United States House of Representatives elections, 1932

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United States House of Representatives elections, 1932






← 1930
November 8, 1932[1]
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All 435 seats to the United States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority















































 
Majority party
Minority party
 

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Leader

John Nance Garner

Bertrand Snell
Party

Democratic

Republican
Leader since
March 4, 1929
March 4, 1931
Leader's seat

Texas-15th

New York-31st
Last election
216 seats
218 seats
Seats won

313[2]
117[2]
Seat change

Increase 97

Decrease 101

 
Third party

 


Party

Farmer–Labor

Last election
1 seat

Seats won
5

Seat change

Increase 4



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Speaker before election

John Nance Garner
Democratic



Elected Speaker

Henry Rainey
Democratic


The 1932 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1932 which coincided with the landslide election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.


The inability of Herbert Hoover to cope with the Great Depression was the main issue surrounding this election.[3][4] The overwhelming unpopularity of Hoover caused his Republican Party to lose over 100 seats to Roosevelt's Democratic Party and the small Farmer-Labor Party. The Democrats retained the majority they had gained through special elections in the last Congress, and expanded it to a commanding level. This round of elections was seen as a referendum on the once popular Republican business practices, which were eschewed for new, more liberal Democratic ideas. This was the first time since 1894 that a party suffered triple-digit losses (in this case the Republicans), and the Democrats posted their largest net seat pick-up in history, before or since the election.


Since no reapportionment (and in nearly all states no redistricting) occurred after the 1920 census, the district boundary changes from the previous election were quite substantial, representing twenty years of population movement from small towns to the more Democratic cities.




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 See also


  • 5 References




Overall results











313

5

117

Democratic

FL

Republican

Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk


















House seats
Democratic
71.95%
Republican
26.90%
Farmer-Labor
1.15%










House seats by party holding plurality in state


  80%+ Democratic
 

  80%+ Republican


  60%+ to 80% Democratic
 

  60%+ to 80% Republican


  up to 60% Democratic


  up to 60% Farmer-Labor


  up to 60% Republican









Change in seats


  6+ Democratic gain
 

  6+ Republican gain


  3-5 Democratic gain


  3-5 Farmer-Labor gain


  3-5 Republican gain


  1-2 Democratic gain
 

  1-2 Republican gain



  no net change



Separate elections


Two special elections were held apart from those in November. The elected winner would serve only the remainder of the incumbent Congress.














Date
District
Reason & Result
Candidates
January 5, 1932

New Hampshire 1

Fletcher Hale (R) died October 22, 1931
Democratic gain
Winner was subsequently re-elected in November.

William Nathaniel Rogers (D) 52.8%
John H. Bartlett (R) 47.2%
March 2, 1932

Georgia 6

Samuel Rutherford (D) died February 4, 1932
Democratic hold
Winner subsequently retired in November.

Carlton Mobley (D) 59.05%
Harvey J. Kennedy (D) 21.11%
J. J. Flynt (D) 13.05%
W.O. Kenney (D) 6.2%
J.E. Binford (I) 0.33%
J.A. Giles (I) 0.27%


November elections



Alabama


































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Alabama 1

John McDuffie
Democratic

1918
Re-elected

John McDuffie (D) Unopposed

Alabama 2

J. Lister Hill
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

J. Lister Hill (D) 95.7%
Frank Barchard (R) 3.8%
W. H. Edwards (S) 0.5%

Alabama 3

Henry B. Steagall
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Henry B. Steagall (D) Unopposed

Alabama 4

Lamar Jeffers
Democratic
1921
Re-elected

Lamar Jeffers (D) 83.9%
Hogan D. Stewart (R) 16.1%

Alabama 5

LaFayette L. Patterson
Democratic

1928
Lost renomination

Miles C. Allgood (D) 80.2%
Joe Brown (R) 19.8%

Miles C. Allgood
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Alabama 6

William B. Oliver
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

William B. Oliver (D) Unopposed

Alabama 7

William B. Bankhead
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

William B. Bankhead (D) 73.5%
James B. Sloan (R) 26.5%

Alabama 8

Edward B. Almon
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Edward B. Almon (D) Unopposed

Alabama 9

George Huddleston
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

George Huddleston (D) 86.2%
Paul G. Parsons (R) 10.1%
Arlie Barber (S) 2.7%
Andrew E. Ausman (Prog) 0.6%
Lee Parsons (C) 0.4%


Arizona














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Arizona At-large

Lewis W. Douglas
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Lewis W. Douglas (D) 70.8%
H. B. Wilkinson (R) 27.9%
Ladd Vomicil (S) 1.0%
Charles Lattal (C) 0.3%


Arkansas


















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Arkansas 1

William J. Driver
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

William J. Driver (D) Unopposed

Arkansas 2

John E. Miller
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

John E. Miller (D) 92.1%
Ira J. Mock (R) 7.9%

Arkansas 3

Claude Fuller
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Claude Fuller (D) Unopposed

Arkansas 4

Effiegene Locke Wingo
Democratic

1930
Retired
Democratic hold

William B. Cravens (D) Unopposed

Arkansas 5

Heartsill Ragon
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Heartsill Ragon (D) 90.5%
A. L. Barbour (R) 9.5%

Arkansas 6

David Delano Glover
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

David Delano Glover (D) Unopposed

Arkansas 7

Tilman B. Parks
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

Tilman B. Parks (D) Unopposed


California


Nine new seats were added in reapportionment, increasing the delegation from 11 to 20 seats. Six of the new seats were won by Democrats, three by Republicans. Three Republican incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. Therefore, Democrats increased by 10 seats and Republicans decreased by 1.














































































































District
Incumbent
Party
Elected
Result
Candidates

California 1

Clarence F. Lea
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

Clarence F. Lea (D) (unopposed)

California 2

Harry Lane Englebright
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Harry Lane Englebright (R) (unopposed)

California 3

Charles F. Curry, Jr.
Republican

1930
Lost-re-election
Democratic gain

Frank H. Buck (D) 56.8%
Charles F. Curry (R) 43.2%

California 4

Florence Prag Kahn
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Florence Prag Kahn (R) 85.3%
Milen C. Dempster (S) 14.7%

California 5

Richard J. Welch
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Richard J. Welch (R) (unopposed)

California 6

Albert E. Carter
Republican

1924
Re-elected

Albert E. Carter (R) (unopposed)

California 7
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Ralph R. Eltse (R) 45.5%
Frank V. Cornish (D) 32.0%
J. Stitt Wilson (S) 22.5%

California 8

Arthur M. Free
Republican

1920
Lost-re-election
Democratic gain

John J. McGrath (D) 56.9%
Arthur M. Free (R) 43.1%

California 9

Henry E. Barbour
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Republican

1918
Lost-re-election
Democratic gain

Denver S. Church (D) 61.6%
Henry E. Barbour (R) 38.4%

California 10
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Henry E. Stubbs (D) 55.3%
Arthur S. Crites (R) 44.7%

California 11

William E. Evans
(Redistricted from the 9th district)
Republican

1926
Re-elected

William E. Evans (R) 51.8%
Albert D. Hadley (D) 34.3%
Marshall V. Hartranft (Liberty) 13.9%

California 12
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

John H. Hoeppel (D) 45.8%
Frederick F. Houser (R) 43.2%
Richard M. Cannon (Proh.) 11.0%

California 13
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Charles Kramer (D) 52.7%
Charles H. Randall (R) 43.1%
George D. Higgins (Liberty) 4.2%

California 14
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Thomas F. Ford (D) 57.1%
William D. Campbell (R) 42.9%

California 15
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

William I. Traeger (R) 52.8%
John M. Costello (D) 45.1%
Errol O. Shour (W/I) 2.1%

California 16

Joe Crail
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Republican

1926
Retired
Democratic gain

John F. Dockweiler (D) 54.9%
Clyde Woodworth (R) 45.1%

California 17
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Charles J. Colden (D) 62.2%
A. E. Henning (R) 32.9%
Ernest E. Debs (Liberty) 4.9%

California 18
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

John H. Burke (D) 53.3%
Robert Henderson (R) 37.4%
William E. Hinshaw (I) 9.3%

California 19
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Sam L. Collins (R) 51.0%
B. Z. McKinney (D) 46.4%
Horatio S. Hoard (Liberty) 2.6%

California 20

Phil Swing
(Redistricted from the 11th district)
Republican

1920
Retired
Republican hold

George Burnham (R) 50.3%
Claude Chandler (D) 49.7%


Colorado
































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Colorado 1

William R. Eaton
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Lawrence Lewis (D) 54.4%
William R. Eaton (R) 43.5%
Bruce Lamont (S) 1.5%
Charles Guynn (C) 0.3%
W. R. Duke (FL) 0.3%

Colorado 2

Charles Bateman Timberlake
Republican

1914
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

Fred Nelson Cummings (D) 52.9%
George H. Bradfield (R) 47.1%

Colorado 3

Guy Urban Hardy
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

John Andrew Martin (D) 50.9%
Guy Urban Hardy (R) 49.1%

Colorado 4

Edward Thomas Taylor
Democratic

1908
Re-elected

Edward Thomas Taylor (D) 66.0%
Richard C. Callen (R) 34.0%


Connecticut












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Connecticut 1

Augustine Lonergan
Democratic

1930
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Herman P. Kopplemann (D) 48.8%
Clarence W. Seymour (R) 47.5%
Fred M. Mansur (S) 2.5%
James L. McGuire (Ind Rep) 0.9%
Donald H. Loomis (C) 0.3%

Connecticut 2

Richard P. Freeman
Republican

1914
Lost renomination
Republican hold

William L. Higgins (R) 49.4%
William C. Fox (D) 49.2%
Elmer Jewett (Ind Rep) 1.2%
Michael H. Rollo (Wet) 0.2%

Connecticut 3

John Q. Tilson
Republican

1914
Retired
Democratic gain

Francis T. Maloney (D) 48.4%
T. A. D. Jones (R) 46.2%
Carl M. Rhodin (S) 4.4%
D. G. Griswold (Ind Rep) 0.8%
Horace Bloxaan (C) 0.2%

Connecticut 4

William L. Tierney
Democratic

1930
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Schuyler Merritt (R) 49.7%
William L. Tierney (D) 44.5%
Arnold E. Freese (S) 5.0%
Elsie Hill (Ind Rep) 0.5%
Dominick Cardinale (C) 0.3%

Connecticut 5

Edward W. Goss
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Edward W. Goss (R) 49.4%
Martin E. Gormley (D) 49.3%
Irving T. Manchester (Ind Rep) 1.2%
Charles Crosnitski (C) 0.2%

Connecticut At-large
None (district created)




Republican gain

Charles M. Bakewell (R) 48.0%
William M. Citron (D) 47.7%
Isadore Polsky (S) 3.3%
Nathan B. Stone (Ind Rep) 0.9%
Konrad Loske (C) 0.2%


Delaware














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Delaware At-large

Robert G. Houston
Republican

1924
Retired
Democratic gain

Wilbur L. Adams (D) 46.1%
Reuben Satterthwaite, Jr. (R) 43.6%
Francis B. Short (Proh) 9.4%
Edgar G. Shaeffer (S) 0.8%
Frank Rhoades (C) 0.10%


Florida






































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Florida 1

Herbert J. Drane
Democratic

1916
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

J. Hardin Peterson (D) 76.4%
Arthur R. Thompson (R) 23.6%

Florida 2

Robert A. Green
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Robert A. Green (D) Unopposed

