Michigan|19|Michigan 19}} | Jack H. McDonald | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Jack H. McDonald (R) 58.8% Fred L. Harris (D) 40.5% Hector M. McGregor (AI) 0.6% |
Minnesota District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Minnesota|1|Minnesota 1}} | Al Quie | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Al Quie (R) 69.3% B. A. Lundeen (DFL) 30.7% | Minnesota|2|Minnesota 2}} | Ancher Nelsen | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Ancher Nelsen (R) 63.3% Clifford R. Adams (DFL) 36.7% | Minnesota|3|Minnesota 3}} | Clark MacGregor | Republican | 1960 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Bill Frenzel (R) 50.6% George Rice (DFL) 49.4% | Minnesota|4|Minnesota 4}} | Joseph Karth | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Joseph Karth (DFL) 74.2% Frank L. Loss (R) 25.8% | Minnesota|5|Minnesota 5}} | Donald M. Fraser | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Donald M. Fraser (DFL) 57.1% Dick Enroth (R) 42.3% Derrell Myers (Socialist Workers) 0.5% | Minnesota|6|Minnesota 6}} | John Zwach | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John Zwach (R) 51.8% Terry Mongomery (DFL) 47.3% Richard Martin (I) 0.9% | Minnesota|7|Minnesota 7}} | Odin Langen | Republican | 1958 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Bob Bergland (DFL) 54.1% Odin Langen (R) 45.9% | Minnesota|8|Minnesota 8}} | John Blatnik | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | John Blatnik (DFL) 78.0% Paul Reed (R) 22.0% |
Mississippi District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Mississippi|1|Mississippi 1}} | Thomas Abernethy | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas Abernethy (D) Unopposed | Mississippi|2|Mississippi 2}} | Jamie L. Whitten | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | Jamie L. Whitten (D) 86.5% Eugene Carter (I) 13.5% | Mississippi|3|Mississippi 3}} | Charles H. Griffin | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Charles H. Griffin (D) 63.7% Ray Lee (R) 36.3% | Mississippi|4|Mississippi 4}} | Gillespie V. Montgomery | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Gillespie V. Montgomery (D) Unopposed | Mississippi|5|Mississippi 5}} | William M. Colmer | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | William M. Colmer (D) 90.4% Earnest J. Creel (I) 9.6% |
Missouri District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Missouri|1|Missouri 1}} | Bill Clay | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Bill Clay (D) 90.5% Gerald G. Fischer (AI) 9.5% | Missouri|2|Missouri 2}} | James W. Symington | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | James W. Symington (D) 57.6% Philip R. Hoffman (R) 41.1% Sterling E. Lacy (AI) 1.4% | Missouri|3|Missouri 3}} | Leonor Sullivan | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Leonor Sullivan (D) 74.8% Dale F. Troske (R) 25.2% | Missouri|4|Missouri 4}} | William J. Randall | Democratic | 1959 | Re-elected | William J. Randall (D) 60.1% Leslie O. Olson (R) 39.9% | Missouri|5|Missouri 5}} | Richard Bolling | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Richard Bolling (D) 61.3% Randall Vanet (R) 37.8% Jim E. Kernodle (AI) 0.9% | Missouri|6|Missouri 6}} | William Raleigh Hull, Jr. | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | William Raleigh Hull, Jr. (D) 53.6% Hugh A. Sprague (R) 45.9% O. B. Chaney (AI) 0.5% | Missouri|7|Missouri 7}} | Durward Gorham Hall | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Durward Gorham Hall (R) Unopposed | Missouri|8|Missouri 8}} | Richard Howard Ichord, Jr. | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Richard Howard Ichord, Jr. (D) 64.3% John L. Caskanett (R) 35.1% Charles H. Byford (AI) 0.6% | Missouri|9|Missouri 9}} | William L. Hungate | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | William L. Hungate (D) 63.0% Anthony C. Schroeder (R) 36.2% Orville C. Hale (AI) 0.7% | Missouri|10|Missouri 10}} | Bill Burlison | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Bill Burlison (D) 56.0% Gary Rust (R) 44.0% |
Montana District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Montana|1|Montana 1}} | Arnold Olsen | Democratic | 1960 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Richard G. Shoup (R) 50.5% Arnold Olsen (D) 49.5% | Montana|2|Montana 2}} | John Melcher | Democratic | 1969 | Re-elected | John Melcher (D) 64.1% Jack Rehberg (R) 35.9% |
Nebraska District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Nebraska|1|Nebraska 1}} | Robert Vernon Denney | Republican | 1966 | Retired Republican hold | Charles Thone (R) 50.6% Clair Callan (I) 26.2% George Bill Burrows (D) 23.2% | Nebraska|2|Nebraska 2}} | Glenn Cunningham | Republican | 1956 | Lost renomination Republican hold | John Y. McCollister (R) 51.9% John Hlavacek (D) 48.1% | Nebraska|3|Nebraska 3}} | David T. Martin | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | David T. Martin (R) 59.5% Donald Searcy (D) 40.5% |
Nevada District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Nevada|AL|Nevada At-large}} | Walter S. Baring, Jr. | Democratic | 1956 | Re-elected | Walter S. Baring, Jr. (D) 82.5% J. Robert Charles (R) 17.5% |
