1962 United States House of Representatives elections



1962 United States House of Representatives elections





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November 6, 1962
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All 435 seats of the U.S. House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority





































 
Majority party
Minority party
 

Speaker John McCormack.jpg

Charles A. Halleck.jpg
Leader

John McCormack

Charles Halleck
Party

Democratic

Republican
Leader since
January 10, 1962
January 3, 1959
Leader's seat

MA-9th

Indiana-2nd
Last election
262 seats
175 seats
Seats won

258
176
Seat change

Decrease 4

Increase 1
Popular vote

26,860,184
24,160,387
Percentage

52.4%
47.1%
Swing

Decrease 2.4%

Increase 2.3%





Speaker before election

John McCormack
Democratic



Elected Speaker

John McCormack
Democratic


The 1962 United States House of Representatives elections was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1962, which occurred in the middle of President John F. Kennedy's term. As in most midterm elections, Kennedy's Democratic Party lost seats to the opposition Republican Party, but retained a majority. House Democrats were expected to lose their majority, but the resolution over the Cuban Missile Crisis just a few weeks prior, led to a rebound in approval for the Democrats under President Kennedy.


The number of seats up for election went back to 435, in accordance with reapportionment resulting from the 1960 census. (The membership had been increased temporarily to 437 in 1959, providing 1 seat each for new states of Alaska and Hawaii, while the other 435 seats continued with the reapportionment resulting from the 1950 census.)


This marked the last midterm election cycle in which a sitting Democratic President experienced net losses for his party in the House while experiencing net gains in the Senate.




Contents





  • 1 Overall results


  • 2 Separate elections


  • 3 November elections

    • 3.1 Alabama


    • 3.2 Alaska


    • 3.3 Arizona


    • 3.4 Arkansas


    • 3.5 California


    • 3.6 Colorado


    • 3.7 Connecticut


    • 3.8 Delaware


    • 3.9 Florida


    • 3.10 Georgia


    • 3.11 Hawaii


    • 3.12 Idaho


    • 3.13 Illinois


    • 3.14 Indiana


    • 3.15 Iowa


    • 3.16 Kansas


    • 3.17 Kentucky


    • 3.18 Louisiana


    • 3.19 Maine


    • 3.20 Maryland


    • 3.21 Massachusetts


    • 3.22 Michigan


    • 3.23 Minnesota


    • 3.24 Mississippi


    • 3.25 Missouri


    • 3.26 Montana


    • 3.27 Nebraska


    • 3.28 Nevada


    • 3.29 New Hampshire


    • 3.30 New Jersey


    • 3.31 New Mexico


    • 3.32 New York


    • 3.33 North Carolina


    • 3.34 North Dakota


    • 3.35 Ohio


    • 3.36 Oklahoma


    • 3.37 Oregon


    • 3.38 Pennsylvania


    • 3.39 Rhode Island


    • 3.40 South Carolina


    • 3.41 South Dakota


    • 3.42 Tennessee


    • 3.43 Texas


    • 3.44 Utah


    • 3.45 Vermont


    • 3.46 Virginia


    • 3.47 Washington


    • 3.48 West Virginia


    • 3.49 Wisconsin


    • 3.50 Wyoming



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References




Overall results











258

1

176

Democratic

I

Republican

Summary of the November 6, 1962 election results














































































































Parties
Seats
Popular Vote

1960

1962
Change
Strength
Vote
%
Change


Democratic Party
263

258

Decrease 5
59.3%
26,860,184
52.4%

Decrease 2.4%


Republican Party
174

176

Increase 2
40.5%
24,160,387
47.1%

Increase 2.3%


Liberal Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
94,208
0.2%
Steady


Independent
0
1

Increase 1
0.2%
80,484
0.2%

Increase 0.2%


Prohibition Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
17,171
<0.1%
Steady


Conservative Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
6,950
<0.1%
Steady


Socialist Labor Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
2,611
<0.1%
Steady


Voters For Peace Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
1,124
<0.1%
Steady


Socialist Workers Party
0
0
Steady0.0%
730
<0.1%
Steady

Others
0
0
Steady0.0%
19,139
<0.1%

Decrease 0.1%
Total
437
435

Decrease 2
100.0%
51,242,988
100.0%
——
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
















Popular vote
Democratic
52.42%
Republican
47.15%
Others
0.43%

















House seats
Democratic
59.31%
Republican
40.46%
Others
0.23%










House seats by party holding plurality in state


  80.1-100% Republican


  80.1-100% Democratic


  60.1-80% Republican


  60.1-80% Democratic


  up to 60% Republican


  up to 60% Democratic









Change by party


  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




Separate elections













































Date ↑
(linked to elections)
District
Predecessor
Party
Reason for vacancy
Result
Candidates

January 27, 1962

Texas 13

Frank N. Ikard
Democratic
Resigned December 15, 1961
Winner was subsequently re-elected in November
Democratic hold

Graham B. Purcell, Jr. (D) 62.9%
Joe Meissner (R) 37.1%

January 30, 1962

Texas 4

Sam Rayburn
Democratic
Died November 16, 1961
Winner was subsequently re-elected in November
Democratic hold

Ray Roberts (D) 54.3%
R.C. Slagle (D) 46.7%

February 13, 1962

Michigan 14

Louis C. Rabaut
Democratic
Died November 12, 1961
Winner was subsequently re-elected in November
Democratic hold

Harold M. Ryan (D) 50.5%
Robert E. Waldron (R) 49.2%
Charles Frazier (Soc.Lab) 0.28%

February 20, 1962

New York 6

Lester Holtzman
Democratic
Resigned December 31, 1961
Winner was subsequently redistricted in November to the 8th district
Democratic hold

Benjamin S. Rosenthal (D) 44.5%
Thomas F. Galvin (R) 43.8%
Emil Levin (Emil Levin) 11.7%

April 10, 1962

South Carolina 2

John J. Riley
Democratic
Died January 1, 1962
Winner was not a candidate for re-election in November. (See Widow's succession)
Democratic hold

Corinne Boyd Riley (D) 100%


November elections



Alabama


Alabama lost 1 seat in redistricting and elected all seats at-large as a method of determining which seat to eliminate.





















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Alabama At-large

George M. Grant
Redistricted from 2nd
Democratic

1938
Re-elected

George Huddleston, Jr. (D) 11.3%
Armistead I. Selden, Jr. (D) 11.0%
George W. Andrews (D) 10.9%
George M. Grant (D) 10.7%
Albert Rains (D) 10.1%
Kenneth A. Roberts (D) 10.0%
Robert E. Jones, Jr. (D) 9.6%
Carl Elliott (D) 9.6%
John H. Buchanan, Jr. (R) 5.3%
Tom Abernethy (R) 5.2%
Evan Foreman, Jr. (R) 5.1%
J. Chester Robinson (R) 1.2%

Alabama At-large

George W. Andrews
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

Kenneth A. Roberts
Redistricted from 4th
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

Albert Rains
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

Armistead I. Selden, Jr.
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

Carl Elliott
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

Robert E. Jones, Jr.
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1947
Re-elected

Alabama At-large

George Huddleston, Jr.
Redistricted from 9th
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Frank W. Boykin
Redistricted from 1st
Democratic

1935
Lost renomination
Democratic loss


Alaska














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Alaska At-large

Ralph Julian Rivers
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Ralph Julian Rivers (D) 56.0%
Lowell Thomas, Jr. (R) 44.0%


Arizona


Arizona gained one seat and formed a new third district out of the northern part of the state.[1]
























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Arizona 1

John Jacob Rhodes
Republican

1952
Re-elected

John Jacob Rhodes (R) 58.7%
Howard V. Peterson (D) 41.3%

Arizona 2

Mo Udall
Democratic

1961
Re-elected

Mo Udall (D) 58.3%
Richard K. Burke (R) 41.7%

Arizona 3
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

George Frederick Senner, Jr. (D) 56.0%
John P. Clark (R) 44.0%


Arkansas


Arkansas lost two seats and merged the 5th and 6th districts into the other districts. 5th district incumbent Dale Alford chose to run for governor rather than face Wilbur Mills in a primary, and 6th district incumbent Catherine Dorris Norrell retired after serving out the remainder of her husband’s term.[1]








































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Arkansas 1

Ezekiel C. Gathings
Democratic

1938
Re-elected

Ezekiel C. Gathings (D) Unopposed

Arkansas 2

Wilbur Mills
Democratic

1938
Re-elected

Wilbur Mills (D) Unopposed

Dale Alford
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1958
Retired to run for Governor
Democratic loss

Arkansas 3

James William Trimble
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

James William Trimble (D) 69.3%
Cy Carney, Jr. (R) 30.7%

Arkansas 4

Oren Harris
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

Oren Harris (D) 77.4%
Warren Lieblong (R) 22.5%
Frank Jarratt (W/I) 0.03%

Catherine Dorris Norrell
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1961
Retired
Democratic loss


California


Eight new seats were added in reapportionment, including 4 additional districts in Greater Los Angeles alone as well as others in San Diego, the Northern Central Valley, Alameda County, and the Central Coast, increasing the delegation from 30 to 38 seats.[1] Seven of the new seats were won by Democrats, one by a Republican. Two Republican incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. Therefore, Democrats increased by 9 seats and Republicans decreased by 1.




























































































































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

California 1

Clement Woodnutt Miller
Democratic

1958
Died October 7, 1962
Re-elected posthumously

Clement Woodnutt Miller (D) 50.8%
Don H. Clausen (R) 49.2%

California 2

Harold T. Johnson
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Harold T. Johnson (D) 64.6%
Fredric H. Nagel (R) 35.4%

