As the Korean War began and Truman's personal popularity plummeted for a second time during his presidency, his Democratic Party lost a net 28 seats to the Republican Party. This was the first election since 1908 where no third parties acquired any seats in the House. Notable freshmen included future Senator Winston L. Prouty and future Mayor of Los Angeles Sam Yorty.
Three special elections were held on dates other than in November.
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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California|1|California 1}} | Hubert B. Scudder | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Hubert B. Scudder (R) 54.0% Roger Kent (D) 46.0% |
California|2|California 2}} | Clair Engle | Democratic | 1943 | Re-elected | Clair Engle (D) Unopposed |
California|3|California 3}} | J. Leroy Johnson | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | J. Leroy Johnson (R) Unopposed |
California|4|California 4}} | Franck R. Havenner | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Franck R. Havenner (D) 67.2% Raymond D. Smith (R) 32.8% |
California|5|California 5}} | John F. Shelley | Democratic | 1949 | Re-elected | John F. Shelley (D) Unopposed |
California|6|California 6}} | George Paul Miller | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George Paul Miller (D) Unopposed |
California|7|California 7}} | John J. Allen, Jr. | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | John J. Allen, Jr. (R) 55.3% Lyle E. Cook (D) 44.7% |
California|8|California 8}} | Jack Z. Anderson | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Jack Z. Anderson (R) 83.1% John A. Peterson (Ind Prog) 16.9% |
California|9|California 9}} | Cecil F. White | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Allan O. Hunter (R) 52.0% Cecil F. White (D) 48.0% |
California|10|California 10}} | Thomas H. Werdel | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Thomas H. Werdel (R) 53.6% Ardis M. Walker (D) 46.4% |
California|11|California 11}} | Ernest K. Bramblett | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Ernest K. Bramblett (R) 52.1% Marion R. Walker (D) 47.9% |
California|12|California 12}} | Richard Nixon | Republican | 1946 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Republican hold | Patrick J. Hillings (R) 60.1% Steve Zetterberg (D) 39.9% |
California|13|California 13}} | Norris Poulson | Republican | 1932/1946 | Re-elected | Norris Poulson (R) 84.9% Ellen P. Davidson (Ind Prog) 15.1% |
California|14|California 14}} | Helen Gahagan Douglas | Democratic | 1944 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Democratic hold | Sam Yorty (D) 49.4% Jack W. Hardy (R) 36.8% Charlotta Bass (Ind Prog) 13.8% |
California|15|California 15}} | Gordon L. McDonough | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Gordon L. McDonough (R) 87.2% Jeanne Cole (Ind Prog) 12.8% |
California|16|California 16}} | Donald L. Jackson | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Donald L. Jackson (R) 59.3% Esther Murray (D) 40.7% |
California|17|California 17}} | Cecil R. King | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Cecil R. King (D) Unopposed |
California|18|California 18}} | Clyde Doyle | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Clyde Doyle (D) 50.5% Craig Hosmer (R) 49.5% |
California|19|California 19}} | Chet Holifield | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Chet Holifield (D) 90.9% Myra Tanner Weiss (I) 9.1% |
California|20|California 20}} | John Carl Hinshaw | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | John Carl Hinshaw (R) 85.1% William B. Esterman (Ind Prog) 10.7% Frank Nelson (Proh) 4.2% |
California|21|California 21}} | Harry R. Sheppard | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Harry R. Sheppard (D) 57.4% R. E. Reynolds (R) 42.6% |
California|22|California 22}} | John J. Phillips | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | John J. Phillips (R) Unopposed |
California|23|California 23}} | Clinton D. McKinnon | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Clinton D. McKinnon (D) 51.0% Leslie E. Gehres (R) 49.0% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Illinois|1|Illinois 1}} | William L. Dawson | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | William L. Dawson (D) 61.7% Archibald James Carey, Jr. (R) 37.3% Samuel J. Parks (Prog) 1.0% |
Illinois|2|Illinois 2}} | Barratt O'Hara | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Richard B. Vail (R) 53.6% Barratt O'Hara (D) 46.4% |
Illinois|3|Illinois 3}} | Neil J. Linehan | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Fred E. Busbey (R) 57.2% Neil J. Linehan (D) 42.8% |
Illinois|4|Illinois 4}} | James V. Buckley | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | William E. McVey (R) 55.8% James V. Buckley (D) 44.2% |
Illinois|5|Illinois 5}} | Martin Gorski | Democratic | 1942 | Died in office Democratic hold | John C. Kluczynski (D) 65.6% Edward M. Gaynor (R) 34.4% |
Illinois|6|Illinois 6}} | Thomas J. O'Brien | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas J. O'Brien (D) 64.6% John M. Fay (R) 35.4% |
Illinois|7|Illinois 7}} | Adolph J. Sabath | Democratic | 1906 | Re-elected | Adolph J. Sabath (D) 71.8% Henry E. Hayes (R) 28.2% |