New Hampshire District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Hampshire|1|New Hampshire 1}} | Louis C. Wyman | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Louis C. Wyman (R) 67.4% Chester E. Merrow (D) 32.6% | New Hampshire|2|New Hampshire 2}} | James Colgate Cleveland | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | James Colgate Cleveland (R) 69.6% Eugene S. Daniell, Jr. (D) 30.4% |
New Jersey District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Jersey|1|New Jersey 1}} | John E. Hunt | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John E. Hunt (R) 61.2% Salvatore T. Mansi (D) 38.4% Dominic W. Doganiero (Soc-Lab) 0.3% | New Jersey|2|New Jersey 2}} | Charles W. Sandman, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Charles W. Sandman, Jr. (R) 51.7% William J. Hughes (D) 48.3% | New Jersey|3|New Jersey 3}} | James J. Howard | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | James J. Howard (D) 55.2% William F. Dowd (R) 43.1% Clyde W. Hill (Con) 1.8% | New Jersey|4|New Jersey 4}} | Frank Thompson | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Frank Thompson (D) 58.4% Edward A. Costigan (R) 41.4% Joseph J. Frank (Soc-Lab) 0.3% | New Jersey|5|New Jersey 5}} | Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R) 66.4% Robert C. Eisele (D) 31.8% Robert G. Wright (Con) 1.8% | New Jersey|6|New Jersey 6}} | William T. Cahill | Republican | 1958 | Resigned when elected Governor Republican hold | Edwin B. Forsythe (R) 54.8% Charles B. Yates (D) 45.2% | New Jersey|7|New Jersey 7}} | William B. Widnall | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | William B. Widnall (R) 58.6% Arthur J. Lesemann (D) 41.4% | New Jersey|8|New Jersey 8}} | Charles S. Joelson | Democratic | 1960 | Resigned when appointed judge Democratic hold | Robert A. Roe (D) 61.0% Alfred E. Fontanella (R) 39.0% | New Jersey|9|New Jersey 9}} | Henry Helstoski | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Henry Helstoski (D) 56.6% Henry L. Hoebel (R) 42.6% Hannibal Cundari (Con) 0.8% | New Jersey|10|New Jersey 10}} | Peter W. Rodino, Jr. | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D) 70.0% Griffith H. Jones (R) 30.0% | New Jersey|11|New Jersey 11}} | Joseph G. Minish | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Joseph G. Minish (D) 68.5% James W. Shue (R) 31.5% | New Jersey|12|New Jersey 12}} | Florence P. Dwyer | Republican | 1956 | Re-elected | Florence P. Dwyer (R) 66.2% Daniel F. Lundy (D) 33.8% | New Jersey|13|New Jersey 13}} | Cornelius Edward Gallagher | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Cornelius Edward Gallagher (D) 71.1% Paul E. L. Comesanas (R) 25.5% Everett C. Miller (Tax Reform) 3.4% | New Jersey|14|New Jersey 14}} | Dominick V. Daniels | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Dominick V. Daniels (D) 69.7% Carlo N. DeGennaro (R) 27.9% Martha R. Whaley (Con) 1.6% Vincent J. Dellay (I) 0.7% | New Jersey|15|New Jersey 15}} | Edward J. Patten | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Edward J. Patten (D) 61.1% Peter P. Garbaldi (R) 38.9% |
New Mexico District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Mexico|1|New Mexico 1}} | Manuel Lujan, Jr. | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Manuel Lujan, Jr. (R) 58.5% Fabian Chavez, Jr. (D) 41.5% | New Mexico|2|New Mexico 2}} | Ed Foreman | Republican | 1968 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Harold L. Runnels (D) 51.4% Ed Foreman (R) 48.6% |
New York District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New York|1|New York 1}} | Otis G. Pike | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Otis G. Pike (D) 52.2% Malcolm E. Smith, Jr. (R) 47.8% | New York|2|New York 2}} | James R. Grover, Jr. | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | James R. Grover, Jr. (R) 66.1% Harvey W. Sherman (D) 33.9% | New York|3|New York 3}} | Lester L. Wolff | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Lester L. Wolff (D) 54.4% Raymond J. Rice (R) 38.1% Lola Camardi (Con) 7.4% | New York|4|New York 4}} | John W. Wydler | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | John W. Wydler (R) 57.0% Karen S. Burstein (D) 35.1% Donald A. Derham (Con) 7.9% | New York|5|New York 5}} | Allard K. Lowenstein | Democratic | 1968 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Norman F. Lent (R) 51.0% Allard K. Lowenstein (D) 46.1% Vincent J. Carey (Right to Life) 2.9% | New York|6|New York 6}} | Seymour Halpern | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Seymour Halpern (R) 77.3% John J. Flynn (Con) 22.7% | New York|7|New York 7}} | Joseph P. Addabbo | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Joseph P. Addabbo (D) 90.8% Christopher T. Acer (Con) 9.2% | New York|8|New York 8}} | Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal (D) 62.8% Cosmo J. DiTucci (R) 37.2% | New York|9|New York 9}} | James J. Delaney | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James J. Delaney (D) 91.9% Rose L. Rubin (Lib) 8.1% | New York|10|New York 10}} | Emanuel Celler | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Emanuel Celler (D) 73.0% Frank J. Occhiogrosso (R) 27.0% | New York|11|New York 11}} | Frank J. Brasco | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Frank J. Brasco (D) 78.6% William Sampol (Con) 12.2% Paul Meyrowitz (Lib) 9.2% | New