1914 United States House of Representatives elections#Iowa

{{Short description|House elections for the 64th U.S. Congress}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1914 United States House of Representatives elections

| country = United States

| flag_year = 1912

| type = legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 1912 United States House of Representatives elections

| previous_year = 1912

| next_election = 1916 United States House of Representatives elections

| next_year = 1916

| seats_for_election = All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives

| majority_seats = 218

| election_date = November 3, 1914{{efn | Maine held early elections on September 14, 1914.}}

| image_size = 160x180px

| party1 = Democratic Party (US)

| image1 = CLARK, CHAMP LCCN2016856460 (cropped)(b).jpg

| leader1 = Champ Clark

| leader_since1 = March 4, 1909

| leaders_seat1 = {{ushr|MO|9|T}}

| last_election1 = 291 seats

| seats1 = 230{{Cite web |title=Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present |url=http://history.house.gov/Institution/Party-Divisions/Party-Divisions |access-date=May 18, 2015 |publisher=Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives}}Martis, pp. 168–169.

| seat_change1 = {{Decrease}} 61

| popular_vote1 = 5,808,254

| percentage1 = 42.43%

| swing1 = {{Decrease}} 0.84{{percentage points}}

| party2 = Republican Party (US)

| image2 = James Robert Mann cph.3b03510 (cropped).jpg

| leader2 = James Mann

| leader_since2 = March 4, 1911

| leaders_seat2 = {{ushr|IL|2|T}}

| last_election2 = 134 seats

| seats2 = 196

| seat_change2 = {{Increase}} 62

| popular_vote2 = 5,903,308

| percentage2 = 43.12%

| swing2 = {{Increase}} 4.21{{percentage points}}

| party4 = Progressive

| color4 = a2ed70

| last_election4 = 10 seats

| seats4 = 6

| seat_change4 = {{Decrease}} 4

| popular_vote4 = 1,096,530{{efn | This includes votes for those who ran primarily on the Washington Party Ballot Line.}}

| percentage4 = 8.01%

| swing4 = {{Decrease}} 1.97{{percentage points}}

| party5 = Socialist Party of America

| last_election5 = 0 seats

| seats5 = 1

| seat_change5 = {{Increase}} 1

| popular_vote5 = 626,492

| percentage5 = 4.58%

| swing5 = {{Decrease}} 3.35{{percentage points}}

| party7 = Prohibition Party

| last_election7 = 0 seats

| seats7 = 1

| seat_change7 = {{Increase}} 1

| popular_vote7 = 232,285

| percentage7 = 1.70%

| swing7 = {{Increase}} 0.23{{percentage points}}

| party8 = Independent (US)

| last_election8 = 0 seats

| seats8 = 1

| seat_change8 = {{Increase}} 1

| popular_vote8 = 77,188

| percentage8 = 0.56%

| swing8 = {{Increase}} 0.25{{percentage points}}

| title = Speaker

| before_election = Champ Clark

| before_party = Democratic Party (US)

| after_election = Champ Clark

| after_party = Democratic Party (US)

| map_image = File:1914 United States House Map.png

| map_caption = Results:
{{legend0|#92C5DE|Democratic hold}} {{legend0|#0671B0|Democratic gain}}
{{legend0|#F48882|Republican hold}} {{legend0|#CA0120|Republican gain}}
{{legend0|#AFCCB2|Progressive hold}} {{legend0|#5FD170|Progressive gain}}
{{legend0|#DDDDBB|Independent hold}} {{legend0|#FF00FF|Prohibition gain}}
{{legend0|#CD3700|Socialist gain}}

| map_size = 320px

}}

1914 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 64th United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 3, 1914, while Maine held theirs on September 14. They were held in the middle of President Woodrow Wilson's first term.

The opposition Republican Party had recovered from the split they underwent during the 1912 presidential election, and the party gained more than 60 seats from the Democratic Party, though not enough to regain control of the body. The burgeoning economy greatly aided Republicans, who pushed for probusiness principles and took credit for the success that had been reached in the industrial sector. Many progressive Republicans rejoined the Republican Party, but six remained under the Progressive Party banner in the new Congress. In addition, William Kent was re-elected in {{Ushr|CA|1}} as an independent, and two minor party candidates were elected: Charles H. Randall, a Prohibition Party member, in {{Ushr|CA|9}}; and Meyer London, a Socialist Party member, in {{Ushr|NY|12}}.

The election was the first of four times in the 20th century in which either party won the House majority without winning the popular vote, with the subsequent three instances occurring in 1942, 1952, and 1996; Democrats won the House majority without winning the popular vote in the former election, while Republicans did so in the latter two.{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/opinion/sunday/the-great-gerrymander-of-2012.html |title=The Great Gerrymander of 2012 |work=The New York Times |first=Sam |last=Wang |date=February 2, 2013 |access-date=May 29, 2013}}{{cite web |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/11/12/in-1996-house-democrats-also-won-the-popular-vote-but-remained-in-the-minority |title=In 1996, House Democrats also won the popular vote but remained in the minority (kind of) |work=Washingtonpost.com |date=November 12, 2012 |access-date=December 3, 2012}}

Election summaries

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|+ ↓

style="color:white"

| style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}; width:53.87%" | 230

| style="background:{{party color|Other}}; width:2.07%" | 9

| style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}; width:45.06%" | 196

Democratic

| {{efn|There were six Progressives, one Socialist, one Prohibitionist, and one Independent}}

| Republican

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
valign=bottom

! rowspan=2 | State

! rowspan=2 | Type

! rowspan=2 | Total
seats

! colspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

! colspan=2 {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

! colspan=2 {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

! colspan=2 | Others

{{Party shading/Democratic}} | Seats

! {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Change

! {{Party shading/Republican}} | Seats

! {{Party shading/Republican}} | Change

! {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Seats

! {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Change

! Seats

! Change

Alabama

| Districts
+at-large

| 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Arizona

| At-large

| 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Arkansas

| District

| 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

California

| District

| 11

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 2{{efn | 1 Prohibition Party member elected, and 1 Independent re-elected. Previous election saw the Independent elected.}}

| {{Increase}} 1

Colorado

| Districts

| 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Connecticut

| District

| 5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 5

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 5

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Delaware

| At-large

| 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Florida

| Districts

| 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Georgia

| District

| 12

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 12

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Idaho

| At-large

| 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Illinois

| Districts
+at-large

| 27

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 10

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 16

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 11

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Indiana

| District

| 13

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 11

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 2

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Iowa

| District

| 11

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 10

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 2

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Kansas

| District

| 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Kentucky

| District

| 11

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 9

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Louisiana

| District

| 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Increase}} 1

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Maine{{efn | Maine elections held early.}}

| District

| 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Maryland

| District

| 6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Massachusetts

| District

| 16

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 12

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 3

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Michigan

| Districts

| 13

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 11

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Minnesota

| Districts

| 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Increase}} 1

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Mississippi

| District

| 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Missouri

| District

| 16

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 14

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Montana

| At-large

| 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Nebraska

| District

| 6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Nevada

| At-large

| 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

New Hampshire

| District

| 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 2

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

New Jersey

| District

| 12

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 4

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 7

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 7

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

New Mexico

| At-large

| 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

New York

| District

| 43

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 19

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 12

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 22

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 11

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Socialist}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Socialist}} | {{Increase}} 1

North Carolina

| District

| 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 9

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

North Dakota

| District

| 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Ohio

| Districts

| 22

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 9

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 10

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 13

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 10

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Oklahoma

| Districts

| 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Oregon

| District

| 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Pennsylvania

| Districts
+4 at-large

| 36

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 6

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 30

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 8

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Decrease}} 2

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Rhode Island

| District

| 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 2

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

South Carolina

| District

| 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 7

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

South Dakota

| District

| 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Tennessee

| District

| 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 8

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Texas

| Districts
+2 at-large

| 18

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 18

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Utah

| District

| 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Vermont

| District

| 2

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 2

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Virginia

| District

| 10

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 9

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Washington

| Districts

| 5

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 4

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Decrease}} 2

| 0

| {{Steady}}

West Virginia

| Districts
+at-large

| 6

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Increase}} 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Decrease}} 1

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Wisconsin

| District

| 11

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 3

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 8

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

Wyoming

| At-large

| 1

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 1

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Steady}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 0

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Steady}}

| 0

| {{Steady}}

align=center colspan=2 | Total

| 435

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | 230
{{Small|52.9%}}

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | {{Decrease}} 61

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | 196
{{Small|45.1%}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | {{Increase}} 63

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | 6
{{Small|1.4%}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | {{Decrease}} 3

| 3{{efn | 1 Socialist, 1 Prohibition, and 1 Independent.}}
{{Small|0.7%}}

| {{Increase}} 2

{{bar box|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|43.12}}

{{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|42.43}}

{{bar percent|Progressive|{{party color|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}|8.01}}

{{bar percent|Socialist|{{party color|Socialist Party of America}}|4.58}}

{{bar percent|Prohibition|{{party color|Prohibition Party (US)}}|1.70}}

{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.56}}

{{bar percent|Others|#DDDDDD|0.00}}}}{{bar box|title=House seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=650px|bars={{bar percent|Democratic|{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}|52.87}}

{{bar percent|Republican|{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}|45.06}}

{{bar percent|Progressive|{{party color|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}|1.38}}

{{bar percent|Socialist|{{party color|Socialist Party of America}}|0.23}}

{{bar percent|Prohibition|{{party color|Prohibition Party (US)}}|0.23}}

{{bar percent|Independent|{{party color|Independent (US)}}|0.23}}}}

valign=top

| [[File:64 us house membership.png|thumb|450px|

{| width="100%"

! colspan="2" align="center" | House seats by party holding plurality in state

{{Legend|#00f|80+% to 100% Democratic}}

| {{Legend|#f00|80+% to 100% 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:64 us house changes.png|thumb|450px|

width="100%"

! colspan="3" 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|#cfc|1-2 Progressive gain}}

| {{Legend|#f99|1-2 Republican gain}}

colspan=3 align=center | {{Legend|#ccc|no net change}}
]]

|}

Early election date

Maine held its elections early, on September 14, 1914. There had previously been multiple states with earlier elections, but Maine was the only one remaining by 1914 (after Vermont stopped holding its elections early, after 1912). Maine would continue to hold elections early, in September, until 1958.

Special elections

{{Incomplete list|date=April 2020}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|IA|2|X}}

| Irvin S. Pepper

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent died December 22, 1913.
New representative elected February 10, 1914.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry Vollmer (Democratic) 44.50%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Harry E. Hull (Republican) 38.10%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles P. Hanley (Progressive) 13.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Lee W. Lang (Socialist) 3.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}M. L. Christian (Prohibition) 0.68%{{cite web |title=IA - District 02 Special Election Race - Feb 10, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=April 30, 2010 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=474532}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MA|12|X}}

| James Michael Curley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned February 4, 1914, to become Mayor of Boston.
New member elected April 7, 1914.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James A. Gallivan (Democratic) 53.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank L. Brier (Republican) 24.41%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}James B. Connolly (Progressive) 22.07%{{cite web |title=MA District 12 - Special Election Race - Apr 07, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=April 5, 2011 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=727865}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|7|X}}

| Robert G. Bremner

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent died February 5, 1914.
New member elected April 7, 1914.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Dow H. Drukker (Republican) 49.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James J. Byrne (Democratic) 24.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Gordon Demarest (Socialist) 23.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry C. Whitehead (Progressive) 2.87%{{cite web |title=NJ District 7 - Special Election Race - Apr 07, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=February 16, 2011 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=725058}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|AL|8|X}}

| William N. Richardson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900 Alabama's 8th congressional district special election

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent died March 31, 1914.
New member elected May 11, 1914.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Christopher C. Harris (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=AL District 08 - Special Election Race - May 11, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=November 3, 2008 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=485874}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|AL|3|X}}

| Henry D. Clayton Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned May 25, 1914, to become Judge for the Middle and Northern District of Alabama.
New member elected June 29, 1914.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not elected to the next term; see below.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William O. Mulkey (Democratic) 53.70%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Speight (Democratic) 46.30%{{cite web |title=AL District 03 - Special Election Race - Jun 29, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=November 4, 2008 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=485999}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|GA|10|X}}

| Thomas W. Hardwick

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| {{party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned November 2, 1914, to become U.S. Senator.
New member elected November 3, 1914.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Carl Vinson (Democratic) 100%{{cite web |title=GA District 10 - Special Election Race - Nov 03, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=March 11, 2012 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=487141}}

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MD|1|X}}

| James Harry Covington

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned September 30, 1914, to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.
New member elected November 3, 1914.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jesse Price (Democratic) 74.69%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Thomas S. Hodson (Progressive) 25.32%{{cite web |title=MD District 1 - Special Election Race - Sep 30, 1914 |work=Our Campaigns |date=January 3, 2011 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=38407}}

}}

|}

Alabama

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alabama}}

[[File:1914 United States House of Representatives election in Alabama's At-Large Congressional district by County.svg|alt=Final results by county|x250px|thumb|At-Large results:{{collapsible list

| title = Abercrombie (D)|{{legend|#7996E2|50–60%}}|{{legend|#677ad7|60–70%}}|{{legend|#4158cd|70–80%}}|{{legend|#3345a2|80–90%}} {{legend|#243279|90–100%}} {{legend|#11183a|100%}}

}}{{collapsible list

| title = Abercrombie (R)|{{legend|#e55651|60–70%}}

}}{{collapsible list

| title = Taylor|{{legend|#87be51|50–60%}}

}}]]