Illinois|8|Illinois 8}} | Thomas S. Gordon | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas S. Gordon (D) 59.3% Philip Grontkowski (R) 40.7% |
Illinois|9|Illinois 9}} | Sidney R. Yates | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Sidney R. Yates (D) 51.8% Maxwell A. Goodwin (R) 48.2% |
Illinois|10|Illinois 10}} | Richard W. Hoffman | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Richard W. Hoffman (R) 66.5% Charles J. Michal (D) 33.5% |
Illinois|11|Illinois 11}} | Chester A. Chesney | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Timothy P. Sheehan (R) 56.7% Chester A. Chesney (D) 43.3% |
Illinois|12|Illinois 12}} | Edgar A. Jonas | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Edgar A. Jonas (R) 56.2% Charles J. Komaiko (D) 43.8% |
Illinois|13|Illinois 13}} | Ralph E. Church | Republican | 1942 | Died in office Republican hold | Marguerite S. Church (R) 74.1% Thomas F. Dolan (D) 25.9% |
Illinois|14|Illinois 14}} | Chauncey W. Reed | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Chauncey W. Reed (R) 74.2% Homer R. McElroy (D) 25.8% |
Illinois|15|Illinois 15}} | Noah M. Mason | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Noah M. Mason (R) 63.3% Wayne F. Caskey (D) 36.7% |
Illinois|16|Illinois 16}} | Leo E. Allen | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | Leo E. Allen (R) 67.3% Russell J. Goldman (D) 32.7% |
Illinois|17|Illinois 17}} | Leslie C. Arends | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Leslie C. Arends (R) 66.8% Joe W. Russell (D) 33.2% |
Illinois|18|Illinois 18}} | Harold H. Velde | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Harold H. Velde (R) 61.6% Walter Durley Boyle (D) 38.4% |
Illinois|19|Illinois 19}} | Robert B. Chiperfield | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert B. Chiperfield (R) 59.0% John Michael Kerwin, Jr. (D) 41.0% |
Illinois|20|Illinois 20}} | Sid Simpson | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Sid Simpson (R) 59.3% Howard Manning (D) 40.7% |
Illinois|21|Illinois 21}} | Peter F. Mack, Jr. | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Peter F. Mack, Jr. (D) 52.8% Benjamin S. DeBoice (R) 47.2% |
Illinois|22|Illinois 22}} | Rolla C. McMillen | Republican | 1944 | Retired Republican hold | William L. Springer (R) 60.7% Robert B. Borchers (D) 39.3% |
Illinois|23|Illinois 23}} | Edward H. Jenison | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Edward H. Jenison (R) 55.9% Laurence F. Arnold (D) 44.1% |
Illinois|24|Illinois 24}} | Charles W. Vursell | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Charles W. Vursell (R) 55.3% John David Upchurch (D) 44.7% |
Illinois|25|Illinois 25}} | Melvin Price | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Melvin Price (D) 64.9% Roger D. Jones (R) 35.1% |
Illinois|26|Illinois 26}} | C. W. Bishop | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | C. W. Bishop (R) 51.2% Kent E. Keller (D) 48.8% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Massachusetts|1|Massachusetts 1}} | John W. Heselton | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | John W. Heselton (R) 68.9% Anna Sullivan (D) 31.1% |
Massachusetts|2|Massachusetts 2}} | Foster Furcolo | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Foster Furcolo (D) 54.6% Chester T. Skibinski (R) 45.4% |
Massachusetts|3|Massachusetts 3}} | Philip Philbin | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Philip Philbin (D) 71.5% John F. Fuller (R) 28.5% |
Massachusetts|4|Massachusetts 4}} | Harold Donohue | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Harold Donohue (D) 56.9% John Winslow (R) 42.6% Victoria M. Beckett (Proh) 0.5% |
Massachusetts|5|Massachusetts 5}} | Edith Nourse Rogers | Republican | 1925 | Re-elected | Edith Nourse Rogers (R) 76.1% Clement Gregory McDonough (D) 23.9% |
Massachusetts|6|Massachusetts 6}} | William H. Bates | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | William H. Bates (R) 73.7% Richard M. Russell (D) 26.3% |
Massachusetts|7|Massachusetts 7}} | Thomas J. Lane | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | Thomas J. Lane (D) 78.5% Laurence A. Doyle (R) 20.8% E. Frank Searle (Proh) 0.8% |
Massachusetts|8|Massachusetts 8}} | Angier Goodwin | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Angier Goodwin (R) 53.9% John B. Carr (D) 46.1% |
Massachusetts|9|Massachusetts 9}} | Donald W. Nicholson | Republican | 1947 | Re-elected | Donald W. Nicholson (R) 58.1% August J. Cormier (D) 41.3% Grace Farnsworth Luder (Proh) 0.6% |
Massachusetts|10|Massachusetts 10}} | Christian Herter | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Christian Herter (R) 57.8% Francis X. Hurley (D) 41.5% Katherine L. S. Goddard (Proh) 0.7% |
Massachusetts|11|Massachusetts 11}} | John F. Kennedy | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | John F. Kennedy (D) 82.3% Vincent J. Celeste (R) 17.2% Martha E. Geer (Proh) 0.5% |
Massachusetts|12|Massachusetts 12}} | John William McCormack | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | John William McCormack (D) 84.0% John J. Biggins (R) 13.7% Florence Luscomb (Prog) 1.8% Anna B. Campbell (Proh) 0.5% |
Massachusetts|13|Massachusetts 13}} | Richard B. Wigglesworth | Republican | 1928 | Re-elected | Richard B. Wigglesworth (R) 62.2% David J. Concannon (D) 37.3% William R. Ferry (Proh) 0.5% |