Florida 3

Tom A. Yon
Democratic

1926
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Millard F. Caldwell (D) Unopposed

Florida 4

Ruth Bryan Owen
Democratic

1928
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

J. Mark Wilcox (D) Unopposed

Florida At-large
None (district created)




Democratic gain

William J. Sears (D) 75.2%
Glenn B. Skipper (R) 24.8%


Georgia






































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Georgia 1

Homer C. Parker
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

Homer C. Parker (D) 93.4%
E. K. Overstreet, Jr. (R) 6.6%

Georgia 2

Edward E. Cox
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Edward E. Cox (D) Unopposed

Georgia 3
Vacant due to the resignation of Charles R. Crisp (D)
Vacancy filled
Democratic gain

Bryant T. Castellow (D) Unopposed

Georgia 4

William C. Wright
Democratic

1918
Retired
Democratic hold

Emmett Marshall Owen (D) 99.9%
H. O. Lovvorn (R) 0.08%

Georgia 5

Robert Ramspeck
Democratic
1929
Re-elected

Robert Ramspeck (D) Unopposed

Georgia 6

W. Carlton Mobley
Democratic
1932 (Special)
Retired
Democratic loss

Carl Vinson (D) 99.9%
George S. Jones (R) 0.1%

Carl Vinson
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Georgia 7

Malcolm C. Tarver
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Malcolm C. Tarver (D) 85.2%
Regina Rambo Benson (R) 14.8%

Georgia 8

William C. Lankford
(Redistricted from the 11th district)
Democratic

1918
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Braswell Deen (D) 95.6%
H. J. Carswell (R) 4.4%

Georgia 9

John S. Wood
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

John S. Wood (D) 80.6%
J. M. Johnson (R) 19.3%
Lawrence A. Lewis (I) 0.1%

Georgia 10

Charles H. Brand
(Redistricted from the 8th district)
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

Charles H. Brand (D) 100.0%
C. L. Upchurch (I) 0.02%


Idaho




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Idaho 1

Burton L. French
Republican

1916
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Compton I. White (D) 54.9%
Burton L. French (R) 41.8%
Cornell (Liberty) 3.4%

Idaho 2

Addison T. Smith
Republican

1912
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Thomas C. Coffin (D) 55.0%
Addison T. Smith (R) 43.8%
Goold (Liberty) 1.1%


Illinois









































































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Illinois 1

Oscar Stanton De Priest
Republican

1928
Re-elected

Oscar Stanton De Priest (R) 54.8%
Harry Baker (D) 43.9%
Herbert Newton (I) 1.4%

Illinois 2

Morton D. Hull
Republican
1923
Retired
Republican hold

P. H. Moynihan (R) 50.8%
Victor L. Schlaeger (D) 45.7%
Arthur M. Barnhart (I) 1.8%
Lillian Herstein (I) 1.6%

Illinois 3

Edward A. Kelly
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Edward A. Kelly (D) 55.8%
Elliott W. Sproul (R) 44.2%

Illinois 4

Harry P. Beam
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Harry P. Beam (D) 74.2%
Casimer T. Janowski (R) 25.8%

Illinois 5

Adolph J. Sabath
Democratic

1906
Re-elected

Adolph J. Sabath (D) 70.9%
Samuel S. Epstein (R) 28.3%
Isaiah Joyce (I) 0.8%

Illinois 6

James T. Igoe
Democratic

1926
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Thomas J. O'Brien (D) 63.2%
Alfred F. Rueben (R) 36.8%

Illinois 7

Leonard W. Schuetz
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Leonard W. Schuetz (D) 58.1%
M. A. Michaelson (R) 41.1%
John M. Collins (I) 0.8%

Illinois 8

Peter C. Granata
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Leo Kocialkowski (D) 72.2%
Peter C. Granata (R) 27.8%

Illinois 9

Frederick A. Britten
Republican

1912
Re-elected

Frederick A. Britten (R) 52.0%
James McAndrews (D) 47.3%
Warren Lamson (I) 0.7%

Illinois 10

Carl R. Chindblom
Republican

1918
Lost renomination
Republican hold

James Simpson, Jr. (R) 41.1%
Charles H. Weber (D) 40.6%
Ralph E. Church (I) 18.2%

Illinois 11

Frank R. Reid
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Frank R. Reid (R) 50.4%
James A. Howell (D) 49.6%

Illinois 12

John T. Buckbee
Republican

1926
Re-elected

John T. Buckbee (R) 53.1%
Charles H. Linscott (D) 46.9%

Illinois 13

William Richard Johnson
Republican

1924
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Leo E. Allen (R) 56.1%
Orestes H. Wright (D) 43.9%

Illinois 14

John Clayton Allen
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Chester Thompson (D) 53.9%
John Clayton Allen (R) 46.1%

Illinois 15

Burnett M. Chiperfield
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

J. Leroy Adair (D) 56.9%
Burnett M. Chiperfield (R) 43.1%

Illinois 16

William E. Hull
Republican

1922
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Everett Dirksen (R) 60.3%
Edwin S. Carr (D) 39.7%

Illinois 17

Homer W. Hall
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Frank Gillespie (D) 53.5%
Homer W. Hall (R) 46.5%

Illinois 18

William P. Holaday
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

James A. Meeks (D) 56.6%
William P. Holaday (R) 43.4%

Illinois 19

Charles Adkins
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Donald C. Dobbins (D) 57.7%
Charles Adkins (R) 42.3%

Illinois 20

Henry T. Rainey
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Henry T. Rainey (D) 63.8%
William J. Thornton (R) 36.2%

Illinois 21

J. Earl Major
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

J. Earl Major (D) 59.8%
Roy M. Seeley (R) 40.1%
C. W. Morris (I) 0.05%
A. Steed (I) 0.03%

Illinois 22

Charles A. Karch
Democratic

1930
Died in office
Democratic hold

Edwin M. Schaefer (D) 63.8%
Stewart Campbell (R) 36.2%

Illinois 23

William W. Arnold
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

William W. Arnold (D) 64.3%
T. Edward Austin (R) 35.7%

Illinois 24

Claude V. Parsons
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Claude V. Parsons (D) 58.8%
Arthur A. Miles (R) 41.2%

Illinois 25

Kent E. Keller
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Kent E. Keller (D) 59.6%
Edward E. Denison (R) 40.4%

Illinois At-large seat A

William H. Dieterich
Democratic

1930
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Martin A. Brennan (D) 26.8%
Walter Nesbit (D) 26.4%
Richard Yates, Jr. (R) 22.7%
Julius Klein (R) 22.5%
Hyman Schneid (S) 0.6%
George Koop (S) 0.6%
Anthony Pszczolkowski (C) 0.2%
Leslie Raymond Hurt (C) 0.2%
W. F. Alexander (Soc-Lab) 0.05%
Clifton Crawford (Soc-Lab) 0.04%
Pasquale Iovino (I) 0.02%

Illinois At-large seat B

Richard Yates, Jr.
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain


Indiana


Indiana gained one seat in reapportionment. All of the incumbents were redistricted. The new seat was won by a Democrat and all the other incumbent Democrats won re-election. All three incumbent Republicans lost re-election, bringing the state from 8-3 Democratic to 12-0 Democratic.














































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Indiana 1
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain

William Schulte (D) 51.6%
Oscar A. Ahlgren (R) 48.4%

Indiana 2

William R. Wood
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Republican

1914
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

George Durgan (D) 54.2%
William R. Wood (R) 45.8%

Indiana 3

Samuel B. Pettengill
(Redistricted from the 13th district)
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Samuel B. Pettengill (D) 56.1%
Andrew J. Hickey (R) 43.9%

Indiana 4

David Hogg
(Redistricted from the 12th district)
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

James I. Farley (D) 56.4%
David Hogg (R) 43.6%

Indiana 5

Glenn Griswold
(Redistricted from the 11th district)
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Glenn Griswold (D) 54.1%
J. Raymond Schutz (R) 45.9%

Indiana 6

Fred S. Purnell
(Redistricted from the 9th district)
Republican

1916
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Virginia Jenckes (D) 53.8%
Fred S. Purnell (R) 46.2%

Indiana 7

Arthur H. Greenwood
(Redistricted from the 2nd district)
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Arthur H. Greenwood (D) 56.7%
George W. Henley (R) 43.3%

Indiana 8

John W. Boehne, Jr.
(Redistricted from the 1st district)
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

John W. Boehne, Jr. (D) 63.5%
French Clements (R) 36.5%

Indiana 9

Eugene B. Crowe
(Redistricted from the 3rd district)
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Eugene B. Crowe (D) 57.7%
Chester A. Davis (R) 42.3%

Indiana 10

Harry C. Canfield
(Redistricted from the 4th district)
Democratic

1922
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Finly Gray (D) 52.1%
Ephraim F. Bowen (R) 47.9%

Indiana 11

William H. Larrabee
(Redistricted from the 6th district)
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

William H. Larrabee (D) 54.4%
Dale B. Spencer (R) 45.6%

Indiana 12

Louis Ludlow
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Louis Ludlow (D) 53.4%
William H. Harrison (R) 46.6%


Iowa






































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Iowa 1

William F. Kopp
Republican

1920
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Edward C. Eicher (D) 54.2%
William F. Kopp (R) 45.8%

Iowa 2

Bernhard M. Jacobsen
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Bernhard M. Jacobsen (D) 58.7%
Frank W. Elliott (R) 41.3%

Iowa 3

Thomas J. B. Robinson
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Albert C. Willford (D) 50.6%
Thomas J. B. Robinson (R) 49.4%

Iowa 4

Gilbert N. Haugen
Republican

1898
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Fred Bierman (D) 59.7%
Gilbert N. Haugen (R) 40.3%

Iowa 5

Cyrenus Cole
Republican

1920
Retired
Republican loss

Lloyd Thurston (R) 50.1%
Lloyd Ellis (D) 49.9%

Lloyd Thurston
(Redistricted from the 8th district)
Republican

1924
Re-elected

C. William Ramseyer
(Redistricted from the 6th district)
Republican

1914
Lost renomination
Republican loss

Iowa 6

Cassius C. Dowell
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Republican

1914
Re-elected

Cassius C. Dowell (R) 56.5%
Charles S. Cooter (D) 43.5%

Iowa 7

Charles Edward Swanson
(Redistricted from the 9th district)
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Otha D. Wearin (D) 56.3%
Charles Edward Swanson (R) 43.7%

Iowa 8

Fred C. Gilchrist
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Fred C. Gilchrist (R) 53.4%
William T. Branagan (D) 46.6%

Iowa 9

Ed H. Campbell
(Redistricted from the 11th district)
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Guy M. Gillette (D) 54.9%
Ed H. Campbell (R) 45.1%


Kansas


The eighth district was eliminated when the state was reapportioned from eight to seven districts. Two incumbent Republicans lost re-election. One incumbent Republican lost renomination and his seat was won by the incumbent Democrat from the district that was merged into his.






















