1892 United States House of Representatives elections

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1892 United States House of Representatives elections
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  1890 November 8, 1892 [lower-alpha 1] 1894  

All 356 seats in the United States House of Representatives
179 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Charles Frederick Crisp (cropped).jpg TBReed.jpg
Leader Charles Frederick Crisp Thomas Brackett Reed
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat Georgia 3rd Maine 1st
Last election238 seats86 seats
Seats won218 [1] [lower-alpha 2] 124 [1] [lower-alpha 2]
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 20Increase2.svg 38
Popular vote5,603,4314,827,462
Percentage47.38%40.82%
SwingDecrease2.svg 3.33%Decrease2.svg 1.98%

 Third partyFourth party
 
Party Populist Silver
Last election8 seatsNew Party
Seats won11 [1] 1 [1]
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 1
Popular vote980,0337,171
Percentage8.29%0.06%
SwingIncrease2.svg 6.42%Pre-creation

 Fifth party
 
Party Independent
Last election0 seats
Seats won2 [lower-alpha 3]
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 2
Popular vote95,631
Percentage0.81%

1892 US House of Representatives election results.svg
Results:
     Democratic gain     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
     Populist gain     Populist hold
     Silver gain

Speaker before election

Charles Frederick Crisp
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Charles Frederick Crisp
Democratic

The 1892 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 8, 1892, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They coincided with the election of Grover Cleveland as president for the second, non-continuous, time, defeating incumbent Benjamin Harrison. Elections were held for 356 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 44 states, to serve in the 53rd United States Congress. They were the first elections after reapportionment following the 1890 United States census, increasing the size of the House. Special elections were also held throughout the year.

Contents

In spite of the presidential results, Harrison's Republican Party gained back some of the seats that had been lost in 1890 to the Democratic Party, but was still deep in the minority. The Republican pickups were a result of a number of Republican-friendly Northern districts reverting to form after voting Democratic in the previous election cycle. The third party Populists, who had high support among farmers and laborers in the South and West, also gained three seats.

Election summaries

This was the first election after reapportionment following the 1890 census. Twenty-four new seats were added, [2] with 13 States gaining one seat each, two States gaining 2 seats each, and one state gaining 3 seats, and the remaining 28 states having no change. Several states did not redistrict following the apportionment of extra seats, and elected those new seats at-large.

218311124
Democratic [lower-alpha 4] PRepublican
StateTypeTotal
seats
Democratic Republican Populist
SeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChangeSeatsChange
Alabama District9Increase2.svg 19Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Arkansas District6Increase2.svg 16Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
California District7Increase2.svg 14Increase2.svg 22Decrease2.svg 21Increase2.svg 1
Colorado District2Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 12Increase2.svg 2
Connecticut District4Steady2.svg3Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Delaware At-large1Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Florida District2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Georgia District11Increase2.svg 111Increase2.svg 20Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Idaho At-large1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Illinois District
+2 at-large
22Increase2.svg 211Decrease2.svg 311Increase2.svg 50Steady2.svg
Indiana District13Steady2.svg11Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Iowa District11Steady2.svg1Decrease2.svg 510Increase2.svg 50Steady2.svg
Kansas District
+at-large
8Increase2.svg 11Increase2.svg 12Steady2.svg5Steady2.svg
Kentucky District11Steady2.svg10Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Louisiana District6Steady2.svg6Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Maine [lower-alpha 1] District4Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Maryland District6Steady2.svg6Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Massachusetts District13Increase2.svg 13 [lower-alpha 5] Decrease2.svg 410Increase2.svg 50Steady2.svg
Michigan District12Increase2.svg 15Decrease2.svg 27Increase2.svg 30Steady2.svg
Minnesota District7Increase2.svg 22Decrease2.svg 14Increase2.svg 31Steady2.svg
Mississippi District7Steady2.svg7Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Missouri District15Increase2.svg 114Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Montana At-large1Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 11Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Nebraska District6Increase2.svg 31Steady2.svg3Increase2.svg 32Steady2.svg
Nevada At-large1 [lower-alpha 6] Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg
New Hampshire District2Steady2.svg0Decrease2.svg 22Increase2.svg 20Steady2.svg
New Jersey District8Increase2.svg 16Increase2.svg 12Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
New York District34Steady2.svg20Decrease2.svg 314Increase2.svg 30Steady2.svg
North Carolina District9Steady2.svg8Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
North Dakota At-large1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg1Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Ohio District21Steady2.svg11Decrease2.svg 310Increase2.svg 30Steady2.svg
Oregon [lower-alpha 1] District2Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Pennsylvania District
+2 at-large
30Increase2.svg 210Steady2.svg20Increase2.svg 20Steady2.svg
Rhode Island District2Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
South Carolina District7Steady2.svg6Decrease2.svg 11Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg
South Dakota At-large2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Tennessee District10Steady2.svg8Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Texas District13Increase2.svg 213Increase2.svg 20Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Vermont [lower-alpha 1] District2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg2Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Virginia District10Steady2.svg10Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Washington At-large2Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg2Increase2.svg 10Steady2.svg
West Virginia District4Steady2.svg4Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg0Steady2.svg
Wisconsin District10Increase2.svg 16Decrease2.svg 24Increase2.svg 30Steady2.svg
Wyoming At-large1Steady2.svg1Increase2.svg 10Decrease2.svg 10Steady2.svg
Total356Increase2.svg24220 [1]
61.8%
Decrease2.svg23124 [1]
34.83%
Increase2.svg4511 [1]
3.1%
Increase2.svg3
Popular vote
Democratic
47.38%
Republican
40.82%
Populist
8.29%
Silver
0.06%
Independent
0.81%
Others
2.64%
House seats
Democratic
61.24%
Republican
34.83%
Populist
3.09%
Silver
0.28%
Independent
0.56%

The previous election of 1890 saw the election of eight Populists, but no other third party or independent members.

