1888 United States House of Representatives elections#West Virginia
{{Short description|House elections for the 51st U.S. Congress}}
{{More citations needed|date=December 2009}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1888 United States House of Representatives elections
| country = United States
| flag_year = 1877
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1886 United States House of Representatives elections
| previous_year = 1886
| next_election = 1890 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_year = 1890
| seats_for_election = All 332 seats in the United States House of Representatives{{Efn|name="late"|Includes the late elections of six new states that joined the union in 1889 and 1890.}}
| majority_seats = 167
| election_date = June 6, September 4, September 10, and November 6, 1888{{Efn|Regulars only, not including Specials.}}
| image_size = x180px
| image1 = TBReed.jpg
| leader1 = Thomas Brackett Reed
| leaders_seat1 = {{Ushr|ME|1|T}}
| party1 = Republican Party (US)
| last_election1 = 152 seats
| seats1 = 179Martis, pp. 142–143.{{Efn|name="Dubin"|There are significant discrepancies between the party counts provided by Martis (pp. 142–43) and Dubin (p. 285) in regards to the 51st Congress, mainly due to the fact that Martis counts the results of many later contested elections (which were generally decided in favor of the challenging Republican candidate, resulting in the unseating of a number of Democratic members). Dubin records 169 Republicans and 161 Democrats on the first day of the 1st session of the 51st Congress; Dubin reports 177 Republicans, 154 Democrats, and one Labor Party member at the start of the 2nd session of the 51st Congress, figures that nearly match Martis' numbers.}}
| seat_change1 = {{Increase}} 27
| popular_vote1 = 5,408,259
| percentage1 = 47.36%
| swing1 = {{Increase}} 2.37{{percentage points}}
| image2 = John Griffin Carlisle, Brady-Handy photo portrait, ca1870-1880 (cropped).jpg
| leader2 = John G. Carlisle
| leaders_seat2 = {{Ushr|KY|6|T}}
| party2 = Democratic Party (US)
| last_election2 = 167 seats
| seats2 = 152Martis, pp. 142–143.{{Efn|name="Dubin"}}
| seat_change2 = {{Decrease}} 15
| popular_vote2 = 5,558,964
| percentage2 = 48.68%
| swing2 = {{Increase}} 0.56{{percentage points}}
| party4 = Labor Party (US, 19th century)
| last_election4 = 2 seats
| seat_change4 = {{Decrease}} 1
| popular_vote4 = 161,225
| percentage4 = 1.41%
| swing4 = {{Increase}} 0.33{{percentage points}}
| party5 = Independent (US)
| last_election5 = 2 seats{{Efn|name="2IR" | Including 2 Independent Republicans, John Alexander Anderson elected to Kansas's 5th congressional district, and Albert R. Anderson to Iowa's 8th congressional district.}}
| seats5 = 0
| seat_change5 = {{Decrease}} 2
| popular_vote5 = 61,520
| percentage5 = 0.54%
| swing5 = {{Decrease}} 1.54{{percentage points}}
| map_image = 1888 US House election results.svg
| map_size = 320px
| map_caption = Map of U.S. House elections results from 1888 elections for 51st Congress on election day (a number of Southern seats were later successfully contested and the results overturned)
| title = Speaker
| before_election = John Carlisle
| before_party = Democratic Party (US)
| after_election = Thomas Reed
| after_party = Republican Party (US)
}}
The 1888 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1888, with three states holding theirs early between June and September. They occurred at the same time as the election of President Benjamin Harrison. Elections were initially held for 325 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 38 states, to serve in the 51st United States Congress. Six new states would later join the union and increase the House to 332 seats. Special elections were also held throughout the year.
Harrison's Republican Party gained a majority in the House at the expense of the Democratic Party, even though incumbent President Grover Cleveland actually received more votes counted than Harrison. However, as in other elections in the period, widespread vote suppression and electoral fraud was common on behalf of Democrats and against black Republicans in the Southern United States. The Republican House majority in uncontested elections unseated a number of initially reported as victorious Democratic candidates in favor of Republican candidates who contested their election loss.
The issue of tariffs played a key role in this election. The Democrats, with the support of farmers and laborers, wanted to lower tariffs in order to promote free trade, while the Republicans, backed by industry and big business, believed that higher tariffs were necessary to protect American manufacturing. Especially in industrializing regions, voters chose the Republican view on tariffs, as they gave the party a slim majority in the House.