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kansas 1

William P. Lambertson
Republican

1928
Re-elected

William P. Lambertson (R) 57.8%
M. R. Howard (D) 33.4%
George C. Hall (I) 8.8%

Kansas 2

Ulysses Samuel Guyer
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Ulysses Samuel Guyer (R) 51.7%
B. J. Sheridan (D) 48.3%

Kansas 3

Harold C. McGugin
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Harold C. McGugin (R) 52.9%
E. W. Patterson (D) 44.9%
Van Zant Rowe (S) 2.2%

Kansas 4

Homer Hoch
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Randolph Carpenter (D) 50.2%
Homer Hoch (R) 49.5%
F. M. Shonkwiler (I) 0.3%
Others 0.1%

Kansas 5

James G. Strong
Republican

1918
Lost renomination
Republican loss

William Augustus Ayres (D) 73.9%
W. L. Farquharson (R) 26.1%

William Augustus Ayres
(Redistricted from the 8th district)
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Kansas 6

Charles I. Sparks
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy (D) 55.6%
Charles I. Sparks (R) 44.4%

Kansas 7

Clifford R. Hope
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Clifford R. Hope (R) 55.6%
Aaron Coleman (D) 44.4%


Kentucky


Kentucky, reapportioned from 11 districts down to 9, elected all of its representatives on a statewide at-large ticket. Of the nine incumbent Democratic representatives, seven were re-elected on the general ticket and two retired, while both incumbent Republicans retired.






























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kentucky at-large

William Voris Gregory
(Redistricted from the 1st district)
Democratic

1926
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Fred M. Vinson (D) 6.6%
John Y. Brown, Sr. (D) 6.6%
Andrew J. May (D) 6.6%
Brent Spence (D) 6.6%
Virgil Chapman (D) 6.6%
Glover H. Cary (D) 6.6%
William Voris Gregory (D) 6.6%
Cap R. Carden (D) 6.6%
Finley Hamilton (D) 6.6%
Hillard H. Smith (R) 4.5%
Robert Blackburn (R) 4.5%
William Lewis (R) 4.5%
George P. Ellison (R) 4.5%
D. E. McClure (R) 4.5%
J. C. Speight (R) 4.5%
Hugh H. Asher (R) 4.5%
B. T. Rountree (R) 4.5%
Frank B. Russell (R) 4.5%
J. T. Scopes (S) 0.04%
J. J. Thobe (S) 0.04%
C. E. Trimble (S) 0.04%
W. G. Haag (S) 0.04%
E. C. Schulz (S) 0.04%
E. L. Nance (S) 0.04%
J. M. Woodward (S) 0.04%
H. L. Harwood (S) 0.04%
D. S. Bennett (S) 0.04%
Frank Reynolds (C) 0.003%
George N. Conway (C) 0.003%

Kentucky at-large

Glover H. Cary
(Redistricted from the 2nd district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

John Moore
(Redistricted from the 3rd district)
Democratic
1929
Incumbent retired
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Cap R. Carden
(Redistricted from the 4th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Maurice H. Thatcher
(Redistricted from the 5th district)
Republican

1922
Incumbent retired when seat eliminated
Republican loss

Kentucky at-large

Brent Spence
(Redistricted from the 6th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Virgil Chapman
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Ralph Gilbert
(Redistricted from the 8th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent retired
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Fred M. Vinson
(Redistricted from the 9th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Andrew J. May
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Democratic

1930
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Democratic hold

Kentucky at-large

Charles Finley
(Redistricted from the 11th district)
Republican

1930
Incumbent retired when seat eliminated
Republican loss


Louisiana


Louisiana continued to elect its representatives based upon districts adopted in 1912. Those districts did not change until the 1968 elections.
























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Louisiana 1

Joachim O. Fernandez
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Joachim O. Fernandez (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 2

Paul H. Maloney
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Paul H. Maloney (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 3

Numa F. Montet
Democratic
1929
Re-elected

Numa F. Montet (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 4

John N. Sandlin
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

John N. Sandlin (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 5

Riley Joseph Wilson
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Riley Joseph Wilson (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 6

Bolivar E. Kemp
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Bolivar E. Kemp (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 7

René Louis DeRouen
Democratic
1927
Re-elected

René Louis DeRouen (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 8

John H. Overton
Democratic
1931
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Cleveland Dear (D) Unopposed


Maine


Maine was redistricted from four seats down to three; of four Republican incumbents, only one was re-elected; one retired and two were defeated by Democratic challengers.


























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Maine 1

Carroll L. Beedy
Republican

1920
Re-elected

Carroll L. Beedy (R) 51.1%
Joseph E. F. Connolly (D) 48.9%

Maine 2

John E. Nelson
(Redistricted from the 3rd district)
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Edward C. Moran (D) 51.8%
John E. Nelson (R) 47.4%
Frederick P. Bonney (Ind Rep) 0.8%

Maine 3

Donald F. Snow
(Redistricted from the 4th district)
Republican

1928
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

John G. Utterback (D) 50.1%
Owen Brewster (R) 49.6%
Carl S. Godfrey (S) 0.3%


Maryland














































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Maryland 1

T. Alan Goldsborough
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

T. Alan Goldsborough (D) 64.9%
Harry T. Phoebus (R) 35.1%

Maryland 2

William P. Cole, Jr.
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

William P. Cole, Jr. (D) 67.3%
David L. Elliott (R) 32.7%

Maryland 3

Vincent Luke Palmisano
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Vincent Luke Palmisano (D) 72.8%
R. Palmer Ingram (R) 23.8%
Samuel M. Neistadt (S) 2.9%
Walter Potruzuski (C) 0.5%

Maryland 4

J. Charles Linthicum
(Died October 5, 1932)
Democratic

1910
Special election
Democratic hold

Ambrose Jerome Kennedy (D) Unopposed
General election
Democratic hold

Ambrose Jerome Kennedy (D) 66.0%
Claude B. Sweezey (R) 31.6%
James J. Kane (S) 2.1%
John Gattes (C) 0.3%

Maryland 5

Stephen W. Gambrill
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Stephen W. Gambrill (D) 70.4%
A. Kingsley Love (R) 29.6%

Maryland 6

David J. Lewis
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

David J. Lewis (D) 58.4%
Harold C. Smith (R) 41.6%


Massachusetts


Massachusetts was redistricted from 16 districts to 15; 10 Republican and 4 Democratic incumbents were re-elected, while 2 Republican incumbents retired in the old 8th and 9th districts; the new 8th containing parts of both elected a Democrat.

































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Massachusetts 1

Allen T. Treadway
Republican

1912
Re-elected

Allen T. Treadway (R) 54.7%
Thomas F. Cassidy (D) 42.6%
Paul C. Wicks (S) 2.8%

Massachusetts 2

William J. Granfield
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

William J. Granfield (D) 49.9%
Joshua L. Brooks (R) 45.7%
F. Ralph Harlow (S) 4.3%

Massachusetts 3

Frank H. Foss
Republican

1924
Re-elected

Frank H. Foss (R) 51.5%
M. Fred O'Connell (D) 48.5%

Massachusetts 4

Pehr G. Holmes
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Pehr G. Holmes (R) 55.0%
John J. Walsh (D) 45.0%

Massachusetts 5

Edith Nourse Rogers
Republican
1925
Re-elected

Edith Nourse Rogers (R) 59.9%
James J. Bruin (D) 40.1%

Massachusetts 6

Abram Andrew
Republican
1921
Re-elected

Abram Andrew (R) 67.7%
James D. Burns (D) 32.3%

Massachusetts 7

William P. Connery, Jr.
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

William P. Connery, Jr. (D) 56.6%
Charles W. Lovett (R) 40.7%
Joseph F. Massidda (S) 2.7%

Massachusetts 8
Vacant

1926

Frederick W. Dallinger (R) resigned October 1, 1932
Democratic gain

Arthur D. Healey (D) 51.1%
George H. Norton (R) 48.9%

Massachusetts 9

Robert Luce
(Redistricted from 13th district)
Republican

1918
Re-elected

Robert Luce (R) 51.4%
Frederick S. Deitrick (D) 47.4%
William Barnard Smith (Proh) 1.2%

Massachusetts 10

George H. Tinkham
(Redistricted from 11th district)
Republican

1914
Re-elected

George H. Tinkham (R) 60.3%
John J. Crehan (D) 39.7%

Massachusetts 11

John J. Douglass
(Redistricted from 10th district)
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

John J. Douglass (D) 85.7%
William F. McDonald (R) 14.3%

Massachusetts 12

John William McCormack
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

John William McCormack (D) 72.9%
Bernard Ginsburg (R) 27.1%

Massachusetts 13

Richard B. Wigglesworth
Republican

1928
Re-elected

Richard B. Wigglesworth (R) 58.4%
Edward G. Morris (D) 41.6%

Massachusetts 14

Joseph William Martin, Jr.
Republican

1924
Re-elected

Joseph William Martin, Jr. (R) 56.8%
Andrew J. McGraw (D) 43.2%

Massachusetts 15

Charles L. Gifford
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Charles L. Gifford (R) 57.5%
Thomas H. Buckley (D) 39.6%
Jacob Minkin (S) 2.9%


Michigan


Michigan was redistricted from 13 to 17 districts, adding four new districts in and around Detroit.






































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Michigan 1
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain

George G. Sadowski (D) 68.1%
Charles H. Mahoney (R) 28.7%
Joseph Billups (C) 1.6%
Alex Levitt (S) 1.3%
Walter Ty Krentler (American) 0.3%

Michigan 2

Earl C. Michener
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

John C. Lehr (D) 50.6%
Earl C. Michener (R) 48.3%
Harold P. Marley (S) 1.0%
Ira Welsh (C) 0.2%

Michigan 3

Joseph L. Hooper
Republican
1925
Re-elected

Joseph L. Hooper (R) 50.2%
Charles E. Gauss (D) 46.9%
J. Robert Childs (S) 1.4%
Charles Francis Young (Proh) 1.3%
E. M. Curry (C) 0.2%

Michigan 4

John C. Ketcham
Republican

1920
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

George Foulkes (D) 51.6%
John C. Ketcham (R) 47.2%
Hale Tennant (S) 1.2%
Howard Harris (C) 0.07%

Michigan 5

Carl E. Mapes
Republican

1912
Re-elected

Carl E. Mapes (R) 51.3%
Winfield H. Caslow (D) 47.3%
Morris Armour (S) 1.2%
Arthur Briggs (C) 0.3%

Michigan 6

Seymour H. Person
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Claude E. Cady (D) 47.8%
Seymour H. Person (R) 39.5%
Grant M. Hudson (R) 12.5%
Spurgeon D. Gostelow (Proh) 0.1%
William Carley (C) 0.1%

Michigan 7

Jesse P. Wolcott
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Jesse P. Wolcott (R) 56.1%
James G. Tucker (D) 41.8%
Emerald B. Dixon (Proh) 2.0%
Edward L. Mills (C) 0.2%

Michigan 8

Michael J. Hart
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

Michael J. Hart (D) 53.5%
William M. Smith (R) 44.9%
Charles W. Crum (S) 1.3%
Howard L. Holmes (Proh) 0.3%
John G. Zittel (C) 0.06%

Michigan 9

James C. McLaughlin
Republican

1906
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Harry W. Musselwhite (D) 52.2%
James C. McLaughlin (R) 47.3%
Clyde Smith (C) 0.5%

Michigan 10

Roy O. Woodruff
Republican

1920
Re-elected

Roy O. Woodruff (R) 54.0%
William J. Kelly (D) 44.9%
William Rabideau (S) 1.0%

Michigan 11

Frank P. Bohn
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Prentiss M. Brown (D) 50.0%
Frank P. Bohn (R) 47.6%
Eugene Le Roy (S) 2.0%
Alfred Bachman (C) 0.4%

Michigan 12

W. Frank James
Republican

1914
Re-elected

W. Frank James (R) 62.5%
Levi S. Rice (D) 35.0%
Arne Roine (C) 2.5%

Michigan 13

Clarence J. McLeod
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Clarence J. McLeod (R) 52.4%
Clarence E. Seebaldt (D) 45.1%
Alois Simon (S) 1.8%
Frank Sullivan (C) 0.8%

Michigan 14

Robert H. Clancy
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Carl M. Weideman (D) 50.4%
Robert H. Clancy (R) 47.3%
Arthur E. Kent (S) 1.8%
John Schmies (C) 0.6%

Michigan 15
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain

John D. Dingell, Sr. (D) 48.3%
Charles Bowles (R) 46.0%
Robert D. Wardell (American) 3.4%
Morton Allen (S) 1.6%
Bronislaw Wronski (C) 0.6%

Michigan 16
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain

John Lesinski, Sr. (D) 53.0%
Frank P. Darin (R) 44.2%
Mint Nauta (S) 1.5%
John T. Pace (C) 1.2%

Michigan 17
None (district created)
New seat
Republican gain

George A. Dondero (R) 52.6%
Harry Mitchell (D) 44.9%
W. H. Allmendiger (S) 2.1%
Margaret Jenkins (C) 0.4%


Minnesota


Minnesota, reapportioned from 10 seats down to 9, elected all representatives on a statewide general ticket. Of 10 incumbents, 1 Farmer-Labor and 1 Republican were re-elected, 4 Republicans lost re-election, 3 Republicans lost renomination, and 1 Republican retired.


























