1966 United States House of Representatives elections

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1966 United States House of Representatives elections
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  1964 November 8, 1966 1968  

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  John W. McCormack (Speaker of the US House)(b) (1).jpg Gerald ford 1961 (cropped).jpg
Leader John McCormack Gerald Ford
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceJanuary 10, 1962January 3, 1965
Leader's seat Massachusetts 9th Michigan 5th
Last election295 seats140 seats
Seats won248187
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 47Increase2.svg 47
Popular vote26,934,13625,521,157
Percentage50.9%48.2%
SwingDecrease2.svg 6.2%Increase2.svg 5.8%

The 1966 House Elections in the United States.svg
Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain

Speaker before election

John McCormack
Democratic

Elected Speaker

John McCormack
Democratic

The 1966 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives on November 8, 1966, to elect members to serve in the 90th United States Congress. They occurred in the middle of President Lyndon B. Johnson's second term. As the Vietnam War continued to escalate and race riots exploded in cities across the country, Johnson's popularity had fallen, and the opposition Republican Party was able to gain a net of 47 seats from Johnson's Democratic Party, which nonetheless maintained a clear majority in the House. This was also the first election that occurred after the Voting Rights Act of 1965 became law, the first time since 1870 that a Republican won a House seat in Arkansas, and the first since 1876 that the party did so in South Carolina (after the same in a 1965 special election for the seat). [1]

Contents

Republican gains

Special elections

Elections are listed by date and district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1 Herbert Covington Bonner Democratic 1940 Incumbent died November 7, 1965.
New member elected February 5, 1966.
Democratic hold; winner was later re-elected.
New York 17 John Lindsay Republican 1958 Incumbent resigned December 31, 1965 to become Mayor of New York City.
New member elected February 8, 1966.
Republican hold; winner was later re-elected.
Texas 8 Albert Thomas Democratic 1936 Incumbent died February 15, 1966.
New member elected March 26, 1966.
Democratic hold; winner did not seek re-election.
California 14 John F. Baldwin Jr. Republican 1954 Incumbent died March 9, 1966.
New member elected June 7, 1966.
Democratic gain; winner was later re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jerome Waldie (Democratic) 51.2%
  • Frank Newman (Republican) 31.2%
  • John A. Richardson (Republican) 10.6%
  • Leo A. Costa (Democratic) 4.3%
  • Doris G. Johnston (Republican) 1.6%
  • Talluk B. Wrakstad (Republican) 1.2%

Overall results

248187
DemocratRepublican
PartiesSeatsPopular Vote
1964 1966ChangeStrengthVote %Change
Democratic Party 295248Decrease2.svg 4757.0%26,934,13650.9%Decrease2.svg 6.2%
Republican Party 140187Increase2.svg 4743.0%25,521,15748.2%Increase2.svg 5.8%
Conservative Party 208,7560.4%Increase2.svg 0.3%
Independent 85,6410.2%Steady2.svg
Liberal Party 75,3030.1%Decrease2.svg 0.1%
Peace and Freedom Party 16,922<0.1%Steady2.svg
American Independent Party 14,461<0.1%Steady2.svg
Constitution Party 11,110<0.1%Steady2.svg
Socialist Labor Party 5,771<0.1%Steady2.svg
Independent-Socialist Party 3,502<0.1%Steady2.svg
New Hispano Party 2,263<0.1%Steady2.svg
People's Choice Party 1,299<0.1%Steady2.svg
Socialist Workers Party 1,014<0.1%Steady2.svg
Veteran Party 939<0.1%Steady2.svg
Others29,7010.1%Increase2.svg 0.1%
Total4354350100.0%52,901,975100.0%——

Source: Election Statistics – Office of the Clerk

Popular vote
Democratic
50.91%
Republican
48.24%
Others
0.85%
House seats
Democratic
57.01%
Republican
42.99%

1 One vacancy due to refusal of House to seat Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D-New York)

House seats by party holding plurality in state
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80+% to 100% Democratic
80+% to 100% Republican
60+% to 80% Democratic
60+% to 80% Republican
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House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% to 100% Democratic
  80+% to 100% Republican
  60+% to 80% Democratic
  60+% to 80% Republican
  ≤ 60% Democratic
  ≤ 60% Republican
6+ Democratic gain
6+ Republican gain
3-5 Democratic gain
3-5 Republican gain
1-2 Democratic gain
1-2 Republican gain
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  6+ Democratic gain
  6+ Republican gain
  3-5 Democratic gain
  3-5 Republican gain
  1-2 Democratic gain
  1-2 Republican gain
  no net change

Alabama

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 1 Jack Edwards Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jack Edwards (Republican) 65.8%
  • Warren L. Finch (Democratic) 34.2%
Alabama 2 William L. Dickinson Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 3 George W. Andrews Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 4 Glenn Andrews Republican 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 5 Armistead I. Selden Jr. Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 6 John H. Buchanan Jr. Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Alabama 7 James D. Martin Republican 1964 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Alabama.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Tom Bevill (Democratic) 64.4%
  • Wayman Sherrer (Republican) 35.6%
Alabama 8 Robert E. Jones Jr. Democratic 1947 (special) Incumbent re-elected.

Alaska

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alaska at-large Ralph Rivers Democratic 1958 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Arizona

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arizona 1 John Jacob Rhodes Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
Arizona 2 Mo Udall Democratic 1961 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Mo Udall (Democratic) 59.6%
  • G. Alfred McGinnis (Republican) 40.4%
Arizona 3 George F. Senner Jr. Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Arkansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Arkansas 1 Ezekiel C. Gathings Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 2 Wilbur Mills Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas 3 James William Trimble Democratic 1944 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Arkansas 4 Oren Harris Democratic 1940 Incumbent resigned to become district judge.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.

