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United States House of Representatives elections, 1946
Template:Infobox Election Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 80th United States Congress took place in 1946. These midterm elections occurred 19 months after President Harry S. Truman assumed office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Truman was Vice President under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was thrust into the presidency following Roosevelt's death. Truman did not garner the same support as the deceased president. Democrats had controlled Congress since 1933, for 14 years, and Roosevelt had been elected to a record four terms in office. In the 1946 election, the election resulted in a Republican picked up 55 seats and won a majority. Joseph William Martin, Jr., Republican of Massachusetts, became Speaker of the House, exchanging places with Sam Rayburn, Democrat of Texas, who became the new Minority Leader. The Democratic defeat was the largest since they were trounced in the 1928 pro-Republican wave that brought Herbert Hoover to power.
The vote was largely seen as a referendum on Truman, whose approval rating had sunk to 32 percent[1] over the president's controversial handling of a wave of post-war labor strikes, including a United Auto Workers strike against Ford and General Motors in 1945, a United Mine Workers strike starting in April 1946, and a national railroad worker strike that began in May. Further, the back-and-forth over whether to end unpopular wartime price controls to handle shortages, particularly in meat and other foodstuffs. While Truman's early months in the White House had been plagued with questions of "What would Roosevelt do if he were alive?" Republicans now began to joke "What would Truman do if he were alive?" and "To err is Truman."[2]
Contents
- 1 Overall results
- 2 Separate elections
- 3 November elections
- 3.1 Alabama
- 3.2 Arizona
- 3.3 Arkansas
- 3.4 California
- 3.5 Colorado
- 3.6 Connecticut
- 3.7 Delaware
- 3.8 Florida
- 3.9 Georgia
- 3.10 Idaho
- 3.11 Illinois
- 3.12 Indiana
- 3.13 Iowa
- 3.14 Kansas
- 3.15 Kentucky
- 3.16 Louisiana
- 3.17 Maine
- 3.18 Maryland
- 3.19 Massachusetts
- 3.20 Michigan
- 3.21 Minnesota
- 3.22 Mississippi
- 3.23 Missouri
- 3.24 Montana
- 3.25 Nebraska
- 3.26 Nevada
- 3.27 New Hampshire
- 3.28 New Jersey
- 3.29 New Mexico
- 3.30 New York
- 3.31 North Carolina
- 3.32 North Dakota
- 3.33 Ohio
- 3.34 Oklahoma
- 3.35 Oregon
- 3.36 Pennsylvania
- 3.37 Rhode Island
- 3.38 South Carolina
- 3.39 South Dakota
- 3.40 Tennessee
- 3.41 Texas
- 3.42 Utah
- 3.43 Vermont
- 3.44 Virginia
- 3.45 Washington
- 3.46 West Virginia
- 3.47 Wisconsin
- 3.48 Wyoming
- 4 References
- 5 See also
Overall results
246 | 1 | 188 |
Republican | AL | Democratic |
Party | Total seats |
Change | Seat percentage |
Popular vote |
Vote percentage |
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Republican Party | 246 | 11px 55 | 56.5% | 18,422,363 | 53.5% |
Democratic Party | 188 | 11px 54 | 43.2% | 15,491,113 | 45.0% |
American Labor Party | 1 | 11px | 0.2% | 196,866 | 0.6% |
Independent | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 77,425 | 0.2% |
Liberal Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 61,111 | 0.2% |
Prohibition Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 47,792 | 0.1% |
Socialist Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 38,307 | 0.1% |
J. Veterans Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 9,791 | <0.1% |
U. Citizens Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 5,688 | <0.1% |
Communist Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 3,408 | <0.1% |
Independent Voters Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 2,834 | <0.1% |
Veterans' Victory Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 2,208 | <0.1% |
Socialist Workers Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 1,936 | <0.1% |
Justice, Decency, Independence Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 1,865 | <0.1% |
Socialist Labor Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 980 | <0.1% |
Constitutional Government Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 890 | <0.1% |
No Foreign Loans Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 396 | <0.1% |
Workers Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 165 | <0.1% |
Progressive Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 141 | <0.1% |
$250 State Bonds Party | 0 | 11px | 0.0% | 115 | <0.1% |
Others | 0 | 11px 1 | 0.0% | 44,930 | 0.1% |
Totals | 435 | 11px | 100.0% | 34,410,324 | 100.0% |
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
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Separate elections
Some special elections were held on dates other than in November.
Date ↑ | District | Reason | Results | Candidates |
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January 18, 1946 | [[Oregon's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oregon 1]] |
James W. Mott (R) died November 12, 1945 |
Republican hold Winner was subsequently re-elected in November |
A. Walter Norblad (R) 67.28%[3] Bruce Spalding (D) 32.72% |
January 22, 1946 | [[North Carolina's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 10]] |
Joseph Wilson Ervin (D) died December 25, 1945 |
Democratic hold Winner was subsequently re-elected in November |
Sam Ervin (D) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
February 12, 1946 | [[Georgia's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 5]] |
Robert Ramspeck (D) resigned December 31, 1945 |
Democratic hold Winner subsequently lost renomination |
Helen Douglas Mankin (D) 36.17%[4] Thomas L. Camp (D) 33.58% Ben T. Huiet (D) 8.90% J. E. B. Stewart (D) 8.57% J. Verlyn Booth (D) 3.46% Joe Allen (D) 2.75% |
February 19, 1946 | [[New York's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 19]] |
Samuel Dickstein (D) resigned December 30, 1945 |
Democratic hold Winner was subsequently re-elected in November |
Arthur George Klein (D) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
February 25, 1918 | [[Virginia's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 6]] |
Carter Glass (D) died May 28,1946 |
Democratic hold Winner was subsequently re-elected in November |
James P. Woods (D) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
May 21, 1946 | [[Pennsylvania's 23rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 23]] |
J. Buell Snyder (D) died February 24, 1946 |
Republican gain Winner subsequently retired |
Carl Henry Hoffman (R) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
[[Pennsylvania's 33rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 33]] |
Samuel A. Weiss (D) resigned January 7, 1946 |
Democratic hold Winner was subsequently re-elected in November |
Frank Buchanan (D) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] | |
May 25, 1946 | [[North Carolina's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 8]] |
William O. Burgin (D) died April 11, 1946 |
Democratic hold Winner subsequently retired |
Eliza Jane Pratt (D) [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
November elections
Alabama
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Alabama's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 1]] |
Frank W. Boykin | Democratic | 1935 | Re-elected | Frank W. Boykin (D) Unopposed |
[[Alabama's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 2]] |
George M. Grant | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | George M. Grant (D) Unopposed |
[[Alabama's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 3]] |
George W. Andrews | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George W. Andrews (D) Unopposed |
[[Alabama's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 4]] |
Sam Hobbs | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Sam Hobbs (D) 88.1% Roger S. Bingham (R) 11.9% |
[[Alabama's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 5]] |
Albert Rains | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Albert Rains (D) Unopposed |
[[Alabama's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 6]] |
Pete Jarman | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Pete Jarman (D) Unopposed |
[[Alabama's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 7]] |
Carter Manasco | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | Carter Manasco (D) 72.7% M. H. Woodward (R) 27.3% |
[[Alabama's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 8]] |
John Sparkman | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected Elected simultaneously to U. S. Senate |
John Sparkman (D) 92.4% Arthur South (R) 7.6% |
[[Alabama's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Alabama 9]] |
Luther Patrick | Democratic | 1944 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Laurie C. Battle (D) 94.1% J. G. Bass (R) 5.9% |
Arizona
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Arizona's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arizona At-large]] |
John R. Murdock | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | John R. Murdock (D) 33.9% Richard F. Harless (D) 32.5% Denver C. Henson (R) 16.8% John H. Curnutte (R) 16.4% Karl M. Wilson (C) 0.4% |
[[Arizona's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arizona At-large]] |
Richard F. Harless | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected |
Arkansas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Arkansas's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 1]] |
Ezekiel C. Gathings | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Ezekiel C. Gathings (D) Unopposed |
[[Arkansas's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 2]] |
Wilbur Mills | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Wilbur Mills (D) Unopposed |
[[Arkansas's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 3]] |
James William Trimble | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | James William Trimble (D) Unopposed |
[[Arkansas's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 4]] |
William Fadjo Cravens | Democratic | 1939 | Re-elected | William Fadjo Cravens (D) Unopposed |
[[Arkansas's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 5]] |
Brooks Hays | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Brooks Hays (D) 85.2% James R. Harris (R) 11.3% Earl C. Sowder (Ind Rep) 3.5% |
[[Arkansas's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 6]] |
William F. Norrell | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | William F. Norrell (D) 84.7% M. O. Evans (I) 15.3% |
[[Arkansas's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Arkansas 7]] |
Oren Harris | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Oren Harris (D) Unopposed |
California
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[California's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 1]] |
Clarence F. Lea | Democratic | 1916 | Re-elected | Clarence F. Lea (D) Unopposed |
[[California's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 2]] |
Clair Engle | Democratic | 1943 | Re-elected | Clair Engle (D) Unopposed |
[[California's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 3]] |
J. Leroy Johnson | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | J. Leroy Johnson (R) Unopposed |
[[California's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 4]] |
Franck R. Havenner | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Franck R. Havenner (D) 52.9% Truman R. Young (R) 47.1% |
[[California's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 5]] |
Richard J. Welch | Republican | 1926 | Re-elected | Richard J. Welch (R) Unopposed |
[[California's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 6]] |
George Paul Miller | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George Paul Miller (D) Unopposed |
[[California's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 7]] |
John H. Tolan | Democratic | 1934 | Retired Republican gain |
John J. Allen, Jr. (R) 56.2% Patrick W. McDonough (D) 43.8% |
[[California's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 8]] |
Jack Z. Anderson | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Jack Z. Anderson (R) Unopposed |
[[California's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 9]] |
Bertrand W. Gearhart | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Bertrand W. Gearhart (R) 53.7% Hubert Phillips (D) 46.3% |
[[California's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 10]] |
Alfred J. Elliott | Democratic | 1937 | Re-elected | Alfred J. Elliott (D) Unopposed |