Massachusetts|14|Massachusetts 14}} | Joseph William Martin, Jr. | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Joseph William Martin, Jr. (R) 64.3% Edward P. Grace (D) 35.3% Paul D. Campbell (Proh) 0.4% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Michigan|1|Michigan 1}} | George G. Sadowski | Democratic | 1942 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Thaddeus M. Machrowicz (D) 82.2% Rudolph G. Tenerowicz (R) 15.9% Dorothy Knight (Prog) 1.6% Norman Frazier (Proh) 0.3% |
Michigan|2|Michigan 2}} | Earl C. Michener | Republican | 1934 | Retired Republican hold | George Meader (R) 60.4% John P. Dawson (D) 39.0% Walter S. Haynes (Proh) 0.5% |
Michigan|3|Michigan 3}} | Paul W. Shafer | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Paul W. Shafer (R) 61.4% Thomas B. Woodworth (D) 37.6% Lawrence A. Ruble (Proh) 1.0% |
Michigan|4|Michigan 4}} | Clare E. Hoffman | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Clare E. Hoffman (R) 68.6% Forest A. Schoonard (D) 30.8% Ralph C. March (Proh) 0.7% |
Michigan|5|Michigan 5}} | Gerald Ford | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Gerald Ford (R) 66.7% James H. McLaughlin (D) 32.9% Ella Fruin (Proh) 0.3% |
Michigan|6|Michigan 6}} | William W. Blackney | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | William W. Blackney (R) 52.8% Herbert W. Devine (D) 46.3% Howard E. Winters (Proh) 0.5% Shirley O. Foster (Prog) 0.3% Genora Dollinger (Socialist Workers) 0.04% |
Michigan|7|Michigan 7}} | Jesse P. Wolcott | Republican | 1930 | Re-elected | Jesse P. Wolcott (R) 63.0% Roy E. Visnaw (D) 36.6% Clarence Dykehouse (Proh) 0.4% |
Michigan|8|Michigan 8}} | Fred L. Crawford | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Fred L. Crawford (R) 60.5% Leland S. Jennings (D) 38.7% Ruth Larson (Proh) 0.8% |
Michigan|9|Michigan 9}} | Albert J. Engel | Republican | 1934 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold | Ruth Thompson (R) 54.5% Noel P. Fox (D) 45.0% Seth A. Davey (Proh) 0.5% |
Michigan|10|Michigan 10}} | Roy O. Woodruff | Republican | 1920 | Re-elected | Roy O. Woodruff (R) 66.2% William J. Kelly (D) 33.8% |
Michigan|11|Michigan 11}} | Charles E. Potter | Republican | 1947 | Re-elected | Charles E. Potter (R) 66.5% Fred L. Hanscom (D) 33.2% Benjamin G. Roberts (Proh) 0.3% |
Michigan|12|Michigan 12}} | John B. Bennett | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | John B. Bennett (R) 61.7% John Sabol (D) 38.3% |
Michigan|13|Michigan 13}} | George D. O'Brien | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | George D. O'Brien (D) 61.4% Clarence J. McLeod (R) 38.3% Karl V. Kurtz (Proh) 0.2% |
Michigan|14|Michigan 14}} | Louis C. Rabaut | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Louis C. Rabaut (D) 51.5% Richard Durant (R) 48.3% Herman G. Ottmer (Proh) 0.2% |
Michigan|15|Michigan 15}} | John D. Dingell, Sr. | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | John D. Dingell, Sr. (D) 64.1% Robert L. Berry (R) 35.7% Harold Drake (Proh) 0.2% |
Michigan|16|Michigan 16}} | John Lesinski, Sr. | Democratic | 1932 | Died Democratic hold | John Lesinski, Jr. (D) 60.7% Kirby L. Wilson, Jr. (R) 38.5% O. Don Christie (Prog) 0.5% E. A. Johnson (Proh) 0.3% |
Michigan|17|Michigan 17}} | George A. Dondero | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | George A. Dondero (R) 55.6% Eugene G. Donohoe (D) 44.1% A. J. Nellis (Proh) 0.3% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New Jersey|1|New Jersey 1}} | Charles A. Wolverton | Republican | 1926 | Re-elected | Charles A. Wolverton (R) 56.7% John J. Crean (D) 43.3% |
New Jersey|2|New Jersey 2}} | T. Millet Hand | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | T. Millet Hand (R) 54.3% Elmer H. Wene (D) 45.7% |
New Jersey|3|New Jersey 3}} | James C. Auchincloss | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | James C. Auchincloss (R) 62.4% John C. Applegate (D) 37.0% Frances Leber (Prog) 0.6% |
New Jersey|4|New Jersey 4}} | Charles R. Howell | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Charles R. Howell (D) 52.2% Gill Robb Wilson (R) 47.8% |
New Jersey|5|New Jersey 5}} | Charles A. Eaton | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Charles A. Eaton (R) 61.6% Thomas Chabrak (D) 38.4% |
New Jersey|6|New Jersey 6}} | Clifford P. Case | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Clifford P. Case (R) 62.2% Harry Mopsick (D) 37.8% |
New Jersey|7|New Jersey 7}} | William B. Widnall | Republican | 1950 | Re-elected | William B. Widnall (R) 69.7% Emil M. Wulster (D) 30.3% |
New Jersey|8|New Jersey 8}} | Gordon Canfield | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Gordon Canfield (R) 63.6% Charles H. Roemer (D) 36.0% Joseph Carie (Fusion) 0.4% |
New Jersey|9|New Jersey 9}} | Harry Lancaster Towe | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Harry Lancaster Towe (R) 57.8% Karl D. Van Wagner (D) 32.8% Carl E. Ring (I) 9.3% |
New Jersey|10|New Jersey 10}} | Peter W. Rodino, Jr. | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D) 61.0% William H. Rawson (R) 39.0% |
New Jersey|11|New Jersey 11}} | Hugh Joseph Addonizio | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Hugh Joseph Addonizio (D) 51.6% Albert L. Vreeland (R) 47.5% William E. Bohannon (Socialist Workers) 0.9% |
