1902 United States House of Representatives elections

The 1902 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 4, 1902, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They occurred in the middle of President Theodore Roosevelt's first term, about a year after the assassination of President William McKinley in September 1901. Elections were held for 386 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 45 states, to serve in the 58th United States Congress.

Due to the increased size of the House and the reapportionment that resulted from the 1900 U.S. census, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party both gained seats simultaneously, which has not occurred in any elections since. The Democrats increased their share of the House, but not by enough to regain control.

With a stable economy and no cornerstone issue, Democratic gains can mostly be linked to the effects of redistricting. Many of the new seats were in areas with high numbers of immigrants (mostly Eastern and Southern European industrial workers, and Northern European farmers), with new immigrants tending to vote Democrat. The Populist Party disappeared from the House, with its supporters almost unanimously switching to the Democratic Party.

This election marked the third and most recent time in American history where the incumbent president's party gained House seats in a midterm election while still losing seats in the Senate, the first two being in 1814 and 1822.

Election summaries
29 new seats were added in reapportionment following the 1900 census. No states lost seats, 16 had no change in apportionment, 14 gained 1 seat, 3 gained 2 seats, and 3 gained 3 seats. Two of the states that gained representation elected the new seat at-large.

The previous election had 5 Populists, but the party completely disappeared from the U.S. House in the 1902 elections.

Special elections
! NY's 7th congressional district
 * Nicholas Muller
 * 1876 (retired) 1882 (retired) 1898
 * |Incumbent resigned November 2, 1901. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap|✅ Montague Lessler (Republican) 49.87%
 * nowrap|✅ Montague Lessler (Republican) 49.87%

Perry Belmont (Democratic) 47.31%

John G. Bennett (Independent) 1.25%

Fritz Linsinger (Ind. Democratic) 0.88%

Isaac Ward (Social Democratic) 0.69%

! PA's 17th congressional district
 * Rufus King Polk
 * 1898
 * |Incumbent died March 5, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap|✅ Alexander Billmeyer (Democratic) 54.69%
 * nowrap|✅ Alexander Billmeyer (Democratic) 54.69%

William K. Lord (Republican) 45.31%

! KY's 3rd congressional district
 * John S. Rhea
 * 1896
 * |Election successfully contested. New member seated March 25, 1902. Republican gain.
 * nowrap|✅ J. McKenzie Moss (Republican) 49.84%
 * nowrap|✅ J. McKenzie Moss (Republican) 49.84%

John S. Rhea (Democratic) 49.79%

H. S. Glenn (Populist) 0.38%

! MA's 6th congressional district
 * William Henry Moody
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * | Incumbent resigned May 1, 1902 to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy. New member elected November 4, 1902. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |✅ Augustus P. Gardner (Republican) 52.14%

Samuel Roads Jr. (Democratic) 38.02%

George E. Littlefield (Socialist) 8.73%

Willard O. Wylie (Prohibition) 1.10%

Others 0.01%

! MO's 12th congressional district
 * James Joseph Butler
 * | Democratic
 * 1901
 * | Seat declared vacant. Incumbent re-elected November 4, 1902 to finish his term. Special election later successfully contested by George C. R. Wagoner.
 * nowrap | ✅ James Joseph Butler (Democratic)

George C. R. Wagoner (Republican)

! NY's 10th congressional district
 * Amos J. Cummings
 * 1886
 * |Incumbent died May 2, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Democratic hold. Winner not elected to full term; see below.
 * nowrap|✅ Edward Swann (Democratic) 65.62%
 * nowrap|✅ Edward Swann (Democratic) 65.62%

Henry Birsell (Republican) 34.38%

! VA's 6th congressional district
 * Nicholas Muller
 * 1894
 * |Incumbent died May 4, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Democratic hold. Winner also elected to full term; see below.
 * nowrap|✅ Carter Glass (Democratic) 95.5%
 * nowrap|✅ Carter Glass (Democratic) 95.5%

James S. Cowden (Ind. Republican) 4.5%

! NJ's 4th congressional district
 * Joshua S. Salmon
 * 1898
 * |Incumbent died May 6, 1902. New member elected June 18, 1902. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap|✅ De Witt C. Flanagan (Democratic)
 * nowrap|✅ De Witt C. Flanagan (Democratic)

