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1 Election summaries  





2 Election dates  





3 Special elections  





4 Alabama  





5 Arkansas  





6 California  





7 Colorado  





8 Connecticut  





9 Delaware  





10 Florida  





11 Georgia  





12 Idaho  





13 Illinois  





14 Indiana  





15 Iowa  





16 Kansas  





17 Kentucky  





18 Louisiana  





19 Maine  





20 Maryland  





21 Massachusetts  





22 Michigan  





23 Minnesota  





24 Mississippi  





25 Missouri  





26 Montana  





27 Nebraska  





28 Nevada  





29 New Hampshire  





30 New Jersey  





31 New York  





32 North Carolina  





33 North Dakota  





34 Ohio  





35 Oregon  





36 Pennsylvania  





37 Rhode Island  





38 South Carolina  





39 South Dakota  





40 Tennessee  





41 Texas  





42 Utah  





43 Vermont  





44 Virginia  





45 Washington  





46 West Virginia  





47 Wisconsin  





48 Wyoming  





49 Non-voting delegates  



49.1  Arizona Territory  





49.2  Hawaii Territory  





49.3  New Mexico Territory  





49.4  Oklahoma Territory  





49.5  Puerto Rico  







50 See also  





51 Notes  





52 References  





53 Bibliography  





54 External links  














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1900 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1898 June 4, September 4, September 10, and November 6, 1900[a] 1902 →

All 357 seats in the United States House of Representatives
179 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader David Henderson James Richardson
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since March 4, 1899 March 4, 1899
Leader's seat Iowa 3rd Tennessee 5th
Last election 187 seats 161 seats
Seats won 200[1][2] 151[1][2]
Seat change Increase13 Decrease10
Popular vote 6,929,305 6,081,813
Percentage 50.65% 44.45%
Swing Increase 2.10% Increase 0.27%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Populist Silver Republican
Last election 5 seats 2
Seats won 5[1][2] 1[2]
Seat change Steady Decrease1
Popular vote 321,908 54,591
Percentage 2.35% 0.40%
Swing Decrease 1.89% Decrease 0.16%

  Fifth party
 
Party Independent
Last election 1
Seats won 0
Seat change Decrease1
Popular vote 44,982
Percentage 0.33%
Swing Decrease 0.55%

Results
     Democratic gain      Republican gain      Populist gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold      Populist hold      Silver Republican hold


Speaker before election

David Henderson
Republican

Elected Speaker

David Henderson
Republican

The 1900 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1900, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They coincided with the re-election of President William McKinley. Elections were held for 357 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 45 states, to serve in the 57th United States Congress. Special elections were also held throughout the year.

McKinley's Republican Party gained thirteen seats from the Democratic Party and minor parties, cementing their majority. A reassertion of Republican control in the Mid-Atlantic was key in the gain of new seats. However, with an improved economy, especially in the industrial sector, the election cycle featured no keystone issue, resulting in a general support for the status quo. The fading Populist Party held on to five House seats, while the sole member of the Silver Party changed parties to Democratic. This was the last time a third party headed into house elections with a party leader. All subsequent third parties to serve in the House would not select a party leader.

Election summaries[edit]

