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1952 United States House of Representatives elections

← 1950 November 4, 1952[a] 1954 →

All 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Joseph Martin Sam Rayburn
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 3, 1939 September 16, 1940
Leader's seat Massachusetts 14th Texas 4th
Last election 199 seats 235 seats
Seats won 221 213
Seat change Increase22 Decrease22
Popular vote 28,393,794 28,642,537
Percentage 49.3% 49.8%
Swing Increase 0.4% Increase 0.2%

  Third party
 
Party Independent
Last election 1 seat
Seats won 1
Seat change Steady
Popular vote 111,780
Percentage 0.2%
Swing Decrease 0.1%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Independent hold


Speaker before election

Sam Rayburn
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Joseph Martin
Republican

The 1952 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 83rd United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 4, 1952, while Maine held theirs on September 8. This was the first election after the congressional reapportionment based on the 1950 census. It also coincided with the election of President Dwight Eisenhower. Eisenhower's Republican Party gained 22 seats from the Democratic Party, gaining a majority of the House. However, the Democrats had almost 250,000 more votes (0.4%) thanks to overwhelming margins in the Solid South, although this election did see the first Republican elected to the House from North Carolina since 1928,[1] and the first Republicans elected from Virginia since 1930.[2] It was also the last election when both major parties increased their share of the popular vote simultaneously, largely due to the disintegration of the American Labor Party and other third parties.

Outgoing President Harry Truman's dismal approval rating was one reason why his party lost its House majority. Also, continued uneasiness about the Korean War was an important factor. Joseph Martin (R-Massachusetts) became Speaker of the House, exchanging places with Sam Rayburn (D-Texas), who became the new Minority Leader.

This was the last time Republicans had control in the House of Representatives until 1994, despite the GOP controlling the Presidency for most of the next 4 decades, Democrats performed vastly superior in down-ballot elections, especially in the South, which had started to drift towards Republican Presidential candidates. As of 2024, this is the last time the House changed partisan control during a presidential cycle and the last time both houses did so simultaneously. This marked one of two times in the 20th century that Republicans won a House majority without winning the popular vote, with the other time being in 1996.[3]

Overall results[edit]

221 1 213
Republican I Democratic
Party Total
seats
Seat
change
Seat
percentage
Vote
percentage
Popular
vote
Democratic Party 213 Decrease22 49.0% 49.8% 28,642,537
Republican Party 221 Increase22 50.8% 49.3% 28,393,794
Progressive Party 0 Steady 0.0% 0.3% 145,171
Liberal Party 0 Steady 0.0% 0.2% 113,631
Independents 1 Steady 0.2% 0.2% 111,780
American Labor Party 0 Steady 0.0% 0.2% 95,597
Prohibition Party 0 Steady 0.0% 0.1% 38,664
People's Choice Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 8,853
Socialist Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 4,892
Increase Jobless Pay Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 3,432
People's Rights Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 2,434
Socialist Workers Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 1,750
Square Deal Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 548
Independent Citizens Committee 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 247
Socialist Labor Party 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 177
Others 0 Steady 0.0% <0.1% 7,233
Totals 435 Steady 100.0% 100.0% 57,570,740
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Popular vote
Democratic

49.75%
Republican

49.32%
Others

0.93%
House seats
Republican

50.80%
Democratic

48.97%
Others

0.23%
Results shaded by winners share of vote
House seats by party holding majority in state
  up to 100% Republican
  up to 100% Democratic
  up to 80% Republican
  up to 80% Democratic
  up to 60% Republican
  up to 60% Democratic
Change in seats
  6+ Republican gain
  6+ Democratic gain
  3-5 Republican gain
  3-5 Democratic gain
  1-2 Republican gain
  1-2 Democratic gain
  no net change

Special elections[edit]

Four special elections were held to finish terms in the 82nd United States Congress, which would end January 3, 1953.

District Incumbent This race
Representative Party First elected Results Candidates
New York 5 T. Vincent Quinn Democratic 1948 Incumbent resigned December 30, 1951.
New member elected February 19, 1952.
Republican gain.
Winner lost re-election in November.
  • Hugh Quinn (Democratic) 35.1%
  • George F. Cranmore (Liberal) 8.1%
  • Thelma Bearman (American Labor) 3.7%
  • New York 32 William T. Byrne Democratic 1944 Incumbent died January 27, 1952.
    New member elected April 1, 1952.
    Democratic hold.
    Winner won re-election in November.
  • John F. Former Jr. (Republican) 28.9%
  • Scott K. Gray Jr. (American Labor) 0.3%
  • Kentucky 2 John A. Whitaker Democratic 1948 (special) Incumbent died December 15, 1951.
    New member elected August 2, 1952.
    Democratic hold.
    Winner won re-election in November.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 7 Tom Pickett Democratic 1944 Incumbent resigned June 30, 1952.
    New member elected September 23, 1952.
    Democratic hold.
    Winner won re-election in November.
  • Jack Weisner (Democratic) 7.0%
  • Jim Norton (Democratic) 4.5%
  • Alabama[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Alabama 1 Frank W. Boykin Democratic 1935 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 2 George M. Grant Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 3 George W. Andrews Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 4 Kenneth A. Roberts Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 5 Albert Rains Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 6 Edward deGraffenried Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic hold.
  • Uncontested
  • Alabama 7 Carl Elliott Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Cyrus Kitchens (Republican) 27.5%
  • Alabama 8 Robert E. Jones Jr. Democratic 1947 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • H. G. Williams (Republican) 12.7%
  • Alabama 9 Laurie C. Battle Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Arizona[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Arizona 1 John R. Murdock Democratic 1936 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • John R. Murdock (Democratic) 46.0%
  • Arizona 2 Harold Patten Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William C. Frey (Republican) 43.1%
  • Arkansas[edit]

    Arkansas lost one seat in reapportionment leaving it with 6; the existing 4th district along the western edge of the state lost some of its territory to the 3rd district in the northwest, and the rest was merged with the 7th district in the south, with minor changes to other districts.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Arkansas 1 Ezekiel C. Gathings Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Arkansas 2 Wilbur Mills Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Arkansas 3 James William Trimble Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack Joyce (Republican) 44.0%
  • Arkansas 4 Boyd Anderson Tackett Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Arkansas.
    Democratic loss.
  • Uncontested
  • Oren Harris
    Redistricted from the 7th district
    Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
    Arkansas 5 Brooks Hays Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alonzo A. Ross (Republican) 19.5%
  • Ed Schultz (Independent) 1.8%
  • Arkansas 6 William F. Norrell Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California[edit]

