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1910 United States House of Representatives elections

House elections for the 62nd U.S. Congress


House elections for the 62nd U.S. Congress

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flag_year1908
typelegislative
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previous_year1908
next_election1912 United States House of Representatives elections
next_year1912
outgoing_members61st United States Congress#House of Representatives_3
elected_members62nd United States Congress#House of Representatives_3
seats_for_electionAll 391 seats in the United States House of Representatives
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election_dateNovember 8, 1910
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party1Democratic Party (US)
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seats1**227**
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popular_vote1**5,700,035**
percentage1**46.69%**
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party4Socialist Party of America
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percentage44.32%
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party5Independent
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titleSpeaker
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before_partyRepublican Party (US)
after_electionChamp Clark
after_partyDemocratic Party (US)

The 1910 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 8, 1910, while Maine and Vermont held theirs early in September, in the middle of President William Howard Taft's term. Elections were held for all 391 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 46 states, to the 62nd United States Congress.

The conservative Taft contended with major factional splits within his Republican Party. Instead of using his position as president to bridge compromise, Taft alienated the progressive wing of the party, which had championed his predecessor, Theodore Roosevelt. While conservatives controlled the largest number of elected positions for Republicans, progressive politics had been what brought many voters to the polls. The clash of these units of the Republican Party, combined with the message of unity from the Democratic Party, was enough to allow the Democrats to take control of the House, ending 16 years in opposition. This was the first time the Socialist Party won a seat.

Issues

Protection was the ideological cement holding the Republican coalition together. High tariffs were used by Republicans to promise higher sales to business, higher wages to industrial workers, and higher demand for their crops to farmers. Progressive insurgents said it promoted monopoly. Democrats said it was a tax on the little man. It had greatest support in the Northeast, and greatest opposition in the South and West. The Midwest was the battleground. The great battle over the high Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act in 1910 ripped the Republicans apart and set up the realignment in favor of the Democrats.

Election summaries

Democratic Party (US)}}"**Democratic**Republican Party (US)}}"**Republican**
StateTypeTotal
seatsDemocraticRepublicanSocialistSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeAlabamaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingTotal391228
58.4%56162
41.4%571
0.3%1
Districts9900
Districts7700
Districts811710
Districts
+ at-large3300
Districts
+ at-large511410
At-large1010
Districts3300
Districts111100
At-large1010
Districts251151450
Districts13121110
Districts111100
Districts8080
Districts1191210
Districts7700
Districts422220
Districts652120
Districts14411010
Districts12221020
Districts9180
Districts8800
Districts16144240
At-large1010
Districts6330
At-large101110
Districts2020
Districts1074340
Districts37221115110
Districts10103030
Districts2020
Districts21168580
Districts531210
Districts2020
Districts32942340
Districts211110
Districts7700
At-large2020
Districts10820
Districts161600
At-large1010
Districts2020
Districts10910
Districts3030
Districts544140
Districts11218211
At-large1010

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Election dates

In 1910, two states, with 6 seats between them, held elections early:

  • September 6, Vermont
  • September 12, Maine

Two newly admitted states held elections late: New Mexico and Arizona held their first elections in 1911.

Special elections

|- !

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|- ! | Samuel L. Gilmore | | Democratic | 1909 (special) | | Incumbent died July 18, 1910. New member elected November 8, 1910. Democratic hold. Winner also elected to the next term; see below. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • H. Garland Dupré (Democratic) 82.71%
  • Victor Loisel (Republican) 17.29%

|- ! | Charles Q. Tirrell | | Republican | 1900 | | Incumbent died July 31, 1910. New member elected November 8, 1910. Democratic gain. Winner lost election to the next term; see below. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Joseph Mitchell (Democratic) 50.03%
  • William Wilder (Republican) 49.96%

|- !

|- ! | Walter P. Brownlow | | Republican | 1896 | | Incumbent died July 8, 1910. New member elected November 8, 1910. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Zachary D. Massey (Republican) 77.35%
  • Cyrus H. Lyle (Democratic) 22.65%

|- !

|}

Alabama

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
electedResultCandidates
George W. TaylorDemocratic[1896](1896-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
S. Hubert Dent Jr.Democratic[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Henry D. Clayton Jr.Democratic[1896](1896-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
William B. CraigDemocratic[1906](1906-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
J. Thomas HeflinDemocratic[1904](1904-alabama-s-5th-congressional-district-special-election)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Richmond P. HobsonDemocratic[1906](1906-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
John L. BurnettDemocratic[1896](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
William RichardsonDemocratic[1900](1900-alabama-s-8th-congressional-district-special-election)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Oscar UnderwoodDemocratic[1896](1896-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-alabama)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

Arkansas

|- ! | Robert B. Macon | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | William A. Oldfield | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William A. Oldfield (Democratic) 81.7%

  • J. T. Hall (Republican) 18.3%}}

|- ! | John C. Floyd | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John C. Floyd (Democratic) 55.6%

  • B. S. Granger (Republican) 45.5%}}

|- ! | William B. Cravens | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Charles C. Reid | | Democratic | 1900 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Henderson M. Jacoway (Democratic) 76.4%

  • Augustus Caleb Remmel (Republican) 23.6%}}

|- ! | Joseph T. Robinson | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Joseph T. Robinson (Democratic) 81.6%

  • B. C. Thompson (Republican) 18.4%}}

|- ! | Robert M. Wallace | | Democratic | 1902 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William S. Goodwin (Democratic) 82.2%