[[California's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 11]] |
George E. Outland | Democratic | 1942 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Ernest K. Bramblett (R) 53.1% George E. Outland (D) 46.9% |
[[California's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 12]] |
Jerry Voorhis | Democratic | 1936 | Lost re-election Republican gain Main article: California's 12th congressional district election, 1946
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Richard Nixon (R) 56.0% Jerry Voorhis (D) 42.7% John Henry Hoeppel (Proh) 1.3% |
[[California's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 13]] |
Ned R. Healy | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Norris Poulson (R) 51.8% Ned R. Healy (D) 48.2% |
[[California's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 14]] |
Helen Gahagan Douglas | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Helen Gahagan Douglas (D) 54.4% Frederick M. Roberts (R) 45.6% |
[[California's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 15]] |
Gordon L. McDonough | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Gordon L. McDonough (R) Unopposed |
[[California's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 16]] |
Ellis E. Patterson | Democratic | 1944 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Republican gain |
Donald L. Jackson (R) 53.9% Harold Harby (D) 31.7% Ellis E. Patterson (W/I) 14.4% |
[[California's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 17]] |
Cecil R. King | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Cecil R. King (D) Unopposed |
[[California's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 18]] |
Clyde Doyle | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Willis W. Bradley (R) 52.8% Clyde Doyle (D) 47.2% |
[[California's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 19]] |
Chet Holifield | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Chet Holifield (D) 97.6% Marshall J. Morrill (W/I) 2.4% |
[[California's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 20]] |
John Carl Hinshaw | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | John Carl Hinshaw (R) 59.3% Everett G. Burkhalter (D) 40.7% |
[[California's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 21]] |
Harry R. Sheppard | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Harry R. Sheppard (D) 52.7% Lowell E. Lathrop (R) 47.3% |
[[California's 22nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 22]] |
John J. Phillips | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | John J. Phillips (R) 62.1% Ray Adkinson (D) 37.9% |
[[California's 23rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.California 23]] |
Edouard Izac | Democratic | 1936 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Charles K. Fletcher (R) 56.3% Edouard Izac (D) 43.7% |
Colorado
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Colorado's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Colorado 1]] |
Dean M. Gillespie | Republican | 1944 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
John Albert Carroll (D) 51.8% Dean M. Gillespie (R) 47.7% Edgar P. Sherman (S) 0.6% |
[[Colorado's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Colorado 2]] |
William S. Hill | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | William S. Hill (R) 65.7% Frank A. Safranek (D) 32.9% Benjamin E. O'Brien (I) 0.9% William E. Randall (S) 0.6% |
[[Colorado's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Colorado 3]] |
John Chenoweth | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | John Chenoweth (R) 54.6% Walter W. Johnson (D) 45.4% |
[[Colorado's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Colorado 4]] |
Robert F. Rockwell | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | Robert F. Rockwell (R) 58.7% Thomas Matthews (D) 41.3% |
Connecticut
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Connecticut's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut 1]] |
Herman P. Kopplemann | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
William J. Miller (R) 53.1% Herman P. Kopplemann (D) 46.9% |
[[Connecticut's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut 2]] |
Chase G. Woodhouse | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Horace Seely-Brown, Jr. (R) 55.3% Chase G. Woodhouse (D) 44.7% |
[[Connecticut's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut 3]] |
James P. Geelan | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Ellsworth B. Foote (R) 58.9% James P. Geelan (D) 41.1% |
[[Connecticut's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut 4]] |
Clare Boothe Luce | Republican | 1942 | Retired Republican hold |
John Davis Lodge (R) 57.1% Henry A. Mucci (D) 35.4% Stanley W. Mayhew (S) 5.8% William W. Sullivan (I) 1.7% |
[[Connecticut's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut 5]] |
Joseph E. Talbot | Republican | 1942 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold |
James T. Patterson (R) 53.1% Thomas Radzevich (D) 40.8% John C. Cluney (S) 6.0% John C. Cluney (Good Government) 0.1% |
[[Connecticut's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Connecticut At-large]] |
Joseph F. Ryter | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Antoni N. Sadlak (R) 55.6% Joseph F. Ryter (D) 40.9% Raymond C. Smith (S) 3.3% Michael A. Russo (C) 0.2% |
Delaware
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Delaware's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Delaware At-large]] |
Philip A. Traynor | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
J. Caleb Boggs (R) 56.4% Philip A. Traynor (D) 43.6% |
Florida
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Florida's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 1]] |
J. Hardin Peterson | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | J. Hardin Peterson (D) Unopposed |
[[Florida's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 2]] |
Emory H. Price | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Emory H. Price (D) Unopposed |
[[Florida's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 3]] |
Robert L. F. Sikes | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Robert L. F. Sikes (D) Unopposed |
[[Florida's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 4]] |
Pat Cannon | Democratic | 1938 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
George Smathers (D) 71.9% Norman N. Curtis (R) 28.1% |
[[Florida's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 5]] |
Joe Hendricks | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Joe Hendricks (D) 61.3% M. J. Moss, Jr. (R) 38.7% |
[[Florida's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Florida 6]] |
Dwight L. Rogers | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Dwight L. Rogers (D) 71.1% Joseph P. Moe (R) 28.9% |
Georgia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Georgia's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 1]] |
Hugh Peterson | Democratic | 1934 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Prince Hulon Preston, Jr. (D) 99.9% H. W. Sheppard (I) 0.1% |
[[Georgia's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 2]] |
Edward E. Cox | Democratic | 1924 | Re-elected | Edward E. Cox (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 3]] |
Stephen Pace | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Stephen Pace (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 4]] |
Albert Sidney Camp | Democratic | 1939 | Re-elected | Albert Sidney Camp (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 5]] |
Helen Douglas Mankin | Democratic | February 12, 1946 (Special) |
Lost renomination Defeated as Independent Democratic hold |
James C. Davis (D) 61.7% Helen Douglas Mankin (I) 38.3% Henry A. Alexander (I) 0.05% |
[[Georgia's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 6]] |
Carl Vinson | Democratic | 1914 | Re-elected | Carl Vinson (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 7]] |
Malcolm C. Tarver | Democratic | 1926 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Henderson Lovelace Lanham (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 8]] |
John S. Gibson | Democratic | 1940 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
William M. Wheeler (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 9]] |
John Stephens Wood | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John Stephens Wood (D) Unopposed |
[[Georgia's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Georgia 10]] |
Paul Brown | Democratic | 1933 | Re-elected | Paul Brown (D) Unopposed |
Idaho
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Idaho's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Idaho 1]] |
Compton I. White | Democratic | 1932 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Abe Goff (R) 50.6% Compton I. White (D) 49.4% |
[[Idaho's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Idaho 2]] |
Henry C. Dworshak | Republican | 1938 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Republican hold |
John C. Sanborn (R) 60.7% Pete Leguineche (D) 39.3% |
Illinois
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Illinois's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 1]] |
William L. Dawson | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | William L. Dawson (D) 56.8% William E. King (R) 43.2% |
[[Illinois's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 2]] |
William A. Rowan | Democratic | 1942 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Richard B. Vail (R) 51.3% William A. Rowan (D) 48.7% |
[[Illinois's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 3]] |
Edward A. Kelly | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Fred E. Busbey (R) 57.2% Edward A. Kelly (D) 42.8% |
[[Illinois's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 4]] |
Martin Gorski | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Martin Gorski (D) 70.7% John T. Parsons (R) 29.3% |
[[Illinois's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 5]] |
Adolph J. Sabath | Democratic | 1906 | Re-elected | Adolph J. Sabath (D) 71.6% Michael A. Francisco (R) 28.4% |
[[Illinois's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 6]] |
Thomas J. O'Brien | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas J. O'Brien (D) 52.0% Harold C. Woodward (R) 48.0% |
[[Illinois's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 7]] |
William W. Link | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Thomas L. Owens (R) 55.0% William W. Link (D) 45.0% |
[[Illinois's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 8]] |
Thomas S. Gordon | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas S. Gordon (D) 77.3% Scott John Vitell (R) 22.7% |
[[Illinois's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 9]] |
Alexander J. Resa | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Robert J. Twyman (R) 51.3% Alexander J. Resa (D) 48.7% |
[[Illinois's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 10]] |
Ralph E. Church | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Ralph E. Church (R) 64.7% Harold H. Kolbe (D) 35.3% |
[[Illinois's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 11]] |
Chauncey W. Reed | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Chauncey W. Reed (R) 74.9% Louis William Oswald (D) 25.1% |
[[Illinois's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 12]] |
Noah M. Mason | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Noah M. Mason (R) 69.1% Richard G. Myrland (D) 30.9% |
[[Illinois's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 13]] |
Leo E. Allen | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | Leo E. Allen (R) 77.8% Michael M. Kinney (D) 22.2% |
[[Illinois's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 14]] |
Anton J. Johnson | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Anton J. Johnson (R) 62.1% Carl E. Wright, Jr. (D) 37.9% |
[[Illinois's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 15]] |
Robert B. Chiperfield | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert B. Chiperfield (R) 64.3% Henry D. Sullivan (D) 35.7% |
[[Illinois's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 16]] |
Everett Dirksen | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | Everett Dirksen (R) 67.5% Hans A. Spading (D) 32.5% |
[[Illinois's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 17]] |
Leslie C. Arends | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Leslie C. Arends (R) 71.2% Carl Vrooman (D) 28.8% |
[[Illinois's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 18]] |