Hamilton D. Coleman’s win in the Second District would prove the last time until 1972 that a Republican won any House seat in Louisiana,{{cite news|title=Parish Follows Trend: Local Voters Support Nixon, Treen, Johnston|page=1|work=The St. Charles Herald|location=Hahnville, Louisiana|date=November 9, 1972}} for the disenfrachisement of almost all blacks in the 1890s would leave that state completely devoid of Republican support until after the Dixiecrat bolt.{{cite book|last=Phillips|first=Kevin P.|title=The Emerging Republican Majority|pages=208, 210|isbn=9780691163246}}
Election summaries
Seven seats were added, for the six new states of, in order of admission (number of House seats for each new state listed in parentheses): North Dakota (1), South Dakota (2), Montana (1), Washington (1), Idaho (1), and Wyoming (1).
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| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}; width:53.92%" | 179 | style="background:{{party color|Other}}; width:0.30%" | 1 | style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}; width:45.78%" | 152 |
Republican
| {{Efn|There was 1 labor member.}} | Democratic |
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! rowspan=2|State ! rowspan=2|Type ! rowspan=2|Total ! colspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican ! colspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic ! colspan=2|Others |
{{Party shading/Republican}}|Seats
! {{Party shading/Republican}}|Change ! {{Party shading/Democratic}}|Seats ! {{Party shading/Democratic}}|Change ! Seats ! Change |
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Alabama
| District | align=right | 8 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Arkansas
| District | align=right | 5 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Labor}} align=right | 1{{Efn|name="Lab"|After a contested election, Lewis P. Featherstone of the Labor Party was declared the winner in {{Ushr|AR|1}}.}} | {{Party shading/Labor}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 |
California
| District | align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Colorado
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Connecticut
| District | align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Delaware
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Florida
| District | align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Georgia
| District | align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Illinois
| District | align=right | 20 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 13 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Indiana
| District | align=right | 13 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 4 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 4 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Iowa
| District | align=right | 11 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Decrease}} 1{{Efn|name=GB | Greenback Party}} |
Kansas
| District | align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Kentucky
| District | align=right | 11 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 9 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Louisiana
| District | align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 5 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Maine{{Efn|name="early"|Elections held early.}}
| District | align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Maryland
| District | align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 2 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Massachusetts
| District | align=right | 12 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 2 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Michigan
| District | align=right | 11 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 9 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 3 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 3 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Minnesota
| District | align=right | 5 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 5 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 3 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 3 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Mississippi
| District | align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Missouri
| District | align=right | 14 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 2 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Nebraska
| District | align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Nevada
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
New Hampshire
| District | align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
New Jersey
| District | align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
New York
| District | align=right | 34 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 19 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 15 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
North Carolina
| District | align=right | 9 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 2 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Decrease}} 1{{Efn|name="ind"|Independent}} |
Ohio
| District | align=right | 21 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 16 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 5 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Oregon{{Efn|name="early"}}
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Pennsylvania
| District{{Efn|At-large seat eliminated in redistricting.}} | align=right | 28 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 21 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Rhode Island
| District | align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
South Carolina
| District | align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Tennessee
| District | align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 3 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Texas
| District | align=right | 11 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 11 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Vermont{{Efn|name="early"}}
| District | align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Virginia
| District | align=right | 10 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 6 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 3 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Decrease}} 1{{Efn|name="Labor"|Labor Party}} |
West Virginia
| District | align=right | 4 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Decrease}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Wisconsin
| District | align=right | 9 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 7 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Steady}} | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Decrease}} 1{{Efn|name=Labor}} |
colspan=9 align=center | 1889 elections (New States) |
Montana
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
North Dakota
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
South Dakota
| At-large | align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 2 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 2 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Washington
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
colspan=9 align=center | 1890 elections (New States) |
Idaho
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
Wyoming
| At-large | align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | 1 | {{Party shading/Republican}} align=right | {{Increase}} 1 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | 0 ! {{Party shading/Democratic}} align=right | {{Steady}} | align=right | 0 | align=right | {{Steady}} |
colspan=2 | Total{{Efn|name="late"}}
! 332 ! {{Party shading/Republican}} | 179 ! {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 17 ! {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 152 ! {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 6 ! 1 ! {{Decrease}} 5 |
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{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|45.78}}
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The previous election had 4 third-party candidates, 2 Labor, 1 Greenback, and 1 Independent.