  • A. L. Wilson (Republican) 17.8%}}

|}

California

Main article: 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in California

|- ! | William F. Englebright | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John E. Raker (Democratic) 45.4%
  • William F. Englebright (Republican) 45.1%
  • William Morgan (Socialist) 8.8%
  • C. H. Essex (Prohibition) 0.7%

|- ! | Duncan E. McKinlay | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Kent (Republican) 50.1%
  • I. G. Zumwalt (Democratic) 44.0%
  • W. H. Ferber (Socialist) 5.2%
  • Henry P. Stipp (Prohibition) 0.7%

|- ! | Joseph R. Knowland | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Joseph R. Knowland (Republican) 81.9%
  • S. Miller (Socialist) 15.9%
  • James N. Christian (Prohibition) 2.2%

|- ! | Julius Kahn | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Julius Kahn (Republican) 56.5%
  • }Walter Macarthur (Democratic) 36.8%
  • Austin Lewis (Socialist) 6.5%
  • E. F. Dinsmore (Prohibition) 0.2%

|- ! | Everis A. Hayes | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Everis A. Hayes (Republican) 59.4%
  • Thomas E. Hayden (Democratic) 27.4%
  • E. L. Reguin (Socialist) 12.6%
  • T. E. Caton (Prohibition) 0.6%

|- ! | James C. Needham | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James C. Needham (Republican) 47.3%
  • A. L. Cowell (Democratic) 44.2%
  • Richard Kirk (Socialist) 6.2%
  • Ira E. Surface (Prohibition) 2.3%

|- ! | James McLachlan | | Republican | 1900 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William Stephens (Republican) 58.7%
  • Lorin A. Handley (Democratic) 21.5%
  • Thomas W. Williams (Socialist) 16.6%
  • C. V. LeFontaine (Prohibition) 3.2%

|- ! | Sylvester C. Smith | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Sylvester C. Smith (Republican) 50.5%
  • William G. Irving (Democratic) 33.9%
  • George A. Garrett (Socialist) 13.1%
  • James S. Edwards (Prohibition) 2.5%

|}

Colorado

|- ! | Atterson W. Rucker | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Atterson W. Rucker (Democratic) 40.8%
  • James C. Burger (Republican) 38.3%
  • George John Kindel (Prohibition) 17.3%
  • J. W. Martin (Socialist) 2.8%

|- ! | John A. Martin | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • John A. Martin (Democratic) 48.6%
  • James A. Orr (Republican) 46.0%
  • J. W. Smith (Socialist) 3.6%
  • W. W. Loomis (Prohibition) 1.9%

|- ! | Edward T. Taylor | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Edward T. Taylor (Democratic) 47.9%
  • Isaac N. Stevens (Republican) 46.1%
  • W. C. Bentley (Socialist) 3.9%
  • Alexander Craise (Prohibition) 2.1% |}

Connecticut

|- ! | E. Stevens Henry | | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • E. Stevens Henry (Republican) 48.1%
  • Augustine Lonergan (Democratic) 45.0%
  • Herbert Beebe (Socialist) 4.6% | Edward E. Agard (Prohibition) 1.5% | Anthony Rossmeisl (Soc. Labor) 0.8%

|- ! | Nehemiah D. Sperry | | 1894 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Thomas L. Reilly (Democratic) 48.7%
  • Nehemiah D. Sperry (Republican) 43.3%
  • Julius J. Paecht (Socialist) 6.6% | Thomas R. Thompson (Prohibition) 0.8% | Otto Ruckser (Soc. Labor) 0.7%

|- ! | Edwin W. Higgins | | 1905 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Edwin W. Higgins (Republican) 47.8%
  • Raymond J. Jodoin (Democratic) 47.4%
  • Edward P. Clarke (Socialist) 2.7% | James M. Young (Prohibition) 1.7% | Louis Weingarth (Soc. Labor) 0.5%

|- ! | Ebenezer J. Hill | | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Ebenezer J. Hill (Republican) 48.4%
  • Lynn W. Wilson (Democratic) 42.5%
  • Charles T. Peach (Socialist) 7.4% | Elisha Z. Ellis (Prohibition) 0.9% | Edward Pryor (Soc. Labor) 0.8%

|- ! | John Q. Tilson | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Q. Tilson (Republican) 47.9%
  • George P. Ingersoll (Democratic) 44.1%
  • Samuel E. Beardsley (Socialist) 6.2% | William P. Barstow (Prohibition) 1.1% | Max Feldman (Soc. Labor) 0.7% |}

Delaware

|- ! | William H. Heald | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William H. Heald (Republican) 50.9%

  • Robert C. White (Democratic) 46.1%}} |}

Florida

Main article: 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
electedResultCandidates
Stephen M. SparkmanDemocratic[1894](1894-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Frank ClarkDemocratic[1904](1904-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Dannite H. MaysDemocratic[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-florida)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

Georgia

|- ! | Charles G. Edwards | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Seaborn Roddenbery | | Democratic | 1910 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Dudley M. Hughes | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | William C. Adamson | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Leonidas F. Livingston | | Democratic | 1890 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | nowrap |

|- ! | Charles L. Bartlett | | Democratic | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Gordon Lee | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** Gordon Lee** (Democratic) 75.8%

  • Walter Akerman (Republican) 24.2%}}

|- ! | William M. Howard | | Democratic | 1896 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Independent Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Samuel J. Tribble (Independent Democratic) 58.1%

  • William M. Howard (Democratic) 41.9%}}

|- ! | Thomas M. Bell | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Thomas W. Hardwick | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Thomas W. Hardwick (Democratic) 75.3%

  • C.E. McGregor (Independent Democratic) 24.7%}}

|- ! | William G. Brantley | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected | nowrap | |}

Idaho

|- ! | Thomas R. Hamer | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Burton L. French (Republican) 55.44%
  • A. M. Bowen (Democratic) 38.03%
  • Rolla Myer (Socialist) 6.53%

|}

Illinois

|- ! | Martin B. Madden | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Martin B. Madden (Republican) 50.0%

  • Michael E. Maher (Democratic) 45.1%
  • Joseph H. Greer (Socialist) 3.9%
  • H. E. Eckles (Prohibition) 1.0%}}

|- ! | James Robert Mann | | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** James Robert Mann** (Republican) 48.4%

  • John Charles Vaughan (Democratic) 45.0%
  • J. O. Bentall (Socialist) 6.5%}}

|- ! | William Warfield Wilson | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William Warfield Wilson (Republican) 44.9%

  • Fred J. Crowley (Democratic) 44.8%
  • J. Clifford Cox (Socialist) 7.9%
  • Chase G. Kindred (Prohibition) 2.4%}}

|- ! | James T. McDermott | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** James T. McDermott** (Democratic) 62.9%

  • Michael G. Walsh (Republican) 28.1%
  • Peter Bulthouse (Socialist) 8.0%
  • Franklin J. Reed (Prohibition) 1.0%}}

|- ! | Adolph J. Sabath | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Adolph J. Sabath (Democratic) 71.7%