California 3

John E. Moss
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

John E. Moss (D) 74.8%
George W. G. Smith (R) 25.2%

California 4
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Robert L. Leggett (D) 56.5%
L. V. Honsinger (R) 43.5%

California 5

John F. Shelley
Democratic

1949
Re-elected

John F. Shelley (D) 80.5%
Roland S. Charles (R) 19.5%

California 6

William S. Mailliard
Redistricted from 4th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

William S. Mailliard (R) 58.7%
John A. O'Connell (D) 41.3%

California 7

Jeffery Cohelan
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Jeffery Cohelan (D) 64.5%
Leonard L. Cantando (R) 35.5%

California 8

George Paul Miller
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

George Paul Miller (D) 72.5%
Harold Petersen (R) 27.5%

California 9
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Don Edwards (D) 66.0%
Joseph F. Donovan (R) 34.0%

California 10

Charles S. Gubser
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Charles S. Gubser (R) 60.7%
James P. Thurber, Jr. (D) 39.3%

California 11

J. Arthur Younger
Redistricted from 9th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

J. Arthur Younger (R) 62.3%
William J. Keller (D) 37.7%

California 12
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Burt L. Talcott (R) 61.3%
William K. Steward (D) 38.7%

California 13

Charles M. Teague
Republican

1954
Re-elected

Charles M. Teague (R) 64.9%
George J. Holgate (D) 35.1%

California 14

John F. Baldwin, Jr.
Redistricted from 6th
Republican

1954
Re-elected

John F. Baldwin, Jr. (R) 62.9%
Charles R. Weidner (D) 37.1%

California 15

John J. McFall
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

John J. McFall (D) 70.0%
Arthur L. Young (R) 30.0%

California 16

Bernice F. Sisk
Redistricted from 12th
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Bernice F. Sisk (D) 71.9%
Arthur L. Selland (R) 28.1%

California 17

Cecil R. King
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Cecil R. King (D) 67.2%
Ted Bruinsma (R) 32.8%

California 18

Harlan Hagen
Redistricted from 14th
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Harlan Hagen (D) 58.9%
G. Ray Arnett (R) 41.1%

California 19

Chet Holifield
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Chet Holifield (D) 61.6%
Robert T. Ramsay (R) 38.4%

California 20

H. Allen Smith
Republican

1956
Re-elected

H. Allen Smith (R) 70.6%
Leon Mayer (D) 29.4%

California 21
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Augustus F. Hawkins (D) 84.6%
Herman Smith (R) 15.4%

California 22

James C. Corman
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

James C. Corman (D) 53.6%
Charles S. Foote (R) 46.4%

California 23

Clyde Doyle
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Clyde Doyle (D) 64.2%
Del Clawson (R) 35.8%

California 24

Glenard P. Lipscomb
Republican

1953
Re-elected

Glenard P. Lipscomb (R) 70.3%
Knox Mellon (D) 29.7%

California 25

John H. Rousselot
Republican

1960
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Ronald B. Cameron (D) 53.6%
John H. Rousselot (R) 46.4%

California 26

James Roosevelt
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

James Roosevelt (D) 68.3%
Daniel Beltz (R) 31.7%

California 27

Edgar W. Hiestand
Redistricted from 21st
Republican

1952
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Everett G. Burkhalter (D) 52.1%
Edgar W. Hiestand (R) 47.9%

California 28

Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr.
Redistricted from 16th
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. (R) 64.0%
Robert J. Felixson (D) 36.0%

California 29
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

George Brown, Jr. (D) 55.7%
H. L. Richardson (R) 44.3%

California 30

Gordon L. McDonough
Redistricted from 15th
Republican

1944
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Edward R. Roybal (D) 56.5%
Gordon L. McDonough (R) 43.5%

California 31
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Charles H. Wilson (D) 52.2%
Gordon Hahn (R) 47.8%

California 32

Craig Hosmer
Redistricted from 18th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Craig Hosmer (R) 70.8%
J. J. Johovich (D) 29.2%

California 33

Harry R. Sheppard
Redistricted from 27th
Democratic

1936
Re-elected

Harry R. Sheppard (D) 59.0%
William R. Thomas (R) 41.0%

California 34
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Richard T. Hanna (D) 55.9%
Robert A. Geier (R) 44.1%

California 35

James B. Utt
Redistricted from 28th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

James B. Utt (R) 68.5%
Burton Shamsky (D) 31.5%

California 36

Bob Wilson
Redistricted from 30th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Bob Wilson (R) 61.8%
William C. Godfrey (D) 38.2%

California 37
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Lionel Van Deerlin (D) 51.4%
Dick Wilson (R) 48.6%

California 38

Dalip Singh Saund
Redistricted from 29th
Democratic

1956
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Patrick M. Martin (R) 55.9%
Dalip Singh Saund (D) 44.1%


Colorado
































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Colorado 1

Byron G. Rogers
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

Byron G. Rogers (D) 56.0%
William B. Chenoweth (R) 44.0%

Colorado 2

Peter H. Dominick
Republican

1960
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican hold

Donald G. Brotzman (R) 61.8%
Conrad L. McBride (D) 38.2%

Colorado 3

John Chenoweth
Republican

1950
Re-elected

John Chenoweth (R) 54.7%
Albert J. Tomsic (D) 45.3%

Colorado 4

Wayne N. Aspinall
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Wayne N. Aspinall (D) 58.6%
Leo L. Sommerville (R) 41.4%


Connecticut












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Connecticut 1

Emilio Q. Daddario
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Emilio Q. Daddario (D) 57.5%
James F. Collins (R) 41.9%
Donald B. LaCroix (W/I) 0.6%

Connecticut 2

Horace Seely-Brown, Jr.
Republican

1960
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic gain

William L. St. Onge (D) 50.8%
Moses A. Savin (R) 49.2%

Connecticut 3

Robert Giaimo
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Robert Giaimo (D) 56.0%
Daniel Reinhardsen (R) 44.0%

Connecticut 4

Abner W. Sibal
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Abner W. Sibal (R) 52.0%
Francis X. Lennon, Jr. (D) 48.0%

Connecticut 5

John S. Monagan
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

John S. Monagan (D) 58.5%
John Rand (R) 41.5%

Connecticut At-large

Frank Kowalski
Democratic

1958
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Bernard F. Grabowski (D) 52.7%
John Lupton (R) 47.3%


Delaware














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Delaware At-large

Harris B. McDowell, Jr.
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Harris B. McDowell, Jr. (D) 53.0%
Wilmer F. Williams (R) 47.0%


Florida


Florida added 4 new districts at reapportionment: the 3rd around Miami, the 9th in the Panhandle, the 10th around Tampa, and the 11th in Orlando and the nearby Atlantic coast.[1]








































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Florida 1

Bob Sikes
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

Bob Sikes (D) 81.9%
M. M. Woolley (R) 18.1%

Florida 2

Charles Edward Bennett
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Charles Edward Bennett (D) Unopposed

Florida 3
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Claude Pepper (D) 57.6%
Robert A. Peterson (R) 42.4%

Florida 4

Dante Fascell
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Dante Fascell (D) 64.5%
J. C. McGlon, Jr. (R) 35.5%

Florida 5

Syd Herlong
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Syd Herlong (D) 65.2%
Hubert H. Hevey, Jr. (R) 34.8%

Florida 6

Paul Rogers
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Paul Rogers (D) 64.2%
Frederick A. Kibbe (R) 35.8%

Florida 7

James A. Haley
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

James A. Haley (D) 66.8%
F. Onell Rogers (R) 33.2%

Florida 8

Donald Ray Matthews
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Donald Ray Matthews (D) Unopposed

Florida 9
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Don Fuqua (D) 75.4%
Wilfred C. Varn (R) 24.6%

Florida 10
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Sam M. Gibbons (D) 70.6%
Victor A. Rule (R) 29.4%

Florida 11
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Edward J. Gurney (R) 51.9%
John A. Sutton (D) 48.1%

Florida 12

William C. Cramer
Redistricted from 1st
Republican

1954
Re-elected

William C. Cramer (R) 64.5%
Grover C. Criswell (D) 35.5%


Georgia




































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Georgia 1

George Elliott Hagan
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

George Elliott Hagan (D) Unopposed

Georgia 2

J. L. Pilcher
Democratic

1953
Re-elected

J. L. Pilcher (D) Unopposed

Georgia 3

Tic Forrester
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

Tic Forrester (D) Unopposed

Georgia 4

John James Flynt, Jr.
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

John James Flynt, Jr. (D) Unopposed

Georgia 5

James C. Davis
Democratic

1946
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Charles Weltner (D) 55.6%
L. J. O'Callaghan (R) 44.4%

Georgia 6

Carl Vinson
Democratic

1914
Re-elected

Carl Vinson (D) Unopposed

Georgia 7

John W. Davis
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

John W. Davis (D) 72.4%
E. Ralph Ivey (R) 27.6%

Georgia 8

Iris Faircloth Blitch
Democratic

1954
Retired
Democratic hold

J. Russell Tuten (D) Unopposed

Georgia 9

Phillip M. Landrum
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Phillip M. Landrum (D) Unopposed

Georgia 10

Robert Grier Stephens, Jr.
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Robert Grier Stephens, Jr. (D) Unopposed


Hawaii


Hawaii added a second seat at reapportionment and elected both seats at-large.

