Unopposed

! TX's 3rd congressional district
 * Reese C. De Graffenreid
 * 1896
 * |Incumbent died August 29, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap|✅ Gordon J. Russell (Democratic)
 * nowrap|✅ Gordon J. Russell (Democratic)

Unopposed

! NY's 26th congressional district
 * George W. Ray
 * 1882
 * |Incumbent resigned September 11, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Republican hold.
 * nowrap|✅ John W. Dwight (Republican) 62.33%
 * nowrap|✅ John W. Dwight (Republican) 62.33%

Charles D. Pratt (Democratic) 37.67%

! TX's 4th congressional district
 * John L. Sheppard
 * 1898
 * |Incumbent died October 11, 1902. New member elected November 15, 1902. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap|✅ Morris Sheppard (Democratic) 86.29%
 * nowrap|✅ Morris Sheppard (Democratic) 86.29%

Frank Lee (Republican) 13.71%

! CT's 3rd congressional district
 * Charles Addison Russell
 * 1886
 * |Incumbent died October 23, 1902. New member elected November 4, 1902. Republican hold.
 * nowrap|✅ Frank B. Brandegee (Republican) 94.36%
 * nowrap|✅ Frank B. Brandegee (Republican) 94.36%

Scattering 5.64%


 * }

Election dates
All the states held their elections November 4, 1902, except for 3 states, with 8 seats among them:


 * June 2: Oregon
 * September 2: Vermont
 * September 8: Maine

Arizona Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

California
! California's 1st congressional district
 * Samuel D. Woods Redistricted from the 2nd district
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ James Gillett (Republican) 50.5%

Thomas S. Ford (Democratic) 46.7%

M. E. Shore (Socialist) 1.9%

W. O. Clark (Prohibition) 0.9%

! California's 2nd congressional district
 * Frank Coombs Redistricted from the 1st district
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Theodore A. Bell (Democratic) 49.2%

Frank Coombs (Republican) 48.3%

G. H. Rogers (Socialist) 1.7%

W. P. Fassett (Prohibition) 0.8%

! California's 3rd congressional district
 * Victor H. Metcalf
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Victor H. Metcalf (Republican) 66.2%

Calvin B. White (Democratic) 27.7%

M. W. Wilkins (Socialist) 5%

T. H. Montgomery (Prohibition) 1.1%

! California's 4th congressional district
 * Julius Kahn
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Edward J. Livernash (Democratic) 49.2%

Julius Kahn (Republican) 48.7%

William Costley (Socialist) 1.9%

Joseph Rowell (Prohibition) 0.2%

! California's 5th congressional district
 * Eugene F. Loud
 * | Republican
 * 1890
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ William J. Wynn (Democratic) 56.5%

Eugene F. Loud (Republican) 41.2%

Joseph Lawrence (Socialist) 1.5%

Frank W. Caton (Prohibition) 0.7%

! California's 6th congressional district
 * James C. Needham Redistricted from the 7th district
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ James C. Needham (Republican) 53.5%

Gaston N. Ashe (Democratic) 42.5%

J. L. Cobb (Socialist) 2.5%

L. C. Jolley (Prohibition) 1.4%

! California's 7th congressional district
 * James McLachlan Redistricted from the 6th district
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ James McLachlan (Republican) 64.8%

Carl A. Johnson (Democratic) 27%

George H. Hewes (Socialist) 4.2%

Frederick F. Wheeler (Prohibition) 4%

! California's 8th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | None (New district)
 * | New district. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Milton J. Daniels (Republican) 51.9%

William E. Smythe (Democratic) 40.8%

Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 5.4%

Ellsworth Leonardson (Prohibition) 2%


 * }

Florida
! FL's 1st congressional district
 * Stephen M. Sparkman
 * | Democratic
 * 1894
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Stephen M. Sparkman (Democratic)

Unopposed

! FL's 2nd congressional district
 * Robert Wyche Davis
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Robert Wyche Davis (Democratic)

Unopposed

! FL's 3rd congressional district
 * colspan=3 | None (New district)
 * | New district. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ William B. Lamar (Democratic)

Unopposed


 * }

Hawaii Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Idaho
! Idaho At-large
 * Thomas L. Glenn
 * | Populist
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Burton L. French (Republican) 54.30%