Election dates
Alabama
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alabama}}
Arizona Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Arkansas
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
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! {{Ushr|Arkansas|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1878
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Cate (Democratic) 51.9%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Lewis P. Featherstone (Labor) 47.4%
- Others 0.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Arkansas|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Clifton R. Breckinridge (Democratic) 51.2%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John M. Clayton (Republican) 48.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Arkansas|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas C. McRae (Democratic) 59.7%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}John Ansley (Labor) 40.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Arkansas|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John H. Rogers (Democratic) 57.8%
- {{Party stripe|Independent Party (US)}}Isaac McCacken (Independent) 42.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Arkansas|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel W. Peel (Democratic) 68.9%
- {{Party stripe|Independent Party (US)}}Edward P. Watson (Independent) 22.0%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John Gates (Republican) 9.1%
}}
|}
In the {{Ushr|AR|1|C}}, initial returns showed William H. Cate (Democratic) winning the election, but the election was contested by Lewis P. Featherstone (Labor), and on May 5, 1890, he was declared the winner.
In the {{Ushr|AR|2|C}}, Clifton R. Breckinridge (Democratic) was initially declared re-elected. John M. Clayton successfully contested the election, but was assassinated before the contest was complete, so the House declared the seat vacant. Breckinridge was subsequently re-elected November 4, 1890 to finish the term.
California
{{Main|1888 United States House of Representatives elections in California}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from California}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
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! {{Ushr|California|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John J. De Haven (Republican) 49.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas L. Thompson (Democratic) 49%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}W. D. Reynolds (Independent) 1.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|California|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Marion Biggs (Democratic) 50.6%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John A. Eagon (Republican) 46.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}S. M. McLean (Prohibition) 2.4%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}J. F. McSwain (Independent) 0.4%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|California|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph McKenna (Republican) 56.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Ben Morgan (Democratic) 41.2%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. W. Smith (Prohibition) 1.9%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}S. Solon Holl (Independent) 1.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|California|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William W. Morrow (Republican) 50.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert Ferral (Democratic) 48.6%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank M. Pixley (Socialist) 0.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|California|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas J. Clunie (Democratic) 49.3%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Timothy G. Phelps (Republican) 49.2%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Henry French (Independent)
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|California|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William Vandever (Republican) 52.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Reel B. Terry (Democratic) 43.7%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}J. G. Miller (Prohibition) 3.5%
- {{Party stripe|Know Nothing}}Alfred Daggett (Know Nothing) 0.2%
}}
|}
Colorado
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Colorado}}
Connecticut
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Connecticut}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=State of Connecticut Elections Database » Search Past Election Results|url=https://electionhistory.ct.gov/eng/|access-date=2024-10-09|website=State of Connecticut Elections Database|language=en}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|CT|1|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William E. Simonds (Republican) 49.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert J. Vance (Democratic) 47.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Frederick G. Platt (Prohibition) 2.7%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Horace S. Frye (Labor) 0.1%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CT|2|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Washington F. Willcox (Democratic) 49.6%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}H. Wales Lines (Republican) 48.1%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Edwin P. Augur (Prohibition) 2.3%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}[FNU] Ventres (Labor) 0.0%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CT|3|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles A. Russell (Republican) 49.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Stephen H. Hall (Democratic) 46.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John A. Rockwell (Prohibition) 3.6%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CT|4|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Frederick Miles (Republican)
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Morris W. Seymour (Democratic)
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Elisha Z. Ellis (Prohibition)
}}
|}
Delaware
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Delaware}}
Florida
{{Main|1888 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Florida}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}{{Sfn|Dubin|1998|p=279}}
|-
! {{Ushr|FL|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1876
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert H. M. Davidson (Democratic) 67.1%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}H. R. Benjamin (Republican) 32.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|FL|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert Bullock (Democratic) 53.5%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frederick S. Goodrich (Republican) 46.5%
}}
|}
Idaho Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Illinois
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Illinois}}
Indiana
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Indiana}}
Iowa
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Iowa}}
Kansas
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kansas}}
Kentucky
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kentucky}}
Louisiana
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Louisiana}}
Maine