California

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
California 1 Don Clausen Republican 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Don Clausen (Republican) 65.1%
  • Thomas T. Storer (Democratic) 34.9%
California 2 Bizz Johnson Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bizz Johnson (Democratic) 70.9%
  • William H. Romack Jr. (Republican) 29.1%
California 3 John E. Moss Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John E. Moss (Democratic) 67.5%
  • Terry G. Feil (Republican) 32.5%
California 4 Robert Leggett Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Leggett (Democratic) 59.5%
  • Tom McHatton (Republican) 40.5%
California 5 Phillip Burton Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Phillip Burton (Democratic) 71.3%
  • Terry R. Macken (Republican) 28.7%
California 6 William S. Mailliard Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
California 7 Jeffery Cohelan Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jeffery Cohelan (Democratic) 64.4%
  • Malcolm M. Champlin (Republican) 35.6%
California 8 George P. Miller Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George P. Miller (Democratic) 65.4%
  • Raymond P. Britton (Republican) 34.6%
California 9 Don Edwards Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Don Edwards (Democratic) 63.2%
  • Wilbur G. Durkee (Republican) 36.8%
California 10 Charles Gubser Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Gubser (Republican) 69.1%
  • George Leppert (Democratic) 30.9%
California 11 J. Arthur Younger Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
California 12 Burt Talcott Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Burt Talcott (Republican) 77.3%
  • Gerald V. Barron (Democratic) 22.7%
California 13 Charles M. Teague Republican 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
California 14 Jerome Waldie Democratic 1966 Incumbent re-elected.
California 15 John J. McFall Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John J. McFall (Democratic) 57.0%
  • Sam Van Dyken (Republican) 43.0%
California 16 B. F. Sisk Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
California 17 Cecil R. King Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Cecil R. King (Democratic) 60.8%
  • Don Cortum (Republican) 39.2%
California 18 Harlan Hagen Democratic 1952 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
California 19 Chet Holifield Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Chet Holifield (Democratic) 62.3%
  • William R. Sutton (Republican) 37.7%
California 20 H. Allen Smith Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY H. Allen Smith (Republican) 73.4%
  • Raymond Freschi (Democratic) 26.6%
California 21 Augustus Hawkins Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
California 22 James C. Corman Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
California 23 Del M. Clawson Republican 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Del M. Clawson (Republican) 67.4%
  • Ed O'Connor (Democratic) 32.6%
California 24 Glenard P. Lipscomb Republican 1953 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
California 25 Ronald B. Cameron Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
California 26 Thomas M. Rees Democratic 1965 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas M. Rees (Democratic) 62.3%
  • Irving Teichner (Republican) 37.7%
California 27 Edwin Reinecke Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Edwin Reinecke (Republican) 65.3%
  • John A. "Jack" Howard (Democratic) 34.7%
California 28 Alphonzo E. Bell Jr. Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
California 29 George Brown Jr. Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
California 30 Edward R. Roybal Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Edward R. Roybal (Democratic) 66.4%
  • Henri O'Bryant Jr. (Republican) 33.6%
California 31 Charles H. Wilson Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
California 32 Craig Hosmer Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Craig Hosmer (Republican) 80.1%
  • Tracy Odell (Democratic) 19.9%
California 33 Kenneth W. Dyal Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
California 34 Richard T. Hanna Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
California 35 James B. Utt Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James B. Utt (Republican) 73.1%
  • Thomas B. Lenhart (Democratic) 26.9%
California 36 Bob Wilson Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bob Wilson (Republican) 72.9%
  • William C. Godfrey (Democratic) 27.1%
California 37 Lionel Van Deerlin Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
California 38 John V. Tunney Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Colorado

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Colorado 1 Byron G. Rogers Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Colorado 2 Roy H. McVicker Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Colorado 3 Frank Evans Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Frank Evans (Democratic) 51.7%
  • David W. Enoch (Republican) 48.3%
Colorado 4 Wayne N. Aspinall Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.

Connecticut

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Connecticut 1 Emilio Q. Daddario Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Emilio Q. Daddario (Democratic) 58.0%
  • John L. Bonee (Republican) 41.2%
  • Donald B. LaCroix (People's Choice) 0.8%
Connecticut 2 William St. Onge Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William St. Onge (Democratic) 56.2%
  • Joseph H. Goldberg (Republican) 43.2%
  • Daniel R. Tarasevich (Veteran) 0.6%
Connecticut 3 Robert Giaimo Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Giaimo (Democratic) 53.1%
  • Stelio Salmona (Republican) 41.5%
  • Robert M. Cook (American Independent) 5.4%
Connecticut 4 Donald J. Irwin Democratic 1958
1960 (lost)
1964
Incumbent re-elected.
Connecticut 5 John S. Monagan Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John S. Monagan (Democratic) 59.1%
  • Romeo G. Petroni (Republican) 40.9%
Connecticut 6 Bernard F. Grabowski Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Delaware

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Delaware at-large Harris McDowell Democratic 1958 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Florida

Florida redistricted to adjust for demographic changes; in addition to minor boundary changes a district was removed from northern Florida, and Broward County was broken out into its own district. [2]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Florida 1 Bob Sikes Democratic 1940
1944 (resigned)
1974
Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Bob Sikes (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 2 Don Fuqua
Redistricted from the 9th district
Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Don Fuqua (Democratic) 76.3%
  • Harold Hill (Republican) 23.7%
D. R. Matthews
Redistricted from the 8th district
Democratic 1952 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.
Florida 3 Charles E. Bennett
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Charles E. Bennett (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 4 Syd Herlong
Redistricted from the 5th district
Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Syd Herlong (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 5 Edward Gurney
Redistricted from the 11th district
Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Edward Gurney (Republican) Unopposed
Florida 6 Sam Gibbons
Redistricted from the 10th district
Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Sam Gibbons (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 7 James A. Haley Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James A. Haley (Democratic) 63.2%
  • Joe Z. Lovingood (Republican) 36.8%
Florida 8 William C. Cramer
Redistricted from the 12th district
Republican 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Florida 9 Paul Rogers
Redistricted from the 6th district
Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Paul Rogers (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 10 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
Florida 11 Claude Pepper
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Claude Pepper (Democratic) Unopposed
Florida 12 Dante Fascell
Redistricted from the 4th district
Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Dante Fascell (Democratic) 56.9%
  • Mike Thompson (Republican) 43.1%

Georgia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Georgia 1 G. Elliott Hagan Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 2 Maston E. O'Neal Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Maston E. O'Neal Jr. (Democratic) Unopposed
Georgia 3 Bo Callaway Republican 1964 Incumbent retired to run for governor.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Jack Brinkley (Democratic) 61.8%
  • Billy J. Mixon (Republican) 38.2%
Georgia 4 James MacKay Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Georgia 5 Charles L. Weltner Democratic 1962 Incumbent withdrew and was replaced on the ballot.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Georgia 6 John Flynt Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Flynt (Democratic) 67.9%
  • G. Paul Jones Jr. (Republican) 32.1%
Georgia 7 John William Davis Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia 8 J. Russell Tuten Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Georgia 9 Phillip M. Landrum Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Phillip M. Landrum (Democratic) Unopposed
Georgia 10 Robert Grier Stephens Jr. Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.

