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1947 United States House of Representatives elections

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There were twelve special elections in 1947 to theUnited States House of Representatives during the80th United States Congress. Each party held all of its seats elected in 1947, with the majorityRepublican Party keeping its seven seats, and PresidentHarry Truman'sDemocratic Party keeping its five. Therefore, no party lost or gained U.S House seats in 1947.

Of the twelve vacancies, seven were caused by the incumbent's death during their term or before their term after they had been elected to it. Five resigned during their term.

1947 U.S. House of Representatives elections

← 1946January 28, 1947 – November 18, 19471948 →

12 (out of 435) seats in theU.S. House of Representatives
218 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJoseph W. Martin Jr.Sam Rayburn
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seatMassachusetts 14thTexas 4th
Seats won75
Seat change00

List of elections

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Elections are listed by date and district.

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Alabama 8John SparkmanDemocratic1936Incumbent resigned November 5, 1946 to becomeU.S. Senator.
New member elected January 28, 1947.
Democratic hold.
Wisconsin 2Robert K. HenryRepublican1944Incumbent died November 20, 1946.
New member elected April 22, 1947.
Republican hold.
Washington 3Fred B. NormanRepublican1946Incumbent died April 18, 1947.
New member elected June 7, 1947.
Republican hold.
Maryland 3Thomas D'Alesandro Jr.Democratic1938Incumbent resigned May 16, 1947 to becomemayor of Baltimore.
New member elected July 15, 1947.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYEdward Garmatz (Democratic) 52.90%
  • Simon P. Jarosinski (Independent) 30.71%
  • Edward S. Panetti (Republican) 16.40%[4]
Texas 9Joseph J. MansfieldDemocratic1916Incumbent died July 12, 1947.
New member elected August 23, 1947.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYClark W. Thompson (Democratic) 45.78%
  • L. J. Sulak (Democratic) 32.87%
  • J. C. Trahan (Democratic) 12.99%
  • George W. Hill (Democratic) 5.79%
  • V. M. Stokes (Democratic) 0.93%
  • Morris Schreiber (Republican) 0.85%[5]
Texas 16R. Ewing ThomasonDemocratic1930Incumbent resigned July 31, 1947 to becomeU.S. District Judge.
New member elected August 23, 1947.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYKenneth M. Regan (Democratic) 43.50%
  • Woodrow W. Bean Sr. (Democratic) 38.33%
  • Victor B. Gilbert (Democratic) 8.47%
  • Ord R. Gary (Democratic) 6.37%[6]
Others
  • Louis A. Fail (Democratic) 2.02%
  • James W. Metcalfe (Democratic) 0.77%
  • Pat Hargrove (Democratic) 0.55%
Michigan 11Fred BradleyRepublican1938Incumbent died May 24, 1947.
New member elected August 26, 1947.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 8Charles L. GerlachRepublican1938Incumbent died May 5, 1947.
New member elected September 9, 1947.
Republican hold.
Indiana 10Raymond S. SpringerRepublican1938Incumbent died August 28, 1947.
New member elected November 4, 1947.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYRalph Harvey (Republican) 53.73%
  • Frank A. Hanley (Democratic) 43.84%
  • Carl W. Thompson (Prohibition) 2.43%[9]
New York 14Leo F. RayfielDemocratic1944Incumbent resigned September 13, 1947.
New member elected November 4, 1947.
Democratic hold.
Ohio 4Robert F. JonesRepublican1938Incumbent resigned September 2, 1947 to join theFCC.
New member elected November 4, 1947.
Republican hold.
Massachusetts 9Charles L. GiffordRepublican1942Incumbent died August 23, 1947.
New member elected November 18, 1947.
Republican hold.

References

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  1. ^"AL District 8 - Special Election Race - Jan 28, 1947".Our Campaigns. June 29, 2011.
  2. ^"WI District 2 - Special Election Race - Apr 22, 1947".Our Campaigns. October 28, 2018.
  3. ^"WA District 3 - Special Election Race - Jun 07, 1947".Our Campaigns. April 28, 2011.
  4. ^"MD District 3 - Special Election Race - Jul 15, 1947".Our Campaigns. January 8, 2011.
  5. ^"TX District 09 - Special Election Race - Aug 23, 1947".Our Campaigns. February 21, 2010.
  6. ^"TX District 16 - Special Election Race - Aug 23, 1947".Our Campaigns. April 3, 2008.
  7. ^"MI District 11 - Special Election Race - Aug 26, 1947".Our Campaigns. June 27, 2019.
  8. ^"PA - District 08 - Special Election Race - Sep 09, 1947".Our Campaigns. November 4, 2007.
  9. ^"IN District 10 - Special Election Race - Nov 04, 1947".Our Campaigns. January 17, 2010.
  10. ^"NY District 14 Special Race - Nov 04, 1947".Our Campaigns. January 5, 2009.
  11. ^"OH District 04 - Special Election Race - Nov 04, 1947".Our Campaigns. May 21, 2008.
  12. ^"MA District 9 - Special Election Race - Nov 18, 1947".Our Campaigns. January 3, 2010.
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