1923 United States House of Representatives elections

There were several special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1923, spanning the 67th United States Congress and 68th United States Congress.

67th Congress
! CA's 5th congressional district
 * John I. Nolan
 * | Republican
 * 1912
 * | Incumbent died November 18, 1922. New member elected January 23, 1923. Republican hold. Successor also elected to the next term, see below.
 * nowrap |

✅ Mae Nolan (Republican) 40.31%

Edwin G. Bath (Republican) 33.28%

George G. Kidwell (Farmer–Labor) 12.49%

M. J. McGuire (Progressive) 7.15%

W. Estes Von Krakau (Republican) 3.26%

Clarence A. Henning (Democratic) 2.90%

Frederick V. Weiss (Independent) 0.61%

! NY's 19th congressional district
 * Samuel Marx
 * | Democratic
 * 1922
 * | Member-elect died November 30, 1922. New member elected January 30, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Sol Bloom (Democratic) 49.83%

Walter M. Chandler (Republican) 49.30%

Philip Zausner (Socialist) 0.87%


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68th Congress
! CA's 5th congressional district
 * John I. Nolan
 * | Republican
 * 1912
 * | Incumbent member-elect died during previous congress. New member elected January 23, 1923. Republican hold. Successor also elected to finish the 67th Congress, see above.
 * nowrap |

✅ Mae Nolan (Republican) 47.41%

Edwin G. Bath (Republican) 39.35%

M. J. McGuire (Progressive) 8.48%

Clarence A. Henning (Democratic) 4.77%

! Illinois's 2nd congressional district
 * colspan=3 | Vacant
 * | Rep. James R. Mann died during previous congress. New member elected April 3, 1923. Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Morton D. Hull (Republican) 53.91%

Barratt O'Hara (Democratic) 40.58%

Seymour Stedman (Socialist) 5.51%

! California's 10th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | Vacant
 * | Rep. Henry Z. Osborne died during previous congress. New member elected May 1, 1923. Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ John D. Fredericks (Republican) 36.16%

Henry Z. Osborne Jr. (Republican) 23.31%

Lloy Galpin (Democratic) 17.70%

Alfred L. Bartlett (Republican) 11.40%

Frank A. McDonald (Republican) 7.58%

John C. Bell (Prohibition) 2.41%

Upton Sinclair (Independent) 1.43%

! Iowa's 8th congressional district
 * Horace M. Towner
 * | Republican
 * 1910
 * | Incumbent resigned April 1, 1923 to become Governor of Puerto Rico. New member elected June 19, 1923. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Hiram K. Evans (Republican) 52.63%

J. P. Daughton (Democratic) 47.37%

! Michigan's 3rd congressional district
 * John M. C. Smith
 * | Republican
 * 1910 1920 (Retired) 1921 (Special)
 * | Incumbent died March 30, 1923. New member elected June 19, 1923. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Arthur B. Williams (Republican) 57.52%

Claude S. Carney (Democratic) 42.48%

! Alabama's 2nd congressional district
 * John R. Tyson
 * | Democratic
 * 1920
 * | Incumbent died March 27, 1923. New member elected August 14, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ J. Lister Hill (Democratic)

Unopposed

! Washington's 5th congressional district
 * J. Stanley Webster
 * | Republican
 * 1918
 * | Incumbent resigned May 8, 1923 to become a U.S. District Court Judge. New member elected September 25, 1923. Democratic gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Samuel B. Hill (Democratic) 51.04%

Charles F. Myers (Republican) 48.96%

! Arkansas's 6th congressional district
 * Lewis E. Sawyer
 * | Democratic
 * 1922
 * | Incumbent died May 5, 1923. New member elected October 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ James B. Reed (Democratic)

Unopposed

! Kentucky's 7th congressional district
 * J. Campbell Cantrill
 * | Democratic
 * 1908
 * | Incumbent died September 2, 1923. New member elected November 30, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Joseph W. Morris (Democratic)

Unopposed

! Illinois's 4th congressional district
 * John W. Rainey
 * | Democratic
 * 1918 (Special)
 * | Incumbent died May 4, 1923. New member elected November 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Thomas A. Doyle (Democratic) 95.01%

Edward W. Eshelman (Socialist) 4.99%

! New York's 11th congressional district
 * Daniel J. Riordan
 * | Democratic
 * 1898 1900 (Unknown) 1906 (Special)
 * | Incumbent died April 28, 1923. New member elected November 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Anning S. Prall (Democratic) 72.89%

Guy O. Walser (Republican) 25.76%

Walter Dearing (Socialist) 1.35%

! New York's 16th congressional district
 * colspan=3 | Vacant
 * | Rep. William Bourke Cockran died during previous congress. New member elected November 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ John J. O'Connor (Democratic) 74.34%

John C. O'Connor (Republican) 22.32%

Philip Zausner (Socialist) 3.34%

! New York's 24th congressional district
 * James V. Ganly
 * | Democratic
 * 1922
 * | Incumbent died September 7, 1923. New member elected November 6, 1923. Republican gain.
 * nowrap |

✅ Benjamin L. Fairchild (Republican) 48.95%

Edward R. Koch (Republican) 43.27%

Alexander Braunstein (Socialist) 7.78%

! New York's 32nd congressional district
 * Luther W. Mott
 * | Republican
 * 1912
 * | Incumbent died September 7, 1923. New member elected November 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Thaddeus C. Sweet (Republican) 65.12%

Daniel C. Burke (Democratic) 33.35%

James A. Manson (Socialist) 1.53%

! North Carolina's 2nd congressional district
 * Claude Kitchin
 * | Democratic
 * 1900
 * | Incumbent died May 31, 1923. New member elected November 6, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ John H. Kerr (Democratic)

Unopposed

! VT's 2nd congressional district
 * Porter H. Dale
 * | Republican
 * 1914
 * | Incumbent resigned August 11, 1923 to run for U.S. Senator. New member elected November 6, 1923. Republican hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ Ernest W. Gibson (Republican) 27.93%

Orlando L. Martin (Republican) 23.02%

Mason S. Stone (Republican) 16.60%

John Warren Gordon (Republican) 15.74%

Charles A. Webb (Republican) 12.48%

James L. Stacey (Republican) 4.23%

! Mississippi's 3rd congressional district
 * Benjamin G. Humphreys II
 * | Democratic
 * 1902
 * | Incumbent died October 16, 1923. New member elected November 27, 1923. Democratic hold.
 * nowrap |

✅ William Y. Humphreys (Democratic) 54.91%

J. C. Roberts (Democratic) 45.09%


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