Jessie Sumner | Republican | 1938 | Retired Republican hold |
Edward H. Jenison (R) 65.1% C. E. Spang (D) 34.9% |
[[Illinois's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 19]] |
Rolla C. McMillen | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Rolla C. McMillen (R) 62.5% Olive Remington Goldman (D) 37.5% |
[[Illinois's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 20]] |
Sid Simpson | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Sid Simpson (R) 58.8% Don Irving (D) 41.2% |
[[Illinois's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 21]] |
George Evan Howell | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | George Evan Howell (R) 55.1% Roscoe Bonjean (D) 44.9% |
[[Illinois's 22nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 22]] |
Melvin Price | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Melvin Price (D) 50.7% Calvin D. Johnson (R) 49.3% |
[[Illinois's 23rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 23]] |
Charles W. Vursell | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Charles W. Vursell (R) 54.9% Homer Kasserman (D) 45.1% |
[[Illinois's 24th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 24]] |
Roy Clippinger | Republican | 1945 | Re-elected | Roy Clippinger (R) 58.9% Edward Hines (D) 41.1% |
[[Illinois's 25th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois 25]] |
C. W. Bishop | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | C. W. Bishop (R) 59.8% Sherman S. Carr (D) 40.2% |
[[Illinois's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Illinois At-large]] |
Emily T. Douglas | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
William Stratton (R) 55.1% Emily T. Douglas (D) 44.5% Elizabeth Stephens Carr (Proh) 0.4% |
Indiana
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Indiana's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 1]] |
Ray J. Madden | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Ray J. Madden (D) 51.9% Charles W. Gannon (R) 46.8% Hubert F. Jackson (Proh) 0.8% Harvey E. Taylor (Soc-Lab) 0.5% |
[[Indiana's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 2]] |
Charles A. Halleck | Republican | 1935 | Re-elected | Charles A. Halleck (R) 61.3% Margaret A. Afflis (D) 37.7% F. W. Lowe (Proh) 1.0% |
[[Indiana's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 3]] |
Robert A. Grant | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert A. Grant (R) 55.6% John S. Gonas (D) 43.6% William Oesch (Proh) 0.8% |
[[Indiana's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 4]] |
George W. Gillie | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | George W. Gillie (R) 59.4% Walter E. Frederick (D) 39.5% George W. Holston (Proh) 1.1% |
[[Indiana's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 5]] |
Forest A. Harness | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Forest A. Harness (R) 55.0% William W. Welsh (D) 42.3% A. W. Snyder (Proh) 2.6% |
[[Indiana's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 6]] |
Noble J. Johnson | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Noble J. Johnson (R) 57.4% Thomas A. Sigler (D) 41.7% John R. Sheets (Proh) 0.9% |
[[Indiana's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 7]] |
Gerald W. Landis | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Gerald W. Landis (R) 50.6% James E. Noland (D) 47.7% Robert Gemmer (Proh) 1.7% |
[[Indiana's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 8]] |
Charles M. La Follette | Republican | 1942 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Republican hold |
E. A. Mitchell (R) 51.8% Winfield K. Denton (D) 47.3% C. Dana Malpass (Proh) 0.9% |
[[Indiana's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 9]] |
Earl Wilson | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Earl Wilson (R) 55.8% Oliver O. Dixon (D) 43.3% Garnet Jewell (Proh) 0.9% |
[[Indiana's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 10]] |
Raymond S. Springer | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Raymond S. Springer (R) 59.3% Frank C. Unger (D) 37.4% Carl W. Thompson (Proh) 3.3% |
[[Indiana's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Indiana 11]] |
Louis Ludlow | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Louis Ludlow (D) 51.1% Albert J. Beveridge (R) 48.3% Marion Gatlin (Proh) 0.6% |
Iowa
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Iowa's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 1]] |
Thomas E. Martin | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Thomas E. Martin (R) 61.5% Clair A. Williams (D) 38.5% |
[[Iowa's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 2]] |
Henry O. Talle | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Henry O. Talle (R) 59.1% Richard V. Bernhart (D) 40.9% |
[[Iowa's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 3]] |
John W. Gwynne | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | John W. Gwynne (R) 62.0% Dan J. P. Ryan (D) 38.0% |
[[Iowa's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 4]] |
Karl M. Le Compte | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Karl M. Le Compte (R) 58.4% A. E. Augustine (D) 41.6% |
[[Iowa's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 5]] |
Paul Cunningham | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Paul Cunningham (R) 59.4% Vince L. Browner (D) 40.6% |
[[Iowa's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 6]] |
James I. Dolliver | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | James I. Dolliver (R) 63.4% Oscar E. Johnson (D) 36.6% |
[[Iowa's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 7]] |
Ben F. Jensen | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Ben F. Jensen (R) 63.0% Philip A. Allen (D) 37.0% |
[[Iowa's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Iowa 8]] |
Charles B. Hoeven | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Charles B. Hoeven (R) 68.6% George A. Heikens (D) 31.4% |
Kansas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Kansas's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 1]] |
Albert M. Cole | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Albert M. Cole (R) 64.3% James W. Lowry (D) 35.7% |
[[Kansas's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 2]] |
Errett P. Scrivner | Republican | 1943 | Re-elected | Errett P. Scrivner (R) 58.8% Murray H. Hodges (D) 41.2% |
[[Kansas's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 3]] |
Thomas Daniel Winter | Republican | 1938 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Herbert Alton Meyer (R) 55.3% Jo E. Gaitskill (D) 44.7% |
[[Kansas's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 4]] |
Edward Herbert Rees | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Edward Herbert Rees (R) 56.2% William P. Warren (D) 43.8% |
[[Kansas's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 5]] |
Clifford R. Hope | Republican | 1926 | Re-elected | Clifford R. Hope (R) 62.6% Arthur L. Sparks (D) 37.4% |
[[Kansas's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kansas 6]] |
Frank Carlson | Republican | 1934 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold |
Wint Smith (R) 58.1% G. E. Bengtson (D) 37.9% C. Floyd Hester (Proh) 4.0% |
Kentucky
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Kentucky's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 1]] |
Noble Jones Gregory | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Noble Jones Gregory (D) 66.2% William E. Porter (R) 33.1% Joseph S. Freeland (S) 0.7% |
[[Kentucky's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 2]] |
Earle C. Clements | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Earle C. Clements (D) 56.6% Thomas W. Hines (R) 43.4% |
[[Kentucky's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 3]] |
Emmet O'Neal | Democratic | 1934 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Thruston Ballard Morton (R) 58.1% Emmet O'Neal (D) 41.9% |
[[Kentucky's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 4]] |
Frank Chelf | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Frank Chelf (D) 53.1% Don Victor Drye (R) 46.9% |
[[Kentucky's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 5]] |
Brent Spence | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | Brent Spence (D) 51.2% Marion W. Moore (R) 48.8% |
[[Kentucky's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 6]] |
Virgil Chapman | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | Virgil Chapman (D) 55.0% W. D. Rogers (R) 45.0% |
[[Kentucky's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 7]] |
Andrew J. May | Democratic | 1930 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
W. Howes Meade (R) 59.3% Andrew J. May (D) 40.7% |
[[Kentucky's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 8]] |
Joe B. Bates | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | Joe B. Bates (D) 52.6% Ray Schmauch (R) 47.4% |
[[Kentucky's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Kentucky 9]] |
John M. Robsion | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | John M. Robsion (R) Unopposed |
Louisiana
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Louisiana's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 1]] |
F. Edward Hebert | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | F. Edward Hebert (D) 91.8% Dennison Suarez (R) 8.2% |
[[Louisiana's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 2]] |
Paul H. Maloney | Democratic | 1942 | Retired Democratic hold |
Hale Boggs (D) 90.7% Harold M. Herbst (R) 9.3% |
[[Louisiana's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 3]] |
James R. Domengeaux | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | James R. Domengeaux (D) Unopposed |
[[Louisiana's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 4]] |
Overton Brooks | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Overton Brooks (D) Unopposed |
[[Louisiana's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 5]] |
Charles E. McKenzie | Democratic | 1942 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Otto Passman (D) Unopposed |
[[Louisiana's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 6]] |
James H. Morrison | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | James H. Morrison (D) Unopposed |
[[Louisiana's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 7]] |
Henry D. Larcade, Jr. | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Henry D. Larcade, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
[[Louisiana's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Louisiana 8]] |
A. Leonard Allen | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | A. Leonard Allen (D) Unopposed |
Maine
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Maine's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maine 1]] |
Robert Hale | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Robert Hale (R) 59.6% John C. Fitzgerald (D) 40.4% |
[[Maine's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maine 2]] |
Margaret Chase Smith | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Margaret Chase Smith (R) 60.7% Edward J. Beauchamp (D) 39.3% |
[[Maine's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maine 3]] |
Frank Fellows | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Frank Fellows (R) 72.9% John M. Coghill (D) 27.1% |
Maryland
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Maryland's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 1]] |
Dudley Roe | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Edward T. Miller (R) 50.9% Dudley Roe (D) 49.1% |
[[Maryland's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 2]] |
Harry Streett Baldwin | Democratic | 1942 | Retired to run for Governor Democratic hold |
Hugh Meade (D) 52.4% David G. Harry (R) 47.6% |
[[Maryland's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 3]] |
Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (D) 63.9% Edward N. Kowzan (R) 36.1% |
[[Maryland's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 4]] |
George Hyde Fallon | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | George Hyde Fallon (D) 57.2% Paul Robertson (R) 42.8% |
[[Maryland's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 5]] |
Lansdale Sasscer | Democratic | 1939 | Re-elected | Lansdale Sasscer (D) 58.2% Edwin A. Glenn (R) 41.8% |
[[Maryland's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Maryland 6]] |
James Glenn Beall | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | James Glenn Beall (R) 58.1% Arch McDonald (D) 41.9% |
Massachusetts