    Seven new seats were added in reapportionment, increasing the delegation from 23 to 30 seats. Two of the new seats were won by Democrats, and five by Republicans. One Republican and one Democratic incumbents lost re-election, and a retiring Democrat was replaced by a Republican. Overall, therefore, Democrats gained one seat and Republicans gained 7.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    California 1 Hubert B. Scudder Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carl Sullivan (Ind. Progressive) 13.6%
  • California 2 Clair Engle Democratic 1943 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 3 None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • Leslie E. Wood (Republican) 47.8%
  • Helen C. Thomsen (Ind. Progressive) 1.4%
  • California 4 Franck R. Havenner Democratic 1936/1944 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Franck R. Havenner (Democratic) 45.0%
  • California 5 John F. Shelley Democratic 1949 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 6 None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • John F. Baldwin Jr. (Republican) 49.4%
  • California 7 John J. Allen Jr. Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Allen Johnson (Ind. Progressive) 15.7%
  • California 8 George P. Miller
    Redistricted from the 6th district
    Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 9 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Harold F. Taggart (Democratic) 45.3%
  • Charles S. Brown (Ind. Progressive) 1.6%
  • California 10 Jack Z. Anderson
    Redistricted from the 8th district
    Republican 1938 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • Arthur L. Johnson (Democratic) 39.1%
  • Betsey K. Fisher (Ind. Progressive) 1.6%
  • California 11 J. Leroy Johnson
    Redistricted from the 3rd district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leslie B. Schlingheyde (Democratic) 12.9%
  • California 12 Allan O. Hunter
    Redistricted from the 9th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 13 Ernest K. Bramblett
    Redistricted from the 11th district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Will Hays (Democratic) 49.0%
  • California 14 Thomas H. Werdel
    Redistricted from the 10th district
    Republican 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • Thomas H. Werdel (Republican) 49.0%
  • California 15 Gordon L. McDonough Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 16 Donald L. Jackson Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jerry K. Harter (Democratic) 40.3%
  • California 17 Cecil R. King Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert H. Finch (Republican) 44.1%
  • Loyd C. Seeliger (Ind. Progressive) 1.3%
  • California 18 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Joseph M. Kennick (Democratic) 44.5%
  • California 19 Chet Holifield Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ida Alvarez (Ind. Progressive) 9.4%
  • Milton Snipper (Independent) 3.4%
  • California 20 John Carl Hinshaw Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 21 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Everett G. Burkhalter (Democratic) 46.4%
  • California 22 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Dean McHenry (Democratic) 39.5%
  • California 23 Clyde Doyle
    Redistricted from the 18th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Olive T. Thompson (Ind. Progressive) 11.1%
  • C. Cleveland (Write-in) 1.5%
  • California 24 Norris Poulson
    Redistricted from the 13th district
    Republican 1932/1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bertram L. Sharp (Ind. Progressive) 12.6%
  • California 25 Patrick J. Hillings
    Redistricted from the 12th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Woodrow Wilson Sayre (Democratic) 35.7%
  • California 26 Sam Yorty
    Redistricted from the 14th district
    Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Horace V. Alexander (Ind. Progressive) 12.0%
  • California 27 Harry R. Sheppard
    Redistricted from the 21st district
    Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carl B. Hilliard (Republican) 45.0%
  • California 28 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Lionel Van Deerlin (Democratic) 37.0%
  • California 29 John Phillips
    Redistricted from the 22nd district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • California 30 Clinton D. McKinnon
    Redistricted from the 23rd district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican gain.
  • De Graff Austin (Democratic) 40.4%
  • Colorado[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Colorado 1 Byron G. Rogers Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Mason K. Knuckles (Republican) 48.6%
  • Carle Whitehead (Socialist) 0.7%
  • Colorado 2 William S. Hill Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ralph L. Williams (Democratic) 36.9%
  • Colorado 3 John Chenoweth Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John H. Marsalis (Democratic) 42.3%
  • Colorado 4 Wayne N. Aspinall Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Howard M. Shults (Republican) 50.0%
  • Connecticut[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Connecticut 1 Abraham Ribicoff Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Democratic hold.
  • John Ashmead (Republican) 46.0%
  • Connecticut 2 Horace Seely-Brown Jr. Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William M. Citron (Democratic) 44.5%
  • Connecticut 3 John A. McGuire Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • John A. McGuire (Democratic) 47.2%
  • Connecticut 4 Albert P. Morano Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph P. Lyford (Democratic) 39.3%
  • Stanley Mayhew (Socialist) 0.6%
  • Connecticut 5 James T. Patterson Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John A. Speziale (Democratic) 43.3%
  • Connecticut at-large Antoni Sadlak Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Stanley J. Pribyson (Democratic) 44.8%
  • Annie B. Waterman (Socialist) 0.3%
  • Delaware[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Delaware at-large J. Caleb Boggs Republican 1946 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Delaware.
    Republican hold.
  • Joseph S. Scannell (Democratic) 48.1%
  • Florida[edit]

    Florida was redistricted from 6 districts to 8, splitting the area around Sarasota out from the Tampa-St. Petersburg based 1st district, and splitting Gainesville out from the Jacksonville-based 2nd district.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Florida 1 Chester B. McMullen Democratic 1950 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • William C. Cramer (Republican) 49.3%
  • Florida 2 Charles E. Bennett Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 3 Bob Sikes Democratic 1940
    1944 (resigned)
    1974
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 4 Bill Lantaff Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dorothea Vermorel (Republican) 34.0%
  • Florida 5 Syd Herlong Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Florida 6 Dwight L. Rogers Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Janet H. Fitzgerald (Republican) 39.2%
  • Florida 7 None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • Kent S. McKinley (Republican) 43.7%
  • Florida 8 None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Georgia 1 Prince Hulon Preston Jr. Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia 2 Edward E. Cox Democratic 1924 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia 3 Tic Forrester Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia 4 Albert Sidney Camp Democratic 1939 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Enoch Calloway (Write-in) 0.02%
  • Georgia 5 James C. Davis Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Baxter Jones (Write-in) 0.02%
  • Georgia 6 Carl Vinson Democratic 1914 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia 7 Henderson Lovelace Lanham Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank Gleason (Write-in) 0.1%
  • Georgia 8 William M. Wheeler Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. M. Kent (Write-in) 0.1%
  • Georgia 9 John Stephens Wood Democratic 1944 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Uncontested
  • Georgia 10 Paul Brown Democratic 1933 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Idaho[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Idaho 1 John Travers Wood Republican 1950 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • John Travers Wood (Republican) 49.7%
  • Idaho 2 Hamer H. Budge Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. H. Jensen (Democratic) 33.8%
  • Illinois[edit]