J. H. Hutchinson (Democratic) 41.72%

John A. Davis (Socialist) 2.91%

Herbert A. Lee (Prohibition) 1.07%


 * }

Maryland
! Maryland's 1st congressional district
 * William H. Jackson
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ William H. Jackson (Republican) 50.6%

James E. Ellegood (Democratic) 45.5%

R. J. McAllen (Prohibition) 3.9%

! Maryland's 2nd congressional district
 * Albert Blakeney
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ J. Frederick C. Talbott (Democratic) 50.8%

William Tyler Page (Republican) 46.2%

Henry N. Hanna (Prohibition) 3.0%

! Maryland's 3rd congressional district
 * Frank C. Wachter
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Frank C. Wachter (Republican) 48.8%

Lee S. Meyer (Democratic) 48.2%

B. F. Lewis (Prohibition) 1.4%

F. Mareck (Socialist) 1.6%

! Maryland's 4th congressional district
 * Charles R. Schirm
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ James W. Denny (Democratic) 50.0%

Charles R. Schirm (Republican) 48.1%

Andrew J. Church (Prohibition) 1.9%

! Maryland's 5th congressional district
 * Sydney Emanuel Mudd I
 * | Republican
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Sydney Emanuel Mudd I (Republican) 56.9%

Benjamin H. Camalier (Democratic) 41.3%

Samuel R. Neave (Prohibition) 1.8%

! Maryland's 6th congressional district
 * George A. Pearre
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected
 * nowrap | ✅ George A. Pearre (Republican) 53.0%

C. F. Kenneweg (Democratic) 42.8%

J. A. Hopkins (Prohibition) 3.1%


 * }

Massachusetts
! MA's 1st congressional district
 * George P. Lawrence
 * | Republican
 * 1897 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ George P. Lawrence (Republican) 54.0%

Henry M. Fern (Democratic) 38.1%

Theodore Koehler (Socialist) 4.8%

John Bascom (Prohibition) 3.1%

! MA's 2nd congressional district
 * Frederick H. Gillett
 * | Republican
 * 1892
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Frederick H. Gillett (Republican) 58.0%

Arthur F. Nutting (Democratic) 28.9%

George H. Wrenn (Socialist) 11.5%

Lucius E. Parsons (Prohibition) 1.6%

! MA's 3rd congressional district
 * John R. Thayer
 * | Democratic
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ John R. Thayer (Democratic) 49.1%

Rufus B. Dodge Jr. (Republican) 46.4%

Howard A. Gibbs (Socialist) 3.4%

George H. Bemis (Prohibition) 1.1%

! MA's 4th congressional district
 * Charles Q. Tirrell
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Charles Q. Tirrell (Republican) 53.4%

Marcus A. Coolidge (Democratic) 36.0%

John F. Mullen (Socialist) 9.3%

Herbert S. Morley (Prohibition) 1.3%

! MA's 5th congressional district
 * William S. Knox
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Butler Ames (Republican) 48.4%

John T. Sparks (Democratic) 45.3%

James A. Wilkenson (Socialist) 4.2%

William S. Searle (Prohibition) 1.2%

Joseph Youngjohns (Socialist Labor) 0.9%

! MA's 6th congressional district
 * colspan="3" |Vacant
 * | Incumbent resigned May 1, 1902 to become U.S. Secretary of the Navy.New member elected. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Augustus Peabody Gardner (Republican) 51.4%

Samuel Roads Jr. (Democratic) 39.0%

George E. Littlefield (Socialist) 8.5%

Willard O. Wylie (Prohibition) 1.1%

! MA's 7th congressional district
 * Ernest W. Roberts
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Ernest W. Roberts (Republican) 54.3%

Arthur Lyman (Democratic) 31.2%

William B. Turner (Socialist) 9.7%

Frank B. Jordan (Socialist Labor) 2.8%

George M. Butterick (Prohibition) 2.0%

! MA's 8th congressional district
 * Samuel W. McCall
 * | Republican
 * 1892
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 57.6%

Grenville MacFarland (Democratic) 33.9%

Charles W. White (Socialist) 6.2%

Charles A. Johnson (Socialist Labor) 2.3%

! MA's 9th congressional district
 * Joseph A. Conry
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Citizens Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John A. Keliher (Citizens Democratic) 38.1%