151 6 200
Democrat [b] Republican
State Type Total
seats
Democratic Populist Republican Silver/
Silver Republican
Seats Change Seats Change Seats Change Seats Change
Alabama District 9 9 Increase1 0 Steady 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Arkansas District 6 6 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
California District 7 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 7 Increase1 0 Steady
Colorado District 2 0 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady 1[c] Steady
Connecticut District 4 0 Steady 0 Steady 4 Steady 0 Steady
Delaware At-large 1 0 Steady 0 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady
Florida District 2 2 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Georgia District 11 11 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Idaho At-large 1 0 Steady 1 Increase1 0 Steady 0 Decrease1[d]
Illinois District 22 11 Increase3 0 Steady 11 Decrease3 0 Steady
Indiana District 13 4 Steady 0 Steady 9 Steady 0 Steady
Iowa District 11 0 Steady 0 Steady 11 Steady 0 Steady
Kansas District
+at-large
8 1 Increase1 0 Decrease1 7 Steady 0 Steady
Kentucky District 11 8 Decrease1 0 Steady 3 Increase1 0 Steady
Louisiana District 6 6 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Maine[e] District 4 0 Steady 0 Steady 4 Steady 0 Steady
Maryland District 6 0 Decrease2 0 Steady 6 Increase2 0 Steady
Massachusetts District 13 3 Steady 0 Steady 10 Steady 0 Steady
Michigan District 12 0 Steady 0 Steady 12 Steady 0 Steady
Minnesota District 7 0 Steady 0 Steady 7 Steady 0 Steady
Mississippi District 7 7 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Missouri District 15 12 Steady 0 Steady 3[f] Steady 0 Steady
Montana At-large 1 0 Decrease1 1 Increase1 0 Steady 0 Steady
Nebraska District 6 2 Increase1 2 Decrease1 2 Steady 0 Steady
Nevada At-large 1 1 Increase1 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Decrease1[g]
New Hampshire District 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
New Jersey District 8 2 Steady 0 Steady 6 Steady 0 Steady
New York District 34 13 Decrease5 0 Steady 21 Increase5 0 Steady
North Carolina District 9 7 Increase1 0 Decrease1 2 Steady 0 Steady
North Dakota At-large 1 0 Steady 0 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady
Ohio District 21 4 Decrease2 0 Steady 17 Increase2 0 Steady
Oregon[e] District 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
Pennsylvania District
+2 at-large
30 4 Decrease6 0 Steady 26 Increase6 0 Steady
Rhode Island District 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
South Carolina District 7 7 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
South Dakota At-large 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
Tennessee District 10 8 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
Texas District 13 13 Increase1 0 Steady 0 Decrease1 0 Steady
Utah At-large 1 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 1 Increase1 0 Steady
Vermont[e] District 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
Virginia District 10 10 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady 0 Steady
Washington At-large 2 0 Steady 0 Steady 2 Steady 0 Steady
West Virginia District 4 0 Decrease1 0 Steady 4 Increase1 0 Steady
Wisconsin District 10 0 Steady 0 Steady 10 Steady 0 Steady
Wyoming At-large 1 0 Steady 0 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady
Total 357 151
42.3%
Decrease10 5
1.4%
Decrease1 200
56.0%
Increase13 1[c]
0.3%
Decrease2
Popular vote
Republican

50.65%
Democratic

44.45%
Populist

2.35%
Silver Republican

0.40%
Independent

0.33%
Others

1.82%
House seats
Republican

56.02%
Democratic

42.30%
Populist

1.40%
Silver Republican

0.28%

The previous election of 1898 saw the election of 6 Populists, 2 Silver Republicans, and a Silver Party member.

House seats by party holding plurality in state
  80+% Democratic
  80+% Populist
  80+% Republican
  60+ to 80% Democratic
 
  60+ to 80% Republican
  Up to 60% Democratic
  Up to 60% Populist
  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

Election dates[edit]

All the states held their elections November 6, 1900, except for 3 states, with 8 seats among them:

Special elections[edit]

District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Results Candidates
Maryland 1 John Walter Smith Democratic 1898 Incumbent resigned January 12, 1900.
New member elected November 6, 1900.
Republican gain.
  • Edwin H. Brown (Democratic) 49.12%[4]
  • Pennsylvania 5 Alfred C. Harmer Republican 1876 Incumbent died March 6, 1900.
    New member elected
    Republican hold.
  • unopposed
  • Alabama 8 Joseph Wheeler Democratic 1884 Incumbent resigned April 20, 1900.
    New member elected
    Democratic hold.
  • [data missing]
  • Delaware at-large John H. Hoffecker Republican 1898 Incumbent died June 16, 1900.
    New member elected November 6, 1900.
    Republican hold.
  • Edward Fowler (Democratic) 45.43%
  • Lewis M. Price (Prohibition) 0.94%
  • John P. Mettler (Social Democratic) 0.13%[5]
  • New Jersey 7 William Davis Daly Democratic 1898 Incumbent died July 31, 1900.
    New member elected November 6, 1900.
    Democratic hold.
  • Marshall Van Winkle (Republican) 47.32%
  • James Hickey (Independent Workers) 0.03%
  • California 2 Marion De Vries Democratic 1896 Incumbent resigned August 20, 1900.
    New member elected November 6, 1900.
    Republican gain.
  • J. D. Sproul (Democratic) 49.01%[6]
  • Utah at-large William H. King Democratic 1896 Incumbent's term expired March 3, 1899. Representative-elect B. H. Roberts was refused his seat in Congress.
    Incumbent re-elected to serve the unexpired term on April 2, 1900.
    Democratic hold.
  • James T. Hammond (Republican) 45.89%
  • John H. Hamlin (Socialist Labor) 1.06%
  • Virginia 4 Sydney P. Epes Democratic 1896 Incumbent died March 3, 1900.
    New member elected April 28, 1900.
    Democratic hold.