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Massachusetts's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 1]] |
John W. Heselton | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | John W. Heselton (R) 58.0% John J. Falvey (D) 39.7% Chester M. Delf (Proh) 2.2% |
[[Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 2]] |
Charles R. Clason | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Charles R. Clason (R) 51.4% Foster Furcolo (D) 48.6% |
[[Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 3]] |
Philip Philbin | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Philip Philbin (D) 62.2% Carroll H. Balcom (R) 37.8% |
[[Massachusetts's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 4]] |
Pehr G. Holmes | Republican | 1930 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Harold Donohue (D) 49.5% Pehr G. Holmes (R) 48.5% Oliver M. Frazer (Proh) 2.0% |
[[Massachusetts's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 5]] |
Edith Nourse Rogers | Republican | 1925 | Re-elected | Edith Nourse Rogers (R) 71.6% Oliver S. Allen (D) 28.0% Harriet Slade (Proh) 0.4% |
[[Massachusetts's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 6]] |
George J. Bates | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | George J. Bates (R) 70.2% Richard B. O'Keefe (D) 29.8% |
[[Massachusetts's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 7]] |
Thomas J. Lane | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | Thomas J. Lane (D) 60.7% Ernest Bentley (R) 37.8% Freeman W. Follett (Proh) 1.5% |
[[Massachusetts's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 8]] |
Angier Goodwin | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Angier Goodwin (R) 63.5% Anthony M. Roche (D) 36.5% |
[[Massachusetts's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 9]] |
Charles L. Gifford | Republican | 1922 | Re-elected | Charles L. Gifford (R) 60.8% William McAuliffe (D) 37.8% Grace Farnsworth Luder (Proh) 1.4% |
[[Massachusetts's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 10]] |
Christian Herter | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Christian Herter (R) 64.0% Paul J. McCarty (D) 36.0% |
[[Massachusetts's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 11]] |
James Michael Curley | Democratic | 1942 | Retired to become Mayor of Boston Democratic hold |
John F. Kennedy (D) 71.9% Lester W. Bowen (R) 27.1% Philip Geer (Proh) 1.1% |
[[Massachusetts's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 12]] |
John William McCormack | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | John William McCormack (D) Unopposed |
[[Massachusetts's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 13]] |
Richard B. Wigglesworth | Republican | 1928 | Re-elected | Richard B. Wigglesworth (R) 67.5% James J. Goode, Jr. (D) 32.5% |
[[Massachusetts's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Massachusetts 14]] |
Joseph William Martin, Jr. | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Joseph William Martin, Jr. (R) 63.6% Martha Sharp (D) 36.4% |
Michigan
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Michigan's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 1]] |
George G. Sadowski | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | George G. Sadowski (D) 65.9% John B. Sosnowski (R) 33.4% Charles L. Dawson (Proh) 0.7% |
[[Michigan's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 2]] |
Earl C. Michener | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Earl C. Michener (R) 71.2% William R. Kelley (D) 28.0% Clarence DeCan (Proh) 0.7% Robert Cummins (C) 0.2% |
[[Michigan's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 3]] |
Paul W. Shafer | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Paul W. Shafer (R) 68.9% Herschel W. Carney (D) 29.9% D. D. Gibbons (Proh) 1.2% |
[[Michigan's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 4]] |
Clare E. Hoffman | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Clare E. Hoffman (R) 72.4% Harvey Hope Jarvis (D) 26.5% Ralph C. March (Proh) 1.0% |
[[Michigan's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 5]] |
Bartel J. Jonkman | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Bartel J. Jonkman (R) 71.6% Earle W. Reynolds (D) 28.4% |
[[Michigan's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 6]] |
William W. Blackney | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | William W. Blackney (R) 57.3% Arthur Elliott (D) 42.0% William H. Morford (Proh) 0.7% |
[[Michigan's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 7]] |
Jesse P. Wolcott | Republican | 1930 | Re-elected | Jesse P. Wolcott (R) 74.2% Earl J. Tallman (D) 25.0% Harry Wing (Proh) 0.7% |
[[Michigan's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 8]] |
Fred L. Crawford | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Fred L. Crawford (R) 72.6% J. Charles Mottashed (D) 26.4% H. T. Green (Proh) 1.0% |
[[Michigan's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 9]] |
Albert J. Engel | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Albert J. Engel (R) 71.8% J. Willard Krause (D) 27.6% Walker M. Jordan (Proh) 0.7% |
[[Michigan's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 10]] |
Roy O. Woodruff | Republican | 1920 | Re-elected | Roy O. Woodruff (R) 71.2% Herman N. Butler (D) 28.1% Floyd Seiter (Proh) 0.7% |
[[Michigan's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 11]] |
Frederick Van Ness Bradley | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Frederick Van Ness Bradley (R) 65.9% Cecil W. Bailey (D) 33.9% Charles Swanson (Proh) 0.2% |
[[Michigan's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 12]] |
Frank Eugene Hook | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
John B. Bennett (R) 54.4% Frank Eugene Hook (D) 45.2% August Larson (Proh) 0.4% |
[[Michigan's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 13]] |
George D. O'Brien | Democratic | 1940 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Howard A. Coffin (R) 52.8% George D. O'Brien (D) 46.9% O. Lon Chaney (Proh) 0.3% |
[[Michigan's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 14]] |
Louis C. Rabaut | Democratic | 1934 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Harold F. Youngblood (R) 53.3% Louis C. Rabaut (D) 46.3% A. L. Leach (Proh) 0.3% |
[[Michigan's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 15]] |
John D. Dingell, Sr. | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | John D. Dingell, Sr. (D) 51.9% Harry Henderson (R) 47.7% Selden D. Kelley (Proh) 0.4% |
[[Michigan's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 16]] |
John Lesinski, Sr. | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | John Lesinski, Sr. (D) 51.9% Albert A. Riddering (R) 47.1% E. A. Johnson (Proh) 0.6% William Allan (C) 0.4% |
[[Michigan's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Michigan 17]] |
George A. Dondero | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | George A. Dondero (R) 64.7% John W. L. Hicks (D) 34.7% Don Taylor (Proh) 0.5% |
Minnesota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Minnesota's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 1]] |
August H. Andresen | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | August H. Andresen (R) 68.4% Karl F. Rolvaag (DFL) 31.6% |
[[Minnesota's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 2]] |
Joseph P. O'Hara | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Joseph P. O'Hara (R) 76.0% L. J. Kilbride (DFL) 24.0% |
[[Minnesota's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 3]] |
William Gallagher | Democratic | 1944 | Died in office Republican gain |
George MacKinnon (R) 51.5% Roy W. Wier (DFL) 47.3% Warren Creel (I) 1.2% |
[[Minnesota's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 4]] |
Frank Starkey | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Edward Devitt (R) 51.5% Frank Starkey (DFL) 47.2% Dorothy Schultz (I) 1.3% |
[[Minnesota's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 5]] |
Walter Judd | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Walter Judd (R) 58.3% Douglas Hall (DFL) 41.7% |
[[Minnesota's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 6]] |
Harold Knutson | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Harold Knutson (R) 57.4% J. Edward Anderson (DFL) 42.6% |
[[Minnesota's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 7]] |
H. Carl Andersen | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | H. Carl Andersen (R) 65.4% Donald M. Lawson (DFL) 34.6% |
[[Minnesota's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 8]] |
William Alvin Pittenger | Republican | 1938 | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
John Blatnik (DFL) 57.7% William Alvin Pittenger (R) 42.3% |
[[Minnesota's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Minnesota 9]] |
Harold Hagen | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Harold Hagen (R) 63.9% Verner Nelson (DFL) 36.1% |
Mississippi
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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[[Mississippi's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 1]] |
John E. Rankin | Democratic | 1920 | Re-elected | John E. Rankin (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 2]] |
Jamie L. Whitten | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | Jamie L. Whitten (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 3]] |
William Madison Whittington | Democratic | 1924 | Re-elected | William Madison Whittington (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 4]] |
Thomas Abernethy | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Thomas Abernethy (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 5]] |
W. Arthur Winstead | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | W. Arthur Winstead (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 6]] |
William M. Colmer | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | William M. Colmer (D) Unopposed |
[[Mississippi's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Mississippi 7]] |
Dan R. McGehee | Democratic | 1934 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
John Bell Williams (D) Unopposed |
Missouri
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Missouri's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 1]] |
Samuel W. Arnold | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Samuel W. Arnold (R) 50.3% Walter G. Stillwell (D) 49.7% |
[[Missouri's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 2]] |
Max Schwabe | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Max Schwabe (R) 51.1% Will L. Nelson, Jr. (D) 48.9% |
[[Missouri's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 3]] |
William C. Cole | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | William C. Cole (R) 52.8% William Orr Sawyers (D) 47.2% |
[[Missouri's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 4]] |
C. Jasper Bell | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | C. Jasper Bell (D) 55.1% Vernon D. Fulcrut (R) 44.8% Hodges (S) 0.1% |
[[Missouri's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 5]] |
Roger C. Slaughter | Democratic | 1942 | Lost renomination Republican gain |
Albert L. Reeves, Jr. (R) 53.6% Enos A. Axtell (D) 46.3% Demaree (S) 0.06% |
[[Missouri's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 6]] |
Marion Tinsley Bennett | Republican | 1943 | Re-elected | Marion Tinsley Bennett (R) 58.6% Tom B. Hembree (D) 41.4% |
[[Missouri's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 7]] |
Dewey Short | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Dewey Short (R) 65.4% Don Ervin (D) 34.6% |
[[Missouri's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 8]] |
A. S. J. Carnahan | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Parke M. Banta (R) 51.1% A. S. J. Carnahan (D) 48.9% |
[[Missouri's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 9]] |
Clarence Cannon | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Clarence Cannon (D) 53.9% William Barton (R) 46.1% |
[[Missouri's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 10]] |
Orville Zimmerman | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Orville Zimmerman (D) 60.6% Walter K. Dillon (R) 39.4% |
[[Missouri's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 11]] |
John B. Sullivan | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Claude I. Bakewell (R) 50.7% John B. Sullivan (D) 49.1% Foster (Proh) 0.2% Anastasoff (Soc-Lab) 0.07% |
[[Missouri's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 12]] |