Joseph A. Conry (Democratic) 37.2%

Charles T. Witt (Republican) 18.8%

James J. McVey (Socialist) 5.8%

! MA's 10th congressional district
 * Henry F. Naphen
 * | Democratic
 * 1898
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ William S. McNary (Democratic) 54.1%

William W. Towle (Republican) 35.1%

John W. Sherman (Socialist) 10.8%

! MA's 11th congressional district
 * colspan="3" | None (New district)
 * | New district. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |  * ✅ John Andrew Sullivan (Democratic) 49.4%

Eugene Foss (Republican) 43.8%

George G. Cutting (Socialist) 6.8%

! MA's 12th congressional district
 * Samuel L. Powers
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Samuel L. Powers (Republican) 52.6%

Frederic Jessup Stimson (Democratic) 36.6%

J. Frank Hayward (Socialist) 9.5%

Napoleon B. Johnson (Prohibition) 1.4%

! MA's 13th congressional district
 * William S. Greene
 * | Republican
 * 1898 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ William S. Greene (Republican) 67.9%

Charles T. Luce (Democratic) 26.2%

Elijah Humphries (Prohibition) 5.9%

! MA's 14th congressional district
 * William C. Lovering
 * | Republican
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ William C. Lovering (Republican) 57.3%

Charles A. Gilday (Democratic) 21.7%

Isaac W. Skinner (Socialist) 17.1%

Charles B. Gaffney (Prohibition) 2.0%

Jeremiah Devine (Socialist Labor) 1.8%


 * }

Mississippi
! MS's 1st congressional district
 * Ezekiel S. Candler Jr.
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Ezekiel S. Candler Jr. (Democratic) 100%

! MS's 2nd congressional district
 * Thomas Spight
 * | Democratic
 * 1898 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Thomas Spight (Democratic) 100%

! MS's 3rd congressional district
 * Pat Henry
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Benjamin G. Humphreys II (Democratic) 100%

! MS's 4th congressional district
 * Andrew F. Fox
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Wilson S. Hill (Democratic) 100%

! MS's 5th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | None (New district)
 * | New district. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Adam M. Byrd (Democratic) 100%

! MS's 6th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | None (New district)
 * | New district. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Eaton J. Bowers (Democratic) 100%

! rowspan=2 | MS's 7th congressional district
 * Charles E. Hooker
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent retired. Democratic loss.
 * rowspan=2 nowrap | ✅ Frank A. McLain (Democratic) 100%


 * Frank A. McLain Redistricted from the Ms's 6th congressional district.
 * | Democratic
 * 1898 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.

! MS's 8th congressional district
 * John S. Williams Redistricted from the MS's 5th congressional district.
 * | Democratic
 * 1892
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ John S. Williams (Democratic) 100%


 * }

Montana
! Montana At-large
 * Caldwell Edwards
 * | Populist
 * 1900
 * |Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joseph M. Dixon (Republican) 46.18%

John M. Evans (Democratic) 36.68%

Martin Dee (Labor) 11.26%

George B. Sproule (Socialist) 5.87%


 * }

Nebraska
! Nebraska's 1st congressional district
 * Elmer Burkett
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Elmer Burkett (Republican) 56.86%

Howard H. Hanks (Democratic) 39.90%

Thomas B. Fraser (Prohibition) 1.99%

Christ Christensen (Socialist) 1.25%

! Nebraska's 2nd congressional district
 * David H. Mercer
 * | Republican
 * 1892
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Gilbert Hitchcock (Democratic) 50.87%

David H. Mercer (Republican) 43.94%

Bernard McCaffery (Socialist) 5.19%

! Nebraska's 3rd congressional district
 * John S. Robinson
 * | Democratic
 * 1898
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ John McCarthy (Republican) 50.04%

John S. Robinson (Democratic) 48.32%

Isaiah Lightner (Prohibition) 1.65%

! Nebraska's 4th congressional district
 * William L. Stark
 * | Populist
 * 1896
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Edmund H. Hinshaw (Republican) 52.38%

William L. Stark (Populist) 45.61%

Benjamin F. Farley (Prohibition) 2.01%

! Nebraska's 5th congressional district
 * Ashton C. Shallenberger
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ George W. Norris (Republican) 49.48%