  • Louis H. Clusmann (Republican) 18.2%
  • Joseph J. Kral (Socialist) 9.1%
  • George H. VanDyke (Prohibition) 1.0%}}

|- ! | William Moxley | | Republican | 1909 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Edmund J. Stack (Democratic) 51.1%

  • William Moxley (Republican) 38.2%
  • George Chant (Socialist) 7.9%
  • Joseph P. Ellacott (Prohibition) 2.8%}}

|- ! | Frederick Lundin | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** Frank Buchanan** (Democratic) 43.6%

  • Frederick Lundin (Republican) 40.8%
  • John Collins (Socialist) 13.6%
  • J. F. Gieske (Prohibition) 2.0%}}

|- ! | Thomas Gallagher | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** Thomas Gallagher** (Democratic) 58.7%

  • Daniel D. Coffey (Republican) 32.8%
  • John Drexler (Socialist) 7.8%
  • J. W. Cronker (Prohibition) 0.7%}}

|- ! | Henry Sherman Boutell | | Republican | 1897 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Lynden Evans (Democratic) 45.7%

  • Frederick H. Gansbergen (Republican) 44.0%
  • Frank Shiflersmith (Socialist) 9.0%
  • J. R. Boynton (Prohibition) 1.3%}}

|- ! | George E. Foss | | Republican | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* George E. Foss (Republican) 47.7%

  • Richard J. Finnegan (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Robert C. Magisen (Socialist) 8.0%
  • Charles O. Boring (Prohibition) 2.8%}}

|- ! | Howard M. Snapp | | Republican | 1902 | | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Ira C. Copley (Republican) 57.1%

  • Frank O. Hawley (Democratic) 36.0%
  • Jonas G. Brooks (Prohibition) 3.5%
  • James H. Brower (Socialist) 3.4%}}

|- ! | Charles Eugene Fuller | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Charles Eugene Fuller (Republican) 62.3%

  • J. W. Rausch (Democratic) 27.7%
  • Thomas Johnson (Socialist) 6.9%
  • Frederick E. Farmiloe (Prohibition) 3.1%}}

|- ! | Frank O. Lowden | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John C. McKenzie (Republican) 61.3%

  • O. H. Wright (Democratic) 34.7%
  • L. B. Markel (Prohibition) 2.4%
  • Edward I. Rubendall (Socialist) 1.6%}}

|- ! | James McKinney | | Republican | 1905 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James McKinney (Republican) 52.3%

  • Clyde H. Tavenner (Democratic) 40.0%
  • Milton L. Morrill (Socialist) 5.1%
  • Samuel S. Chapman (Prohibition) 2.6%}}

|- ! | George W. Prince | | Republican | 1895 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* George W. Prince (Republican) 47.0%

  • Albert E. Bergland (Democratic) 46.3%
  • John C. Sjodin (Socialist) 4.2%
  • Paul D. Ransom (Prohibition) 2.5%}}

|- ! | Joseph V. Graff | | Republican | 1894 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Claude U. Stone (Democratic) 51.2%

  • Joseph V. Graff (Republican) 43.6%
  • John Panier (Socialist) 3.4%
  • Charles C. Edwards (Prohibition) 1.8%}}

|- ! | John A. Sterling | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John A. Sterling (Republican) 52.0%

  • Louis FitzHenry (Democratic) 44.5%
  • Robert Means (Prohibition) 2.3%
  • J. F. Sanders (Socialist) 1.2%}}

|- ! | Joseph Gurney Cannon | | Republican | 1892 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Joseph Gurney Cannon (Republican) 53.0%

  • William L. Cundiff (Democratic) 41.0%
  • George W. Woollsey (Prohibition) 4.2%
  • H. M. Brooks (Socialist) 1.8%}}

|- ! | William B. McKinley | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William B. McKinley (Republican) 52.6%

  • I. J. Martin (Democratic) 43.9%
  • Thomas C. Eiler (Prohibition) 2.4%
  • J. W. Easley (Socialist) 1.1%}}

|- ! | Henry T. Rainey | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Henry T. Rainey (Democratic) 59.3%

  • James H. Danskin (Republican) 38.0%
  • Charles Temple (Prohibition) 1.6%
  • Jesse Morgan (Socialist) 1.1%}}

|- ! | James M. Graham | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James M. Graham (Democratic) 50.1%

  • H. Clay Wilson (Republican) 43.6%
  • Herman Rahm (Socialist) 4.0%
  • Edmund Miller (Prohibition) 2.3%}}

|- ! | William A. Rodenberg | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William A. Rodenberg (Republican) 49.7%

  • Bruce A. Campbell (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Henry Groeteka (Socialist) 8.3%
  • A. J. Meek (Prohibition) 1.4%}}

|- ! | Martin D. Foster | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Martin D. Foster (Democratic) 53.7%

  • J. H. Loy (Republican) 41.6%
  • D. R. Bebout (Prohibition) 2.5%
  • Rikus A. Jeths (Socialist) 2.2%}}

|- ! | Pleasant T. Chapman | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* H. Robert Fowler (Democratic) 48.8%

  • Pleasant T. Chapman (Republican) 47.9%
  • T. J. Scott (Prohibition) 1.8%
  • M. S. Dickerson (Socialist) 1.5%}}

|- ! | Napoleon B. Thistlewood | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Napoleon B. Thistlewood (Republican) 49.1%

  • William D. Lyerly (Democratic) 44.2%
  • Daniel Boone (Socialist) 4.9%
  • J. H. Davis (Prohibition) 1.8%}}

|}

Indiana

|- ! | John W. Boehne | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John W. Boehne (Democratic) 52.3%

  • Francis B. Posey (Republican) 43.4%}}

|- ! | William A. Cullop | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William A. Cullop (Democratic) 48.4%

  • Oscar E. Bland (Republican) 45.2%}}

|- ! | William E. Cox | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William E. Cox (Democratic) 58.4%

  • Harry C. Poindexter (Republican) 40.3%}}

|- ! | Lincoln Dixon | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Lincoln Dixon (Democratic) 53.8%

  • John H. Kemman (Republican) 43.8%}}

|- ! | Ralph W. Moss | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* ** Ralph W. Moss** (Democratic) 51.6%

  • Frank Tilley (Republican) 42.4%}}

|- ! | William O. Barnard | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Finly Hutchinson Gray (Democratic) 49.0%