    Illinois lost one seat, redistricting from 26 to 25 districts. No changes were made to the Chicago area districts, but the downstate districts were broadly reorganized, forcing incumbents Peter F. Mack Jr. (Democratic) and Edward H. Jenison (Republican) into the same district.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Illinois 1 William L. Dawson Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edgar G. Brown (Republican) 26.5%
  • Illinois 2 Richard B. Vail Republican 1950 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • Richard B. Vail (Republican) 48.6%
  • Illinois 3 Fred E. Busbey Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Neil J. Linehan (Democratic) 45.5%
  • Illinois 4 William E. McVey Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arthur E. Dillner (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Illinois 5 John C. Kluczynski Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ernest L. Kaysen (Republican) 35.5%
  • Illinois 6 Thomas J. O'Brien Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John L. Roach (Republican) 36.9%
  • Illinois 7 Adolph J. Sabath Democratic 1906 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Louis F. Capuzi (Republican) 30.0%
  • Illinois 8 Thomas S. Gordon Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William F. Cooper (Republican) 41.0%
  • Illinois 9 Sidney R. Yates Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert R. Siegrist (Republican) 47.6%
  • Illinois 10 Richard W. Hoffman Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Schaffenegger (Democratic) 35.0%
  • Illinois 11 Timothy P. Sheehan Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Stanley W. Morten (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Illinois 12 Edgar A. Jonas Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip A. Fleischman (Democratic) 44.3%
  • Illinois 13 Marguerite S. Church Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lawrence J. Hayes (Democratic) 29.4%
  • Illinois 14 Chauncey W. Reed Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William E. Hartnett (Democratic) 28.5%
  • Illinois 15 Noah M. Mason Republican 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Stanley Hubbs (Democratic) 36.4%
  • Illinois 16 Leo E. Allen Republican 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John P. Barton (Democratic) 33.5%
  • Illinois 17 Leslie C. Arends Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John A. Kinneman (Democratic) 36.4%
  • Illinois 18 Harold H. Velde Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John T. McNaughton (Democratic) 44.8%
  • Illinois 19 Robert B. Chiperfield Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ray Simkins (Democratic) 39.2%
  • Illinois 20 Sid Simpson Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John R. Roy (Democratic) 38.2%
  • Illinois 21 Peter F. Mack Jr. Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward H. Jenison (Republican) 47.6%
  • Edward H. Jenison
    Redistricted from the 23rd district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican loss.
    Illinois 22 William L. Springer Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David W. Beggs Jr. (Democratic) 37.0%
  • Illinois 23 Charles W. Vursell
    Redistricted from the 24th district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. Carl Johnston (Democratic) 42.3%
  • Illinois 24 Melvin Price
    Redistricted from the 25th district
    Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Phyllis Schlafly (Republican) 35.2%
  • Illinois 25 C. W. Bishop
    Redistricted from the 26th district
    Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • C. Edwin Hair (Democratic) 43.8%
  • Indiana[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Indiana 1 Ray Madden Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Elliott Belshaw (Republican) 43.3%
  • John P. Jones (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Indiana 2 Charles A. Halleck Republican 1935 Incumbent re-elected.
  • L. Dewey Burham (Democratic) 36.1%
  • Ross J. McLennan (Prohibition) 0.6%
  • Indiana 3 Shepard Crumpacker Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles C. Price (Democratic) 44.9%
  • Everett Mishler (Prohibition) 0.7%
  • Indiana 4 E. Ross Adair Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Howard L. Morrison (Democratic) 35.4%
  • Claude Swartz (Prohibition) 0.9%
  • Indiana 5 John V. Beamer Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip Chase Dermond (Democratic) 42.3%
  • Ralph G. Stallsmith (Prohibition) 0.9%
  • Indiana 6 Cecil M. Harden Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jack H. Mankin (Democratic) 44.0%
  • Woodrow Shields (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Indiana 7 William G. Bray Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas J. Courtney (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Maurice G. Murphy (Prohibition) 0.5%
  • Indiana 8 Winfield K. Denton Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Winfield K. Denton (Democratic) 47.0%
  • Raymond Morris (Prohibition) 0.5%
  • Indiana 9 Earl Wilson Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward Lewis (Democratic) 43.2%
  • Elmer D. Riggs (Prohibition) 0.5%
  • Indiana 10 Ralph Harvey Republican 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Fred V. Culp (Democratic) 39.1%
  • Lela Stubbefield (Prohibition) 1.0%
  • Indiana 11 Charles B. Brownson Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John C. Carvey (Democratic) 40.3%
  • Vernon Dunkel (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Iowa[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Iowa 1 Thomas E. Martin Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clair A. Williams (Democratic) 36.9%
  • F. A. Oliver (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Iowa 2 Henry O. Talle Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • T. W. Mullaney (Democratic) 37.7%
  • Roy Corliss (Democratic) 0.1%
  • Iowa 3 H. R. Gross Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George R. Laub (Democratic) 34.0%
  • Paul Kindschi (Prohibition) 0.1%
  • Iowa 4 Karl M. LeCompte Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Earl E. Glassburner (Democratic) 37.9%
  • Benson B. Compton (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Iowa 5 Paul Cunningham Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alvin P. Meyer (Democratic) 41.0%
  • Richard DeCamp (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Iowa 6 James I. Dolliver Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Francis G. Cutler (Democratic) 31.1%
  • Roy C. Nelson (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Iowa 7 Ben F. Jensen Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas J. Keleher (Democratic) 32.6%
  • Ralph Young (Prohibition) 0.08%
  • Iowa 8 Charles B. Hoeven Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Warner (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Milo Price (Democratic) 0.01%
  • Kansas[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Kansas 1 Albert M. Cole Republican 1944 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • Albert M. Cole (Republican) 48.5%
  • Kansas 2 Errett P. Scrivner Republican 1943 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Claude L. Rice (Democratic) 42.7%
  • Kansas 3 Myron V. George Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Fred L. Hedges (Democratic) 40.5%
  • Kansas 4 Edward Herbert Rees Republican 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Porter (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Kansas 5 Clifford R. Hope Republican 1926 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Art McAnarney (Democratic) 29.1%
  • Kansas 6 Wint Smith Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Horace A. Santry (Democratic) 37.5%
  • Kentucky[edit]

    Kentucky lost one seat at reapportionment, and redistricted from 9 districts to 8, adjusting boundaries across the state and dividing the old 8th up among its neighbors.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Kentucky 1 Noble Jones Gregory Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • W. Mallam Lake (Republican) 34.2%
  • Kentucky 2 Garrett Withers Democratic 1952 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • David C. Brodie (Republican) 45.6%
  • Kentucky 3 Thruston Ballard Morton Republican 1946 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • Boman L. Shamburger (Democratic) 45.7%
  • H. A. I. Rosenberg (Independent) 0.3%
  • Kentucky 4 Frank Chelf Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bobby Hutchison Jr. (Republican) 44.1%
  • Kentucky 5 Brent Spence Democratic 1930 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William D. Cochran (Republican) 44.6%
  • Joe B. Bates
    Redistricted from the 8th district
    Democratic 1930 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic loss.
    Kentucky 6 John C. Watts Democratic 1951 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leslie A. Henderson (Republican) 43.7%
  • Kentucky 7 Carl D. Perkins Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Curtis Clark (Republican) 41.8%
  • Kentucky 8 James S. Golden
    Redistricted from the 9th district
    Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Bill Scalf (Democratic) 31.2%
  • Louisiana[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Louisiana 1 F. Edward Hébert Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George W. Reese Jr. (Republican) 33.6%
  • Louisiana 2 Hale Boggs Democratic 1940
    1942 (lost)
    1946
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 3 Edwin E. Willis Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 4 Overton Brooks Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 5 Otto Passman Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 6 James H. Morrison Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 7 Henry D. Larcade Jr. Democratic 1942 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Uncontested
  • Louisiana 8 A. Leonard Allen Democratic 1936 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Uncontested
  • Maine[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Maine 1 Robert Hale Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James A. McVicar (Democratic) 38.4%
  • Maine 2 Charles P. Nelson Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leland B. Currier (Democratic) 32.9%
  • A. M. Chiaravalloti (Liberal Dem.) 0.8%
  • Maine 3 Clifford McIntire Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip R. Sharpe (Democratic) 23.8%
  • Maryland[edit]

    Maryland redistricted from 6 to 7 seats, transferring territory from the 2nd to the 3rd and 4th and to a new 7th seat in the Baltimore suburbs.[4]

    As of 2022, this was the last time the Republican Party held a majority of congressional districts from Maryland.[original research?]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Maryland 1 Edward T. Miller Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dudley Roe (Democratic) 38.9%
  • Maryland 2 James Devereux Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • A. Gordon Boone (Democratic) 38.6%
  • Maryland 3 Edward Garmatz Democratic 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jerry Toula (Republican) 29.1%
  • Maryland 4 George Hyde Fallon Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samuel Hopkins (Republican) 45.3%
  • Maryland 5 Lansdale Sasscer Democratic 1939 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican gain.
  • Richard Lankford (Democratic) 49.6%
  • Maryland 6 J. Glenn Beall Republican 1942 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican hold.
  • Stella B. Werner (Democratic) 42.2%
  • Maryland 7 None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • William F. Laukaitis (Republican) 48.6%
  • Massachusetts[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Massachusetts 1 John W. Heselton Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William H. Burns (Democratic) 32.7%
  • Albert A. Ridyard (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Massachusetts 2 Foster Furcolo Democratic 1948 Incumbent resigned when appointed Treasurer.
    Democratic hold.
  • Troy T. Murray (Republican) 47.9%
  • Anthony D. Hall (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Massachusetts 3 Philip J. Philbin Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank D. Walker (Republican) 32.4%
  • Isaac Goddard (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Massachusetts 4 Harold Donohue Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carl A. Sheridan (Republican) 45.1%
  • Lillian E. Williams (Prohibition) 0.5%
  • Massachusetts 5 Edith Nourse Rogers Republican 1925 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Helen M. Fitzgerald Cullen (Democratic) 23.7%
  • Miriam S. Hall (Democratic) 0.4%
  • Massachusetts 6 William H. Bates Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lula B. White (Prohibition) 4.9%
  • Massachusetts 7 Thomas J. Lane Democratic 1941 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John L. Southwick Jr. (Republican) 24.5%
  • E. Frank Searle (Prohibition) 0.8%
  • Massachusetts 8 Angier Goodwin Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John C. Carr Jr. (Democratic) 48.7%
  • Alma D. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Massachusetts 9 Donald W. Nicholson Republican 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James F. O'Neill (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Ethel I. Ireland (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Massachusetts 10 Christian Herter Republican 1942 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Massachusetts.
    Republican hold.
  • Frederick C. Hailer Jr. (Democratic) 45.1%
  • Katherine L. S. Goddard (Prohibition) 0.6%
  • Massachusetts 11 John F. Kennedy Democratic 1946 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Democratic hold.
  • Jesse A. Rogers (Republican) 30.3%
  • William D. Ross (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Massachusetts 12 John W. McCormack Democratic 1928 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James S. Tremblay (Republican) 17.8%
  • Massachusetts 13 Richard B. Wigglesworth Republican 1928 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David J. Crowley (Democratic) 39.4%
  • Massachusetts 14 Joseph W. Martin Jr. Republican 1924 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward F. Doolan (Democratic) 36.5%
  • Grace Farnsworth Luder (Prohibition) 0.3%
  • Michigan[edit]