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maine}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}{{Sfn|Dubin|1998}}
|-
! {{Ushr|ME|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1876
|Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas B. Reed (Republican) 52.30%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William Emery (Democratic) 45.33%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Timothy B. Hussey (Prohibition) 2.37%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|ME|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1881 United States House of Representatives elections
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Nelson Dingley Jr. (Republican) 55.17%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles E. Allen (Democratic) 40.87%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (United States)}}Ebenezer A. Howard (Union Labor) 2.05%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William T. Eustis (Prohibition) 1.91%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|ME|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Seth L. Milliken (Republican) 57.95%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Simon S. Brown (Democratic) 39.54%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Binsley S. Kelley (Prohibition) 1.51%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (United States)}}Frank A. Howard (Union Labor) 0.99%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|ME|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles A. Boutelle (Republican) 54.64%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas S. Stewart (Democratic) 42.67%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}John Barker (Prohibition) 2.68%
}}
|}
Maryland
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maryland}}
Massachusetts
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Massachusetts}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}{{Sfn|Dubin|1998}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles S. Randall (Republican) 60.86%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John W. Cummings (Democratic) 21.29%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}George Delano (Prohibition) 14.47%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}William Miller (Labor) 3.38%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Elijah A. Morse (Republican) 54.75%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Josiah Quincy VI (Democratic) 42.94%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William H. Phillips (Prohibition) 3.31%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John F. Andrew (Democratic) 52.03%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Alanson W. Beard (Republican) 47.07%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Henry H. Shugg (Prohibition) 0.89%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph Henry O'Neil (Democratic) 68.11%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Peter Morrison (Republican) 31.02%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Frederic G. Whitcomb (Prohibition) 0.86%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Nathaniel P. Banks (Republican) 51.80%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas Wentworth Higginson (Republican) 46.72%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Edward Kendall (Prohibition) 1.47%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican) 56.34%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Roland G. Usher (Democratic) 41.12%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}George A. Crossman (Prohibition) 2.54%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William Cogswell (Republican) 57.07%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel Roads Jr. (Democratic) 41.09%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}James J. Gregory (Prohibition) 1.84%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} |Incumbent not re-nominated.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederic T. Greenhalge (Republican) 55.27%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Donovan (Democratic) 42.99%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Nathaniel A. Glidden (Prohibition) 1.74%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John W. Candler (Republican) 52.19%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward Burnett (Democratic) 45.43%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}John C. Park (Prohibition) 2.39%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph H. Walker (Republican) 52.01%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Irving B. Sayles (Democratic) 44.88%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Charles G. Allen (Prohibition) 3.11%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|11|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William Whiting II (Republican) 56.36%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William Skinner (Democratic) 39.75%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Hervey S. Cowell (Prohibition) 3.89%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|12|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Francis W. Rockwell (Republican) 52.13%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henry W. Ely (Democratic) 45.02%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Henry Cutler (Prohibition) 2.85%
}}
|}
Michigan
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Michigan}}
Minnesota
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Minnesota}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|last=University of Minnesota Libraries|title=Minnesota Historical Election Archive|url=https://mn.electionarchives.lib.umn.edu/|access-date=2024-10-14|website=Minnesota Historical Election Archive|language=en}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|MN|1|X}}
| {{sortname|Thomas|Wilson|dab=Minnesota politician}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Mark H. Dunnell (Republican) 50.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas Wilson (Democratic) 45.4%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Robert Taylor (Prohibition) 4.2%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|MN|2|X}}
| {{sortname|John|Lind|dab=politician}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John Lind (Republican) 57.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Morton S. Wilkinson (Democratic) 36.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}David W. Edwards (Prohibition) 6.5%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|MN|3|X}}
| {{sortname|John L.|MacDonald}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Darwin Hall (Republican) 51.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John L. MacDonald (Democratic) 43.7%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Christopher A. Fosness (Prohibition) 4.9%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|MN|4|X}}
| {{sortname|Edmund|Rice|dab=politician}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Samuel Snider (Republican) 53.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edmund Rice (Democratic) 41.7%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James P. Pinkham (Prohibition) 4.5%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|MN|5|X}}
| {{sortname|Knute|Nelson}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Solomon Comstock (Republican) 52.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles Canning (Democratic) 40.1%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Zar Scott (Prohibition) 7.2%