York|12|New York 12}} | Shirley Chisholm | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Shirley Chisholm (D) 81.8% John Coleman (R) 15.1% Martin S. Shepherd, Jr. (Con) 3.1% | New York|13|New York 13}} | Bertram L. Podell | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Bertram L. Podell (D) 77.0% George W. McKenzie (R) 15.5% Herbert Dicker (Lib) 7.5% | New York|14|New York 14}} | John J. Rooney | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John J. Rooney (D) 55.2% John F. Jacobs (R) 26.6% Peter E. Eikenberry (Lib) 18.3% | New York|15|New York 15}} | Hugh L. Carey | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Hugh L. Carey (D) 64.7% Frank C. Spinner (R) 22.8% Stephen P. Marion (Con) 6.8% Carl Saks (Lib) 5.7% | New York|16|New York 16}} | John M. Murphy | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | John M. Murphy (D) 51.6% David D. Smith (R) 45.2% George D. McClain (Lib) 3.2% | New York|17|New York 17}} | Ed Koch | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Ed Koch (D) 62.0% Peter J. Sprague (R) 31.9% Richard J. Callahan (Con) 6.0% | New York|18|New York 18}} | Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Charles B. Rangel (D) 86.8% Charles Taylor (Lib) 10.5% Bohdan J. Wasiutynski (Con) 1.7% Jose Stevens (C) 0.6% Paul B. Boutelle (Socialist Workers) 0.4% | New York|19|New York 19}} | Leonard Farbstein | Democratic | 1956 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Bella Abzug (D) 52.3% Barry Farber (R) 42.8% Salvatore Lodico (Con) 4.9% | New York|20|New York 20}} | William Fitts Ryan | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | William Fitts Ryan (D) 78.8% William Goldstein (R) 14.4% Francis C. Saunders (Con) 6.7% | New York|21|New York 21}} | None (District created) | New seat Democratic gain | Herman Badillo (D) 83.7% George B. Smaragdas (Con) 16.3% | {{ushr|New York|22|New York 22}} | James H. Scheuer Redistricted from 21st | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | James H. Scheuer (D) 71.6% Robert M. Schneck (R) 28.4% | Jacob H. Gilbert | Democratic | 1960 | Redistricting contest Democratic loss | New York|23|New York 23}} | Jonathan Brewster Bingham | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Jonathan Brewster Bingham (D) 76.2% George E. Sweeney (R) 15.6% Nora M. Kardian (Con) 8.2% | New York|24|New York 24}} | Mario Biaggi | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Mario Biaggi (D) 69.9% Joseph F. Periconi (R) 24.9% John Patrick Hagan (Lib) 5.2% | New York|25|New York 25}} | Richard Ottinger | Democratic | 1964 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican gain | Peter A. Peyser (R) 42.5% William Dretzin (D) 37.0% Anthony J. DeVito (Con) 17.3% William S. Greenawalt (Lib) 3.2% | New York|26|New York 26}} | Ogden R. Reid | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Ogden R. Reid (R) 66.4% Michael A. Coffey (Con) 18.0% G. Russell James (D) 15.7% | New York|27|New York 27}} | Martin B. McKneally | Republican | 1968 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | John G. Dow (D) 52.2% Martin B. McKneally (R) 47.8% | New York|28|New York 28}} | Hamilton Fish IV | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Hamilton Fish IV (R) 70.8% John J. Greaney (D) 24.7% Harry S. Hoffman, Jr. (Con) 4.5% | {{ushr|New York|29|New York 29}} | Samuel S. Stratton Redistricted from 35th | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Samuel S. Stratton (D) 66.2% Daniel E. Button (R) 33.8% | Daniel E. Button | Republican | 1966 | Redistricting contest Republican loss | New York|30|New York 30}} | Carleton J. King | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Carleton J. King (R) 57.1% Edward W. Pattison (D) 42.9% | New York|31|New York 31}} | Robert C. McEwen | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Robert C. McEwen (R) 72.4% Erwin L. Bornstein (D) 27.6% | New York|32|New York 32}} | Alexander Pirnie | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Alexander Pirnie (R) 65.8% Joseph Simmons (D) 34.2% | New York|33|New York 33}} | Howard W. Robison | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Howard W. Robison (R) 66.5% David Bernstein (D) 33.5% | New York|34|New York 34}} | None (District created) | New seat Republican gain | John H. Terry (R) 59.5% Neal P. McCurn (D) 40.5% | New York|35|New York 35}} | James M. Hanley Redistricted from 34th | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | James M. Hanley (D) 51.9% John F. O'Connor (R) 48.1% | New York|36|New York 36}} | Frank Horton | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Frank Horton (R) 70.5% Jordan E. Pappas (D) 22.3% David F. Hampson (Con) 6.0% Morley Schloss (Lib) 1.2% | New York|37|New York 37}} | Barber Conable | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Barber Conable (R) 65.9% Richard N. Anderson (D) 29.4% Keith R. Wallis (Con) 4.7% | New York|38|New York 38}} | James F. Hastings | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | James F. Hastings (R) 71.4% James G. Cretekos (D) 28.6% | New York|39|New York 39}} | Richard D. McCarthy | Democratic | 1964 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican gain | Jack Kemp (R) 51.6% Thomas P. Flaherty (D) 48.4% | New York|40|New York 40}} | Henry P. Smith III | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Henry P. Smith III (R) 63.4% Edward Cuddy (D) 36.6% | New York|41|New York 41}} | Thaddeus J. Dulski | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Thaddeus J. Dulski (D) 79.7% William M. Johns (R) 20.3% |