    J. William Stokes (Democratic) of South Carolina's 7th congressional district died in office on July 6, 1901, and was replaced in a special election by Asbury F. Lever (Democratic)

    Alabama[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Alabama 1
    Alabama 2
    Alabama 3
    Alabama 4
    Alabama 5
    Alabama 6
    Alabama 7
    Alabama 8
    Alabama 9

    Arkansas[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Arkansas 1
    Arkansas 2
    Arkansas 3
    Arkansas 4
    Arkansas 5
    Arkansas 6

    California[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    California 1 John All Barham Republican 1894 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • James F. Farraher (Democratic) 42.4%
  • William Morgan (Socialist) 1.6%
  • Charles T. Clark (Prohibition) 0.8%
  • California 2 Marion De Vries Democratic 1896 Incumbent resigned August 20, 1900, to accept a judicial position.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • J. D. Sproul (Democratic) 47.9%
  • W. F. Lockwood (Socialist) 0.9%
  • W. H. Barron (Prohibition) 0.8%
  • California 3 Victor H. Metcalf Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank Freeman (Democratic) 38%
  • R. A. Dague (Socialist) 2.6%
  • Alvin W. Holt (Prohibition) 1.1%
  • California 4 Julius Kahn Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • R. Porter Ashe (Democratic) 38.2%
  • Charles C. O'Donnell (Independent) 3.6%
  • G. B. Benham (Socialist) 2.2%
  • Joseph Rowell (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • California 5 Eugene F. Loud Republican 1890 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. H. Henry (Democratic) 41.3%
  • C. H. King Sr. (Socialist) 2.2%
  • Fred E. Caton (Prohibition) 0.8%
  • California 6 Russell J. Waters Republican 1898 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold
  • W. D. Crichton (Democratic) 42.4%
  • Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 3.1%
  • A. H. Hensley (Prohibition) 2.1%
  • California 7 James C. Needham Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Graves (Democratic) 37.9%
  • H. G. Wilshire (Socialist) 7%
  • James Campbell (Prohibition) 3.2%
  • Colorado[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Colorado 1 John F. Shafroth Silver Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert W. Bonynge (Republican) 42.07%
  • S. H. Shellenger (Prohibition) 1.95%
  • Joseph Smith (Socialist Labor) 0.33%
  • Charles M. Davis (Social Democratic) 0.32%[7]
  • Colorado 2 John C. Bell Populist 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Herschel M. Hogg (Republican) 43.27%
  • William H. Leonard (Social Democratic) 0.41%
  • Nixon Elliott (Socialist Labor) 0.33%[8]
  • Connecticut[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Connecticut 1
    Connecticut 2
    Connecticut 3
    Connecticut 4

    Delaware[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Delaware at-large Vacant
    John H. Hoffecker (R) died June 16, 1900.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Alexander M. Daly (Democratic) 45.49%
  • Lewis M. Brosius (Prohibition) 1.30%
  • Nathan Shtofman (Social Democratic) 0.13%[9]
  • Florida[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Florida 1 Stephen M. Sparkman Democratic 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • G. Brown Patterson (Republican) 13.0%
  • Florida 2 Robert Wyche Davis Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John M. Cheney (Republican) 20.0%
  • Georgia[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Georgia 1
    Georgia 2
    Georgia 3
    Georgia 4
    Georgia 5
    Georgia 6
    Georgia 7
    Georgia 8
    Georgia 9
    Georgia 10
    Georgia 11

    Idaho[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Idaho at-large Edgar Wilson Silver Republican 1898 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Populist gain.
  • John T. Morrison (Republican) 48.89%[10]
  • Illinois[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Illinois 1
    Illinois 2
    Illinois 3
    Illinois 4
    Illinois 5
    Illinois 6
    Illinois 7
    Illinois 8
    Illinois 9
    Illinois 10
    Illinois 11
    Illinois 12
    Illinois 13
    Illinois 14
    Illinois 15
    Illinois 16
    Illinois 17
    Illinois 18
    Illinois 19
    Illinois 20
    Illinois 21
    Illinois 22

    Indiana[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Indiana 1
    Indiana 2
    Indiana 3
    Indiana 4
    Indiana 5
    Indiana 6
    Indiana 7
    Indiana 8
    Indiana 9
    Indiana 10
    Indiana 11
    Indiana 12
    Indiana 13

    Iowa[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Iowa 1
    Iowa 2
    Iowa 3
    Iowa 4
    Iowa 5
    Iowa 6
    Iowa 7
    Iowa 8
    Iowa 9
    Iowa 10
    Iowa 11

