1906 United States House of Representatives elections#Nebraska
{{short description|House elections for the 60th U.S. Congress}}
{{More citations needed|date=January 2015}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1906 United States House of Representatives elections
| country = United States
| flag_year = 1896
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1904 United States House of Representatives elections
| previous_year = 1904
| next_election = 1908 United States House of Representatives elections
| next_year = 1908
| seats_for_election = All 391 seats in the United States House of Representatives{{efn|name= "late"|Including Oklahoma's late elections in 1907.}}
| majority_seats = 196
| election_date = November 6, 1906{{efn|Three states held early elections between June 4 and September 10.}}
| image_size = 160x180px
| image1 = JGCannon.jpg
| leader1 = Joseph Cannon
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| leaders_seat1 = {{ushr|IL|18|T}}
| last_election1 = 251 seats
| seats1 = 223{{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, United States House of Representatives |access-date= May 18, 2015}}Martis, pp. 160–161.
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}} 28
| popular_vote1 = 5,695,735
| percentage1 = 50.99%
| swing1 = {{decrease}} 3.59{{percentage points}}
| image2 = SenJSharpWilliams (cropped).jpg
| leader2 = John Sharp Williams
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| leaders_seat2 = {{ushr|MS|8|T}}
| last_election2 = 135 seats
| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 32
| popular_vote2 = 4,866,899
| percentage2 = 43.57%
| swing2 = {{increase}} 2.59{{percentage points}}
| party4 = Independent (US)
| last_election4 = 0 seats
| seats4 = 1{{efn|name= "IR"|1 Independent Republican, Peter A. Porter, elected to NY-34.}}
| seat_change4 = {{increase}} 1
| popular_vote4 = 40,264
| percentage4 = 0.36%
| swing4 = {{increase}} 0.20{{percentage points}}
| title = Speaker
| before_election = Joseph Cannon
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election = Joseph Cannon
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
The 1906 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1906, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They occurred in the middle of President Theodore Roosevelt's second term. Elections were held for 386 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 45 states, to serve in the 60th United States Congress (Oklahoma would later gain statehood in 1907 and increase the House membership to 391).
As in many midterm elections, the President's Republican Party lost seats to the opposition Democratic Party, but retained a large overall majority. Dissatisfaction with working conditions and resentment toward union busting among industrial laborers in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest caused these groups to turn out to the polls in large numbers in support of the Democratic Party. However, gains in these regions were not enough to remove the Republican majority or the firm support that the party held among the middle class.
Special elections
{{See also|List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives}}
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! rowspan=2 | District ! colspan=3 | Incumbent ! rowspan=2 | Results ! rowspan=2 | Candidates |
Senator
! Party ! First elected |
---|
{{ushr|Alaska Territory|AL|X}}
| colspan=3 | None (new seat) | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | New seat. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|CA|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1902 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|GA|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1888 | {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent died. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Illinois|13|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1882 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died September 20, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Indiana|12|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1904 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned November 6, 1906, after being appointed judge of the court of first instance at Manila, Philippines. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|New York|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1902 | {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned July 27, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|PA|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1893 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died June 1, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|PA|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1903 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died February 19, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|PA|12|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1900 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died March 21, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Virginia|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1892 | {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned January 30, 1906, after being elected Governor of Virginia. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Wisconsin|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1902 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died July 9, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Massachusetts|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1904 | {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died November 1, 1906. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
Election summaries
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|+ ↓ |
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| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}; width:42.71%" | 167 | style="background:{{party color|Other}}; width:0.26%" | 1 | style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}; width:57.03%" | 223 |
Democratic
|{{efn|There was 1 Independent Republican.}} | Republican |
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! rowspan=2|State ! rowspan=2|Type ! rowspan=2|Total ! colspan=2 {{party shading/Democratic}}|Democratic ! colspan=2 {{party shading/Republican}}|Republican |
{{party shading/Democratic}}|Seats
! {{party shading/Democratic}}|Change ! {{party shading/Republican}}|Seats ! {{party shading/Republican}}|Change |
---|
Alabama
| District | 9 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 9 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Arkansas
| District | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
California
| District | 8 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 8 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Colorado
| District | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 3 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Connecticut
| District | 5 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 5 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Delaware
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Florida