North Carolina District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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North Carolina|1|North Carolina 1}} | Walter B. Jones, Sr. | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Walter B. Jones, Sr. (D) 70.2% R. Frank Everett (R) 27.3% Gene Leggett (AI) 2.4% | North Carolina|2|North Carolina 2}} | Lawrence H. Fountain | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Lawrence H. Fountain (D) Unopposed | North Carolina|3|North Carolina 3}} | David N. Henderson | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | David N. Henderson (D) 60.1% Herbert H. Howell (R) 39.9% | North Carolina|4|North Carolina 4}} | Nick Galifianakis | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Nick Galifianakis (D) 52.4% Jack Hawke (R) 47.6% | North Carolina|5|North Carolina 5}} | Wilmer Mizell | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Wilmer Mizell (R) 58.1% James G. White (D) 41.9% | North Carolina|6|North Carolina 6}} | L. Richardson Preyer | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | L. Richardson Preyer (D) 66.0% Clifton B. Barham, Jr. (R) 28.7% Lynwood Bullock (AI) 5.3% | North Carolina|7|North Carolina 7}} | Alton Lennon | Democratic | 1956 | Re-elected | Alton Lennon (D) 72.0% Frederick R. Weber (R) 28.0% | North Carolina|8|North Carolina 8}} | Earl B. Ruth | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | Earl B. Ruth (R) 56.1% H. Clifton Blue (D) 43.9% | North Carolina|9|North Carolina 9}} | Charles R. Jonas | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Charles R. Jonas (R) 66.6% Cy N. Bahakel (D) 33.4% | North Carolina|10|North Carolina 10}} | James T. Broyhill | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | James T. Broyhill (R) 57.1% Basil Lee Whitener (D) 42.9% | North Carolina|11|North Carolina 11}} | Roy A. Taylor | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Roy A. Taylor (D) 67.0% Luke Atkinson (R) 33.0% |
North Dakota District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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North Dakota|1|North Dakota 1}} | Mark Andrews | Republican | 1963 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Mark Andrews (Republican) 65.7% James E. Brooks (Democratic) 34.3% | North Dakota|2|North Dakota 2}} | Thomas S. Kleppe | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Democratic gain | √ Arthur A. Link (Democratic) 50.3% Robert McCarney (Republican) 49.7% |
Ohio District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Ohio|1|Ohio 1}} | Robert Taft, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | William J. Keating (R) 69.1% Bailey W. Turner (D) 30.9% | Ohio|2|Ohio 2}} | Donald D. Clancy | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Donald D. Clancy (R) 55.9% Gerald N. Springer (D) 44.1% | Ohio|3|Ohio 3}} | Charles W. Whalen, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Charles W. Whalen, Jr. (R) 74.2% Dempsey A. Kerr (D) 22.8% Russell G. Butcke (AI) 3.0% | Ohio|4|Ohio 4}} | William Moore McCulloch | Republican | 1947 | Re-elected | William Moore McCulloch (R) 64.4% Donald B. Laws (D) 35.6% | Ohio|5|Ohio 5}} | Del Latta | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Del Latta (R) 71.1% Carl G. Sherer (D) 28.9% | Ohio|6|Ohio 6}} | Bill Harsha | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Bill Harsha (R) 67.8% Raymond H. Stevens (D) 32.2% | Ohio|7|Ohio 7}} | Clarence J. Brown Jr. | Republican | 1965 | Re-elected | Clarence J. Brown Jr. (R) 69.4% Joseph D. Lewis (D) 30.6% | Ohio|8|Ohio 8}} | Jackson Edward Betts | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | Jackson Edward Betts (R) Unopposed | Ohio|9|Ohio 9}} | Thomas L. Ashley | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Thomas L. Ashley (D) 70.9% Allen H. Shapiro (R) 29.1% | Ohio|10|Ohio 10}} | Clarence E. Miller | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Clarence E. Miller (R) 66.5% Doug Arnett (D) 33.5% | Ohio|11|Ohio 11}} | J. William Stanton | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | J. William Stanton (R) 68.2% Ralph Rudd (D) 31.8% | Ohio|12|Ohio 12}} | Samuel L. Devine | Republican | 1958 | Re-elected | Samuel L. Devine (R) 57.7% James W. Goodrich (D) 42.3% | Ohio|13|Ohio 13}} | Charles Adams Mosher | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Charles Adams Mosher (R) 61.7% Joseph J. Bartolomeo (D) 38.3% | Ohio|14|Ohio 14}} | William H. Ayres | Republican | 1950 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | John F. Seiberling (D) 56.4% William H. Ayres (R) 43.6% | Ohio|15|Ohio 15}} | Chalmers P. Wylie | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Chalmers P. Wylie (R) 70.6% Manley L. McGee (R) 29.4% | Ohio|16|Ohio 16}} | Frank T. Bow | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | Frank T. Bow (R) 56.2% Virgil L. Musser (D) 43.8% | Ohio|17|Ohio 17}} | John M. Ashbrook | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | John M. Ashbrook (R) 62.2% James C. Hood (D) 34.5% Clifford