    Kansas[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Kansas 1
    Kansas 2
    Kansas 3
    Kansas 4
    Kansas 5
    Kansas 6
    Kansas 7
    Kansas at-large

    Kentucky[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Kentucky 1
    Kentucky 2
    Kentucky 3
    Kentucky 4
    Kentucky 5
    Kentucky 6
    Kentucky 7
    Kentucky 8
    Kentucky 9
    Kentucky 10
    Kentucky 11

    Louisiana[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Louisiana 1
    Louisiana 2
    Louisiana 3
    Louisiana 4
    Louisiana 5
    Louisiana 6

    Maine[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Maine 1
    Maine 2
    Maine 3
    Maine 4

    Maryland[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Maryland 1 John Walter Smith Democratic 1898 Incumbent resigned January 12, 1900, upon being elected Governor.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • John P. Moore (Democratic) 46.3%
  • George A. Cox (Prohibition) 3.4%
  • George W. Covington (Independent) 0.0%
  • Maryland 2 William Benjamin Baker Republican 1894 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold
  • J. Frederick C. Talbott (Democratic) 48.2%
  • John W. Angell (Prohibition) 1.8%
  • Nicholas W. Steele (Ind. Democratic) 1.3%
  • Maryland 3 Frank C. Wachter Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Fulton Leach, Jr. (Democratic) 46.8%
  • Henry Louis Hillegeist (Prohibition) 0.7%
  • Henry F. Magness (Union Reform) 0.1%
  • Levin Thomas Jones (Social Democratic) 0.6%
  • Maryland 4 James W. Denny Democratic 1898 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • James W. Denny (Democratic) 45.9%
  • Charles C. O'Donnell (Independent) 3.6%
  • William Gisriel (Prohibition) 0.7%
  • Charles B. Backman (Social Democratic) 0.1%
  • Maryland 5 Sydney Emanuel Mudd I Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Benjamin H. Camalier (Democratic) 44.8%
  • William H. Thompson (Prohibition) 0.9%
  • Maryland 6 George A. Pearre Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected
  • Charles A. Little (Democratic) 45.4%
  • Samuel M. Hockman (Prohibition) 1.6%
  • George M. Fisher (Ind. Republican) 0.1%
  • Robert W. Stevens (Independent) 0.0%
  • Charles T. Little (Unknown) 0.0%
  • Massachusetts[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Massachusetts 1 George P. Lawrence Republican 1897 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • James H. Bryan (Democratic) 38.4%
  • Theodore Koehler (Social Democratic) 1.9%
  • Kermann Koepke (Socialist Labor) 1.7%
  • Massachusetts 2 Frederick H. Gillett Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas W. Keneflick (Democratic) 36.9%
  • Charles Rawbone (Social Democratic) 2.3%
  • Massachusetts 3 John R. Thayer Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles G. Washburn (Republican) 49.8%
  • Massachusetts 4 George W. Weymouth Republican 1892 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Charles D. Lewis (Democratic) 34.7%
  • Massachusetts 5 William S. Knox Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph J. Flynn (Democratic) 48.1%
  • Orion L. Woodbury (Socialist Labor) 1.3%
  • William S. Searle (Prohibition) 1.0%
  • Charles Franklin Jackman (People's) 0.4%
  • Massachusetts 6 William H. Moody Republican 1895 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Daniel N. Crowley (Democratic) 23.0%
  • Albert L. Gillen (Social Democratic) 9.6%
  • Ernest C. Peabody (Socialist Labor) 2.7%
  • Massachusetts 7 Ernest W. Roberts Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Henry Winn (Democratic) 33.3%
  • Michael D. Fitzgerald (Socialist Labor) 3.3%
  • John Cramb (Social Democratic) 3.2%
  • Massachusetts 8 Samuel W. McCall Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip T. Nickerson (Democratic) 27.8%
  • William E. Stacey (Socialist Labor) 2.8%
  • Massachusetts 9 John F. Fitzgerald Democratic 1894 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Charles T. Witt (Republican) 30.1%
  • John W. Sherman (Social Democratic) 3.3%
  • Massachusetts 10 Henry F. Naphen Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George B. Pierce (Republican) 41.0%
  • Massachusetts 11 Charles F. Sprague Republican 1892 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • William H. Baker (Democratic) 30.0%
  • Moorfield Storey (Independent) 7.9%
  • John A. McIsaac (Social Democratic) 2.0%
  • Massachusetts 12 William C. Lovering Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles F. King (Democratic) 25.7%
  • Charles E. Lowell (Social Democratic) 8.3%
  • George J. Hunt (Socialist Labor) 2.9%
  • Herman T. Regnell (Prohibition) 1.7%
  • Massachusetts 13 William S. Greene Republican 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles T. Luce (Democratic) 25.2%
  • Herbert L. Chipman (Prohibition) 3.7%
  • William Swindlehurst (Socialist Labor) 2.0%
  • Michigan[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Michigan 1
    Michigan 2
    Michigan 3
    Michigan 4
    Michigan 5
    Michigan 6
    Michigan 7
    Michigan 8
    Michigan 9
    Michigan 10
    Michigan 11
    Michigan 12