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Hawaii At-large

Daniel Inouye
Democratic

1959
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Thomas Gill (D) 33.9%
Spark Matsunaga (D) 33.9%
Albert W. Evensen (R) 19.5%
Richard Sutton (R) 12.7%

Hawaii At-large
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain


Idaho




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Idaho 1

Gracie Pfost
Democratic

1952
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Compton I. White, Jr. (D) 53.0%
Erwin H. Schwiebert (R) 47.0%

Idaho 2

Ralph R. Harding
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Ralph R. Harding (D) 52.8%
Orval Hansen (R) 47.2%


Illinois


Illinois lost one seat at reapportionment, merging the existing 21st district into the 20th and 23rd, and the Chicago districts were realigned to give more representation to the suburbs.[1]






























































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Illinois 1

William L. Dawson
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

William L. Dawson (D) 74.1%
Benjamin C. Duster (R) 25.9%

Illinois 2

Barratt O'Hara
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Barratt O'Hara (D) 62.3%
Philip G. Bixler (R) 37.7%

Illinois 3

William T. Murphy
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

William T. Murphy (D) 51.6%
Ernest E. Michaels (R) 48.4%

Illinois 4

Ed Derwinski
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Ed Derwinski (R) 64.9%
Richard E. Friedman (D) 35.1%

Illinois 5

John C. Kluczynski
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

John C. Kluczynski (D) 63.4%
Joseph Potempa (R) 36.6%

Illinois 6

Thomas J. O'Brien
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Thomas J. O'Brien (D) 77.7%
Adolph Herda (R) 22.3%

Illinois 7

Roland V. Libonati
Democratic

1957
Re-elected

Roland V. Libonati (D) 78.8%
Joseph D. Day (R) 21.2%

Illinois 8

Dan Rostenkowski
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Dan Rostenkowski (D) 60.8%
Irvin R. Techon (R) 39.2%

Illinois 9

Edward Rowan Finnegan
Redistricted from 12th
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Edward Rowan Finnegan (D) 54.8%
Thomas E. Ward (R) 45.2%

Sidney R. Yates
Democratic

1948
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic loss

Illinois 10

Harold R. Collier
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Harold R. Collier (R) 66.6%
Joseph A. Salerno (D) 33.4%

Illinois 11

Roman C. Pucinski
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Roman C. Pucinski (D) 52.7%
Henry J. Hyde (R) 47.3%

Illinois 12
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Robert McClory (R) 63.9%
John C. Kimball (D) 36.1%

Illinois 13

Marguerite S. Church
Republican

1950
Retired
Republican hold

Donald Rumsfeld (R) 63.7%
John A. Kennedy (D) 36.3%

Illinois 14

Elmer J. Hoffman
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Elmer J. Hoffman (R) 59.7%
Jerome M. Ziegler (D) 40.3%

Illinois 15

Noah M. Mason
Republican

1936
Retired
Republican hold

Charlotte T. Reid (R) 61.1%
Stanley H. Cowan (D) 38.9%

Illinois 16

John B. Anderson
Republican

1960
Re-elected

John B. Anderson (R) 66.9%
Walter S. Busky (D) 33.1%

Illinois 17

Leslie C. Arends
Republican

1934
Re-elected

Leslie C. Arends (R) 62.5%
Donald M. Laughlin (D) 37.5%

Illinois 18

Robert H. Michel
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Robert H. Michel (R) 61.2%
Francis D. Nash (D) 38.8%

Illinois 19

Robert B. Chiperfield
Republican

1938
Retired
Republican hold

Robert T. McLoskey (R) 55.9%
David DeDoncker (D) 44.1%

Illinois 20

Paul Findley
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Paul Findley (R) 52.9%
Peter F. Mack, Jr. (D) 47.1%

Peter F. Mack, Jr.
Redistricted from 21st
Democratic

1948
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

Illinois 21

Kenneth J. Gray
Redistricted from 25th
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Kenneth J. Gray (D) 60.0%
Frank H. Walker (R) 40.0%

Illinois 22

William L. Springer
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William L. Springer (R) 59.7%
Bob Wilson (D) 40.3%

Illinois 23

George E. Shipley
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

George E. Shipley (D) 51.7%
Edward H. Jenison (R) 48.3%

Illinois 24

Melvin Price
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Melvin Price (D) 73.8%
Kurt Glaser (R) 26.2%


Indiana










































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Indiana 1

Ray J. Madden
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Ray J. Madden (D) 60.5%
Harold Moody (R) 39.0%
Harry C. Beamer (Proh) 0.5%

Indiana 2

Charles A. Halleck
Republican

1935
Re-elected

Charles A. Halleck (R) 57.6%
John J. Murray (D) 42.4%

Indiana 3

John Brademas
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

John Brademas (D) 51.9%
Charles W. Ainlay (R) 48.1%

Indiana 4

E. Ross Adair
Republican

1950
Re-elected

E. Ross Adair (R) 55.6%
Ronald R. Ross (D) 44.4%

Indiana 5

J. Edward Roush
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

J. Edward Roush (D) 51.6%
George O. Chambers (R) 48.4%

Indiana 6

Richard L. Roudebush
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Richard L. Roudebush (R) 52.7%
Fred Wampler (D) 47.3%

Indiana 7

William G. Bray
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William G. Bray (R) 57.8%
Elden C. Tipton (D) 42.2%

Indiana 8

Winfield K. Denton
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Winfield K. Denton (D) 55.7%
Earl J. Heseman (R) 44.3%

Indiana 9

Earl Wilson
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Earl Wilson (R) 52.1%
John Pritchard (D) 47.9%

Indiana 10

Ralph Harvey
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Ralph Harvey (R) 52.9%
John E. Mitchell (D) 47.1%

Indiana 11

Donald Cogley Bruce
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Donald Cogley Bruce (R) 54.2%
Andrew Jacobs, Jr. (D) 45.8%


Iowa


Iowa lost one seat at reapportionment and divided the existing 6th district in north-central Iowa among several neighboring districts with compensating boundary changes elsewhere. Incumbent Merwin Coad chose to retire rather than run against one of the other incumbents.[1]






















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Iowa 1

Fred Schwengel
Republican

1954
Re-elected

Fred Schwengel (R) 61.1%
Harold Stephens (D) 38.9%

Iowa 2

James E. Bromwell
Republican

1960
Re-elected

James E. Bromwell (R) 52.8%
Frank W. Less (D) 47.2%

Iowa 3

H. R. Gross
Republican

1948
Re-elected

H. R. Gross (R) 56.7%
Neel F. Hill (D) 43.3%

Iowa 4

John Henry Kyl
Republican

1959
Re-elected

John Henry Kyl (R) 55.8%
Gene W. Glenn (D) 44.2%

Iowa 5

Neal Smith
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Neal Smith (D) 62.8%
Sonja C. Egenes (R) 37.2%

Merwin Coad
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1956
Retired
Democratic loss

Iowa 6

Charles B. Hoeven
Redistricted from 8th
Republican

1942
Re-elected

Charles B. Hoeven (R) 58.5%
Donald W. Murray (D) 41.5%

Iowa 7

Ben F. Jensen
Republican

1938
Re-elected

Ben F. Jensen (R) 56.1%
Ed Peters (D) 43.9%


Kansas


Kansas lost one seat at reapportionment and redistricted from 6 to 5, combining the existing southwestern 5th and northwestern 6th districts into a single district, in which incumbents James Floyd Breeding and Bob Dole ran against each other, and making modest boundary changes elsewhere.[1]










































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kansas 1

Bob Dole
Redistricted from 6th
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Bob Dole (R) 55.8%
James Floyd Breeding (D) 44.2%

James Floyd Breeding
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1956
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

Kansas 2

William H. Avery
Redistricted from 1st
Republican

1954
Re-elected

William H. Avery (R) 65.2%
Harry F. Kehoe (D) 34.8%

Kansas 3

Robert Fred Ellsworth
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Robert Fred Ellsworth (R) 63.4%
Bill Sparks (D) 36.6%

Kansas 4

Garner E. Shriver
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Garner E. Shriver (R) 66.6%
Lawrence J. Wetzel (D) 33.4%

Kansas 5

Walter L. McVey, Jr.
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1960
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Joe Skubitz (R) 53.3%
Wade A. Myers (D) 46.7%


Kentucky


Kentucky lost one seat at reapportionment. 5th district incumbent Brent Spence elected to retire, and his district was divided between several other districts with the lion’s share going to the 4th.[1]






















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Kentucky 1

Frank Stubblefield
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Frank Stubblefield (D) Unopposed

Kentucky 2

William Huston Natcher
Democratic

1953
Re-elected

William Huston Natcher (D) Unopposed

Kentucky 3

Frank W. Burke
Democratic

1958
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Gene Snyder (R) 50.8%
Frank W. Burke (D) 49.2%

Kentucky 4

Frank Chelf
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Frank Chelf (D) 52.9%
Clyde Middleton (R) 47.1%

Brent Spence
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1930
Retired
Democratic loss

Kentucky 5

Eugene Siler
Redistricted from 8th
Republican

1954
Re-elected

Eugene Siler (R) Unopposed

Kentucky 6

John C. Watts
Democratic

1951
Re-elected

John C. Watts (D) Unopposed

Kentucky 7

Carl D. Perkins
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Carl D. Perkins (D) 56.7%
C. Alex Parker, Jr. (R) 42.5%
Rex Henrickson (I) 0.7%


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District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Louisiana 1

F. Edward Hebert
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

F. Edward Hebert (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 2

Hale Boggs
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Hale Boggs (D) 67.2%
David C. Treen (R) 32.8%

Louisiana 3

Edwin E. Willis
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Edwin E. Willis (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 4

Joe Waggonner
Democratic

1961
Re-elected

Joe Waggonner (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 5

Otto Passman
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Otto Passman (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 6

James H. Morrison
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

James H. Morrison (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 7

T. Ashton Thompson
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

T. Ashton Thompson (D) Unopposed

Louisiana 8

Harold B. McSween
Democratic

1958
Lost renomination
Democratic hold

Gillis William Long (D) 64.0%
Jack W. Lewis (R) 36.0%


Maine


Maine lost one seat at reapportionment, redistricting from 3 seats to 2 -- a 1st district containing the coastal parts of the existing 1st and 2nd districts, and a 2nd district containing the existing 3rd district and the rest of inland Maine.[1]
























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Maine 1

Stanley R. Tupper
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Stanley R. Tupper (R) 59.6%
Ronald Kellam (D) 40.4%

Peter A. Garland
Republican

1960
Lost renomination
Republican loss

Maine 2

Clifford McIntire
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1951
Re-elected

Clifford McIntire (R) 51.1%
William D. Hathaway (D) 48.9%


Maryland


Maryland gained an eighth seat at reapportionment and chose to elect it at-large.






