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=House general elections, All States, 1914 summary. (2023). CQ voting and elections collection (web site). http://library.cqpress.com/elections/avg1914-3us1}}

|-

! {{ushr|AL|1|X}}

| George W. Taylor

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Oscar Lee Gray (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|2|X}}

| S. Hubert Dent Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} S. Hubert Dent Jr. (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|3|X}}

| William Oscar Mulkey

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| #Special elections

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry B. Steagall (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|4|X}}

| Fred L. Blackmon

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Fred L. Blackmon (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|5|X}}

| J. Thomas Heflin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904 United States House of Representatives elections#Special elections

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Thomas Heflin (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|6|X}}

| Richmond P. Hobson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} William B. Oliver (Democratic) 79.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Samuel L. Studdard (Republican) 20.32%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|7|X}}

| John L. Burnett

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John L. Burnett (Democratic) 53.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas H. Stephens (Republican) 41.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}David A. Morton (Progressive) 3.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}D. W. Jarrett (Unknown) 1.75%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|8|X}}

| Oscar Underwood

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George Huddleston (Democratic) 83.70%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Robert Fullenweider (Republican) 16.30%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|9|X}}

| Christopher C. Harris

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| #Special elections

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward B. Almon (Democratic) 96.63%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Emil Boeglin (Socialist) 2.00%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William E. Hotchkiss (Progressive) 1.38%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|AL|AL|X}}

| John Abercrombie

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John Abercrombie (Democratic) 78.00%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James F. Abercrombie (Republican) 15.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}G. A. Taylor (Progressive) 4.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Maxwell (Socialist) 1.42%

}}

|}

{{Clear}}

Arizona

{{Main|1914 United States House of Representatives election in Arizona}}

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Arizona}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|AZ|AL|X}}

| Carl Hayden

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1911

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Carl Hayden (Democratic) 74.57%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Henry L. Eads (Republican) 16.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ulrich Grill (Socialist) 8.45%

}}

|}

Arkansas

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Arkansas}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|1|X}}

| Thaddeus H. Caraway

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|2|X}}

| William A. Oldfield

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|3|X}}

| John C. Floyd

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John N. Tillman (Democratic) 61.76%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}W. N. Ivie (Republican) 33.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}L. R. Putnam (Progressive) 4.98%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Arkansas|4|X}}

| Otis Wingo

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Otis Wingo (Democratic) 81.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}L. C. Packard (Progressive) 18.01%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|5|X}}

| Henderson M. Jacoway

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|6|X}}

| Samuel M. Taylor

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel M. Taylor (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Arkansas|7|X}}

| William S. Goodwin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William S. Goodwin (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

|}

California

{{Main|1914 United States House of Representatives elections in California}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|1|X}}

| William Kent

| {{Party shading/Independent (US)}} | Independent

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}{{Aye}} William Kent (Independent) 48.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward H. Hart (Republican) 38.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}O. F. Meldon (Democratic) 10.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Henry P. Stripp (Prohibition) 2.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|2|X}}

| John E. Raker

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John E. Raker (Democratic) 64.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James T. Matlock (Republican) 31.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. P. Fassett (Prohibition) 4.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|3|X}}

| Charles F. Curry

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles F. Curry (Republican) 85.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}David T. Ross (Socialist) 8.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edwin F. Van Vlear (Prohibition) 6.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|4|X}}

| Julius Kahn

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Julius Kahn (Republican) 69.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henry Colombat (Democratic) 22.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Allen K. Gifford (Socialist) 6.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. C. Westenberg (Prohibition) 1.5%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|5|X}}

| John I. Nolan

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John I. Nolan (Republican) 83.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Mads Peter Christensen (Socialist) 11.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frederick Head (Prohibition) 5.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|6|X}}

| Joseph R. Knowland

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1904

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Incumbent retired.
Progressive gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{Aye}} John A. Elston (Progressive) 44.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George H. Derrick (Republican) 37.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Howard H. Caldwell (Socialist) 13.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harlow E. Wolcott (Progressive) 3.9%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|7|X}}

| Denver S. Church

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Denver S. Church (Democratic) 49.9%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}A. M. Drew (Republican) 31.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry M. McKee (Socialist) 9.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Don A. Allen (Prohibition) 8.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|8|X}}

| Everis A. Hayes

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Everis A. Hayes (Republican) 49.1%

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lewis Dan Bohnett (Progressive) 45.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Joseph Merritt Horton (Prohibition) 5.6%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|9|X}}

| Charles W. Bell

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Prohibition}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Prohibition gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles H. Randall (Prohibition) 30.9%

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles W. Bell (Progressive) 30.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank C. Roberts (Republican) 27.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry A. Hart (Socialist) 11.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|10|X}}

| William Stephens

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{Aye}} William Stephens (Progressive) 38.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Henry Z. Osborne (Republican) 28.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Nathan Newby (Democratic) 15.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ralph L. Criswell (Socialist) 13.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Henry Clay Needham (Prohibition) 4.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|CA|11|X}}

| William Kettner

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William Kettner (Democratic) 52.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James C. Needham (Republican) 27.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James S. Edwards (Prohibition) 12.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Casper Bauer (Socialist) 6.7%

}}

|}

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|Colorado|1|X}}

| George John Kindel

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Benjamin C. Hilliard (Democratic) 40.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Horace F. Phelps (Republican) 33.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Archibald A. Lee (Progressive) 13.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Atterson W. Rucker (Independent) 8.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin Blumenberg (Socialist) 4.1%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Colorado|2|X}}

| Harry H. Seldomridge

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles B. Timberlake (Republican) 45.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harry H. Seldomridge (Democratic) 42.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles E. Fisher (Progressive) 12.3%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Colorado|3|X}}

| Edward Keating
Redistricted from the at-large district

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edward Keating (Democratic) 53.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Neil N. McLean (Republican) 46.7%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Colorado|4|X}}

| Edward T. Taylor
Redistricted from the at-large district

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edward T. Taylor (Democratic) 57.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}H. J. Baird (Republican) 32.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Kunkle (Socialist) 9.5%

}}

|}

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=2024-10-10|website=State of Connecticut Elections Database|language=en}}}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Connecticut|1|X}}

| Augustine Lonergan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} P. Davis Oakey (Republican) 47.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Augustine Lonergan (Democratic) 45.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Fred E. Duffy (Progressive) 4.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Martin J. Connolly (Socialist) 2.8%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John C. Bidwell (Prohibition) 1.0%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Ernest Mohl (Socialist Labor) 0.4%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Connecticut|2|X}}

| Bryan F. Mahan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Richard P. Freeman (Republican) 52.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Bryan F. Mahan (Democratic) 41.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Deilbert O. Daniels (Progressive) 3.9%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Albert Boardman (Socialist) 1.7%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William P. Barstow (Prohibition) 0.9%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Connecticut|3|X}}

| Thomas L. Reilly

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John Q. Tilson (Republican) 46.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas L. Reilly (Democratic) 44.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Martin F. Plunkett (Socialist) 4.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Yandell Henderson (Progressive) 3.4%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles W. Hulse (Prohibition) 0.8%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Gustave Lagner (Socialist Labor) 0.5%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Connecticut|4|X}}

| Jeremiah Donovan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Ebenezer J. Hill (Republican) 51.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Jeremiah Donovan (Democratic) 41.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dewitt C. Turner (Socialist) 3.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George F. Shepard (Progressive) 3.1%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Milton F. Wittlen (Prohibition) 0.5%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Edward Pryor (Socialist Labor) 0.3%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Connecticut|5|X}}

| William Kennedy

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} James P. Glynn (Republican) 48.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William Kennedy (Democratic) 43.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Thomas J. Wall (Progressive) 3.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frederick W. Bill (Socialist) 3.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Henry B. Peck (Socialist Labor) 0.6%

}}

|}

Delaware

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Delaware}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|DE|AL|X}}

| Franklin Brockson

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas W. Miller (Republican) 50.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Franklin Brockson (Democratic) 45.24%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James H. Anderson (Prohibition) 3.62%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William H. Connor (Socialist) 1.01%

}}

|}

Florida

{{Main|1914 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida}}

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Florida|1914 United States Senate election in Florida}}

An at-large district had been created in 1912 for a newly apportioned seat. The at-large district was eliminated in 1914 and the {{Ushr|FL|4|C}} created.

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|FL|1|X}}

| Stephen M. Sparkman

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1894

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Stephen M. Sparkman (Democratic) 99.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}H. B. Jeffers (Independent) 0.7%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|FL|2|X}}

| Frank Clark

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank Clark (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|FL|3|X}}

| Emmett Wilson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Emmett Wilson (Democratic) 98.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}E. Wentworth (Independent) 1.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|FL|4|X}}

| Claude L'Engle
Redistricted from the at-large district

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William J. Sears (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|}

Georgia

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Georgia}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Georgia|1|X}}

| Charles G. Edwards

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles G. Edwards (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|2|X}}

| Frank Park

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 United States House of Representatives elections#Special elections

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank Park (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|3|X}}

| Charles R. Crisp

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles R. Crisp (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|4|X}}

| William C. Adamson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William C. Adamson (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|5|X}}

| William S. Howard

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William S. Howard (Democratic) 88.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}R. A. Dewar (Progressive) 11.81%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|6|X}}

| Charles L. Bartlett

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James W. Wise (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|7|X}}

| Gordon Lee

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Gordon Lee (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|8|X}}

| Samuel J. Tribble

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel J. Tribble (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|9|X}}

| Thomas M. Bell

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas M. Bell (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|10|X}}

| Carl Vinson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| #Special elections

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Carl Vinson (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|11|X}}

| John R. Walker

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John R. Walker (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Georgia|12|X}}

| Dudley M. Hughes

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Dudley M. Hughes (Democratic) Uncontested

}}

|}

Idaho

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Idaho}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|ID|AL|X}}
{{Small|2 seats on a general ticket}}

| Burton L. French

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| nowrap | 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican hold.

| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Addison T. Smith (Republican) 22.63%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert M. McCracken (Republican) 21.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. Forney (Democratic) 19.82%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Bert H. Miller (Democratic) 18.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles W. Luck (Progressive) 4.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. B. Clark (Socialist) 4.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}G. W. Belloit (Socialist) 4.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. H. Rettig (Progressive) 3.69%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. P. Logan (Prohibition) 0.66%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. J. Pugh (Prohibition) 0.64%

}}

|-

| Addison T. Smith

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| nowrap | 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Illinois

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Illinois}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Illinois|1|X}}

| Martin B. Madden

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Martin B. Madden (Republican) 53.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James M. Quinlan (Democratic) 36.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry M. Ashton (Progressive) 7.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Leffler (Socialist) 2.70%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|2|X}}

| James R. Mann

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James R. Mann (Republican) 48.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Mark B. O'Leary (Democratic) 26.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John C. Vaughan (Progressive) 19.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas P. Costello (Socialist) 5.68%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|3|X}}

| George E. Gorman

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William W. Wilson (Republican) 44.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph E. Pendergast (Democratic) 40.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William C. Lewis (Progressive) 9.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George W. Stone (Socialist) 5.08%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|4|X}}

| James T. McDermott

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} |Incumbent resigned and re-elected to fill his own seat.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James T. McDermott (Democratic) 58.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William W. Wilcox (Republican) 30.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Harry P. Turner (Socialist) 6.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Joseph Finder (Progressive) 4.92%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|5|X}}

| Adolph J. Sabath

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Adolph J. Sabath (Democratic) 54.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Abram J. Harris (Republican) 23.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. F. Napieralski (Progressive) 14.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Jacob Danholf (Socialist) 7.45%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|6|X}}

| James McAndrews

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900
1904 (retired)
1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James McAndrews (Democratic) 45.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Fredrick E. Coyne (Republican) 34.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Robert F. Kolb (Progressive) 12.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank L. Wood (Socialist) 8.20%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|7|X}}

| Frank Buchanan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank Buchanan (Democratic) 39.32%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Niels Juul (Republican) 35.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Carl D. Thompson (Socialist) 13.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles S. Stewart (Progressive) 11.82%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|8|X}}

| Thomas Gallagher

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas Gallagher (Democratic) 69.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward I. Williams (Republican) 19.74%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry Anielewski (Socialist) 6.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Roy M. Harmon (Progressive) 4.34%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|9|X}}

| Frederick A. Britten

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick A. Britten (Republican) 43.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Oscar F. Nelson (Democratic) 31.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}R. T. Crane (Progressive) 20.42%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank Shiflersmith (Socialist) 5.00%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|10|X}}

| Charles M. Thomson

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George E. Foss (Republican) 38.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John F. Waters (Democratic) 28.15%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles Thomson (Progressive) 28.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John M. Work (Socialist) 5.04%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|11|X}}

| Ira C. Copley

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Incumbent re-elected as a Progressive.
Progressive gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{Aye}} Ira C. Copley (Progressive) 40.53%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank W. Shepherd (Republican) 37.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John A. Logan (Democratic) 20.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. H. Nicodemus (Socialist) 1.46%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|12|X}}

| William H. Hinebaugh

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Eugene Fuller (Republican) 50.81%