    Michigan added one seat, and divided the 17th district to form an 18th district, leaving boundaries otherwise unchanged.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Michigan 1 Thaddeus M. Machrowicz Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ralph G. Tenerowicz (Republican) 15.2%
  • Others

    • Adam Kujtkowski (Progressive) 0.3%
    • Peter Koker (Independent) 0.2%
    Michigan 2 George Meader Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John P. Dawson (Democratic) 36.3%
  • Others

    • Walter S. Haynes (Prohibition) 0.3%
    • David R. Luce (Progressive) 0.1%
    Michigan 3 Paul W. Shafer Republican 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kenneth G. Brown (Democratic) 37.6%
  • Clarence O. Button (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Michigan 4 Clare Hoffman Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Murle E. Gorton (Democratic) 33.0%
  • Ralph C. March (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Michigan 5 Gerald Ford Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vincent E. O'Neill (Democratic) 33.3%
  • Others

    • Ella Fruin (Prohibition) 0.4%
    • William Glenn (Progressive) 0.1%
    Michigan 6 William W. Blackney Republican 1938 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • Donald Hayworth (Democratic) 47.0%
  • Egbert Street (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Michigan 7 Jesse P. Wolcott Republican 1930 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ira D. McCoy (Democratic) 39.5%
  • Clarence Dykehouse (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Michigan 8 Fred L. Crawford Republican 1934 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Republican hold.
  • Clarence V. Smazel (Democratic) 33.0%
  • Marion A. Jones (Prohibition) 0.5%
  • Michigan 9 Ruth Thompson Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John H. Piercey (Democratic) 40.1%
  • Glenn Root (Prohibition) 0.4%
  • Michigan 10 Roy O. Woodruff Republican 1920 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • William J. Kelly (Democratic) 32.5%
  • Michigan 11 Charles E. Potter Republican 1947 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican hold.
  • Prentiss M. Brown Jr. (Democratic) 40.7%
  • Michigan 12 John B. Bennett Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • E. Burr Sherwood (Democratic) 41.8%
  • Michigan 13 George D. O'Brien Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clarence J. McLeod (Republican) 35.1%
  • Karl V. Kurtz (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Michigan 14 Louis C. Rabaut Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard Durant (Republican) 46.9%
  • Herman G. Ottmer (Prohibition) 0.1%
  • Michigan 15 John Dingell Sr. Democratic 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gregory M. Pillon (Republican) 33.2%
  • Clyde Watt (Prohibition) 0.1%
  • Michigan 16 John Lesinski Jr. Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Harold J. Smith (Republican) 38.8%
  • Others

    • Margaret Nowak (Progressive) 0.3%
    • Earl A. Johnson (Prohibition) 0.2%
    Michigan 17 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Martha Griffiths (Democratic) 47.0%
  • Walter D. Carpenter (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • Michigan 18 George A. Dondero
    Redistricted from the 17th district
    Republican 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arthur J. Law (Democratic) 43.6%
  • Others

    • Rene Hall (Prohibition) 0.2%
    • Dwight I. Todd (Progressive) 0.07%

    Minnesota[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Minnesota 1 August H. Andresen Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George Alfson (DFL) 30.6%
  • Minnesota 2 Joseph P. O'Hara Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard T. Malone (DFL) 32.3%
  • Minnesota 3 Roy Wier Democratic (DFL) 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ed Willow (Republican) 47.8%
  • Minnesota 4 Eugene McCarthy Democratic (DFL) 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Roger G. Kennedy (Republican) 38.3%
  • Minnesota 5 Walter Judd Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Karl Rolvaag (DFL) 40.8%
  • Minnesota 6 Fred Marshall Democratic (DFL) 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. Arthur Bensen (Republican) 47.4%
  • Minnesota 7 H. Carl Andersen Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James M. Youngdale (DFL) 37.4%
  • Minnesota 8 John Blatnik Democratic (DFL) 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ernest R. Orchard (Republican) 37.4%
  • Minnesota 9 Harold Hagen Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Curtiss Olson (DFL) 39.5%
  • Mississippi[edit]

    Mississippi lost 1 seat in reapportionment and redistricted from 7 seats to 6; in addition to other boundary adjustments a substantial portion of the old 4th district was moved into the 1st, and 4th district incumbent Abernethy defeated 1st district incumbent Rankin in the Democratic primary.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Mississippi 1 John E. Rankin Democratic 1920 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic loss.
  • Uncontested
  • Thomas Abernethy
    Redistricted from the 4th district
    Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
    Mississippi 2 Jamie Whitten Democratic 1941 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Mississippi 3 Frank E. Smith Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul Clark (Republican) 12.8%
  • Mississippi 4 John Bell Williams
    Redistricted from the 7th district
    Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Mississippi 5 W. Arthur Winstead Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Henry J. Maddox (Republican) 5.9%
  • Mississippi 6 William M. Colmer Democratic 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Missouri[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Missouri 1 Frank M. Karsten
    Redistricted from the 13th district
    Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Eugene A. Miller (Republican) 35.8%
  • Missouri 2 Thomas B. Curtis
    Redistricted from the 12th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Donald McClanahan (Democratic) 43.1%
  • Missouri 3 Claude I. Bakewell
    Redistricted from the 11th district
    Republican 1951 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • Claude I. Bakewell (Republican) 35.2%
  • Missouri 4 Leonard Irving Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Leonard Irving (Democratic) 46.7%
  • Missouri 5 Richard Bolling Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank C. Rayburn (Republican) 44.0%
  • Missouri 6 Phil J. Welch
    Redistricted from the 3rd district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Missouri.
    Republican gain.
  • Robert O. Richardson (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Missouri 7 Dewey Short Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Hosmer (Democratic) 38.3%
  • Orland K. Armstrong
    Redistricted from the 6th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent retired.
    Republican loss.
    Missouri 8 A. S. J. Carnahan Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Francis E. Howard (Republican) 47.2%
  • Missouri 9 Clarence Cannon Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samuel W. Arnold (Republican) 45.3%
  • Clare Magee
    Redistricted from the 1st district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic loss.
    Missouri 10 Paul C. Jones Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Andrew Sandegren (Republican) 39.3%
  • Missouri 11 Morgan M. Moulder
    Redistricted from the 2nd district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Max Schwabe (Republican) 49.6%
  • Montana[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Montana 1 Mike Mansfield Democratic 1942 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Democratic hold.
  • Wellington D. Rankin (Republican) 48.9%
  • Leverne Hamilton (Socialist) 0.8%
  • Montana 2 Wesley A. D'Ewart Republican 1945 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Willard E. Fraser (Democratic) 38.0%
  • Nebraska[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Nebraska 1 Carl Curtis Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Samuel Freeman (Democratic) 28.0%
  • Nebraska 2 Howard Buffett Republican 1950 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • James A. Hart (Democratic) 43.9%
  • Nebraska 3 Robert Dinsmore Harrison Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alan A. Dusatko (Democratic) 28.1%
  • Nebraska 4 Arthur L. Miller Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Francis D. Lee (Democratic) 26.7%
  • Nevada[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Nevada at-large Walter S. Baring Jr. Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Walter S. Baring Jr. (Democratic) 49.5%
  • New Hampshire[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    New Hampshire 1 Chester Earl Merrow Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Peter Poirier (Democratic) 39.8%
  • New Hampshire 2 Norris Cotton Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Guay (Democratic) 33.6%
  • New Jersey[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    New Jersey 1 Charles A. Wolverton Republican 1926 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alfred R. Pierce (Democratic) 44.7%
  • Kent A. Smitheman (Progressive) 0.2%
  • New Jersey 2 T. Millet Hand Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Edward Rupp (Democratic) 36.6%
  • New Jersey 3 James C. Auchincloss Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John W. Zimmermann (Democratic) 35.0%
  • Marvin H. Fish (Progressive) 0.6%
  • New Jersey 4 Charles R. Howell Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John J. Inglesby (Republican) 45.3%
  • New Jersey 5 Charles A. Eaton Republican 1924 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • Aldona L. Appleton (Democratic) 37.8%
  • Clinton A. Smith (Prohibition) 0.06%
  • New Jersey 6 Clifford P. Case Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • H. Frank Pettit (Democratic) 35.4%
  • Ithamar Quigley (Prohibition) 0.6%
  • New Jersey 7 William B. Widnall Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vito A. Concilio (Democratic) 31.7%
  • New Jersey 8 Gordon Canfield Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John J. Winberry (Democratic) 35.0%
  • Peter J. Toth (Increase Jobless Pay) 2.2%
  • Others