}}
|}
Mississippi
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Mississippi}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John M. Allen (Democratic) 86.76%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joseph M. Bynum (Republican) 13.24%{{cite web |title=MS - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483088 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James B. Morgan (Democratic) 70.61%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James R. Chalmers (Republican) 29.39%{{cite web |title=MS - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483158 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas C. Catchings (Democratic) 71.12%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James Hill (Republican) 28.23%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}James Witherspoon (Independent) 0.66%{{cite web |title=MS - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483192 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Clarke Lewis (Democratic) 84.29%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Matthew K. Mister (Republican) 15.71%{{cite web |title=MS - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483227 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Chapman L. Anderson (Democratic) 80.29%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}F. M. Cook (Republican) 19.72%{{cite web |title=MS - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483259 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} T. R. Stockdale (Democratic) 70.33%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Leon C. Duchesne (Republican) 29.67%{{cite web |title=MS - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483285 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles E. Hooker (Democratic) 75.50%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Henry Kernaghan (Republican) 24.50%{{cite web |title=MS - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483307 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=14 March 2021}}
}}
|}
Missouri
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Missouri}}
Nebraska
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nebraska}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NE|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William J. Connell (Republican) 49.85%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Julius S. Morton (Democratic) 44.69%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Edwin B. Graham (Prohibition) 4.48%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}J. W. Edgerton (Labor) 0.98%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 01 Race - Nov 6, 1888 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=455211 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=25 September 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NE|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Laird (Republican) 53.38%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. G. Hastings (Democratic) 36.55%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}George Scott (Prohibition) 7.12%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}R. H. Rohr (Labor) 2.96%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 02 Race - Nov 6, 1888 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=458243 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=25 September 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NE|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George W. E. Dorsey (Republican) 54.16%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}E. P. Weatherby (Democratic) 39.95%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}A. M. Walling (Prohibition) 3.85%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}I. O. Jones (Labor) 1.91%
- Scattering 0.13%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 03 Race - Nov 6, 1888 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=459471 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=25 September 2021}}
}}
|}
Nevada
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nevada}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}{{Sfn|Dubin|1998|p=282}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NV|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap |{{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Horace F. Bartine (Republican) 54.92%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}} George W. Cassidy (Democratic) 45.09%}}
|}
New Hampshire
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Hampshire}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}{{Sfn|Dubin|1998}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NH|1|X}}
|-
! {{Ushr|NH|2|X}}
|}
New Jersey
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}}
Montana Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
New Mexico Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
New York
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New York}}
North Carolina
{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Carolina}}
Ohio
{{Main|1888 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Ohio}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite book|title=History of the Republican Party in Ohio |editor-first=Joseph P |editor-last=Smith |year=1898 |volume=I |pages=567, 568 |publisher=the Lewis Publishing Company |location=Chicago |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eaAFAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA567}}}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benjamin Butterworth (Republican) 52.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Otway Cosgrove (Democratic) 47.4%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Caldwell (Republican) 51.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Clinton W. Gerard (Democratic) 48.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Elihu S. Williams (Republican) 50.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Houk (Democratic) 49.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel S. Yoder (Democratic) 60.6%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Robert L. Mattingly (Republican) 39.4%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George E. Seney (Democratic) 57.9%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Wilson Vance (Republican) 42.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Melvin M. Boothman (Republican) 50.1%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Gaylord M. Saltzgaber (Democratic) 49.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry Lee Morey (Republican) 51.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John M. Pattison (Democratic) 48.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert P. Kennedy (Republican) 54.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew R. Bohn (Democratic) 45.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William C. Cooper (Republican) 53.0%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John S. Braddock (Republican) 47.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William E. Haynes (Democratic) 51.5%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jacob Romeis (Republican) 48.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|11|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Albert C. Thompson (Republican) 56.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph W. Shinn (Democratic) 43.