Walter C. Ploeser | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Walter C. Ploeser (R) 58.2% Henry W. Simpson (D) 41.8% Genck (Soc-Lab) 0.06% |
[[Missouri's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Missouri 13]] |
John J. Cochran | Democratic | 1926 | Retired Democratic hold |
Frank M. Karsten (D) 54.7% Alfred L. Grattendick (R) 45.2% Kochendorfer (Soc-Lab) 0.06% |
Montana
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Montana's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Montana 1]] |
Mike Mansfield | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Mike Mansfield (D) 57.6% Walter R. Rankin (R) 42.4% |
[[Montana's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Montana 2]] |
Wesley A. D'Ewart | Republican | 1945 | Re-elected | Wesley A. D'Ewart (R) 54.1% John J. Holmes (D) 45.1% Edgar M. Spriggs (S) 0.8% |
Nebraska
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Nebraska's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Nebraska 1]] |
Carl T. Curtis | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Carl T. Curtis (R) 66.4% William H. Meier (D) 33.6% |
[[Nebraska's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Nebraska 2]] |
Howard Buffett | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Howard Buffett (R) 58.3% Frank A. Jelen (D) 41.7% |
[[Nebraska's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Nebraska 3]] |
Karl Stefan | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Karl Stefan (R) 72.2% Hans O. Jensen (D) 22.7% Paul Burke (I) 5.1% |
[[Nebraska's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Nebraska 4]] |
Arthur L. Miller | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Arthur L. Miller (R) 71.3% Stanley D. Long (D) 28.7% |
Nevada
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Nevada's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Nevada At-large]] |
Berkeley L. Bunker | Democratic | 1944 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Republican gain |
Charles H. Russell (R) 58.8% Malcolm McEachin (D) 41.2% |
New Hampshire
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[New Hampshire's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Hampshire 1]] |
Chester Earl Merrow | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Chester Earl Merrow (R) 59.7% Josaphet T. Benoit (D) 40.3% |
[[New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Hampshire 2]] |
Sherman Adams | Republican | 1944 | Retired to run for Governor Republican hold |
Norris Cotton (R) 64.9% Patrick J. Hinchey (D) 35.1% |
New Jersey
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[New Jersey's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 1]] |
Charles A. Wolverton | Republican | 1926 | Re-elected | Charles A. Wolverton (R) 63.5% George F. Neutze (D) 36.5% |
[[New Jersey's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 2]] |
T. Millet Hand | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | T. Millet Hand (R) 67.1% Edward T. Keeley (D) 32.9% |
[[New Jersey's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 3]] |
James C. Auchincloss | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | James C. Auchincloss (R) 64.9% John W. Zimmermann (D) 33.4% W. Vincent Timberman (Justice) 1.7% |
[[New Jersey's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 4]] |
Frank A. Mathews, Jr. | Republican | 1945 | Re-elected | Frank A. Mathews, Jr. (R) 52.6% Charles R. Howell (D) 47.4% |
[[New Jersey's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 5]] |
Charles A. Eaton | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Charles A. Eaton (R) 61.3% John J. George (D) 38.5% Charles K. Ely (Proh) 0.1% |
[[New Jersey's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 6]] |
Clifford P. Case | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Clifford P. Case (R) 64.7% Walter H. Van Hoesen (D) 33.0% Margaret Cameron Lowe (Proh) 1.5% Robert Ensel (C) 0.8% |
[[New Jersey's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 7]] |
J. Parnell Thomas | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | J. Parnell Thomas (R) 69.0% Robert B. Meyner (D) 31.0% |
[[New Jersey's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 8]] |
Gordon Canfield | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Gordon Canfield (R) 70.5% John V. Breslin (D) 28.2% Peter J. Toth (No Foreign Loans) 0.5% Nathan Liss (C) 0.5% Henry T. Lun (Soc-Lab) 0.4% |
[[New Jersey's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 9]] |
Harry Lancaster Towe | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Harry Lancaster Towe (R) 69.1% John M. Mehler (D) 30.9% |
[[New Jersey's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 10]] |
Fred A. Hartley, Jr. | Republican | 1928 | Re-elected | Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (R) 52.5% Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D) 45.7% Louise K. Leach (Proh) 1.3% Morton D. Bluestone (S) 0.4% |
[[New Jersey's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 11]] |
Frank Sundstrom | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Frank Sundstrom (R) 60.4% Robert F. J. McGarry (D) 37.5% Gertrude L. Riger (S) 1.6% William E. Bohannon (Socialist Workers) 0.4% Wesley U. Morris (Proh) 0.2% |
[[New Jersey's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 12]] |
Robert W. Kean | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert W. Kean (R) 63.6% Raymond C. Connell (D) 34.7% Alice Ostrow (S) 1.6% William H. Farrell (Proh) 0.2% |
[[New Jersey's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 13]] |
Mary Teresa Norton | Democratic | 1924 | Re-elected | Mary Teresa Norton (D) 64.4% John A. Jones (R) 33.7% Arlene Phillips (Socialist Workers) 1.5% Sol Potegol (C) 0.3% William S. Dowd ($250 State Bonds) 0.1% |
[[New Jersey's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Jersey 14]] |
Edward J. Hart | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Edward J. Hart (D) 63.2% Edward P. Nicolay (R) 36.4% Joseph Fischer (C) 0.4% |
New Mexico
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[New Mexico's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Mexico At-large]] |
Antonio M. Fernandez | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Georgia Lee Lusk (D) 26.4% Antonio M. Fernandez (D) 26.0% Earl Douglas (R) 24.1% Herman G. Baca (R) 23.5% |
[[New Mexico's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New Mexico At-large]] |
Clinton Presba Anderson | Democratic | 1940 | Resigned when appointed Secretary of Agriculture Democratic hold |
New York
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[New York's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 1]] |
Edgar A. Sharp | Republican | 1944 | Retired Republican hold |
W. Kingsland Macy (R) 77.3% Eugene T. O'Neill (D) 22.7% |
[[New York's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 2]] |
Leonard W. Hall | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Leonard W. Hall (R) 78.4% Josephine U. Mayes (D) 21.6% |
[[New York's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 3]] |
Henry J. Latham | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Henry J. Latham (R) 69.7% Aloysius J. Maickel (D) 22.6% Herbert Shingler (American Labor) 4.8% William L. Munger (Liberal) 2.9% |
[[New York's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 4]] |
William Bernard Barry | Democratic | 1935 | Died in office Republican gain |
Gregory McMahon (R) 53.3% Emily B. Barry (D) 35.6% George H. Rooney (American Labor) 6.9% Nash Starr (Liberal) 4.1% |
[[New York's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 5]] |
James A. Roe | Democratic | 1944 | Retired Republican gain |
Robert Tripp Ross (R) 53.0% James A. Phillips (D) 47.0% |
[[New York's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 6]] |
James J. Delaney | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Robert Nodar, Jr. (R) 53.8% James J. Delaney (D) 46.2% |
[[New York's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 7]] |
John J. Delaney | Democratic | 1931 | Re-elected | John J. Delaney (D) 57.5% Roy M. D. Richardson (R) 42.5% |
[[New York's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 8]] |
Joseph L. Pfeifer | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Joseph L. Pfeifer (D) 53.9% Paul W. Williams (R) 46.1% |
[[New York's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 9]] |
Eugene James Keogh | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Eugene James Keogh (D) 48.6% Samuel R. Scialabba (R) 32.1% Anthony Scimeca (American Labor) 19.3% |
[[New York's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 10]] |
Andrew Lawrence Somers | Democratic | 1924 | Re-elected | Andrew Lawrence Somers (D) 57.9% Victor Wichum (R) 33.8% August Claessens (Liberal) 8.3% |
[[New York's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 11]] |
James J. Heffernan | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | James J. Heffernan (D) 60.4% Alfred C. McKenzie (R) 39.6% |
[[New York's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 12]] |
John J. Rooney | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John J. Rooney (D) 54.0% Vincent J. Longhi (R) 46.0% |
[[New York's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 13]] |
Donald L. O'Toole | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Donald L. O'Toole (D) 53.5% Charles H. Weadon (R) 46.5% |
[[New York's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 14]] |
Leo F. Rayfiel | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Leo F. Rayfiel (D) 75.0% Robert H. Thayer (R) 25.0% |
[[New York's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 15]] |
Emanuel Celler | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Emanuel Celler (D) 79.4% Lauri T. Laisi (R) 20.4% Max Schachtman (Workers) 0.2% |
[[New York's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 16]] |
Ellsworth B. Buck | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Ellsworth B. Buck (R) 61.2% John Burry (D) 38.8% |
[[New York's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 17]] |
Joseph C. Baldwin | Republican | 1941 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Frederic Rene Coudert, Jr. (R) 57.5% Myron Sulzberger, Jr. (D) 34.2% Joseph C. Baldwin (American Labor) 8.3% |
[[New York's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 18]] |
Vito Marcantonio | Labor | 1938 | Re-elected | Vito Marcantonio (American Labor) 54.2% Frederick V. P. Bryan (R) 45.8% |
[[New York's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 19]] |
Arthur George Klein | Democratic | February 19, 1946 (Special) |
Re-elected | Arthur George Klein (D) 71.4% William I. Lehrfeld (R) 28.6% |
[[New York's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 20]] |
Sol Bloom | Democratic | 1923 | Re-elected | Sol Bloom (D) 61.1% Jules J. Justin (R) 38.9% |
[[New York's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 21]] |
James H. Torrens | Democratic | 1944 | Retired Republican gain |
Jacob K. Javits (R) 46.0% Daniel Flynn (D) 39.9% Eugene P. Connolly (D) 14.1% |
[[New York's 22nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 22]] |
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (D) 62.5% Grant Reynolds (R) 37.5% |
[[New York's 23rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 23]] |
Walter A. Lynch | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Walter A. Lynch (D) 43.4% Peter Wynne (R) 25.2% David A. Schlossberg (American Labor) 20.8% William Macks (Liberal) 10.6% |
[[New York's 24th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 24]] |
Benjamin J. Rabin | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Benjamin J. Rabin (D) 44.2% Roy Soden (American Labor) 27.2% David Scher (R) 19.0% Bennie Benedick (Liberal) 9.6% |
[[New York's 25th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 25]] |
Charles A. Buckley | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Charles A. Buckley (D) 32.5% Charles Garside (R) 32.3% Edward V. Morand (American Labor) 17.5% Ira J. Palestine (Liberal) 10.9% John A. Dewey, Jr. (Veterans) 6.8% |
[[New York's 26th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 26]] |
Peter A. Quinn | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
David M. Potts (R) 44.1% Peter A. Quinn (D) 37.3% Gerald O'Reilly (American Labor) 13.2% Augustus Batten (Liberal) 5.4% |
[[New York's 27th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 27]] |
Ralph W. Gwinn | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Ralph W. Gwinn (R) 68.5% Francis X. Nulty (D) 31.5% |
[[New York's 28th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 28]] |