Hawaii

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Hawaii at-large Spark Matsunaga Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.Elected on a general ticket:
Patsy Mink Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Idaho

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Idaho 1 Compton I. White Jr. Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Idaho 2 George V. Hansen Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Illinois

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Illinois 1 William L. Dawson Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 2 Barratt O'Hara Democratic 1948
1950 (lost)
1952
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Barratt O'Hara (Democratic) 59.2%
  • Philip G. Bixler (Republican) 40.8%
Illinois 3 William T. Murphy Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 4 Ed Derwinski Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ed Derwinski (Republican) 72.0%
  • Ray J. Rybacki (Democratic) 28.0%
Illinois 5 John C. Kluczynski Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 6 Daniel J. Ronan Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Daniel J. Ronan (Democratic) 57.0%
  • Samuel A. DeCaro (Republican) 43.0%
Illinois 7 Frank Annunzio Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Frank Annunzio (Democratic) 80.9%
  • Joseph D. Day (Republican) 19.1%
Illinois 8 Dan Rostenkowski Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 9 Sidney R. Yates Democratic 1948
1962 (retired)
1964
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Sidney R. Yates (Democratic) 59.9%
  • Richard C. Storey Jr. (Republican) 40.1%
Illinois 10 Harold R. Collier Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 11 Roman Pucinski Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 12 Robert McClory Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert McClory (Republican) 69.1%
  • Herbert L. Stern (Democratic) 30.9%
Illinois 13 Donald Rumsfeld Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Donald Rumsfeld (Republican) 76.0%
  • James L. McCabe (Democratic) 24.0%
Illinois 14 John N. Erlenborn Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 15 Charlotte Thompson Reid Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 16 John B. Anderson Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John B. Anderson (Republican) 73.0%
  • Robert M. Whiteford (Democratic) 27.0%
Illinois 17 Leslie C. Arends Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 18 Robert H. Michel Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 19 Gale Schisler Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois 20 Paul Findley Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Paul Findley (Republican) 62.2%
  • Richard R. Wolfe (Democratic) 37.8%
Illinois 21 Kenneth J. Gray Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 22 William L. Springer Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 23 George E. Shipley Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Illinois 24 Melvin Price Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Melvin Price (Democratic) 71.5%
  • John S. Guthrie (Republican) 28.5%

Indiana

Indiana redistricted for this election, election boundary changes forced two Republican incumbents into the same district while creating a new district that was won by another Republican. [2]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Indiana 1 Ray Madden Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ray Madden (Democratic) 58.3%
  • Albert Harrigan (Republican) 41.7%
Indiana 2 Charles A. Halleck Republican 1935 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Indiana 3 John Brademas Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Brademas (Democratic) 55.8%
  • Robert A. Ehlers (Republican) 44.2%
Indiana 4 E. Ross Adair Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY E. Ross Adair (Republican) 63.5%
  • J. Byron Hayes (Democratic) 36.5%
Indiana 5 J. Edward Roush Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY J. Edward Roush (Democratic) 51.1%
  • Kenneth Bowman (Republican) 48.9%
Indiana 6 William G. Bray
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William G. Bray (Republican) 65.7%
  • James M. Nicholson (Democratic) 33.6%
  • Henry W. Holt (Independent) 0.7%
Indiana 7 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY John T. Myers (Republican) 54.3%
  • Elden C. Tipton (Democratic) 45.7%
Indiana 8 Winfield K. Denton Democratic 1954 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Indiana 9 Lee Hamilton Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Lee Hamilton (Democratic) 53.8%
  • John W. Lewis (Republican) 46.2%
Indiana 10 Richard L. Roudebush
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Ralph Harvey Republican 1960 Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
Indiana 11 Andrew Jacobs Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Iowa

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Iowa 1 John R. Schmidhauser Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 2 John Culver Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Iowa 3 H. R. Gross Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY H. R. Gross (Republican) 62.0%
  • L. A. Pat Touchae (Democratic) 38.0%
Iowa 4 Bert Bandstra Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 5 Neal Smith Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Neal Smith (Democratic) 60.4%
  • Don Mahon (Republican) 39.0%
  • Robbins Risher (American Constitution) 0.6%
Iowa 6 Stanley L. Greigg Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Iowa 7 John R. Hansen Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Kansas

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kansas 1 Bob Dole Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bob Dole (Republican) 68.6%
  • Berniece Henkle (Democratic) 31.4%
Kansas 2 Chester L. Mize Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Chester L. Mize (Republican) 62.8%
  • Harry G. Wiles (Democratic) 37.2%
Kansas 3 Robert Ellsworth Republican 1960 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY Larry Winn (Republican) 52.9%
  • Marvin E. Rainey (Democratic) 45.0%
  • Harold H. Shomber (Conservative) 2.1%
Kansas 4 Garner E. Shriver Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Kansas 5 Joe Skubitz Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joe Skubitz (Republican) 60.9%
  • Delno L. Bass (Democratic) 39.1%

Kentucky

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 1 Frank Stubblefield Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Kentucky 2 William Natcher Democratic 1953 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Natcher (Democratic) 58.9%
  • R. Douglas Ford (Republican) 41.1%
Kentucky 3 Charles R. Farnsley Democratic 1964 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY William Cowger (Republican) 59.0%
  • Norbert Blume (Democratic) 41.0%
Kentucky 4 Frank Chelf Democratic 1944 Incumbent retired, but replaced John Moloney on the ballot after he died 2 days before the election.
Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Kentucky 5 Tim Lee Carter Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Tim Lee Carter (Republican) 75.4%
  • Eugene C. Harter Jr. (Democratic) 24.6%
Kentucky 6 John C. Watts Democratic 1951 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John C. Watts (Democratic) 65.0%
  • William Hendren (Republican) 35.0%
Kentucky 7 Carl D. Perkins Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.