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Maryland 1

Thomas F. Johnson
Democratic

1958
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Rogers Morton (R) 53.2%
Thomas F. Johnson (D) 46.8%

Maryland 2

Daniel Brewster
Democratic

1958
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic hold

Clarence Long (D) 51.9%
John Fife Symington, Jr. (R) 48.1%

Maryland 3

Edward Garmatz
Democratic

1947
Re-elected

Edward Garmatz (D) Unopposed

Maryland 4

George Hyde Fallon
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

George Hyde Fallon (D) 72.3%
John E. Brandau (R) 27.7%

Maryland 5

Richard E. Lankford
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Richard E. Lankford (D) 59.5%
Joseph M. Baker, Jr. (R) 40.5%

Maryland 6

Charles Mathias, Jr.
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Charles Mathias, Jr. (R) 60.9%
John R. Foley (D) 39.1%

Maryland 7

Samuel Friedel
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Samuel Friedel (D) 70.0%
Caroline R. Ramsay (R) 30.0%

Maryland At-large
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Carlton R. Sickles (D) 55.7%
Newton I. Steers (R) 44.3%


Massachusetts


Massachusetts lost two seats at reapportionment, one from each party.
























































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Massachusetts 1

Silvio Conte
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Silvio Conte (R) 74.4%
William K. Hefner (D) 25.6%

Massachusetts 2

Edward Boland
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Edward Boland (D) 67.8%
Samuel S. Rodman, Jr. (R) 32.2%

Massachusetts 3

Philip Philbin
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Philip Philbin (D) 72.4%
Frank Anthony (R) 27.6%

Massachusetts 4

Harold Donohue
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Harold Donohue (D) 90.5%
Stanley E. Shogren (Proh) 9.5%

Massachusetts 5

F.Bradford Morse
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Frank B. Morse (R) 57.4%
Thomas J. Lane (D) 42.6%

Thomas J. Lane
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic

1941
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

Massachusetts 6

William H. Bates
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William H. Bates (R) 56.2%
George J. O'Shea (D) 43.8%

Massachusetts 7

Torbert H. MacDonald
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Torbert H. MacDonald (D) 71.6%
Gordon F. Hughes (R) 28.4%

Massachusetts 8

Tip O'Neill
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Tip O'Neill (D) 73.0%
Howard Greyber (R) 27.0%

Massachusetts 9

John William McCormack
Redistricted from 12th
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

John William McCormack (D) Unopposed

Massachusetts 10

Joseph William Martin, Jr.
Redistricted from 14th
Republican

1924
Re-elected

Joseph William Martin, Jr. (R) 65.5%
Edward F. Doolan (D) 34.5%

Laurence Curtis
Republican

1952
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican loss

Massachusetts 11

James A. Burke
Redistricted from 13th
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

James A. Burke (D) 64.3%
Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. (R) 35.7%

Massachusetts 12

Hastings Keith
Redistricted from 9th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Hastings Keith (R) 64.2%
Alexander Byron (D) 35.8%


Michigan


Michigan gained one seat at reapportionment, which it elected at-large rather than redistricting.
























































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Michigan 1

Lucien N. Nedzi
Democratic

1961
Re-elected

Lucien N. Nedzi (D) 89.2%
Walter Czarnecki (R) 10.8%

Michigan 2

George Meader
Republican

1950
Re-elected

George Meader (R) 58.4%
Thomas P. Payne (D) 41.6%

Michigan 3

August E. Johansen
Republican

1954
Re-elected

August E. Johansen (R) 59.5%
Paul H. Todd, Jr. (D) 40.5%

Michigan 4

Clare E. Hoffman
Republican

1934
Retired
Republican hold

J. Edward Hutchinson (R) 63.8%
Edward Burns (D) 36.2%

Michigan 5

Gerald Ford
Republican

1948
Re-elected

Gerald Ford (R) 67.0%
William G. Reamon (D) 33.0%

Michigan 6

Charles E. Chamberlain
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Charles E. Chamberlain (R) 54.5%
Don Hayworth (D) 45.5%

Michigan 7

James G. O'Hara
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

James G. O'Hara (D) 56.3%
H. Charles Knill (R) 43.7%

Michigan 8

R. James Harvey
Republican

1960
Re-elected

R. James Harvey (R) 60.5%
Jerome T. Hart (D) 39.5%

Michigan 9

Robert P. Griffin
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Robert P. Griffin (R) 59.4%
Donald G. Jennings (D) 40.6%

Michigan 10

Elford Albin Cederberg
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Elford Albin Cederberg (R) 61.5%
Hubert C. Evans (D) 38.5%

Michigan 11

Victor A. Knox
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Victor A. Knox (R) 56.7%
Warren P. Cleary (D) 43.3%

Michigan 12

John B. Bennett
Republican

1946
Re-elected

John B. Bennett (R) 63.3%
William J. Bolognesi (D) 36.7%

Michigan 13

Charles Diggs
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Charles Diggs (D) 71.2%
Robert B. Blackwell (R) 28.8%

Michigan 14

Harold M. Ryan
Democratic

February 13, 1962
(Special)
Re-elected

Harold M. Ryan (D) 61.8%
Lois V. Nair (R) 38.2%

Michigan 15

John D. Dingell, Jr.
Democratic

1955
Re-elected

John D. Dingell, Jr. (D) 83.0%
Ernest Richard (R) 17.0%

Michigan 16

John Lesinski, Jr.
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

John Lesinski, Jr. (D) 67.9%
Laverne O. Elliott (R) 32.1%

Michigan 17

Martha W. Griffiths
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Martha W. Griffiths (D) 59.3%
James F. O'Neill (R) 40.7%

Michigan 18

William Broomfield
Republican

1956
Re-elected

William Broomfield (R) 59.6%
George J. Fulkerson (D) 40.4%

Michigan At-large
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Neil Staebler (D) 52.0%
Alvin M. Bentley (R) 47.9%
Ralph M. Muncy (Soc-Lab) 0.2%


Minnesota


Minnesota lost one seat at reapportionment, and the 7th saw the largest change, with its territory split between the existing 2nd and 6th districts.[1]




























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Minnesota 1

Al Quie
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Al Quie (R) 57.5%
George Shepherd (DFL) 42.5%

Minnesota 2

Ancher Nelsen
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Ancher Nelsen (R) 62.2%
Conrad Hammar (DFL) 37.8%

Minnesota 3

Clark MacGregor
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Clark MacGregor (R) 60.2%
Irving R. Keldsen (DFL) 39.8%

Minnesota 4

Joseph Karth
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Joseph Karth (DFL) 59.5%
Harry Strong (R) 40.5%

Minnesota 5

Walter Judd
Republican

1942
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Donald M. Fraser (DFL) 51.7%
Walter Judd (R) 48.0%
Joseph Johnson (Socialist Workers) 0.3%

Minnesota 6

Fred Marshall
Democratic

1948
Retired
Democratic hold

Alec Olson (DFL) 50.1%
Robert J. Odegard (R) 49.9%

H. Carl Andersen
Redistricted from 7th
Republican

1938
Lost renomination as Independent
Republican loss

Minnesota 7

Odin Langen
Redistricted from 9th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Odin Langen (R) 52.0%
Harding C. Noblitt (DFL) 48.0%

Minnesota 8

John Blatnik
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

John Blatnik (DFL) 65.7%
Jerry H. Ketola (R) 34.3%


Mississippi


Mississippi lost one seat at reapportionment, and merged the 2nd and 3rd districts without making other boundary changes.[1]










































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Mississippi 1

Thomas Abernethy
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Thomas Abernethy (D) Unopposed

Mississippi 2

Jamie L. Whitten
Democratic

1941
Re-elected

Jamie L. Whitten (D) Unopposed

Frank E. Smith
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1950
Lost renomination
Democratic loss

Mississippi 3

John Bell Williams
Redistricted from 4th
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

John Bell Williams (D) Unopposed

Mississippi 4

W. Arthur Winstead
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

W. Arthur Winstead (D) 83.0%
Sterling P. Davis, Jr. (I) 17.0%

Mississippi 5

William M. Colmer
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1932
Re-elected

William M. Colmer (D) Unopposed


Missouri


Missouri lost one seat at reapportionment, and merged the 11th and 8th districts with compensating boundary changes to other districts.[1]








































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Missouri 1

Frank M. Karsten
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Frank M. Karsten (D) 70.7%
Charles F. Cherry (R) 29.3%

Missouri 2

Thomas B. Curtis
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Thomas B. Curtis (R) 56.3%
Philip V. Maher (D) 43.7%