| District | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Georgia
| District | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Idaho
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Illinois
| District | 25 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 5 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 4 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 20 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 4 |
Indiana
| District | 13 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 4 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 9 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 2 |
Iowa
| District | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 10 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 1 |
Kansas
| District{{efn|At-large district eliminated in redistricting.}} | 8 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 8 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Kentucky
| District | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{decrease}} 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 4 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{increase}} 2 |
Louisiana
| District | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Maine{{efn|name="early"|Elections held early.}}
| District | 4 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 4 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Maryland
| District | 6 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 3 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Massachusetts
| District | 14 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 11 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Michigan
| District | 12 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 12 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Minnesota
| District | 9 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 8 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 1 |
Mississippi
| District | 8 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 8 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Missouri
| District | 16 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 12 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 5 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 4 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 5 |
Montana
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Nebraska
| District | 6 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 5 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 1 |
Nevada
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
New Hampshire
| District | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
New Jersey
| District | 10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 4 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 3 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 6 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 3 |
New York
| District | 37 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 26{{efn|name="IR"}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
North Carolina
| District | 10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 1 |
North Dakota
| District | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Ohio
| District | 21 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 5 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 4 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 16 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 4 |
Oregon{{efn|name="early"}}
| District | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Pennsylvania
| District | 32 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 6 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 25 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 6 |
Rhode Island
| District | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
South Carolina
| District | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 7 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
South Dakota
| At-large | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Tennessee
| District | 10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 8 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Texas
| District | 16 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 16 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 0 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Utah
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Vermont{{efn|name="early"}}
| District | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 2 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Virginia
| District | 10 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 9 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Washington
| At-large | 3 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 3 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
West Virginia
| District | 5 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 5 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
Wisconsin
| District | 11 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 2 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | 9 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 1 |
Wyoming
| At-large | 1 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | 0 | {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{steady}} | {{party shading/Republican}} | 1 | {{party shading/Republican}} | {{steady}} |
align=center colspan=2 | Total{{efn|name="late"}}
! 386 ! {{party shading/Democratic}} | 167 ! {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{increase}} 27 ! {{party shading/Republican}} | 223{{efn|name="IR"}} ! {{party shading/Republican}} | {{decrease}} 27 |
{{bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|50.99}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|43.57}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.36}}
{{bar percent|Others|#DDDDDD|5.08}}}}{{bar box|title=House seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|57.03}}
{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|42.71}}
{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.26}}}}
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| [[File:60 us house membership.png|thumb|left|350px| {| width=100% ! colspan=2 align="center" | House seats by party holding plurality in state |
{{Legend|#00f|80+% Democratic}}
|{{Legend|#f00|80+% Republican}} |
{{Legend|#09f|60+% to 80% Democratic}}
|{{Legend|#f66|60+% to 80% Republican}} |
{{Legend|#0ff|Up to 60% Democratic}}
|{{Legend|#f99|Up to 60% Republican}} |
| [[File:60 us house changes.png|thumb|left|350px|
width=100% style="background-color:transparent"
! colspan=2 align="center" | Net gain in party representation |
{{Legend|#00f|6+ Democratic gain}}
|{{Legend|#f00|6+ Republican gain}} |
{{Legend|#09f|3-5 Democratic gain}}
|{{Legend|#f66|3-5 Republican gain}} |
{{Legend|#0ff|1-2 Democratic gain}}
|{{Legend|#f99|1-2 Republican gain}} |
colspan=2 align="center" | {{Legend|#ccc|no net change}} |
|}
Election dates
In 1906, three states, with 8 seats among them, held elections early:
Oklahoma was admitted in 1907 and held its first congressional elections on September 17, 1907.