House seats by party holding plurality in state
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80+% Democratic
80+% Populist
80+% Republican
60+% to 80% Democratic
60+% to 80% Populist
60+% to 80% Republican
Up to 60% Democratic
Up to 60% Republican 53 us house membership.png
House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% Democratic
  80+% Populist
  80+% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Populist
  60+% to 80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
 
  Up to 60% Republican
Net gain in party representation
6+ Democratic gain
6+ Republican gain
3-5 Democratic gain
3-5 Republican gain
1-2 Democratic gain
1-2 Populist gain
1-2 Republican gain
no net change 53 us house changes.png
Net gain in party representation
  6+ Democratic gain
 
  6+ Republican gain
  3-5 Democratic gain
 
  3-5 Republican gain
  1-2 Democratic gain
  1-2 Populist gain
  1-2 Republican gain
  no net change

Early election dates

In 1892 three states, with 8 seats among them, held elections early:

Alabama

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Democrats gained a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1 Richard Henry Clarke Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Richard Henry Clarke (Democratic) 60.50%
  • William Mason (Populist) 34.60%
  • Frank H. Threatt (Republican) 4.91%
Alabama 2 Hilary A. Herbert Democratic 1876 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Jesse F. Stallings (Democratic) 58.82%
  • Frank Baaltzell (Populist) 38.18%
  • John D. Bibb (Republican) 3.00%
Alabama 3 William C. Oates Democratic 1880 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William C. Oates (Democratic) 62.38%
  • J. F. Tate (Populist) 36.69%
  • A. W. Harvey (Republican) 0.93%
Alabama 4 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 5 James E. Cobb Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 6 John H. Bankhead Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John H. Bankhead (Democratic) 62.77%
  • T. M. Barbour (Populist) 28.24%
  • Ignatius Green (Republican) 8.99%
Alabama 7 William H. Forney Democratic 1876 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY William Henry Denson (Democratic) 54.30%
  • William Wood (Populist) 45.22%
  • J. T. Blakemore (Republican) 0.49%
Alabama 8 Joseph Wheeler Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph Wheeler (Democratic) 52.45%
  • R. W. Austin (Populist) 39.89%
  • R. T. Blackwell (Republican) 7.66%
Alabama 9 Louis Washington Turpin
Redistricted from the 4th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Louis Washington Turpin (Democratic) 66.97%
  • Henry Persons (Populist) 30.89%
  • George Baggott (Republican) 1.56%
  • J. B. Ware (Unknown) 0.35%
  • B. M. Brazealle (Unknown) 0.24%

Arkansas

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Democrats gained a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas 1 William H. Cate Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Arkansas 2 Clifton R. Breckinridge Democratic 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 3 Thomas Chipman McRae Democratic 1885 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 4 William L. Terry Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William L. Terry (Democratic) 69.75%
  • T. M. Birmingham (Republican) 30.25%
Arkansas 5 Samuel W. Peel Democratic 1884 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Arkansas 6 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Neill (Democratic) 87.64%
  • George Martin (Populist) 10.17%
  • Scattering 2.19%

California

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Democrats gained one seat from the Republicans, and the Populists gained a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California 1 Thomas J. Geary Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas J. Geary (Democratic) 56.83%
  • Edward W. Davis (Republican) 38.62%
  • C. C. Swafford (Populist) 4.55%
California 2 Anthony Caminetti Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Anthony Caminetti (Democratic) 53.25%
  • John F. Davis (Republican) 43.08%
  • Chauncy H. Dunn (Prohibition) 3.36%
  • J. H. White (Independent) 0.31%
California 3 Joseph McKenna Republican 1884 Incumbent resigned March 28, 1892.
Republican hold.
California 4 John T. Cutting Republican 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY James G. Maguire (Democratic) 49.17%
  • Charles O. Alexander (Republican) 43.37%
  • Edgar P. Burman (Populist) 6.49%
  • Henry Collins (Prohibition) 0.97%
California 5 Eugene F. Loud Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Eugene F. Loud (Republican) 46.38%
  • J. W. Ryland (Democratic) 43.32%
  • Jonas J. Morrison (Populist) 7.86%
  • William Kelly (Prohibition) 2.44%
California 6 None (New district)New district.
Populist gain.
  • Green check.svgY Marion Cannon (Populist) 56.26%
  • Hervey Lindley (Republican) 38.83%
  • O. R. Dougherty (Prohibition) 4.91%
California 7 William W. Bowers
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William W. Bowers (Republican) 41.57%
  • Olin Welborn (Democratic) 38.98%
  • Hiram Hamilton (Populist) 14.62%
  • M. B. Harris (Prohibition) 4.83%

Colorado

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Populists had a net gain of two seats, one taken from the Republicans, the other being a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Colorado 1 None (New district)New district.
Populist gain.
  • Green check.svgY Lafe Pence (Populist) 49.12%
  • Earl B. Coe (Republican) 43.24%
  • John G. Taylor (Democratic) 5.50%
  • W. G. Sprague (Prohibition) 2.15%
Colorado 2 Hosea Townsend
Redistricted from the at-large district
Republican 1888 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Populist gain.
  • Green check.svgY John Calhoun Bell (Populist) 60.98%
  • Henderson Eddy (Republican) 37.78%
  • Isaac J. Keator (Prohibition) 3.36%

Connecticut

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Connecticut 1 Lewis Sperry Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Lewis Sperry (Democratic) 48.99%
  • E. Stevens Henry (Republican) 47.54%
  • James Morrison (Prohibition) 2.63%
  • George W. Gowdy (Populist) 0.57%
  • August Kellmer (Socialist Labor) 0.28%
Connecticut 2 Washington F. Willcox Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY James P. Pigott (Democratic) 50.98%
  • Stephen Wright Kellogg (Republican) 45.71%
  • Lyman H. Squires (Prohibition) 2.20%
  • Alfred S. Houghton (Populist) 0.77%
  • Albert Gogler (Socialist Labor) 0.34%
Connecticut 3 Charles Addison Russell Republican 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Addison Russell (Republican) 49.53%
  • Charles Frederick Thayer (Democratic) 46.83%
  • Herbert J. Crocker (Prohibition) 3.49%
  • John A. Butler (Socialist Labor) 0.15%
Connecticut 4 Robert E. De Forest Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.

Delaware

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-large John W. Causey Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.