Missouri 3

Leonor Sullivan
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Leonor Sullivan (D) 70.5%
J. Marvin Krause (R) 29.5%

Missouri 4

William J. Randall
Democratic

1959
Re-elected

William J. Randall (D) 53.9%
John D. Fox (R) 46.1%

Missouri 5

Richard Bolling
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Richard Bolling (D) 58.9%
Walter McCarty (R) 41.1%

Missouri 6

William Raleigh Hull, Jr.
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

William Raleigh Hull, Jr. (D) 55.3%
Ethan H. Campbell (R) 44.7%

Missouri 7

Durward Gorham Hall
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Durward Gorham Hall (R) 57.7%
Jim Thomas (D) 42.3%

Missouri 8

Richard Howard Ichord, Jr.
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Richard Howard Ichord, Jr. (D) 59.0%
David W. Bernhardt (R) 41.0%

Morgan M. Moulder
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1948
Retired
Democratic loss

Missouri 9

Clarence Cannon
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Clarence Cannon (D) 60.5%
Anthony C. Schroeder (R) 39.5%

Missouri 10

Paul C. Jones
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Paul C. Jones (D) 60.6%
Truman Farrow (R) 39.4%


Montana




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Montana 1

Arnold Olsen
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Arnold Olsen (D) 52.8%
Wayne Montgomery (R) 47.2%

Montana 2

James Franklin Battin
Republican

1960
Re-elected

James Franklin Battin (R) 55.4%
Leo Graybill, Jr. (D) 44.6%


Nebraska


Nebraska lost one seat at reapportionment and split the southern 1st district between the eastern 3rd and western 4th districts.[1]






























District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Nebraska 1

Ralph F. Beermann
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Ralph F. Beermann (R) 50.3%
Clair A. Callan (D) 44.4%
George C. Menkens (W/I) 5.3%

Phillip Hart Weaver
Republican

1954
Lost renomination
Republican loss

Nebraska 2

Glenn Cunningham
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Glenn Cunningham (R) 69.4%
Thomas N. Bonner (D) 30.6%

Nebraska 3

David T. Martin
Redistricted from 4th
Republican

1960
Re-elected

David T. Martin (R) 65.6%
John A. Hoffman (D) 34.4%


Nevada














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Nevada At-large

Walter S. Baring, Jr.
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Walter S. Baring, Jr. (D) 71.6%
Carlton J. Adair (R) 28.4%


New Hampshire




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Hampshire 1

Chester Earl Merrow
Republican

1942
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican hold

Louis C. Wyman (R) 53.1%
J. Oliva Huot (D) 46.9%

New Hampshire 2

Perkins Bass
Republican

1954
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican hold

James Colgate Cleveland (R) 57.5%
Eugene S. Daniell (D) 42.5%


New Jersey


New Jersey gained one seat and formed a 15th district out of parts of the existing 3rd and 5th districts around Perth Amboy without making substantial changes elsewhere.[1]
































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Jersey 1

William T. Cahill
Republican

1958
Re-elected

William T. Cahill (R) 58.8%
Neil F. Deighan (D) 41.0%
Albert Rouis (Soc-Lab) 0.2%

New Jersey 2

Milton W. Glenn
Republican

1957
Re-elected

Milton W. Glenn (R) 52.7%
Paul R. Porreca (D) 46.7%
Elvin Baker (Soc-Lab) 0.5%

New Jersey 3

James C. Auchincloss
Republican

1942
Re-elected

James C. Auchincloss (R) 56.9%
Peter J. Gannon (D) 43.1%

New Jersey 4

Frank Thompson
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Frank Thompson (D) 63.8%
Ephraim Tomlinson II (R) 35.9%
Bernardo S. Doganiero (Soc-Lab) 0.3%

New Jersey 5

Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. (R) 66.0%
Eugene M. Friedman (D) 33.2%
Frank Consalvo (Conservative) 0.8%

New Jersey 6

Florence P. Dwyer
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Florence P. Dwyer (R) 59.6%
Lillian W. Egolf (D) 39.8%
John H. Wisner, Jr. (Conservative) 0.6%

New Jersey 7

William B. Widnall
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William B. Widnall (R) 61.4%
J. Emmett Cassidy (D) 37.8%
Robert A. Kretzer (Conservative) 0.5%
James McKinley (I) 0.3%

New Jersey 8

Charles S. Joelson
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Charles S. Joelson (D) 65.0%
Walter W. Porter, Jr. (R) 34.2%
Harry Santhouse (Soc-Lab) 0.4%
Charles R. Checkley (Conservative) 0.4%

New Jersey 9

Frank C. Osmers, Jr.
Republican

1951
Re-elected

Frank C. Osmers, Jr. (R) 56.9%
Donald R. Sorkow (D) 42.2%
Arthur A. Wacker (Conservative) 0.6%
Nathan Karp (Soc-Lab) 0.3%

New Jersey 10

Peter W. Rodino, Jr.
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Peter W. Rodino, Jr. (D) 72.8%
Charles A. Baretski (R) 26.5%
Frank J. DeGeorge (Conservative) 0.5%
William Kirkland (I) 0.3%

New Jersey 11

Hugh Joseph Addonizio
Democratic

1948
Resigned to run for Mayor of Newark
Democratic hold

Joseph G. Minish (D) 59.5%
Frank A. Palmieri (R) 37.4%
Samuel Voltaggio (I) 2.6%
Marjorie H. Schwester (Conservative) 0.5%

New Jersey 12

George M. Wallhauser
Republican

1958
Re-elected

George M. Wallhauser (R) 52.5%
Robert R. Peacock (D) 46.6%
Harrison P. Smith, Jr. (Conservative) 0.5%
Harry Press (Soc-Lab) 0.2%
Ruth F. Shiminsky (Socialist Workers) 0.1%

New Jersey 13

Cornelius Edward Gallagher
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Cornelius Edward Gallagher (D) 77.0%
Eugene P. Kenny (R) 21.0%
Thomas Quinn (I) 2.0%

New Jersey 14

Dominick V. Daniels
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Dominick V. Daniels (D) 70.6%
Michael J. Bell (R) 27.8%
Kenneth Walsh (Conservative) 1.6%

New Jersey 15
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Edward J. Patten (D) 56.7%
Bernard F. Rodgers (R) 43.3%


New Mexico



















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New Mexico At-large

Joseph M. Montoya
Democratic

1957 (Special)
Re-elected

Thomas G. Morris (Democratic) 31.7%
Joseph M. Montoya (Democratic) 26.7%
Jack C. Redman (Republican) 24.1%
Junio Lopez (Republican) 17.5%

New Mexico At-large

Thomas G. Morris
Democratic

1958
Re-elected


New York


New York lost 2 seats at reapportionment; after redistricting, Long Island actually gained two seats while Manhattan lost two and Brooklyn and Upstate New York lost one each.[1]










































































































































































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

New York 1

Otis G. Pike
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Otis G. Pike (D) 61.7%
Walter M. Ormsby (R) 38.3%

New York 2
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

James R. Grover, Jr. (R) 55.7%
Robert J. Flynn (D) 44.3%

New York 3

Steven Boghos Derounian
Redistricted from 2nd
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Steven Boghos Derounian (R) 59.2%
George Soll (D) 40.8%

New York 4
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

John W. Wydler (R) 56.4%
Joseph A. Daley (D) 42.7%
Harry H. Purvis (I) 0.9%

New York 5

Frank J. Becker
Redistricted from 3rd
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Frank J. Becker (R) 57.5%
Franklin Bear (D) 42.5%

New York 6

Seymour Halpern
Redistricted from 4th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Seymour Halpern (R) 63.3%
Leonard L. Finz (D) 36.7%

New York 7

Joseph P. Addabbo
Redistricted from 5th
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Joseph P. Addabbo (D) 59.3%
George Archinal (R) 40.7%

New York 8

Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

February 20, 1962
(Special)
Re-elected

Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal (D) 66.4%
Arthur McCrossen (R) 33.6%

New York 9

James J. Delaney
Redistricted from 7th
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

James J. Delaney (D) 58.7%
Charles H. Cohen (R) 35.1%
Mark Starr (Liberal) 6.2%

New York 10

Emanuel Celler
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1922
Re-elected

Emanuel Celler (D) 81.0%
Seymour Besunder (R) 19.0%

New York 11

Eugene James Keogh
Redistricted from 9th
Democratic

1936
Re-elected

Eugene James Keogh (D) 71.6%
Abraham L. Banner (R) 28.4%

New York 12

Edna F. Kelly
Redistricted from 10th
Democratic

1949
Re-elected

Edna F. Kelly (D) 70.0%
Louis London Goldberg (R) 30.0%

New York 13

Abraham J. Multer
Democratic

1947
Re-elected

Abraham J. Multer (D) 74.6%
Melvyn M. Rothman (R) 25.4%

New York 14

John J. Rooney
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

John J. Rooney (D) 70.9%
Leon F. Nadrowski (R) 29.1%

Victor Anfuso
Redistricted from 8th
Democratic

1954
Retired to run for New York Supreme Court
Democratic loss

New York 15

Hugh L. Carey
Redistricted from 12th
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Hugh L. Carey (D) 50.2%
Francis E. Dorn (R) 49.8%

New York 16

John H. Ray
Redistricted from 15th
Republican

1952
Retired
Democratic gain

John M. Murphy (D) 47.5%
Robert T. Connor (R) 45.9%
George B. Murphy (Liberal) 6.6%

New York 17

John Lindsay
Republican

1958
Re-elected

John Lindsay (R) 68.7%
Martin B. Dworkis (D) 31.3%

New York 18

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
Redistricted from 16th
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (D) 69.6%
Ramon A. Martinez (R) 21.6%
Mae P. Watts (Liberal) 8.8%