Alabama
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alabama}}
Arkansas
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Arkansas}}
California
{{main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in California}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=JoinCalifornia - 11-06-1906 Election|url=https://www.joincalifornia.com/election/1906-11-06|access-date=2024-10-14|website=www.joincalifornia.com}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of California.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William F. Englebright (Republican) 54.1%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}F. W. Taft (Democratic) 39.9%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Weybright (Socialist) 5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. L. Webb (Prohibition) 1.1%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Duncan E. McKinlay (Republican) 51.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. A. Beard (Democratic) 44.8%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. J. Gaylord (Socialist) 3.4%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph R. Knowland (Republican) 60%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Hugh W. Brunk (Democratic) 21.5%
- {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}Charles C. Boynton (Independence) 10.1%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William McDevitt (Socialist) 7%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Thomas H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 1.3%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Julius Kahn (Republican) 62.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David S. Hirshberg (Democratic) 33.2%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Oliver Everett (Socialist) 4.4%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Everis A. Hayes (Republican) 52.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Hiram G. Davis (Democratic) 41.9%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph Lawrence (Socialist) 5.5%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James C. Needham (Republican) 55.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harry A. Greene (Democratic) 37.8%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Richard Kirk (Socialist) 3.8%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Herman E. Burbank (Prohibition) 2.8%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James McLachlan (Republican) 56.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert G. Laucks (Democratic) 28.4%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Ribble (Socialist) 9.3%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Levi D. Johnson (Prohibition) 5.6%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|California|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Sylvester C. Smith (Republican) 55.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles A. Barlow (Democratic) 34.5%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 9.9%
}}
|}
Colorado
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Colorado}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=State of Colorado Elections Database » Search Past Election Results|url=https://historicalelectiondata.coloradosos.gov/eng/|access-date=2024-10-10|website=State of Colorado Elections Database|language=en}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|CO|1|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican/Text}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Robert W. Bonynge (Republican) 55.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles F. Tew (Democratic) 36.3%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Luella Twining (Socialist) 5.8%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}E. E. Evans (Prohibition) 2.4%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CO|2|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Warren A. Haggott (Republican) 52.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William W. Rowan (Democratic) 44.7%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Flavius E. Ashburn (Socialist) 6.9%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}H. B. King (Prohibition) 1.7%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CO|AL|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George W. Cook (Republican) 52.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel W. Belford (Democratic) 39.1%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Guy E. Miller (Socialist) 6.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Joseph W. Andrew (Prohibition) 2.2%
}}
|}
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|Connecticut|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1894
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} E. Stevens Henry (Republican) 55.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Benedict M. Holden (Democratic) 38.5%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}August Beutter (Socialist) 1.9%
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Walter S. MacIntire (Prohibition) 1.4%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Jacob Kumpitch (Soc. Labor) 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Connecticut|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1894
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Nehemiah D. Sperry (Republican) 52.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George M. Wallace (Democratic) 42.9%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Arsene Babin (Socialist) 2.8%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles Wissert (Prohibition) 0.6%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Charles G. Sundberg (Soc. Labor) 0.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Connecticut|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edwin W. Higgins (Republican) 57.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Amer La Rue (Democratic) 40.9%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James I. Bartholomew (Prohibition) 1.1%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles E. Sheldon (Socialist) 0.5%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Amedie B. Lafreniere (Soc. Labor) 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Connecticut|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1894
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ebenezer J. Hill (Republican) 57.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Homer S. Beers (Democratic) 40.8%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Harry G. Manchester (Prohibition) 1.0%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles T. Peach (Socialist) 1.0%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}John C. Custer (Soc. Labor) 0.1%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|CT|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George L. Lilley (Republican) 54.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles J. Donahue (Democratic) 42.1%
}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Burton E. Leavitt (Socialist) 1.8%
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Duane N. Griffin (Prohibition) 1.1%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Alfred Johnson (Soc. Labor) 0.2%
}}
|}
Delaware
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Delaware}}
Florida
{{main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida}}
class=wikitable |
District
! Incumbent ! Party ! First ! Result ! Candidates |
---|
{{ushr|FL|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|FL|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|FL|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
Georgia
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Georgia}}
Idaho
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Idaho}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Idaho|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Burton L. French (Republican) 58.59%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Murray R. Hattabaugh (Democratic) 33.12%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward L. Rigg (Socialist) 6.72%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles A. Montandon (Prohibition) 1.57%{{cite web |title=ID At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=286619 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=4 April 2021}}