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William H. Hinebaugh (Progressive) 23.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George V. B. Weeks (Democratic) 21.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George North Taylor (Socialist) 4.20%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|13|X}}

| John C. McKenzie

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John C. McKenzie (Republican) 57.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank M. Goodwin (Democratic) 27.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Isaac N. Evans (Progressive) 12.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Clarence C. Brooks (Socialist) 1.31%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|14|X}}

| Clyde H. Tavenner

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Clyde H. Tavenner (Democratic) 44.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank Abbey (Republican) 41.27%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry E. Burgess (Progressive) 10.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edgar Owens (Socialist) 3.75%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|15|X}}

| Stephen A. Hoxworth

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward John King (Republican) 41.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward P. Allen (Democratic) 36.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Julius Kespohl (Progressive) 18.12%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. C. Haxel (Socialist) 3.63%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|16|X}}

| Claude U. Stone

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Claude U. Stone (Democratic) 48.83%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George A. Zeller (Republican) 43.69%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Edwin M. Wayne (Progressive) 4.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Louis Bierman (Socialist) 2.54%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|17|X}}

| Louis FitzHenry

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Sterling (Republican) 48.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Louis FitzHenry (Democratic) 42.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George E. Stump (Progressive) 7.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Gordon W. Childers (Socialist) 1.32%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|18|X}}

| Frank T. O'Hair

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph G. Cannon (Republican) 47.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank T. O'Hair (Democratic) 42.80%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Wendell P. Kay (Progressive) 8.80%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James P. Meyers (Socialist) 1.26%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|19|X}}

| Charles M. Borchers

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William B. McKinley (Republican) 50.96%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles M. Borchers (Democratic) 39.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frank B. Thomas (Progressive) 8.14%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Peebles (Socialist) 1.18%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank B. Vennum (Prohibition) 0.02%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|20|X}}

| Henry T. Rainey

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry T. Rainey (Democratic) 58.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jarvis F. Dubois (Republican) 36.75%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}B. O. Aylesworth (Progressive) 4.00%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank Hoover (Socialist) 1.24%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|21|X}}

| James M. Graham

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Loren E. Wheeler (Republican) 58.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James M. Graham (Democratic) 36.75%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Porter Paddock (Progressive) 5.56%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Koenikramer (Socialist) 4.36%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|22|X}}

| William N. Baltz

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William A. Rodenberg (Republican) 46.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William N. Baltz (Democratic) 42.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles F. Steizel (Progressive) 5.57%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Marshall E. Kirkpatrick (Socialist) 5.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}John Besse (Independent) 0.00%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|23|X}}

| Martin D. Foster

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Martin D. Foster (Democratic) 53.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John J. Bundy (Republican) 39.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Logan B. Skipper (Progressive) 5.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Everett Ely (Socialist) 1.82%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|24|X}}

| H. Robert Fowler

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas S. Williams (Republican) 49.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}H. Robert Fowler (Democratic) 47.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}A. J. Gibbons (Progressive) 2.71%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Noah C. Bainum (Socialist) 0.03%

| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}S. J. C. Hess (Independent) 0.00%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Illinois|25|X}}

| Robert P. Hill

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward E. Denison (Republican) 48.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert P. Hill (Democratic) 42.84%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George W. Dowell (Progressive) 5.90%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Paul H. Castle (Socialist) 2.81%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Harvey A. DuBois (Independent) 0.00%

}}

|-

! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|Illinois|AL|X}}
{{Small|2 seats on a general ticket}}

| Lawrence B. Stringer

| {{Party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican gain.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Burnett M. Chiperfield (Republican) 21.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William E. Williams (Democratic) 20.69%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. McCan Davis (Republican) 20.59%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas P. Sullivan (Democratic) 19.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harry L. Heer (Progressive) 6.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George N. Kreider (Progressive) 5.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dan L. Thomas (Socialist) 2.36%

}}

|-

| William E. Williams

| {{Party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Indiana

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Indiana}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Indiana|1|X}}

| Charles Lieb

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Lieb (Democratic) 46.56%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}S. Wallace Cook (Republican) 40.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Ulrich H. Seider (Progressive) 8.00%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William H. Rainey (Socialist) 3.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Amos Legier (Prohibition) 1.63%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|2|X}}

| William A. Cullop

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William A. Cullop (Democratic) 44.25%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Oscar E. Bland (Republican) 39.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}James B. Wilson (Progressive) 10.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William J. Trout (Socialist) 4.59%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George Scruggs (Prohibition) 1.17%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|3|X}}

| William E. Cox

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William E. Cox (Democratic) 56.35%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edgar D. Bush (Republican) 29.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lawson Mace (Progressive) 12.72%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Columbus H. Norblett (Prohibition) 0.98%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph Schrieber (Socialist) 0.79%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|4|X}}

| Lincoln Dixon

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lincoln Dixon (Democratic) 50.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Manley D. Wilson (Republican) 37.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Roy W. Ewing (Progressive) 10.16%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Ben F. Gaston (Prohibition) 1.44%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Carmichael (Socialist) 0.98%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|5|X}}

| Ralph Wilbur Moss

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ralph Wilbur Moss (Democratic) 45.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Ray Shattuck (Republican) 36.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Otis E. Gulley (Progressive) 11.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James O'Neil (Socialist) 4.18%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Ernest G. Shoupe (Prohibition) 1.85%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|6|X}}

| Finly H. Gray

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Finly H. Gray (Democratic) 41.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Patrick J. Lynch (Republican) 33.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Elbert Russell (Progressive) 21.31%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Evert E. Worth (Prohibition) 1.94%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}R. Foster Van Voorhis (Socialist) 1.78%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|7|X}}

| Charles A. Korbly

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Merrill Moores (Republican) 41.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles A. Korbly (Democratic) 33.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Paxton Hibben (Progressive) 16.72%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Henry (Socialist) 6.35%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edward W. Clark (Prohibition) 1.05%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|8|X}}

| John A. M. Adair

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. M. Adair (Democratic) 44.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Albert H. Vestal (Republican) 26.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harry L. Kitselman (Progressive) 21.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Max Mathews (Socialist) 3.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Jacob Walter Gibson (Prohibition) 2.83%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|9|X}}

| Martin A. Morrison

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Martin A. Morrison (Democratic) 42.75%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Fred S. Purnell (Republican) 40.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles A. Ford (Progressive) 12.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Albert W. Jackman (Prohibition) 2.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ocie S. Rash (Socialist) 1.80%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|10|X}}

| John B. Peterson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William R. Wood (Republican) 45.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John B. Peterson (Democratic) 36.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William H. Ade (Progressive) 17.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Ernan A. Bush (Prohibition) 1.05%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|11|X}}

| George W. Rauch

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George W. Rauch (Democratic) 41.64%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Sam L. Strickler (Republican) 34.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Bernard B. Shively (Progressive) 16.33%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ernest Malott (Socialist) 4.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Bert W. Ayres (Prohibition) 3.30%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|12|X}}

| Cyrus Cline

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Cyrus Cline (Democratic) 46.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles R. Lane (Republican) 37.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. M. Widney (Progressive) 10.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Dibble (Socialist) 3.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Jacob G. Wise (Prohibition) 1.99%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Indiana|13|X}}

| Henry A. Barnhart

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908 United States House of Representatives elections#Special elections

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry A. Barnhart (Democratic) 44.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Andrew J. Hickey (Republican) 34.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}R. Clarence Stephens (Progressive) 15.09%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Earl E. Berry (Socialist) 3.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles H. Tuesburg (Prohibition) 2.35%

}}

|}

Iowa

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Iowa}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Iowa|1|X}}

| Charles A. Kennedy

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles A. Kennedy (Republican) 49.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}F. B. Whittaker (Democratic) 40.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Daniel B. Heller (Progressive) 5.30%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward P. Hagerty (Socialist) 1.92%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}U. G. Miller (Prohibition) 1.48%

| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Benson F. Jones (Independent) 1.10%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|2|X}}

| Henry Vollmer

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1914 (special)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Harry E. Hull (Republican) 50.84%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. J. McDonald (Democratic) 42.75%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Z. M. Holcombe (Socialist) 3.33%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John W. Cooper (Progressive) 2.53%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|3|X}}

| Maurice Connolly

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Burton E. Sweet (Republican) 56.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James C. Murtagh (Democratic) 38.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Robert J. Belt (Progressive) 2.07%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}D. S. Cameron (Socialist) 1.46%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}C. C. Covert (Prohibition) 1.00%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|4|X}}

| Gilbert N. Haugen

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Gilbert N. Haugen (Republican) 56.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}G. A. Meyer (Democratic) 38.60%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Arthur A. A. Kugler (Prohibition) 2.80%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward G. Gashel (Socialist) 1.21%

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}W. W. Williams (Progressive) 0.83%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|5|X}}

| James W. Good

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James W. Good (Republican) 56.15%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph Mekota (Democratic) 39.23%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lindley M. Osborne (Progressive) 1.86%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Myron F. Wiltse (Socialist) 1.52%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}S. B. Miller (Prohibition) 1.25%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|6|X}}

| Sanford Kirkpatrick

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} C. William Ramseyer (Republican) 48.11%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. H. Hamilton (Democratic) 42.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. W. Rayner (Progressive) 4.26%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. J. Waddell (Socialist) 3.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. J. Mullin (Prohibition) 1.62%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|7|X}}

| Charles E. Patton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Cassius C. Dowell (Republican) 53.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John T. Mulvaney (Democratic) 33.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John E. Holmes (Progressive) 6.85%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles S. Gay (Socialist) 2.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. H. Gordon (Prohibition) 2.52%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|8|X}}

| Horace M. Towner

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Horace M. Towner (Republican) 54.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}H. E. Valentine (Democratic) 39.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Jerome Smith (Progressive) 3.41%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}S. D. Mercer (Socialist) 1.75%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William Orr (Prohibition) 1.69%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|9|X}}

| William R. Green

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1911 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William R. Green (Republican) 53.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}H. S. Mosher (Democratic) 41.09%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Albert B. Adams (Progressive) 3.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. F. Christie (Socialist) 1.58%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|10|X}}

| Frank P. Woods

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank P. Woods (Republican) 54.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}D. M. Kelleher (Democratic) 32.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William B. Quarton (Progressive) 10.49%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. F. Polson (Socialist) 1.52%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}N. C. Brun (Prohibition) 1.03%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Iowa|11|X}}

| George Cromwell Scott

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas J. Steele (Democratic) 48.88%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George Cromwell Scott (Republican) 40.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Edward H. Crane (Progressive) 8.56%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles R. Metcalf (Socialist) 1.29%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Alex Hartley (Prohibition) 0.80%

}}

|}

Kansas

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kansas|1914 United States Senate election in Kansas}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Kansas|1|X}}

| Daniel R. Anthony Jr.

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1907 Kansas's 1st congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Daniel R. Anthony Jr. (Republican) 51.64%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}J. B. Chapman (Democratic) 33.20%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Sheffield Ingalls (Progressive) 15.16%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|2|X}}

| Joseph Taggart

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1911 Kansas's 2nd congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph Taggart (Democratic) 41.70%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John N. Crider (Republican) 36.30%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}J. L. Brady (Progressive) 18.01%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Sena H. Wallace (Prohibition) 3.99%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|3|X}}

| Philip P. Campbell

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Philip P. Campbell (Republican) 41.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}P. J. McGinley (Democratic) 28.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}L. F. Fuller (Socialist) 15.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}G. E. Bertch (Progressive) 10.58%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Emma W. Grover (Prohibition) 4.06%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Kansas|4|X}}

| Dudley Doolittle

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Dudley Doolittle (Democratic) 47.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Howard F. Martindale (Republican) 38.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}N. D. Welty (Progressive) 13.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}E. B. Greene (Prohibition) 1.91%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|5|X}}

| Guy T. Helvering

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Guy T. Helvering (Democratic) 45.73%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William A. Calderhead (Republican) 41.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Loring M. Trott (Progressive) 12.88%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|6|X}}

| John R. Connelly

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John R. Connelly (Democratic) 47.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John B. Dykes (Republican) 36.70%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Eva M. Murphy (Progressive) 11.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John S. Lovelace (Socialist) 4.52%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|7|X}}

| George A. Neeley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912 Kansas's 7th congressional district special election

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jouett Shouse (Democratic) 39.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John S. Simmons (Republican) 37.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}O. W. Dawson (Progressive) 17.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Harry R. Ross (Prohibition) 4.86%

}}

|-

!{{Ushr|Kansas|8|X}}

| Victor Murdock

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William A. Ayres (Democratic) 46.58%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles L. Davidson (Progressive) 25.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Ezra Branine (Republican) 24.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}H. J. Harnly (Prohibition) 2.70%

}}

|}

Kentucky

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Kentucky}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|KY|1|X}}

| Alben W. Barkley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Alben W. Barkley (Democratic) 65.90%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edwin Farley (Republican) 30.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}I. A. Wasson (Socialist) 2.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Max M. Hanberry (Progressive) 1.13%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|2|X}}

| Augustus O. Stanley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} David H. Kincheloe (Democratic) 56.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Alvin H. Clark (Republican) 40.19%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. S. Cullen (Socialist) 1.50%

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}N. B. Chambers (Progressive) 1.32%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|3|X}}

| Robert Y. Thomas Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Robert Y. Thomas Jr. (Democratic) 49.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. Frank Taylor (Republican) 44.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Newton Belcher (Progressive) 2.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Milton Clarke (Socialist) 2.77%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|4|X}}

| Ben Johnson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ben Johnson (Democratic) 56.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}W. Sherman Ball (Republican) 38.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}D. C. Jones (Progressive) 3.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. H. Cundiff (Socialist) 1.34%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|5|X}}

| J. Swagar Sherley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Swagar Sherley (Democratic) 61.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles T. Gardiner (Progressive) 20.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Roy Wilhoit (Republican) 17.08%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}R. T. Mathews (Prohibition) 0.39%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}John H. Arnold (Socialist Labor) 0.18%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|6|X}}

| Arthur B. Rouse

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Arthur B. Rouse (Democratic) 87.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Emmett Orr (Progressive) 8.24%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank H. Streine (Socialist) 3.84%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|7|X}}

| J. Campbell Cantrill

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Campbell Cantrill (Democratic) 61.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Louis L. Bristow (Republican) 37.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lucien Beckner (Progressive) 1.30%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|KY|8|X}}

| Harvey Helm

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Harvey Helm (Democratic) 55.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James P. Spilman (Republican) 39.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}J. F. Holzclaw (Progressive) 4.98%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|9|X}}

| William J. Fields

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William J. Fields (Democratic) 53.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}H. Glenn Ireland (Republican) 44.99%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Oliver D. Cole (Progressive) 1.08%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Kern (Socialist) 0.91%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|10|X}}

| John W. Langley

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John W. Langley (Republican) 61.50%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}F. Tom Hatcher (Democratic) 36.27%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. M. Hoskins (Progressive) 1.44%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}S. S. Morrison (Socialist) 0.80%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|KY|11|X}}

| Caleb Powers

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Caleb Powers (Republican) 70.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}John H. Wilson (Independent) 29.23%

