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1921 United States House of Representatives elections

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There were special elections to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1921.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 4Fred L. BlackmonDemocratic1910Incumbent died February 8, 1921.
New member elected June 7, 1921.
Democratic hold.
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Arkansas 6Samuel M. TaylorDemocratic1912Incumbent died September 13, 1921.
New member elected October 25, 1921.
Democratic hold.
California 9VacantRepresentative-electCharles F. Van de Water (R) died November 20, 1920.
New member elected February 15, 1921.
Republican hold.
Iowa 5James W. GoodRepublican1908Incumbent resigned June 15, 1921.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYCyrenus Cole (Republican) 60.61%[4]
  • John N. Hughes (Democratic) 39.39%
Massachusetts 6Willfred W. LufkinRepublican1917(special)Incumbent resigned June 30, 1921.[5]
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYA. Piatt Andrew (Republican) 76.58%
  • Charles I. Pettingell (Democratic) 23.02%
Michigan 3William H. FrankhauserRepublican1920Incumbent died May 9, 1921.
New member elected June 28, 1921.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania at-largeMahlon M. GarlandRepublican1914Incumbent died November 19, 1920.
New member elected September 20, 1921.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYThomas S. Crago (Republican) 68.41%[7]
  • John P. Bracken (Democratic) 21.45%
  • Byron E. P. Prugh (Prohibition) 7.25%
  • Cora M. Bixler (Socialist) 2.89%

References

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  1. ^Alabama Humanities Alliance."Lamar Jeffers".Encyclopedia of Alabama. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2026.
  2. ^Central Arkansas Library System."Samuel Mitchell Taylor (1852–1921)".Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
  3. ^One Voter Project."February 15, 1921 Special Election".JoinCalifornia.
  4. ^U.S. House of Representatives."COLE, Cyrenus".History, Art & Archives.
  5. ^New York Times."Col. Andrew Candidate for Congress".
  6. ^U.S. House of Representatives."SMITH, John M. C."History, Art & Archives.
  7. ^U.S. House of Representatives."Crago, Thomas Spencer".History, Art & Archives.
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