New Jersey|12|New Jersey 12}} | Robert W. Kean | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert W. Kean (R) 53.1% Harry Dudkin (D) 44.7% Katherine A. Van Orden (Prog) 2.2% |
New Jersey|13|New Jersey 13}} | Mary Teresa Norton | Democratic | 1924 | Retired Democratic hold | Alfred Dennis Sieminski (D) 51.9% Edward S. Binkowski (R) 41.4% Michael A. Fiore (I) 6.7% |
New Jersey|14|New Jersey 14}} | Edward J. Hart | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Edward J. Hart (D) 59.2% Michael Bongiovanni (R) 40.8% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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New York|1|New York 1}} | W. Kingsland Macy | Republican | 1946 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Ernest Greenwood (D) 49.2% W. Kingsland Macy (R) 49.1% Otto Skottedal (American Labor) 1.7% |
New York|2|New York 2}} | Leonard W. Hall | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Leonard W. Hall (R) 67.1% Lawrence W. McKeown (D) 31.2% Henry Dolimer (American Labor) 1.7% |
New York|3|New York 3}} | Henry J. Latham | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Henry J. Latham (R) 56.3% James Pasta (D) 33.6% Mark Starr (Liberal) 6.8% Arnold J. Olenick (American Labor) 3.3% |
New York|4|New York 4}} | L. Gary Clemente | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | L. Gary Clemente (D) 54.2% Gregory McMahon (R) 41.8% Mary Murphy (American Labor) 4.0% |
New York|5|New York 5}} | T. Vincent Quinn | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | T. Vincent Quinn (D) 48.4% Robert Tripp Ross (R) 41.1% Bernard Brown (Liberal) 6.0% Joseph Shill (American Labor) 4.5% |
New York|6|New York 6}} | James J. Delaney | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James J. Delaney (D) 56.8% Herbert Suppan (R) 38.9% Rose Podmaka (American Labor) 4.3% |
New York|7|New York 7}} | Louis B. Heller | Democratic | 1949 | Re-elected | Louis B. Heller (D) 57.0% Francis E. Dorn (R) 36.5% Lester Zirin (American Labor) 6.5% |
New York|8|New York 8}} | Joseph L. Pfeifer | Democratic | 1934 | Lost renomination Democratic hold | Victor Anfuso (D) 61.9% Joseph R. Fontanetta (R) 27.2% Antonio Iandiorio (American Labor) 6.0% August Claessens (Liberal) 4.9% |
New York|9|New York 9}} | Eugene James Keogh | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Eugene James Keogh (D) 91.0% Helen Wishnofsky (American Labor) 9.0% |
New York|10|New York 10}} | Edna F. Kelly | Democratic | 1949 | Re-elected | Edna F. Kelly (D) 67.1% David L. Damuels (R) 25.6% Gerald Root (American Labor) 7.4% |
New York|11|New York 11}} | James J. Heffernan | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | James J. Heffernan (D) 62.9% Alfred C. McKenzie (R) 29.4% Blanche Katx (American Labor) 7.7% |
New York|12|New York 12}} | John J. Rooney | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John J. Rooney (D) 61.6% Joseph J. Petito (R) 33.1% Vincent J. Longhi (American Labor) 5.3% |
New York|13|New York 13}} | Donald L. O'Toole | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Donald L. O'Toole (D) 56.9% James F. O'Hara (R) 36.7% Ralph Shapiro (American Labor) 6.5% |
New York|14|New York 14}} | Abraham J. Multer | Democratic | 1947 | Re-elected | Abraham J. Multer (D) 70.6% P. Vincent Landi (R) 20.1% Helen Phillips (American Labor) 9.3% |
New York|15|New York 15}} | Emanuel Celler | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Emanuel Celler (D) 72.8% Louis H. Heiger (R) 17.2% William Podell (American Labor) 10.0% |
New York|16|New York 16}} | James J. Murphy | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James J. Murphy (D) 50.5% Edward J. McCormick (R) 44.4% Frank Cremonesi (American Labor) 5.2% |
New York|17|New York 17}} | Frederic Rene Coudert, Jr. | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Frederic Rene Coudert, Jr. (R) 53.4% Irving M. Engel (D) 41.5% Robert T. Leicester (American Labor) 5.1% |
New York|18|New York 18}} | Vito Marcantonio | Labor | 1938 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | James G. Donovan (D) 57.8% Vito Marcantonio (American Labor) 42.2% |
New York|19|New York 19}} | Arthur George Klein | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Arthur George Klein (D) 66.4% Edward I. Goldberg (R) 23.8% Bernard Harkavy (American Labor) 9.7% |
New York|20|New York 20}} | Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. | Democratic | 1949 | Re-elected | Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. (D) 62.1% Henry V. Poor (R) 31.7% John W. Darr, Jr. (American Labor) 6.2% |
New York|21|New York 21}} | Jacob K. Javits | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Jacob K. Javits (R) 61.8% Bennett I. Schlessel (D) 32.9% William M. Mandel (American Labor) 5.3% |
New York|22|New York 22}} | Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (D) 63.5% Elmer A. Carter (R) 27.4% John Quillian (American Labor) 9.1% |
New York|23|New York 23}} | Walter A. Lynch | Democratic | 1940 | Retired to run for Governor Democratic hold | Sidney A. Fine (D) 56.3% William J. Waterman (R) 19.4% Harold Bauman (Liberal) 15.7% Robert Diamond (Liberal) 8.6% |
New York|24|New York 24}} | Isidore Dollinger | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Isidore Dollinger (D) 62.5% Barnett Levy (R) 12.9% Herman Woskow (Liberal) 12.3% Stephen J. White (American Labor) 12.3% |