Louisiana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Louisiana 1 F. Edward Hébert Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 2 Hale Boggs Democratic 1940
1942 (lost)
1946
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Hale Boggs (Democratic) 68.6%
  • Leonard L. Limes (Republican) 31.4%
Louisiana 3 Edwin E. Willis Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 4 Joe Waggonner Democratic 1961 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 5 Otto Passman Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 6 James H. Morrison Democratic 1942 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY John Rarick (Democratic) 76.6%
  • Crayton G. Hall (Republican) 23.4%
Louisiana 7 Edwin Edwards Democratic 1965 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Louisiana 8 Speedy Long Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Maine

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maine 1 Stanley R. Tupper Republican 1960 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Maine 2 William Hathaway Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

Maryland

Maryland redistricted its at-large district into an 8th district around Montgomery County, managing to adjust boundaries so no existing incumbents were displaced. [2]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Maryland 1 Rogers Morton Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 2 Clarence Long Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Clarence Long (Democratic) 69.3%
  • Paul T. McHenry Jr. (Republican) 30.7%
Maryland 3 Edward Garmatz Democratic 1947 (special) Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Edward Garmatz (Democratic) Unopposed
Maryland 4 George Hyde Fallon Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 5 Hervey Machen Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Maryland 6 Charles Mathias Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Mathias (Republican) 70.9%
  • Walter G. Finch (Democratic) 29.1%
Maryland 7 Samuel Friedel Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Samuel Friedel (Democratic) 76.0%
  • Stephen L. Rosenstein (Republican) 24.0%
Maryland 8 Carlton R. Sickles
Redistricted from the at-large seat
Democratic 1962 Incumbent retired to run for governor.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Gilbert Gude (Republican) 54.4%
  • Royce Hanson (Democratic) 45.6%

Massachusetts

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Massachusetts 1 Silvio O. Conte Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Silvio O. Conte (Republican) Unopposed
Massachusetts 2 Edward Boland Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Edward Boland (Democratic) Unopposed
Massachusetts 3 Philip J. Philbin Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 4 Harold Donohue Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Harold Donohue (Democratic) Unopposed
Massachusetts 5 F. Bradford Morse Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY F. Bradford Morse (Republican) 74.8%
  • Charles N. Tsapatsaris (Democratic) 25.2%
Massachusetts 6 William H. Bates Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 7 Torbert Macdonald Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Massachusetts 8 Tip O'Neill Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Tip O'Neill (Democratic) Unopposed
Massachusetts 9 John W. McCormack Democratic 1928 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY John W. McCormack (Democratic) Unopposed
Massachusetts 10 Joseph W. Martin Jr. Republican 1924 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY Margaret Heckler (Republican) 51.1%
  • Patrick H. Harrington Jr. (Democratic) 48.9%
Massachusetts 11 James A. Burke Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James A. Burke (Democratic) 74.8%
  • James L. Hofford (Republican) 25.2%
Massachusetts 12 Hastings Keith Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.

Michigan

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Michigan 1 John Conyers Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Conyers (Democratic) 84.2%
  • Rhecha R. Ross (Republican) 15.8%
Michigan 2 Weston E. Vivian Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 3 Paul H. Todd Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 4 J. Edward Hutchinson Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 5 Gerald Ford Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Gerald Ford (Republican) 68.4%
  • James Mathew Catchick (Democratic) 31.6%
Michigan 6 Charles E. Chamberlain Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 7 John C. Mackie Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 8 R. James Harvey Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY R. James Harvey (Republican) 69.9%
  • Wager F. Clunis (Democratic) 30.1%
Michigan 9 Robert P. Griffin Republican 1956 Resigned to become U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green check.svgY Guy Vander Jagt (Republican) 66.7%
  • Henry J. Dongvillo (Democratic) 33.3%
Michigan 10 Al Cederberg Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Al Cederberg (Republican) 67.4%
  • Hubert C. Evans (Democratic) 32.6%
Michigan 11 Raymond F. Clevenger Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Michigan 12 James G. O'Hara Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James G. O'Hara (Democratic) 65.1%
  • Patrick J. Driscoll (Republican) 34.9%
Michigan 13 Charles Diggs Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Diggs (Democratic) 83.0%
  • Frank Daniels (Republican) 17.0%
Michigan 14 Lucien Nedzi Democratic 1961 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Lucien Nedzi (Democratic) 59.7%
  • William J. Kennedy (Republican) 40.3%
Michigan 15 William D. Ford Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 16 John Dingell Democratic 1955 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Dingell (Democratic) 62.7%
  • John T. Dempsey (Republican) 37.3%
Michigan 17 Martha Griffiths Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Martha Griffiths (Democratic) 69.2%
  • William P. Harrington (Republican) 30.8%
Michigan 18 William Broomfield Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan 19 Billie S. Farnum Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Minnesota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Minnesota 1 Al Quie Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Al Quie (Republican) 65.9%
  • George Daley (DFL) 34.1%
Minnesota 2 Ancher Nelsen Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ancher Nelsen (Republican) 66.2%
  • Charles M. Christensen (DFL) 33.8%
Minnesota 3 Clark MacGregor Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 4 Joseph Karth DFL 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph Karth (DFL) 53.4%
  • Stephen Maxwell (Republican) 46.6%
Minnesota 5 Donald M. Fraser DFL 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota 6 Alec G. Olson DFL 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Minnesota 7 Odin Langen Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Odin Langen (Republican) 63.2%
  • Keith C. Davison (DFL) 36.8%
Minnesota 8 John Blatnik DFL 1946 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY John Blatnik (DFL) Unopposed

Mississippi

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Mississippi 1 Thomas Abernethy Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas Abernethy (Democratic) 68.8%
  • William Alexander (Independent) 21.3%
  • Dock Drummond (Independent) 9.9%
Mississippi 2 Jamie Whitten Democratic 1941 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 3 John Bell Williams Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi 4 Prentiss Walker Republican 1964 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.
Mississippi 5 William M. Colmer Democratic 1932 Incumbent re-elected.