}}

|}

Louisiana

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Louisiana}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|1|X}}

| Albert Estopinal

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Albert Estopinal (Democratic) 91.41%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Louis H. Burns (Progressive) 8.59%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|2|X}}

| H. Garland Dupré

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} H. Garland Dupré (Democratic) 81.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Louis Lebourgeois (Progressive) 18.33%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|3|X}}

| Robert F. Broussard

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Progressive gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{Aye}} Whitmell P. Martin (Progressive) 56.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henri Gueydan (Democratic) 43.30%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|4|X}}

| John T. Watkins

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John T. Watkins (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|5|X}}

| James Walter Elder

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Riley J. Wilson (Democratic) 95.18%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}N. E. Chatham (Independent) 4.82%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|6|X}}

| Lewis L. Morgan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lewis L. Morgan (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|7|X}}

| Ladislas Lazaro

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ladislas Lazaro (Democratic) 86.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Walter F. Dietz (Republican) 13.96%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|LA|8|X}}

| James B. Aswell

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James B. Aswell (Democratic) 85.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. R. Jones (Socialist) 14.03%

}}

|}

Maine

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maine}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|ME|1|X}}

| Asher Hinds

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Asher Hinds (Republican) 47.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John C. Seates (Democratic) 45.37%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Walter C. Emerson (Progressive) 6.44%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry W. Pinkham (Socialist) 1.15%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|ME|2|X}}

| Daniel J. McGillicuddy

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1892

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Daniel J. McGillicuddy (Democratic) 46.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Harold M. Sewall (Republican) 32.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Alton C. Wheeler (Progressive) 18.58%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George P. Larabee (Socialist) 1.92%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edward B. Small (Prohibition) 0.38%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|ME|3|X}}

| John A. Peters

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1913

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Peters (Republican) 46.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William R. Pattangall (Democratic) 42.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. Maynard Thompson (Progressive) 8.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William E. Plummer (Socialist) 1.45%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|ME|4|X}}

| Frank E. Guernsey

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank E. Guernsey (Republican) 45%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles Mullen (Democratic) 35.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. Delmont Merrill (Progressive) 19.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Donald William Ross (Socialist) 0.48%

}}

|}

Maryland

{{Main|1914 United States House of Representatives elections in Maryland}}

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Maryland}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|1|X}}

| colspan=3 | Vacant

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | J. Harry Covington (D) resigned September 30, 1914, to become Chief Justice of the D.C. Supreme Court.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jesse Price (Democratic) 49.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Robert F. Duer (Republican) 47.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles M. Elderdice (Prohibition) 3.0%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|2|X}}

| J. Frederick C. Talbott

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Frederick C. Talbott (Democratic) 53.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William J. Heaps (Republican) 41.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Emory C. Ebaugh (Prohibition) 2.0%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Otho N. Johnson (Progressive) 1.9%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas B. Farmer (Socialist) 0.7%

| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Charles Becker (Labor) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|3|X}}

| Charles Pearce Coady

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 Maryland's 3rd congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles Pearce Coady (Democratic) 51.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John A. Janetzke (Republican) 41.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Jacob M. Levy (Socialist) 2.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Harry S. Johnson (Prohibition) 2.0%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John T. Avery (Progressive) 1.8%

| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Israel Merwitz (Labor) 0.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|4|X}}

| J. Charles Linthicum

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} J. Charles Linthicum (Democratic) 58.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas T. Hammond (Republican) 37.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. Ferdinand Wiegand (Progressive) 2.1%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William Magee (Prohibition) 1.2%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Clarence H. Taylor (Socialist) 1.9%

| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Frank N. H. Lang (Labor) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|5|X}}

| Frank Owens Smith

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Sydney Emanuel Mudd II (Republican) 48.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Richard A. Johnson (Democratic) 45.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Joseph A. Wilmer (Progressive) 2.2%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John P. Burdette (Prohibition) 1.4%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Kade (Socialist) 1.2%

| {{Party stripe|Labor Party (US)}}Nathan Klienman (Labor) 1.0%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Maryland|6|X}}

| David John Lewis

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. Clifford Wright (Socialist) 1.8%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William L. Purdum (Prohibition) 1.0%

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lewis F. Kefauver (Progressive) 0.9%

}}

|}

Massachusetts

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Massachusetts}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|1|X}}

| Allen T. Treadway

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Allen T. Treadway (Republican) 55.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Morton H. Burdick (Democratic) 37.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Walter S. Hutchins (Socialist) 4.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George D. Pettee (Progressive) 3.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|2|X}}

| Frederick H. Gillett

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1892

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 56.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Edward M. Lewis (Progressive) 40.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas F. Loorem (Socialist) 3.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|3|X}}

| Calvin Paige

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1913 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Calvin Paige (Republican) 56.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Owen A. Hoban (Democratic) 37.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Jonas Bemis (Progressive) 6.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|4|X}}

| Samuel Winslow

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel Winslow (Republican) 57.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Hugh O'Rourke (Democratic) 42.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|5|X}}

| Butler Ames

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John Jacob Rogers (Republican) 62.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}J. Joseph O'Connor (Democratic) 32.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William N. Osgood (Progressive) 5.0%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|6|X}}

| Augustus P. Gardner

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902 Massachusetts's 6th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Augustus P. Gardner (Republican) 69.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George A. Schofield (Democratic) 26.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph A. Wallis II (Socialist) 4.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|7|X}}

| Michael F. Phelan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Michael F. Phelan (Democratic) 50.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles Cabot Johnson (Republican) 41.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lynn M. Ranger (Progressive) 4.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William R. Henry (Socialist) 3.5%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|8|X}}

| Frederick S. Deitrick

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick W. Dallinger (Republican) 49.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frederick S. Deitrick (Democratic) 46.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry C. Long (Progressive) 3.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|9|X}}

| Ernest W. Roberts

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 54.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Peter W. Collins (Democratic) 33.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. Huestis Newton (Progressive) 11.9%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|10|X}}

| colspan="3" | Vacant

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | William F. Murry (D) resigned September 28, 1914, to become Postmaster of Boston.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Peter Francis Tague (Democratic) 73.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James A. Cochran (Republican) 17.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Daniel T. Callahan (Progressive) 8.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|11|X}}

| colspan="3" | Vacant

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Andrew J. Peters (D) resigned August 15, 1914, to become U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist | * {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George H. Tinkham (Republican) 49.8%

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis J. Horgan (Democratic) 43.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry Clay Peters (Progressive) 6.5%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|12|X}}

| James A. Gallivan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1914 Massachusetts's 12th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap |{{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James A. Gallivan (Democratic) 66.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Unknown}}Charles H. Robinson 27.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Chester R. Lawrence (Progressive) 6.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|13|X}}

| John Joseph Mitchell

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 Massachusetts's 13th congressional district special election

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Carter (Republican) 50.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John Joseph Mitchell (Democratic) 44.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John Fogg Twombly (Progressive) 4.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MA|14|X}}

| Edward Gilmore

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Richard Olney II (Democratic) 36.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Harry C. Howard (Republican) 34.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry L. Kincaide (Progressive) 25.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John McCarty (Socialist) 3.7%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|15|X}}

| William S. Greene

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William S. Greene (Republican) 57.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James F. Morris (Democratic) 34.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Alvin G. Weeks (Progressive) 8.0%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Massachusetts|16|X}}

| Thomas Chandler Thacher

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph Walsh (Republican) 46.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas Chandler Thacher (Democratic) 42.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Thomas Thompson (Progressive) 11.1%

}}

|}

Michigan

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Michigan}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|1|X}}

| Frank E. Doremus

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank E. Doremus (Democratic) 62.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles E. McCarty (Republican) 30.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Gustavus D. Pope (Progressive) 3.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Erb (Socialist) 2.75%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William A. Brubaker (Prohibition) 0.34%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Mike Andzelewski (Socialist Labor) 0.14%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|2|X}}

| Samuel Beakes

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel Beakes (Democratic) 45.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Mark R. Bacon (Republican) 44.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Hubert F. Probert (Progressive) 8.36%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. E. Frost (Socialist) 0.89%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles W. Obee (Prohibition) 0.77%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Mike Andzelewski (Socialist Labor) 0.09%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|3|X}}

| John M. C. Smith

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John M. C. Smith (Republican) 45.62%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Orville J. Cornell (Democratic) 38.63%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Edward N. Dingley (Progressive) 11.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Hess (Socialist) 2.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Leroy H. White (Prohibition) 1.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|4|X}}

| Edward L. Hamilton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward L. Hamilton (Republican) 53.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Albert E. Beebe (Democratic) 38.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}J. Mark Harvey (Progressive) 5.23%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ralph S. Ireland (Socialist) 2.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Henry A. Feathers (Prohibition) 1.01%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|5|X}}

| Carl E. Mapes

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Carl E. Mapes (Republican) 58.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thaddeus B. Taylor (Democratic) 30.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Alvin E. Ewing (Progressive) 6.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin H. Harris (Socialist) 3.12%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}David Q. Barry (Prohibition) 1.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|6|X}}

| Samuel W. Smith

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1896

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Patrick H. Kelley (Republican) 49.33%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank L. Dodge (Democratic) 38.66%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William S. Kellogg (Progressive) 9.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Seymour A. Ayres (Socialist) 2.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Mike Andzelewski (Socialist Labor) 0.06%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|7|X}}

| Louis C. Cramton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Louis C. Cramton (Republican) 59.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John F. Murphy (Democratic) 28.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Jefferson G. Brown (Progressive) 9.88%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Nelson H. Miller (Prohibition) 1.21%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Alfred Pagett (Socialist) 0.88%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|8|X}}

| Joseph W. Fordney

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph W. Fordney (Republican) 52.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Laurence W. Smith (Democratic) 40.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George Dailey (Progressive) 3.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George L. Seiferlein (Socialist) 2.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Jefferson D. Leland (Prohibition) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|9|X}}

| James C. McLaughlin

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James C. McLaughlin (Republican) 55.32%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Amos O. White (Democratic) 22.62%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William H. Sears (Progressive) 16.83%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Crabtree (Socialist) 3.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frederick B. Waters (Prohibition) 1.43%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|10|X}}

| Roy O. Woodruff

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George A. Loud (Republican) 45.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Roy O. Woodruff (Progressive) 26.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles W. Hitchcock (Democratic) 24.81%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry A. Amahern (Socialist) 2.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Joseph Leighton (Prohibition) 0.87%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|11|X}}

| Francis O. Lindquist

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank D. Scott (Republican) 55.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis T. McDonald (Democratic) 30.29%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Herbert F. Baker (Progressive) 9.86%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Rudolph R. Miller (Socialist) 3.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank H. Taylor (Prohibition) 0.87%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|12|X}}

| William J. MacDonald

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} W. Frank James (Republican) 49.27%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William J. MacDonald (Progressive) 31.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frederic J. Bawden (Democratic) 16.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Andrew E. Anderson (Socialist) 2.81%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MI|13|X}}

| Patrick H. Kelley
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|MI|AL|C}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent ran in the 6th district.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles A. Nichols (Republican) 62.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Antonio Entenza (Democratic) 27.15%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Ralph H. Ferris (Progressive) 7.32%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William G. Witt (Democratic) 2.22%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank E. Titus (Prohibition) 0.59%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Mike Andzelewski (Socialist Labor) 0.17%

}}

|}

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}}

| Sydney Anderson

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|2|X}}

| Winfield S. Hammond

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Minnesota.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Franklin Ellsworth (Republican) 55.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Jean A. Flittie (Democratic) 31.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Paul F. Dehnel (Progressive) 9.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John R. Hollister (Socialist) 3.9%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|3|X}}

| Charles R. Davis

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles R. Davis (Republican) 57.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Carlos Avery (Democratic) 37.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John Q. Mackintosh (Progressive) 5.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|4|X}}

| Frederick Stevens

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1896

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Carl Van Dyke (Democratic) 55.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frederick Stevens (Republican) 35.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Mahoney (Socialist) 7.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles E. Learned (Progressive) 1.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|5|X}}

| George R. Smith

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George R. Smith (Republican) 40.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas Van Lear (Socialist) 33.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John H. Long (Democratic) 14.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Fred M. Powers (Progressive) 11.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|6|X}}

| Charles A. Lindbergh

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles A. Lindbergh (Republican) 47.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Julian A. DuBois (Democratic) 35.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Otto M. Thomason (Socialist) 11.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}T. J. Sharkey (Progressive) 5.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|7|X}}

| Andrew Volstead

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Andrew Volstead (Republican) 100%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|8|X}}

| Clarence B. Miller

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Clarence B. Miller (Republican) 50.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew Nelson (Democratic) 31.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William E. Towne (Socialist) 14.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Obadiah H. Higbee (Progressive) 3.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|9|X}}

| Halvor Steenerson

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Halvor Steenerson (Republican) 76.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Michael A. Brattland (Socialist) 23.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MN|10|X}}

| James Manahan
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|MN|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{party shading/Progressive}} | Incumbent retired.
Progressive gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{aye}} Thomas D. Schall (Progressive) 39.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Lowell E. Jepson (Republican) 34.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harry S. Swenson (Democratic) 26.1%