}}
|}
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}}
Maryland
{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maryland}}
class=wikitable |
District
! Incumbent ! Party ! First ! Result ! Candidates |
---|
{{ushr|Maryland|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1904 | {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Maryland|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Maryland|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1898 | {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Maryland|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Maryland|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|Maryland|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
Massachusetts
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Massachusetts}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1897 (special)
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George P. Lawrence (Republican) 59.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank J. Lawler (Democratic) 36.4%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin Clow (Socialist) 3.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1892
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 61.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward A. Hall (Democratic) 32.5%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George H. Wrenn (Socialist) 6.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|3|X}}
| colspan="3"|Vacant
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent died November 1, 1906.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles G. Washburn (Republican) 58.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William I. McLoughlin (Democratic) 38.9%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Louis F. Weiss (Socialist) 2.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Q. Tirrell (Republican) 79.0%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Timothy Richardson (Socialist) 20.9%
- Others 0.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Butler Ames (Republican) 54.2%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph J. Flynn (Democratic) 44.2%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred P. Folsom (Socialist) 1.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902 (special)
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Augustus P. Gardner (Republican) 54.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George A. Schofield (Democratic) 41.9%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John F. Putnam (Socialist) 3.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 66.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John A. O'Keefe (Democratic) 30.0%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Bernard W. Gidney (Socialist) 3.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1892
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 59.4%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frederick S. Deitrick (Democratic) 38.7%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Orton D. Field (Socialist) 2.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Keliher (Democratic) 68.1%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward C. Webb (Republican) 26.6%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George W. Galvin (Socialist) 5.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph F. O'Connell (Democratic) 54.9%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward B. Callender (Republican) 42.3%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ira E. Worcester (Socialist) 2.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|11|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist | * {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Andrew J. Peters (Democratic) 53.9%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Daniel W. Lane (Republican) 43.7%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George G. Cutting (Socialist) 2.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|12|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap |{{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John W. Weeks (Republican) 61.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David W. Murray (Democratic) 34.3%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Calvin C. Jordan (Socialist) 4.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|13|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898 (special)
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William S. Greene (Republican) 68.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis M. Kennedy (Democratic) 31.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MA|14|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William C. Lovering (Republican) 61.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas F. Loorem (Democratic) 23.4%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dan White (Socialist) 14.8%
}}
|}
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|Minnesota|1|X}}
| {{sortname|James A.|Tawney}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1892
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James A. Tawney (Republican) 57.8%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew French (Democratic) 42.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|2|X}}
| {{sortname|James|McCleary|dab=politician}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1892
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Winfield Scott Hammond (Democratic) 50.5%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James McCleary (Republican) 46.5%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}David Tucker (Prohibition) 3.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|3|X}}
| {{sortname|Charles Russell|Davis}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1894
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Russell Davis (Republican) 99.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|4|X}}
| {{sortname|Frederick|Stevens|dab=American politician}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick Stevens (Republican) 64.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Gustave Scholle (Democratic) 30.6%
- {{Party stripe|Public Ownership Party (US)}}Adolf Lando (Public Ownership) 5.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|5|X}}
| {{sortname|Loren|Fletcher}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank Nye (Republican) 55.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank D. Larrabee (Democratic) 38.5%
- {{Party stripe|Public Ownership Party (US)}}Charles F. Dight (Public Ownership) 3.2%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Frederick F. Lindsay (Prohibition) 2.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|6|X}}
| {{sortname|Clarence|Buckman}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles August Lindbergh (Republican) 56.1%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Merrill C. Tifft (Democratic) 43.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|7|X}}
| {{sortname|Andrew|Volstead}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Andrew Volstead (Republican) 100%
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|8|X}}
| {{sortname|J. Adam|Bede}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Adam Bede (Republican) 75.6%
- {{Party stripe|Public Ownership Party (US)}}George F. Peterson (Public Ownership) 24.4%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Minnesota|9|X}}
| {{sortname|Halvor|Steenerson}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Halvor Steenerson (Republican) 80.1%
- {{Party stripe|Public Ownership Party (US)}}Haldor E. Boen (Public Ownership) 19.9%
}}
|}
Mississippi