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|12|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jacob J. Pugsley (Republican) 50.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Lawrence T. Neal (Democratic) 49.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|13|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph H. Outhwaite (Democratic) 52.7%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John B. Neil (Republican) 47.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|14|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles P. Wickham (Republican) 51.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David L. Wadsworth (Democratic) 48.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|15|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles H. Grosvenor (Republican) 53.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John P. Spriggs (Democratic) 46.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|16|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James W. Owens (Democratic) 55.2%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edwin L. Lybarger (Republican) 44.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|17|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph D. Taylor (Republican) 56.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William Lawrence (Democratic) 43.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|18|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William McKinley (Republican) 54.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George P. Ikirt (Democratic) 45.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|19|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1880 (s)
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ezra B. Taylor (Republican) 67.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henry Apthorp (Democratic) 32.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|20|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Martin L. Smyser (Republican) 52.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Calvin P. Humphrey (Democratic) 47.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Ohio|21|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Theodore E. Burton (Republican) 50.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Tom L. Johnson (Democratic) 49.2%
}}
|}
Oregon
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Oregon}}
Pennsylvania
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania}}
Rhode Island
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Rhode Island}}
South Carolina
{{Main|1888 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from South Carolina}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel Dibble (Democratic) 86.7%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}S. W. McKinlay (Republican) 13.1%
- Others 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1878
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George D. Tillman (Democratic) 86.8%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Seymour E. Smith (Republican) 11.4%
- Others 1.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James S. Cothran (Democratic) 99.8%
- Others 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Perry (Democratic) 99.9%
- Others 0.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John J. Hemphill (Democratic) 99.7%
- Others 0.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George W. Dargan (Democratic) 95.7%
- Others 4.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|SC|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William Elliott (Democratic) 54.1%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas E. Miller (Republican) 45.4%
- Others 0.5%
}}
|}
In the {{Ushr|SC|7|C}}, Elliott was initially declared re-elected, but Miller successfully challenged the election and was seated in his place in September 1890.
Tennessee
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Tennessee}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} |Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Alfred A. Taylor (Republican) 60.33%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David P. Wilcox (Democratic) 38.20%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}James M. Pierce (Prohibition) 1.47%{{cite web |title=TN - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625248 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1878
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Leonidas C. Houk (Republican) 68.80%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel G. Heiskell (Democratic) 28.98%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}James A. Ruble (Prohibition) 2.22%{{cite web |title=TN - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625249 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Republican}} |Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry C. Evans (Republican) 49.99%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Creed F. Bates (Democratic) 49.22%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}M. D. Cone (Prohibition) 0.79%{{cite web |title=TN - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625250 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1878
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benton McMillin (Democratic) 61.62%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jonathan S. Wooten (Republican) 38.38%{{cite web |title=TN - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625251 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James D. Richardson (Democratic) 67.82%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}C. H. Shoffner (Republican) 32.19%{{cite web |title=TN - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625252 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph E. Washington (Democratic) 57.20%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William H. Young (Republican) 38.26%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Louis G. Mumford (Prohibition) 4.54%{{cite web |title=TN - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625253 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Washington C. Whitthorne (Democratic) 57.75%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Robert A. Haggard (Republican) 42.25%{{cite web |title=TN - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625254 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benjamin A. Enloe (Democratic) 54.72%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Warren Smith (Republican) 45.28%{{cite web |title=TN - District 08 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625255 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Rice A. Pierce (Democratic) 62.96%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. W. Brown (Republican) 37.04%{{cite web |title=TN - District 09 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625256 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Phelan Jr. (Democratic) 63.21%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}L. B. Eaton (Republican) 36.80%{{cite web |title=TN - District 10 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=625257 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=25 February 2021}}
}}
|}
Texas
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Texas}}
Utah Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Vermont