    • Edith Claxton (Prohibition) 0.1%
    • Harry Santhouse (Socialist Labor) 0.1%
    New Jersey 9 Frank C. Osmers Jr. Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William H. McNulty (Democratic) 33.4%
  • Angelica Boles (Progressive) 0.4%
  • New Jersey 10 Peter W. Rodino Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alexander J. Matturri (Republican) 41.8%
  • Lawrence Sutherland (Prohibition) 1.0%
  • Michael Burns (Square Deal) 0.4%
  • New Jersey 11 Hugh J. Addonizio Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William O. Barnes Jr. (Republican) 46.3%
  • William E. Bohannon (Socialist Workers) 1.3%
  • Walter F. Hartt (Prohibition) 0.2%
  • New Jersey 12 Robert Kean Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Martin S. Fox (Democratic) 45.2%
  • New Jersey 13 Alfred Dennis Sieminski Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Julius D. Canter (Republican) 41.2%
  • Edmund T. Kalinowski (Peoples Choice) 3.6%
  • New Jersey 14 Edward J. Hart Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William J. Bozzuffi (Republican) 45.4%
  • Thomas F. Conroy (Peoples Choice) 3.1%
  • New Mexico[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    New Mexico at-large John J. Dempsey Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Antonio M. Fernández (Democratic) 25.9%
  • Homer J. Berkshire (Republican) 24.2%
  • Ed Guthmann (Republican) 23.7%
  • New Mexico at-large Antonio M. Fernández Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.

    New York[edit]

    New York redistricted from 45 seats to 43, losing a seat in Long Island and another upstate.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    New York 1 Ernest Greenwood Democratic 1950 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Ernest Greenwood (Democratic) 39.3%
  • Otto Skottedal (American Labor) 0.3%
  • New York 2 Leonard W. Hall Republican 1938 Incumbent retired to run for Nassau County surrogate.
    Republican hold.
  • Joseph Liff (Democratic) 28.4%
  • Herbert H. Stroup (Liberal) 2.1%
  • Stanley Faulkner (American Labor) 0.6%
  • New York 3 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Richard A. O'Leary (Democratic) 31.0%
  • Eugene M. Theuman (Liberal) 2.9%
  • Henry Dolimer (American Labor) 0.7%
  • New York 4 Henry J. Latham
    Redistricted from the 3rd district
    Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph J. Perrini (Democratic) 36.0%
  • Herbert A. Shingler (American Labor) 1.4%
  • New York 5 L. Gary Clemente
    Redistricted from the 4th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • L. Gary Clemente (Democratic) 45.3%
  • Hugh Mulzac (American Labor) 1.2%
  • New York 6 Robert Tripp Ross
    Redistricted from the 5th district
    Republican February 19, 1952
    (special)
    Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic gain.
  • Robert Tripp Ross (Republican) 48.9%
  • Morris Pottish (American Labor) 1.9%
  • New York 7 James J. Delaney
    Redistricted from the 6th district
    Democratic 1944
    1946 (defeated)
    1948
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Adam Schulz (Republican) 47.3%
  • James Garry (American Labor) 1.7%
  • New York 8 Victor Anfuso Democratic 1950 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic loss.
  • Benjamin F. Westervelt Jr. (Republican) 32.6%
  • Beny Sher (American Labor) 2.1%
  • Louis B. Heller
    Redistricted from the 7th district
    Democratic 1949 Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 9 Eugene James Keogh Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph M. Soviero (Republican) 35.7%
  • Helen Wishnofsky (American Labor) 3.1%
  • New York 10 Edna F. Kelly Democratic 1949 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George W. Thomas (Republican) 28.8%
  • New York 11 Emanuel Celler
    Redistricted from the 15th district
    Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Henry D. Dorfman (Republican) 21.6%
  • Terry Rosenbaum (American Labor) 4.2%
  • Max Gilgoff (American Labor) 0.4%
  • New York 12 James J. Heffernan
    Redistricted from the 11th district
    Democratic 1940 Incumbent retired.
    Republican gain.
  • Donald L. O'Toole (Democratic) 45.6%
  • Clifford T. McAvoy (American Labor) 1.8%
  • Donald L. O'Toole
    Redistricted from the 13th district
    Democratic 1936 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic loss.
    New York 13 Abraham J. Multer
    Redistricted from the 14th district
    Democratic 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • P. Vincent Landi (Republican) 27.8%
  • Abraham Beacher (American Labor) 2.4%
  • Si Gerson (Peoples Rights) 1.5%
  • New York 14 John J. Rooney
    Redistricted from the 12th district
    Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Jacob P. Lefkowitz (Republican) 33.2%
  • Charles Cafiero (American Labor) 2.5%
  • New York 15 James J. Murphy
    Redistricted from the 16th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • James J. Murphy (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Jean Militean (American Labor) 0.5%
  • New York 16 Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
    Redistricted from the 22nd district
    Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Richard L. Baltimore Jr. (Republican) 16.2%
  • Clarence Francis (Liberal) 7.3%
  • Andronicus Jacobs (American Labor) 2.6%
  • New York 17 Frederic René Coudert Jr. Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Harry Grossman (Democratic) 40.7%
  • Moses C. Weinman (American Labor) 2.2%
  • New York 18 James G. Donovan Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Vito Magli (American Labor) 7.4%
  • New York 19 Arthur George Klein Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward I. Goldberg (Republican) 29.7%
  • Joseph Selterman (American Labor) 4.3%
  • New York 20 Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. Democratic 1949 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clarence C. Van Bell (Republican) 36.8%
  • Arthur D. Kahn (American Labor) 3.0%
  • New York 21 Jacob Javits Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John C. Hart (Democratic) 33.6%
  • William Mandel (American Labor) 2.9%
  • New York 22 Sidney A. Fine
    Redistricted from the 23rd district
    Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Martin Greene (Republican) 24.8%
  • David I. Wells (Liberal) 13.9%
  • Anita Friedlander (American Labor) 3.3%
  • New York 23 Isidore Dollinger
    Redistricted from the 24th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Sidney S. Flaum (Republican) 18.9%
  • Harry Kavesh (Liberal) 11.7%
  • Howard Fast (American Labor) 5.6%
  • New York 24 Charles A. Buckley
    Redistricted from the 25th district
    Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Solon S. Kane (Republican) 32.8%
  • Herman Woskow (Liberal) 16.6%
  • Carl Trost (American Labor) 4.1%
  • New York 25 Christopher C. McGrath
    Redistricted from the 26th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for Bronx County surrogate.
    Republican gain.
  • Bernard J. O'Connell (Democratic) 40.4%
  • Louis Schifrin (Liberal) 7.8%
  • August Buhr (American Labor) 1.7%
  • New York 26 Ralph A. Gamble
    Redistricted from the 28th district
    Republican 1937 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Flora Chudson (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Pasquale Barile (American Labor) 0.7%
  • New York 27 Ralph W. Gwinn Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George A. Brenner (Democratic) 40.9%
  • Herbert C. Hewitt (American Labor) 0.6%
  • New York 28 Katharine St. George
    Redistricted from the 29th district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Marion K. Sanders (Democratic) 33.9%
  • Harold Chown (American Labor) 0.5%
  • New York 29 J. Ernest Wharton
    Redistricted from the 30th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Walter Donnaruma (Democratic) 28.2%
  • Edward Friss (Liberal) 1.7%
  • Joseph Kooperman (American Labor) 0.4%
  • New York 30 Leo W. O'Brien
    Redistricted from the 32nd district
    Democratic 1952 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • John F. Forner Jr. (Republican) 46.0%
  • Scott K. Gray Jr. (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 31 Dean P. Taylor
    Redistricted from the 33rd district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Helen Nolan Neil (Democratic) 27.3%
  • John H. Sullivan (Liberal) 2.1%
  • New York 32 Bernard W. Kearney
    Redistricted from the 31st district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David C. Prince (Democratic) 30.5%
  • Herbert M. Merrill (Liberal) 2.1%
  • New York 33 Clarence E. Kilburn
    Redistricted from the 34th district
    Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Maurice N. McGrath (Democratic) 29.2%
  • William J. Delo Jr. (Liberal) 1.8%
  • New York 34 William R. Williams
    Redistricted from the 35th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Charles Ray Wilson (Democratic) 39.3%
  • Anthony Blasting (Liberal) 1.7%
  • Michael A. Jimenez (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 35 R. Walter Riehlman
    Redistricted from the 36th district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arthur B. McGuire (Democratic) 36.5%
  • Lillian Reiner (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 36 John Taber
    Redistricted from the 38th district
    Republican 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Donald J. O'Connor (Democratic) 29.9%
  • Lila K. Larson (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 37 Edwin Arthur Hall Republican 1939 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Republican loss.
  • Jean Ivory (Democratic) 30.4%
  • Robert L. Blandford (American Labor) 0.2%
  • W. Sterling Cole
    Redistricted from the 39th district
    Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
    New York 38 Kenneth Keating
    Redistricted from the 40th district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Victor Kruppenbacher (Democratic) 30.3%
  • Manuel Gitlin (American Labor) 0.4%
  • New York 39 Harold C. Ostertag
    Redistricted from the 41st district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • O. Richard Judson (Democratic) 34.0%
  • Michael J. Burke (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 40 William E. Miller
    Redistricted from the 42nd district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • E. Dent Lackey (Democratic) 40.2%
  • John Touralchuk (American Labor) 0.2%
  • New York 41 Edmund P. Radwan
    Redistricted from the 43rd district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Anthony F. Tauriello (Democratic) 44.1%
  • New York 42 John Cornelius Butler
    Redistricted from the 44th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Republican hold.
  • Chester C. Gorski (Democratic) 44.6%
  • Charles T. Asque (American Labor) 0.1%
  • New York 43 Daniel A. Reed
    Redistricted from the 45th district
    Republican 1918 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Harry D. Johnson (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Lyle H. Furlong (Liberal) 1.6%
  • Axel W. Berggren (American Labor) 0.2%
  • North Carolina[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    North Carolina 1 Herbert Covington Bonner Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • North Carolina 2 John H. Kerr Democratic 1923 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic hold.
  • W. B. White (Republican) 5.2%
  • North Carolina 3 Graham Arthur Barden Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Everette L. Peterson (Republican) 23.9%
  • North Carolina 4 Harold D. Cooley Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Paul C. West (Republican) 24.7%
  • North Carolina 5 R. Thurmond Chatham Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Forest Bedell (Republican) 1.8%
  • Jeff D. Johnson (Republican) 0.06%
  • North Carolina 6 Carl T. Durham Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Louis F. Ferree (Republican) 30.5%
  • North Carolina 7 Frank Ertel Carlyle Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • D. R. Johnson (Republican) 1.5%
  • E. N. Pait (Republican) 0.002%
  • North Carolina 8 Charles B. Deane Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Walter B. Love (Republican) 40.1%
  • North Carolina 9 Robert L. Doughton Democratic 1910 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Walter P. Johnson (Republican) 48.5%
  • North Carolina 10 Hamilton C. Jones Democratic 1946 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Hamilton C. Jones (Democratic) 42.6%
  • North Carolina 11 Woodrow W. Jones Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George M. Pritchard (Republican) 37.0%
  • North Carolina 12 Monroe Minor Redden Democratic 1946 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Hugh Montieth (Republican) 43.1%
  • North Dakota[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    North Dakota at-large Usher L. Burdick Republican-NPL 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Green tickY Otto Krueger (Republican) 40.4%
  • Edward Nesemeier (Democratic) 12.8%
  • Fred G. Aandahl Republican 1950 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican hold.