Ashton C. Shallenberger (Democratic) 48.88%

John D. Stoddard (Prohibition) 1.64%

! Nebraska's 6th congressional district
 * William Neville
 * | Populist
 * 1899 (special)
 * | Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Moses Kinkaid (Republican) 52.48%

Patrick H. Barry (Democratic) 43.99%

C. F. Swander (Prohibition) 2.07%

J. C. Wisely (Socialist) 1.46%


 * }

New Mexico Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

North Dakota
! rowspan=2 | ND At-large 2 seats on a general ticket
 * Thomas F. Marshall
 * | Republican
 * nowrap | 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap rowspan=2 |

✅ Thomas F. Marshall (Republican) 34.29%

✅ Burleigh F. Spalding (Republican) 34.16%

Lars A. Ueland (Democratic) 15.35%

Verner E. Lovell (Democratic) 14.96%

Royal F. King (Socialist) 1.24%


 * colspan=3 | None (New seat)
 * | New seat. Republican gain.
 * | New seat. Republican gain.


 * }

Oklahoma Territory
See Non-voting delegates, below.

Oregon
! OR's 1st congressional district
 * Thomas H. Tongue
 * | Republican
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected, but died before next term began.
 * nowrap | ✅ Thomas H. Tongue (Republican) 52.89%

J. K. Weatherford (Democratic) 36.43%

Benjamin Franklin Ramp (Socialist) 5.78%

Hiram Gould (Prohibition) 4.90%

! OR's 2nd congressional district
 * Malcolm A. Moody
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * | Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Republican hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ John N. Williamson (Republican) 53.53%

W. F. Butcher (Democratic) 35.69%

Diedrich T. Gerdes (Socialist) 6.30%

F. R. Spaulding (Prohibition) 4.48%


 * }

South Carolina
! SC's 1st congressional district
 * William Elliott
 * | Democratic
 * 1886 1896
 * | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ George Swinton Legaré (Democratic) 95.5%

Aaron P. Prioleau (Republican) 4.5%

! SC's 2nd congressional district
 * W. Jasper Talbert
 * | Democratic
 * 1892
 * | Incumbent retired to run for Governor of South Carolina. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ George W. Croft (Democratic) 94.9%

W. S. Dixon (Republican) 5.0%

Others 0.1%

! SC's 3rd congressional district
 * Asbury Latimer
 * | Democratic
 * 1892
 * | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Wyatt Aiken (Democratic) 98.9%

John Scott (Republican) 1.1%

! SC's 4th congressional district
 * Joseph T. Johnson
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joseph T. Johnson (Democratic) 98.7%

L. W. C. Blalock (Republican) 1.3%

! SC's 5th congressional district
 * David E. Finley
 * | Democratic
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ David E. Finley (Democratic) 99.3%

C. P. T. White (Republican) 0.7%

! SC's 6th congressional district
 * Robert B. Scarborough
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Robert B. Scarborough (Democratic)

Unopposed

! SC's 7th congressional district
 * Asbury F. Lever
 * | Democratic
 * 1901 (special)
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Asbury F. Lever (Democratic) 96.2%

Alexander D. Dantzler (Republican) 3.8%


 * }

South Dakota
! rowspan=2 | SD At-large (2 seats elected on a general ticket)
 * Charles H. Burke
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * rowspan=2 nowrap | ✅ Eben Martin (Republican) 32.62%

✅ Charles H. Burke (Republican) 32.52%

John R. Wilson (Democratic) 14.21%

F. C. Robinson (Democratic) 14.01%

Freeman Knowles (Socialist) 1.84%

Walter Price (Socialist) 1.71%

J. W. Kelley (Prohibition) 1.56%

W. W. Smith (Prohibition) 1.52%


 * Eben Martin
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * Incumbent re-elected.