    Minnesota[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Minnesota 1
    Minnesota 2
    Minnesota 3
    Minnesota 4
    Minnesota 5
    Minnesota 6
    Minnesota 7

    Mississippi[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Mississippi 1 John M. Allen Democratic 1884 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • J. M. Dickey (Republican) 4.65%[11]
  • Mississippi 2 Thomas Spight Democratic 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • John S. Burton (Republican) 6.21%[12]
  • Mississippi 3 Thomas C. Catchings Democratic 1884 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold
    Mississippi 4 Andrew F. Fox Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. D. Frazee (Republican) 7.20%
  • Ralph Brewer (Populist) 6.84%[14]
  • Mississippi 5 John S. Williams Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
    Mississippi 6 Frank A. McLain Democratic 1898 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • H. C. Turley (Republican) 12.97%[16]
  • Mississippi 7 Patrick Henry Democratic 1896 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • N. M. Hollingsworth (Midroad-Populist) 7.40%[17]
  • Missouri[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Missouri 1
    Missouri 2
    Missouri 3
    Missouri 4
    Missouri 5
    Missouri 6
    Missouri 7
    Missouri 8
    Missouri 9
    Missouri 10
    Missouri 11
    Missouri 12
    Missouri 13
    Missouri 14
    Missouri 15

    Montana[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Montana at-large Albert J. Campbell Democratic 1898 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Populist gain.
  • Samuel G. Murray (Republican) 37.80%
  • Cornelius F. Kelley (Ind. Democratic) 15.38%
  • Martin J. Elliott (Social Democratic) 1.00%[18]
  • Nebraska[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Nebraska 1 Elmer Burkett Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George W. Berge (Democratic) 45.16%
  • S. T. Davies (Prohibition) 1.30%
  • G. W. Brewster (Midroad-Populist) 0.23%
  • Scattering 0.25%[19]
  • Nebraska 2 David H. Mercer Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edgar Howard (Democratic) 47.08%
  • George E. Baird (Populist) 0.89%
  • John Jeffcoat (Midroad-Populist) 0.27%[20]
  • Nebraska 3 John S. Robinson Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John R. Hays (Republican) 49.00%
  • Isaiah Lightner (Prohibition) 1.21%
  • Eugene A. Crum (Midroad-Populist) 0.41%[21]
  • Nebraska 4 William L. Stark Populist 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John D. Pope (Republican) 48.46%
  • Paul C. Burhaus (Prohibition) 1.66%[22]
  • Nebraska 5 Roderick Dhu Sutherland Populist 1896 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic gain.
  • Webster L. Morlan (Republican) 48.21%
  • James A. Armstrong (Prohibition) 1.52%
  • James K. Stevens (Midroad-Populist) 0.91%[23]
  • Nebraska 6 William Neville Populist 1899 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 48.17%
  • P. W. Hannible (Prohibition) 1.85%
  • C. T. Holliday (Midroad-Populist) 1.27%[24]
  • Nevada[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Nevada at-large Francis G. Newlands Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • E. S. Farrington (Republican) 41.2%
  • New Hampshire[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    New Hampshire 1
    New Hampshire 2

    New Jersey[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    New Jersey 1
    New Jersey 2
    New Jersey 3
    New Jersey 4
    New Jersey 5
    New Jersey 6
    New Jersey 7
    New Jersey 8

    New York[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    New York 1
    New York 2
    New York 3
    New York 4
    New York 5
    New York 6
    New York 7
    New York 8
    New York 9
    New York 10
    New York 11
    New York 12
    New York 13
    New York 14
    New York 15
    New York 16
    New York 17
    New York 18
    New York 19
    New York 20
    New York 21
    New York 22
    New York 23
    New York 24
    New York 25
    New York 26
    New York 27
    New York 28
    New York 29
    New York 30
    New York 31
    New York 32
    New York 33
    New York 34

    North Carolina[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    North Carolina 1
    North Carolina 2
    North Carolina 3
    North Carolina 4
    North Carolina 5
    North Carolina 6
    North Carolina 7
    North Carolina 8
    North Carolina 9