    Ohio[edit]

    Ohio's representation was not changed at reapportionment, but redistricted its at-large district into a 23rd district and also removed the 11th district in south Ohio, creating two new districts around Cleveland.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Ohio 1 Charles H. Elston Republican 1938 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • Walter A. Kelly (Democratic) 38.4%
  • Ohio 2 William E. Hess Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Earl T. Wagner (Democratic) 43.4%
  • Ohio 3 Paul F. Schenck Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas B. Talbot (Democratic) 48.9%
  • Ohio 4 William Moore McCulloch Republican 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Carleton Carl Reiser (Democratic) 31.7%
  • Ohio 5 Cliff Clevenger Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Dan Batt (Democratic) 36.8%
  • Ohio 6 James G. Polk Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Leo Blackburn (Republican) 49.9%
  • Ohio 7 Clarence J. Brown Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Ohio 8 Jackson Edward Betts Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Henry P. Drake (Democratic) 31.3%
  • Ohio 9 Frazier Reams Independent 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas H. Burke (Democratic) 33.4%
  • Gilmore Flues (Republican) 25.7%
  • Ohio 10 Thomas A. Jenkins Republican 1924 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Delmar A. Canaday (Democratic) 36.0%
  • Walter E. Brehm
    Redistricted from the 11th district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent retired.
    Republican loss.
    Ohio 11 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Robert J. Kilpatrick (Democratic) 41.1%
  • Ohio 12 John M. Vorys Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George T. Tarbutton (Democratic) 37.7%
  • Ohio 13 Alvin F. Weichel Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George C. Steinemann (Democratic) 41.2%
  • Ohio 14 William H. Ayres Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Walter B. Huber (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Ohio 15 Robert T. Secrest Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • P. W. Griffiths (Republican) 35.7%
  • Ohio 16 Frank T. Bow Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John McSweeney (Democratic) 45.6%
  • Ohio 17 J. Harry McGregor Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James J. Mayer (Democratic) 31.8%
  • Ohio 18 Wayne L. Hays Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clarence J. Wetzel (Republican) 44.2%
  • Ohio 19 Michael J. Kirwan Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Allen Russell (Republican) 33.7%
  • Ohio 20 Michael A. Feighan Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John H. Ferguson (Republican) 34.8%
  • Ohio 21 Robert Crosser Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lawrence O. Payne (Republican) 31.4%
  • Ohio 22 Frances P. Bolton Republican 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Chat Paterson (Democratic) 41.2%
  • Ohio 23 George H. Bender
    Redistricted from At-large
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Michael P. O'Brien (Democratic) 35.4%
  • Oklahoma[edit]

    Oklahoma was reapportioned from 8 seats to 6 and eliminated the 7th and 8th districts, moving most of their territory into the 1st and 6th and expanding other districts to compensate.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Oklahoma 1 Vacant George B. Schwabe (R) died April 2, 1952.
    Republican loss.
  • H. G. Dickey (Democratic) 41.4%
  • Page Belcher
    Redistricted from the 8th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
    Oklahoma 2 Vacant William G. Stigler (D) died August 21, 1952
    Democratic hold.
  • Edward E. Easton (Republican) 38.8%
  • Sample Eugene Brockman (Independent) 1.1%
  • Others

    • Jeff McHenry (Independent) 0.5%
    • W. R. Kelton (Independent) 0.3%
    Oklahoma 3 Carl Albert Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank D. McSherry (Republican) 22.1%
  • Oklahoma 4 Tom Steed Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John L. Goode (Republican) 40.7%
  • L. D. Akin (Independent) 0.7%
  • Oklahoma 5 John Jarman Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edwin Whitney Burch (Republican) 37.6%
  • Oklahoma 6 Toby Morris Democratic 1946 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic loss.
  • K. B. Cornell (Republican) 36.7%
  • Victor Wickersham
    Redistricted from the 7th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.