 * }

Tennessee
! TN's 1st congressional district
 * Walter P. Brownlow
 * | Republican
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Walter P. Brownlow (Republican) 61.19%

Cyrus H. Lyle (Democratic) 38.81%

! TN's 2nd congressional district
 * Henry R. Gibson
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Henry R. Gibson (Republican) 55.45%

Harvey H. Hannah (Democratic) 44.55%

! TN's 3rd congressional district
 * John A. Moon
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ John A. Moon (Democratic) 97.63%

Frank Janeway (Ind. Republican) 2.37%

! TN's 4th congressional district
 * Charles E. Snodgrass
 * | Democratic
 * 1898
 * |Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Morgan C. Fitzpatrick (Democratic) 64.89%

G. H. West (Republican) 35.11%

! TN's 5th congressional district
 * James D. Richardson
 * | Democratic
 * 1884
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ James D. Richardson (Democratic) 76.82%

J. W. Parker (Republican) 23.19%

! TN's 6th congressional district
 * John W. Gaines
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ John W. Gaines (Democratic) 82.31%

A. M. Tillman (Republican) 17.69%

! TN's 7th congressional district
 * Lemuel P. Padgett
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Lemuel P. Padgett (Democratic) 75.30%

E. L. Gregory (Republican) 24.70%

! TN's 8th congressional district
 * Thetus W. Sims
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Thetus W. Sims (Democratic) 52.77%

F. M. Davis (Republican) 47.23%

! TN's 9th congressional district
 * Rice A. Pierce
 * | Democratic
 * 1896
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Rice A. Pierce (Democratic) 82.56%

A. D. Kellar (Republican) 17.44%

! TN's 10th congressional district
 * Malcolm R. Patterson
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * ✅ Malcolm R. Patterson (Democratic) 83.18%

Thomas C. Phelan (Republican) 15.86%

L. B. Eaton (Republican) 0.96%


 * }

Washington
! rowspan=3 | WA At-large (3 seats elected on a general ticket)
 * Wesley L. Jones
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap rowspan=3 | ✅ Francis W. Cushman (Republican) 19.96%

✅ Wesley L. Jones (Republican) 19.87%

✅ William E. Humphrey (Republican) 19.61%

George F. Cotterill (Democratic) 11.54%

Frank B. Cole (Democratic) 11.00%

Oscar Raymond Holcomb (Democratic) 10.80% Others

David D. Burgess (Socialist) 1.56%

J. H. Scurlock (Socialist) 1.55%

George W. Scott (Socialist) 1.50%

O. L. Fowler (Prohibition) 0.60%

W. J. McKean (Prohibition) 0.60%

Ambrose H. Sherwood (Prohibition) 0.59%

William McCormick (Socialist Labor) 0.28%

Jense C. Martin (Socialist Labor) 0.27%


 * Francis W. Cushman
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * colspan=3|None (new seat)
 * | New seat. Republican gain.
 * }
 * | New seat. Republican gain.
 * }

West Virginia
! West Virginia's 1st congressional district
 * Blackburn B. Dovener
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Blackburn B. Dovener (Republican) 52.05%

Owen S. McKinney (Democratic) 44.12%

G. W. Kinney (Prohibition) 3.83%

! West Virginia's 2nd congressional district
 * Alston G. Dayton
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Alston G. Dayton (Republican) 51.01%

John T. McGraw (Democratic) 47.45%

R. M. Stricker (Prohibition) 1.54%

! West Virginia's 3rd congressional district
 * Joseph H. Gaines
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Joseph H. Gaines (Republican) 52.96%

James H. Miller (Democratic) 45.65%

Squire Halstead (Prohibition) 1.39%

! West Virginia's 4th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | None (New district)
 * | New district. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Harry C. Woodyard (Republican) 52.01%

W. N. Chancellor (Democratic) 46.06%

George R. Brown (Prohibition) 1.93%

! West Virginia's 5th congressional district
 * James A. Hughes Redistricted from the West Virginia's 4th congressional district
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ James A. Hughes (Republican) 53.29%

David E. Johnston (Democratic) 46.56%

J. L. McGilliard (Prohibition) 0.15%


 * }

Wisconsin
Wisconsin elected eleven members of congress on Election Day, November 4, 1902. This was Wisconsin's first election with eleven congressional seats, up from ten in the previous term.