    North Dakota[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    North Dakota at-large Burleigh F. Spalding Republican 1898 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • M. A. Hildreth (Democratic) 37.03%
  • Charles H. Mott (Prohibition) 1.02%
  • J. C. Charest (Social Democratic) 0.72%
  • Martin S. Blair (Populist) 0.21%[25]
  • Ohio[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Ohio 1
    Ohio 2
    Ohio 3
    Ohio 4
    Ohio 5
    Ohio 6
    Ohio 7
    Ohio 8
    Ohio 9
    Ohio 10
    Ohio 11
    Ohio 12
    Ohio 13
    Ohio 14
    Ohio 15
    Ohio 16
    Ohio 17
    Ohio 18
    Ohio 19
    Ohio 20
    Ohio 21

    Oregon[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Oregon 1 Thomas H. Tongue Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bernard Daly (Fusion) 42.44%
  • W. P. Elmore (Prohibition) 4.14%
  • James K. Sears (Populist) 3.94%[26]
  • Oregon 2 Malcolm A. Moody Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Smith (Fusion) 31.71%
  • J. E. Simmons (Ind. Democratic) 8.44%
  • Leslie Butler (Prohibition) 4.74%[27]
  • Pennsylvania[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Pennsylvania 1
    Pennsylvania 2
    Pennsylvania 3
    Pennsylvania 4
    Pennsylvania 5
    Pennsylvania 6
    Pennsylvania 7
    Pennsylvania 8
    Pennsylvania 9
    Pennsylvania 10
    Pennsylvania 11
    Pennsylvania 12
    Pennsylvania 13
    Pennsylvania 14
    Pennsylvania 15
    Pennsylvania 16
    Pennsylvania 17
    Pennsylvania 18
    Pennsylvania 19
    Pennsylvania 20
    Pennsylvania 21
    Pennsylvania 22
    Pennsylvania 23
    Pennsylvania 24
    Pennsylvania 25
    Pennsylvania 26
    Pennsylvania 27
    Pennsylvania 28
    Pennsylvania at-large
    (2 seats elected on a general ticket)

    Rhode Island[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Rhode Island 1
    Rhode Island 2

    South Carolina[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    South Carolina 1 William Elliott Democratic 1886
    1890 (lost contest)
    1890
    1892 (retired)
    1894
    1896 (lost contest)
    1896
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. W. Beckett (Republican) 27.3%
  • South Carolina 2 W. Jasper Talbert Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. B. Odom (Republican) 2.3%
  • South Carolina 3 Asbury Latimer Democratic 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Anson C. Merrick (Republican) 2.5%
  • South Carolina 4 Stanyarne Wilson Democratic 1894 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold
  • S. T. Poinier (Republican) 3.0%
  • South Carolina 5 David E. Finley Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John F. Jones (Republican) 2.7%
  • South Carolina 6 James Norton Democratic 1897 (special) Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold
  • R. A. Stuart (Republican) 5.7%
  • South Carolina 7 J. William Stokes Democratic 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alexander D. Dantzler (Republican) 6.8%
  • South Dakota[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    South Dakota at-large
    (2 seats elected on a general ticket)
    Charles H. Burke Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Eben Martin (Republican) 28.04%
  • Andrew E. Lee (Fusion) 21.24%
  • Joseph B. Moore (Fusion) 21.03%
  • O. A. Harpel (Prohibition) 0.69%
  • M. Rogers (Prohibition) 0.62%
  • Edmund F. English (Midroad-Populist) 0.16%
  • John M. Pease (Midroad-Populist) 0.15%[28]
  • Robert J. Gamble Republican 1898 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.

    Tennessee[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Tennessee 1 Walter P. Brownlow Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • E. C. Reeves (Democratic) 36.80%
  • R. H. Garrett (Prohibition) 0.39%[29]
  • Tennessee 2 Henry R. Gibson Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. F. Park (Democratic) 30.89%
  • W. H. Henry (Prohibition) 0.37%[30]
  • Tennessee 3 John A. Moon Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert S. Sharp (Republican) 47.05%
  • W. A. Wetmore (Prohibition) 0.88%[31]
  • Tennessee 4 Charles E. Snodgrass Democratic 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. J. Gore (Republican) 40.24%[32]
  • Tennessee 5 James D. Richardson Democratic 1884 Incumbent re-elected.
  • A. V. McClain (Republican) 32.00%[33]
  • Tennessee 6 John W. Gaines Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lee Brock (Republican) 26.17%
  • N. N. Anderson (Independent) 1.67%
  • Jonathan Stenser (Unknown) 0.26%[34]
  • Tennessee 7 Nicholas N. Cox Democratic 1890 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Joseph H. Fuzzell (Independent) 45.64%[35]
  • Tennessee 8 Thetus W. Sims Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samuel W. Hawkins (Republican) 44.84%
  • J. H. Mitchell (Prohibition) 1.48%
  • Benjamin A. Enloe (Democratic) 0.32%
  • E. J. Timberlake (Prohibition) 0.28%[36]
  • Tennessee 9 Rice A. Pierce Democratic 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • H. E. Austin (Republican) 26.04%
  • George W. Bennett (Prohibition) 1.94%
  • D. F. Taylor (Social Democratic) 0.23%[37]
  • Tennessee 10 Edward W. Carmack Democratic 1896 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Zachary Taylor (Republican) 35.77%[38]
  • Texas[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Texas 1
    Texas 2
    Texas 3
    Texas 4
    Texas 5
    Texas 6
    Texas 7
    Texas 8
    Texas 9
    Texas 10
    Texas 11
    Texas 12
    Texas 13