New York|25|New York 25}} | Charles A. Buckley | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Charles A. Buckley (D) 46.8% Solon S. Kane (R) 29.5% Max Bloom (Liberal) 15.2% Charles J. Hendley (American Labor) 8.5% |
New York|26|New York 26}} | Christopher C. McGrath | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Christopher C. McGrath (D) 51.4% Fred E. Schiemann (R) 33.1% Ernest Doerfler (Liberal) 8.6% August Buhr (American Labor) 6.9% |
New York|27|New York 27}} | Ralph W. Gwinn | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Ralph W. Gwinn (R) 55.9% George A. Brenner (D) 42.7% Michele Cimbalo (American Labor) 1.4% |
New York|28|New York 28}} | Ralph A. Gamble | Republican | 1937 | Re-elected | Ralph A. Gamble (R) 67.5% Morris E. Lasker (D) 29.8% Walter Luftman (Liberal) 1.4% William K. Maloney (American Labor) 1.4% |
New York|29|New York 29}} | Katharine St. George | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Katharine St. George (R) 61.8% Harry O. Prince (D) 36.8% Harold Chown (American Labor) 1.4% |
New York|30|New York 30}} | Jay Le Fevre | Republican | 1942 | Retired Republican hold | J. Ernest Wharton (R) 65.8% James R. Bourne (D) 32.0% James F. Green (American Labor) 1.3% Clarence Silvernail (Liberal) 1.0% |
New York|31|New York 31}} | Bernard W. Kearney | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Bernard W. Kearney (R) 64.1% John H. Peterson (D) 33.8% Paul F. Hacko (American Labor) 1.5% Herbert M. Merrill (Liberal) 0.6% |
New York|32|New York 32}} | William T. Byrne | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | William T. Byrne (D) 58.8% John T. Casey (R) 39.1% Janet Scott (American Labor) 2.1% |
New York|33|New York 33}} | Dean P. Taylor | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Dean P. Taylor (R) 68.9% Joseph T. Hammer (D) 29.3% George LaFortune (American Labor) 1.3% John H. Sullivan (Liberal) 0.5% |
New York|34|New York 34}} | Clarence E. Kilburn | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Clarence E. Kilburn (R) 66.4% Mildred McGill (D) 31.8% Carl H. Bogardus (American Labor) 1.3% William J. Delo, Jr. (Liberal) 0.6% |
New York|35|New York 35}} | John C. Davies II | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | William R. Williams (R) 51.6% John C. Davies II (D) 46.2% Ross Maracchion (American Labor) 2.2% |
New York|36|New York 36}} | R. Walter Riehlman | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | R. Walter Riehlman (R) 61.9% Alfred W. Haight (D) 38.1% |
New York|37|New York 37}} | Edwin Arthur Hall | Republican | 1939 | Re-elected | Edwin Arthur Hall (R) 64.6% John J. Burns (D) 35.4% |
New York|38|New York 38}} | John Taber | Republican | 1922 | Re-elected | John Taber (R) 68.8% Robert G. Gordon (D) 31.2% |
New York|39|New York 39}} | W. Sterling Cole | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | W. Sterling Cole (R) 66.3% Donald J. O'Connor (D) 32.6% Grace W. Hill (American Labor) 1.1% |
New York|40|New York 40}} | Kenneth B. Keating | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Kenneth B. Keating (R) 65.8% A. Roger Clarke (D) 33.2% Marie D'Amico (American Labor) 1.0% |
New York|41|New York 41}} | James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. | Republican | 1932 | Retired Republican hold | Harold C. Ostertag (R) 64.1% Bernard E. Hart (D) 35.0% Helen Lopez (American Labor) 0.9% |
New York|42|New York 42}} | William L. Pfeiffer | Republican | 1948 | Retired Republican hold | William E. Miller (R) 58.6% Mary Louise Nice (D) 41.4% |
New York|43|New York 43}} | Anthony F. Tauriello | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Edmund P. Radwan (R) 50.8% Anthony F. Tauriello (D) 48.0% Michael Clune (American Labor) 1.2% |
New York|44|New York 44}} | Chester C. Gorski | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | John Cornelius Butler (R) 50.2% Chester C. Gorski (D) 48.3% Rufus Frasier (American Labor) 1.5% |
New York|45|New York 45}} | Daniel A. Reed | Republican | 1918 | Re-elected | Daniel A. Reed (R) 66.0% Frederick S. Buck (D) 33.1% Elmer Olson (Liberal) 0.9% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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North Carolina|1|North Carolina 1}} | Herbert Covington Bonner | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Herbert Covington Bonner (D) 92.8% Zeno O. Ratcliff (R) 7.2% |
North Carolina|2|North Carolina 2}} | John H. Kerr | Democratic | 1923 | Re-elected | John H. Kerr (D) Unopposed |
North Carolina|3|North Carolina 3}} | Graham Arthur Barden | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Graham Arthur Barden (D) Unopposed |
North Carolina|4|North Carolina 4}} | Harold D. Cooley | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Harold D. Cooley (D) 72.8% Ray F. Swain (R) 27.2% |
North Carolina|5|North Carolina 5}} | Richard Thurmond Chatham | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Richard Thurmond Chatham (D) Unopposed |
North Carolina|6|North Carolina 6}} | Carl T. Durham | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Carl T. Durham (D) 75.4% A. A. McDonald (R) 24.6% |
North Carolina|7|North Carolina 7}} | Frank Ertel Carlyle | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Frank Ertel Carlyle (D) 84.0% Irvin B. Tucker, Jr. (R) 16.0% |