J. Simpson (AI) 3.3% | Ohio|18|Ohio 18}} | Wayne L. Hays | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Wayne L. Hays (D) 68.3% Robert Stewart (R) 31.7% | Ohio|19|Ohio 19}} | Michael J. Kirwan | Democratic | 1936 | Died in office Democratic hold | Charles J. Carney (D) 58.4% Margaret Dennison (R) 41.6% | Ohio|20|Ohio 20}} | Michael A. Feighan | Democratic | 1942 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | James V. Stanton (D) 81.3% J. William Petro (R) 18.7% | Ohio|21|Ohio 21}} | Louis Stokes | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Louis Stokes (D) 77.6% Bill Mack (R) 22.4% | Ohio|22|Ohio 22}} | Charles Vanik | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Charles Vanik (D) 71.5% Adrian Fink (R) 28.5% | Ohio|23|Ohio 23}} | William Edwin Minshall, Jr. | Republican | 1954 | Re-elected | William Edwin Minshall, Jr. (R) 60.1% Ronald M. Mottl (D) 39.9% | Ohio|24|Ohio 24}} | Donald E. Lukens | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold | Walter E. Powell (R) 51.5% James D. Ruppert (D) 45.1% Joseph F. Payton (AI) 3.4% |
Oklahoma District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Oklahoma|1|Oklahoma 1}} | Page Belcher | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | Page Belcher (R) 55.7% James R. Jones (D) 44.3% | Oklahoma|2|Oklahoma 2}} | Ed Edmondson | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Ed Edmondson (D) 70.8% Gene Humphries (R) 29.2% | Oklahoma|3|Oklahoma 3}} | Carl Albert | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Carl Albert (D) Unopposed | Oklahoma|4|Oklahoma 4}} | Tom Steed | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Tom Steed (D) 63.7% Jay G. Wilkinson (R) 34.9% Mary H. Rawls (AI) 0.9% Kenneth A. Kottka (I) 0.5% | Oklahoma|5|Oklahoma 5}} | John Jarman | Democratic | 1950 | Re-elected | John Jarman (D) 73.1% Terry L. Campbell (R) 26.9% | Oklahoma|6|Oklahoma 6}} | John Newbold Camp | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | John Newbold Camp (R) 64.2% R. O. Joe Cassity, Jr. (D) 35.8% |
Oregon District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Oregon|1|Oregon 1}} | Wendell Wyatt | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Wendell Wyatt (R) 71.8% Vern Cook (D) 28.2% | Oregon|2|Oregon 2}} | Albert C. Ullman | Democratic | 1956 | Re-elected | Albert C. Ullman (D) 71.3% Everett Thoren (R) 28.7% | Oregon|3|Oregon 3}} | Edith Green | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Edith Green (D) 73.7% Robert E. Dugdale (R) 26.3% | Oregon|4|Oregon 4}} | John R. Dellenback | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | John R. Dellenback (R) 58.3% James H. Weaver (D) 41.7% |
Pennsylvania District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Pennsylvania|1|Pennsylvania 1}} | William A. Barrett | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | William A. Barrett (D) 69.2% Joseph S. Ziccardi (R) 30.2% Paul K. Botts (AI) 0.6% | Pennsylvania|2|Pennsylvania 2}} | Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. (D) 68.2% Edward L. Taylor (R) 31.8% | Pennsylvania|3|Pennsylvania 3}} | James A. Byrne | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | James A. Byrne (D) 56.4% Gustine K. Pelagatti (R) 43.6% | Pennsylvania|4|Pennsylvania 4}} | Joshua Eilberg | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Joshua Eilberg (D) 59.4% Charles F. Dougherty (R) 40.6% | Pennsylvania|5|Pennsylvania 5}} | William J. Green, III | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | William J. Green, III (D) 66.9% James H. Ring (R) 32.5% John D. Donahue (AI) 0.6% | Pennsylvania|6|Pennsylvania 6}} | Gus Yatron | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Gus Yatron (D) 65.0% Michael Kitsock (R) 32.6% George T. Atkins (Const) 2.3% | Pennsylvania|7|Pennsylvania 7}} | Lawrence G. Williams | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Lawrence G. Williams (R) 59.2% Joseph R. Breslin (D) 40.8% | Pennsylvania|8|Pennsylvania 8}} | Edward G. Biester, Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Edward G. Biester, Jr. (R) 56.3% Arthur Leo Hennessy, Jr. (D) 39.7% Charles B. Moore (Const) 3.9% | Pennsylvania|9|Pennsylvania 9}} | George Watkins | Republican | 1964 | Died in office Republican hold | John H. Ware III (R) 59.2% Louis F. Waldmann (D) 40.8% | Pennsylvania|10|Pennsylvania 10}} | Joseph M. McDade | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Joseph M. McDade (R) 65.4% Edward J. Smith (D) 32.8% Stephen P. Depue (Const) 1.7% | Pennsylvania|11|Pennsylvania 11}} | Daniel J. Flood | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Daniel J. Flood (D) 96.6% Alvin J. Balschi (Const) 3.4% | Pennsylvania|12|Pennsylvania 12}} | J. Irving Whalley | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | J. Irving Whalley (R) 64.0% Victor J. Karycki, Jr. (D) 33.4% Ken W. Ferry (AI) 1.3% Lloyd G. Cope (Const) 1.3% | Pennsylvania|13|Pennsylvania 13}} | R. Lawrence Coughlin | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | R. Lawrence Coughlin (R) 58.3% Frank R. Romano (D) 39.3% John S. Matthews (Const) 1.9% Anthony S. DeMeno (AI) 0.4% | Pennsylvania|14|Pennsylvania 14}} | William S. Moorhead | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | William S. Moorhead (D) 76.5% Barry Levine (R) 22.8% Reuben