    Utah[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Utah at-large William H. King Democratic 1900 (special) Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • William H. King (Democratic) 49.49%
  • A. B. Edler (Social Democratic) 0.68%
  • D. F. Porter (Socialist Labor) 0.09%[39]
  • Vermont[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Vermont 1
    Vermont 2

    Virginia[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Virginia 1
    Virginia 2
    Virginia 3
    Virginia 4
    Virginia 5
    Virginia 6
    Virginia 7
    Virginia 8
    Virginia 9
    Virginia 10

    Washington[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Washington at-large
    (2 seats elected on a general ticket)
    Wesley Livsey Jones Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Francis W. Cushman (Republican) 26.20%
  • J. T. Ronald (Democratic) 21.54%
  • F. C. Robertson (Democratic) 21.28%
  • Others

    • Guy Posson (Prohibition) 1.06%
    • J. A. Adams (Prohibition) 0.98%
    • William Hogan (Social Democratic) 0.93%
    • Hermon F. Titus (Social Democratic) 0.91%
    • Walter Walker (Socialist Labor) 0.44%
    • Christan F. Larsen (Socialist Labor) 0.42%
    Francis W. Cushman Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.

    West Virginia[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    West Virginia 1 Blackburn B. Dovener Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William E. Haymond (Democratic) 44.52%
  • Goodloe Jackson (Prohibition) 1.00%
  • [FNU] Johnson (Populist) 0.10%[40]
  • West Virginia 2 Alston G. Dayton Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas B. Davis (Democratic) 47.46%
  • Herbert Young (Prohibition) 0.62%[41]
  • West Virginia 3 David E. Johnston Democratic 1898 Incumbent lost re-election.
    New member elected.
    Republican gain.
  • David E. Johnston (Democratic) 44.66%
  • John Kyle (Prohibition) 0.05%[42]
  • West Virginia 4 Romeo H. Freer Republican 1898 Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General of West Virginia.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Creed Collins (Democratic) 46.45%
  • W. H. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.10%
  • [FNU] Turner (Populist) 0.01%[43]
  • Wisconsin[edit]

    Wisconsin elected ten members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1900.[44][45]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Wisconsin 1 Henry Allen Cooper Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gilbert T. Hodges (Democratic) 33.0%
  • John R. Beveridge (Prohibition) 2.9%
  • Wisconsin 2 Herman B. Dahle Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John A. Aylward (Democratic) 44.8%
  • Lemuel T. Davies (Prohibition) 2.4%
  • Wisconsin 3 Joseph W. Babcock Republican 1892 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward L. Luckow (Democratic) 33.5%
  • William J. Breeden (Prohibition) 3.0%
  • Wisconsin 4 Theobald Otjen Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George Wilbur Peck (Democratic) 43.5%
  • Robert Meister (Social Dem.) 6.0%
  • Edward W. Drake (Prohibition) 1.0%
  • Wisconsin 5 Samuel S. Barney Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles H. Weisse (Democratic) 41.0%
  • Henry C. Berger (Social Dem.) 5.2%
  • Winfield D. Cox (Prohibition) 1.4%
  • Wisconsin 6 James H. Davidson Republican 1896 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James W. Watson (Democratic) 41.9%
  • Wesley Mott (Prohibition) 1.8%
  • John Voss (Social Dem.) 0.5%
  • Wisconsin 7 John J. Esch Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John P. Rice (Democratic) 32.3%
  • Charles L. Allen (Prohibition) 2.5%
  • Wisconsin 8 Edward S. Minor Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Nathan E. Morgan (Democratic) 39.9%
  • Wisconsin 9 Alexander Stewart Republican 1894 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • Ernest Schweppe (Democratic) 33.0%
  • John F. Scott (Prohibition) 2.3%
  • Wisconsin 10 John J. Jenkins Republican 1894 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank A. Partlow (Democratic) 28.1%
  • Henry A. Russell (Prohibition) 3.2%
  • Wyoming[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Member Party First elected Results Candidates
    Wyoming at-large Frank W. Mondell Republican 1898 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John C. Thompson (Democratic) 40.79%[46]
  • Non-voting delegates[edit]