    Oregon[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Oregon 1 A. Walter Norblad Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert B. Jones (Democratic) 32.0%
  • Oregon 2 Lowell Stockman Republican 1942 Incumbent retired.
    Republican hold.
  • John G. Jones (Democratic) 41.5%
  • Oregon 3 Homer D. Angell Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Alfred H. Corbett (Democratic) 46.0%
  • Oregon 4 Harris Ellsworth Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Walter A. Swanson (Democratic) 33.7%
  • Pennsylvania[edit]

    Pennsylvania redistricted from 33 districts to 30, eliminating 1 district in northeastern Pennsylvania and 2 in southwestern Pennsylvania.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Pennsylvania 1 William A. Barrett Democratic 1944
    1946 (lost)
    1948
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • James Iannucci (Republican) 31.8%
  • Pennsylvania 2 William T. Granahan Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Daniel J. McCauley Jr. (Republican) 38.2%
  • Pennsylvania 3 Hardie Scott Republican 1946 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic gain.
  • Morton Witkin (Republican) 41.6%
  • Pennsylvania 4 Earl Chudoff Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph R. Burns (Republican) 29.7%
  • David P. Widamen (Progressive) 0.4%
  • Pennsylvania 5 William J. Green Jr. Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip Richman (Republican) 45.8%
  • Pennsylvania 6 Hugh Scott Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Harrington Herr (Democratic) 48.2%
  • Anthony V. Lo Popolo (Independent) 0.1%
  • Pennsylvania 7 Benjamin F. James Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Murray P. Zealor (Democratic) 38.3%
  • Pennsylvania 8 Karl C. King Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Wilson H. Stephenson (Democratic) 40.7%
  • Pennsylvania 9 Paul B. Dague Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip E. Ragan (Democratic) 33.8%
  • Pennsylvania 10 Harry P. O'Neill Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Democratic loss.
  • Harry P. O'Neill (Democratic) 46.4%
  • Joseph L. Carrigg
    Redistricted from the 14th district
    Republican 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
    Pennsylvania 11 Daniel Flood Democratic 1944
    1946 (lost)
    1948
    Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Daniel Flood (Democratic) 49.8%
  • Pennsylvania 12 Ivor D. Fenton Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Peter Krehel (Democratic) 39.3%
  • Pennsylvania 13 Samuel K. McConnell Jr.
    Redistricted from the 16th district
    Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank A. Keegan (Democratic) 33.6%
  • Pennsylvania 14 George M. Rhodes
    Redistricted from the 13th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James W. Bertolet (Republican) 49.2%
  • Darlington Hoopes (Socialist) 1.1%
  • Pennsylvania 15 Francis E. Walter
    Redistricted from the 20th district
    Democratic 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John Russell Craig (Republican) 45.2%
  • Pennsylvania 16 Walter M. Mumma
    Redistricted from the 18th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • David V. Randall (Democratic) 38.3%
  • Pennsylvania 17 Alvin Bush
    Redistricted from the 15th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Patrick A. McGowan (Democratic) 34.7%
  • Clyde A. Taylor (Prohibition) 1.2%
  • Pennsylvania 18 Richard M. Simpson
    Redistricted from the 17th district
    Republican 1937 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Philip R. Shoemaker (Democratic) 36.5%
  • Pennsylvania 19 James F. Lind
    Redistricted from the 21st district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • James F. Lind (Democratic) 47.7%
  • Pennsylvania 20 James E. Van Zandt
    Redistricted from the 22nd district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph A. Moran (Democratic) 37.2%
  • Pennsylvania 21 Augustine B. Kelley
    Redistricted from the 27th district
    Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • J. Cleveland McKenna (Republican) 47.1%
  • Pennsylvania 22 John P. Saylor
    Redistricted from the 26th district
    Republican 1949 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William D. Shettig (Democratic) 47.6%
  • Pennsylvania 23 Leon H. Gavin
    Redistricted from the 19th district
    Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Fred C. Barr (Democratic) 32.2%
  • Pennsylvania 24 Carroll D. Kearns
    Redistricted from the 28th district
    Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Clinton J. Bebell (Democratic) 42.9%
  • Pennsylvania 25 Louis E. Graham Republican 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank M. Clark (Democratic) 49.6%
  • Pennsylvania 26 Thomas E. Morgan
    Redistricted from the 24th district
    Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edward L. Sittler Jr. (Republican) 40.9%
  • Edward L. Sittler Jr.
    Redistricted from the 23rd district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican loss.
    Pennsylvania 27 James G. Fulton
    Redistricted from the 31st district
    Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Thomas J. O'Toole (Democratic) 37.4%
  • Pennsylvania 28 Herman P. Eberharter
    Redistricted from the 32nd district
    Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Harmar D. Denny Jr. (Republican) 41.3%
  • Harmar D. Denny Jr.
    Redistricted from the 29th district
    Republican 1950 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican loss.
    Pennsylvania 29 Robert J. Corbett
    Redistricted from the 30th district
    Republican 1938
    1940 (lost)
    1944
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • Lee T. Sellars (Democratic) 38.3%
  • Pennsylvania 30 Vera Buchanan
    Redistricted from the 33rd district
    Democratic 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Peter F. Bender (Republican) 36.4%
  • Rhode Island[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Rhode Island 1 Aime Forand Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Berthelot A. Leclaire (Republican) 45.1%
  • Rhode Island 2 John E. Fogarty Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • James O. Watts (Republican) 46.6%
  • South Carolina[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    South Carolina 1 L. Mendel Rivers Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • South Carolina 2 John J. Riley Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • South Carolina 3 William Jennings Bryan Dorn Democratic 1946
    1948 (retired)
    1950
    Incumbent re-elected.
  • David Dows (Republican) 6.1%
  • South Carolina 4 Joseph R. Bryson Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • South Carolina 5 James P. Richards Democratic 1932 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Herbert L. Crosland (Republican) 6.1%
  • South Carolina 6 John L. McMillan Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • South Dakota[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    South Dakota 1 Harold Lovre Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Goldie Wells (Democratic) 31.5%
  • South Dakota 2 Ellis Yarnal Berry Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • George A. Bangs (Democratic) 31.0%
  • Tennessee[edit]

    Tennessee lost one seat in reapportionment, and divided the old 4th district between the old 5th and 7th districts, with other minor boundary changes.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Tennessee 1 B. Carroll Reece Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arthur W. Bright (Democratic) 34.1%
  • Tennessee 2 Howard Baker Sr. Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Boyd W. Cox (Democratic) 31.1%
  • Tennessee 3 James B. Frazier Jr. Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Joseph M. Parker (Republican) 30.0%
  • Tennessee 4 Albert Gore Sr. Democratic 1938 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Democratic loss.
  • Uncontested
  • Joe L. Evins
    Redistricted from the 5th district
    Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
    Tennessee 5 Percy Priest
    Redistricted from the 6th district
    Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Homer P. Wall (Republican) 32.5%
  • Tennessee 6 James Patrick Sutton
    Redistricted from the 7th district
    Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Tennessee 7 Tom J. Murray
    Redistricted from the 8th district
    Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Tennessee 8 Jere Cooper
    Redistricted from the 9th district
    Democratic 1928 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Tennessee 9 Clifford Davis
    Redistricted from the 10th district
    Democratic 1940 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William P. Chenault (Independent) 14.3%
  • Texas[edit]