Missouri

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Missouri 1 Frank M. Karsten Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 2 Thomas B. Curtis Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 3 Leonor Sullivan Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Leonor Sullivan (Democratic) 71.1%
  • Homer McCracken (Republican) 28.9%
Missouri 4 William J. Randall Democratic 1959 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 5 Richard W. Bolling Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 6 William R. Hull Jr. Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 7 Durward G. Hall Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Durward G. Hall (Republican) 62.3%
  • Arch M. Skelton (Democratic) 37.7%
Missouri 8 Richard H. Ichord Jr. Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 9 William L. Hungate Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri 10 Paul C. Jones Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Paul C. Jones (Democratic) 61.0%
  • William Bruckerhoff (Republican) 39.0%

Montana

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Montana 1 Arnold Olsen Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Arnold Olsen (Democratic) 50.8%
  • Dick Smiley (Republican) 49.2%
Montana 2 James F. Battin Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.

Nebraska

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nebraska 1 Clair A. Callan Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Nebraska 2 Glenn Cunningham Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska 3 David Martin Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY David Martin (Republican) 73.0%
  • John Homan (Democratic) 27.0%

Nevada

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Nevada at-large Walter S. Baring Jr. Democratic 1948
1952 (lost)
1956
Incumbent re-elected.

New Hampshire

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Hampshire 1 J. Oliva Huot Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
New Hampshire 2 James Colgate Cleveland Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.

New Jersey

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Jersey 1 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY John E. Hunt (Republican) 51.3%
  • Michael J. Piarulli (Democratic) 46.2%
  • Elliott G. Heard Jr. (Independent) 1.4%
  • Joseph V. Hayden (Conservative) 0.7%
  • Dominic W. Doganiero (Socialist Labor) 0.1%
  • Frederick L. Compton (Peace Equal Rights) 0.1%
New Jersey 2 Thomas C. McGrath Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
New Jersey 3 James J. Howard Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New Jersey 4 Frank Thompson Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Frank Thompson (Democratic) 56.2%
  • Ralph Clark Chandler (Republican) 43.5%
  • Joseph J. Frank (Socialist Labor) 0.3%
New Jersey 5 Peter Frelinghuysen Jr. Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Peter Frelinghuysen Jr. (Republican) 70.8%
  • Carter Jefferson (Democratic) 27.1%
  • Robert G. Wright (Conservative) 2.2%
New Jersey 6 William T. Cahill
Redistricted from the 1st district
Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William T. Cahill (Republican) 66.9%
  • Walter Dubrow (Democratic) 30.7%
  • Malcolm C. McWeeney (Conservative) 1.8%
  • Nathan Robinson (Peace Equal Rights) 0.5%
  • Bernardo S. Doganiero (Socialist Labor) 0.2%
New Jersey 7 William B. Widnall Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
New Jersey 8 Charles S. Joelson Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles S. Joelson (Democratic) 59.6%
  • Richard M. DeMarco (Republican) 38.2%
  • Harry Santhouse (Socialist Labor) 2.2%
New Jersey 9 Henry Helstoski Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New Jersey 10 Peter W. Rodino Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Peter W. Rodino (Democratic) 64.3%
  • Earl Harris (Republican) 32.7%
  • Virginia Elliott (Conservative) 2.4%
  • Harry Press (Socialist Labor) 0.6%
New Jersey 11 Joseph Minish Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph Minish (Democratic) 58.3%
  • Leonard J. Felzenberg (Republican) 40.8%
  • Joseph Carroll (Socialist Labor) 0.9%
New Jersey 12 Florence P. Dwyer
Redistricted from the 6th district
Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Florence P. Dwyer (Republican) 73.9%
  • Robert F. Allen (Democratic) 23.9%
  • Howard Shershinger (Conservative) 2.1%
Paul J. Krebs Democratic 1964 Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
New Jersey 13 Neil Gallagher Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Neil Gallagher (Democratic) 71.8%
  • Ruth Swayze (Republican) 28.2%
New Jersey 14 Dominick V. Daniels Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Dominick V. Daniels (Democratic) 68.0%
  • Thomas R. McSherry (Republican) 28.5%
  • Benjamin J. Messina (Conservative) 3.5%
New Jersey 15 Edward J. Patten Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Edward J. Patten (Democratic) 57.0%
  • C. John Stroumtsos (Republican) 41.5%
  • Albert Wasilewski (Conservative) 1.6%

New Mexico

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New Mexico at-large Thomas G. Morris Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
E. S. Johnny Walker Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.