Chaitin (AI) 0.7% | Pennsylvania|15|Pennsylvania 15}} | Fred B. Rooney | Democratic | 1963 | Re-elected | Fred B. Rooney (D) 66.9% Charles H. Roberts (R) 31.6% Chester R. Litz (Const) 1.5% | Pennsylvania|16|Pennsylvania 16}} | Edwin D. Eshleman | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Edwin D. Eshleman (R) 66.5% John E. Pflum (D) 30.5% Walter B. Willard III (Const) 3.0% | Pennsylvania|17|Pennsylvania 17}} | Herman T. Schneebeli | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Herman T. Schneebeli (R) 57.9% William P. Zurick (D) 39.9% Robert C. Weber (Const) 2.2% | Pennsylvania|18|Pennsylvania 18}} | Robert J. Corbett | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Robert J. Corbett (R) 60.2% Ronald E. Leslie (D) 37.7% John E. Backman (Const) 2.1% | Pennsylvania|19|Pennsylvania 19}} | George Atlee Goodling | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | George Atlee Goodling (R) 53.9% Arthur L. Berger (D) 44.0% Joseph Paul (Const) 2.0% | Pennsylvania|20|Pennsylvania 20}} | Joseph M. Gaydos | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Joseph M. Gaydos (D) 77.0% Joseph Honeygosky (R) 20.4% Allan Staub (Const) 2.6% | Pennsylvania|21|Pennsylvania 21}} | John H. Dent | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | John H. Dent (D) 68.5% Glenn G. Anderson (R) 29.7% Lloyd G. Cope (Const) 1.8% | Pennsylvania|22|Pennsylvania 22}} | John P. Saylor | Republican | 1949 | Re-elected | John P. Saylor (R) 57.7% Joseph F. O'Kicki (D) 41.5% Ellsworth L. Hahn (AI) 0.9% | Pennsylvania|23|Pennsylvania 23}} | Albert W. Johnson | Republican | 1963 | Re-elected | Albert W. Johnson (R) 57.9% Cecil R. Harrington (D) 42.1% | Pennsylvania|24|Pennsylvania 24}} | Joseph P. Vigorito | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Joseph P. Vigorito (D) 66.8% Wayne R. Merrick (R) 31.5% Robert Shilling (Const) 1.7% | Pennsylvania|25|Pennsylvania 25}} | Frank M. Clark | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Frank M. Clark (D) 69.7% John Loth (R) 28.1% Albert H. Thornton (Const) 2.2% | Pennsylvania|26|Pennsylvania 26}} | Thomas E. Morgan | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Thomas E. Morgan (D) 68.4% Dominick A. Capelli (R) 29.7% Bernard M. Daecheck (Const) 1.8% | Pennsylvania|27|Pennsylvania 27}} | James G. Fulton | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | James G. Fulton (R) 60.5% Douglas Walgren (D) 38.3% Harvey F. Johnston (AI) 1.1% |
Rhode Island District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Rhode Island|1|Rhode Island 1}} | Fernand St. Germain | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Fernand St. Germain (D) 60.9% Walter J. Miska (R) 37.4% Stephen Bruce Murray (PF) 1.6% | Rhode Island|2|Rhode Island 2}} | Robert Tiernan | Democratic | 1967 | Re-elected | Robert Tiernan (D) 66.1% William A. Dimitri, Jr. (R) 33.6% Louis Dona G. O'Hara (I) 0.3% |
South Carolina District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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South Carolina|1|South Carolina 1}} | L. Mendel Rivers | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | L. Mendel Rivers (D) Unopposed | South Carolina|2|South Carolina 2}} | Albert Watson | Republican | 1962 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold | Floyd Spence (R) 53.1% Heyward McDonald (D) 46.4% Donald R. Cole (I) 0.5% | South Carolina|3|South Carolina 3}} | William Jennings Bryan Dorn | Democratic | 1950 | Re-elected | William Jennings Bryan Dorn (D) 75.2% H. Grady Ballard (R) 24.8% | South Carolina|4|South Carolina 4}} | James R. Mann | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | James R. Mann (D) Unopposed | South Carolina|5|South Carolina 5}} | Thomas S. Gettys | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Thomas S. Gettys (D) 65.9% Lenard Phillips (R) 33.0% Bert Sumner (I) 1.0% | South Carolina|6|South Carolina 6}} | John L. McMillan | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | John L. McMillan (D) 64.1% Edward B. Baskin (R) 34.9% Charles H. Smith (I) 1.1% |
South Dakota District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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South Dakota|1|South Dakota 1}} | Ben Reifel | Republican | 1960 | Retired Democratic gain | Frank E. Denholm (D) 56.0% Dexter H. Gunderson (R) 44.0% | South Dakota|2|South Dakota 2}} | Ellis Yarnal Berry | Republican | 1950 | Retired Democratic gain | James Abourezk (D) 52.3% Fred D. Brady (R) 47.7% |
Tennessee District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Tennessee|1|Tennessee 1}} | Jimmy Quillen | Republican | 1962 | Re-elected | Jimmy Quillen (R) 67.9% David Bruce Shine (D) 32.1% | Tennessee|2|Tennessee 2}} | John Duncan, Sr. | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | John Duncan, Sr. (R) 73.3% Roger Cowan (D) 25.7% William E. Butcher (I) 1.0% | Tennessee|3|Tennessee 3}} | Bill Brock | Republican | 1962 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | LaMar Baker (R) 51.4% Richard Winningham (D) 45.7% Robert Shockey (I) 1.8% Frank Massey (I) 1.1% | Tennessee|4|Tennessee 4}} | Joe L. Evins | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Joe L. Evins (D) 82.6% J. D. Boles (R) 17.4% | Tennessee|5|Tennessee 5}} | Richard Fulton | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Richard Fulton (D) 70.6% George Kelly (R) 29.4% | Tennessee|6|Tennessee 6}} | William Anderson | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | William Anderson (D) 81.7% Elmer Davies (R) 18.3% | Tennessee|7|Tennessee 7}} | Ray Blanton | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Ray Blanton (D) 74.2% W. G. Doss (R) 25.8% | Tennessee|8|Tennessee 8}} | Ed Jones | Democratic | 1969 | Re-elected | Ed Jones (D) Unopposed | Tennessee|9|Tennessee 9}} | Dan Kuykendall | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Dan Kuykendall (R) 62.6% Michael Osborn (D) 37.4% |