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Minnesota at-large

Victor Christgau
(Redistricted from the 1st district)
Republican

1928
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Magnus Johnson (FL) 5.0%
Paul John Kvale (FL) 4.9%
Henry M. Arens (FL) 4.6%
Ernest Lundeen (FL) 4.5%
Theodore Christianson (R) 4.3%
Einar Hoidale (D) 4.1%
Ray P. Chase (R) 4.1%
Francis Shoemaker (FL) 4.1%
Harold Knutson (R) 4.0%
August H. Andresen (R) 4.0%
William I. Nolan (R) 3.9%
Conrad Selvig (R) 3.9%
J. A. A. Burnquist (R) 3.9%
J. L. Peterson (FL) 3.8%
Henry G. Teigan (FL) 3.8%
G. F. Gaarenstroom (FL) 3.7%
William A. Pittenger (R) 3.7%
N. J. Holmberg (R) 3.7%
A. C. Townley (FL) 3.4%
Robert C. Bell (D) 3.1%
John P. Coughlin (D) 2.8%
Silas M. Bryan (D) 2.7%
Emil E. Holmes (D) 2.6%
James R. Bennett, Jr. (D) 2.5%
Donald A. Chapman (D) 2.4%
Hugh T. Kennedy (D) 2.4%
John Bowie (D) 2.4%
Victor Christgau (I) 1.1%
J. W. Anderson (C) 0.2%
M. Karson (C) 0.1%
Fred Lequier (C) 0.1%
Melvin J. Maas (I) 0.01%

Frank Clague
(Redistricted from the 2nd district)
Republican

1920
Retired
Republican loss

Minnesota at-large

August H. Andresen
(Redistricted from the 3rd district)
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Farmer-Labor gain

Minnesota at-large

Melvin J. Maas
(Redistricted from the 4th district)
Republican

1926
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

Minnesota at-large

William I. Nolan
(Redistricted from the 5th district)
Republican
1929
Lost re-election
Farmer-Labor gain

Minnesota at-large

Harold Knutson
(Redistricted from the 6th district)
Republican

1916
Re-elected
Republican hold

Minnesota at-large

Paul John Kvale
(Redistricted from the 7th district)
Farmer-Labor
1929
Re-elected
Farmer-Labor hold

Minnesota at-large

William A. Pittenger
(Redistricted from the 8th district)
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Farmer-Labor gain

Minnesota at-large

Conrad Selvig
(Redistricted from the 9th district)
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Farmer-Labor gain

Minnesota at-large

Godfrey G. Goodwin
(Redistricted from the 10th district)
Republican

1924
Lost renomination
Republican hold


Mississippi


Redistricted from 8 districts to 7, with most of the 8th district being added to the 7th.


















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Mississippi 1

John E. Rankin
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

John E. Rankin (D) 97.0%
T. C. Moore (R) 1.5%
John R. Duberry (R) 1.5%

Mississippi 2

Wall Doxey
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Wall Doxey (D) 98.5%
L. E. Oldham (R) 0.9%
William McDonough (R) 0.6%

Mississippi 3

William Madison Whittington
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

William Madison Whittington (D) 95.7%
J. T. Spence (R) 2.5%
Rice Hungerford, Jr. (R) 1.7%

Mississippi 4

Jeff Busby
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Jeff Busby (D) 97.8%
D. F. Elliott (R) 1.2%
J. O. Martin (R) 0.9%

Mississippi 5

Ross A. Collins
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

Ross A. Collins (D) 97.0%
F. M. Robertson (R) 1.6%
Anna W. Matthews (R) 1.3%

Mississippi 6

Robert S. Hall
Democratic

1928
Defeated in primary
Democratic hold

William M. Colmer (D) 94.5%
John R. Tally (R) 4.4%
Charles M. Hays (R) 1.1%

Mississippi 7

Lawrence Russell Ellzey
Democratic
1932
Re-elected

Lawrence Russell Ellzey (D) 95.6%
George W. Forbes (R) 2.6%
Loyal G. Reese (R) 1.4%
Others 0.3%


Missouri


Missouri was reapportioned from 16 seats to 13, which were elected on a general ticket. The delegation went from 12 Democrats and 4 Republicans to 13 Democrats, 8 of them previous incumbents.






















































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Missouri At-large

Milton A. Romjue
Redistricted from 1st
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

John J. Cochran (D) 4.9%
James Robert Claiborne (D) 4.8%
Joseph B. Shannon (D) 4.8%
Clyde Williams (D) 4.8%
Clarence Cannon (D) 4.8%
Frank H. Lee (D) 4.8%
James Edward Ruffin (D) 4.8%
Ralph F. Lozier (D) 4.8%
Jacob L. Milligan (D) 4.8%
Reuben T. Wood (D) 4.8%
Milton A. Romjue (D) 4.8%
Richard M. Duncan (D) 4.8%
Clement C. Dickinson (D) 4.7%
Leonidas C. Dyer (R) 2.9%
Henry F. Niedringhaus (R) 2.9%
James Stewart (R) 2.8%
Phil A. Bennett (R) 2.8%
John M. Hadley (R) 2.8%
Carl Otto (R) 2.8%
Louis E. Miller (R) 2.8%
Sam A. Clark (R) 2.8%
Joe J. Manlove (R) 2.8%
Rowland L. Johnston (R) 2.8%
David Hopkins (R) 2.8%
John W. Palmer (R) 2.8%
Manvel H. Davis (R) 2.8%
Phillips (S) 0.06%
Morrison (S) 0.06%
Langley (S) 0.06%
Becker (S) 0.06%
Elliff (S) 0.06%
Anderson (S) 0.06%
Henschel (S) 0.06%
Davidson (S) 0.06%
Turner (S) 0.06%
Hill (S) 0.06%
Harrison (S) 0.05%
Shumaker (S) 0.05%
Thayer (S) 0.05%
Benz (C) 0.003%

Missouri At-large

Ralph F. Lozier
Redistricted from 2nd
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Missouri At-large

Jacob L. Milligan
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Missouri At-large

David W. Hopkins
Redistricted from 4th
Republican
1929
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Missouri At-large

Joseph B. Shannon
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Missouri At-large

Clement C. Dickinson
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Missouri At-large

Robert Davis Johnson
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic
1931
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Missouri At-large

William L. Nelson
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1924
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Missouri At-large

Clarence Cannon
Redistricted from 9th
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Henry F. Niedringhaus
Redistricted from 10th
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Missouri At-large

John J. Cochran
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Leonidas C. Dyer
Redistricted from 12th
Republican

1914
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Missouri At-large

Clyde Williams
Redistricted from 13th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Missouri At-large

James F. Fulbright
Redistricted from 14th
Democratic

1930
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Joe J. Manlove
Redistricted from 15th
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Missouri At-large

William Edward Barton
Redistricted from 16th
Democratic

1930
Lost renomination
Democratic hold


Montana




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Montana 1

John M. Evans
Democratic

1922
Defeated in primary
Democratic hold

Joseph P. Monaghan (D) 59.0%
Mark D. Fitzgerald (R) 38.4%
A. N. Brooks (S) 2.2%
Roger Murray (C) 0.3%

Montana 2

Scott Leavitt
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Roy E. Ayers (D) 52.5%
Scott Leavitt (R) 44.1%
J. H. Matheson (D) 1.3%
Harry Juul (C) 1.2%
H. F. Fuerstnow (Liberty) 0.9%


Nebraska










































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Nebraska 1

John H. Morehead
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

John H. Morehead (D) 58.0%
Marcus L. Poteet (R) 40.2%
Daniel Hill (S) 1.8%

Nebraska 2

Howard M. Baldrige
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Edward R. Burke (D) 51.3%
Howard M. Baldrige (R) 43.8%
Grenville P. North (I) 1.7%
Hugh W. Thomas (I) 1.3%
Arthur F. Stearns (S) 1.1%
Claude L. Nethaway (I) 0.4%
Henry Hoffman (I) 0.4%

Nebraska 3

Edgar Howard
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Edgar Howard (D) 66.0%
H. Halderson (R) 29.3%
M. F. Hall (I) 3.4%
Aug. Hohneke (S) 1.3%

Nebraska 4

John N. Norton
Democratic

1930
Lost renomination

Ashton C. Shallenberger (D) 44.8%
Fred G. Johnson (R) 32.5%
Charles G. Binderup (I) 17.6%
Charles M. Bosley (I) 4.0%
Peter Uerling (S) 1.2%

Ashton C. Shallenberger
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Nebraska 5

Robert G. Simmons
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic gain

Terry Carpenter (D) 51.3%
Robert G. Simmons (R) 47.1%
A. E. Bell (S) 1.5%


Nevada














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Nevada At-large

Samuel S. Arentz
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

James G. Scrugham (D) 60.8%
Samuel S. Arentz (R) 39.2%


New Hampshire




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Hampshire 1

William Nathaniel Rogers
Democratic
1932
Re-elected

William Nathaniel Rogers (D) 51.3%
William P. Straw (R) 48.6%
John Zebrowski (I) 0.1%

New Hampshire 2

Edward Hills Wason
Republican

1914
Retired
Republican hold

Charles W. Tobey (R) 52.8%
Jeremiah J. Doyle (D) 46.8%
Eli Bourbon (S) 0.3%
Waino H. Wirkkala (C) 0.1%


New Jersey
























































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Jersey 1

Charles A. Wolverton
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Charles A. Wolverton (R) 60.2%
Samuel T. French (D) 36.7%
Morris Stempa (S) 2.4%
Charles R. Engel (Proh) 0.7%
Leon A. Ollen (C) 0.06%

New Jersey 2

Isaac Bacharach
Republican

1914
Re-elected

Isaac Bacharach (R) 62.9%
Harry R. Coulomb (D) 36.4%
Albert H. Schreiber (S) 0.4%
Walter L Yerkes (Proh) 0.3%

New Jersey 3

William H. Sutphin
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

William H. Sutphin (D) 50.9%
Stanley Washburn (R) 48.4%
Ethel Beck (S) 0.6%
George R. Carroll (C) 0.1%