! WI's 1st congressional district
 * Henry Allen Cooper
 * | Republican
 * 1892
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Henry Allen Cooper (Republican) 60.7%

Lewis C. Baker (Democratic) 36.0%

Thomas W. North (Prohibition) 3.3%

! WI's 2nd congressional district New member elected. Republican hold.
 * Herman B. Dahle
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * | Incumbent lost renomination.
 * nowrap |

✅ Henry Cullen Adams (Republican) 52.8%

John J. Wood (Democratic) 43.6%

Charles F. Cronk (Prohibition) 3.6%

! WI's 3rd congressional district
 * Joseph W. Babcock
 * | Republican
 * 1892
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Joseph W. Babcock (Republican) 60.8%

Jackson Silbaugh (Democratic) 35.0%

Edward Owens (Prohibition) 4.2%

! WI's 4th congressional district
 * Theobald Otjen
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ Theobald Otjen (Republican) 44.1%

John F. Donovan (Democratic) 39.3%

Herman W. Bisborins (Social Dem.) 15.1%

Lyle B. Walker (Prohibition) 1.1%

Frank R. Wilke (Socialist Labor) 0.4%

! WI's 5th congressional district New member elected. Republican hold.
 * Samuel S. Barney
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * | Incumbent retired.
 * nowrap |

✅ William H. Stafford (Republican) 45.8%

Henry Smith (Democratic) 33.6%

Henry C. Berger (Social Dem.) 18.5%

Winfield D. Cox (Prohibition) 1.4%

Charles M. Minkley (Socialist Labor) 0.6%

! WI's 6th congressional district New member elected. Democratic gain.
 * James H. Davidson
 * | Republican
 * 1896
 * | Incumbent redistricted to 8th district.
 * nowrap |

✅ Charles H. Weisse (Democratic) 52.2%

William Froehlich (Republican) 42.3%

John P. Wilson (Social Dem.) 4.0%

George C. Hill (Prohibition) 1.5%

! WI's 7th congressional district
 * John J. Esch
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap |

✅ John J. Esch (Republican) 64.5%

William Cernahan (Democratic) 32.3%

Frank R. Sebenthal (Prohibition) 3.2%

! WI's 8th congressional district New member elected. Republican hold.
 * Edward S. Minor
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * | Incumbent redistricted to 9th district.
 * nowrap |

✅ James H. Davidson (Republican) 57.8%

Thomas H. Patterson (Democratic) 37.4%

Joseph Matthews (Prohibition) 2.4%

Charles C. Fraim (Social Dem.) 2.4%

! WI's 9th congressional district New member elected. Republican hold.
 * Webster E. Brown
 * | Republican
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent redistricted to 10th district.
 * nowrap |

✅ Edward S. Minor (Republican) 57.1%

Edward Decker (Democratic) 41.1%

Thomas W. Lomas (Prohibition) 1.9%

! WI's 10th congressional district New member elected. Republican hold.
 * John J. Jenkins
 * | Republican
 * 1894
 * | Incumbent redistricted to 11th district.
 * nowrap |

✅ Webster E. Brown (Republican) 55.6%

Burt Williams (Democratic) 42.5%

William D. Badger (Prohibition) 1.9%

! WI's 11th congressional district Republican gain.
 * colspan="3" | None (new seat)
 * | New seat.
 * nowrap |

✅ John J. Jenkins (Republican) 67.4%

Joseph A. Rene (Democratic) 28.8%

Moses Y. Cliff (Prohibition) 3.8%


 * }

Wyoming
! Wyoming At-large
 * Frank W. Mondell
 * | Republican
 * 1898
 * Incumbent re-elected.
 * nowrap | ✅ Frank W. Mondell (Republican) 64.00%

Charles P. Clemmons (Democratic) 36.00%


 * }

Non-voting delegates
! Arizona Territory At-large
 * Marcus A. Smith
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent retired. New delegate elected. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap | * ✅ John F. Wilson (Democratic) 49.27%

Joseph E. Morrison (Republican) 47.00%

(FNU) Neissl (Socialist) 2.60%

O. Gibson (Prohibition) 1.14% ! Hawaii Territory At-large
 * Robert Wilcox
 * bgcolor= | Home Rule
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent lost re-election. New member elected. Republican gain.
 * nowrap | ✅ Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (Republican) 58.52%

Robert Wilcox (Home Rule) 41.48% ! New Mexico Territory At-large

! Oklahoma Territory At-large
 * Dennis T. Flynn
 * | Republican
 * 1892 1894 (lost) 1898
 * | Incumbent retired. New delegate elected. Republican hold.
 * nowrap | ✅ Bird S. McGuire (Republican) 50.22%

William M. Cross (Democratic) 49.78%


 * }