Ralph A. Gamble | Republican | 1937 | Re-elected | Ralph A. Gamble (R) 75.4% Morris Karnes (D) 24.6% |
[[New York's 29th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 29]] |
Augustus W. Bennet | Republican | 1944 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Katharine St. George (R) 58.2% James K. Welsh (D) 38.4% Bryce Oliver (American Labor) 3.4% |
[[New York's 30th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 30]] |
Jay Le Fevre | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Jay Le Fevre (R) 69.5% John F. Killgrew (D) 30.5% |
[[New York's 31st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 31]] |
Bernard W. Kearney | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Bernard W. Kearney (R) 59.2% Carroll A. Gardner (D) 40.8% |
[[New York's 32nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 32]] |
William T. Byrne | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | William T. Byrne (D) 55.1% William K. Sanford (R) 44.9% |
[[New York's 33rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 33]] |
Dean P. Taylor | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Dean P. Taylor (R) 69.9% David J. Fitzgerald (D) 30.1% |
[[New York's 34th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 34]] |
Clarence E. Kilburn | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Clarence E. Kilburn (R) 73.0% William G. Houk (D) 25.4% Carl H. Bogardus (American Labor) 1.6% |
[[New York's 35th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 35]] |
Hadwen C. Fuller | Republican | 1943 | Re-elected | Hadwen C. Fuller (R) 54.3% Frank A. Emma (D) 45.7% |
[[New York's 36th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 36]] |
Clarence E. Hancock | Republican | 1927 | Retired Republican hold |
R. Walter Riehlman (R) 63.3% Lawson Barnes (D) 36.7% |
[[New York's 37th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 37]] |
Edwin Arthur Hall | Republican | 1939 | Re-elected | Edwin Arthur Hall (R) 71.7% Charles R. Wilson (D) 28.3% |
[[New York's 38th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 38]] |
John Taber | Republican | 1922 | Re-elected | John Taber (R) 72.1% George T. Franklin (D) 27.9% |
[[New York's 39th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 39]] |
W. Sterling Cole | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | W. Sterling Cole (R) 72.5% William Heidt, Jr. (D) 27.5% |
[[New York's 40th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 40]] |
George F. Rogers | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Kenneth B. Keating (R) 60.5% George F. Rogers (D) 39.5% |
[[New York's 41st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 41]] |
James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. | Republican | 1932 | Re-elected | James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. (R) 71.5% Charles J. Reap (D) 28.5% |
[[New York's 42nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 42]] |
Walter Gresham Andrews | Republican | 1930 | Re-elected | Walter Gresham Andrews (R) 62.5% William R. Lupton (D) 37.5% |
[[New York's 43rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 43]] |
Edward J. Elsaesser | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Edward J. Elsaesser (R) 62.6% Charles P. McCabe (D) 33.2% George J. Young (American Labor) 4.2% |
[[New York's 44th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 44]] |
John Cornelius Butler | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | John Cornelius Butler (R) 57.5% James B. Downey (D) 42.5% |
[[New York's 45th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.New York 45]] |
Daniel A. Reed | Republican | 1918 | Re-elected | Daniel A. Reed (R) 70.4% Joseph E. Proudman (D) 26.7% Carl William Lundberg (Veterans) 2.9% |
North Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[North Carolina's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 1]] |
Herbert Covington Bonner | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Herbert Covington Bonner (D) 89.2% Zeno Ratcliff (R) 10.8% |
[[North Carolina's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 2]] |
John H. Kerr | Democratic | 1923 | Re-elected | John H. Kerr (D) Unopposed |
[[North Carolina's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 3]] |
Graham Arthur Barden | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Graham Arthur Barden (D) 66.7% H. B. Kornegay (R) 33.3% |
[[North Carolina's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 4]] |
Harold D. Cooley | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | Harold D. Cooley (D) 65.7% Ben L. Spence (R) 34.3% |
[[North Carolina's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 5]] |
John Hamlin Folger | Democratic | 1941 | Re-elected | John Hamlin Folger (D) 62.9% S. Evan Hall (R) 37.1% |
[[North Carolina's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 6]] |
Carl T. Durham | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Carl T. Durham (D) 63.4% A. A. McDonald (R) 36.6% |
[[North Carolina's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 7]] |
J. Bayard Clark | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | J. Bayard Clark (D) 73.9% H. Edmund Rogers (R) 26.1% |
[[North Carolina's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 8]] |
Eliza Jane Pratt | Democratic | May 25, 1946 (Special) |
Retired Democratic hold |
Charles B. Deane (D) 54.2% Joseph H. Whicker (R) 45.8% |
[[North Carolina's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 9]] |
Robert L. Doughton | Democratic | 1910 | Re-elected | Robert L. Doughton (D) 54.9% Clyde R. Greene (R) 45.1% |
[[North Carolina's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 10]] |
Sam Ervin | Democratic | January 22, 1946 (Special) |
Retired Democratic hold |
Hamilton C. Jones (D) 53.8% P. C. Burkholder (R) 46.2% |
[[North Carolina's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 11]] |
Alfred L. Bulwinkle | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D) 58.5% C. Y. Nanney, Jr. (R) 41.5% |
[[North Carolina's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Carolina 12]] |
Zebulon Weaver | Democratic | 1930 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Monroe Minor Redden (D) 60.5% Guy Weaver (R) 39.5% |
North Dakota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[North Dakota's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Dakota At-large]] |
William Lemke | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | William Lemke (R) 37.3% Charles R. Robertson (R) 36.9% James M. Hanley (D) 14.9% Edwin Cooper (D) 10.8% |
[[North Dakota's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.North Dakota At-large]] |
Charles R. Robertson | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected |
Ohio
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Ohio's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 1]] |
Charles H. Elston | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Charles H. Elston (R) 64.2% G. Andrews Espy (D) 35.8% |
[[Ohio's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 2]] |
William E. Hess | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | William E. Hess (R) 63.2% Francis G. Davis (D) 36.8% |
[[Ohio's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 3]] |
Edward J. Gardner | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Raymond H. Burke (R) 52.0% Edward J. Gardner (D) 48.0% |
[[Ohio's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 4]] |
Robert Franklin Jones | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Robert Franklin Jones (R) 59.2% Merl J. Bragg (D) 40.8% |
[[Ohio's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 5]] |
Cliff Clevenger | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Cliff Clevenger (R) 60.3% Willard Thomas (D) 39.7% |
[[Ohio's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 6]] |
Edward O. McCowen | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Edward O. McCowen (R) 54.8% Franklin E. Smith (D) 45.2% |
[[Ohio's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 7]] |
Clarence J. Brown | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Clarence J. Brown (R) 68.0% Carl H. Ehl (D) 32.0% |
[[Ohio's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 8]] |
Frederick C. Smith | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Frederick C. Smith (R) 64.0% John T. Siemon (D) 36.0% |
[[Ohio's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 9]] |
Homer A. Ramey | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Homer A. Ramey (R) 50.1% Michael V. DiSalle (D) 49.9% |
[[Ohio's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 10]] |
Thomas A. Jenkins | Republican | 1924 | Re-elected | Thomas A. Jenkins (R) 66.6% H. A. McCown (D) 33.4% |
[[Ohio's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 11]] |
Walter E. Brehm | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Walter E. Brehm (R) 60.6% Lester S. Reid (D) 39.4% |
[[Ohio's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 12]] |
John M. Vorys | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | John M. Vorys (R) 62.0% Arthur P. Lamneck (D) 38.0% |
[[Ohio's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 13]] |
Alvin F. Weichel | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Alvin F. Weichel (R) 72.1% Frank W. Thomas (D) 27.9% |
[[Ohio's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 14]] |
Walter B. Huber | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Walter B. Huber (D) 52.6% Fred W. Danner (R) 46.4% Harry Hurtt, Jr. (I) 1.0% |
[[Ohio's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 15]] |
Percy W. Griffiths | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Percy W. Griffiths (R) 53.2% Robert T. Secrest (D) 46.8% |
[[Ohio's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 16]] |
William R. Thom | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Henderson H. Carson (R) 55.8% William R. Thom (D) 44.2% |
[[Ohio's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 17]] |
J. Harry McGregor | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | J. Harry McGregor (R) 65.3% Wesley W. Purdy (D) 34.7% |
[[Ohio's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 18]] |
Earl R. Lewis | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Earl R. Lewis (R) 58.8% Eugene A. Blum (D) 41.2% |
[[Ohio's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 19]] |
Michael J. Kirwan | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Michael J. Kirwan (D) 59.9% Norman W. Adams (R) 40.1% |
[[Ohio's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 20]] |
Michael A. Feighan | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Michael A. Feighan (D) 67.0% Walter E. Obert (R) 33.0% |
[[Ohio's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 21]] |
Robert Crosser | Democratic | 1922 | Re-elected | Robert Crosser (D) 64.0% James S. Hudec (R) 36.0% |
[[Ohio's 22nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio 22]] |
Frances P. Bolton | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Frances P. Bolton (R) 69.1% Earl Heffley (D) 27.3% Matthew DeMore (I) 3.6% |
[[Ohio's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Ohio At-large]] |
George H. Bender | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | George H. Bender (R) 59.5% William M. Boyd (D) 40.5% |
Oklahoma
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Oklahoma's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 1]] |
George B. Schwabe | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | George B. Schwabe (R) 54.5% Oras A. Shaw (D) 45.5% |
[[Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 2]] |
William G. Stigler | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | William G. Stigler (D) 63.1% Ferd P. Snider (R) 36.9% |
[[Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 3]] |
Paul Stewart | Democratic | 1942 | Retired Democratic hold |
Carl Albert (D) 85.0% Eleanor L. Watson (R) 15.0% |
[[Oklahoma's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 4]] |
Lyle Boren | Democratic | 1936 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Glen D. Johnson (D) 64.4% Pliney S. Frye (R) 35.6% |
[[Oklahoma's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 5]] |
A. S. Mike Monroney | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | A. S. Mike Monroney (D) 52.0% Carmon C. Harris (R) 48.0% |
[[Oklahoma's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 6]] |
Jed Johnson | Democratic | 1926 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Toby Morris (D) 65.6% Joe Hart, Jr. (R) 34.4% |
[[Oklahoma's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 7]] |