New York 19

Leonard Farbstein
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Leonard Farbstein (D) 58.5%
Richard S. Aldrich (R) 30.5%
Bentley Kassal (Liberal) 11.0%

New York 20

William Fitts Ryan
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

William Fitts Ryan (D) 72.6%
Gilbert A. Robinson (R) 27.4%

Herbert Zelenko
Redistricted from 21st
Democratic

1954
Lost renomination
Democratic loss

New York 21

James C. Healey
Redistricted from 22nd
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

James C. Healey (D) 67.4%
Stanley L. Slater (R) 21.0%
Lillian Gulker (Liberal) 11.6%

New York 22

Jacob H. Gilbert
Redistricted from 23rd
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Jacob H. Gilbert (D) 70.4%
Oscar Gonzalez-Suarez (R) 20.5%
David Grand (Liberal) 9.1%

New York 23

Charles A. Buckley
Redistricted from 24th
Democratic

1934
Re-elected

Charles A. Buckley (D) 54.4%
John J. Parker (R) 30.9%
John P. Hagan (Liberal) 14.6%

New York 24

Paul A. Fino
Redistricted from 25th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Paul A. Fino (R) 60.1%
Alfred E. Santangelo (D) 35.9%
Frank Leff (Liberal) 4.0%

Alfred E. Santangelo
Redistricted from 18th
Democratic

1956
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

New York 25

Robert R. Barry
Redistricted from 27th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Robert R. Barry (R) 61.5%
A. Frank Reel (D) 38.5%

New York 26

Edwin B. Dooley
Republican

1956
Lost renomination
Republican hold

Ogden R. Reid (R) 60.9%
Stanley W. Church (D) 39.1%

New York 27

Katharine St. George
Redistricted from 28th
Republican

1946
Re-elected

Katharine St. George (R) 57.9%
William F. Ward, Jr. (D) 42.1%

New York 28

J. Ernest Wharton
Redistricted from 29th
Republican

1950
Re-elected

J. Ernest Wharton (R) 64.1%
Morton E. Gilday (D) 35.9%

New York 29

Leo W. O'Brien
Redistricted from 30th
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Leo W. O'Brien (D) 60.1%
Wolfgang J. Riemer (R) 39.9%

New York 30

Carleton J. King
Redistricted from 31st
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Carleton J. King (R) 63.7%
William W. Egan (D) 33.9%
Harold T. Smith (Liberal) 2.4%

New York 31

Clarence E. Kilburn
Redistricted from 33rd
Republican

1940
Re-elected

Clarence E. Kilburn (R) 60.0%
Francis G. Healey (D) 40.0%

New York 32

Alexander Pirnie
Redistricted from 34th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Alexander Pirnie (R) 57.6%
Virgil C. Crisafulli (D) 42.4%

New York 33

Howard W. Robison
Redistricted from 37th
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Howard W. Robison (R) 66.8%
Theodore W. Maurer (D) 29.9%
Harrop Freeman (Liberal) 3.3%

New York 34

R. Walter Riehlman
Redistricted from 35th
Republican

1946
Re-elected

R. Walter Riehlman (R) 54.8%
Lee Alexander (D) 43.4%
John Arneson (Liberal) 1.8%

New York 35

Samuel S. Stratton
Redistricted from 32nd
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Samuel S. Stratton (D) 54.5%
Janet Hill Gordon (R) 45.5%

John Taber
Redistricted from 36th
Republican

1922
Retired
Republican loss

New York 36

Jessica M. Weis
Redistricted from 38th
Republican

1958
Retired
Republican hold

Frank Horton (R) 59.3%
Arthur B. Curran, Jr. (D) 40.7%

New York 37

Harold C. Ostertag
Redistricted from 39th
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Harold C. Ostertag (R) 64.3%
Norman C. Katner (D) 35.7%

New York 38

Charles Goodell
Redistricted from 43rd
Republican

1959
Re-elected

Charles Goodell (R) 68.3%
T. Joseph Lynch (D) 30.3%
Leo M. Brushingham (Liberal) 1.3%

New York 39

John R. Pillion
Redistricted from 42nd
Republican

1952
Re-elected

John R. Pillion (R) 62.6%
Angelo S. D'Eloia (D) 35.1%
Walter Bratek (Liberal) 2.3%

New York 40

William E. Miller
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William E. Miller (R) 52.0%
E. Dent Lackey (D) 48.0%

New York 41

Thaddeus J. Dulski
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Thaddeus J. Dulski (D) 71.5%
Daniel J. Kij (R) 28.5%


North Carolina














































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

North Carolina 1

Herbert Covington Bonner
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

Herbert Covington Bonner (D) Unopposed

North Carolina 2

Lawrence H. Fountain
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Lawrence H. Fountain (D) Unopposed

North Carolina 3

David N. Henderson
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

David N. Henderson (D) Unopposed

North Carolina 4

Harold D. Cooley
Democratic

1934
Re-elected

Harold D. Cooley (D) 58.1%
George E. Ward (R) 41.9%

North Carolina 5

Ralph James Scott
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Ralph James Scott (D) 59.2%
A. M. Snipes (R) 40.8%

North Carolina 6

Horace R. Kornegay
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Horace R. Kornegay (D) 59.9%
Blackwell P. Robinson (R) 40.1%

North Carolina 7

Alton Lennon
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Alton Lennon (D) 77.0%
James E. Walsh, Jr. (R) 23.0%

North Carolina 8

Charles R. Jonas
Redistricted from 10th
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Charles R. Jonas (R) 56.0%
Alvin Paul Kitchin (D) 44.0%

Alvin Paul Kitchin
Democratic

1956
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

North Carolina 9

Hugh Quincy Alexander
Democratic

1952
Lost re-election
Republican gain

James T. Broyhill (R) 50.5%
Hugh Quincy Alexander (D) 49.5%

North Carolina 10

Basil Lee Whitener
Redistricted from 11th
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Basil Lee Whitener (D) 55.1%
Carrol M. Barringer (R) 44.9%

North Carolina 11

Roy A. Taylor
Redistricted from 12th
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Roy A. Taylor (D) 55.2%
Robert Brown (R) 44.8%


North Dakota




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

North Dakota 1

Hjalmar Carl Nygaard
Redistricted from At-large
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Hjalmar Carl Nygaard (R) 54.6%
Scott Anderson (D) 45.4%

North Dakota 2

Don L. Short
Redistricted from At-large
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Don L. Short (R) 54.0%
Robert Vogel (D) 46.0%


Ohio






















































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Ohio 1

Gordon H. Scherer
Republican

1952
Retired
Republican hold

Carl W. Rich (R) 62.7%
Monica Nolan (D) 37.3%

Ohio 2

Donald D. Clancy
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Donald D. Clancy (R) 62.8%
H. A. Sand (D) 37.2%

Ohio 3

Paul F. Schenck
Republican

1951
Re-elected

Paul F. Schenck (R) 57.0%
Martin A. Evers (D) 43.0%

Ohio 4

William Moore McCulloch
Republican

1947
Re-elected

William Moore McCulloch (R) 70.3%
Marjorie Conrad Struna (D) 29.7%

Ohio 5

Del Latta
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Del Latta (R) 70.4%
William T. Hunt (D) 29.6%

Ohio 6

Bill Harsha
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Bill Harsha (R) 60.4%
Jerry C. Rasor (D) 39.6%

Ohio 7

Clarence J. Brown
Republican

1938
Re-elected

Clarence J. Brown (R) 67.7%
Robert A. Riley (D) 32.3%

Ohio 8

Jackson Edward Betts
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Jackson Edward Betts (R) 70.1%
Morris Laderman (D) 29.9%

Ohio 9

Thomas L. Ashley
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Thomas L. Ashley (D) 57.4%
Martin A. Janis (R) 42.6%

Ohio 10

Walter H. Moeller
Democratic

1958
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Homer E. Abele (R) 52.3%
Walter H. Moeller (D) 47.7%

Ohio 11

Robert E. Cook
Democratic

1958
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Oliver P. Bolton (R) 50.6%
Robert E. Cook (D) 49.4%

Ohio 12

Samuel L. Devine
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Samuel L. Devine (R) 68.3%
Paul D. Cassidy (D) 31.7%

Ohio 13

Charles Adams Mosher
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Charles Adams Mosher (R) 55.1%
J. Grant Keys (D) 44.9%

Ohio 14

William H. Ayres
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William H. Ayres (R) 53.7%
Oliver Ocasek (D) 46.3%

Ohio 15

Tom Van Horn Moorehead
Republican

1960
Lost re-election
Democratic gain

Robert T. Secrest (D) 52.4%
Tom Van Horn Moorehead (R) 47.6%

Ohio 16

Frank T. Bow
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Frank T. Bow (R) 60.0%
Ed Witmer (D) 40.0%

Ohio 17

John M. Ashbrook
Republican

1960
Re-elected

John M. Ashbrook (R) 58.6%
Robert W. Levering (D) 41.4%

Ohio 18

Wayne L. Hays
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Wayne L. Hays (D) 61.0%
John J. Carigg (R) 39.0%

Ohio 19

Michael J. Kirwan
Democratic

1936
Re-elected

Michael J. Kirwan (D) 62.2%
William Vincent Williams (R) 37.8%

Ohio 20

Michael A. Feighan
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Michael A. Feighan (D) 71.0%
Leonard G. Richter (R) 29.0%

Ohio 21

Charles Vanik
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Charles Vanik (D) 79.9%
Leodis Harris (R) 20.1%