North Carolina|8|North Carolina 8}} | Charles B. Deane | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Charles B. Deane (D) 59.6% T. E. Story (R) 40.4% |
North Carolina|9|North Carolina 9}} | Robert L. Doughton | Democratic | 1910 | Re-elected | Robert L. Doughton (D) 61.1% Fate J. Beal (R) 38.9% |
North Carolina|10|North Carolina 10}} | Hamilton C. Jones | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Hamilton C. Jones (D) 52.3% Louis G. Rogers (R) 47.7% |
{{ushr|North Carolina|11|North Carolina 11}} | Alfred L. Bulwinkle | Democratic | 1930 | Died August 31, 1950 Special (remaining term): Democratic hold | Woodrow W. Jones (D) 67.29% A. W. Whitehurst (R) 32.71%[3] |
General (next term): Democratic hold | Woodrow W. Jones (D) 68.9% A. W. Whitehurst (R) 31.1% |
North Carolina|12|North Carolina 12}} | Monroe Minor Redden | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Monroe Minor Redden (D) 63.7% John A. Wagner (R) 36.3% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Ohio|1|Ohio 1}} | Charles H. Elston | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Charles H. Elston (R) 59.0% Rollin H. Everett (D) 41.0% |
Ohio|2|Ohio 2}} | Earl T. Wagner | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | William E. Hess (R) 52.7% Earl T. Wagner (D) 47.3% |
Ohio|3|Ohio 3}} | Edward G. Breen | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Edward G. Breen (D) 54.5% Paul F. Schenck (R) 45.5% |
Ohio|4|Ohio 4}} | William Moore McCulloch | Republican | 1947 | Re-elected | William Moore McCulloch (R) 66.8% Carleton Carl Reiser (D) 33.2% |
Ohio|5|Ohio 5}} | Cliff Clevenger | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Cliff Clevenger (R) 57.5% Dan Batt (D) 42.5% |
Ohio|6|Ohio 6}} | James G. Polk | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James G. Polk (D) 50.8% Edward O. McCowen (R) 49.2% |
Ohio|7|Ohio 7}} | Clarence J. Brown | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Clarence J. Brown (R) 68.4% Ben J. Goldman (D) 31.6% |
Ohio|8|Ohio 8}} | Frederick Cleveland Smith | Republican | 1938 | Retired Republican hold | Jackson Edward Betts (R) 62.7% W. Dexter Hazen (D) 37.3% |
Ohio|9|Ohio 9}} | Thomas H. Burke | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Independent gain | Frazier Reams (I) 36.6% Thomas H. Burke (D) 32.4% Homer A. Ramey (R) 31.0% |
Ohio|10|Ohio 10}} | Thomas A. Jenkins | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Thomas A. Jenkins (R) 65.2% William J. Curry (D) 34.8% |
Ohio|11|Ohio 11}} | Walter E. Brehm | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Walter E. Brehm (R) 53.1% Mell G. Underwood, Jr. (D) 46.9% |
Ohio|12|Ohio 12}} | John M. Vorys | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | John M. Vorys (R) 64.1% John W. Guy (D) 35.9% |
Ohio|13|Ohio 13}} | Alvin F. Weichel | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Alvin F. Weichel (R) 70.9% Dwight A. Blackmore (D) 29.1% |
Ohio|14|Ohio 14}} | Walter B. Huber | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain | William H. Ayres (R) 48.7% Walter B. Huber (D) 47.8% Robert G. Brenneman (I) 3.4% |
Ohio|15|Ohio 15}} | Robert T. Secrest | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Robert T. Secrest (D) 61.6% Holland M. Gary (R) 38.4% |
Ohio|16|Ohio 16}} | John McSweeney | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Frank T. Bow (R) 50.7% John McSweeney (D) 49.3% |
Ohio|17|Ohio 17}} | J. Harry McGregor | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | J. Harry McGregor (R) 64.2% Robert W. Levering (D) 35.8% |
Ohio|18|Ohio 18}} | Wayne L. Hays | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Wayne L. Hays (D) 50.8% Robert L. Quinn (R) 49.2% |
Ohio|19|Ohio 19}} | Michael J. Kirwan | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Michael J. Kirwan (D) 63.8% Henry P. Kosling (R) 36.2% |
Ohio|20|Ohio 20}} | Michael A. Feighan | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Michael A. Feighan (D) 74.2% Paul W. Cassidy (R) 25.8% |
Ohio|21|Ohio 21}} | Robert Crosser | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Robert Crosser (D) 75.4% William Hodge (R) 24.6% |
Ohio|22|Ohio 22}} | Frances P. Bolton | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Frances P. Bolton (R) 62.7% Chat Paterson (D) 37.3% |
Ohio|AL|Ohio At-large}} | Stephen M. Young | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | George H. Bender (R) 53.9% Stephen M. Young (D) 46.1% |
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) 53.8% Robert M. Sebastian (R) 46.2% |
Pennsylvania|2|Pennsylvania 2}} | William T. Granahan | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | William T. Granahan (D) 57.0% Max Slepin (R) 43.0% |
Pennsylvania|3|Pennsylvania 3}} | Hardie Scott | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Hardie Scott (R) 50.3% Maurice S. Osser (D) 49.7% |
Pennsylvania|4|Pennsylvania 4}} | Earl Chudoff | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Earl Chudoff (D) 57.5% Theodore O. Spaulding (R) 42.5% |
Pennsylvania|5|Pennsylvania 5}} | William J. Green, Jr. | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | William J. Green, Jr. (D) 55.5% George W. Sarbacher, Jr. (R) 44.5% |
Pennsylvania|6|Pennsylvania 6}} | Hugh Scott | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Hugh Scott (R) 50.0% Ethan Allen Doty (D) 49.7% Kenneth R. Forbes (Prog) 0.3% |