New Jersey 4
None (District created)


Republican gain

D. Lane Powers (R) 55.0%
Monell Sayre (D) 43.2%
William C. Kauffman (S) 1.5%
Joseph Wisniewski (C) 0.2%
Russell Y. Page (Personal Choice) 0.008%

New Jersey 5

Charles A. Eaton
Republican

1924
Re-elected
Redistricted from 4th

Charles A. Eaton (R) 53.2%
Frederic M. P. Pearse (D) 45.6%
Bordeaux W. Stokes (S) 1.0%
Joseph F. Fofrich (C) 0.2%

New Jersey 6

Percy Hamilton Stewart
Democratic
1931
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Redistricted from 5th
Republican gain

Donald H. McLean (R) 57.4%
Fred C. Hyer (D) 41.9%
Minnie Zurov Sliptzin (C) 0.6%

New Jersey 7

Randolph Perkins
Republican

1920
Re-elected
Redistricted from 6th

Randolph Perkins (R) 51.6%
Hamilton Cross (D) 47.3%
Ferdinand Kadel (S) 0.9%
James Benjamin McBride, Jr. (C) 0.1%
Harold Taft Wright (I) 0.07%
Emil Landgraf (Soc-Lab) 0.05%

New Jersey 8

George N. Seger
Republican

1922
Re-elected
Redistricted from 7th

George N. Seger (R) 49.2%
Harry Joelson (D) 48.9%
Garrett DeYoung (S) 1.5%
Morris M. Brown (C) 0.2%
John Leahy (Soc-Lab) 0.09%
William Richard Clark (Proh) 0.08%

New Jersey 9
None (District created)


Democratic gain

Edward A. Kenney (D) 47.6%
Joseph W. Marini (R) 46.8%
Edward J. Ryan (I) 4.1%
Henry J. Cox (S) 1.5%

New Jersey 10

Fred A. Hartley, Jr.
Republican

1928
Re-elected
Redistricted from 8th

Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (R) 55.2%
William W. Harrison (D) 43.4%
Andrew P. Wittel (S) 1.3%
Mary Rozanski (C) 0.10%

New Jersey 11

Peter Angelo Cavicchia
Republican

1930
Re-elected
Redistricted from 9th

Peter Angelo Cavicchia (R) 49.8%
John J. McCloskey (D) 48.8%
M. Hart Walker (S) 1.2%
John Kasper (C) 0.2%

New Jersey 12

Frederick R. Lehlbach
Republican

1914
Re-elected
Redistricted from 10th

Frederick R. Lehlbach (R) 56.1%
Joseph M. Degnan (D) 41.7%
Louis Reiss (S) 2.0%
Charles Mitchell (C) 0.3%

New Jersey 13

Mary Teresa Norton
Democratic

1924
Re-elected
Redistricted from 12th

Mary Teresa Norton (D) 72.1%
Mortimer Neuman (R) 27.3%
Archibald Craig (S) 0.3%
Michael G. Pipi (Liberty) 0.1%
Max Botwinick (C) 0.1%
George Ludwig (Soc-Lab) 0.03%

New Jersey 14

Oscar L. Auf der Heide
Democratic

1924
Re-elected
Redistricted from 11th

Oscar L. Auf der Heide (D) 75.1%
Vincent P. McGann (R) 23.7%
Michael Rappaport (S) 0.7%
George Driscoll (I) 0.2%
Albert Hoffman (C) 0.1%
Charles Schrafft (Soc-Lab) 0.08%


New Mexico














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Mexico At-large

Dennis Chavez
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Dennis Chavez (D) 63.4%
Jose E. Armijo (R) 35.4%
N. S. Sweeney (S) 0.9%
L. E. Lake (Liberty) 0.3%
E. T. Howell (C) 0.09%


New York


New York, reapportioned from 43 to 45 seats, left its districts unchanged and elected the two new members at large.

















































































































































































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New York 1

Robert L. Bacon
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Robert L. Bacon (R) 54.0%
Cornelius V. Whitney (D) 42.9%
Eric E. DeMarsh (S) 1.6%
William F. Varney (Law) 1.5%

New York 2

William F. Brunner
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

William F. Brunner (D) 68.6%
Horace A. Demarest (R) 27.3%
James Oneal (S) 4.1%

New York 3

George W. Lindsay
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

George W. Lindsay (D) 80.8%
Edgar H. Hazelwood (R) 13.9%
Joseph A. Weil (S) 4.2%
Clarence H. Hathaway (C) 1.1%

New York 4

Thomas H. Cullen
Democratic

1918
Re-elected

Thomas H. Cullen (D) 82.1%
Conrad P. Printzlien (R) 15.4%
Joseph C. Class (S) 2.0%
Carl O. Peterson (C) 0.5%

New York 5

Loring M. Black, Jr.
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Loring M. Black, Jr. (D) 64.8%
Irving C. Maltz (R) 30.9%
Jacob L. Afros (S) 4.3%

New York 6

Andrew Lawrence Somers
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Andrew Lawrence Somers (D) 57.0%
Joseph P. Byrne (R) 29.7%
Harry W. Laidler (S) 11.0%
Wolf Schefter (C) 1.4%
Hugo Sesselberg (Civic Securities) 0.9%

New York 7

John J. Delaney
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

John J. Delaney (D) 72.5%
Richard W. Thomas (R) 19.5%
David M. Cory (S) 6.4%
Emanuel Levin (C) 1.6%

New York 8

Patrick J. Carley
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Patrick J. Carley (D) 62.1%
Daniel Edelman (R) 21.8%
Baruch C. Vladeck (S) 14.1%
Louis De Santer (C) 2.0%

New York 9

Stephen A. Rudd
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

Stephen A. Rudd (D) 59.9%
James Virdone (R) 32.7%
Abraham I. Shiplacoff (S) 6.5%
Richard B. Sullivan (C) 0.9%

New York 10

Emanuel Celler
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Emanuel Celler (D) 63.8%
William A. Ronalds (R) 24.8%
Louis Sadoff (S) 9.3%
Harry Friedman (C) 2.0%

New York 11

Anning S. Prall
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

Anning S. Prall (D) 69.2%
Frank Homer Fay (R) 27.9%
Walter Dearing (S) 2.8%

New York 12

Samuel Dickstein
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Samuel Dickstein (D) 86.5%
Henry Steinberg (R) 8.4%
Abraham P. Conan (S) 3.3%
Richard Follops (I) 1.6%
Lodian Lodian (I) 0.2%

New York 13

Christopher D. Sullivan
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

Christopher D. Sullivan (D) 86.5%
John Rosenberg (R) 9.9%
Evelyn W. Hughan (S) 2.7%
John Steuben (I) 0.9%

New York 14

William Irving Sirovich
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

William Irving Sirovich (D) 60.7%
Henry A. Lowenberg (R) 28.3%
August Claessens (S) 8.0%
Abraham Markoff (I) 3.0%

New York 15

John J. Boylan
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

John J. Boylan (D) 80.9%
Charles Condert Nast (R) 16.1%
William E. Bohn (S) 2.3%
Harry Raymond (I) 0.7%

New York 16

John J. O'Connor
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

John J. O'Connor (D) 67.1%
Eugene S. Taliaferro (R) 28.3%
Bertha Mailly (S) 3.5%
Carl Hacker (I) 1.1%

New York 17

Ruth Baker Pratt
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Theodore A. Peyser (D) 52.9%
Ruth Baker Pratt (R) 43.3%
Alexander Kahn (S) 3.0%
George Hiram Mann (I) 0.8%

New York 18

Martin J. Kennedy
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Martin J. Kennedy (D) 75.1%
Patrick S. Hickey (R) 19.9%
Emerich Steinberger (S) 3.9%
Pauline Rogers (I) 1.1%

New York 19

Sol Bloom
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

Sol Bloom (D) 69.0%
William L. Carns (R) 26.2%
Reinhold Niebuhr (S) 4.3%
Mary L. H. Brooks (I) 0.5%

New York 20

Fiorello H. LaGuardia
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

James J. Lanzetta (D) 50.7%
Fiorello H. LaGuardia (R) 47.0%
Frank Poree (S) 1.4%
Earl Browder (I) 1.0%

New York 21

Joseph A. Gavagan
Democratic
1929
Re-elected

Joseph A. Gavagan (D) 64.6%
Oscar J. Smith (R) 27.7%
Frank R. Crosswaith (S) 7.1%
Elinor C. Henderson (I) 0.7%

New York 22

Anthony J. Griffin
Democratic

1918
Re-elected

Anthony J. Griffin (D) 76.7%
Wilbur J. Murphy (R) 17.6%
Tyrell Wilson (S) 4.5%
Helen Gerson (I) 1.3%

New York 23

Frank Oliver
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Frank Oliver (D) 69.5%
Samuel J. Krinn (R) 16.7%
Samuel Orr (S) 11.3%
Carl Prodsky (I) 2.5%

New York 24

James M. Fitzpatrick
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

James M. Fitzpatrick (D) 60.1%
Benjamin L. Fairchild (R) 30.4%
Esther Friedman (S) 7.2%
Moissaye J. Olgin (C) 2.2%
Alexander Wascin (Jeffersonian) 0.2%

New York 25

Charles D. Millard
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Charles D. Millard (R) 54.3%
Jesse B. Perlman (D) 42.5%
Carl O. Parsons (S) 1.7%
David E. Hartshorn (Law) 1.6%

New York 26

Hamilton Fish, Jr.
Republican

1920
Re-elected

Hamilton Fish, Jr. (R) 58.3%
Roslyn M. Cox (D) 40.8%
Albert W. Brower (S) 0.8%

New York 27

Harcourt J. Pratt
Republican

1924
Retired
Republican hold

Philip A. Goodwin (R) 52.5%
Clifford L. Miller (D) 46.5%
Milo C. Myers (S) 0.9%

New York 28

Parker Corning
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Parker Corning (D) 64.7%
Isaac G. Braman (R) 34.7%
Allin Depew (S) 0.6%

New York 29

James S. Parker
Republican

1912
Re-elected

James S. Parker (R) 57.8%
John J. Nyhoff (D) 41.5%
Coleman B. Cheney (S) 0.7%

New York 30

Frank Crowther
Republican

1918
Re-elected

Frank Crowther (R) 55.5%
George D. Lambertson (D) 42.3%
Herbert M. Merrill (S) 2.2%

New York 31

Bertrand Snell
Republican
1915
Re-elected

Bertrand Snell (R) 57.5%
Kenneth Gardner (D) 42.1%
George E. Brassard (S) 0.4%

New York 32

Francis D. Culkin
Republican

1928
Re-elected

Francis D. Culkin (R) 61.8%
John C. Purcell (D) 37.3%
James A. Manson (S) 0.8%

New York 33

Frederick M. Davenport
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Fred J. Sisson (D) 50.0%
Frederick M. Davenport (R) 49.0%
Otto L. Endres (S) 1.0%

New York 34

John D. Clarke
Republican

1926
Re-elected

John D. Clarke (R) 53.2%
Charles R. Seymour (D) 40.0%
Leon Ray Steenburg (Law) 6.1%
Pierre De Nie (S) 0.7%

New York 35

Clarence E. Hancock
Republican
1927
Re-elected

Clarence E. Hancock (R) 55.6%
Edmund L. Weston (D) 42.3%
Walter B. McNinch (S) 2.1%