Georgia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1 Rufus E. Lester Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Rufus E. Lester (Democratic) 62.71%
  • W. R. Kemp (Populist) 19.65%
  • L. M. Pleasant (Republican) 17.64%
Georgia 2 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Benjamin E. Russell (Democratic) 65.16%
  • J. H. Hand (Populist) 34.29%
  • Gabe Davidson (Republican) 0.55%
Georgia 3 Charles Frederick Crisp Democratic 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 4 Charles L. Moses Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 5 Leonidas F. Livingston Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 6 James Henderson Blount Democratic 1872 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 7 Robert W. Everett Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY John W. Maddox (Democratic) 65.86%
  • John A. Sibley (Populist) 34.15%
Georgia 8 Thomas G. Lawson Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 9 Thomas E. Winn Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 10 Thomas E. Watson Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election as the People's nominee.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 11 Henry Gray Turner
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Democratic 1880 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Henry Gray Turner (Democratic) 64.38%
  • Lucius C. Mattox (Populist) 35.28%
  • F. D. Wimberly (Unknown) 0.34%

Idaho

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Idaho at-large Willis Sweet Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Willis Sweet (Republican) 44.14%
  • Edward B. True (Democratic) 31.13%
  • James Gunn (Populist) 23.58%
  • Eugene R. Hadley (Prohibition) 1.15% [3]

Illinois

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois at-large
2 seats
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY John C. Black (Democratic) 24.41%
  • Green check.svgY Andrew J. Hunter (Democratic) 24.33%
  • Richard Yates Jr. (Republican) 22.92%
  • George S. Willits (Republican) 22.91%
  • Francis E. Andrews (Prohibition) 1.49%
  • James S. Felter (Prohibition) 1.48%
  • Jesse Harper (Populist) 1.24%
  • Michael McDonough (Populist) 1.23%
None (New seat)New seat.
Democratic gain.
Illinois 1 Abner Taylor Republican 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY J. Frank Aldrich (Republican) 49.68%
  • Edwin B. Smith (Democratic) 47.40%
  • Winfield S. McComas (Prohibition) 2.17%
  • Alfred Clark (Populist) 0.71%
  • P. J. Weldon (CCRL) 0.04%
Illinois 2 Lawrence E. McGann Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Lawrence E. McGann (Democratic) 68.90%
  • Edward D. Connor (Republican) 29.94%
  • Andrew J. Wicklund (Prohibition) 1.02%
  • James Teel (CCRL) 0.15%
Illinois 3 Allan C. Durborow Jr. Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 4 Walter C. Newberry Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Julius Goldzier (Democratic) 52.19%
  • William Vocke (Republican) 45.22%
  • L. D. Rogers (Prohibition) 1.91%
  • William E. McNally (Populist) 0.64%
  • Frank Scanlan (CCRL) 0.05%
Illinois 5 Albert J. Hopkins Republican 1885 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 6 Robert R. Hitt Republican 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert R. Hitt (Republican) 54.92%
  • Henry D. Dennis (Democratic) 38.38%
  • Russel J. Hazlett (Prohibition) 4.52%
  • Stephen H. Bashor (Populist) 2.18%
Illinois 7 Thomas J. Henderson Republican 1874 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas J. Henderson (Republican) 52.10%
  • James E. McPherran (Democratic) 37.31%
  • Horace M. Gilbert (Populist) 6.46%
  • Jacob H. Hoofstitler (Prohibition) 4.13%
Illinois 8 Lewis Steward Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois 9 Herman W. Snow Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois 10 Philip S. Post Republican 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Philip S. Post (Republican) 49.66%
  • James W. Hunter (Democratic) 44.57%
  • William T. Walliker (Populist) 3.09%
  • Albert D. Metcalf (Prohibition) 2.69%
Illinois 11 Benjamin T. Cable Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Benjamin F. Marsh (Republican) 47.95%
  • Truman Plantz (Democratic) 45.37%
  • William P. White (Prohibition) 3.87%
  • Martin W. Greer (Populist) 2.81%
Illinois 12 Scott Wike Democratic 1888 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY John James McDannold (Democratic) 53.07%
  • T. M. Rogers (Republican) 38.10%
  • William Hess (Populist) 5.95%
  • William H. Dean (Prohibition) 2.89%
Illinois 13 William McKendree Springer Democratic 1874 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William McKendree Springer (Democratic) 52.14%
  • Charles P. Kane (Republican) 41.43%
  • Andrew H. Harnly (Prohibition) 4.16%
  • Henry M. Miller (Populist) 2.28%
Illinois 14 Owen Scott Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois 15 Samuel T. Busey Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois 16 George W. Fithian Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George W. Fithian (Democratic) 46.01%
  • J. O. Burton (Republican) 43.94%
  • Thomas Ratcliff (Populist) 7.42%
  • Hale Johnson (Prohibition) 2.64%
Illinois 17 Edward Lane Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Edward Lane (Democratic) 51.90%
  • John N. Gwin (Republican) 37.24%
  • Persley G. Donaldson (Populist) 6.94%
  • Harry P. Ripley (Prohibition) 3.92%
Illinois 18 William St. John Forman Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 19 James R. Williams Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James R. Williams (Democratic) 49.82%
  • Norman H. Moss (Republican) 40.51%
  • Joseph H. Crasno (Populist) 7.03%
  • J. D. Hooker (Prohibition) 2.63%
Illinois 20 George Washington Smith Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George Washington Smith (Republican) 51.67%
  • Benjamin W. Pope (Democratic) 45.20%
  • William R. Lee (Prohibition) 2.51%
  • Thomas J. Cross (Populist) 0.62%

Indiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1 William F. Parrett Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Arthur H. Taylor (Democratic) 47.38%
  • A. P. Twineham (Republican) 46.29%
  • Moses Smith (Populist) 5.07%
  • J. D. Cockrum (Prohibition) 1.27%
Indiana 2 John L. Bretz Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John L. Bretz (Democratic) 47.93%
  • Ben L. Willoughby (Republican) 42.60%
  • Merrick W. Ackerly (Populist) 8.15%
  • L. L. Cooper (Prohibition) 1.31%
Indiana 3 Jason B. Brown Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jason B. Brown (Democratic) 51.59%
  • William W. Borden (Republican) 44.26%
  • L. C. Adams (Populist) 3.19%
  • H. C. Jackson (Prohibition) 0.96%
Indiana 4 William S. Holman Democratic 1880 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William S. Holman (Democratic) 52.50%
  • Samuel M. Jones (Republican) 44.26%
  • A. L. Crim (Prohibition) 2.18%
  • William B. Mobler (Populist) 1.33%
Indiana 5 George W. Cooper Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George W. Cooper (Democratic) 48.27%
  • John Worrell (Republican) 45.39%
  • L. A. Stockwell (Populist) 3.19%
  • S. M. McNaughton (Prohibition) 2.43%
Indiana 6 Henry U. Johnson Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Henry U. Johnson (Republican) 56.67%
  • Luther M. Mering (Democratic) 32.76%
  • Nathan T. Butts (Populist) 7.15%
  • W. A. Spurgeon (Prohibition) 3.41%
Indiana 7 William D. Bynum Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 8 Elijah V. Brookshire Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Elijah V. Brookshire (Democratic) 48.39%
  • Winfield S. Carpenter (Republican) 44.97%
  • Jonathan T. Phillips (Populist) 4.90%
  • Jonathan L. Shields (Prohibition) 1.75%
Indiana 9 Daniel W. Waugh Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Daniel W. Waugh (Republican) 50.11%
  • Eli W. Brown (Democratic) 41.29%
  • George W. Swan (Populist) 5.39%
  • George W. Bouer (Prohibition) 3.21%
Indiana 10 David Henry Patton Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas Hammond (Democratic) 46.10%
  • William Johnston (Republican) 45.99%
  • D. H. Yeoman (Populist) 4.91%
  • W. O. Hennegar (Prohibition) 3.01%
Indiana 11 Augustus N. Martin Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Augustus N. Martin (Democratic) 45.86%
  • William T. Daley (Republican) 42.34%
  • Joshua Strange (Populist) 6.34%
  • Sumner W. Haynes (Prohibition) 3.70%
Indiana 12 Charles A. O. McClellan Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY William F. McNagny (Democratic) 50.00%
  • Adolph J. You (Republican) 42.34%
  • Calvin Husselman (Populist) 5.07%
  • Charles Eckhart (Prohibition) 2.59%
Indiana 13 Benjamin F. Shively Democratic 1886 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Charles G. Conn (Democratic) 50.00%
  • James S. Dodge (Republican) 45.90%
  • George S. Howard (Prohibition) 2.44%
  • Amos N. Somers (Populist) 1.25%

Iowa

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1 William F. Parrett Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Arthur H. Taylor (Democratic) 47.38%
  • A. P. Twineham (Republican) 46.29%
  • Moses Smith (Populist) 5.07%
  • J. D. Cockrum (Prohibition) 1.27%
Iowa 2 Walter I. Hayes Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Walter I. Hayes (Democratic) 58.86%
  • John H. Munroe (Republican) 39.08%
  • Charles Dalton (Populist) 1.42%
  • S. A. Gilley (Prohibition) 0.65%
Iowa 3 David B. Henderson Republican 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY David B. Henderson (Republican) 51.31%
  • James H. Shields (Democratic) 47.91%
  • Lindsey Jessup (Prohibition) 0.78%
Iowa 4 Walter Halben Butler Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 5 John Taylor Hamilton Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 6 Frederick Edward White Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 7 John A. T. Hull Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John A. T. Hull (Republican) 53.98%
  • Joseph A. Dyer (Democratic) 37.54%
  • Ed A. Ott (Populist) 6.93%
  • D. M. Haggard (Prohibition) 1.48%
  • Daniel Braxton Turney (Independent People's Union) 0.08%
Iowa 8 James Patton Flick Republican 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY William Peters Hepburn (Republican) 49.77%
  • Thomas L. Maxwell (Democratic) 39.15%
  • Walter S. Scott (Populist) 9.04%
  • David Dodds (Prohibition) 2.05%
Iowa 9 Thomas Bowman Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Alva L. Hager (Republican) 49.34%
  • John E. McGee (Democratic) 43.32%
  • F. W. Myers (Populist) 6.35%
  • John Pennington (Prohibition) 0.99%
Iowa 10 Jonathan P. Dolliver Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jonathan P. Dolliver (Republican) 53.74%
  • J. J. Ryan (Democratic) 42.38%
  • Jonathan E. Anderson (Populist) 3.88%
Iowa 11 George D. Perkins Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George D. Perkins (Republican) 50.56%
  • Daniel Campbell (Democratic) 47.63%
  • Thomas C. Griffith (Prohibition) 1.81%

Kansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kansas at-large None (New seat)New seat.
Populist gain.
Kansas 1 Case Broderick Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Case Broderick (Republican) 54.47%
  • Fred J. Close (Populist) 44.31%
  • T. J. McCormick (Prohibition) 0.78%
  • Ed Carroll (Democratic) 0.45%
Kansas 2 Edward H. Funston Republican 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Kansas 3 Benjamin H. Clover Populist 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Populist hold.
Kansas 4 John G. Otis Populist 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Curtis (Republican) 52.03%
  • E. V. Wharton (Democratic) 46.43%
  • J. R. Silver (Prohibition) 1.54%
Kansas 5 Benjamin H. Clover Populist 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Davis (Populist) 50.35%
  • Joseph R. Burton (Republican) 47.05%
  • Sidney G. Cooke (Democratic) 1.42%
  • Horace Hurley (Prohibition) 1.18%
Kansas 6 William Baker Populist 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Baker (Populist) 49.85%
  • H. L. Pestana (Republican) 45.96%
  • Duane Freeman (Democratic) 3.34%
  • Benjamin Brewer (Prohibition) 0.85%
Kansas 7 Jerry Simpson Populist 1890 Incumbent re-elected.

Kentucky

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 1 William Johnson Stone Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 2 William Thomas Ellis Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Thomas Ellis (Democratic) 47.43%
  • J. T. Kimbly (Republican) 30.82%
  • Thomas S. Petit (Populist) 21.75%
Kentucky 3 Isaac Goodnight Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 4 Alexander B. Montgomery Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Alexander B. Montgomery (Democratic) 48.06%
  • C. M. Barnett (Republican) 34.11%
  • M. R. Gardner (Populist) 17.84%
Kentucky 5 Asher G. Caruth Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 6 William Worth Dickerson Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Albert S. Berry (Democratic) 60.73%
  • Weden O'Neal (Republican) 35.11%
  • W. B. Ogden (Prohibition) 2.45%
  • H. M. Winslow (Populist) 1.71%
Kentucky 7 William C. P. Breckinridge Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 8 James B. McCreary Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 9 Thomas H. Paynter Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas H. Paynter (Democratic) 53.27%
  • John P. McCartney (Republican) 44.66%
  • R. H. Yantis (Populist) 2.08%
Kentucky 10 Joseph M. Kendall Democratic 1892 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Marcus C. Lisle (Democratic) 54.86%
  • Charles W. Russell (Republican) 45.14%
Kentucky 11 John Henry Wilson Democratic 1888 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.