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Mississippi}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483097 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas Spight (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483167 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benjamin G. Humphreys II (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483201 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Wilson S. Hill (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483236 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Adam M. Byrd (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483268 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Eaton J. Bowers (Democratic) 95.93%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. A. Brash (Socialist) 4.07%{{cite web |title=MS - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483295 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank A. McLain (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=483317 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|MS|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1892
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John S. Williams (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=MS - District 08 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=482951 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=16 March 2021}}
}}
|}
Missouri
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Missouri}}
== Montana ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Montana}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Montana|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles N. Pray (Republican) 50.51%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas J. Walsh (Democratic) 40.77%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John Hudson (Socialist) 8.26%
- {{Party stripe|Populist Party (US)}}J. H. Calderhead (Populist) 0.47%{{cite web |title=MT At-Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=442047 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=5 April 2021}}
}}
|}
Nebraska
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nebraska}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ernest M. Pollard (Republican) 52.84%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}T. J. Doyle (Democratic) 42.46%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank C. Taylor (Prohibition) 3.73%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. I. Root (Socialist) 0.96%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 01 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=457717 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Gilbert Hitchcock (Democratic) 51.12%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John L. Kennedy (Republican) 48.89%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 02 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=458253 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John F. Boyd (Republican) 48.99%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Guy T. Graves (Democratic) 48.23%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}E. J. Flood (Prohibition) 2.01%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}L. DeVore (Socialist) 0.77%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 03 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=459480 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edmund H. Hinshaw (Republican) 55.02%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Thomas (Democratic) 43.97%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Palmerton (Socialist) 1.01%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 04 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=459726 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George W. Norris (Republican) 53.13%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Roderick D. Sutherland (Democratic) 45.32%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. J. Larkey (Socialist) 1.56%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 05 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=460018 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Nebraska|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 57.08%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}G. L. Shumway (Democratic) 40.18%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. N. Parsel (Socialist) 2.74%{{cite web |title=Our Campaigns - NE - District 06 Race - Nov 6, 1906 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=460046 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com |access-date=4 October 2021}}
}}
|}
Nevada
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nevada}}
New Hampshire
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Hampshire}}
New Jersey
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}}
New York
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New York}}
North Carolina
{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Carolina}}
== North Dakota ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Dakota}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{cite web |title=ND At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=278288 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=6 April 2021}}}}
|-
! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|ND|AL|X}}
{{Small|2 seats on a general ticket}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| nowrap | 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas F. Marshall (Republican) 32.34%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Asle Gronna (Republican) 30.55%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}A. G. Burr (Democratic) 17.74%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John D. Benton (Democratic) 17.49%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Kittel Halvorson (Socialist) 0.96%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. J. Bailey (Socialist) 0.94%
}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| nowrap | 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
|}
Ohio
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Ohio}}
Oregon
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Oregon}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=Oregon Secretary of State|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/electionhistory.aspx|access-date=2024-10-14|website=sos.oregon.gov|language=en}}}}
|-
! {{ushr|OR|1|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Willis C. Hawley (Republican) 49.13%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles V. Galloway (Democratic) 41.1%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. W. Myers (Socialist) 5.9%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edward F. Green (Prohibition) 3.8%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|OR|2|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William R. Ellis (Republican) 61.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. Graham (Democratic) 26.2%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. M. Paul (Socialist) 7.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}H. W. Stone (Prohibition) 5.2%
}}
|}
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|1906 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina}}
class=wikitable |
District
! Incumbent ! Party ! First ! Result ! Candidates |
---|
{{ushr|SC|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
{{ushr|SC|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic | 1901 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
== South Dakota ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from South Dakota}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{cite web |title=SD At Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=277553 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=9 April 2021}}}}
|-
! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|SD|AL|X}}
{{Small|(2 seats elected on a general ticket)}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Philo Hall (Republican) 32.61%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Parker (Republican) 32.59%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William S. Elder (Democratic) 13.57%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel A. Ramsey (Democratic) 13.44%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. V. Templeton (Prohibition) 2.30%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. J. Day (Prohibition) 2.25%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James Kirwan (Socialist) 1.66%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry A. Berge (Socialist) 1.58%
}}
|-
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Republican hold.