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Vermont}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=VT Elections Database » Vermont Election Results and Statistics|url=https://electionarchive.vermont.gov/|access-date=2024-08-29|website=VT Elections Database|language=en-US}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|VT|1|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John W. Stewart (Republican) 70.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Azro Meacham (Democratic) 28.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Peter Dakin (Prohibition) 1.1%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|VT|2|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William W. Grout (Republican) 71.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Smith (Democratic) 27.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Cyrus W. Wyman (Prohibition) 1.2%
}}
|}
Virginia
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Virginia}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=Virginia Elections Database » Virginia Election Results and Statistics|url=https://historical.elections.virginia.gov/|access-date=2024-09-02|website=Virginia Elections Database|language=en-US}}}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|1|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas H. B. Browne (Republican) 50.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Gilmer S. Kendall (Democratic) 49.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|2|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George E. Bowden (Republican) 58.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Richard C. Marshall (Democratic) 40.6%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Andrew Williams (Republican) 0.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|3|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1880
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} George D. Wise (Democratic) 50.4%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edmund Waddill Jr. (Republican) 49.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|4|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1886
| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John M. Langston (Republican) 45.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward C. Venable (Democratic) 43.1%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}R. W. Arnold (Republican) 11.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|5|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Posey G. Lester (Democratic) 52.5%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John Blackwell (Republican) 47.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|6|X}}
| {{party shading/Labor}} | Labor
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Paul C. Edmunds (Democratic) 55.6%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Patrick H. Caull (Republican) 43.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel T. Hopkins (Democratic) 0.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|7|X}}
| {{party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles T. O'Ferrall (Democratic) 54.3%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John E. Roller (Republican) 45.0%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}John C. Rivercombe (Prohibition) 0.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|8|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} W. H. F. Lee (Democratic) 51.8%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Park Agnew (Republican) 48.0%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Daniel J. Hoge (Independent) 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|9|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John A. Buchanan (Democratic) 50.7%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Henry Bowen (Republican) 49.3%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|VA|10|X}}
| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}
| 1886
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Henry St. George Tucker III (Democratic) 51.0%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jacob Yost (Republican) 49.0%
}}
|}
Washington Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
West Virginia
{{See also|List of United States representatives from West Virginia}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|WV|1|X}}
| rowspan=2 | Nathan Goff Jr.
| rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| rowspan=2 | 1882
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John O. Pendleton (Democratic) 49.55%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George W. Atkinson (Republican) 49.49%{{cite web |title=WV District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373024 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=18 April 2021}}}}
{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}B. F. Meyers (Prohibition) 0.54%
| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}John E. Stealey (Independent) 0.43%
}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Election successfully contested.
New member seated February 26, 1890.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George W. Atkinson (Republican) 50.06%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John O. Pendleton (Democratic) 49.94%{{cite web |title=WV District 01 Recount |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373026 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=18 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WV|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1882
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William L. Wilson (Democratic) 50.11%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}W. H. Flick (Republican) 49.19%{{cite web |title=WV District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373027 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=18 April 2021}}}}
{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Frank Burt (Prohibition) 0.46%
| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}S. W. Sturm (Labor) 0.24%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WV|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John D. Alderson (Democratic) 50.51%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James H. McGinnis (Republican) 46.44%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}W. D. Sanford (Independent) 2.24%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}C. W. Henson (Prohibition) 0.80%{{cite web |title=WV District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373028 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=18 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! rowspan=2 |{{Ushr|WV|4|X}}
| rowspan=2 | Charles E. Hogg
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 | 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James M. Jackson (Democratic) 49.65%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles B. Smith (Republican) 49.64%{{cite web |title=WV District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373029 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=18 April 2021}}}}
{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|
| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}W. M. Weekley (Independent) 0.56%
| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}G. W. Hays (Independent) 0.15%
}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Election successfully contested.
New member seated February 3, 1890.
Republican gain.