Texas District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Texas|1|Texas 1}} | Wright Patman | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Wright Patman (D) 78.5% James Hogan (R) 21.5% | Texas|2|Texas 2}} | John Dowdy | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | John Dowdy (D) Unopposed | Texas|3|Texas 3}} | James M. Collins | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | James M. Collins (R) 60.6% John Mead (D) 39.4% | Texas|4|Texas 4}} | Ray Roberts | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Ray Roberts (D) Unopposed | Texas|5|Texas 5}} | Earle Cabell | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Earle Cabell (D) 59.7% Frank Crowley (R) 40.3% | Texas|6|Texas 6}} | Olin E. Teague | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Olin E. Teague (D) Unopposed | Texas|7|Texas 7}} | George H. W. Bush | Republican | 1966 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | William Reynolds Archer, Jr. (R) 64.8% Jim Greenwood (D) 35.2% | Texas|8|Texas 8}} | Robert C. Eckhardt | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Robert C. Eckhardt (D) Unopposed | Texas|9|Texas 9}} | Jack Brooks | Democratic | 1952 | Re-elected | Jack Brooks (D) 64.5% Henry C. Pressler (D) 35.5% | Texas|10|Texas 10}} | J. J. Pickle | Democratic | 1963 | Re-elected | J. J. Pickle (D) Unopposed | Texas|11|Texas 11}} | William R. Poage | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | William R. Poage (D) Unopposed | Texas|12|Texas 12}} | Jim Wright | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Jim Wright (D) Unopposed | Texas|13|Texas 13}} | Graham B. Purcell, Jr. | Democratic | 1962 | Re-elected | Graham B. Purcell, Jr. (D) 64.9% Joe H. Staley, Jr. (R) 35.1% | Texas|14|Texas 14}} | John Andrew Young | Democratic | 1956 | Re-elected | John Andrew Young (D) Unopposed | Texas|15|Texas 15}} | Kika de la Garza | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Kika de la Garza (D) 76.2% Ben A. Martinez (R) 23.8% | Texas|16|Texas 16}} | Richard C. White | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Richard C. White (D) 82.7% J. R. Provencio (R) 17.3% | Texas|17|Texas 17}} | Omar Burleson | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Omar Burleson (D) Unopposed | Texas|18|Texas 18}} | Bob Price | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Bob Price (R) Unopposed | Texas|19|Texas 19}} | George H. Mahon | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | George H. Mahon (D) Unopposed | Texas|20|Texas 20}} | Henry B. Gonzalez | Democratic | 1961 | Re-elected | Henry B. Gonzalez (D) Unopposed | Texas|21|Texas 21}} | O. C. Fisher | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | O. C. Fisher (D) 61.4% Richard Gill (R) 38.6% | Texas|22|Texas 22}} | Robert R. Casey | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Robert R. Casey (D) 55.6% Arthur Busch (R) 44.4% | Texas|23|Texas 23}} | Abraham Kazen, Jr. | Democratic | 1966 | Re-elected | Abraham Kazen, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
Utah District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Utah|1|Utah 1}} | Laurence J. Burton | Republican | 1962 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Democratic gain | K. Gunn McKay (D) 51.3% Richard Richards (R) 47.9% Daniel L. Worthington (AI) 0.8% | Utah|2|Utah 2}} | Sherman P. Lloyd | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | Sherman P. Lloyd (R) 52.3% Adolph Herman Nance (D) 46.6% Stephen D. Marsh (AI) 1.1% |
Vermont District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Vermont|AL|Vermont At-large}} | Robert Stafford | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Robert Stafford (R) 68.1% Bernard O'Shea (D) 29.1% Dennis J. Morrisseau (Liberty) 2.8% |
Virginia District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Virginia|1|Virginia 1}} | Thomas N. Downing | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Thomas N. Downing (D) Unopposed | Virginia|2|Virginia 2}} | G. William Whitehurst | Republican | 1968 | Re-elected | G. William Whitehurst (R) 61.7% Joseph T. Fitzpatrick (D) 38.3% | Virginia|3|Virginia 3}} | David E. Satterfield III | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | David E. Satterfield III (D) 67.5% J. Harvie Wilkinson III (R) 32.5% | Virginia|4|Virginia 4}} | Watkins Moorman Abbitt | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Watkins Moorman Abbitt (D) 61.0% Ben Ragsdale (I) 28.1% James M. Helms (R) 10.9% | Virginia|5|Virginia 5}} | Dan Daniel | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Dan Daniel (D) 73.0% Allen T. St. Clair (R) 27.0% | Virginia|6|Virginia 6}} | Richard Harding Poff | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Richard Harding Poff (R) 74.6% Roy R. White (D) 25.4% | Virginia|7|Virginia 7}} | John O. Marsh, Jr. | Democratic | 1962 | Retired Republican gain | J. Kenneth Robinson (R) 61.7% Murat Williams (D) 38.3% | Virginia|8|Virginia 8}} | William L. Scott | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | William L. Scott (R) 63.8% Darrell H. Stearns (D) 36.2% | Virginia|9|Virginia 9}} | William C. Wampler | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | William C. Wampler (R) 60.9% Tate C. Buchanan (D) 39.1% | Virginia|10|Virginia 10}} | Joel T. Broyhill | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Joel T. Broyhill (R) 54.5% Harold O. Miller (D) 45.5% |