Victor Wickersham | Democratic | 1941 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Preston E. Peden (D) 78.7% J. Warren White (R) 21.3% |
[[Oklahoma's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oklahoma 8]] |
Ross Rizley | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | Ross Rizley (R) 54.8% Tom Hieronymus (D) 45.2% |
Oregon
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Oregon's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oregon 1]] |
A. Walter Norblad | Republican | January 18, 1946 (Special) |
Re-elected | A. Walter Norblad (R) 72.0% Lyman Ross (D) 28.0% |
[[Oregon's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oregon 2]] |
Lowell Stockman | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Lowell Stockman (R) 67.4% Lamar Townsend (D) 32.6% |
[[Oregon's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oregon 3]] |
Homer D. Angell | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Homer D. Angell (R) 56.7% Lew Wallace (D) 43.3% |
[[Oregon's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Oregon 4]] |
Harris Ellsworth | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Harris Ellsworth (R) 69.2% Louis Aubrey Wood (D) 30.8% |
Pennsylvania
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 1]] |
William A. Barrett | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
James A. Gallagher (R) 57.3% William A. Barrett (D) 42.7% |
[[Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 2]] |
William T. Granahan | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Robert N. McGarvey (R) 51.4% William T. Granahan (D) 48.6% |
[[Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 3]] |
Michael J. Bradley | Democratic | 1936 | Retired Republican gain |
Hardie Scott (R) 62.1% Albert S. Townsend (D) 37.9% |
[[Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 4]] |
John E. Sheridan | Democratic | 1939 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Franklin J. Maloney (R) 50.2% John E. Sheridan (D) 44.6% John K. Rice (Citizens) 5.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 5]] |
William J. Green, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
George W. Sarbacher, Jr. (R) 56.9% William J. Green, Jr. (D) 43.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 6]] |
Herbert J. McGlinchey | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Hugh Scott (R) 58.5% Herbert J. McGlinchey (D) 41.5% |
[[Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 7]] |
James Wolfenden | Republican | 1928 | Retired Republican hold |
E. Wallace Chadwick (R) 66.5% Vernon O'Rourke (D) 33.5% |
[[Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 8]] |
Charles L. Gerlach | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Charles L. Gerlach (R) 58.9% Henry Chapin (D) 41.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 9]] |
J. Roland Kinzer | Republican | 1930 | Retired Republican hold |
Paul B. Dague (R) 72.7% Edgar Campbell (D) 27.3% |
[[Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 10]] |
John W. Murphy | Democratic | 1942 | Resigned to become judge of Middle District of Pennsylvania Republican gain |
James P. Scoblick (R) 51.0% Frank X. Murray (D) 49.0% |
[[Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 11]] |
Daniel J. Flood | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Mitchell Jenkins (R) 50.8% Daniel J. Flood (D) 49.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 12]] |
Ivor D. Fenton | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Ivor D. Fenton (R) 62.7% Ralph M. Bashore (D) 37.3% |
[[Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 13]] |
Daniel K. Hoch | Democratic | 1942 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Frederick A. Muhlenberg (R) 54.6% Daniel K. Hoch (D) 41.0% Raymond S. Hofses (S) 4.4% |
[[Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 14]] |
Wilson D. Gillette | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | Wilson D. Gillette (R) 67.4% James S. Fields (D) 32.6% |
[[Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 15]] |
Robert F. Rich | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Robert F. Rich (R) 68.5% Richard F. Hartzell (D) 31.5% |
[[Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 16]] |
Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. (R) 74.4% William L. Batt, Jr. (D) 25.6% |
[[Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 17]] |
Richard M. Simpson | Republican | 1937 | Re-elected | Richard M. Simpson (R) 66.2% Lowell H. Alexander (D) 33.8% |
[[Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 18]] |
John C. Kunkel | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | John C. Kunkel (R) 69.0% William B. Freeland (D) 31.0% |
[[Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 19]] |
Leon H. Gavin | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Leon H. Gavin (R) 68.0% Lloyd N. Hugh (D) 29.8% R. S. Byers (Proh) 2.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 20]] |
Francis E. Walter | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | Francis E. Walter (D) 52.5% Norman A. Peil (R) 47.5% |
[[Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 21]] |
Chester H. Gross | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Chester H. Gross (R) 52.0% John W. Brehm (D) 48.0% |
[[Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 22]] |
D. Emmert Brumbaugh | Republican | 1943 | Retired Republican hold |
James E. Van Zandt (R) 65.9% John A. Shartle (D) 34.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 23rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 23]] |
Carl Henry Hoffman | Republican | May 21, 1946 (Special) |
Retired Republican hold |
William J. Crow (R) 52.9% John W. Rankin (D) 47.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 24th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 24]] |
Thomas E. Morgan | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Thomas E. Morgan (D) 56.8% Roy A. Purviance (R) 43.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 25th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 25]] |
Louis E. Graham | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Louis E. Graham (R) 58.8% Samuel G. Neff (D) 41.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 26th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 26]] |
Harve Tibbott | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Harve Tibbott (R) 54.6% Thomas A. Owens (D) 45.4% |
[[Pennsylvania's 27th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 27]] |
Augustine B. Kelley | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Augustine B. Kelley (D) 52.9% Roy C. McKenna (R) 47.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 28th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 28]] |
Robert L. Rodgers | Republican | 1938 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Carroll D. Kearns (R) 63.9% Charles W. Webb (D) 36.1% |
[[Pennsylvania's 29th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 29]] |
Howard E. Campbell | Republican | 1944 | Lost renomination Republican hold |
John McDowell (R) 53.5% Harry J. Davenport (D) 46.5% |
[[Pennsylvania's 30th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 30]] |
Robert J. Corbett | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Robert J. Corbett (R) 60.1% James W. Knox (D) 39.9% |
[[Pennsylvania's 31st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 31]] |
James G. Fulton | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | James G. Fulton (R) 63.8% Edward A. Schultz (D) 36.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 32nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 32]] |
Herman P. Eberharter | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Herman P. Eberharter (D) 62.8% Ignatius J. Pillart (R) 37.2% |
[[Pennsylvania's 33rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Pennsylvania 33]] |
Frank Buchanan | Democratic | May 21, 1946 (Special) |
Re-elected | Frank Buchanan (D) 57.9% John Robert Brown, Jr. (R) 42.1% |
Rhode Island
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Rhode Island's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Rhode Island 1]] |
Aime Forand | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Aime Forand (D) 56.7% Raymond A. Mailloux (R) 42.6% Charles R. Napier (Constitutional Government) 0.7% |
[[Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Rhode Island 2]] |
John E. Fogarty | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | John E. Fogarty (D) 52.7% John J. Kelly, Jr. (R) 47.3% |
South Carolina
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[South Carolina's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 1]] |
L. Mendel Rivers | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | L. Mendel Rivers (D) Unopposed |
[[South Carolina's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 2]] |
John J. Riley | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John J. Riley (D) Unopposed |
[[South Carolina's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 3]] |
Butler B. Hare | Democratic | 1938 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
William Jennings Bryan Dorn (D) Unopposed |
[[South Carolina's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 4]] |
Joseph R. Bryson | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Joseph R. Bryson (D) Unopposed |
[[South Carolina's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 5]] |
James P. Richards | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | James P. Richards (D) Unopposed |
[[South Carolina's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Carolina 6]] |
John L. McMillan | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | John L. McMillan (D) 96.9% James R. Prioleau (Prog) 2.4% Leroy Dimery (I) 0.7% |
South Dakota
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[South Dakota's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Dakota 1]] |
Karl E. Mundt | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Karl E. Mundt (R) 61.5% Merton B. Tice (D) 38.5% |
[[South Dakota's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.South Dakota 2]] |
Francis H. Case | Republican | 1936 | Re-elected | Francis H. Case (R) 69.7% John P. Reinhard (D) 30.3% |
Tennessee
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Tennessee's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 1]] |
B. Carroll Reece | Republican | 1932 | Retired Republican hold |
Dayton E. Phillips (R) Unopposed |
[[Tennessee's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 2]] |
John Jennings | Republican | 1939 | Re-elected | John Jennings (R) 84.0% James Douglas Wyrick (I) 16.0% |
[[Tennessee's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 3]] |
Estes Kefauver | Democratic | 1939 | Re-elected | Estes Kefauver (D) 90.8% George Bagwell (I) 9.2% |
[[Tennessee's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 4]] |
Albert Gore, Sr. | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Albert Gore, Sr. (D) 67.5% H. E. McLean (R) 32.5% |
[[Tennessee's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 5]] |
Harold Earthman | Democratic | 1944 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Joe L. Evins (D) Unopposed |
[[Tennessee's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 6]] |
Percy Priest | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Percy Priest (D) 77.1% Will T. Perry (R) 22.9% |
[[Tennessee's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 7]] |
W. Wirt Courtney | Democratic | 1939 | Re-elected | W. Wirt Courtney (D) Unopposed |
[[Tennessee's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 8]] |
Tom J. Murray | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | Tom J. Murray (D) Unopposed |
[[Tennessee's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 9]] |
Jere Cooper | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Jere Cooper (D) Unopposed |
[[Tennessee's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Tennessee 10]] |
Clifford Davis | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Clifford Davis (D) Unopposed |
Texas
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Texas's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 1]] |
Wright Patman | Democratic | 1928 | Re-elected | Wright Patman (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 2]] |
Jesse M. Combs | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Jesse M. Combs (D) 96.2% Don Parker (R) 3.8% |
[[Texas's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 3]] |