Ohio 22

Frances P. Bolton
Republican

1940
Re-elected

Frances P. Bolton (R) 64.6%
Edward Corrigan (D) 30.6%
Ronald B. Peltz (I) 4.8%

Ohio 23

William Edwin Minshall, Jr.
Republican

1954
Re-elected

William Edwin Minshall, Jr. (R) 71.5%
Emil C. Weber (D) 28.5%

Ohio At-large
None (District created)
New seat
Republican gain

Robert Taft, Jr. (R) 60.5%
Richard D. Kennedy (D) 39.5%


Oklahoma












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Oklahoma 1

Page Belcher
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Page Belcher (R) 68.6%
Herbert W. Wright, Jr. (D) 31.4%

Oklahoma 2

Ed Edmondson
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Ed Edmondson (D) 56.6%
Bill Sharp (R) 43.4%

Oklahoma 3

Carl Albert
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Carl Albert (D) Unopposed

Oklahoma 4

Tom Steed
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Tom Steed (D) Unopposed

Oklahoma 5

John Jarman
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

John Jarman (D) 68.9%
William P. Pointon, Jr. (R) 31.1%

Oklahoma 6

Victor Wickersham
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Victor Wickersham (D) 53.5%
Glenn L. Gibson (R) 46.5%


Oregon
































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Oregon 1

A. Walter Norblad
Republican

1946
Re-elected

A. Walter Norblad (R) 61.8%
R. Blaine Whipple (D) 38.2%

Oregon 2

Albert C. Ullman
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Albert C. Ullman (D) 64.0%
Robert W. Chandler (R) 36.0%

Oregon 3

Edith Green
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Edith Green (D) 66.0%
Stanley E. Hartman (R) 34.0%

Oregon 4

Edwin Russell Durno
Republican

1960
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Democratic gain

Robert B. Duncan (D) 53.9%
Carl Fisher (R) 46.1%


Pennsylvania


Three seats were lost in reapportionment, decreasing the delegation from 30 to 27 seats, with redistricting removing one seat in Philadelphia and two in central Pennsylvania. Two of those seats were lost by Republicans (a retirement and a redistricting contest against a Democratic incumbent), and one seat was by a Democrat (a retirement).






















































































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Pennsylvania 1

William A. Barrett
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

William A. Barrett (D) 63.5%
Winifred H. Malinowsky (R) 36.5%

Pennsylvania 2

Robert N. C. Nix, Sr.
Redistricted from 4th
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Robert N. C. Nix, Sr. (D) 67.1%
Arthur Thomas (R) 32.9%

Kathryn E. Granahan
Democratic

1956
Retired
Democratic loss

Pennsylvania 3

James A. Byrne
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

James A. Byrne (D) 59.3%
Joseph R. Burns (R) 40.7%

Pennsylvania 4

Herman Toll
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Herman Toll (D) 56.0%
Frank J. Barbera (R) 44.0%

Pennsylvania 5

William J. Green, Jr.
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

William J. Green, Jr. (D) 55.9%
Michael J. Bednarek (R) 44.1%

Pennsylvania 6

George M. Rhodes
Redistricted from 14th
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

George M. Rhodes (D) 51.2%
Ivor D. Fenton (R) 48.8%

Ivor D. Fenton
Redistricted from 12th
Republican

1938
Lost re-election
Republican loss

Pennsylvania 7

William H. Milliken, Jr.
Republican

1958
Re-elected

William H. Milliken, Jr. (R) 60.8%
John A. Reilly (D) 39.2%

Pennsylvania 8

Willard S. Curtin
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Willard S. Curtin (R) 54.8%
James A. Michener (D) 45.2%

Pennsylvania 9

Paul B. Dague
Republican

1946
Re-elected

Paul B. Dague (R) 67.2%
Richard C. Keller (D) 32.8%

Pennsylvania 10

William Scranton
Republican

1960
Retired to run for Governor
Republican hold

Joseph M. McDade (R) 52.5%
William D. Gombar (D) 47.5%

Pennsylvania 11

Daniel J. Flood
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Daniel J. Flood (D) 66.5%
Donald B. Ayers (R) 33.5%

Pennsylvania 12

J. Irving Whalley
Redistricted from 18th
Republican

1960
Re-elected

J. Irving Whalley (R) 60.5%
A. Reed Hayes (D) 39.5%

James E. Van Zandt
Redistricted from 20th
Republican

1946
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican loss

Pennsylvania 13

Richard Schweiker
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Richard Schweiker (R) 66.6%
Lee F. Driscoll, Jr. (D) 33.4%

Pennsylvania 14

William S. Moorhead
Redistricted from 28th
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

William S. Moorhead (D) 65.7%
Joseph M. Beatty (R) 34.3%

Pennsylvania 15

Francis E. Walter
Democratic

1932
Re-elected

Francis E. Walter (D) 57.5%
Woodrow A. Horn (R) 42.5%

Pennsylvania 16

John C. Kunkel
Republican

1961
Re-elected

John C. Kunkel (R) 66.7%
John A. Walter (D) 33.3%

Pennsylvania 17

Herman T. Schneebeli
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Herman T. Schneebeli (R) 62.9%
William W. Litke (D) 37.1%

Pennsylvania 18

Robert J. Corbett
Redistricted from 29th
Republican

1944
Re-elected

Robert J. Corbett (R) 64.3%
Edward F. Cook (D) 35.7%

Pennsylvania 19

George Atlee Goodling
Republican

1960
Re-elected

George Atlee Goodling (R) 56.8%
Earl D. Warner (D) 43.2%

Pennsylvania 20

Elmer J. Holland
Redistricted from 30th
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Elmer J. Holland (D) 67.4%
Budd E. Sheppard (R) 32.6%

Pennsylvania 21

John H. Dent
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

John H. Dent (D) 59.6%
Charles E. Scalf (R) 40.4%

Pennsylvania 22

John P. Saylor
Republican

1949
Re-elected

John P. Saylor (R) 57.5%
Donald J. Perry (D) 42.5%

Pennsylvania 23

Leon H. Gavin
Republican

1942
Re-elected

Leon H. Gavin (R) 58.6%
Frank M. O'Neil (D) 40.6%
Germain Schreffler (Proh) 0.8%

Pennsylvania 24

Carroll D. Kearns
Republican

1946
Lost renomination
Republican hold

James D. Weaver (R) 51.4%
Peter J. Joyce (D) 48.6%

Pennsylvania 25

Frank M. Clark
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Frank M. Clark (D) 56.4%
Harvey R. Robinson (R) 43.6%

Pennsylvania 26

Thomas E. Morgan
Democratic

1944
Re-elected

Thomas E. Morgan (D) 61.7%
Jerome Hahn (R) 38.3%

Pennsylvania 27

James G. Fulton
Republican

1944
Re-elected

James G. Fulton (R) 65.5%
Margaret L. Walgren (D) 34.5%


Rhode Island




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Rhode Island 1

Fernand St. Germain
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Fernand St. Germain (D) 56.8%
R. Gordon Butler (R) 43.2%

Rhode Island 2

John E. Fogarty
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

John E. Fogarty (D) 71.8%
John F. Kennedy (R) 28.2%


South Carolina












































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

South Carolina 1

L. Mendel Rivers
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

L. Mendel Rivers (D) Unopposed

South Carolina 2

John J. Riley
Democratic

1950
Died in office
Democratic hold

Albert Watson (D) 52.8%
Floyd Spence (R) 47.2%

South Carolina 3

William Jennings Bryan Dorn
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

William Jennings Bryan Dorn (D) Unopposed

South Carolina 4

Robert T. Ashmore
Democratic

1953
Re-elected

Robert T. Ashmore (D) Unopposed

South Carolina 5

Robert W. Hemphill
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Robert W. Hemphill (D) 94.0%
Robert M. Doster (R) 6.0%

South Carolina 6

John L. McMillan
Democratic

1938
Re-elected

John L. McMillan (D) Unopposed


South Dakota




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

South Dakota 1

Ben Reifel
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Ben Reifel (R) 59.2%
Ralph A. Nauman (D) 40.8%

South Dakota 2

Ellis Yarnal Berry
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Ellis Yarnal Berry (R) 61.5%
M. W. Clarkson (D) 38.5%


Tennessee






























































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Tennessee 1

Louise Goff Reece
Republican

1961
Retired
Republican hold

Jimmy Quillen (R) 53.9%
Herbert R. Silvers (D) 43.8%
Arthur Bright (I) 2.3%

Tennessee 2

Howard Baker, Sr.
Republican

1950
Re-elected

Howard Baker, Sr. (R) 70.6%
Tally R. Livingston (D) 29.4%

Tennessee 3

James B. Frazier, Jr.
Democratic

1948
Lost renomination
Republican gain

Bill Brock (R) 51.1%
Wilkes Thrasher, Jr. (D) 48.9%

Tennessee 4

Joe L. Evins
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Joe L. Evins (D) 87.9%
Arch M. Eaton (Ind Rep) 12.1%

Tennessee 5

Joseph Carlton Loser
Democratic

1956
Retired
Democratic hold

Richard Fulton (Ind Dem) 60.4%
Joseph Carlton Loser (D) 38.2%
Raymond E. Love (W/I) 0.6%
H. L. Crowder (W/I) 0.5%
H. J. Ryan (W/I) 0.3%

Tennessee 6

Ross Bass
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Ross Bass (D) 81.8%
J. J. Underwood (I) 18.2%

Tennessee 7

Tom J. Murray
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

Tom J. Murray (D) Unopposed

Tennessee 8

Fats Everett
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Fats Everett (D) 97.3%
Sara Flannary (W/I) 2.7%