New York 36

John Taber
Republican

1922
Re-elected

John Taber (R) 60.9%
Lithgow Osborne (D) 38.2%
Esther Wright (S) 0.9%

New York 37

Gale H. Stalker
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Gale H. Stalker (R) 52.4%
Julian P. Bretz (D) 45.6%
Edward Amherst Ott (S) 1.3%
John D. Driscoll (Lib) 0.7%

New York 38

James L. Whitley
Republican

1928
Re-elected

James L. Whitley (R) 46.2%
Charles Stanton (D) 42.4%
Arthur Rathjen (Law) 8.7%
Richard M. Briggs (S) 2.6%

New York 39

Archie D. Sanders
Republican

1916
Retired
Republican hold

James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. (R) 47.1%
David A. White (D) 32.8%
Ernest R. Clark (Law) 18.7%
Martin T. Cook (S) 1.4%

New York 40

Walter Gresham Andrews
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Walter Gresham Andrews (R) 61.7%
Ralph W. Nolan (D) 36.1%
Herman J. Hahn (I) 2.1%

New York 41

Edmund F. Cooke
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Alfred F. Beiter (D) 50.1%
Edmund F. Cooke (R) 47.4%
Robert A. Hoffman (S) 2.5%

New York 42

James M. Mead
Democratic

1918
Re-elected

James M. Mead (D) 62.0%
Henry Adsit Bull (R) 36.4%
Marklet H. Harding (S) 1.7%

New York 43

Daniel A. Reed
Republican

1918
Re-elected

Daniel A. Reed (R) 60.0%
Gerald A. Herrick (D) 37.1%
John C. Cooper (S) 2.9%

New York at-large
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Elmer E. Studley (D) 27.2%
John Fitzgibbons (D) 26.9%
Nicholas Howard Pinto (R) 20.2%
Sherman J. Lowell (R) 20.0%
G. August Gerber (S) 1.9%
Fred Sander (S) 1.9%
Elizabeth Smart (Law) 0.9%
J. Elmer Cates (Law) 0.8%
Jacob Berlin (Soc-Lab) 0.1%
O. Martin Olson (Soc-Lab) 0.1%

New York at-large
None (district created)
New seat
Democratic gain


North Carolina








































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

North Carolina 1

Lindsay C. Warren
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Lindsay C. Warren (D) 90.8%
John B. Respess (R) 9.2%

North Carolina 2

John H. Kerr
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

John H. Kerr (D) 96.0%
B. B. Howell (R) 4.0%

North Carolina 3

Charles L. Abernethy
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Charles L. Abernethy (D) 73.2%
H. B. Ivey (R) 26.8%

North Carolina 4

Edward W. Pou
Democratic

1900
Re-elected

Edward W. Pou (D) 76.0%
L. P. Dixon (R) 24.0%

North Carolina 5

Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr.
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Franklin Wills Hancock, Jr. (D) 70.2%
L. L. Wall (R) 29.8%

North Carolina 6
None (District created)


Democratic gain

William B. Umstead (D) 67.8%
William I. Ward (R) 32.2%

North Carolina 7

J. Bayard Clark
Democratic

1928
Re-elected
Redistricted from 6th

J. Bayard Clark (D) 80.4%
J. M. Byrd (R) 19.6%

North Carolina 8

Walter Lambeth
Democratic

1930
Re-elected
Redistricted from 7th

Walter Lambeth (D) 65.4%
A. H. Ragan (R) 34.6%

North Carolina 9

Robert L. Doughton
Democratic

1910
Re-elected
Redistricted from 8th

Robert L. Doughton (D) 63.5%
P. P. Dulin (R) 36.5%

North Carolina 10

Alfred L. Bulwinkle
Democratic

1930
Re-elected
Redistricted from 9th

Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D) 59.7%
Charles A. Jonas (R) 40.3%

North Carolina 11

Zebulon Weaver
Democratic

1930
Re-elected
Redistricted from 10th

Zebulon Weaver (D) 62.3%
Crawford F. James (R) 37.7%


North Dakota


North Dakota was reapportioned from 3 seats to 2, and elected them at large.























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

North Dakota at-large

James H. Sinclair
(Redistricted from the 3rd district)
Republican

1918
Incumbent re-elected at-large
Republican hold

James H. Sinclair (R) 33.9%
William Lemke (R) 31.8%

W. D. Lynch (D) 17.1%
R. B. Murphy (D) 16.9%
Pat J. Barrett (I) 0.2%
Ella Reeve Bloor (I) 0.2%

North Dakota at-large

Olger B. Burtness
(Redistricted from the 1st district)
Republican

1920
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Thomas Hall
(Redistricted from the 2nd district)
Republican

1922
Lost renomination
Republican hold


Ohio



















































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Ohio 1

John B. Hollister
Republican
1931
Re-elected

John B. Hollister (R) 54.4%
Edward H. Brink (D) 45.6%

Ohio 2

William E. Hess
Republican

1928
Re-elected

William E. Hess (R) 50.7%
Edward F. Alexander (D) 49.3%

Ohio 3

Byron B. Harlan
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Byron B. Harlan (D) 54.8%
Edith McClure Patterson (R) 42.6%
Jere F. Mincher (S) 2.7%

Ohio 4

John L. Cable
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Frank L. Kloeb (D) 54.6%
John L. Cable (R) 45.4%

Ohio 5

Frank C. Kniffin
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Frank C. Kniffin (D) 60.0%
William L. Manahan (R) 40.0%

Ohio 6

James G. Polk
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

James G. Polk (D) 56.2%
Mack Sauer (R) 43.8%

Ohio 7

Charles Brand
Republican

1922
Retired
Republican hold

Leroy T. Marshall (R) 53.0%
Aaron J. Halloran (D) 47.0%

Ohio 8

Grant E. Mouser
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Thomas B. Fletcher (D) 52.7%
Grant E. Mouser (R) 47.3%

Ohio 9

Wilbur M. White
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Warren J. Duffey (D) 47.7%
Wilbur M. White (R) 45.4%
Silas E. Hurin (I) 3.5%
Clyde E. Kiker (I) 1.8%
Karl Pauli (S) 1.1%
Eugene Stoll (C) 0.5%

Ohio 10

Thomas A. Jenkins
Republican

1924
Re-elected

Thomas A. Jenkins (R) 58.9%
Charles M. Hogan (D) 41.1%

Ohio 11

Mell G. Underwood
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Mell G. Underwood (D) 63.0%
David J. Lewis (R) 37.0%

Ohio 12

Arthur P. Lamneck
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Arthur P. Lamneck (D) 50.2%
John C. Speaks (R) 49.8%

Ohio 13

William L. Fiesinger
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

William L. Fiesinger (D) 58.9%
Walter E. Kruger (R) 41.1%

Ohio 14

Francis Seiberling
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Dow W. Harter (D) 53.9%
Francis Seiberling (R) 45.7%
I. B. Hinman (C) 0.4%

Ohio 15

C. Ellis Moore
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Robert T. Secrest (D) 56.6%
C. Ellis Moore (R) 42.9%
Joseph H. Ewing (I) 0.5%

Ohio 16

Charles B. McClintock
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

William R. Thom (D) 51.5%
Charles B. McClintock (R) 48.5%

Ohio 17

Charles West
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Charles West (D) 51.7%
William M. Morgan (R) 48.3%

Ohio 18

B. Frank Murphy
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Lawrence E. Imhoff (D) 50.2%
B. Frank Murphy (R) 49.8%

Ohio 19

John G. Cooper
Republican

1914
Re-elected

John G. Cooper (R) 53.3%
D. F. Dunlavy (D) 46.5%
John S. Ruth (I) 0.1%
Harold G. Bickler (I) 0.03%

Ohio 20

Martin L. Sweeney
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

Martin L. Sweeney (D) 98.8%
John Fromholz (C) 1.2%

Ohio 21

Robert Crosser
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Robert Crosser (D) 65.2%
Gerald Pilliod (R) 33.7%
Joseph Schiffer (C) 0.9%
Eugene F. Cheeks (I) 0.3%

Ohio 22

Chester C. Bolton
Republican

1928
Re-elected

Chester C. Bolton (R) 58.7%
Florence E. Allen (D) 40.9%
G. Racheff (C) 0.3%
Joe T. Thomas (I) 0.2%

Ohio At-large
None (District created)


Democratic gain

Charles V. Truax (D) 25.8%
Stephen M. Young (D) 25.7%
George H. Bender (R) 23.7%
L. T. Palmer (R) 23.6%
Edward R. Stafford (Proh) 0.5%
Alfred H. Stratton (Proh) 0.4%
John Rehms (C) 0.2%
William Hughey (C) 0.1%

Ohio At-large
None (District created)


Democratic gain


Oklahoma




























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Oklahoma 1

Wesley E. Disney
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Wesley E. Disney (D) 63.3%
Frank Frantz (R) 36.3%
A. F. Sweeney (I) 0.5%

Oklahoma 2

William W. Hastings
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

William W. Hastings (D) 70.5%
William F. Head (R) 29.5%

Oklahoma 3

Wilburn Cartwright
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Wilburn Cartwright (D) 85.2%
Walter Colbert (R) 14.8%

Oklahoma 4

Tom D. McKeown
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Tom D. McKeown (D) 75.5%
E. W. Kemp (R) 24.5%

Oklahoma 5

Fletcher B. Swank
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Fletcher B. Swank (D) 64.2%
Paul Huston (R) 35.8%

Oklahoma 6

Jed Johnson
Democratic

1926
Re-elected

Jed Johnson (D) 79.3%
George E. Young (R) 20.7%

Oklahoma 7

James V. McClintic
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

James V. McClintic (D) 77.9%
W. G. Roe (R) 15.6%
T. H. McLemore (I) 6.5%

Oklahoma 8

Milton C. Garber
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Ernest W. Marland (D) 61.3%
Milton C. Garber (R) 37.8%
W. E. Knapp (I) 0.8%
Alfred Reynolds (I) 0.2%

Oklahoma At-large
None (District created)


Democratic gain

Will Rogers (D) 72.8%
R. A. Howard (R) 26.7%
George E. Taylor (I) 0.3%
R. J. Shive (I) 0.2%


Oregon


























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Oregon 1

Willis C. Hawley
Republican

1906
Lost renomination
Republican hold

James W. Mott (R) 51.2%
Harvey G. Starkweather (D) 37.3%
W. J. Butler (I) 7.7%
Lee Giddings (S) 2.6%
Upton A. Upton (Soc-Lab) 1.1%

Oregon 2

Robert R. Butler
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Walter M. Pierce (D) 48.2%
Robert R. Butler (R) 40.1%
Hugh E. Brady (I) 8.2%
O. D. Teel (S) 2.0%
Paul F. Schnur (Soc-Lab) 1.5%

Oregon 3

Charles H. Martin
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Charles H. Martin (D) 59.0%
Homer D. Angell (R) 32.2%
Albert Streiff (S) 4.0%
H. H. Stallard (I) 2.9%
Carl V. Soderback (Soc-Lab) 1.0%
Richard L. Lovelace (C) 0.9%


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District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Pennsylvania 1

Harry C. Ransley
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1920
Re-elected

Harry C. Ransley (R) 91.5%
Harry T. Glenn (Fair Play) 6.9%
G. Kutikoff (S) 1.1%
C. Litta (C) 0.5%

Pennsylvania 2

James M. Beck
Redistricted from 1st
Republican
1927
Re-elected

James M. Beck (R) 59.2%
John J. Shanahan (D) 38.7%
Andrew J. Biemiller (S) 1.6%
David Davis (C) 0.5%