}}

|}

Mississippi

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Mississippi}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|1|X}}

| Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|2|X}}

| Hubert D. Stephens

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|3|X}}

| Benjamin G. Humphreys II

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benjamin G. Humphreys II (Democratic) 98.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}John McQuister (Unknown) 1.98%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|4|X}}

| Thomas U. Sisson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas U. Sisson (Democratic) 95.61%
  • {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}H. A. Harbaugh (Unknown) 4.39%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|5|X}}

| Samuel A. Witherspoon

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Samuel A. Witherspoon (Democratic) 92.81%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. W. Smith (Socialist) 7.19%<

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|6|X}}

| Pat Harrison

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Pat Harrison (Democratic) 95.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred N. Scott (Socialist) 4.53%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|7|X}}

| Percy Quin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Percy Quin (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|MS|8|X}}

| James Collier

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Collier (Democratic) 96.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Unknown Party (US)}}L. J. Raymond (Unknown) 3.08%

}}

|}

Missouri

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Missouri}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|1|X}}

| James T. Lloyd

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1897

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James T. Lloyd (Democratic) 56.21%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward S. Brown (Republican) 38.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}T. S. Sublette (Progressive) 3.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Abner Smith (Socialist) 1.89%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|2|X}}

| William W. Rucker

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William W. Rucker (Democratic) 98.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Isaacs (Socialist) 1.33%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|3|X}}

| Joshua W. Alexander

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joshua W. Alexander (Democratic) 55.64%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James H. Morroway (Republican) 36.74%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}W. J. Courtney (Progressive) 6.3%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Julius C. Hughes (Prohibition) 0.88%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Mock (Socialist) 0.44%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|4|X}}

| Charles F. Booher

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1889

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles F. Booher (Democratic) 53.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Merrill E. Otis (Republican) 43.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Nathaniel Sisson (Progressive) 2.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred B. Moser (Socialist) 1.08%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|5|X}}

| William P. Borland

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William P. Borland (Democratic) 70.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William B. Brown (Progressive) 17.76%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Cameron L. Orr (Republican) 10.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George C. Grant (Socialist) 1.43%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|6|X}}

| Clement C. Dickinson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Clement C. Dickinson (Democratic) 56.35%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}A. J. Young (Republican) 34.66%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}G. A. Theilmann (Progressive) 7.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles H. Harrison (Socialist) 1.71%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|7|X}}

| Courtney W. Hamlin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Courtney W. Hamlin (Democratic) 51.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}A. B. Lovan (Republican) 42.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Clark W. Robbins (Progressive) 3.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ernest T. Behrens (Socialist) 1.96%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|8|X}}

| Dorsey W. Shackleford

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1899

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Dorsey W. Shackleford (Democratic) 52.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}North Todd Gentry (Republican) 46.75%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William H. Hertel (Socialist) 1.03%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|9|X}}

| Champ Clark

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1892

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Champ Clark (Democratic) 55.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. C. Brown (Republican) 40.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frederick C. Meier (Progressive) 2.49%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Lemon (Socialist) 0.68%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Leopold Kolkmeier (Socialist Labor) 0.07%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|10|X}}

| Richard Bartholdt

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1892

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jacob E. Meeker (Republican) 54.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis M. Curlee (Democratic) 36.40%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William M. Brandt (Socialist) 6.23%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Eugene A. Vogt (Progressive) 2.72%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}William Wesley Cox (Socialist Labor) 0.43%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|11|X}}

| William L. Igoe

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William L. Igoe (Democratic) 52.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Henry Hamilton (Republican) 46.4%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John F. Clark (Progressive) 0.82%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Frederick Spalti (Socialist Labor) 0.23%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|12|X}}

| Michael J. Gill

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1898

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Leonidas C. Dyer (Republican) 53.18%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John R. Collins (Democratic) 43.12%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John P. Hermann (Socialist) 2.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Marion M. Mugan (Progressive) 0.83%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|13|X}}

| Walter L. Hensley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Walter L. Hensley (Democratic) 50.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John H. Reppy (Republican) 47.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. M. Spiler (Socialist) 2.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Joseph Scheidler (Socialist Labor) 0.13%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|14|X}}

| Joseph J. Russell

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph J. Russell (Democratic) 46.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas J. Brown (Republican) 44.84%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Carl Knecht (Socialist) 6.35%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William C. Brewer (Progressive) 1.82%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|15|X}}

| Perl D. Decker

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Perl D. Decker (Democratic) 48.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joe J. Manlove (Republican) 44.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James DeWitt Carpenter (Socialist) 4.14%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Arch L. Simon (Progressive) 1.96%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William H. Dalton (Prohibition) 0.77%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Arthur E. Holbrook (Socialist Labor) 0.26%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|MO|16|X}}

| Thomas L. Rubey

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas L. Rubey (Democratic) 53.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William I. Diffenderffer (Republican) 42.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Columbus Bradford (Progressive) 2.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry M. Fouty (Socialist) 2.21%

}}

|}

Montana

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Montana}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! rowspan=2 | {{Ushr|MT|AL|X}}
{{Small|2 seats on a general ticket}}

| John M. Evans

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap rowspan=2 | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John M. Evans (Democratic) 23.29%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Tom Stout (Democratic) 22.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Washington J. McCormick (Republican) 16.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Fletcher Maddox (Republican) 16.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Lewis J. Duncan (Socialist) 7.73%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. E. Kent (Socialist) 5.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Wellington D. Rankin (Progressive) 4.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}James M. Brinson (Progressive) 3.88%

}}

|-

| Tom Stout

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| nowrap | 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Nebraska

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nebraska}}

File:1914 U.S. House elections in Nebraska.svg

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|1|X}}

| John A. Maguire

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} C. Frank Reavis (Republican) 48.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John A. Maguire (Democratic) 47.12%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Victor G. Lyford (Progressive) 4.75%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|2|X}}

| Charles O. Lobeck

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles O. Lobeck (Democratic) 58.09%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas W. Blackburn (Republican) 31.10%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Nathan Marnam (Progressive) 5.60%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred J. Warren (Socialist) 4.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}C. C. Crowell (Prohibition) 0.73%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|3|X}}

| Dan V. Stephens

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1911 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Dan V. Stephens (Democratic) 57.72%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Ora S. Spillman (Republican) 39.24%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James M. Woodcock (Socialist) 1.67%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George C. Fitch (Prohibition) 1.37%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|4|X}}

| Charles H. Sloan

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles H. Sloan (Republican) 54.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Walter H. Rhodes (Democratic) 43.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}B. L. Milliken (Socialist) 1.84%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|5|X}}

| Silas R. Barton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Ashton C. Shallenberger (Democratic) 48.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Silas R. Barton (Republican) 48.18%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles M. Birmingham (Prohibition) 3.14%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Nebraska|6|X}}

| Moses Kinkaid

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 57.10%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frank Taylor (Democratic) 37.80%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}C. S. Chase (Socialist) 4.33%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Lucien Stebbins (Independent) 0.78%

}}

|}

Nevada

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Nevada}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|NV|AL|X}}

| Edwin E. Roberts

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edwin E. Roberts (Republican) 41.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Leonard B. Fowler (Democratic) 37.81%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Martin J. Scanlan (Socialist) 20.22%

}}

|}

New Hampshire

{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Hampshire}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|NH|1|X}}

| Eugene E. Reed

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Cyrus A. Sulloway (Republican) 49.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Eugene E. Reed (Democratic) 46.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frederick W. Shoutell (Progressive) 2.35%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Wirt D. Mills (Socialist) 1.36%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NH|2|X}}

| Raymond B. Stevens

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edward H. Wason (Republican) 54.76%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles J. French (Democratic) 40.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George A. Weaver (Progressive) 3.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Napoleon Carriveau (Socialist) 1.24%

}}

|}

New Jersey

{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|1|X}}

| William J. Browning

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William J. Browning (Republican) 58.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph E. Nowrey (Democratic) 32.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frederick Hartmeyer (Socialist) 3.56%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Grafton E. Day (Prohibition) 3.13%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George H. Higgins (Roosevelt Progressive) 1.78%

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George D. Chenoweth (Progressive) 0.94%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|2|X}}

| J. Thompson Baker

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Isaac Bacharach (Republican) 54.27%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}J. Thompson Baker (Democratic) 36.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William H. Bright (Progressive) 5.76%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James Chapman (Prohibition) 1.96%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}G. A. McKeon (Socialist) 1.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|3|X}}

| Thomas J. Scully

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas J. Scully (Democratic) 50.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}W. Burtis Havens (Republican) 45.82%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Thomas C. Easton (Prohibition) 2.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Harry M. Shupe (Socialist) 1.27%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|4|X}}

| Allan B. Walsh

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Elijah C. Hutchinson (Republican) 50.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Allan B. Walsh (Democratic) 41.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}J. Wiggans Thorn (Progressive) 5.1% }}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}James W. Alexander (Socialist) 1.67%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Nicholas H. Barrett (Prohibition) 0.97%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Thomas Phillips (Socialist Labor) 0.33%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|5|X}}

| William E. Tuttle Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John H. Capstick (Republican) 45.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William E. Tuttle Jr. (Democratic) 42.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George U. May (Progressive) 5.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John Seeholzer (Socialist) 5.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Eugene Smith (Prohibition) 0.99%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|6|X}}

| Archibald C. Hart

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Archibald C. Hart (Democratic) 45.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John Dyneley Prince (Republican) 44.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Walter C. Zabriskie (Progressive) 4.32%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frederick Krafft (Socialist) 2.57%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Mahlon B. Reed (Prohibition) 1.76%

| {{Party stripe|Independent Democratic Party (US)}}Morris McDermott (Ind. Democratic) 1.08%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Rudolph Katz (Socialist Labor) 0.65%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|7|X}}

| Dow H. Drukker

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1914 Special

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Dow H. Drukker (Republican) 54.66%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Walter C. Cabell (Democratic) 29.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Gordon Demarest (Socialist) 14.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Henry Jager (Socialist Labor) 0.82%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|8|X}}

| Eugene F. Kinkead

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent resigned.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward W. Gray (Republican) 44.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Gerald E. McDonald (Democratic) 39.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Arthur B. Archibald (Progressive) 7.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas J. Duffy (Ind. Democratic) 4.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William N. Morton (Socialist) 3.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Raymond A. Simmons (Prohibition) 0.64%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|9|X}}

| Walter I. McCoy

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent resigned.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Richard W. Parker (Republican) 37.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Julian A. Gregory (Democratic) 31.74%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Arthur B. Seymour (Democratic) 22.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William E. Bohm (Socialist) 5.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Joseph W. Roper (Progressive) 2.90%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edmund L. Roff (Prohibition) 0.46%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|10|X}}

| Edward W. Townsend

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frederick R. Lehlbach (Republican) 47.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Edward W. Townsend (Democratic) 42.37%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Eliot E. Ford (Progressive) 4.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George H. Goebel (Socialist) 3.35%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Other}}Harry J. Doyle (Jeffersonian Dem.) 1.34%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Joseph A. Wiegand (Prohibition) 0.53%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|11|X}}

| John J. Eagan

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John J. Eagan (Democratic) 65.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jacob Straus (Republican) 30.84%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Gertude Reilly (Socialist) 4.01%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NJ|12|X}}

| James A. Hamill

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} James A. Hamill (Democratic) 62.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Marcus Higgenbotham (Republican) 28.41%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. Fisher Anderson (Prohibition) 5.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank Power (Socialist) 3.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James Parker (Prohibition) 0.73%

}}

|}

New Mexico

{{See also|List of United States representatives from New Mexico}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|NM|AL|X}}

| Harvey B. Fergusson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1911

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Benigno C. Hernández (Republican) 51.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harvey B. Fergusson (Democratic) 42.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}F. C. Wilson (Progressive) 3.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. P. Metcalf (Socialist) 2.37%