|}
Wisconsin
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wisconsin}}
Wisconsin elected nine members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1888.{{Cite web |title=Wisconsin U.S. House Election Results |url=http://www.hhh.umn.edu/centers/cspg/research/election_data_archive/pdf/WI_US_House_Election_Results.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405132933/http://www.hhh.umn.edu/centers/cspg/research/election_data_archive/pdf/WI_US_House_Election_Results.pdf |archive-date=April 5, 2012 |access-date= November 19, 2021 |publisher=Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs |via= Wayback Machine }}{{Cite report |url= http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.WIBlueBk1889 |title= The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin |publisher=State of Wisconsin |year= 1889 |location=Madison, Wisconsin |chapter-url= https://images.library.wisc.edu/WI/EFacs/WIBlueBks/BlueBks/WIBlueBk1889/reference/wi.wibluebk1889.i0015.pdf |editor-last= Timme |editor-first= Ernst G. |chapter= Biographical |pages= 487–489 |access-date= November 21, 2021 }}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lucien B. Caswell (Republican) 53.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph Doe (Democratic) 41.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Stephen Faville (Prohibition) 5.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent declined re-nomination.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Barwig (Democratic) 53.2%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward C. McFetridge (Republican) 43.8%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}O. H. Crowl (Prohibition) 2.6%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Clark Hewitt (Labor) 0.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|3|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert M. La Follette (Republican) 50.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John B. Parkinson (Democratic) 42.3%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Thomas C. Richmond (Prohibition) 7.0%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}C. D. Wooster (Labor) 0.8%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Labor}} | Union Labor
| 1886
| {{party shading/Republican}}| Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Isaac W. Van Schaick (Republican) 50.8%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Henry Smith (Dem.-Labor) 47.3%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John Schuler (Socialist) 1.2%
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}George M. Heckendorn (Prohibition) 0.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1886 (special)
| {{party shading/Democratic/Hold}}| Incumbent lost re-nomination.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George H. Brickner (Democratic) 55.2%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Gustav Küstermann (Republican) 41.5%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Charles Hatch (Labor) 2.8%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}E. M. Dick (Prohibition) 0.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles B. Clark (Republican) 52.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles W. Felger (Democratic) 41.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}W. S. Sweet (Prohibition) 3.6%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Peter A. Griffith (Labor) 2.4%
}}
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| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ormsby B. Thomas (Republican) 53.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank P. Coburn (Democratic) 41.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}J. H. Mosely (Prohibition) 5.0%
}}
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! {{Ushr|WI|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1887
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Nils P. Haugen (Republican) 57.0%
- {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Samuel C. Johnson (Dem.-Labor) 34.9%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles Alexander (Prohibition) 7.8%
- {{Party stripe|Write-in (US)}}Dan C. Johnson (Write-in) 0.2%
}}
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! {{Ushr|WI|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1882
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}}| Incumbent declined re-nomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Myron H. McCord (Republican) 50.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}H. W. Early (Democratic) 45.4%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}A. C. Merryman (Prohibition) 2.7%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}John F. Moore (Labor) 1.1%
| {{Party stripe|Write-in (US)}}F. H. Moore (Write-in) 0.2%
}}
|}
Wyoming Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.
Non-voting delegates
{{See also|Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives}}
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! {{Ushr|Arizona Territory|AL|X}}
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! {{Ushr|Idaho Territory|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1886
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Fred Dubois (Republican) 51.03%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. Hawley (Democratic) 39.89%
- {{Party stripe|Other}}Norman Buck (North Idaho Annexation) 9.08%{{cite web |title=ID Territorial Delegate |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278385 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=4 April 2021}}
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! {{Ushr|Montana Territory|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1884
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas H. Carter (Republican) 56.20%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William A. Clark (Democratic) 43.39%{{Cite web|url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=300407|title = Our Campaigns - MT Territorial Delegate - Final Election Race - Nov 06, 1888}}
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! {{Ushr|New Mexico Territory|AL|X}}
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! {{Ushr|Utah Territory|AL|X}}
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! {{Ushr|Washington Territory|AL|X}}
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! {{Ushr|Wyoming Territory|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1884
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph M. Carey (Republican) 58.04%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Caleb P. Organ (Democratic) 41.97%{{cite web |title=WY Territorial Delegate |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=253628 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=11 April 2021}}
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See also
Notes
{{Notelist}}
References
{{Reflist}}
Bibliography
- {{Cite book | first=Michael J. |last=Dubin | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9ElyQgAACAAJ&q=United+States+Congressional+Elections,+1788-1997:+The+Official+Results | title=United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses | publisher=McFarland and Company | date=March 1, 1998 |isbn=978-0786402830}}
- {{Cite book | first=Kenneth C. |last=Martis | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=q0hyQgAACAAJ&q=The+Historical+Atlas+of+Political+Parties+in+the+United+States+Congress,+1789-1989 | title=The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress, 1789-1989 | publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company | date=January 1, 1989 |isbn=978-0029201701}}
- {{Cite book | editor-first=John L. |editor-last=Moore | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sKERAQAAMAAJ | title=Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections | publisher=Congressional Quarterly Inc. | edition=Third | date=1994 |isbn=978-0871879967}}
- {{Cite web | url=http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions/ |title=Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present |publisher=Office of the Historian, House of United States House of Representatives |access-date=January 21, 2015}}
External links
- [http://history.house.gov/ Office of the Historian] (Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives)
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