Pennsylvania 3

Robert Lee Davis
Redistricted from 6th
Republican
1932
Retired
Republican hold

Alfred M. Waldron (R) 57.4%
Frank M. O'Brien (D) 40.6%
Joseph Kazmark (S) 1.6%
Thomas Nabried (C) 0.3%

Pennsylvania 4

Benjamin M. Golder
Republican

1924
Lost renomination
Republican hold

George W. Edmonds (R) 52.9%
William J. O'Rourke (D) 44.4%
Joseph Schwartz (S) 2.1%
Morris H. Powers (C) 0.6%

Pennsylvania 5

James J. Connolly
Republican

1920
Re-elected

James J. Connolly (R) 55.4%
Carroll J. Agnew (D) 40.5%
Franz E. Daniel (S) 3.8%
Ernest Kornfeld (C) 0.3%

Pennsylvania 6

Edward L. Stokes
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican
1931
Re-elected

Edward L. Stokes (R) 51.0%
Harry V. Dougherty (D) 46.0%
M. H. Goldstein (S) 2.3%
Charles C. Hopkins (Proh) 0.8%

Pennsylvania 7

George P. Darrow
Republican

1914
Re-elected

George P. Darrow (R) 62.2%
James C. Crumlish (D) 35.2%
David H. H. Felix (S) 2.6%
Thomas F. Lester (Lib) 0.06%

Pennsylvania 8

James Wolfenden
Republican

1928
Re-elected

James Wolfenden (R) 65.8%
Matthew Randall (D) 30.1%
Jesse Holmes (S) 2.7%
C. Wilfred Conard (Proh) 1.4%

Pennsylvania 9

Henry Winfield Watson
Republican

1914
Re-elected

Henry Winfield Watson (R) 50.3%
Norton L. Lichtenwalner (D) 46.3%
Walter L. Huhn (S) 3.5%

Pennsylvania 10

J. Roland Kinzer
Republican

1930
Re-elected

J. Roland Kinzer (R) 61.5%
Richard P. McGrann (D) 36.2%
Frank Scott, Jr. (S) 2.3%

Pennsylvania 11

Patrick J. Boland
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Patrick J. Boland (D) 95.9%
George Hart (Proh) 4.1%

Pennsylvania 12

Charles Murray Turpin
Republican
1929
Re-elected

Charles Murray Turpin (R) 50.8%
John J. Casey (D) 49.2%

Pennsylvania 13

George F. Brumm
Republican

1928
Re-elected

George F. Brumm (R) 90.9%
Frederick W. Magrady (Proh) 4.7%
Anthony Malinowski (S) 4.1%
Peter Schwartz (C) 0.3%

Pennsylvania 14

Norton L. Lichtenwalner
Democratic

1930
Redistricted to 9th
Democratic hold

William Emanuel Richardson (D) 41.0%
Thomas L. Rhoads (R) 31.9%
Raymond S. Hofses (S) 26.9%
George W. Brownback (I) 0.1%
Florence Cassel (Lib) 0.001%

Pennsylvania 15

Louis T. McFadden
Republican

1914
Re-elected

Louis T. McFadden (R) 96.0%
Henry L. Springer (S) 4.0%

Pennsylvania 16

Robert F. Rich
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Robert F. Rich (R) 63.6%
Paul A. Rothfuss (D) 34.1%
W. A. Hall (S) 2.4%

Pennsylvania 17

Frederick W. Magrady
Republican

1924
Lost renomination
Republican hold

J. William Ditter (R) 59.9%
Philip Childs Pendleton (D) 32.8%
Mary Winsor (S) 2.9%
S. Earle Hoover (Proh) 2.4%
Francis R. Taylor (Proh) 2.0%

Pennsylvania 18

Edward M. Beers
Republican

1922
Died in office
Republican hold

Benjamin K. Focht (R) 48.3%
Harry Rippman (D) 32.3%
Omer B. Poulson (Citizens) 19.4%

Pennsylvania 19

Isaac Hoffer Doutrich
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Isaac Hoffer Doutrich (R) 58.1%
Carl K. Deen (D) 37.1%
Samuel Young (S) 2.5%
B. E. P. Prugh (Proh) 2.3%

Pennsylvania 20

Thomas Cunningham Cochran
Redistricted from 28th
Republican

1926
Re-elected

Thomas Cunningham Cochran (R) 53.6%
D. J. Driscoll (D) 46.4%

Pennsylvania 21

William R. Coyle
Redistricted from 30th
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Francis E. Walter (D) 52.7%
William R. Coyle (R) 45.1%
Simon R. Hartzell (S) 2.2%

Pennsylvania 22

Harry L. Haines
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Harry L. Haines (D) 58.3%
Leighton C. Taylor (R) 40.3%
Percy K. Coover (S) 1.4%

Pennsylvania 23

J. Banks Kurtz
Redistricted from 21st
Republican

1922
Re-elected

J. Banks Kurtz (R) 49.2%
Frederick B. Kerr (D) 47.2%
Charles D. Rockel (S) 3.6%

James Mitchell Chase
Republican

1926
Lost renomination

Pennsylvania 24

Samuel Austin Kendall
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

J. Buell Snyder (D) 53.4%
Samuel Austin Kendall (R) 44.7%
David Rinne (S) 1.8%

Pennsylvania 25

Henry Wilson Temple
Republican

1912
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Charles I. Faddis (D) 56.1%
Henry Wilson Temple (R) 41.7%
Frank A. Silvis (S) 2.2%

Pennsylvania 26

J. Howard Swick
Republican

1926
Re-elected

J. Howard Swick (R) 54.0%
Sam B. Wilson (D) 46.0%

Pennsylvania 27

Nathan Leroy Strong
Republican

1916
Re-elected

Nathan Leroy Strong (R) 50.7%
D. A. Dorn (D) 41.0%
Robert McEldowney (Lib) 4.6%
William C. Widdowson (S) 2.5%
Donald J. Perry (Jobless) 0.8%
Alexander S. Ryesky (C) 0.4%

Howard W. Stull
Redistricted from 20th
Republican
1932
Lost renomination

Pennsylvania 28

Adam M. Wyant
Redistricted from 31st
Republican

1920
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

William M. Berlin (D) 55.2%
Adam M. Wyant (R) 40.8%
A. W. Zornick (S) 4.0%

Pennsylvania 29

Milton W. Shreve
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Charles N. Crosby (D) 50.1%
Milton W. Shreve (R) 46.6%
F. Lindy (S) 3.1%
Leo Mittelmeier (C) 0.2%

Pennsylvania 30

Edmund Frederick Erk
Redistricted from 32nd
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

J. Twing Brooks (D) 47.2%
Edmund Frederick Erk (R) 47.0%
Sarah Z. Limbach (S) 3.4%
Robert Hervey (Proh) 1.6%
Edwin A. Glenn (Peoples) 0.8%

Pennsylvania 31

Melville Clyde Kelly
Redistricted from 33rd
Republican

1916
Re-elected

Melville Clyde Kelly (R) 85.5%
Leo O. Guthrie (RepealVolstead) 7.5%
William B. Kane (S) 7.0%

Pennsylvania 32

Patrick J. Sullivan
Redistricted from 34th
Republican

1928
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Michael J. Muldowney (R) 53.3%
Anne E. Felix (D) 40.9%
Max Lutsky (S) 2.2%
John W. Grubbs (Proh) 1.8%
Patrick J. Sullivan (I) 1.5%
Max Jenkins (C) 0.4%

Pennsylvania 33

Harry A. Estep
Redistricted from 35th
Republican

1926
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Henry Ellenbogen (D) 52.0%
Harry A. Estep (R) 43.9%
Samuel Oshry (S) 2.4%
George Harger (Proh) 1.5%
Carl Price (C) 0.2%

Pennsylvania 34

Guy E. Campbell
Redistricted from 36th
Republican

1916
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Matthew A. Dunn (D) 49.9%
Guy E. Campbell (R) 44.3%
Mary B. Lehner (S) 3.9%
Thomas M. Heard (Proh) 1.9%


Rhode Island
























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Rhode Island 1

Clark Burdick
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Francis Condon (D) 55.6%
Clark Burdick (R) 44.2%
Sara M. Algeo (Ind Dry) 0.2%

Francis Condon
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Rhode Island 2

Richard S. Aldrich
Republican

1922
Retired
Democratic gain

John M. O'Connell (D) 54.8%
Thomas P. Hazard (R) 45.0%
Alfred W. Pett (Proh) 0.2%


South Carolina












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

South Carolina 1

Thomas S. McMillan
Democratic

1924
Re-elected

Thomas S. McMillan (D) 95.9%
D. C. Sharpe (R) 4.1%

South Carolina 2

Hampton P. Fulmer
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

Hampton P. Fulmer (D) 97.9%
D. A. Gardner (R) 2.1%

South Carolina 3

Frederick H. Dominick
Democratic

1916
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

John C. Taylor (D) 99.2%
T. Frank McCord (R) 0.8%

South Carolina 4

John J. McSwain
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

John J. McSwain (D) 98.4%
Otho Williams (R) 1.6%

South Carolina 5

William Francis Stevenson
Democratic
1917
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

James P. Richards (D) 98.5%
G. M. Williams (R) 1.5%

South Carolina 6

Allard H. Gasque
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Allard H. Gasque (D) 98.6%
C. B. Ruffin (R) 1.4%


South Dakota




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

South Dakota 1

Charles A. Christopherson
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Fred H. Hildebrandt (D) 53.1%
Charles A. Christopherson (R) 44.4%
Paul L. Werth (Liberty) 1.6%
Lydia B. Johnson (I) 0.7%
Roy Miller (I) 0.1%

South Dakota 2

William Williamson
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican

1920
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Theodore B. Werner (D) 55.7%
William Williamson (R) 43.9%
Arne Jaskela (I) 0.4%


Tennessee






























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Tennessee 1

Oscar B. Lovette
Republican

1930
Lost renomination
Defeated as Independent
Republican hold

B. Carroll Reece (R) 45.8%
Oscar B. Lovette (I) 42.1%
Albert C. Tipton (D) 12.0%
Jess Smith (I) 0.1%
A. Isenberg (I) 0.03%

Tennessee 2

J. Will Taylor
Republican

1918
Re-elected

J. Will Taylor (R) 57.7%
H. S. Burnett (D) 40.5%
T. J. Rowland (I) 1.4%
Jeff Johnson (I) 0.4%

Tennessee 3

Sam D. McReynolds
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Sam D. McReynolds (D) 91.6%
William N. Levan (R) 4.0%
Fred Starr (I) 3.3%
T. J. Rowland (I) 1.0%

Tennessee 4

John Ridley Mitchell
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

John Ridley Mitchell (D) 82.6%
W. H. Crowell (R) 15.9%
J. K. Stockton (I) 1.5%

Tennessee 5

Joseph W. Byrns, Sr.
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1908
Re-elected

Joseph W. Byrns, Sr. (D) 87.6%
J. Y. Freeman (R) 10.5%
Howard Kester (I) 1.9%

Tennessee 6

Willa McCord Blake Eslick
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic
1932
Retired
Democratic hold

Clarence W. Turner (D) 79.0%
G. C. Stephenson (D) 19.6%
D. J. Bevis (I) 1.3%

Tennessee 7

Gordon Browning
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Gordon Browning (D) 77.8%
Willoughby Stewart (R) 21.0%
E. R. Dubose (I) 1.2%