    Texas gained one seat, adding it as an at-large district instead of redistricting.[4]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Texas 1 Wright Patman Democratic 1928 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 2 Jesse M. Combs Democratic 1944 Incumbent retired.
    Democratic hold.
  • Randolph C. Reed (Republican) 21.0%
  • Texas 3 Lindley Beckworth Democratic 1938 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Democratic hold.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 4 Sam Rayburn Democratic 1912 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 5 Joseph Franklin Wilson Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 6 Olin E. Teague Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 7 John Dowdy Democratic 1952 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 8 Albert Thomas Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 9 Clark W. Thompson Democratic 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 10 Homer Thornberry Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 11 William R. Poage Democratic 1936 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 12 Wingate H. Lucas Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 13 Frank N. Ikard Democratic 1951 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 14 John E. Lyle Jr. Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 15 Lloyd Bentsen Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 16 Kenneth M. Regan Democratic 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 17 Omar Burleson Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 18 Walter E. Rogers Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 19 George H. Mahon Democratic 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 20 Paul J. Kilday Democratic 1938 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas 21 O. C. Fisher Democratic 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Texas at-large None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • Uncontested
  • Utah[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Utah 1 Walter K. Granger Democratic 1940 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican gain.
  • Ernest R. McKay (Democratic) 39.5%
  • Utah 2 Reva Beck Bosone Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Reva Beck Bosone (Democratic) 47.5%
  • Vermont[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Vermont at-large Winston L. Prouty Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Herbert B. Comings (Democratic) 28.2%
  • Virginia[edit]

    Virginia gained one seat, adding a new district in the DC suburbs and making boundary adjustments elsewhere.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Virginia 1 Edward J. Robeson Jr. Democratic 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Virginia 2 Porter Hardy Jr. Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Virginia 3 J. Vaughan Gary Democratic 1945 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Walter R. Gambill (Republican) 42.3%
  • Virginia 4 Watkins Abbitt Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Virginia 5 Thomas B. Stanley Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Uncontested
  • Virginia 6 Clarence G. Burton Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Clarence G. Burton (Democratic) 48.5%
  • Virginia 7 Burr Harrison Democratic 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Glenn W. Ruebush (Republican) 20.9%
  • Virginia 8 Howard W. Smith Democratic 1930 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Homer G. Richey (Independent) 24.2%
  • Virginia 9 Thomas B. Fugate Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired.
    Republican gain.
  • M. M. Long (Democratic) 48.3%
  • Virginia 10 None (new district) New seat.
    Republican gain.
  • Edmund D. Campbell (Democratic) 49.8%
  • Washington[edit]

    Washington gained one seat at reapportionment, adding it as an at-large district instead of redistricting.

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Washington 1 Hugh B. Mitchell Democratic 1948 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of Washington.
    Republican gain.
  • Stimson Bullitt (Democratic) 48.3%
  • James A. McDaniel (Progressive) 0.3%
  • Washington 2 Henry M. Jackson Democratic 1940 Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
    Republican gain.
  • Harry F. Henson (Democratic) 45.6%
  • Elgar Houghton (Progressive) 0.2%
  • Washington 3 Russell V. Mack Republican 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Gordon M. Quarnstrom (Democratic) 46.6%
  • Robert Dokter (Progressive) 0.1%
  • Washington 4 Hal Holmes Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • William Bryan (Democratic) 32.5%
  • Washington 5 Walt Horan Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert Dellwo (Democratic) 44.0%
  • Washington 6 Thor C. Tollefson Republican 1946 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John J. O'Connell (Democratic) 40.2%
  • Washington at-large None (new district) New seat.
    Democratic gain.
  • Al Canwell (Republican) 49.5%
  • Elmer R. Moork (Labor) 0.05%
  • West Virginia[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    West Virginia 1 Robert L. Ramsay Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost renomination.
    Democratic hold.
  • Francis J. Love (Republican) 47.1%
  • West Virginia 2 Harley O. Staggers Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kermit R. Mason (Republican) 48.5%
  • West Virginia 3 Cleveland M. Bailey Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Frank Love (Republican) 46.6%
  • West Virginia 4 Maurice G. Burnside Democratic 1948 Incumbent lost re-election.
    Republican gain.
  • Maurice G. Burnside (Democratic) 46.7%
  • West Virginia 5 Elizabeth Kee Democratic 1951 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
  • Cyrus H. Gadd (Republican) 36.2%
  • West Virginia 6 E. H. Hedrick Democratic 1944 Incumbent retired to run for Governor of West Virginia.
    Democratic hold.
  • Latelle M. LaFollette Jr. (Republican) 44.4%
  • Wisconsin[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Wisconsin 1 Lawrence H. Smith Republican 1941 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Arnie W. Agnew (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Wisconsin 2 Glenn Robert Davis Republican 1947 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Horace W. Wilkie (Democratic) 37.1%
  • Wisconsin 3 Gardner R. Withrow Republican 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Edna Brown (Democratic) 24.9%
  • Wisconsin 4 Clement J. Zablocki Democratic 1948 Incumbent re-elected.
  • John C. Schafer (Republican) 35.7%
  • Wisconsin 5 Charles J. Kersten Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Andrew Biemiller (Democratic) 48.4%
  • Wisconsin 6 William Van Pelt Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Ralph A. Norem (Democratic) 28.3%
  • Wisconsin 7 Vacant Reid F. Murray (R) died April 29, 1952.
    Republican hold.
  • Ernest Kluck (Democratic) 27.7%
  • Wisconsin 8 John W. Byrnes Republican 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert C. Schultz (Democratic) 26.4%
  • Wisconsin 9 Merlin Hull Republican 1934 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Kent L. Pillsbury (Democratic) 34.8%
  • Wisconsin 10 Alvin E. O'Konski Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Roland E. Kannenberg (Democratic) 32.6%
  • Wyoming[edit]

    District Incumbent Party First
    elected
    Result Candidates
    Wyoming at-large William Henry Harrison III Republican 1950 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert R. Rose Jr. (Democratic) 39.9%
  • Non-voting delegates[edit]

    Alaska Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Representative Party First elected Results Candidates
    Alaska Territory at-large Bob Bartlett Democratic 1944 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Robert C. Reeve (Republican) 43.38%[5]
  • Hawaii Territory[edit]

    District Incumbent This race
    Representative Party First elected Results Candidates
    Hawaii Territory at-large Joseph Farrington Republican 1942 Incumbent re-elected.
  • Delbert Metzger (Democratic) 46.32%[6]
  • See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ September 8, 1952, in Maine

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Fleer, Jack D. (1968). North Carolina Politics: An Introduction. University of North Carolina Press. p. 142. ISBN 0807810673.
  • ^ Atkinson, Frank B. (September 1993). The Dynamic Dominion: Realignment and the Rise of Two-Party Competition in Virginia, 1945-1980. George Mason University Press. pp. 60–61. ISBN 0913696390.
  • ^ Wasserman, David (March 1, 2019). "2020 House Overview: Can Democrats Keep Their Majority?". The Cook Political Report. Retrieved September 18, 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts, 1789–1983. The Free Press. ISBN 0-02-920150-0.
  • ^ "Our Campaigns - AK Delegate Race - Nov 04, 1952". www.ourcampaigns.com.
  • ^ Melendy, H. Brett (2001). "Delbert E. Metzger, Hawai'i's Liberal Judge". Hawaiian Journal of History. 35 (1). Hawaiian Historical Society: 59. Retrieved June 30, 2023. Popular Farrington's reelection was never in doubt but the ballots foresaw the coming of the Democratic party to power as Metzger carried Oahu's Fifth District and all Neighbor Islands. The vote was 67,748 to 58,445.

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