Washington District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Washington|1|Washington 1}} | Thomas Pelly | Republican | 1952 | Re-elected | Thomas Pelly (R) 64.4% David A. Hughes (D) 32.0% Stephanie Coontz (Socialist Workers) 2.6% Stan Iverson (I) 1.0% | Washington|2|Washington 2}} | Lloyd Meeds | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Lloyd Meeds (D) 72.7% Edward A. McBride (R) 27.3% | Washington|3|Washington 3}} | Julia Butler Hansen | Democratic | 1960 | Re-elected | Julia Butler Hansen (D) 59.1% R. C. McConkey (R) 40.9% | Washington|4|Washington 4}} | Catherine Dean May | Republican | 1958 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Mike McCormack (D) 52.6% Catherine Dean May (R) 47.4% | Washington|5|Washington 5}} | Tom Foley | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Tom Foley (D) 67.0% George Gamble (R) 33.0% | Washington|6|Washington 6}} | Floyd Verne Hicks | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Floyd Verne Hicks (D) 69.4% John Jarstad (R) 29.8% Richard Congress (Socialist Workers) 0.8% | Washington|7|Washington 7}} | Brock Adams | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | Brock Adams (D) 66.6% Brian Lewis (R) 31.8% Russell Block (Socialist Workers) 1.6% |
West Virginia District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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West Virginia|1|West Virginia 1}} | Bob Mollohan | Democratic | 1968 | Re-elected | Bob Mollohan (D) 61.5% Ken Doll (R) 38.5% | West Virginia|2|West Virginia 2}} | Harley O. Staggers | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Harley O. Staggers (D) 62.7% Reichard Marshall Reddecliff (R) 37.3% | West Virginia|3|West Virginia 3}} | John M. Slack, Jr. | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | John M. Slack, Jr. (D) 65.4% Neal A. Kinsolving (R) 34.6% | West Virginia|4|West Virginia 4}} | Ken Hechler | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Ken Hechler (D) 67.4% Ralph Lewis Shannon (R) 32.6% | West Virginia|5|West Virginia 5}} | James Kee | Democratic | 1964 | Re-elected | James Kee (D) 70.4% Marian McQuade (R) 29.6% |
Wisconsin District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Wisconsin|1|Wisconsin 1}} | Henry C. Schadeberg | Republican | 1966 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Les Aspin (D) 60.9% Henry C. Schadeberg (R) 39.1% | Wisconsin|2|Wisconsin 2}} | Robert W. Kastenmeier | Democratic | 1958 | Re-elected | Robert W. Kastenmeier (D) 68.5% Norman Anderson (R) 31.0% Lavern F. Krohn (AI) 0.5% | Wisconsin|3|Wisconsin 3}} | Vernon Wallace Thomson | Republican | 1960 | Re-elected | Vernon Wallace Thomson (R) 55.5% Ray Short (D) 44.5% | Wisconsin|4|Wisconsin 4}} | Clement J. Zablocki | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Clement J. Zablocki (D) 80.3% Phillip D. Mrozinski (R) 18.1% John A. Zierhut (AI) 1.6% | Wisconsin|5|Wisconsin 5}} | Henry S. Reuss | Democratic | 1954 | Re-elected | Henry S. Reuss (D) 75.9% Robert J. Dwyer (R) 23.0% Earl R. Denny (AI) 0.8% James E. Boulton (Prog) 0.3% | Wisconsin|6|Wisconsin 6}} | William A. Steiger | Republican | 1966 | Re-elected | William A. Steiger (R) 67.7% Franklin R. Utech (D) 30.8% Rani V. Davidson (AI) 1.5% | Wisconsin|7|Wisconsin 7}} | Dave Obey | Democratic | 1969 | Re-elected | Dave Obey (D) 67.6% Andre E. Le Tendre (R) 31.5% Richard D. Wolfe (AI) 0.9% | Wisconsin|8|Wisconsin 8}} | John W. Byrnes | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | John W. Byrnes (R) 55.5% Robert J. Cornell (D) 43.6% Joseph W. Dery (AI) 0.9% | Wisconsin|9|Wisconsin 9}} | Glenn R. Davis | Republican | 1964 | Re-elected | Glenn R. Davis (R) 52.0% Fred N. Tabak (D) 48.0% | Wisconsin|10|Wisconsin 10}} | Alvin E. O'Konski | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Alvin E. O'Konski (R) 50.9% Walter Thoresen (D) 48.6% William Hable (AI) 0.5% |
Wyoming District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Wyoming|AL|Wyoming At-large}} | John S. Wold | Republican | 1968 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Democratic gain | Teno Roncalio (D) 50.3% Harry Roberts (R) 49.7% |
See also- United States elections, 1970
- United States gubernatorial elections, 1970
- United States Senate elections, 1970
- 91st United States Congress
- 92nd United States Congress
External links- Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 3, 1970, official site of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives
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