New York

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 1 Otis G. Pike Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Otis G. Pike (Democratic) 58.9%
  • James M. Catterson Jr. (Republican) 33.7%
  • Domenico Crachi Jr. (Conservative) 7.4%
New York 2 James R. Grover Jr. Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James R. Grover Jr. (Republican) 54.7%
  • Frank M. Corso (Democratic) 34.1%
  • Edward Campbell (Conservative) 10.2%
  • John Brush (Peace) 1.0%
New York 3 Lester L. Wolff Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 4 John W. Wydler Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John W. Wydler (Republican) 59.7%
  • Martin Steadman (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Donald H. Serrell (Conservative) 6.9%
  • Bernard Kagel (Peace) 1.4%
New York 5 Herbert Tenzer Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Herbert Tenzer (Democratic) 49.9%
  • Thomas Brennan (Republican) 48.6%
  • Carleton M. Fisher (Peace) 1.5%
New York 6 Seymour Halpern Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Seymour Halpern (Republican) 59.0%
  • Gilbert T. Redleaf (Democratic) 29.4%
  • Ronald E. Weiss (Conservative) 11.5%
New York 7 Joseph P. Addabbo Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joseph P. Addabbo (Democratic) 64.9%
  • Louis R. Mercogliano (Republican) 24.0%
  • Raymond G. Carpenter (Conservative) 11.1%
New York 8 Benjamin Rosenthal Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Benjamin Rosenthal (Democratic) 69.6%
  • Thomas C. Gowlan (Republican) 22.1%
  • Cyrus Julien (Conservative) 8.3%
New York 9 James J. Delaney Democratic 1944
1946 (lost)
1948
Incumbent re-elected.
New York 10 Emanuel Celler Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Emanuel Celler (Democratic) 82.1%
  • Erwin A. Rosenberg (Republican) 17.9%
New York 11 Eugene Keogh Democratic 1936 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Frank J. Brasco (Democratic) 70.6%
  • Benjamin W. Feldman (Republican) 21.9%
  • Edward L. Johnson (Liberal) 7.5%
New York 12 Edna F. Kelly Democratic 1949 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
New York 13 Abraham J. Multer Democratic 1947 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Abraham J. Multer (Democratic) 61.9%
  • Mary Gravina (Republican) 18.6%
  • Hershell Chanin (Liberal) 13.3%
  • Michael J. Spadaro (Conservative) 6.1%
New York 14 John J. Rooney Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John J. Rooney (Democratic) 77.6%
  • Leon F. Nadrowski (Republican) 22.4%
New York 15 Hugh Carey Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Hugh Carey (Democratic) 56.8%
  • Herbert F. Ryan (Republican) 43.2%
New York 16 John M. Murphy Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John M. Murphy (Democratic) 57.4%
  • Frank J. Biondolillo (Republican) 42.6%
New York 17 Theodore R. Kupferman Republican 1966 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
New York 18 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (Democratic) 74.0%
  • Lassen R. Walsh (Republican) 17.5%
  • Richard Priedeaux (Liberal) 6.5%
  • Ryland E. D. Chase (Conservative) 2.0%
New York 19 Leonard Farbstein Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 20 William Fitts Ryan Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William Fitts Ryan (Democratic) 74.8%
  • Norman C. Harlowe (Republican) 20.7%
  • Carolyn S. Weller (Conservative) 4.5%
New York 21 James H. Scheuer Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 22 Jacob H. Gilbert Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jacob H. Gilbert (Democratic) 74.2%
  • Pedro Luis Rodriguez (Republican) 19.3%
  • Carlos Rosario (Liberal) 6.5%
New York 23 Jonathan B. Bingham Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jonathan B. Bingham (Democratic) 73.4%
  • Harold Grosberg (Republican) 18.9%
  • Walter A. Quinn Jr. (Conservative) 7.8%
New York 24 Paul A. Fino Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 25 Richard Ottinger Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Richard Ottinger (Democratic) 54.6%
  • Frederick J. Martin Jr. (Republican) 45.4%
New York 26 Ogden R. Reid Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ogden R. Reid (Republican) 69.3%
  • Joseph L. Hutner (Democratic) 25.4%
  • Albert M. Gants (Conservative) 5.3%
New York 27 John G. Dow Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John G. Dow (Democratic) 47.2%
  • Louis V. Mills (Republican) 44.5%
  • Frederick P. Roland (Conservative) 8.3%
New York 28 Joseph Y. Resnick Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 29 Leo W. O'Brien Democratic 1952 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Daniel E. Button (Republican) 53.3%
  • Richard J. Connors (Democratic) 45.1%
  • John Muller (Conservative) 1.6%
New York 30 Carleton J. King Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 31 Robert C. McEwen Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 32 Alexander Pirnie Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 33 Howard W. Robison Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 34 James M. Hanley Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 35 Samuel S. Stratton Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 36 Frank Horton Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Frank Horton (Republican) 67.3%
  • Milo Thomas (Democratic) 22.6%
  • Robert H. Detig (Conservative) 6.4%
  • Donald P. Feder (Liberal) 3.7%
New York 37 Barber Conable Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Barber Conable (Republican) 67.7%
  • Kenneth Hed (Democratic) 30.0%
  • Jerome Balter (Liberal) 2.4%
New York 38 Charles Goodell Republican 1959 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Goodell (Republican) 67.2%
  • Edison LeRoy Jr. (Democratic) 29.3%
  • Charles F. Schwartz (Liberal) 2.1%
  • Lloyd R. Murphy (Conservative) 1.4%
New York 39 Richard D. McCarthy Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 40 Henry P. Smith III Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
New York 41 Thaddeus J. Dulski Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.

North Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Carolina 1 Walter B. Jones Sr. Democratic 1966 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 2 Lawrence H. Fountain Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 3 David N. Henderson Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY David N. Henderson (Democratic) Unopposed
North Carolina 4 Harold D. Cooley Democratic 1934 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
North Carolina 5 Ralph James Scott Democratic 1956 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
North Carolina 6 Horace R. Kornegay Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 7 Alton Lennon Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Alton Lennon (Democratic) Unopposed
North Carolina 8 Charles R. Jonas Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
North Carolina 9 Jim Broyhill Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jim Broyhill (Republican) 63.3%
  • Robert Bingham (Democratic) 36.7%
North Carolina 10 Basil Whitener Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Basil Whitener (Democratic) 56.1%
  • W. Hall Young (Republican) 43.9%
North Carolina 11 Roy A. Taylor Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Roy A. Taylor (Democratic) 52.8%
  • W. Scott Harvey (Republican) 47.2%

North Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
North Dakota 1 Mark Andrews Republican 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
North Dakota 2 Rolland W. Redlin Democratic-NPL 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Ohio

Ohio redistricted its at-large seat into a 24th district, splitting out the counties to the southwest of Dayton from the city itself, as well as moving a district in southeastern Ohio into the Columbus area. [2]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Ohio 1 John J. Gilligan Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio 2 Donald D. Clancy Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Donald D. Clancy (Republican) 70.7%
  • Thomas E. Anderson (Democratic) 29.3%
Ohio 3 Rodney M. Love Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio 4 William M. McCulloch Republican 1947 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 5 Del Latta Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Del Latta (Republican) 75.3%
  • John H. Shock (Democratic) 24.7%
Ohio 6 Bill Harsha Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bill Harsha (Republican) 67.9%
  • Ottie W. Reno (Democratic) 32.1%
Ohio 7 Bud Brown Republican1965Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Bud Brown (Republican) Unopposed
Ohio 8 Jackson Edward Betts Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 9 Thomas L. Ashley Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 10 Walter H. Moeller Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio 11 J. William Stanton Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 12 Samuel L. Devine Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 13 Charles Adams Mosher Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 14 William Hanes Ayres Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 15 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Chalmers Wylie (Republican) 59.9%
  • Robert L. Van Heyde (Republican) 40.1%
Ohio 16 Frank T. Bow Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 17 John M. Ashbrook Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Robert T. Secrest
Redistricted from the 15th district
Democratic 1962 Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.
Ohio 18 Wayne Hays Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Wayne Hays (Democratic) 64.1%
  • William H. Weir (Republican) 35.9%
Ohio 19 Michael J. Kirwan Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 20 Michael A. Feighan Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 21 Charles Vanik Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Charles Vanik (Democratic) 81.7%
  • Frederick M. Coleman (Republican) 18.3%
Ohio 22 Frances P. Bolton Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 23 William E. Minshall Jr. Republican 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
Ohio 24 Robert E. Sweeney
Redistricted from the at-large district
Democratic 1964 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Buz Lukens (Republican) 58.5%
  • James H. Pelley (Democratic) 41.5%