Lindley Beckworth | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Lindley Beckworth (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 4]] |
Sam Rayburn | Democratic | 1912 | Re-elected | Sam Rayburn (D) 93.7% Floyd Harry (R) 6.3% |
[[Texas's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 5]] |
Hatton W. Sumners | Democratic | 1914 | Retired Democratic hold |
Joseph Franklin Wilson (D) 75.8% Lewis W. Stayart (R) 24.2% |
[[Texas's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 6]] |
Luther A. Johnson | Democratic | 1922 | Resigned when appointed to United States Tax Court Democratic hold |
Olin E. Teague (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 7]] |
Tom Pickett | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | Tom Pickett (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 8]] |
Albert Richard Thomas | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | Albert Richard Thomas (D) 90.8% Richard F. Burns (R) 9.2% |
[[Texas's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 9]] |
Joseph J. Mansfield | Democratic | 1916 | Re-elected | Joseph J. Mansfield (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 10]] |
Lyndon B. Johnson | Democratic | 1937 | Re-elected | Lyndon B. Johnson (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 11th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 11]] |
William R. Poage | Democratic | 1936 | Re-elected | William R. Poage (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 12th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 12]] |
Fritz G. Lanham | Democratic | 1919 | Retired Democratic hold |
Wingate H. Lucas (D) 87.7% Elton M. Hyder (R) 12.3% |
[[Texas's 13th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 13]] |
Ed Gossett | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Ed Gossett (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 14th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 14]] |
John E. Lyle, Jr. | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | John E. Lyle, Jr. (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 15th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 15]] |
Milton H. West | Democratic | 1933 | Re-elected | Milton H. West (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 16th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 16]] |
R. Ewing Thomason | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | R. Ewing Thomason (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 17th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 17]] |
Sam M. Russell | Democratic | 1940 | Retired Democratic hold |
Omar Burleson (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 18th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 18]] |
Eugene Worley | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Eugene Worley (D) 74.0% Frank T. O'Brien (R) 26.0% |
[[Texas's 19th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 19]] |
George H. Mahon | Democratic | 1934 | Re-elected | George H. Mahon (D) 94.6% Mohler D. Temple (R) 5.4% |
[[Texas's 20th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 20]] |
Paul J. Kilday | Democratic | 1938 | Re-elected | Paul J. Kilday (D) Unopposed |
[[Texas's 21st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Texas 21]] |
O. C. Fisher | Democratic | 1942 | Re-elected | O. C. Fisher (D) Unopposed |
Utah
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Utah's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Utah 1]] |
Walter K. Granger | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Walter K. Granger (D) 50.1% David J. Wilson (R) 49.9% |
[[Utah's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Utah 2]] |
J. W. Robinson | Democratic | 1932 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
William A. Dawson (R) 52.7% J. W. Robinson (D) 47.3% |
Vermont
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Vermont's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Vermont At-large]] |
Charles Albert Plumley | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Charles Albert Plumley (R) 64.3% Matthew J. Caldbeck (D) 35.7% |
Virginia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Virginia's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 1]] |
S. Otis Bland | Democratic | 1918 | Re-elected | S. Otis Bland (D) 75.0% Walter Johnson (R) 25.0% |
[[Virginia's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 2]] |
Ralph Hunter Daughton | Democratic | 1944 | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Porter Hardy, Jr. (D) 65.7% Sidney H. Kelsey (R) 34.3% |
[[Virginia's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 3]] |
J. Vaughan Gary | Democratic | 1945 | Re-elected | J. Vaughan Gary (D) 73.3% Earle Lutz (R) 26.7% |
[[Virginia's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 4]] |
Patrick H. Drewry | Democratic | 1920 | Re-elected | Patrick H. Drewry (D) 87.1% Andrew S. Condrey (R) 12.9% |
[[Virginia's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 5]] |
Thomas G. Burch | Democratic | 1930 | Appointed to U.S. Senate Democratic hold |
Thomas Bahnson Stanley (D) 73.5% William L. Creasy (R) 26.5% |
[[Virginia's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 6]] |
James Lindsay Almond, Jr. | Democratic | February 25, 1946 (Special) |
Re-elected | James Lindsay Almond, Jr. (D) 64.8% Frank R. Angell (R) 34.3% Ruby Mae Wilkes (S) 0.9% |
[[Virginia's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 7]] |
Absalom Willis Robertson | Democratic | 1932 | Retired to run for U.S. Senate Democratic hold |
Burr Harrison (D) 62.3% Karl Jenkins (R) 37.7% |
[[Virginia's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 8]] |
Howard W. Smith | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | Howard W. Smith (D) 62.1% Lawrence Michael (R) 37.9% |
[[Virginia's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Virginia 9]] |
John W. Flannagan, Jr. | Democratic | 1930 | Re-elected | John W. Flannagan, Jr. (D) 51.8% S. H. Sutherland (R) 43.1% John Albert Goodpasture, Jr. (I) 5.1% |
Washington
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Washington's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 1]] |
Hugh De Lacy | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Homer R. Jones (R) 63.8% Hugh De Lacy (D) 36.2% |
[[Washington's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 2]] |
Henry M. Jackson | Democratic | 1940 | Re-elected | Henry M. Jackson (D) 53.1% Payson Peterson (R) 46.9% |
[[Washington's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 3]] |
Charles R. Savage | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Fred B. Norman (R) 53.9% Charles R. Savage (D) 46.1% |
[[Washington's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 4]] |
Hal Holmes | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Hal Holmes (R) 67.6% Earl S. Coe (D) 32.4% |
[[Washington's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 5]] |
Walt Horan | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Walt Horan (R) 61.3% John T. Little (D) 36.5% Knute Hill (Ind Prog) 2.1% |
[[Washington's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Washington 6]] |
John M. Coffee | Democratic | 1936 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Thor C. Tollefson (R) 53.9% John M. Coffee (D) 46.1% |
West Virginia
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[West Virginia's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 1]] |
Matthew M. Neely | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Francis J. Love (R) 53.1% Matthew M. Neely (D) 46.9% |
[[West Virginia's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 2]] |
Jennings Randolph | Democratic | 1932 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Melvin C. Snyder (R) 51.4% Jennings Randolph (D) 48.6% |
[[West Virginia's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 3]] |
Cleveland M. Bailey | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Edward G. Rohrbough (R) 51.5% Cleveland M. Bailey (D) 48.5% |
[[West Virginia's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 4]] |
Hubert S. Ellis | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Hubert S. Ellis (R) 52.6% M. G. Burnside (D) 47.4% |
[[West Virginia's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 5]] |
John Kee | Democratic | 1932 | Re-elected | John Kee (D) 56.9% Hartley Sanders (R) 43.1% |
[[West Virginia's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.West Virginia 6]] |
E. H. Hedrick | Democratic | 1944 | Re-elected | E. H. Hedrick (D) 52.9% Harold H. Neff (R) 47.1% |
Wisconsin
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Wisconsin's 1st congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 1]] |
Lawrence H. Smith | Republican | 1941 | Re-elected | Lawrence H. Smith (R) 56.5% John R. Redstrom (D) 42.8% Lars P. Christensen (S) 0.7% |
[[Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 2]] |
Robert Kirkland Henry | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | Robert Kirkland Henry (R) 62.9% William G. Rice (D) 36.3% Ayer T. Wallace (S) 0.9% |
[[Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 3]] |
William H. Stevenson | Republican | 1940 | Re-elected | William H. Stevenson (R) 96.1% Walter L. Alexander (S) 3.9% |
[[Wisconsin's 4th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 4]] |
Thaddeus Wasielewski | Democratic | 1940 | Lost renomination Defeated as Independent Republican gain |
John C. Brophy (R) 36.5% Edmund C. Bobrowicz (D) 33.0% Thaddeus Wasielewski (I) 28.6% George E. Helberg (S) 1.8% |
[[Wisconsin's 5th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 5]] |
Andrew Biemiller | Democratic | 1944 | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Charles J. Kersten (R) 54.1% Andrew Biemiller (D) 42.3% Frank P. Zeidler (S) 3.6% |
[[Wisconsin's 6th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 6]] |
Frank B. Keefe | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Frank B. Keefe (R) 64.2% Edwin W. Webster (D) 34.7% Rudolph Renn (S) 1.1% |
[[Wisconsin's 7th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 7]] |
Reid F. Murray | Republican | 1938 | Re-elected | Reid F. Murray (R) 71.6% Elmer E. Fraley (D) 27.8% John A. Pearson, Jr. (S) 0.6% |
[[Wisconsin's 8th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 8]] |
John W. Byrnes | Republican | 1944 | Re-elected | John W. Byrnes (R) 64.7% Martin J. Young (D) 35.3% |
[[Wisconsin's 9th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 9]] |
Merlin Hull | Republican | 1934 | Re-elected | Merlin Hull (R) 99.0% Adolph Maassen (S) 1.0% |
[[Wisconsin's 10th congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wisconsin 10]] |
Alvin E. O'Konski | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Alvin E. O'Konski (R) 53.0% Henry J. Berquist (D) 42.4% Eugene R. Princeton (I) 3.9% Adolph F. Kreie (S) 0.7% |
Wyoming
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
[[Wyoming's at-large congressional district#REDIRECTmw:Help:Magic words#Other This page is a soft redirect.Wyoming At-large]] |
Frank A. Barrett | Republican | 1942 | Re-elected | Frank A. Barrett (R) 56.0% John J. McIntyre (D) 44.0% |
References
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Leuchtenburg, William E. (November 2006). "New Faces of 1946: An unpopular president. A war-weary people. In the midterm elections of 60 years ago, voters took aim at incumbents". Smithsonian (magazine) (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution). p. 2 of 5. Retrieved May 12, 2009.
On October 14, scarcely more than three weeks before midterm elections, Truman bit the bullet. Even when his approval rating dropped to 32 percent, he had told reporters that controls were indispensable. On this night, however, speaking to the largest radio audience since the end of the war, Truman lashed out at "the few men in Congress who, in the service of selfish interests, have been determined for some time to wreck price controls no matter what the cost might be to our people." Then he stunned the nation by announcing that he was lifting controls on meat. With the lid off, prices skyrocketed. The New York Daily News headlined: PRICES SOAR, BUYERS SORE/STEERS JUMP OVER THE MOON. Brickbats flew at the president. "Brother," said Ohio's Clarence J. Brown, chair of the Republican Congressional Committee, "the tide is sweepin' our way."
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See also
- 80th United States Congress
- United States Senate elections, 1946
- California's 12th congressional district election, 1946 The Richard Nixon-Jerry Voorhis race.
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