|}
== Tennessee ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Tennessee}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Walter P. Brownlow (Republican) 52.12%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John H. Coldwell (Democratic) 27.63%
- {{Party stripe|Independent Republican Party (US)}}Alfred A. Taylor (Independent Republican) 20.25%{{cite web |title=TN - District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=310752 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Nathan W. Hale (Republican) 71.49%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}E. L. Foster (Democratic) 26.52%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. A. Broughton (Socialist) 2.00%{{cite web |title=TN - District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624149 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Moon (Democratic) 56.85%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}T. W. Peace (Republican) 42.15%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. Ellyson (Socialist) 1.01%{{cite web |title=TN - District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624202 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1904
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Cordell Hull (Democratic) 53.60%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John E. Oliver (Republican) 46.25%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. T. McColgan (Socialist) 0.14%{{cite web |title=TN - District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624203 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William C. Houston (Democratic) 71.54%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Tim Wade (Republican) 27.78%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. H. Baxter (Socialist) 0.69%{{cite web |title=TN - District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624204 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John W. Gaines (Democratic) 79.82%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. W. Johnson (Republican) 18.97%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. G. Sneed (Socialist) 1.22%{{cite web |title=TN - District 06 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624205 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lemuel P. Padgett (Democratic) 68.67%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joe P. Kidd (Republican) 31.33%{{cite web |title=TN - District 07 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624206 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thetus W. Sims (Democratic) 50.68%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John E. McCall (Republican) 49.16%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Clarence Roark (Socialist) 0.16%{{cite web |title=TN - District 08 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624207 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1904
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Finis J. Garrett (Democratic) 76.93%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Yandrell Haun (Republican) 22.92%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. P. Outlaw (Socialist) 0.15%{{cite web |title=TN - District 09 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624498 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|TN|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1900
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent retired to run for Governor.
Democratic hold.
| {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George Gordon (Democratic) 95.40%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}T. H. Haines (Socialist) 4.61%{{cite web |title=TN - District 10 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=624482 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=3 March 2021}}
}}
|}
Texas
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Texas}}
== Utah ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Utah}}
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|Vermont|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} David J. Foster (Republican) 69.0%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edwin B. Clift (Democratic) 29.9%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Wellington G. Scofield (Prohibition) 1.1%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Vermont|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Kittredge Haskins (Republican) 71.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John H. Senter (Democratic) 26.3%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph W. Dunbar (Socialist) 1.1%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Clarence B. Wilson (Prohibition) 1.0%
}}
|}
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=2024-09-03|website=Virginia Elections Database|language=en-US}}}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| 1890
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William A. Jones (Democratic) 81.7%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}R. S. Bristow (Republican) 18.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Harry L. Maynard (Democratic) 100.0%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Floyd Hughes (Republican) 0.0%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John Lamb (Democratic) 82.2%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}G. H. Hanson (Republican) 13.4%
- {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}J. B. Johnson (Independent) 4.1%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas A. Hollins (Socialist) 0.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| 1902
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Francis R. Lassiter (Democratic) 100%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward W. Saunders (Democratic) 100%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Carter Glass (Democratic) 100%
}}
|-
! {{ushr|Virginia|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Hay (Democratic) 100%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic/Text}}
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John Franklin Rixey (Democratic) 100%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|VA|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican/Text}}
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Campbell Slemp (Republican)
{{dm|date=September 2024}}
}}
|-
! {{ushr|Virginia|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry D. Flood (Democratic) 100%
}}
|}
== Washington ==
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Washington}}
West Virginia
{{See also|List of United States representatives from West Virginia}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead}}
|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1894
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William P. Hubbard (Republican) 52.47%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}T. S. Riley (Democratic) 41.50%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. E. Pierce (Prohibition) 4.02%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. B. Hibbs (Socialist) 2.00%{{cite web |title=WV District 01 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373350 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George C. Sturgiss (Republican) 53.63%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}M. H. Dent (Democratic) 44.00%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James H. Ward (Prohibition) 1.92%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. T. Dadisman (Socialist) 0.45%{{cite web |title=WV District 02 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373352 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|3|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph H. Gaines (Republican) 52.78%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George Byrne (Democratic) 41.08%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Fred H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 3.55%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. L. Beard (Socialist) 2.59%{{cite web |title=WV District 03 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373353 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Harry C. Woodyard (Republican) 52.17%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Hardman (Democratic) 43.89%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Dave D. Johnson (Prohibition) 2.29%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. W. Kirkendall (Socialist) 1.65%{{cite web |title=WV District 04 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373356 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|West Virginia|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James A. Hughes (Republican) 57.57%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph S. Miller (Democratic) 41.06%{{cite web |title=WV District 05 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=373357 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=22 April 2021}}}}