Tennessee 9

Clifford Davis
Democratic

1940
Re-elected

Clifford Davis (D) 50.6%
Robert B. James (R) 49.4%


Texas


Texas gained one seat in reapportionment and elected it at large.
















































































































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Texas 1

Wright Patman
Democratic

1928
Re-elected

Wright Patman (D) 67.3%
James Timberlake (R) 32.7%

Texas 2

Jack Brooks
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

Jack Brooks (D) 68.7%
Roy James, Jr. (R) 31.3%

Texas 3

Lindley Beckworth
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

Lindley Beckworth (D) 52.0%
William Steger (R) 48.0%

Texas 4

Ray Roberts
Democratic

1962
Re-elected

Ray Roberts (D) 72.0%
Conner Harrington (R) 28.0%

Texas 5

Bruce R. Alger
Republican

1954
Re-elected

Bruce R. Alger (R) 56.3%
Bill Jones (D) 43.7%

Texas 6

Olin E. Teague
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Olin E. Teague (D) Unopposed

Texas 7

John Dowdy
Democratic

1952
Re-elected

John Dowdy (D) 88.2%
Raymond Ramage (R) 11.8%

Texas 8

Albert Richard Thomas
Democratic

1936
Re-elected

Albert Richard Thomas (D) 71.5%
Anthony J. P. Farris (R) 28.5%

Texas 9

Clark W. Thompson
Democratic

1947
Re-elected

Clark W. Thompson (D) 66.3%
Dave Oaks (R) 33.7%

Texas 10

Homer Thornberry
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Homer Thornberry (D) 63.3%
Jim Dobbs (R) 36.7%

Texas 11

William R. Poage
Democratic

1936
Re-elected

William R. Poage (D) Unopposed

Texas 12

Jim Wright
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Jim Wright (D) 60.6%
Del Barron (R) 39.4%

Texas 13

Graham B. Purcell, Jr.
Democratic

1962
Re-elected

Graham B. Purcell, Jr. (D) 67.1%
Joe Meissner (R) 32.9%

Texas 14

John Andrew Young
Democratic

1956
Re-elected

John Andrew Young (D) 70.4%
Lawrence Hoover (R) 29.6%

Texas 15

Joe M. Kilgore
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Joe M. Kilgore (D) Unopposed

Texas 16

J. T. Rutherford
Democratic

1954
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Ed Foreman (R) 53.8%
J. T. Rutherford (D) 46.2%

Texas 17

Omar Burleson
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Omar Burleson (D) Unopposed

Texas 18

Walter E. Rogers
Democratic

1950
Re-elected

Walter E. Rogers (D) 58.8%
Jack Seale (R) 41.2%

Texas 19

George H. Mahon
Democratic

1934
Re-elected

George H. Mahon (D) 67.1%
Dennis Taylor (R) 32.9%

Texas 20

Henry B. Gonzalez
Democratic

1961
Re-elected

Henry B. Gonzalez (D) Unopposed

Texas 21

O. C. Fisher
Democratic

1942
Re-elected

O. C. Fisher (D) 76.1%
E. S. Mayer (R) 23.9%

Texas 22

Robert R. Casey
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Robert R. Casey (D) 53.5%
Ross Baker (R) 46.5%

Texas At-large
None (District created)
New seat
Democratic gain

Joe R. Pool (D) 56.1%
Desmond Barry (R) 43.9%


Utah




















District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Utah 1

M. Blaine Peterson
Democratic

1960
Lost re-election
Republican gain

Laurence J. Burton (R) 50.9%
M. Blaine Peterson (D) 49.1%

Utah 2

David S. King
Democratic

1958
Retired to run for U. S. Senate
Republican gain

Sherman P. Lloyd (R) 53.9%
Bruce S. Jenkins (D) 46.1%


Vermont














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Vermont At-large

Robert Stafford
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Robert Stafford (R) 56.7%
Harold Raynolds (D) 43.3%


Virginia




































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Virginia 1

Thomas N. Downing
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Thomas N. Downing (D) Unopposed

Virginia 2

Porter Hardy, Jr.
Democratic

1946
Re-elected

Porter Hardy, Jr. (D) 75.0%
Louis B. Fine (R) 25.0%

Virginia 3

J. Vaughan Gary
Democratic

1945
Re-elected

J. Vaughan Gary (D) 49.8%
Louis H. Williams (R) 49.2%
Alfred T. Dudley (I) 1.0%

Virginia 4

Watkins Moorman Abbitt
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Watkins Moorman Abbitt (D) Unopposed

Virginia 5

William M. Tuck
Democratic

1953
Re-elected

William M. Tuck (D) Unopposed

Virginia 6

Richard Harding Poff
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Richard Harding Poff (R) 65.2%
John P. Wheeler (D) 34.5%
J. B. Brayman (I) 0.3%

Virginia 7

Burr Harrison
Democratic

1946
Retired
Democratic hold

John O. Marsh, Jr. (D) 50.6%
J. Kenneth Robinson (R) 49.4%

Virginia 8

Howard W. Smith
Democratic

1930
Re-elected

Howard W. Smith (D) Unopposed

Virginia 9

William Pat Jennings
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

William Pat Jennings (D) 61.2%
Leon Owens (R) 38.8%

Virginia 10

Joel T. Broyhill
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Joel T. Broyhill (R) 55.4%
Augustus C. Johnson (D) 44.6%


Washington


















































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Washington 1

Thomas Pelly
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Thomas Pelly (R) 73.7%
Alice Franklin Bryant (D) 26.3%

Washington 2

Jack Westland
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Jack Westland (R) 59.8%
Milo Moore (D) 40.2%

Washington 3

Julia Butler Hansen
Democratic

1960
Re-elected

Julia Butler Hansen (D) 65.3%
Edwin J. Alexander (R) 34.7%

Washington 4

Catherine Dean May
Republican

1958
Re-elected

Catherine Dean May (R) 67.0%
David A. Gallant (D) 33.0%

Washington 5

Walt Horan
Republican

1942
Re-elected

Walt Horan (R) 64.4%
Bernard J. Gallagher (D) 35.6%

Washington 6

Thor C. Tollefson
Republican

1946
Re-elected

Thor C. Tollefson (R) 71.1%
Dawn Olson (D) 28.9%

Washington 7

Donald H. Magnuson
Democratic

1952
Lost re-election
Republican gain

K. William Stinson (R) 56.6%
Donald H. Magnuson (D) 43.4%


West Virginia


West Virginia lost one seat and redistricted from 6 districts to 5, splitting the existing 3rd district up among all the others.[1]










































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

West Virginia 1

Arch A. Moore, Jr.
Republican

1956
Re-elected

Arch A. Moore, Jr. (R) 59.9%
Cleveland M. Bailey (D) 40.1%

Cleveland M. Bailey
Redistricted from 3rd
Democratic

1948
Lost re-election
Democratic loss

West Virginia 2

Harley O. Staggers
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Harley O. Staggers (D) 58.7%
Cooper Benedict (R) 41.3%

West Virginia 3

John M. Slack, Jr.
Redistricted from 6th
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

John M. Slack, Jr. (D) 61.7%
M. G. Guthrie (R) 38.3%

West Virginia 4

Ken Hechler
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Ken Hechler (D) 57.8%
Clyde Pinson (R) 42.2%

West Virginia 5

Elizabeth Kee
Democratic

1951
Re-elected

Elizabeth Kee (D) 73.1%
James S. Crockett (R) 26.9%


Wisconsin




































































District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Wisconsin 1

Henry C. Schadeberg
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Henry C. Schadeberg (R) 53.3%
Gerald T. Flynn (D) 46.7%

Wisconsin 2

Robert W. Kastenmeier
Democratic

1958
Re-elected

Robert W. Kastenmeier (D) 52.5%
Ivan H. Kindschi (R) 47.5%

Wisconsin 3

Vernon Wallace Thomson
Republican

1960
Re-elected

Vernon Wallace Thomson (R) 61.3%
Walter P. Thoresen (D) 38.7%

Wisconsin 4

Clement J. Zablocki
Democratic

1948
Re-elected

Clement J. Zablocki (D) 72.5%
David F. Tillotson (R) 27.5%

Wisconsin 5

Henry S. Reuss
Democratic

1954
Re-elected

Henry S. Reuss (D) 63.6%
Thomas F. Nelson (R) 36.4%

Wisconsin 6

William Van Pelt
Republican

1950
Re-elected

William Van Pelt (R) 59.2%
John A. Race (D) 40.8%

Wisconsin 7

Melvin R. Laird
Republican

1952
Re-elected

Melvin R. Laird (R) 66.1%
John E. Evans (D) 33.9%

Wisconsin 8

John W. Byrnes
Republican

1944
Re-elected

John W. Byrnes (R) 62.8%
Owen F. Monfils (D) 37.2%

Wisconsin 9

Lester Johnson
Democratic

1953
Re-elected

Lester Johnson (D) 55.6%
Dennis B. Danielson (R) 44.4%

Wisconsin 10

Alvin E. O'Konski
Republican

1942
Re-elected

Alvin E. O'Konski (R) 63.2%
J. Louis Hanson (D) 36.8%


Wyoming














District
Incumbent
Party
First
elected
Result
Candidates

Wyoming At-large

William H. Harrison
Republican

1960
Re-elected

William H. Harrison (R) 61.4%
Louis A. Mankus (D) 38.6%


See also



  • United States elections, 1962
    • United States Senate elections, 1962

  • 87th United States Congress

  • 88th United States Congress

  • Glenn E. Coolidge


References




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