  • William O. Barnard (Republican) 45.9%}}

|- ! | Charles A. Korbly | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Charles A. Korbly (Democratic) 50.3%

  • Linton A. Cox (Republican) 44.7%}}

|- ! | John A. M. Adair | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John A. M. Adair (Democratic) 51.8%

  • Rollin Warner (Republican) 39.3%
  • Orville G. Overcarsh (Socialist) 5.9%}}

|- ! | Martin A. Morrison | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Martin A. Morrison (Democratic) 48.0%

  • Everett E. Neal (Republican) 46.8%}}

|- ! | Edgar D. Crumpacker | | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Edgar D. Crumpacker (Republican) 50.3%

  • John B. Peterson (Democratic) 46.6%}}

|- ! | George W. Rauch | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* George W. Rauch (Democratic) 47.8%

  • John L. Thompson (Republican) 45.2%}}

|- ! | Cyrus Cline | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Cyrus Cline (Democratic) 49.9%

  • Owen N. Heaton (Republican) 45.3%}}

|- ! | Henry A. Barnhart | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Henry A. Barnhart (Democratic) 48.2%

  • John L. Moorman (Republican) 46.1%}}

|}

Iowa

|- ! | Charles A. Kennedy | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Charles A. Kennedy (Republican) 51.9%

  • J. A. S. Pollard (Democratic) 44.7%}}

|- ! | Albert F. Dawson | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Irvin S. Pepper (Democratic) 51.5%

  • Charles Grilk (Republican) 41.1%}}

|- ! | Charles E. Pickett | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Charles E. Pickett (Republican) 54.3%

  • John D. Denison Jr. (Democratic) 43.7%}}

|- ! | Gilbert N. Haugen | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Gilbert N. Haugen (Republican) 49.9%

  • Daniel D. Murphy (Democratic) 49.3%}}

|- ! | James W. Good | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James W. Good (Republican) 51.8%

  • S. C. Huber (Democratic) 44.8%}}

|- ! | Nathan E. Kendall | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Nathan E. Kendall (Republican) 48.2%

  • Daniel W. Hamilton (Democratic) 47.0%}}

|- ! | John A. T. Hull | | Republican | 1890 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Solomon F. Prouty (Republican) 53.1%

  • Clint L. Price (Democratic) 43.5%}}

|- ! | William Darius Jamieson | | Democratic | 1908 | | Incumbent retired. Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Horace M. Towner (Republican) 54.9%

  • Frank Q. Stuart (Democratic) 43.7%}}

|- ! | Walter I. Smith | | Republican | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Walter I. Smith (Republican) 52.0%

  • William Fiske Cleveland (Democratic) 46.9%}}

|- ! | Frank P. Woods | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

|- ! | Elbert H. Hubbard | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Elbert H. Hubbard (Republican) 59.9%

  • M. M. White (Democratic) 38.8%}}

|}

Kansas

DistrictIncumbentThis raceMemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Daniel R. Anthony Jr.Republican[1907 (special)](1907-kansas-s-1st-congressional-district-special-election)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Charles F. ScottRepublican[1900](1900-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
Philip P. CampbellRepublican[1902](1902-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
James Monroe MillerRepublican[1898](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
William A. CalderheadRepublican[1894](1894-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)
1896 (lost)
[1898](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
William A. ReederRepublican[1898](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
Edmond H. MadisonRepublican[1906](1906-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-kansas)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Victor MurdockRepublican[1903](1903-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

Kentucky

|- ! | Ollie Murray James | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Ollie Murray James (Democratic) 89.3%

  • C. L. Harney (Socialist) 10.7%}} |- ! | Augustus Owsley Stanley | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |
  • R. J. Salmon (Republican) 35.7%}} |- !

| Robert Y. Thomas Jr. | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |

  • W. H. Jones (Republican) 47.5%}} |- ! | Ben Johnson | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |
  • D. W. Gaddie (Republican) 38.8%}} |- ! | J. Swagar Sherley | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |
  • J. Wheeler McGee (Republican) 43.1%}} |- ! | Joseph L. Rhinock | | Democratic | 1904 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | nowrap |
  • Charles W. Nagel (Republican) 39.6%}} |- ! | J. Campbell Cantrill | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |
  • M. C. Rankin (Republican) 44.0%}} |- ! | Harvey Helm | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Harvey Helm (Democratic) 56.9%
  • Hugh Miller (Republican) 43.1%}} |- ! | Joseph B. Bennett | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William J. Fields (Democratic) 50.8%
  • Joseph B. Bennett (Republican) 49.2%}} |- ! | John W. Langley | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John W. Langley (Republican) 52.4%
  • A. Floyd Byrd (Democratic) 47.6%}} |- ! | Don C. Edwards | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Caleb Powers (Republican) 60.5%
  • Elza Bertrand (Democratic) 38.6%}}

|}

Louisiana

|- ! | Albert Estopinal | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Albert Estopinal (Democratic) 89.5%

  • John A. Wogan (Republican) 10.6%}} |- !

| Samuel L. Gilmore | | Democratic | 1909 | | Incumbent died. Member also elected to finish term. Democratic hold. | nowrap |

  • Victor Loisel (Republican) 16.9%}} |- ! | Robert F. Broussard | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Robert F. Broussard (Democratic) 91.0%
  • Jules Dreyfus (Republican) 9.0%}} |- ! | John T. Watkins | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |- ! | Joseph E. Ransdell | | Democratic | 1899 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |- ! | Robert Charles Wickliffe | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |- ! | Arsène Pujo | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Arsène Pujo (Democratic) 91.3%
  • J. R. Jones (Socialist) 8.7%}}

|}

Maine

|- ! | Amos L. Allen | | Republican | 1899 | | Incumbent retired but died before next term. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Asher Hinds (Republican) 49.8%

  • W. M. Pennell (Democratic) 48.0%}}

|- ! | John P. Swasey | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Daniel J. McGillicuddy (Democratic) 52.6%

  • John P. Swasey (Republican) 45.1%}}

|- ! | Edwin C. Burleigh | | Republican | 1897 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Samuel Wadsworth Gould (Democratic) 51.1%