Louisiana

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Democrats gained a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1 Adolph Meyer Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Adolph Meyer (Democratic) 69.21%
  • James Wilkinson (Ind. Democratic) 30.46%
  • Ross Carlin (Unknown) 0.33%
Louisiana 2 Matthew D. Lagan Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 3 Andrew Price Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Andrew Price (Democratic) 81.80%
  • I. J. Willis (Populist) 18.20%
Louisiana 4 Newton C. Blanchard Democratic 1880 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 5 Charles J. Boatner Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles J. Boatner (Democratic) 72.30%
  • R. P. Welch (Populist-Republican) 16.05%
  • A. A. Gundy (Ind. Democratic) 11.64%
Louisiana 6 Samuel Matthews Robertson Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.

Maine

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1 Thomas Brackett Reed Republican 1876 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas Brackett Reed (Republican) 51.56%
  • Darius Horgraham (Democratic) 46.26%
  • Willis P. Tucker (Prohibition) 2.18%
Maine 2 Nelson Dingley Jr. Republican 1880 Incumbent re-elected.
Maine 3 Seth L. Milliken Republican 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Seth L. Milliken (Republican) 50.34%
  • William P. Thompson (Democratic) 44.26%
  • George W. Gillette (Populist) 2.85%
  • Arthur D. Knight (Prohibition) 2.55%
Maine 4 Charles A. Boutelle Republican 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles A. Boutelle (Republican) 51.31%
  • Don A. Powers (Democratic) 38.02%
  • Samuel D. Leavitt (Ind. Democratic) 5.01%
  • Ira G. Hersey (Prohibition) 3.96%
  • Oliver D. Chapman (Populist) 1.71%

Maryland

One new seat was added in reapportionment. Democrats gained a seat in the new district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1 Henry Page Democratic 1890 Incumbent resigned September 3, 1892.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Franklin Brattan (Democratic) 49.67%
  • George M. Russum (Republican) 43.64%
  • Daniel W. Miles (Prohibition) 5.66%
  • E. S. Heffron (Populist) 1.03%
Maryland 2 Herman Stump Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Joshua F. C. Talbott (Democratic) 53.91%
  • George Baker (Republican) 42.44%
  • John U. Mackey (Prohibition) 3.41%
  • Enoch Noyes (Populist) 0.24%
Maryland 3 Harry Welles Rusk Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Harry Welles Rusk (Democratic) 58.35%
  • Charles Herzog (Republican) 40.30%
  • Robert Ireland (Prohibition) 1.35%
Maryland 4 Isidor Rayner Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Isidor Rayner (Democratic) 58.38%
  • Alburtus Spates (Republican) 39.85%
  • Christian A. Spanier (Prohibition) 1.78%
Maryland 5 Barnes Compton Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Barnes Compton (Democratic) 52.31%
  • Thomas Parrau (Republican) 45.90%
  • Thomas J. Hood (Prohibition) 1.33%
  • E. M. Buchard (Populist) 0.47%
Maryland 6 William McMahon McKaig Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.

Massachusetts

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1 John Crawford Crosby
Redistricted from the 12th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 2 None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 52.41%
  • Edward H. Lathrop (Democratic) 44.06%
  • Herbert M. Small (Prohibition) 3.53%
Massachusetts 3 Joseph H. Walker
Redistricted from the 10th district
Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph H. Walker (Republican) 50.14%
  • John R. Thayer (Democratic) 47.03%
  • Melvin H. Walker (Prohibition) 2.03%
  • Erastus M. Eldridge (Populist) 0.80%
Massachusetts 4 Sherman Hoar
Redistricted from the 5th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired to run for Massachusetts Attorney General.
Democratic loss.
Frederick S. Coolidge
Redistricted from the 11th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 5 Moses T. Stevens
Redistricted from the 8th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 6 William Cogswell
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Cogswell (Republican) 58.42%
  • Henry B. Little (Democratic) 36.47%
  • Henry S. Brown (Populist) 2.64%
  • John H. Davis (Prohibition) 2.48%
Massachusetts 7 Henry Cabot Lodge
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 8 John F. Andrew
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Democratic 1888 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 9 Joseph H. O'Neil
Redistricted from the 4th district
Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 10 None (New district)New district.
Independent Democratic gain.
Massachusetts 11 George F. Williams
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 12 Elijah A. Morse
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Elijah A. Morse (Republican) 56.03%
  • Elbridge Cushman (Democratic) 41.01%
  • George W. Dyer (Prohibition) 2.96%
Massachusetts 13 Charles S. Randall
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.

Michigan

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DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1 John Logan Chipman Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 2 James S. Gorman Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 3 Julius C. Burrows
Redistricted from the 4th district
Republican 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 4 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Henry F. Thomas (Republican) 51.33%
  • George L. Yaple (Democratic) 48.67%
Michigan 5 Charles E. Belknap Republican1891Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Michigan 6 Byron G. Stout Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 7 Justin Rice Whiting Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 8 Henry M. Youmans Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 9 Harrison H. Wheeler Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 10 Thomas A. E. Weadock Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 11 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY John Avery (Republican) 53.37%
  • Woodbridge N. Ferris (Democratic) 46.63%
Michigan 12 Samuel M. Stephenson
Redistricted from the 11th district
Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected

Minnesota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Minnesota 1 William H. Harries Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Minnesota 2 John Lind Republican 1886 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Minnesota 3 Osee M. Hall Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Osee M. Hall (Democratic) 44.77%
  • Joel Heatwole (Republican) 41.49%
  • Ferdinand Borchert (Populist) 9.76%
  • William B. Reed (Prohibition) 3.99%
Minnesota 4 James Castle Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Andrew Kiefer (Republican) 48.56%
  • James Castle (Democratic) 39.24%
  • James G. Dougherty (Populist) 6.46%
  • David Morgan (Prohibition) 5.73%
Minnesota 5 Kittel Halvorson Populist 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Loren Fletcher (Republican) 46.12%
  • James W. Lawrence (Democratic) 39.87%
  • Thomas H. Lucas (Populist) 7.87%
  • J. T. Caton (Prohibition) 6.14%
Minnesota 6 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Melvin Baldwin (Democratic) 43.38%
  • Dolson B. Searle (Republican) 42.43%
  • A. C. Parsons (Populist) 9.95%
  • Edward L. Curial (Prohibition) 4.24%
Minnesota 7 None (District created)New district.
Populist gain.
  • Green check.svgY Haldor Boen (Populist) 35.62%
  • Henry Feig (Republican) 35.38%
  • William F. Kelso (Democratic) 21.28%
  • Fred L. Hampson (Prohibition) 7.71%