    Arizona Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    Arizona Territory at-large John F. Wilson Democratic 1898 Incumbent lost renomination.
    New member elected.
    Democratic hold.
  • Oakes Murphy (Republican) 46.11%
  • Davidson[j] (Prohibition) 1.76%[47]
  • Hawaii Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    Hawaii Territory at-large None (New seat) New seat.
    New member elected.
    Home Rule gain.
  • Samuel Parker (Republican) 40.02%
  • David Kawānanakoa (Democratic) 17.23%[48]
  • New Mexico Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    New Mexico Territory at-large Pedro Perea Republican 1898 Incumbent retired.
    New member elected.
    Republican hold.
  • [data missing][49]
  • Oklahoma Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    Oklahoma Territory at-large Dennis T. Flynn Republican 1892
    1894 (lost)
    1898
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Neff[j] (Democratic) 45.70%
  • Allan[j] (Populist) 1.09%
  • Tucker[j] (Socialist) 1.08%[50]
  • Puerto Rico[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Delegate Party First elected Results Candidates
    Puerto Rico at-large None (New seat) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • [data missing][51]
  • See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Regulars only, not including specials
  • ^ There was 1 Silver Republican and 5 Populists.
  • ^ a b Includes 1 member of the Silver Republican faction, John F. Shafroth, of CO-01.
  • ^ Previous election had 1 member from the Silver Republican Party faction.
  • ^ a b c Elections held early.
  • ^ Elections in Missouri's 12th congressional district were contested multiple times, and the seat was considered vacant for much of the 57th Congress – Republican George C. Wagoner was finally seated just before the end of the 57th Congress.[3]
  • ^ Previous election had 1 member from the Silver Party.
  • ^ Also won special election to 56th Congress.
  • ^ Josiah Kerr (Republican) elected on same date to fill remainder of the term in the 56th Congress.
  • ^ a b c d Full name unknown
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c "Party Divisions of the House of Representatives* 1789–Present". Office of the Historian, United States House of Representatives. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  • ^ a b c d Martis, pp. 154–155.
  • ^ See Dubin, p. 333 and 337–338.
  • ^ "MD District 1 Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. December 11, 2003.
  • ^ "DE District At Large - Special Election Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. January 13, 2006.
  • ^ "CA District 2 - Special Election Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. July 24, 2015.
  • ^ "CO District 1 Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. January 1, 2007.
  • ^ "CO District 2 Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. January 1, 2007.
  • ^ "DE District At Large Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. January 13, 2006.
  • ^ "ID At Large". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 4, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 02". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 03". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 04". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 05". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 06". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MS - District 07". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  • ^ "MT At-Large". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 01 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 02 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 03 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 04 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 05 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - NE - District 06 Race - Nov 6, 1900". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
  • ^ "ND At Large". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  • ^ "OR - District 01 Race - Jun 04, 1900". Our Campaigns. June 11, 2008.
  • ^ "OR - District 02 Race - Jun 04, 1900". Our Campaigns. June 12, 2008.
  • ^ "SD At Large". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 9, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 02". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 03". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 04". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 05". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 06". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 07". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 08". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 09". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "TN - District 10". Our Campaigns. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  • ^ "UT Initial District Race - May 01, 1900". Our Campaigns. June 30, 2007.
  • ^ "WV District 01". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 02". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 03". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  • ^ "WV District 04". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  • ^ "Wisconsin U.S. House Election Results" (PDF). Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 5, 2012. Retrieved March 8, 2022 – via Wayback Machine.
  • ^ Froehlich, William H., ed. (1901). "Biographical Sketches". The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin 1901 (Report). Madison, Wisconsin: State of Wisconsin. pp. 722–725. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
  • ^ "WY At-Large". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
  • ^ "AZ Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. May 16, 2019.
  • ^ "HI Delegate At-Large Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. June 9, 2004.
  • ^ "NM Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. February 4, 2006.
  • ^ "OK Territorial Delegate Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. October 6, 2009.
  • ^ "PR Resident Commissioner Race - Nov 06, 1900". Our Campaigns. November 28, 2006.
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