  • Edwin C. Burleigh (Republican) 46.9%}}

|- ! | Frank E. Guernsey | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Frank E. Guernsey (Republican) 50.3%

  • George M. Hanson (Democratic) 48.9%}} |}

Maryland

DistrictIncumbentThis raceMemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
James Harry CovingtonDemocratic[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
J. Frederick C. TalbottDemocratic[1902](1902-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
John KronmillerRepublican[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent retired.
**Democratic gain.**nowrap{{Plainlist
John Gill Jr.Democratic[1904](1904-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
Sydney E. Mudd IRepublican[1888](1888-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)
1890 (lost)
[1896](1896-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
George A. PearreRepublican[1898](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-maryland)Incumbent retired.
**Democratic gain.**nowrap{{Plainlist

Massachusetts

|- ! | George P. Lawrence | | Republican | 1897 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • George P. Lawrence (Republican) 48.9%
  • Edward M. Lewis (Democratic) 45.9%
  • Louis B. Clark (Socialist) 5.1%

|- ! | Frederick H. Gillett | | Republican | 1892 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 48.8%
  • William G. McKechnie (Democratic) 47.2%
  • Alva E. Fenton (Socialist) 4.0%

|- ! | Charles G. Washburn | | Republican | 1906 (special) | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John A. Thayer (Democratic) 51.2%
  • Charles G. Washburn (Republican) 48.8%

|- ! | | Incumbent died July 31, 1910. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William Wilder (Republican) 49.1%
  • John Joseph Mitchell (Democratic) 48.7%
  • James D. Ryan (Socialist) 2.2%

|- ! | Butler Ames | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Butler Ames (Republican) 51.1%
  • James H. Carmichael (Democratic) 48.9%

|- ! | Augustus P. Gardner | | Republican | 1902 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Augustus P. Gardner (Republican) 54.0%
  • William H. O'Brien (Democratic) 37.6%
  • James F. Carey (Socialist) 8.3%

|- ! | Ernest W. Roberts | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 50.7%
  • Walter H. Creamer (Democratic) 43.7%
  • W. Lathrop Meaker (People's) 5.6%

|- ! | Samuel W. McCall | | Republican | 1892 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 53.4%
  • Frederick Simpson Deitrick (Democratic) 46.6%

|- ! | John A. Keliher | | Democratic | 1902 | | Incumbent lost re-nomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William F. Murray (Democratic) 49.0%
  • John A. Keliher (Ind. Democratic) 42.2%
  • William H. Oakes (Republican) 8.7%

|- ! | Joseph F. O'Connell | | Democratic | 1906 | | Incumbent lost re-nomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • James Michael Curley (Democratic) 56.3%
  • J. Mitchel Galvin (Republican) 43.7%

|- ! | Andrew J. Peters | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist | * Andrew J. Peters (Democratic) 59.2%

  • William Dudley Cotton Jr. (Republican) 40.8%

|- ! | John W. Weeks | | Republican | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap |{{Plainlist |

  • John W. Weeks (Republican) 56.4%
  • Daniel J. Daley (Democratic) 43.6%

|- ! | William S. Greene | | Republican | 1898 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William S. Greene (Republican) 58.9%
  • James F. Morris (Democratic) 41.1%

|- ! | Eugene Foss | | Democratic | 1910 (special) | | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Massachusetts. Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Robert O. Harris (Republican) 47.9%
  • Thomas Chandler Thacher (Democratic) 47.6%
  • John McCarty (Socialist) 4.5%

|}

Michigan

|- ! | Edwin Denby | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Frank E. Doremus (Democratic) 52.0%

  • Edwin Denby (Republican) 44.1%}}

|- ! | Charles E. Townsend | | Republican | 1902 | | Incumbent retired to run for US Senator. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William Wedemeyer (Republican) 57.0%

  • John V. Sheehan (Democratic) 40.1%}}

|- ! | Washington Gardner | | Republican | 1898 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* John M. C. Smith (Republican) 57.7%

  • Nathaniel H. Stewart (Democratic) 37.0%}}

|- ! | Edward L. Hamilton | | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Edward L. Hamilton (Republican) 57.7%

  • John E. Barnes (Democratic) 39.6%}}

|- ! | Gerrit J. Diekema | | Republican | 1907 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Edwin F. Sweet (Democratic) 48.4%

  • Gerrit J. Diekema (Republican) 46.4%}}

|- ! | Samuel W. Smith | | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Samuel W. Smith (Republican) 52.9%

  • Alva M. Cummins (Democratic) 41.7%}}

|- ! | Henry McMorran | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Henry McMorran (Republican) 55.6%

  • Thomas Wellman (Democratic) 40.5%}}

|- ! | Joseph W. Fordney | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Joseph W. Fordney (Republican) 56.5%

  • James P. Devereaux (Democratic) 40.2%}}

|- ! | James C. McLaughlin | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James C. McLaughlin (Republican) 65.7%

  • Emery D. Weimer (Democratic) 31.1%}}

|- ! | George A. Loud | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* George A. Loud (Republican) 59.8%

  • Albert Miller (Democratic) 34.7%}}

|- ! | Francis H. Dodds | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Francis H. Dodds (Republican) 64.8%

  • Hubbard Head (Democratic) 28.7%}}

|- ! | H. Olin Young | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* H. Olin Young (Republican) 73.6%

  • Gideon T. Werline (Democratic) 26.1%}}

|}

Minnesota

|- ! | | | 1892 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Sydney Anderson (Republican) 55.3%
  • H. L. Buck (Democratic) 44.7%

|- ! | | | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Winfield Scott Hammond (Democratic) 53.2%
  • Franklin Ellsworth (Republican) 44.8%
  • Dexter A. Thayer (Public Ownership) 2.0%

|- ! | | | 1894 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles Russell Davis (Republican) 100%

|- ! | | | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Frederick Stevens (Republican) 56.6%
  • John L. Gieske (Democratic) 37.5%
  • Charles Stratton (Public Ownership) 5.9%

|- ! | | | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Frank Nye (Republican) 50.0%
  • Thomas P. Dwyer (Democratic) 43.3%
  • Frederick F. Lindsay (Public Ownership) 6.7%

|- ! | | | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles August Lindbergh (Republican) 100%

|- ! | | | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Andrew Volstead (Republican) 100%

|- ! | | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Clarence B. Miller (Republican) 53.7%
  • Alfred Jaques (Democratic) 32.5%
  • Olin S. Watkins (Public Ownership) 13.7%

|- ! | | | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Halvor Steenerson (Republican) 74.5%
  • David Sanders (Public Ownership) 25.5%

|}

Mississippi

|- ! | Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. | | Democratic | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Thomas Spight | | Democratic | 1898 (special) | | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Hubert D. Stephens (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Benjamin G. Humphreys II | | Democratic | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Benjamin G. Humphreys II (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Thomas U. Sisson | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Thomas U. Sisson (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Adam M. Byrd | | Democratic | 1902 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Samuel A. Witherspoon (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Eaton J. Bowers | | Democratic | 1902 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Pat Harrison (Democratic) 99.43%
  • Charles F. Myers (Socialist) 0.57%

|- ! | William A. Dickson | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William A. Dickson (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | James Collier | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • James Collier (Democratic) 100%

|}

Missouri

|- ! | James T. Lloyd | | Democratic | 1897 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James T. Lloyd (Democratic) 54.2%

  • Walter A. Higbee (Republican) 42.3%}} |- ! | William W. Rucker | | Democratic | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William W. Rucker (Democratic) 55.6%
  • Edward F. Haley (Republican) 42.5%}} |- ! | Joshua W. Alexander | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Joshua W. Alexander (Democratic) 56.3%
  • Samuel P. Davisson (Republican) 43.7%}} |- ! | Charles F. Booher | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Charles F. Booher (Democratic) 55.1%
  • W. K. Amick (Republican) 43.1%}} |- ! | William P. Borland | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* William P. Borland (Democratic) 54.6%
  • Howard F. Lea (Republican) 42.2%}} |- ! | Clement C. Dickinson | | Democratic | 1910 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Clement C. Dickinson (Democratic) 53.2%
  • Francis H. De Vol (Republican) 43.7%}} |- ! | Courtney W. Hamlin | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Courtney W. Hamlin (Democratic) 49.1%
  • Holmes Hall (Republican) 48.0%}} |- ! | Dorsey W. Shackleford | | Democratic | 1899 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Dorsey W. Shackleford (Democratic) 53.3%
  • Robert A. Norfleet (Republican) 45.9%}} |- ! | Champ Clark | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Champ Clark (Democratic) 54.5%
  • Reuben F. Roy (Republican) 45.0%}} |- ! | Richard Bartholdt | | Republican | 1892 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Richard Bartholdt (Republican) 60.8%
  • Charles J. Maurer (Democratic) 32.0%
  • G. A. Hoehn (Socialist) 6.7%}} |- ! rowspan=2 | | | Incumbent lost re-election. Republican gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Theron E. Catlin (Republican) 49.7%
  • Patrick F. Gill (Democratic) 46.3%}} |- | | Election successfully contested. New member seated August 12, 1912. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Patrick F. Gill (Democratic)
  • Theron E. Catlin (Republican)}} |- ! | Harry M. Coudrey | | Republican | 1904 | | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Leonidas C. Dyer (Republican) 53.1%
  • Thomas Kinney (Democratic) 43.7%}} |- ! | Politte Elvins | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Walter Lewis Hensley (Democratic) 49.3%
  • Politte Elvins (Republican) 47.4%}} |- ! | Charles A. Crow | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Joseph J. Russell (Democratic) 47.8%
  • Charles A. Crow (Republican) 45.5%
  • Philip A. Hafner (Socialist) 6.0%}} |- ! | Charles H. Morgan | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* James A. Daugherty (Democratic) 47.4%
  • Charles H. Morgan (Republican) 45.6%}} |- ! | Arthur P. Murphy | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|* Thomas L. Rubey (Democratic) 52.1%
  • Arthur P. Murphy (Republican) 47.4%}} |}

Montana

|- ! | Charles N. Pray | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles N. Pray (Republican) 49.44%
  • Charles S. Hartman (Democratic) 42.68%
  • J. Frank Mabie (Socialist) 7.88%

|}

Nebraska

|- ! | John A. Maguire | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John A. Maguire (Democratic) 50.40%
  • William Hayward (Republican) 48.15%
  • C. R. Oyler (Socialist) 1.45%

|- ! | Gilbert Hitchcock | | Democratic | 1906 | | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles O. Lobeck (Democratic) 48.86%
  • Abraham L. Sutton (Republican) 48.13%
  • Peter Mehrens (Socialist) 3.02%

|- ! | James P. Latta | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James P. Latta (Democratic) 57.65%
  • John F. Boyd (Republican) 41.26%
  • Henry F. Hockenberger (Prohibition) 1.09%

|- ! | Edmund H. Hinshaw | | Republican | 1902 | | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles H. Sloan (Republican) 50.84%
  • Benjamin F. Good (Democratic) 47.75%
  • A. H. Martin (Socialist) 1.41%

|- ! | George W. Norris | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • George W. Norris (Republican) 53.69%
  • Roderick D. Sutherland (Democratic) 42.90%
  • S. M. Elliott (Socialist) 2.20%
  • John D. Stoddard (Prohibition) 1.22%

|- ! | Moses Kinkaid | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 52.75%
  • William J. Taylor (Democratic) 42.68%
  • Fred G. Chase (Socialist) 3.23%
  • Robert G. Ross (Prohibition) 1.34%

|}

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

|- ! rowspan=2 | 2 seats on a general ticket | Louis B. Hanna | | Republican | nowrap | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Louis B. Hanna (Republican) 32.27%
  • Henry T. Helgesen (Republican) 31.67%
  • Tobias D. Casey (Democratic) 16.20%
  • M. A. Hildreth (Democratic) 15.85%
  • Arthur Hagendorf (Socialist) 2.02%
  • N. H. Bjornstad (Socialist) 1.99%

|- | Asle Gronna | | Republican | nowrap | 1904 | | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. Republican hold.