Mississippi

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1 John M. Allen Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John M. Allen (Democratic) 79.81%
  • James Burkitt (Populist) 18.11%
  • F. M. Nabors (Republican) 2.08% [5]
Mississippi 2 John C. Kyle Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John C. Kyle (Democratic) 77.84%
  • J. H. Simpson (Populist) 22.16% [6]
Mississippi 3 Thomas C. Catchings Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4 Clarke Lewis Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 5 Joseph H. Beeman Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Mississippi 6 T. R. Stockdale Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 7 Charles E. Hooker Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles E. Hooker (Democratic) 72.38%
  • S. W. Robinson (Populist) 24.62%
  • John McGill (Republican) 3.01% [11]

Missouri

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1 William H. Hatch Democratic 1878 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William H. Hatch (Democratic) 50.04%
  • Robert Cramer (Republican) 41.35%
  • H. Bronson (Populist) 8.61%
Missouri 2 Charles H. Mansur Democratic 1886 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Uriel Sebree Hall (Democratic) 53.65%
  • A. H. Burkholder (Republican) 40.68%
  • J. T. Jackson (Populist) 5.67%
Missouri 3 Alexander Monroe Dockery Democratic 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 4 Robert Patterson Clark Wilson Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Missouri 5 John Charles Tarsney Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 6 David A. De Armond
Redistricted from the 12th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY David A. De Armond (Democratic) 46.31%
  • W. H. Cundiff (Republican) 36.81%
  • H. C. Donohue (Populist) 15.64%
  • J. W. Lowry (Prohibition) 1.25%
Missouri 7 John T. Heard
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John T. Heard (Democratic) 48.71%
  • P. D. Hastain (Republican) 40.33%
  • C. L. Pinkham (Populist) 10.96%
Missouri 8 Richard P. Bland
Redistricted from the 11th district
Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Richard P. Bland (Democratic) 53.34%
  • W. H. Murphy (Republican) 46.37%
  • George B. Armstrong (Independent) 0.29%
Missouri 9 Richard Henry Norton
Redistricted from the 7th district
Democratic 1888 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected..
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Champ Clark (Democratic) 53.05%
  • W. L. Morsey (Republican) 45.20%
  • William A. Dillon (Populist) 1.75%
Missouri 10 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
Missouri 11 John Joseph O'Neill
Redistricted from the 8th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected..
Republican gain.
Missouri 12 Seth Wallace Cobb
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Seth Wallace Cobb (Democratic) 52.01%
  • Thomas B. Rodgers (Republican) 46.60%
  • John Geither (Populist) 0.87%
  • J. L. Parsons (Prohibition) 0.52%
Missouri 13 Robert Washington Fyan Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Washington Fyan (Democratic) 57.05%
  • J. B. Whitledge (Republican) 42.82%
  • C. W. Harding (Independent) 0.13%
Samuel Byrns
Redistricted from the 10th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.
Missouri 14 Marshall Arnold Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Marshall Arnold (Democratic) 49.79%
  • M. B. Clarke (Republican) 40.31%
  • T. E. Taber (Populist) 9.90%
Missouri 15 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Henry Morgan (Democratic) 44.17%
  • George A. Purdy (Republican) 39.82%
  • T. P. Withers (Populist) 14.69%
  • W. T. Wright (Prohibition) 1.33%

Montana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Montana at-large William W. Dixon Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Nebraska

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nebraska 1 William Jennings Bryan Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Jennings Bryan (Democratic) 44.90%
  • Allen W. Field (Republican) 44.44%
  • Jerome Shamp (Populist) 7.85%
  • R. W. Maxwell (Prohibition) 2.81%
Nebraska 2 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY David Henry Mercer (Republican) 45.25%
  • George W. Doane (Democratic) 40.91%
  • Robert L. Wheeler (Populist) 12.41%
  • R. W. Richardson (Prohibition) 1.43%
Nebraska 3 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
Nebraska 4 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Eugene Jerome Hainer (Republican) 41.80%
  • William H. Dech (Populist) 30.68%
  • Victor Vifquain (Democratic) 24.01%
  • J. P. Kettlewell (Prohibition) 3.51%
Nebraska 5 William A. McKeighan
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Populist 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska 6 Omer Madison Kem
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Populist 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Omer Madison Kem (Populist) 46.11%
  • James Whitehead (Republican) 40.09%
  • A. T. Gatewood (Democratic) 11.87%
  • Orlando R. Beebe (Prohibition) 1.94%

New Hampshire

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1 Luther F. McKinney Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Henry W. Blair (Republican) 49.86%
  • Charles F. Stone (Democratic) 48.40%
  • George D. Dodge (Prohibition) 1.43%
  • Josiah A. Whittier (Populist) 0.32%
New Hampshire 2 Warren F. Daniell Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

New Jersey

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1 Christopher A. Bergen Republican 1888 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY Henry C. Loudenslager (Republican) 50.65%
  • Frank M. Porch (Democratic) 45.43%
  • Robert T. Seagraves (Prohibition) 3.92%
New Jersey 2 James Buchanan Republican 1884 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY John J. Gardner (Republican) 50.68%
  • George D. Wetherill (Democratic) 45.94%
  • F. French (Prohibition) 3.01%
  • D. Duroe (Populist) 0.38%
New Jersey 3 Jacob Augustus Geissenhainer Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
New Jersey 4 Samuel Fowler Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
New Jersey 5 Cornelius A. Cadmus Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Cornelius A. Cadmus (Democratic) 50.70%
  • Henry Doherty (Republican) 47.12%
  • C. H. Warner (Prohibition) 1.14%
  • M. Richter (Socialist Labor) 1.05%
New Jersey 6 Thomas Dunn English Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
New Jersey 7 Edward F. McDonald Democratic 1890 Incumbent died November 5, 1892
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY George Bragg Fielder (Democratic) 49.93%
  • Frank O. Cole (Republican) 43.63%
  • Edward F. McDonald (Democratic) 5.28%
  • C. Barthelmes (Socialist Labor) 0.56%
  • J. S. Carman (Prohibition) 0.38%
  • A. J. Zoller (Populist) 0.22%
New Jersey 8 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY William Peters Hepburn (Democratic) 50.37%
  • Winfield S. Chamberlin (Republican) 47.14%
  • Joel G. Van Cise (Prohibition) 1.76%
  • John P. Weigel (Socialist Labor) 0.74%

New York

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1

Nevada

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nevada at-large Horace F. Bartine Republican 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Silver gain.

North Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Dakota at-large Martin N. Johnson Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Martin N. Johnson (Republican) 48.95%
  • James F. O'Brien (Democratic) 30.49%
  • Hans A. Foss (Independent) 20.56%

Ohio

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1 Bellamy Storer Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bellamy Storer (Republican) 50.58%
  • Robert B. Bowler (Democratic) 47.29%
  • Emar M. Davis (Populist) 1.30%
  • George M. Hammell (Prohibition) 0.83%
Ohio 2 John A. Caldwell Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John A. Caldwell (Republican) 51.46%
  • Charles T. Grieve (Democratic) 46.45%
  • John W. Harrington (Populist) 1.49%
  • Lorenzo D. McGowan (Prohibition) 0.60%
Ohio 3 George W. Houk Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George W. Houk (Democratic) 52.99%
  • Charles C. Donley (Republican) 43.72%
  • James M. Scott (Prohibition) 2.40%
  • William F. Lukey (Populist) 0.90%
Ohio 4 Martin K. Gantz Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.
  • Green check.svgY Fernando C. Layton (Democratic) 56.69%
  • C. S. Mauk (Republican) 35.60%
  • Peter A. Miller (Populist) 4.44%
  • Uriah M. Styles (Prohibition) 3.27%
Fernando C. Layton
Redistricted from the 5th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 5 Dennis D. Donovan
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Dennis D. Donovan (Democratic) 53.35%
  • George L. Griffith (Republican) 40.99%
  • A. A. Weaver (Populist) 2.86%
  • D. W. Cramer (Prohibition) 2.80%
Ohio 6 John M. Pattison
Redistricted from the 11th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio 7 William E. Haynes Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio 8 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Luther M. Strong (Republican) 51.69%
  • Fremont Arford (Democratic) 43.71%
  • Robert W. Laughlin (Prohibition) 4.50%
  • Nathaniel R. Piper (Populist) 0.11%
Ohio 9 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
Ohio 10 William H. Enochs
Redistricted from the 12th district
Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
James I. Dungan
Redistricted from the 13th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.
Robert E. Doan Republican 1890 Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
Ohio 11 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Charles H. Grosvenor (Republican) 51.41%
  • Charles E. Peoples (Democratic) 44.56%
  • Charles B. Taylor (Prohibition) 2.54%
  • Milton B. Cooley (Populist) 1.49%
Ohio 12 Joseph H. Outhwaite
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph H. Outhwaite (Democratic) 52.63%
  • Edward N. Huggins (Republican) 44.19%
  • Albert Dunlap (Prohibition) 2.09%
  • Edward J. Bracken (Populist) 1.10%
Ohio 13 Darius D. Hare
Redistricted from the 8th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Darius D. Hare (Democratic) 54.83%
  • Lewis W. Hull (Republican) 40.66%
  • Marcus B. Chase (Prohibition) 2.49%
  • John N. Smith (Populist) 2.02%
Ohio 14 Michael D. Harter
Redistricted from the 15th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Michael D. Harter (Democratic) 49.79%
  • Elizur G. Johnson (Republican) 45.57%
  • John Richardson (Prohibition) 3.51%
  • A. W. Myers (Populist) 1.13%
James W. Owens Democratic 1888 Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
Ohio 15 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Henry Clay Van Voorhis (Republican) 49.43%
  • Milton Turner (Democratic) 46.35%
  • John M. Wilkin (Prohibition) 3.40%
  • Stephen R. Crumbacker (Populist) 0.82%
Ohio 16 Albert J. Pearson
Redistricted from the 17th district
Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 17 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY James A. D. Richards (Democratic) 55.82%
  • Arthur H. Walkey (Republican) 40.45%
  • Charles Rhodes (Prohibition) 3.54%
  • Rezin B. Wasson (Ind. Democratic) 0.18%
Ohio 18 Joseph D. Taylor Republican 1886 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY George P. Ikirt (Democratic) 48.20%
  • Thomas R. Morgan (Republican) 45.62%
  • Matthew H. Shay (Prohibition) 3.59%
  • John W. Northrop (Populist) 2.60%
Ohio 19 Ezra B. Taylor Republican 1880 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY Stephen A. Northway (Republican) 55.23%
  • A. H. Tidball (Democratic) 37.18%
  • Bailey S. Dean (Prohibition) 5.06%
  • George A. Wise (Populist) 2.53%
Ohio 20 Vincent A. Taylor Republican 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY William J. White (Republican) 49.12%
  • John S. Ellen (Democratic) 46.42%
  • Grandison N. Tuttle (Prohibition) 2.64%
  • Hubert Nettleton (Populist) 1.82%
Ohio 21 Tom L. Johnson Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Tom L. Johnson (Democratic) 53.39%
  • Orlando J. Hodge (Republican) 43.49%
  • Isaac Cowen (Prohibition) 1.75%
  • Charles W. Wooldridge (Populist) 1.38%

Oregon

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oregon 1 Binger Hermann Republican 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Binger Hermann (Republican) 46.45%
  • R. M. Veatch (Democratic) 31.95%
  • M. V. Rork (Populist) 18.45%
  • Winfield T. Rigdon (Prohibition) 3.15%
Oregon 2 None (District created)New seat.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY William R. Ellis (Republican) 44.87%
  • James H. Slater (Democratic) 34.73%
  • John C. Luce (Populist) 17.02%
  • Cornelius J. Bright (Prohibition) 3.38%