Tennessee 8

Jere Cooper
Redistricted from 9th
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Jere Cooper (D) 88.2%
Mary Burnett (R) 10.2%
B. S. Duggan (I) 1.6%

Tennessee 9

E. H. CrumpRedistricted from 10th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

E. H. Crump (D) 90.1%
S. A. Godsey (R) 7.0%
Ollie L. Overton (I) 1.5%
Robert H. Gowling (I) 1.1%
Theodore W. Lorwell (I) 0.4%


Texas






























































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Texas 1

Wright Patman
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Wright Patman (D) 97.5%
A. O. Barker (R) 2.5%

Texas 2

Martin Dies, Jr.
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Martin Dies, Jr. (D) 95.4%
J. H. Buchanan (R) 4.6%
John W. Conner (Liberty) 0.006%

Texas 3

Morgan G. Sanders
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

Morgan G. Sanders (D) Unopposed

Texas 4

Sam Rayburn
Democratic

1912
Re-elected

Sam Rayburn (D) 95.2%
Floyd Harry (R) 4.8%

Texas 5

Hatton W. Sumners
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Hatton W. Sumners (D) 92.1%
George J. McManus (R) 7.9%

Texas 6

Luther A. Johnson
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Luther A. Johnson (D) Unopposed

Texas 7

Clay Stone Briggs
Democratic

1918
Re-elected

Clay Stone Briggs (D) 95.4%
Arthur J. Long (R) 4.6%

Texas 8

Daniel E. Garrett
Democratic

1920
Re-elected

Daniel E. Garrett (D) 92.0%
William E. Lang (R) 8.0%
J. W. McDonald (Liberty) 0.008%

Texas 9

Joseph J. Mansfield
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

Joseph J. Mansfield (D) 96.7%
Lewis Allen (R) 3.3%

Texas 10

James P. Buchanan
Democratic

1912
Re-elected

James P. Buchanan (D) Unopposed

Texas 11

Oliver H. Cross
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Oliver H. Cross (D) 96.8%
C. C. Baker (R) 3.2%

Texas 12

Fritz G. Lanham
Democratic
1919
Re-elected

Fritz G. Lanham (D) 93.3%
George Calvert (R) 6.7%

Texas 13

Guinn Williams
Democratic

1922
Retired
Democratic hold

William D. McFarlane (D) Unopposed

Texas 14

Richard M. Kleberg
Democratic
1931
Re-elected

Richard M. Kleberg (D) 91.5%
Frank B. Vaughan (R) 8.5%

Texas 15

John Nance Garner
Democratic

1902
Re-elected

John Nance Garner (D) 85.8%
Carlos G. Watson (R) 14.2%

Texas 16

R. Ewing Thomason
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

R. Ewing Thomason (D) Unopposed

Texas 17

Thomas L. Blanton
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Thomas L. Blanton (D) Unopposed

Texas 18

John Marvin Jones
Democratic

1916
Re-elected

John Marvin Jones (D) 96.0%
S. E. Fish (R) 4.0%

Texas At-large
None (District created)

Democratic gain

George B. Terrell (D) 30.9%
Sterling P. Strong (D) 30.9%
Joseph W. Bailey, Jr. (D) 30.8%
Enoch G. Fletcher (R) 2.5%
F. A. Blankenbeckler (R) 2.4%
J. A. Simpson (R) 2.3%
H. M. Shelton (S) 0.10%
P. L. Peterson (S) 0.10%
Ben O. Miller (S) 0.09%
P. A. Spain (Liberty) 0.007%
H. G. Eastridge (Liberty) 0.007%
John L. Andrews (Jacksonian) 0.003%

Texas At-large
None (District created)

Democratic gain

Texas At-large
None (District created)

Democratic gain


Utah




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Utah 1

Don B. Colton
Republican

1920
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Abe Murdock (D) 50.7%
Don B. Colton (R) 47.6%
?? (S) 1.6%
?? (C) 0.1%

Utah 2

Frederick C. Loofbourow
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

J. W. Robinson (D) 56.0%
Frederick C. Loofbourow (R) 42.1%
?? (S) 1.1%
?? (C) 0.7%


Vermont


















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Vermont At-large

John E. Weeks
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican

1930
Retired
Republican hold

Ernest Willard Gibson (R) 64.4%
Joseph A. McNamara (D) 35.6%

Ernest Willard Gibson
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican
1923
Re-elected


Virginia


























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Virginia At-large

S. Otis Bland
Redistricted from 1st
Democratic

1918
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Clifton A. Woodrum (D) 8.3%
Andrew Jackson Montague (D) 8.3%
S. Otis Bland (D) 8.2%
Thomas G. Burch (D) 8.2%
Absalom Willis Robertson (D) 8.2%
Howard W. Smith (D) 8.2%
Patrick H. Drewry (D) 8.2%
Colgate Darden (D) 8.2%
John W. Flannagan, Jr. (D) 8.1%
Menalcus Lankford (R) 3.7%
Jacob A. Garber (R) 3.4%
Fred W. McWane (R) 3.3%
Roland E. Chase (R) 3.3%
George Cole Scott (R) 3.3%
Henry A. Wise (R) 3.2%
W. M. Brown (I) 1.8%
Charles C. Berkeley (I) 1.7%
R. Lindsay Gordon, Jr. (I) 0.7%
A. J. Dunning, Jr. (Proh) 0.7%
Albon James Royal (S) 0.2%
Winston F. Dawson (S) 0.2%
Herman R. Ansell (S) 0.2%
David G. George (S) 0.2%
Angie M. Norris (S) 0.2%
J. E. Spaulding (R) 0.1%
Others 0.04%
Frank Lyon (I) 0.008%

Menalcus Lankford
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Virginia At-large

Andrew Jackson Montague
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1912
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

Patrick H. Drewry
Redistricted from 4th
Democratic

1920
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

Thomas G. Burch
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

Clifton A. Woodrum
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1922
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

John W. Fishburne
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic

1930
Retired
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

Howard W. Smith
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

John W. Flannagan, Jr.
Redistricted from 9th
Democratic

1930
Re-elected at large
Democratic hold

Virginia At-large

Joel West Flood
Redistricted from 10th
Democratic

1918
Retired
Democratic hold


Washington










































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Washington 1

Ralph A. Horr
Republican

1930
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

Marion Zioncheck (D) 55.6%
John Franklin Miller (R) 42.9%
E. E. Barnes (Liberty) 1.5%

Washington 2

Lindley H. Hadley
Republican

1914
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Monrad C. Wallgren (D) 56.1%
Lindley H. Hadley (R) 35.2%
Floyd Hatfield (Liberty) 7.6%
W. E. Elbe (C) 1.0%

Washington 3

Albert Johnson
Republican

1912
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Martin F. Smith (D) 46.9%
Albert Johnson (R) 34.4%
J. T. Sullivan (Liberty) 18.7%

Washington 4

John W. Summers
Republican

1918
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Knute Hill (D) 56.3%
John W. Summers (R) 43.7%

Washington 5

Samuel B. Hill
Democratic
1923
Re-elected

Samuel B. Hill (D) 96.8%
Leo Welsh (S) 3.2%

Washington 6
None (District created)


Democratic gain

Wesley Lloyd (D) 50.1%
John T. McCutcheon (R) 36.8%
Tom Martin (Liberty) 13.0%
August Toellner (I) 0.1%


West Virginia












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

West Virginia 1

Carl G. Bachmann
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Robert L. Ramsay (D) 50.9%
Carl G. Bachmann (R) 48.3%
Henry L. Franklin (I) 0.8%

West Virginia 2

Frank L. Bowman
Republican

1924
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Jennings Randolph (D) 53.4%
Frank L. Bowman (R) 46.2%
Jesse T. Brillhart (I) 0.4%
Emilio Garbarino (I) 0.02%

West Virginia 3

Lynn Hornor
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Lynn Hornor (D) 53.6%
John M. Wolverton (R) 46.4%

West Virginia 4

Robert Lynn Hogg
Republican

1930
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

George William Johnson (D) 52.3%
Robert Lynn Hogg (R) 47.4%
J. S. Jeffrey (I) 0.2%

West Virginia 5

Hugh Ike Shott
Republican

1928
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

John Kee (D) 52.1%
Hugh Ike Shott (R) 47.9%

West Virginia 6

Joe L. Smith
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Joe L. Smith (D) 56.4%
James O. Lakin (R) 43.6%


Wisconsin








































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Wisconsin 1

Thomas Ryum Amlie
Republican
1931
Lost renomination
Republican hold

George Washington Blanchard (R) 48.5%
William D. Thompson (D) 45.8%
Otis J. Bouma (S) 4.9%
Henry H. Tubbs (Proh) 0.4%
John Sekat (Ind Com) 0.4%

Wisconsin 2

Charles A. Kading
Republican

1926
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

Charles W. Henney (D) 56.2%
John B. Gay (R) 42.0%
Charles D. Madsen (S) 1.5%
Georgenia J. Koppke (Proh) 0.3%

John M. Nelson
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1920
Lost renomination
Republican loss

Wisconsin 3

Gardner R. Withrow
Redistricted from 7th
Republican

1920
Re-elected

Gardner R. Withrow (R) 60.6%
John J. Boyle (D) 39.4%

Wisconsin 4

John C. Schafer
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Raymond Joseph Cannon (D) 51.0%
John C. Schafer (R) 28.1%
Walter Polakowski (S) 20.4%
Carl Lester (I) 0.6%

Wisconsin 5

William H. Stafford
Republican

1928
Lost renomination
Democratic gain

Thomas O'Malley (D) 43.8%
Joseph A. Padway (R) 24.9%
Herman O. Kent (S) 23.3%
Kavanaugh C. Downey (I) 5.0%
Emil B. Gennrich (Ind Rep) 2.8%
Emil Gardos (I) 0.3%

Wisconsin 6

Michael Reilly
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Michael Reilly (D) 59.1%
Louis J. Fellens (R) 38.7%
Franklin Pfeiffer (S) 2.2%

Wisconsin 7

Gerald J. Boileau
Redistricted from 8th
Republican

1930
Re-elected

Gerald J. Boileau (R) 51.3%
Frank D. Chapman (D) 48.7%

Wisconsin 8

George J. Schneider
Redistricted from 9th
Republican

1922
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

James Hughes (D) 50.7%
George J. Schneider (R) 49.3%

Wisconsin 9

James A. Frear
Redistricted from 10th
Republican

1912
Re-elected

James A. Frear (R) 56.9%
Miles H. McNally (D) 43.1%

Wisconsin 10

Hubert H. Peavey
Redistricted from 11th
Republican

1922
Re-elected

Hubert H. Peavey (R) 59.2%
Peter B. Cadigan (D) 39.8%
Arvid Salonen (Ind Com) 1.1%


Wyoming














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Wyoming At-large

Vincent Carter
Republican

1928
Re-elected

Vincent Carter (R) 49.7%
Paul R. Greever (D) 47.7%
W. W. Wolfe (S) 1.6%
J. Ross Carpenter (American) 0.8%
George Morphis (C) 0.2%


See also



  • United States elections, 1932
    • United States Senate elections, 1932

    • United States presidential election, 1932


  • 72nd United States Congress

  • 73rd United States Congress


References




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  3. ^ "Elections in Hard Times -- EDITORIAL". New York Times. November 13, 1932. Retrieved April 6, 2014.


  4. ^ Arthur Krock (November 9, 1932). "Sweep is National". New York Times. Retrieved April 6, 2014.









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