|}

Ohio

Oklahoma

|- ! | Bird S. McGuire | | 1907 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Bird S. McGuire (Republican) 49.2%
  • Neil E. McNeil (Democratic) 44.6%
  • W. L. Reynolds (Socialist) 6.1%

|- ! | Dick T. Morgan | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Dick T. Morgan (Republican) 46.0%
  • Elmer L. Fulton (Democratic) 44.0%
  • H. I. Bryant (Socialist) 9.8%

|- ! | Charles E. Creager | | 1908 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • James S. Davenport (Democratic) 50.6%
  • Charles E. Creager (Republican) 43.5%
  • G. M. Snyder (Socialist) 5.8%

|- ! | Charles D. Carter | | 1907 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Charles D. Carter (Democratic) 55.6%
  • Charles M. Campbell (Republican) 30.3%
  • J. N. Gilmore (Socialist) 14.0%

|- ! | Scott Ferris | | 1907 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Scott Ferris (Democratic) 58.8%
  • J. H. Franklin (Republican) 27.6%
  • H. H. Stallard (Socialist) 13.4%

|}

Oregon

|- ! | Willis C. Hawley | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{plainlist |

  • Willis C. Hawley (Republican) 48.58%
  • R. G. Smith (Democratic) 33.74%
  • C. W. Sherman (Socialist) 9.20%
  • W. P. Elmore (Prohibition) 8.48% |- ! | William R. Ellis | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{plainlist |
  • Walter Lafferty (Republican) 51.79%
  • John Manning (Democratic) 32.92%
  • William A. Crawford (Socialist) 9.44%
  • George B. Pratt (Prohibition) 5.86% |}

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Main article: 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina

DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
electedResultCandidates
George Swinton LegaréDemocratic[1902](1902-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
James O. PattersonDemocratic[1904](1904-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.nowrap{{Plainlist
Wyatt AikenDemocratic[1902](1902-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
Joseph T. JohnsonDemocratic[1900](1900-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
David E. FinleyDemocratic[1898](1898-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
J. Edwin EllerbeDemocratic[1904](1904-united-states-house-of-representatives-elections-in-south-carolina)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist
A. Frank LeverDemocratic1901 (special)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

South Dakota

|- ! rowspan=2 | (2 seats elected on a general ticket) | Charles H. Burke | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected.

  • Charles H. Burke (Republican) 31.73%
  • Eben Martin (Republican) 31.59%
  • W. W. Soule (Democratic) 16.00%
  • John E. Kelley (Democratic) 15.84%
  • Knute Lewis (Prohibition) 2.03%
  • W. J. Edgar (Prohibition) 2.02%
  • Isaac M. Burnside (Independent) 0.80%

|- | Eben Martin | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected.

|}

Tennessee

|- ! | Zachary D. Massey | | Republican | 1910 (special) | |Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Sam R. Sells (Republican) 73.95%
  • Cyrus H. Lyle (Democratic) 26.05%

|- ! | Richard W. Austin | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Richard W. Austin (Republican) 57.28%
  • Nathan W. Hale (Republican) 42.72%

|- ! | John A. Moon | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John A. Moon (Democratic) 56.87%
  • Charles R. Evans (Republican) 41.72%
  • C. W. Crouch (Socialist) 1.41%

|- ! | Cordell Hull | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Cordell Hull (Democratic) 78.87%
  • J. T. Odum (Ind. Democratic) 21.13%

|- ! | William C. Houston | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William C. Houston (Democratic) 98.99%
  • N. Bartlett (Socialist) 1.01%

|- ! | Jo Byrns | | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Jo Byrns (Democratic) 87.01%
  • W. H. Jackson (Socialist) 12.99%

|- ! | Lemuel P. Padgett | | Democratic | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Lemuel P. Padgett (Democratic) 96.77%
  • Daniel McCord (Independent) 2.06%
  • B. F. Gaunt (Socialist) 1.17%

|- ! | Thetus W. Sims | | Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Thetus W. Sims (Democratic) 57.91%
  • S. E. Murrey (Republican) 41.48%
  • F. W. Earnshaw (Socialist) 0.61%

|- ! | Finis J. Garrett | | Democratic | 1904 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Finis J. Garrett (Democratic) 85.75%
  • J. W. Brown (Republican) 8.10%
  • W. R. Landrum (Ind. Republican) 5.37%
  • W. P. Outlaw (Socialist) 0.78%

|- ! | George Gordon | | Democratic | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | {{Plainlist |

  • George Gordon (Democratic) 94.75%
  • T. H. Haines (Socialist) 5.25%

|}

Texas

Utah

Vermont

|- ! | David J. Foster | | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • David J. Foster (Republican) 68.6%
  • P. M. Meldon (Democratic) 29.7%
  • George A. Thrall (Prohibition) 1.7%

|- ! | Frank Plumley | | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Frank Plumley (Republican) 73.4%
  • Alexander Cochran (Democratic) 25.1%
  • Eugene M. Campbell (Prohibition) 1.5%

|}

Virginia

|- ! | William A. Jones | | 1890 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William A. Jones (Democratic) 79.9%
  • George N. Wise (Republican) 19.4% | F. L. Townsend (Socialist) 0.4% | Edward Schade (Socialist Labor) 0.4%

|- ! | Harry L. Maynard | | 1900 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Edward E. Holland (Democratic) 79.0%
  • H. H. Humble (Republican) 20.2%
  • C. E. Good (Unknown) 0.8%

|- ! | John Lamb | | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John Lamb (Democratic) 84.8%
  • W. R. Vawter (Republican) 12.8% | D. D. Harrison (Socialist) 1.4% | T. A. Hollins (Socialist Labor) 1.0%

|- ! | Robert Turnbull | | 1910 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Robert Turnbull (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | Edward W. Saunders | | 1906 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Edward W. Saunders (Democratic) 50.4%
  • John M. Parsons (Republican) 49.3% | John B. Anglin (Unknown) 0.2% | Bruce Anderson (Socialist) 0.1%

|- ! | Carter Glass | | Democratic | 1902 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Carter Glass (Democratic) 87.6%
  • William F. Allison (Republican) 12.4%

|- ! | James Hay | |Democratic | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James Hay (Democratic) 58.0%
  • John Paul Jr. (Republican) 25.8%
  • Hugh S. Lupton (Independent) 16.2%

|- ! | Charles C. Carlin | | 1907 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Charles C. Carlin (Democratic) 100%

|- ! | C. Bascom Slemp | | Republican | 1907 (special) | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • C. Bascom Slemp (Republican) 50.3%
  • Henry C. Stuart (Democratic) 49.6%
  • John F. Reynolds (Unknown) 0.1%

|- ! | Henry D. Flood | |Democratic | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Henry D. Flood (Democratic) 100% |}