Pennsylvania

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania at-large

Rhode Island

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1 Oscar Lapham Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Rhode Island 2 Charles H. Page Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected late on a run-off ballot.First ballot (November 8, 1892):

Second ballot (April 5, 1893):

South Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1 William H. Brawley Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 2 George D. Tillman Democratic 1882 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina 3 George Johnstone Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Asbury Latimer (Democratic) 89.69%
  • John Tolbert (Republican) 8.47%
  • W. W. Russell (Unknown) 1.84%
South Carolina 4 George W. Shell Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 5 John J. Hemphill Democratic 1882 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina 6 Eli T. Stackhouse Democratic 1890 Incumbent died June 14, 1892.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
South Carolina 7 William Elliott Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

South Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Dakota at-large
2 seats
John Pickler Republican 1889 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Pickler (Republican) 25.58%
  • Green check.svgY William V. Lucas (Republican) 25.22%
  • John Edward Kelley (Independent) 19.28%
  • William Lardner (Independent) 18.59%
  • L.E. Whitcher (Democratic) 10.77%
  • Chauncey L. Wood (Democratic) 0.56%
John L. Jolley Republican 1891 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.

Tennessee

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1 Alfred A. Taylor Republican 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Alfred A. Taylor (Republican) 56.02%
  • W. J. McSween (Democratic) 41.35%
  • A. R. Vance (Prohibition) 2.63% [15]
Tennessee 2 John C. Houk Republican 1891 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John C. Houk (Republican) 67.13%
  • W. L. Welcker (Democratic) 27.68%
  • Will A. McTeer (Prohibition) 2.71%
  • Albert Chavaness (Populist) 2.47% [16]
Tennessee 3 Henry C. Snodgrass Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 4 Benton McMillin Democratic 1878 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 5 James D. Richardson Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James D. Richardson (Democratic) 61.13%
  • Thomas J. Ogilivie (Populist) 35.95%
  • A. S. Stewart (Prohibition) 2.92% [19]
Tennessee 6 Joseph E. Washington Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph E. Washington (Democratic) 61.96%
  • John B. Allen (Populist) 35.65%
  • H. C. Merritt (Prohibition) 2.40% [20]
Tennessee 7 Nicholas N. Cox Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Nicholas N. Cox (Democratic) 57.54%
  • W. A. Witherspoon (Populist) 40.28%
  • [FNU] Swaltham (Prohibition) 2.18% [21]
Tennessee 8 Benjamin A. Enloe Democratic 1886 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Benjamin A. Enloe (Democratic) 50.17%
  • R. H. Thrasher (Republican) 49.72%
  • James T. Warren (Prohibition) 0.12% [22]
Tennessee 9 Rice A. Pierce Democratic 1888 Incumbent lost re-election as an Independent Democrat.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Tennessee 10 Josiah Patterson Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.

Washington

West Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
West Virginia 1 John O. Pendleton Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 2 William Lyne Wilson Democratic 1882 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Lyne Wilson (Democratic) 50.13%
  • J. Nelson Wisner (Republican) 47.71%
  • N. W. Fitzgerald (Populist) 1.41%
  • D. J. Gibson (Prohibition) 0.75% [26]
West Virginia 3 John D. Alderson Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 4 James Capehart Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James Capehart (Democratic) 52.36%
  • Charles T. Caldwell (Republican) 47.41%
  • Zenas Martin (Populist) 0.24% [28]

Wisconsin

Wisconsin elected ten members of congress on Election Day, November 8, 1892. [29] [30]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wisconsin 1 Clinton Babbitt Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 2 Charles Barwig Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Allen R. Bushnell
Redistricted from 3rd district .
Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-nomination.
Democratic loss.
Wisconsin 3 None (New district)New district.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph W. Babcock (Republican) 50.4%
  • A. H. Krouskop (Democratic) 42.4%
  • Josiah Thomas (Prohibition) 4.7%
  • Ritner Stephenson (Populist) 2.5%
Wisconsin 4 John L. Mitchell Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 5 George H. Brickner Democratic 1888 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 6 Lucas M. Miller Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-nomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Owen A. Wells (Democratic) 51.1%
  • Emil Baensch (Republican) 45.1%
  • Charles H. Forward (Prohibition) 2.3%
  • Peter A. Griffith (Populist) 1.5%
Wisconsin 7 Frank P. Coburn Democratic 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY George B. Shaw (Republican) 48.5%
  • Frank P. Coburn (Democratic) 41.3%
  • Ole B. Oleson (Prohibition) 5.2%
  • David F. Powell (Populist) 5.0%
Wisconsin 8 None (New district)New district.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Lyman E. Barnes (Democratic) 52.9%
  • Henry A. Frambach (Republican) 44.1%
  • John P. Zonne (Prohibition) 3.0%
Wisconsin 9 Thomas Lynch Democratic 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas Lynch (Democratic) 52.2%
  • Myron H. McCord (Republican) 44.0%
  • Adolph D. Pergoli (Populist) 3.8%
  • William D. Badger (Prohibition) 0.1%
Wisconsin 10 Nils P. Haugen
Redistricted from 8th district .
Republican 1887 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Nils P. Haugen (Republican) 50.6%
  • Daniel Buchanan Jr. (Democratic) 37.4%
  • Peter L. Scritsmier (Populist) 12.0%

Wyoming

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wyoming at-large Clarence D. Clark Republican 1890 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.

Non-voting delegates

Oklahoma Territory

DistrictIncumbentThis race
DelegatePartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oklahoma Territory at-large David Archibald Harvey Republican 1890 Incumbent lost re-nomination.
New delegate elected.
Republican hold.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Three states held early elections between June 6 and September 12, and Rhode Island had a late run-off election April 5, 1893.
  2. 1 2 Dubin (p. 303) records 214 Democrats, 2 Independent Democrats, 127 Republicans, 11 Populists, and 1 Silver at the opening of the 53rd Congress, before several contested elections overturned a few results.
  3. Includes 2 Independent Democrats: Michael J. McEttrick elected in Massachusetts's 10th congressional district, and William McAleer elected in Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district.
  4. There were 2 Independent Democrats and 1 Silver Party member.
  5. Includes 1 Independent Democrat.
  6. Nevada elected Francis G. Newlands, a member of the Silver Party.
  7. 1 2 Full name unavailable

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