Pennsylvania|7|Pennsylvania 7}} | Benjamin F. James | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Benjamin F. James (R) 62.7% Hubert P. Earle (D) 37.3% |
Pennsylvania|8|Pennsylvania 8}} | Franklin H. Lichtenwalter | Republican | 1947 | Retired Republican hold | Albert C. Vaughn (R) 58.2% George F. Kane (D) 41.8% |
Pennsylvania|9|Pennsylvania 9}} | Paul B. Dague | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Paul B. Dague (R) 67.2% Philip Ragan (D) 32.8% |
Pennsylvania|10|Pennsylvania 10}} | Harry P. O'Neill | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Harry P. O'Neill (D) 51.5% Fraser P. Donlan (R) 48.5% |
Pennsylvania|11|Pennsylvania 11}} | Daniel J. Flood | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Daniel J. Flood (D) 54.4% Elwood H. Jones (R) 45.6% |
Pennsylvania|12|Pennsylvania 12}} | Ivor D. Fenton | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Ivor D. Fenton (R) 56.8% James H. Gildea (D) 43.2% |
Pennsylvania|13|Pennsylvania 13}} | George M. Rhodes | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | George M. Rhodes (D) 49.8% James W. Bertolet (R) 47.5% Darlington Hoopes (S) 2.7% |
Pennsylvania|14|Pennsylvania 14}} | Wilson D. Gillette | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | Wilson D. Gillette (R) 60.9% John E. Snedeker (D) 39.1% |
Pennsylvania|15|Pennsylvania 15}} | Robert F. Rich | Republican | 1944 | Retired Republican hold | Alvin Bush (R) 60.7% Paul A. Rothfuss (D) 36.6% A. Monroe Hall (Prog) 2.7% |
Pennsylvania|16|Pennsylvania 16}} | Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. (R) 66.1% Leon C. MacMullen (D) 33.9% |
Pennsylvania|17|Pennsylvania 17}} | Richard M. Simpson | Republican | 1937 | Re-elected | Richard M. Simpson (R) 62.8% James L. Gatins (D) 37.2% |
Pennsylvania|18|Pennsylvania 18}} | John C. Kunkel | Republican | 1938 | Retired to run for U. S. Senate Republican hold | Walter M. Mumma (R) 63.7% James M. Quigley (D) 36.3% |
Pennsylvania|19|Pennsylvania 19}} | Leon H. Gavin | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Leon H. Gavin (R) 62.8% Fred C. Barr (D) 37.2% |
Pennsylvania|20|Pennsylvania 20}} | Francis E. Walter | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | Francis E. Walter (D) 58.3% George M. Berg (R) 41.7% |
Pennsylvania|21|Pennsylvania 21}} | James F. Lind | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James F. Lind (D) 52.2% Francis Worley (R) 47.8% |
Pennsylvania|22|Pennsylvania 22}} | James E. Van Zandt | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | James E. Van Zandt (R) 59.5% Arthur H. Reede (D) 40.5% |
Pennsylvania|23|Pennsylvania 23}} | Anthony Cavalcante | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Edward L. Sittler, Jr. (R) 51.8% Anthony Cavalcante (D) 48.2% |
Pennsylvania|24|Pennsylvania 24}} | Thomas E. Morgan | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Thomas E. Morgan (D) 59.1% John J. Cairns, Jr. (R) 40.9% |
Pennsylvania|25|Pennsylvania 25}} | Louis E. Graham | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Louis E. Graham (R) 52.4% Samuel Gunnett Neff (D) 47.6% |
Pennsylvania|26|Pennsylvania 26}} | John P. Saylor | Republican | 1949 | Re-elected | John P. Saylor (R) 52.5% Lewis E. Evans (D) 47.5% |
Pennsylvania|27|Pennsylvania 27}} | Augustine B. Kelley | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Augustine B. Kelley (D) 57.1% George E. Berry, Jr. (R) 42.9% |
Pennsylvania|28|Pennsylvania 28}} | Carroll D. Kearns | Republican | 1946 | Re-elected | Carroll D. Kearns (R) 57.0% Steve Filipkowski (D) 43.0% |
Pennsylvania|29|Pennsylvania 29}} | Harry J. Davenport | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Harmar D. Denny, Jr. (R) 52.6% Harry J. Davenport (D) 46.9% Herbert Glickman (Prog) 0.5% |
Pennsylvania|30|Pennsylvania 30}} | Robert J. Corbett | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Robert J. Corbett (R) 56.5% J. R. Montgomery (D) 43.5% |
Pennsylvania|31|Pennsylvania 31}} | James G. Fulton | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | James G. Fulton (R) 67.5% Wilber I. Newstetter, Jr. (D) 32.5% |
Pennsylvania|32|Pennsylvania 32}} | Herman P. Eberharter | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Herman P. Eberharter (D) 68.7% James P. Dougherty (R) 31.3% |
Pennsylvania|33|Pennsylvania 33}} | Frank Buchanan | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Frank Buchanan (D) 65.8% Cornelius McLaughlin, Sr. (R) 34.2% |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Tennessee|1|Tennessee 1}} | Dayton E. Phillips | Republican | 1946 | Lost renomination Defeated as Independent Republican hold | B. Carroll Reece (R) 46.5% Dayton E. Phillips (I) 28.1% Kyle K. King (D) 25.5% |
Tennessee|2|Tennessee 2}} | John Jennings | Republican | 1939 | Lost renomination Republican hold | Howard Baker, Sr. (R) 52.2% Frank W. Wilson (D) 47.8% |
Tennessee|3|Tennessee 3}} | James B. Frazier, Jr. | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James B. Frazier, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|4|Tennessee 4}} | Albert Gore, Sr. | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Albert Gore, Sr. (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|5|Tennessee 5}} | Joe L. Evins | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Joe L. Evins (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|6|Tennessee 6}} | Percy Priest | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Percy Priest (D) 65.9% James W. Perkins (I) 34.1% |