}}

|}

New York

{{See also|List of United States representatives from New York}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|1|X}}

| Lathrop Brown

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Frederick C. Hicks (Republican) 47.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Lathrop Brown (Democratic) 47.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Regis H. Post (Progressive) 3.4%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Walter A. Sinclair (Socialist) 0.78%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George D. Horton (Prohibition) 0.74%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|2|X}}

| Denis O'Leary

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent resigned to become Queens District Attorney.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} C. Pope Caldwell (Democratic) 54.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank E. Hopkins (Republican) 26.95%
  • {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}Lawrence Gresser (Independence) 9.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin Katz (Socialist) 6.01%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John S. Moriartey (Progressive) 2.85%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Jay N. Ballow (Prohibition) 0.35%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|3|X}}

| Frank E. Wilson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Joseph V. Flynn (Democratic) 50.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George B. Serenbetz (Republican) 37.11%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph E. Kleinn (Socialist) 6.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Otto Wicke (Progressive) 3.47%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}David Hunter (Independence) 1.95%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William Irvine Sr. (Prohibition) 0.46%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|4|X}}

| Harry H. Dale

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Harry H. Dale (Democratic) 47%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John Kissel (Republican) 32.86%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Josefus Chante Lipes (Socialist) 11.18%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Max Schaffer (Progressive) 8.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Francis Hutchinson (Prohibition) 0.56%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|5|X}}

| James P. Maher

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} James P. Maher (Democratic) 49.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Alfred T. Hobley (Republican) 35.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John S. Gaynor (Progressive) 10.58%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John T. Vaughan (Socialist) 4.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Preston E. Terry (Prohibition) 0.42%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|6|X}}

| William M. Calder

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1904

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Frederick W. Rowe (Republican) 53.84%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}LeRoy W. Ross (Democratic) 39.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Joseph M. Bacon (Progressive) 4.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles H. Matchett (Socialist) 2.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John D. Snyder (Prohibition) 0.53%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|7|X}}

| John J. Fitzgerald

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John J. Fitzgerald (Democratic) 65.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}C. G. Finney Wilcox (Republican) 29.11%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Oliver F. Allen (Progressive) 2.64%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Alexander Fraser (Socialist) 1.99%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Lewis C. Brown (Prohibition) 0.39%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|8|X}}

| Daniel J. Griffin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Daniel J. Griffin (Democratic) 62.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Thomas E. Clark (Republican) 30.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Fred H. Schomburg (Progressive) 4.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Andrew H. Wettergren (Socialist) 2.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles A. Wilson (Prohibition) 0.44%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|9|X}}

| James H. O'Brien

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Oscar W. Swift (Republican) 48.68%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. O'Brien (Democratic) 39.96%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Anna C. Wright (Socialist) 6.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Thomas F. Larkin (Progressive) 4.59%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William Howard Hoople (Prohibition) 0.56%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|10|X}}

| Herman A. Metz

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Reuben L. Haskell (Republican) 40.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Phillip A. Riley (Democratic) 30.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Other}}Alexander S. Drescher (Anti-Boss) 14.24%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Harry D. Smith (Socialist) 13.49%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Asa Francis Smith (Prohibition) 0.53%

| {{Party stripe|Other}}John O. Nelson (Independent Party) 0.42%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|11|X}}

| Daniel J. Riordan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906 New York's 8th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Daniel J. Riordan (Democratic) 58.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George S. Schofield (Republican) 34.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William Wirt Mills (Progressive) 4.15%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Rudolph Rochow (Socialist) 1.61%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Hiram C. Horton (Prohibition) 0.97%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|12|X}}

| Henry M. Goldfogle

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900

| {{Party shading/Socialist}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Socialist gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}{{aye}} Meyer London (Socialist) 49.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henry M. Goldfogle (Democratic) 41.06%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Benjamin Borowsky (Republican) 9.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|13|X}}

| George W. Loft

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 New York's 13th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} George W. Loft (Democratic) 58.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James E. March (Republican) 30.23%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Bouck White (Socialist) 11.55%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|14|X}}

| Jefferson M. Levy

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Michael F. Farley (Democratic) 46.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Fiorello La Guardia (Republican) 33.93%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry Slobodin (Socialist) 9.76%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John B. Golden (Progressive) 9.27%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James F. Gillespie (Prohibition) 0.52%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|15|X}}

| Michael F. Conry

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Michael F. Conry (Democratic) 65.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Oscar W. Ehrhorn (Republican) 31.48%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}August Claessens (Socialist) 3.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}D. Leigh Colvin (Prohibition) 0.42%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|16|X}}

| Peter J. Dooling

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Peter J. Dooling (Democratic) 62.53%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Harry B. Stowell (Republican) 29.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William J. Moran (Progressive) 5.62%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Solomon Fieldman (Socialist) 2.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Matthew T. Lindsay (Prohibition) 0.29%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|17|X}}

| John F. Carew

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John F. Carew (Democratic) 53.69%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Lindon Bates Jr. (Republican) 41.15%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles W. Wood (Socialist) 4.82%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Howard G. Myers (Prohibition) 0.34%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|18|X}}

| Thomas G. Patten

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas G. Patten (Democratic) 53.24%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George B. Francis (Republican) 37.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ernest Ramn (Socialist) 8.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John A. Shedd (Prohibition) 0.3%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|19|X}}

| Walter M. Chandler

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}{{aye}} Walter M. Chandler (Progressive) 40.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Joseph L. Buttenwieser (Democratic) 38.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Albert Ottinger (Republican) 17.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Sergius Ingerman (Socialist) 3.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Flavius J. Perry (Prohibition) 0.28%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|20|X}}

| Jacob A. Cantor

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 New York's 20th congressional district special election

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Isaac Siegel (Republican) 44.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Jacob A. Cantor (Democratic) 43.33%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ludwig Schmidt (Socialist) 12.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Volney B. Cashing (Prohibition) 0.49%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|21|X}}

| Henry George Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} G. Murray Hulbert (Democratic) 51.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Martin C. Ansorge (Republican) 43.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Garibaldi M. Lapollo (Socialist) 4.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Albert T. Hull (Prohibition) 0.44%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|22|X}}

| Henry Bruckner

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Henry Bruckner (Democratic) 62.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Francis J. Kuerzi (Republican) 31.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Maxie McDonald (Socialist) 6.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Valentine W. Dutt (Prohibition) 0.45%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|23|X}}

| Joseph A. Goulden

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Joseph A. Goulden (Democratic) 44.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Robert L. Niles (Republican) 28.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Steven Beckwith Ayres (Progressive) 19.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Meyer Rubinow (Socialist) 7.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Richard G. Greene (Prohibition) 0.36%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|24|X}}

| Woodson R. Oglesby

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Woodson R. Oglesby (Democratic) 43.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William Foster (Republican) 41.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Alfred E. Smith (Progressive) 7.82%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Allan L. Benson (Socialist) 5.57%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}Benjamin L. Fairchild (Independence) 1.24%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frederick A. Victor (Prohibition) 0.45%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|25|X}}

| Benjamin I. Taylor

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} James W. Husted (Republican) 51.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Benjamin I. Taylor (Democratic) 41.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William J. Mertz (Progressive) 4.34%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Herman Kobbe (Socialist) 1.52%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Schuyler C. Pew (Prohibition) 0.97%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|26|X}}

| Edmund Platt

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edmund Platt (Republican) 58%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Alonzo F. Albott (Democratic) 38.64%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William E. Peabody (Prohibition) 2.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Harry Schefer (Socialist) 1.27%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|27|X}}

| George McClellan

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles B. Ward (Republican) 53.03%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George McClellan (Democratic) 42.59%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James B. Palmer (Prohibition) 3.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dwight O. Whedon (Socialist) 1.0%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|28|X}}

| Peter G. Ten Eyck

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John E. Dugan (Socialist) 1.01%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}August A. Ackert (Prohibition) 0.51%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|29|X}}

| James S. Parker

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} James S. Parker (Republican) 63.65%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James Farrell (Democratic) 32.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Mason B. Cole (Prohibition) 2.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin F. Hall (Socialist) 1.47%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|30|X}}

| Samuel Wallin

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William B. Charles (Republican) 42.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William C. D. Willson (Democratic) 25.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Philip H. Callery (Socialist) 14.63%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Theron Akin (Progressive) 13.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William M. Brooks (Prohibition) 4.37%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|31|X}}

| Edwin A. Merritt

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912 New York's 26th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edwin A. Merritt (Republican) 54.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew B. Cooney (Democratic) 24.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Howard D. Hadley (Progressive) 16.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Henry A. McIlmoyle (Prohibition) 2.74%
  • {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}William H. Daniels (Independence) 2.08%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|32|X}}

| Luther W. Mott

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Luther W. Mott (Republican) 63.56%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John Fitzgibbons (Democratic) 29.73%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Eugene C. Groat (Prohibition) 4.86%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George B. Chase (Socialist) 1.84%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|33|X}}

| Charles A. Talcott

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Homer P. Snyder (Republican) 52.61%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles A. Talcott (Democratic) 37.41%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}George H. Spitzli (Progressive) 6.42%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles H. Scholefield (Prohibition) 1.97%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Otto L. Endres (Socialist) 1.59%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|34|X}}

| George W. Fairchild

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George W. Fairchild (Republican) 56.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George J. West (Democratic) 30.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Albert S. Barnes (Progressive) 11.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}S. Howard Ammerman (Socialist) 1.53%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|35|X}}

| John R. Clancy

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Walter W. Magee (Republican) 52.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John R. Clancy (Democratic) 34.61%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Hugh M. Tilroe (Progressive) 7.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John W. Dennis (Socialist) 2.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Claude A. Durall (Prohibition) 2.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|36|X}}

| Sereno E. Payne

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1889 New York's 27th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Sereno E. Payne (Republican) 58.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Herman L. Kelly (Democratic) 28.69%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Amasa J. Parker (Progressive) 5.96%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Wallace E. Brown (Prohibition) 5.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Raymond D. Manning (Socialist) 1.22%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|37|X}}

| Edwin S. Underhill

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Harry H. Pratt (Republican) 38.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John Seeley (Democratic) 33.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Milo Shanks (Prohibition) 20.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Jonas S. Van Duzer (Progressive) 5.02%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William W. Arland (Socialist) 1.74%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|38|X}}

| Thomas B. Dunn

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas B. Dunn (Republican) 57.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George P. Decker (Democratic) 23.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Oscar M. Arnold (Progressive) 14.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles R. Bach (Socialist) 3.91%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|39|X}}

| Henry G. Danforth

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Henry G. Danforth (Republican) 63.77%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}M. A. Bowen (Democratic) 26.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Daniel M. Anthony (Progressive) 5.46%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Albert J. Rumsey (Prohibition) 3.17%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John E. O'Rourke (Socialist) 1.29%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|40|X}}

| Robert H. Gittins

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} S. Wallace Dempsey (Republican) 57.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert H. Gittins (Democratic) 33.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frank C. Ferguson (Progressive) 6.16%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Moffett (Socialist) 2.18%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William Van R. Blighton (Prohibition) 0.97%

| {{Party stripe|Independence Party (US)}}Harry Fisher (Independence) 0.19%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|41|X}}

| Charles B. Smith

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles B. Smith (Democratic) 37.96%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Frank J. Eberle (Republican) 36.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Conrad J. Meyer (Progressive) 20.67%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William F. Barnard (Socialist) 4.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles R. Mair (Prohibition) 0.78%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|42|X}}

| Daniel A. Driscoll

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Daniel A. Driscoll (Democratic) 46.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Willard H. Ticknor (Republican) 45.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John J. Smith (Progressive) 4.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Adam Schembs (Socialist) 2.47%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Alvin W. Kyser (Prohibition) 0.71%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NY|43|X}}

| Charles M. Hamilton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles M. Hamilton (Republican) 60.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Manton M. Wyvell (Democratic) 22.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Ernest H. Woodruff (Prohibition) 6.31%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Walter N. Renwick (Progressive) 6.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred Shafer (Socialist) 4.61%

}}

|}

North Carolina

{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Carolina}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|1|X}}

| John H. Small

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John H. Small (Democratic) 99.78%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent Democratic Party (US)}}W. M. Bond (Ind. Democratic) 0.22%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|2|X}}

| Claude Kitchin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Claude Kitchin (Democratic) 88.56%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}W. O. Dixon (Republican) 11.18%
  • Scattering 0.27%

}}

|-

!{{ushr|NC|3|X}}

| John M. Faison

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| {{Party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|* {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} George E. Hood (Democratic) 57.74%

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Buck H. Crumpler (Republican) 42.23%
  • Scattering 0.03%}}

|-

!{{ushr|NC|4|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|5|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|6|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|7|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|8|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|9|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|NC|10|X}}

|}

North Dakota

{{See also|List of United States representatives from North Dakota}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|ND|1|X}}

| Henry T. Helgesen

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry T. Helgesen (Republican) 55.97%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Fred Bartholomew (Democratic) 41.28%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Leon Durocher (Socialist) 2.74%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|ND|2|X}}

| George M. Young

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} George M. Young (Republican) 68.41%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James J. Weeks (Democratic) 25.90%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}N. H. Bjornstad (Socialist) 5.69%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|ND|3|X}}

| Patrick Norton

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Patrick Norton (Republican) 57.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Halvor L. Halvorson (Democratic) 27.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}S. Griffith (Socialist) 13.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}H. R. Ringoen (Independent) 1.88%

}}

|}

Ohio

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Ohio}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

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! {{ushr|OH|1|X}}

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! {{ushr|OH|2|X}}

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! {{ushr|OH|3|X}}

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! {{ushr|OH|4|X}}

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! {{ushr|OH|5|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|6|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|7|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|8|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|9|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|10|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|11|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|12|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|13|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|14|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|15|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|16|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|17|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|18|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|19|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|20|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|OH|21|X}}

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! {{ushr|OH|22|X}}

|}

Oklahoma

{{see also|List of United States representatives from Oklahoma}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|OK|1|X}}

| Bird S. McGuire

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1907

| {{party shading/Loss}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} James S. Davenport (Democratic) 46.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joseph A. Gill (Republican) 42.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}G. A. Lafayette (Socialist) 9.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lloyd G. Owen (Progressive) 1.1%

}}

|-

| James S. Davenport
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|3|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

|-

! {{ushr|OK|2|X}}

| colspan=3 | None (new district)

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | New seat.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} William W. Hastings (Democratic) 49.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles A. Cook (Republican) 33.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Clifford S. Crain (Socialist) 17.1%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}P. E. Reed (Progressive) 0.6%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Taylor H. Ebersole (Prohibition) 0.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OK|3|X}}

| Charles D. Carter
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|4|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1907

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles D. Carter (Democratic) 50.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}R. L. Norman (Socialist) 30.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}C. H. Elting (Republican) 18.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Dudley B. Buell (Progressive) 0.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OK|4|X}}

| William H. Murray
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} William H. Murray (Democratic) 42.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}James D. Flynn (Republican) 28.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Marion Hughes (Socialist) 28.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. N. Wright (Progressive) 0.8%

}}

|-

! rowspan=2 | {{ushr|OK|5|X}}

| Joseph B. Thompson
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| rowspan=2 nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Joseph B. Thompson (Democratic) 47.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}D. K. Pope (Republican) 31.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. L. Lurry (Socialist) 18.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Albert Rennie (Progressive) 2.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. E. Brewer (Prohibition) 0.5%