Oklahoma

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oklahoma 1 Page Belcher Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Page Belcher (Republican) 69.7%
  • Ed Cadenhead (Democratic) 30.3%
Oklahoma 2 Ed Edmondson Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ed Edmondson (Democratic) 53.6%
  • Denzil D. Garrison (Republican) 46.4%
Oklahoma 3 Carl Albert Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Carl Albert (Democratic) 77.2%
  • Whit Pate (Republican) 22.8%
Oklahoma 4 Tom Steed Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Tom Steed (Democratic) 50.2%
  • Truman T. Branscum (Republican) 49.8%
Oklahoma 5 John Jarman Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Jarman (Democratic) 69.6%
  • Melvin H. Gragg (Republican) 30.4%
Oklahoma 6 Jed Johnson Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Oregon

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Oregon 1 Wendell Wyatt Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Wendell Wyatt (Republican) 74.3%
  • Malcolm Cross (Democratic) 25.7%
Oregon 2 Al Ullman Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Al Ullman (Democratic) 63.3%
  • Everett J. Thoren (Republican) 36.7%
Oregon 3 Edith Green Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Edith Green (Democratic) 67.0%
  • Lyle Dean (Republican) 33.0%
Oregon 4 Robert B. Duncan Democratic 1962 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Pennsylvania

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Pennsylvania 1 William A. Barrett Democratic 1944
1946 (lost)
1948
Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 2 Robert N. C. Nix Sr. Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 3 James A. Byrne Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James A. Byrne (Democratic) 56.6%
  • Walter T. Darmopray (Republican) 43.4%
Pennsylvania 4 Herman Toll Democratic 1958 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Joshua Eilberg (Democratic) 51.9%
  • Robert Bear Cohen (Republican) 48.1%
Pennsylvania 5 William J. Green III Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 6 George M. Rhodes Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George M. Rhodes (Democratic) 56.1%
  • Daniel B. Boyer Jr. (Republican) 43.9%
Pennsylvania 7 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 8 Willard S. Curtin Republican 1956 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 9 George Watkins
Redistricted from the 7th district
Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY George Watkins (Republican) 62.6%
  • John A. O'Brien (Democratic) 37.4%
Paul B. Dague Republican 1946 Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
Pennsylvania 10 Joseph M. McDade Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 11 Dan Flood Democratic 1944
1946 (lost)
1948
1952 (lost)
1954
Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Dan Flood (Democratic) 67.2%
  • Gerald C. Broadt (Republican) 32.8%
Pennsylvania 12 J. Irving Whalley Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 13 Richard Schweiker Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 14 William S. Moorhead Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 15 Fred B. Rooney Democratic 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Fred B. Rooney (Democratic) 52.4%
  • George J. Joseph (Republican) 47.6%
Pennsylvania 16 John C. Kunkel Republican 1961 (special) Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 17 Herman T. Schneebeli Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 18 Robert J. Corbett Republican 1938
1940 (lost)
1944
Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 19 Nathaniel N. Craley Jr. Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 20 Elmer J. Holland Democratic 1942 (special)
1942 (retired)
1956 (special)
Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 21 John Herman Dent Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 22 John P. Saylor Republican 1949 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John P. Saylor (Republican) 67.5%
  • Frank H. Buck (Democratic) 32.5%
Pennsylvania 23 Albert W. Johnson Republican 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 24 Joseph P. Vigorito Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 25 Frank M. Clark Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Frank M. Clark (Democratic) 64.5%
  • John F. Heath (Republican) 35.5%
Pennsylvania 26 Thomas E. Morgan Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania 27 James G. Fulton Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James G. Fulton (Republican) 67.7%
  • Stephen J. Arnold (Democratic) 32.3%

Rhode Island

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Rhode Island 1 Fernand St Germain Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Rhode Island 2 John E. Fogarty Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John E. Fogarty (Democratic) 64.7%
  • Everett C. Sammartino (Republican) 35.3%

South Carolina

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Carolina 1 L. Mendel Rivers Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY L. Mendel Rivers (Democratic) Unopposed
South Carolina 2 Albert Watson Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Albert Watson (Republican) 64.3%
  • Fred LeClercq (Democratic) 35.7%
South Carolina 3 William J. B. Dorn Democratic 1946
1948 (retired)
1950
Incumbent re-elected.
South Carolina 4 Robert T. Ashmore Democratic 1953 (special) Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Robert T. Ashmore (Democratic) Unopposed
South Carolina 5 Thomas S. Gettys Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Thomas S. Gettys (Democratic) Unopposed
South Carolina 6 John L. McMillan Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.

South Dakota

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
South Dakota 1 Ben Reifel Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ben Reifel (Republican) 66.7%
  • Francis Richter (Democratic) 33.3%
South Dakota 2 E. Y. Berry Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY E. Y. Berry (Republican) 60.5%
  • Jack P. Allmon (Democratic) 39.5%

Tennessee

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Tennessee 1 Jimmy Quillen Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Jimmy Quillen (Republican) 87.1%
  • Temus Bright (Independent) 12.9%
Tennessee 2 John Duncan Sr. Republican 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John Duncan Sr. (Republican) 78.9%
  • Jake Armstrong (Democratic) 21.1%
Tennessee 3 Bill Brock Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Bill Brock (Republican) 64.2%
  • Franklin Haney (Democratic) 35.8%
Tennessee 4 Joe L. Evins Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joe L. Evins (Democratic) 90.0%
  • William Bean (Independent) 10.0%
Tennessee 5 Richard Fulton Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Richard Fulton (Democratic) 63.0%
  • George Kelly (Republican) 37.0%
Tennessee 6 William Anderson Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
Tennessee 7 Tom J. Murray Democratic 1942 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
  • Green check.svgY Ray Blanton (Democratic) 50.6%
  • Julius Hurst (Republican) 48.4%
  • L. B. Winfield (Independent) 1.0%
Tennessee 8 Fats Everett Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Fats Everett (Democratic) 75.2%
  • Jim Boyd (Republican) 24.8%
Tennessee 9 George W. Grider Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Texas