Tennessee|7|Tennessee 7}} | James Patrick Sutton | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | James Patrick Sutton (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|8|Tennessee 8}} | Tom J. Murray | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Tom J. Murray (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|9|Tennessee 9}} | Jere Cooper | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Jere Cooper (D) Unopposed |
Tennessee|10|Tennessee 10}} | Clifford Davis | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Clifford Davis (D) Unopposed |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Texas|1|Texas 1}} | Wright Patman | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Wright Patman (D) Unopposed |
Texas|2|Texas 2}} | Jesse M. Combs | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Jesse M. Combs (D) Unopposed |
Texas|3|Texas 3}} | Lindley Beckworth | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Lindley Beckworth (D) 91.1% R. E. Kennedy (R) 8.9% |
Texas|4|Texas 4}} | Sam Rayburn | Democratic | 1912 | Re-elected | Sam Rayburn (D) Unopposed |
Texas|5|Texas 5}} | Joseph Franklin Wilson | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Joseph Franklin Wilson (D) Unopposed |
Texas|6|Texas 6}} | Olin E. Teague | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Olin E. Teague (D) 98.1% Mose R. Blumrosen (R) 1.9% |
Texas|7|Texas 7}} | Tom Pickett | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Tom Pickett (D) Unopposed |
Texas|8|Texas 8}} | Albert Richard Thomas | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Albert Richard Thomas (D) 77.8% B. F. Hanna (R) 22.2% |
Texas|9|Texas 9}} | Clark W. Thompson | Democratic | 1947 | Re-elected | Clark W. Thompson (D) Unopposed |
Texas|10|Texas 10}} | Homer Thornberry | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Homer Thornberry (D) Unopposed |
Texas|11|Texas 11}} | William R. Poage | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | William R. Poage (D) Unopposed |
Texas|12|Texas 12}} | Wingate H. Lucas | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Wingate H. Lucas (D) 80.6% Harold G. Neely (R) 19.4% |
Texas|13|Texas 13}} | Ed Gossett | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Ed Gossett (D) Unopposed |
Texas|14|Texas 14}} | John E. Lyle, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John E. Lyle, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
Texas|15|Texas 15}} | Lloyd Bentsen | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Lloyd Bentsen (D) Unopposed |
Texas|16|Texas 16}} | Kenneth M. Regan | Democratic | 1947 | Re-elected | Kenneth M. Regan (D) Unopposed |
Texas|17|Texas 17}} | Omar Burleson | Democratic | 1946 | Re-elected | Omar Burleson (D) Unopposed |
Texas|18|Texas 18}} | Ben H. Guill | Republican | 1950 | Lost re-election Democratic gain | Walter E. Rogers (D) 52.5% Ben H. Guill (R) 47.5% |
Texas|19|Texas 19}} | George H. Mahon | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | George H. Mahon (D) 93.9% Mohler D. Temple (R) 6.1% |
Texas|20|Texas 20}} | Paul J. Kilday | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Paul J. Kilday (D) Unopposed |
Texas|21|Texas 21}} | O. C. Fisher | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | O. C. Fisher (D) Unopposed |
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected | Result | Candidates |
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Wisconsin|1|Wisconsin 1}} | Lawrence H. Smith | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | Lawrence H. Smith (R) 57.2% Jack Harvey (D) 42.8% |
Wisconsin|2|Wisconsin 2}} | Glenn Robert Davis | Republican | 1947 | Re-elected | Glenn Robert Davis (R) 57.6% Horace W. Wilkie (D) 42.2% Nathan Sadowsky (S) 0.2% |
Wisconsin|3|Wisconsin 3}} | Gardner R. Withrow | Republican | 1948 | Re-elected | Gardner R. Withrow (R) 58.8% Patrick Lucey (D) 41.0% Walter Alexander (S) 0.2% |
Wisconsin|4|Wisconsin 4}} | Clement J. Zablocki | Democratic | 1948 | Re-elected | Clement J. Zablocki (D) 60.9% John C. Brophy (R) 39.1% |
Wisconsin|5|Wisconsin 5}} | Andrew Biemiller | Democratic | 1948 | Lost re-election Republican gain | Charles J. Kersten (R) 51.6% Andrew Biemiller (D) 48.4% |
Wisconsin|6|Wisconsin 6}} | Frank Bateman Keefe | Republican | 1938 | Retired Republican hold | William Van Pelt (R) 65.0% Kenneth Kunde (D) 35.0% |
Wisconsin|7|Wisconsin 7}} | Reid F. Murray | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Reid F. Murray (R) 68.3% Edward G. Gilbertson (D) 31.7% |
Wisconsin|8|Wisconsin 8}} | John W. Byrnes | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | John W. Byrnes (R) 62.0% John W. Reynolds, Jr. (D) 37.9% Lee M. Schaal (S) 0.1% |
Wisconsin|9|Wisconsin 9}} | Merlin Hull | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Merlin Hull (R) 70.8% Arthur L. Henning (D) 29.2% |
Wisconsin|10|Wisconsin 10}} | Alvin E. O'Konski | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Alvin E. O'Konski (R) 57.0% Rodney J. Edwards (D) 43.0% |
1. ^September 11, 1950 in Maine
2. ^1 http://www.ourcampaigns.com/ContainerHistory.html?ContainerID=444
3. ^http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=210507