}}

|-

| Claude Weaver
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Loss}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.

|-

! {{ushr|OK|6|X}}

| Scott Ferris
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|5|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1907

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Scott Ferris (Democratic) 48.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Alvin Campbell (Republican) 27.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. T. Cumbie (Socialist) 22.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}E. L. Persons (Progressive) 2.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Thomas H. Allen (Prohibition) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OK|7|X}}

| colspan=3 | None (new district)

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | New seat.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} James V. McClintic (Democratic) 43.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. H. Stallard (Socialist) 33.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Walter S. Mills (Republican) 22.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry S. Vogle (Progressive) 1.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OK|8|X}}

| Dick T. Morgan
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|OK|2|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Dick T. Morgan (Republican) 41.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Henry S. Johnston (Democratic) 39.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}G. M. Green (Socialist) 13.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles R. Alexander (Progressive) 5.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles Brown (Prohibition) 0.7%

}}

|}

Oregon

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Oregon}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|OR|1|X}}

| Willis C. Hawley

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Willis C. Hawley (Republican) 46.39%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Frederick Hollister (Democratic) 29.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Curtis P. Coe (Prohibition) 14.89%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. S. Richards (Socialist) 6.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Fred W. Mears (Progressive) 2.49%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OR|2|X}}

| Nicholas J. Sinnott

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Nicholas J. Sinnott (Republican) 47.52%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George L. Cleaver (Prohibition) 30.83%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Sam Evans (Democratic) 21.65%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|OR|3|X}}

| Walter Lafferty

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election as an Independent.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Clifton N. McArthur (Republican) 35.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}A. F. Flegel Sr. (Democratic) 31.62%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Walter Lafferty (Independent) 22.22%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Arthur L. Moulton (Progressive) 7.70%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Albert Streiff (Socialist) 2.91%

}}

|}

Pennsylvania

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|1|X}}

| William S. Vare

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912 Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William S. Vare (Republican) 77.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John Burt (Progressive) 11.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Lawrence E. McCrossin (Democratic) 10.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}L. S. Santamarie (Socialist) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|2|X}}

| George S. Graham

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George S. Graham (Republican) 77.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Patrick P. Conway (Democratic) 20.9%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas Birtwistle (Socialist) 1.4%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Isaac Briggs (Prohibition) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|3|X}}

| J. Hampton Moore

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1906 Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} J. Hampton Moore (Republican) 54.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John H. Fow (Democratic) 21.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harry E. Walter (Progressive) 20.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Ruby (Socialist) 3.5%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|4|X}}

| George W. Edmonds

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George W. Edmonds (Republican) 83.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Patrick H. Lynch (Democratic) 14.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George H. Ulrich (Socialist) 2.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John Hay (Prohibition) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|5|X}}

| Michael Donohoe

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1910

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Peter E. Costello (Republican) 60.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Michael Donohoe (Democratic) 34.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John N. Landberg (Socialist) 3.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Ernest M. Vail (Prohibition) 0.9%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|6|X}}

| J. Washington Logue

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} George P. Darrow (Republican) 56.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}J. Washington Logue (Democratic) 21.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frederick S. Drake (Progressive) 20.5%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Raymond H. Miller (Socialist) 1.6%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}I. W. Huckins (Prohibition) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|7|X}}

| Thomas S. Butler

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas S. Butler (Republican) 63.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Norris B. Slack (Democratic) 22.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Arthur H. Tomlinson (Progressive) 11.2%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Daniel G. Hendricks (Prohibition) 1.4%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Walter N. Lodge (Socialist) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|8|X}}

| Robert E. Difenderfer

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Henry W. Watson (Republican) 50.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harry E. Grim (Democratic) 35.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harold G. Knight (Progressive) 11.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Jacob D. Metz (Socialist) 2.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|9|X}}

| William W. Griest

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William W. Griest (Republican) 61.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John N. Hetrick (Democratic) 36.6%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}S. S. Watts (Prohibition) 1.5%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William W. Halligan (Socialist) 1.0%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|10|X}}

| John R. Farr

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John R. Farr (Republican) 54.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Loftus (Democratic) 40.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Oliver F. Peasnall (Prohibition) 3.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John W. Hopkins (Socialist) 1.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|11|X}}

| John J. Casey

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John J. Casey (Democratic) 57.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Lewis P. Kniffen (Republican) 40.2%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Lorenzo B. Avery (Socialist) 1.6%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Frank Argust (Prohibition) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|12|X}}

| Robert E. Lee

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1910

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Robert D. Heaton (Republican) 53.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert E. Lee (Democratic) 38.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William W. Thorn (Progressive) 5.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Thomas J. Thomas (Socialist) 2.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|13|X}}

| John H. Rothermel

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1906

| {{party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Arthur G. Dewalt (Democratic) 45.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John Stauffer (Republican) 33.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John L. Stewart (Progressive) 10.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Birch Wilson (Socialist) 9.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Madison Larkin (Prohibition) 0.8%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|14|X}}

| William D. B. Ainey

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1911 Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district special election

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Louis T. McFadden (Republican) 40.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Fred W. Dean (Democratic) 27.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Dana R. Stephens (Progressive) 27.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Gates S. Comstock (Prohibition) 4.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George Schrimp (Socialist) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|15|X}}

| Edgar R. Kiess

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Edgar R. Kiess (Republican) 41.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John J. Reardon (Democratic) 29.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Montfort T. Stokes (Progressive) 23.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Peter J. Homler (Socialist) 5.3%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|16|X}}

| John V. Lesher

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} John V. Lesher (Democratic) 44.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles E. Robbins (Republican) 31.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}W. W. Heffner (Progressive) 16.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward G. Renn (Socialist) 4.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. L. Norton (Prohibition) 2.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Theodore C. Harter (Independent) 1.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|17|X}}

| Franklin L. Dershem

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Benjamin K. Focht (Republican) 41.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Franklin L. Dershem (Democratic) 38.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles L. Johnson (Progressive) 17.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William G. Bowers (Socialist) 3.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|18|X}}

| Aaron S. Kreider

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Aaron S. Kreider (Republican) 52.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}David L. Kaufman (Democratic) 28.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}John H. Kreider (Progressive) 14.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. Milton Ibach (Socialist) 3.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. J. Edelman (Prohibition) 1.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|19|X}}

| Warren W. Bailey

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Warren W. Bailey (Democratic) 35.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Jesse L. Hartman (Republican) 34.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lynn A. Brua (Progressive) 24.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}P. M. Swanger (Socialist) 4.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Blacksmith Party (US)}}John W. Blake (Blacksmith) 1.0%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|20|X}}

| Andrew R. Brodbeck

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} C. William Beales (Republican) 45.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew R. Brodbeck (Democratic) 43.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Robert C. Bair (Progressive) 7.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry W. Logeman (Socialist) 2.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John J. Stauffer (Prohibition) 1.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|21|X}}

| Charles E. Patton

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1910

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Charles H. Rowland (Republican) 39.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William E. Tobias (Democratic) 35.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Guy B. Mayo (Progressive) 17.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Frank C. Rittenhouse (Socialist) 4.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}S. W. McLarren (Prohibition) 3.2%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|22|X}}

| Abraham L. Keister

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Abraham L. Keister (Republican) 43.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James B. Hammond (Democratic) 42.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Joseph B. Slack (Socialist) 8.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}A. P. Hutchison (Prohibition) 5.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|23|X}}

| Wooda N. Carr

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Robert F. Hopwood (Republican) 44.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Wooda N. Carr (Democratic) 36.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles F. Hood (Progressive) 11.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Washington Herd (Socialist) 4.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Daniel Sturgeon (Prohibition) 2.8%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|24|X}}

| Henry W. Temple

| {{party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William M. Brown{{efn|Brown died on January 31, 1915 before taking office.}} (Republican) 41.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Henry W. Temple (Progressive) 30.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Samuel A. Barnum (Democratic) 19.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. R. Norman (Socialist) 6.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. T. Pender (Prohibition) 2.7%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|25|X}}

| Milton W. Shreve

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Michael Liebel Jr. (Democratic) 36.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Milton W. Shreve (Republican) 33.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Frank C. Lockwood (Progressive) 23.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}F. J. Weaver (Socialist) 6.3%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|26|X}}

| A. Mitchell Palmer

| {{party shading/Text/Democratic}}

| 1908

| {{party shading/Democratic/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Democratic hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} Henry J. Steele (Democratic) 51.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John D. Hoffman (Republican) 28.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Edward Hart (Progressive) 15.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Howard Flagler (Prohibition) 2.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Porter V. Cargill (Socialist) 2.3%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|27|X}}

| J. N. Langham

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1908

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} S. Taylor North (Republican) 36.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}R. M. Matson (Democratic) 30.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles P. Wolfe (Progressive) 23.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Samuel Dible (Prohibition) 5.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Reuben Einstein (Socialist) 3.9%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|28|X}}

| Willis J. Hulings

| {{party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Samuel H. Miller (Republican) 30.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William McIntyre (Democratic) 26.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Willis J. Hulings (Progressive) 22.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}William P. Ferguson (Prohibition) 14.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William McKay (Socialist) 5.9%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|29|X}}

| Stephen G. Porter

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Stephen G. Porter (Republican) 76.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John M. Henry (Democratic) 14.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Henry Peter (Socialist) 7.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}W. F. Stadtlander (Progressive) 2.3%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|30|X}}

| M. Clyde Kelly

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} William H. Coleman (Republican) 48.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}M. Clyde Kelly (Progressive) 44.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Andrew Hunter (Socialist) 6.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Other}}J. A. Brought (Industrialist) 0.1%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|31|X}}

| John M. Morin
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|PA|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John M. Morin (Republican) 78.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William A. Prosser (Socialist) 19.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}W. J. Moore (Progressive) 2.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|PA|32|X}}

| Andrew J. Barchfeld

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Andrew J. Barchfeld (Republican) 47.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}William M. Shrodes (Progressive) 24.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Guy E. Campbell (Democratic) 20.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John W. Slayton (Socialist) 7.7%

}}

|-

! rowspan=4 | {{ushr|PA|AL|X}}
{{small|4 seats on a general ticket}}

| Fred E. Lewis

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| rowspan=4 nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Thomas S. Crago (Republican) 12.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} John R. K. Scott (Republican) 12.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Mahlon M. Garland (Republican) 12.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Daniel F. Lafean (Republican) 12.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert S. Bright (Democratic) 6.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Arthur B. Clark (Democratic) 6.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Martin J. Caton (Democratic) 6.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles N. Crosby (Democratic) 6.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Lex N. Mitchell (Progressive) 4.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Arthur R. Rupley (Progressive) 4.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Anderson H. Walters (Progressive) 4.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harry Watson (Progressive) 4.4%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward W. Haydon (Socialist) 1.1%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. Greeley King (Socialist) 1.0%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Dennis O. Coughlin (Socialist) 1.0%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Charles Sehl (Socialist) 1.0%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}George Hart (Prohibition) 0.7%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}James J. Patton (Prohibition) 0.7%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}S. Harper Smith (Prohibition) 0.6%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}B. R. Pike (Prohibition) 0.6%

}}

|-

| James F. Burke
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|PA|31|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1904

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

|-

| Anderson H. Walters

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
Republican hold.

|-

| Arthur R. Rupley

| {{party shading/Text/Republican}}

| 1912

| {{party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent lost re-election as a Progressive.
Republican hold.

|}

Rhode Island

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Rhode Island}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

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! {{ushr|RI|1|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|RI|2|X}}

|-

! {{ushr|RI|3|X}}

|}

South Carolina

{{Main|1914 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|1|X}}

| Richard S. Whaley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Richard S. Whaley (Democratic) 98.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Aaron P. Prioleau (Republican) 1.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}William Eberhard (Socialist) 0.5%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|2|X}}

| James F. Byrnes

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James F. Byrnes (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|3|X}}

| Wyatt Aiken

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Wyatt Aiken (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|4|X}}

| Joseph T. Johnson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Joseph T. Johnson (Democratic) 99.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. W. Sexton (Republican) 0.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}M. I. Ellenberg (Socialist) 0.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|5|X}}

| David E. Finley

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} David E. Finley (Democratic) 100%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|6|X}}

| J. Willard Ragsdale

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SC|7|X}}

| A. Frank Lever

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1901 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} A. Frank Lever (Democratic) 95.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}I. S. Leevy (Republican) 4.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George F. Lee (Socialist) 0.8%

}}

|}

South Dakota

{{See also|List of United States representatives from South Dakota}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SD|1|X}}

| Charles H. Dillon

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles H. Dillon (Republican) 57.85%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Theodore Bailey (Democratic) 35.87%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}K. B. Stakke (Prohibition) 2.24%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}D. C. Bond (Socialist) 2.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}A. L. van Osdel (Independent) 1.95%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SD|2|X}}

| Charles H. Burke
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|SD|AL|C}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Royal C. Johnson (Republican) 58.05%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John M. King (Democratic) 33.90%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. Francis Atwood (Socialist) 2.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}V. B. Jump (Prohibition) 2.88%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}H. P. Packard (Independent) 2.19%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|SD|3|X}}

| Eben Martin
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|SD|AL|C}}}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Harry Gandy (Democratic) 51.79%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}William G. Rice (Republican) 44.63%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred L. Fairchild (Socialist) 3.58%

}}

|}

Tennessee

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Tennessee}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