{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|
| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}B. F. Morris (Prohibition) 0.87%
| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Asa Barringer (Socialist) 0.51%
}}
|}
Wisconsin
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wisconsin}}
Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1906.{{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 |publisher=Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs |access-date= March 8, 2022 |via= Wayback Machine }}{{cite report|url= https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/HDADZXSF7V6GS8Z |title= The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1907 |year= 1907 |publisher= Wisconsin Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics |editor-last1= Beck |editor-first1= J. D. |chapter= Biographical Sketches |pages= 1116–1119 |accessdate= June 8, 2024 }}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|1|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1892
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 61.1%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Cunningham (Democratic) 33.2%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Moses Hull (Social Dem.) 5.7%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|2|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1906
{{sup|(special)}}
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John M. Nelson (Republican) 51.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George W. Levis (Democratic) 44.8%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William L. Dibble (Prohibition) 2.5%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}W. A. Hall Sr. (Social Dem.) 1.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|3|X}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1892
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James W. Murphy (Democratic) 50.1%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joseph W. Babcock (Republican) 46.6%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Herbert J. Noyes (Prohibition) 3.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|4|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1894
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-nomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William J. Cary (Republican) 41.3%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Edmund T. Melms (Social Dem.) 29.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas J. Fleming (Democratic) 29.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|5|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Stafford (Republican) 44.3%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Albert J. Welch (Social Dem.) 28.1%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph G. Donnelly (Democratic) 26.0%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles F. Everett (Prohibition) 1.6%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|6|X}}
| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic
| 1902
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles H. Weisse (Democratic) 63.3%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Alvin Dreger (Republican) 34.2%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George C. Damrow (Prohibition) 2.5%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|7|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John J. Esch (Republican) 72.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles F. Hille (Democratic) 27.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|8|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1896
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James H. Davidson (Republican) 59.7%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John E. McMuller (Democratic) 33.8%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Pitz (Social Dem.) 3.9%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles H. Forward (Prohibition) 2.5%
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William B. Minnahan (Ind. Republican) 0.2%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|9|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1894
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-nomination.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Gustav Küstermann (Republican) 60.5%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Philip A. Badour (Democratic) 37.1%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph E. Harris (Social Dem.) 2.3%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|10|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1900
| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Elmer A. Morse (Republican) 63.6%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Dennis D. Conway (Democratic) 33.5%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}James I. Coxe (Social Dem.) 2.9%
}}
|-
! {{Ushr|WI|11|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1894
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist |
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John J. Jenkins (Republican) 74.9%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis J. Maguire (Democratic) 20.3%
- {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Charles W. Swanson (Social Dem.) 4.8%
}}
|}
== Wyoming ==
{{Main|1906 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming}}
{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wyoming}}
{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{cite web |title=WY At-Large |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=253658 |website=Our Campaigns |access-date=12 April 2021}}}}
|-
! {{Ushr|Wyoming|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican
| 1898
| Incumbent re-elected.
| nowrap | {{Plainlist|
- {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 62.16%
- {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John C. Hamm (Democratic) 33.07%
- {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Brown (Socialist) 4.57%
- {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. H. Nicodemus (Prohibition) 0.21%
}}
|}
Non-voting delegates
= District of Alaska =
{{See also| List of United States representatives from Alaska}}
class=wikitable |
valign=bottom
! rowspan=2 | District ! colspan=3 | Incumbent ! rowspan=2 | Results ! rowspan=2 | Candidates |
Senator
! Party ! First elected |
---|
{{ushr|Alaska Territory|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Independent (US)}} | Independent | 1906 | {{Party shading/Hold}} | Incumbent retired. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |
}} |
= New Mexico Territory =
{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Mexico}}
New Mexico Territory elected its non-voting delegate November 6, 1906.
class=wikitable |
rowspan=2 | District
! colspan=3 | Incumbent ! colspan=2 | This race |
---|
Representative
! Party ! First elected ! Results ! Candidates |
{{ushr|New Mexico Territory|AL|X}}
| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|
}} |
See also
Notes
{{Notelist}}
References
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Bibliography
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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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