Texas redistricted for this election, eliminating its at-large district and removing two East Texas districts in favor of adding three districts in South Texas, suburban Houston, and suburban Dallas. [2]

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 1 Wright Patman Democratic 1928 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Wright Patman (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 2 John Dowdy
Redistricted from the 7th district
Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY John Dowdy (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 3 Joe R. Pool
Redistricted from the at-large seat
Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Joe R. Pool (Democratic) 53.4%
  • Bill Hayes (Republican) 46.6%
Texas 4 Ray Roberts Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Ray Roberts (Democratic) Unopposed
Lindley Beckworth
Redistricted from the 3rd district
Democratic 1956 Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.
Texas 5 Earle Cabell Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Earle Cabell (Democratic) 61.0%
  • Duke Burgess (Republican) 39.0%
Texas 6 Olin E. Teague Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Olin E. Teague (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 7 None (district created)New seat.
Republican gain.
Texas 8 Lera Millard Thomas Democratic 1966 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
Texas 9 Jack Brooks
Redistricted from the 2nd district
Democratic 1952 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Jack Brooks (Democratic) Unopposed
Clark W. Thompson Democratic 1947 (special) Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.
Texas 10 J. J. Pickle Democratic 1963 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY J. J. Pickle (Democratic) 74.3%
  • Jane Sumner (Republican) 24.6%
  • R. R. Richter (Constitution) 1.1%
Texas 11 William R. Poage Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
Texas 12 Jim Wright Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Jim Wright (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 13 Graham B. Purcell Jr. Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Texas 14 John Andrew Young Democratic 1956 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY John Andrew Young (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 15 Kika de la Garza Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Kika de la Garza (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 16 Richard Crawford White Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Richard Crawford White (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 17 Omar Burleson Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Omar Burleson (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 18 Walter E. Rogers Democratic 1950 Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Price (Republican) 59.5%
  • Dee Miller (Democratic) 40.5%
Texas 19 George H. Mahon Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY George H. Mahon (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 20 Henry B. González Democratic 1961 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Henry B. González (Democratic) 87.1%
  • Robert C. Moore (Conservative) 7.8%
  • Bert Ellis (Constitution) 5.1%
Texas 21 O. C. Fisher Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY O. C. Fisher (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 22 Robert R. Casey Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Robert R. Casey (Democratic) Unopposed
Texas 23 None (district created)New seat.
Democratic gain.
  • Green check.svgY Abraham Kazen (Democratic) 96.4%
  • Richard K. Troxell (Constitution) 3.6%

Utah

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Utah 1 Laurence J. Burton Republican 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Utah 2 David S. King Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

Vermont

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Vermont at-large Robert Stafford Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Robert Stafford (Republican) 65.6%
  • William J. Ryan (Democratic) 34.4%

Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Virginia 1 Thomas N. Downing Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Thomas N. Downing (Democratic) Unopposed
Virginia 2 Porter Hardy Jr. Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY Porter Hardy Jr. (Democratic) Unopposed
Virginia 3 David E. Satterfield III Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.Green check.svgY David E. Satterfield III (Democratic) Unopposed
Virginia 4 Watkins Abbitt Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Watkins Abbitt (Democratic) 66.5%
  • Edward J. SIlverman (Independent) 21.8%
  • Others 11.6%
Virginia 5 William M. Tuck Democratic 1953 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY William M. Tuck (Democratic) 56.2%
  • Robert L. Gilliam (Republican) 43.8%
Virginia 6 Richard H. Poff Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Richard H. Poff (Republican) 80.8%
  • Murray A. Stoller (Democratic) 19.2%
Virginia 7 John O. Marsh Jr. Democratic 1962 Incumbent re-elected.
Virginia 8 Howard W. Smith Democratic 1930 Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Virginia 9 W. Pat Jennings Democratic 1954 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Virginia 10 Joel Broyhill Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.

Washington

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Washington 1 Thomas Pelly Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Thomas Pelly (Republican) 80.3%
  • Alice Franklin Bryant (Democratic) 19.7%
Washington 2 Lloyd Meeds Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Lloyd Meeds (Democratic) 60.7%
  • Eugene M. Smith (Republican) 36.0%
  • George E. Pittan (Conservative) 2.4%
  • Frank L. Batterson (Peace and Freedom) 0.9%
Washington 3 Julia Butler Hansen Democratic 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Washington 4 Catherine Dean May Republican 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Washington 5 Tom Foley Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Tom Foley (Democratic) 56.5%
  • Dorothy R. Powers (Republican) 43.5%
Washington 6 Floyd Hicks Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Floyd Hicks (Democratic) 60.4%
  • George Mahler (Republican) 39.6%
Washington 7 Brock Adams Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Brock Adams (Democratic) 62.8%
  • James Munn (Republican) 36.0%
  • Robert B. Shaw (Peace and Freedom) 1.2%

West Virginia

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
West Virginia 1 Arch A. Moore Jr. Republican 1956 Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 2 Harley Orrin Staggers Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 3 John M. Slack Jr. Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
West Virginia 4 Ken Hechler Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Ken Hechler (Democratic) 59.7%
  • Harry D. Humphreys (Republican) 40.3%
West Virginia 5 James Kee Democratic 1964 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY James Kee (Democratic) 63.6%
  • Elizabeth Ann Bowen (Republican) 36.4%

Wisconsin

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wisconsin 1 Lynn E. Stalbaum Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 2 Robert Kastenmeier Democratic 1958 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 3 Vernon W. Thomson Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 4 Clement Zablocki Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 5 Henry S. Reuss Democratic 1954 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY Henry S. Reuss (Democratic) 70.0%
  • Curtis T. Pechtel (Republican) 29.7%
  • James E. Boulton (Independent) 0.3%
Wisconsin 6 John Abner Race Democratic 1964 Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin 7 Melvin Laird Republican 1952 Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 8 John W. Byrnes Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green check.svgY John W. Byrnes (Republican) 61.3%
  • Marvin S. Kagen (Democratic) 38.7%
Wisconsin 9 Glenn Robert Davis Republican 1947 (special)
1956 (retired)
1964
Incumbent re-elected.
Wisconsin 10 Alvin O'Konski Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.

Wyoming

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Wyoming at-large Teno Roncalio Democratic 1964 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator.
New member elected.
Republican gain.

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