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! {{Ushr|TN|1|X}}

| Sam R. Sells

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Sam R. Sells (Republican) 61.27%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}James B. Cox (Progressive) 29.76%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Cyrus H. Lyle (Democratic) 8.97%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|2|X}}

| Richard W. Austin

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Richard W. Austin (Republican) 66.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Harvey H. Hannah (Democratic) 31.30%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}R. E. Miller (Independent) 1.73%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|3|X}}

| John A. Moon

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John A. Moon (Democratic) 90.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}G. W. James (Republican) 9.81%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|4|X}}

| Cordell Hull

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Cordell Hull (Democratic) 98.23%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}E. D. White (Independent) 1.04%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}Robert Price (Independent) 0.73%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|5|X}}

| William C. Houston

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William C. Houston (Democratic) 71.66%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}H. C. Watts (Independent) 28.34%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|6|X}}

| Jo Byrns

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Jo Byrns (Democratic) 94.42%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. W. Eakin (Socialist) 3.92%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}A. A. Mooney (Independent) 1.66%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|7|X}}

| Lemuel P. Padgett

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1900

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lemuel P. Padgett (Democratic) 97.32%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}D. J. Bevis (Independent) 2.68%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|8|X}}

| Thetus W. Sims

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thetus W. Sims (Democratic) 54.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}J. E. DeFord (Republican) 44.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}R. P. Farmer (Independent) 0.63%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|9|X}}

| Finis J. Garrett

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1904

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Finis J. Garrett (Democratic) 83.19%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}B. C. Cochran (Republican) 16.35%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}W. P. Antlow (Independent) 0.46%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|TN|10|X}}

| Kenneth McKellar

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1911 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Kenneth McKellar (Democratic) 92.98%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}J. O. Davison (Independent) 7.02%

}}

|}

Texas

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Texas}}

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! {{ushr|TX|9|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|10|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|11|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|12|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|13|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|14|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|15|X}}

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! {{ushr|TX|16|X}}

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{{small|2 seats on a general ticket}}

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Utah

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Utah}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{ushr|UT|1|X}}

| Joseph Howell
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|UT|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{aye}} Joseph Howell (Republican) 49.36%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Lewis Larson (Democratic) 45.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Ben Jansen (Socialist) 4.71%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|UT|2|X}}

| Jacob Johnson
{{small|Redistricted from the {{ushr|UT|AL|C}}}}

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{aye}} James H. Mays (Democratic) 47.49%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Elmer O. Leatherwood (Republican) 47.20%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}A. H. Kempton (Socialist) 5.30%

}}

|}

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}}

| Frank L. Greene

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank L. Greene (Republican) 62.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Daniel E. O'Sullivan (Democratic) 22.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Raymond McFarland (Progressive) 13.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Marcus P. Armstrong (Socialist) 1.0%}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Vermont|2|X}}

| Frank Plumley

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Porter H. Dale (Republican) 57.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John B. Reardon (Democratic) 22.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Fraser Metzger (Prohibition) 17.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John P. Marsh (Socialist) 2.5%}}

|}

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|Virginia|1|X}}

| William A. Jones

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1890

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William A. Jones (Democratic) 93.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}T. E. Coleman (Socialist) 4.4%

}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}Godfrey Kinder (Socialist Labor) 1.8%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Benjamin F. Gunter (Socialist) 0.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|2|X}}

| Edward E. Holland

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward E. Holland (Democratic) 88.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. B. Everton (Socialist) 8.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}S. L. Ford (Socialist Labor) 3.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|3|X}}

| Andrew J. Montague

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Andrew J. Montague (Democratic) 95.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}S. C. Weatherly (Socialist) 3.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Labor Party (US)}}H. Adolph Muller (Socialist Labor) 1.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|4|X}}

| Walter A. Watson

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Walter A. Watson (Democratic) 96.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Fred Herzig (Socialist) 3.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|5|X}}

| Edward W. Saunders

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906 Virginia's 5th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward W. Saunders (Democratic) 65.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Charles A. Heermans (Republican) 27.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}William A. Fulton (Independent) 4.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}W. R. Keele (Socialist) 2.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|6|X}}

| Carter Glass

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1902 Virginia's 6th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Carter Glass (Democratic) 90.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}B. F. Ginther (Socialist) 9.3%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|7|X}}

| James Hay

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1896

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Hay (Democratic) 87.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}E. C. Garrison (Republican) 13.0%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|8|X}}

| Charles C. Carlin

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1907 Virginia's 8th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Charles C. Carlin (Democratic) 75.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Joseph L. Crupper (Republican) 22.5%

}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}

| {{Party stripe|Independent (US)}}James E. Johnston (Independent) 1.7%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Milton Fling (Socialist) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Virginia|9|X}}

| C. Bascom Slemp

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1907 Virginia's 9th congressional district special election

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} C. Bascom Slemp (Republican) 51.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Robert Tate Irvine (Democratic) 47.5%

}}{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US, 1912)}}John L. Rose (Progressive) 0.7%

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}B. M. Dutton (Socialist) 0.4%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|VA|10|X}}

| Henry D. Flood

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Democratic

| 1900

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry D. Flood (Democratic) 68.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George A. Revercomb (Republican) 30.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Nathan Parkins (Socialist) 1.5%

}}

|}

Washington

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Washington}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref={{Cite web|title=Election Results - WA Secretary of State |url=https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/results_search.aspx|access-date=2024-10-14|website=www.sos.wa.gov}}}}

|-

! rowspan=3 | {{Ushr|Washington|1|X}}

| {{sortname|William E.|Humphrey}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| rowspan=3 nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William E. Humphrey (Republican) 36.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}William Hickman Moore (Democratic) 26.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Austin E. Griffith (Progressive) 26.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Glenn E. Hoover (Socialist) 8.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Charles M. Morgan (Prohibition) 1.4%

}}

|-

| {{sortname|James W.|Bryan}}
Redistricted from the {{ushr|WA|AL|C}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive (1912)}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Loss}} | Incumbent lost renomination.
Progressive loss.

|-

| {{sortname|Jacob|Falconer}}
Redistricted from the {{ushr|WA|AL|C}}

| {{Party shading/Progressive (1912)}} | Progressive

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Loss}} | Incumbent retired.
Progressive loss.

|-

! {{Ushr|Washington|2|X}}

| colspan=3 | None (new district)

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | New seat.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Lindley H. Hadley (Republican) 35.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Earl W. Husted (Democratic) 22.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}J. E. Campbell (Progressive) 21.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}George E. Boomer (Socialist) 15.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}H. T. Murray (Prohibition) 4.1%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Washington|3|X}}

| {{sortname|Albert|Johnson|dab=congressman}}
Redistricted from the {{ushr|WA|2|C}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Albert Johnson (Republican) 42.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Charles Drury (Democratic) 27.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}S. Warburton (Progressive) 14.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Leslie E. Aller (Socialist) 11.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Walter F. McDowell (Prohibition) 2.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Workers Party (US)}}Thomas Harlan (Socialist Workers) 1.4%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|Washington|4|X}}

| William La Follette
Redistricted from the {{ushr|WA|3|C}}

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William La Follette (Republican) 46.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Roscoe M. Drumheller (Democratic) 30.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}M. A. Peacock (Progressive) 12.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}John Storland (Socialist) 6.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. V. Mohr (Prohibition) 4.6%

}}

|-

! {{ushr|WA|5|X}}

| colspan=3 | None (new district)

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | New seat.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Clarence Dill (Democratic) 36.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Harry Rosenhaupt (Republican) 30.0%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Thomas Corkery (Progressive) 23.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}J. C. Harkness (Socialist) 6.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}F. H. Flanders (Prohibition) 3.4%

}}

|}

West Virginia

{{See also|List of United States representatives from West Virginia}}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|Candidates Ref=}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|1|X}}

| Matthew M. Neely

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1913 (special)

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Matthew M. Neely (Democratic) 44.42%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George E. White (Republican) 43.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Mathew S. Holt (Socialist) 6.42%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Harvey W. Harmer (Progressive) 4.44%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Albert B. Withers (Prohibition) 1.27%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|2|X}}

| William G. Brown Jr.

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William G. Brown Jr. (Democratic) 47.51%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}George M. Bowers (Republican) 44.38%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Noah G. Keim (Progressive) 3.94%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edgar L. Smith (Socialist) 3.55%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Fred Thompson (Prohibition) 0.61%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|3|X}}

| Samuel B. Avis

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Adam B. Littlepage (Democratic) 45.14%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Samuel B. Avis (Republican) 44.25%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}H. F. Link (Socialist) 9.83%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}W. A. Howard (Prohibition) 0.78%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|4|X}}

| Hunter H. Moss Jr.

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Hunter H. Moss Jr. (Republican) 48.91%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John M. Hamilton (Democratic) 46.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles D. Elliott (Progressive) 3.06%}}

{{collapsible list|title={{nobold|Others}}|

| {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}E. L. Benton (Socialist) 0.76%

| {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Christian A. Wernecke (Prohibition) 0.56%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|5|X}}

| James A. Hughes

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1900

| {{Party shading/Republican/Hold}} | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward Cooper (Republican) 49.54%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}George S. Neal (Democratic) 43.99%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}H. F. Leggett (Progressive) 3.30%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}G. W. Gillespie (Socialist) 3.13%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}J. M. Wysor (Prohibition) 0.05%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|West Virginia|AL|X}}

| Howard Sutherland

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Howard Sutherland (Republican) 46.96%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas F. Hodges (Democratic) 43.43%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Edward H. Kintzer (Socialist) 5.08%
  • {{Party stripe|Progressive Party (US, 1912)}}Charles J. Schuck (Progressive) 3.71%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Orillas G. White (Prohibition) 0.82%

}}

|}

Wisconsin

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wisconsin}}

Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 3, 1914.{{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/MDGH3X7LTLI3O8A |title= The Wisconsin Blue Book 1915 |year= 1915 |publisher= Wisconsin Industrial Commission |chapter= Biographical Sketches |pages= 480–483 |accessdate= June 9, 2024 }}

{{USCongressElectionTableHead|}}

|-

! {{Ushr|WI|1|X}}

| Henry Allen Cooper

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1892

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 58.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Calvin Stewart (Democratic) 34.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}John P. Fennell (Social Dem.) 3.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Truman Parker (Prohibition) 3.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|WI|2|X}}

| Michael E. Burke

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1910

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Michael E. Burke (Democratic) 52.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}Edward Voigt (Republican) 43.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}John Bauerfeind (Social Dem.) 2.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William F. Mack (Prohibition) 1.2%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|WI|3|X}}

| John M. Nelson

| {{party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin#Special elections

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John M. Nelson (Republican) 54.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}W. F. Pierstorff (Democratic) 41.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}Herbert J. Noyes (Prohibition) 3.8%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|WI|4|X}}

| William J. Cary

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William J. Cary (Republican) 36.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Winfield Gaylord (Social Dem.) 35.1%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Francis A. Cannon (Democratic) 27.6%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}C. H. Mott (Prohibition) 0.9%

}}

|-

! {{Ushr|WI|5|X}}

| William H. Stafford

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1902

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} William H. Stafford (Republican) 46.7%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Victor L. Berger (Social Dem.) 34.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Lawrence McGreal (Democratic) 17.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party}}William R. Nethercut (Prohibition) 0.6%

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| Michael K. Reilly

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

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  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Michael K. Reilly (Democratic) 49.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}James H. Davidson (Republican) 45.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Martin Georgenson (Social Dem.) 3.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Verner N. Weeks (Prohibition) 1.3%

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| John J. Esch

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} John J. Esch (Republican) 63.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Virgil H. Cady (Democratic) 31.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Martin Larson (Prohibition) 2.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Carl A. Noetzelman (Social Dem.) 1.9%

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| Edward E. Browne

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Edward E. Browne (Republican) 55.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Albert C. Schmidt (Democratic) 39.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Curtis R. Boorman (Social Dem.) 3.2%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Adolph R. Buckman (Prohibition) 1.8%

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| Thomas F. Konop

| {{Party shading/Democratic}} | Democratic

| 1906

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Thomas F. Konop (Democratic) 51.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}John W. Reynolds Sr. (Republican) 44.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Thomas J. Oliver (Social Dem.) 3.8%

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| James A. Frear

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1912

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James A. Frear (Republican) 60.9%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Andrew Sutherland (Democratic) 33.4%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}John Waldal (Prohibition) 3.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Henry Haefner (Social Dem.) 2.4%

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| Irvine Lenroot

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1908

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Irvine Lenroot (Republican) 65.3%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}John L. Molone (Democratic) 27.8%
  • {{Party stripe|Social Democratic Party (US)}}Otto F. Eick (Social Dem.) 6.5%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}Edward Kerswill (Prohibition) 0.3%

}}

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Wyoming

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Wyoming}}

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| Frank W. Mondell

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Republican

| 1898

| Incumbent re-elected.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 51.34%
  • {{Party stripe|Democratic Party (US)}}Douglas A. Preston (Democratic) 41.45%
  • {{Party stripe|Socialist Party (US)}}Anthony Carlson (Socialist) 4.07%
  • {{Party stripe|Prohibition Party (US)}}F. H. Blume (Prohibition) 3.14%

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Non-voting delegates

=Alaska Territory=

{{See also|List of United States representatives from Alaska}}

Starting with this election, Alaska Territory elected its non-voting delegate on the same day as the rest of the states' general elections. Incumbent James Wickersham, after serving one term as a Progressive, returned to the Republican Party.

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| James Wickersham

| {{Party shading/Progressive}} | Progressive

| 1908

| {{Party shading/Republican}} | Incumbent re-elected as a Republican.
Republican gain.

| nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • {{Party stripe|Republican Party (US)}}{{Aye}} James Wickersham (Republican)
  • {{Data missing|date=February 2020}}{{Cite web |title=Our Campaigns - AK Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 03, 1914 |url=https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=296693 |access-date=2020-08-14 |website=www.ourcampaigns.com}}

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See also

Notes

{{Notelist}}

{{Reflist|group="Note"}}

References

{{Reflist}}

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