Washington

|- ! | | | Republican | 1902 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William E. Humphrey (Republican) 51.2%
  • W. W. Black (Democratic) 37.1%
  • W. W. Smith (Socialist) 9.4%
  • R. E. Dunlap (Prohibition) 2.3%

|- ! | | | Republican | 1898 | | Incumbent lost renomination. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Stanton Warburton (Republican) 57.5%
  • Maurice Langhorne (Democratic) 28.9%
  • Leslie E. Aller (Socialist) 11.2%
  • W. E. Haycox (Prohibition) 2.3%

|- ! | | | Republican | 1908 | | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William La Follette (Republican) 62.1%
  • Harry D. Merritt (Democratic) 29.7%
  • David C. Coates (Socialist) 8.2%

|}

West Virginia

|- ! | William P. Hubbard | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John W. Davis (Democratic) 48.88%
  • Charles E. Carrigan (Republican) 40.71%
  • A. L. Bauer (Socialist) 7.77%
  • Ulysses A. Clayton (Prohibition) 2.64%

|- ! | George C. Sturgiss | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • William G. Brown Jr. (Democratic) 53.32%
  • George C. Sturgiss (Republican) 42.08%
  • W. Scott Garner (Socialist) 2.81%
  • Robert M. Strickler (Prohibition) 1.79%

|- ! | Joseph H. Gaines | | Republican | 1900 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Adam B. Littlepage (Democratic) 47.67%
  • Joseph H. Gaines (Republican) 44.23%
  • L. C. Rogers (Socialist) 6.16%
  • Charles Hill (Prohibition) 1.94%

|- ! | Harry C. Woodyard | | Republican | 1902 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • John M. Hamilton (Democratic) 51.94%
  • Harry C. Woodyard (Republican) 45.44%
  • G. P. Sigler (Prohibition) 1.55%
  • I. W. Houston (Socialist) 1.07%

|- ! | James A. Hughes | | Republican | 1900 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • James A. Hughes (Republican) 52.67%
  • Rankin Wiley Jr. (Democratic) 47.33%

|}

Wisconsin

Main article: 1910 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin

Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 8, 1910.

|- ! | Henry Allen Cooper | | Republican | 1892 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 57.2%
  • Calvin Stewart (Democratic) 32.6%
  • Michael Yabs (Social Dem.) 7.1%
  • Hans H. Moe (Prohibition) 3.1%

|- ! | John M. Nelson | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John M. Nelson (Republican) 51.5%
  • Albert G. Schmedeman (Democratic) 44.4%
  • Francis S. Cook (Social Dem.) 3.2%
  • J. Burritt Smith (Prohibition) 0.9%

|- ! | Arthur W. Kopp | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Arthur W. Kopp (Republican) 56.0%
  • William Coffland (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Charles H. Berryman (Prohibition) 3.4%
  • Jesse C. Stoddard (Social Dem.) 2.7%

|- ! | William J. Cary | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • William J. Cary (Republican) 38.0%
  • Winfield Gaylord (Social Dem.) 36.6%
  • William J. Kershaw (Democratic) 25.1%
  • Charles H. Berryman (Prohibition) 0.2%

|- ! | William H. Stafford | | Republican | 1902 | | Incumbent lost re-nomination. Social Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Victor L. Berger (Social Dem.) 38.3%
  • Henry F. Cochems (Republican) 31.7%
  • Joseph P. Carney (Democratic) 31.7%
  • Moritz A. Schmoyer (Prohibition) 0.3%

|- ! | Charles H. Weisse | | Democratic | 1902 | | Incumbent retired. Democratic hold. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Michael E. Burke (Democratic) 51.0%
  • William Froehlich (Republican) 43.0%
  • John C. Boll (Social Dem.) 5.5%
  • George C. Hill (Prohibition) 0.5%

|- ! | John J. Esch | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • John J. Esch (Republican) 63.1%
  • Paul W. Mahoney (Democratic) 30.2%
  • John Marquet (Social Dem.) 4.8%
  • A. A. Merrill (Prohibition) 1.9%

|- ! | James H. Davidson | | Republican | 1896 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • James H. Davidson (Republican) 55.2%
  • Fred B. Rawson (Democratic) 36.9%
  • Richard W. Burke (Social Dem.) 6.9%
  • Charles H. Velte (Prohibition) 0.9%

|- ! | Gustav Küstermann | | Republican | 1906 | | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Thomas F. Konop (Democratic) 45.6%
  • Gustav Küstermann (Republican) 45.6%
  • Thomas J. Oliver (Social Dem.) 6.7%
  • Alex McEathron (Prohibition) 2.1%

|- ! | Elmer A. Morse | | Republican | 1906 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Elmer A. Morse (Republican) 54.2%
  • John F. Lamont (Democratic) 36.8%
  • Lynn Thompson (Social Dem.) 9.0%

|- ! | Irvine Lenroot | | Republican | 1908 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist |

  • Irvine Lenroot (Republican) 88.5%
  • Henry M. Parks (Social Dem.) 11.4%

|}

Wyoming

Main article: 1910 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming

|- ! | Frank W. Mondell | | Republican | 1898 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | {{Plainlist|

  • Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 54.71%
  • William B. Ross (Democratic) 39.48%
  • J. B. Morgan (Socialist) 5.81%

|}

Non-voting delegates

Alaska Territory

Alaska Territory elected its non-voting delegate August 9, 1910.

DistrictIncumbentThis raceRepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
James WickershamRepublican[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-alaska-territory)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

Arizona Territory

Arizona Territory elected its non-voting delegate sometime in 1910, but did not serve out the complete term as statehood was granted in 1912.

DistrictIncumbentThis raceRepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ralph H. CameronRepublican[1908](1908-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-arizona-territory)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

New Mexico Territory

New Mexico Territory elected its non-voting delegate sometime in 1910, but did not serve out the complete term as statehood was granted in 1912.

DistrictIncumbentThis raceRepresentativePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
William Henry AndrewsRepublican[1904](1904-united-states-house-of-representatives-election-in-new-mexico-territory)Incumbent re-elected.nowrap{{Plainlist

Notes

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