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1951 United States House of Representatives elections

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The1951 United States House of Representatives elections were primarilyspecial elections, and were part of the1951 United States elections, which included the1951 United States gubernatorial elections. Only one seat changed hands between political parties. Two women were elected to replaced their husbands, who had both died in office. These elections took place during theKorean War.

List of elections

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DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Kentucky 6Thomas R. UnderwoodDemocratic1948Incumbent resigned March 17, 1951 when appointedU.S. Senator.
New memberelected April 4, 1951.
Democratic hold.
West Virginia 5John KeeDemocratic1932Incumbent died May 8, 1951.
New memberelected July 17, 1951 tofinish her husband's term.
Democratic hold.
Pennsylvania 33Frank BuchananDemocratic1946(special)Incumbent died April 27, 1951.
New memberelected July 24, 1951.
Democratic hold.
Maine 3Frank FellowsRepublican1940Incumbent died April 27, 1951.
New memberelected October 22, 1951.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYClifford McIntire (Republican) 65.8%[4]
  • Katherine H. Hickson (Democratic) 27.5%
  • Ralph A. Dyer (Independent) 6.8%
New Jersey 9Harry L. ToweRepublican1942Incumbent resigned September 7, 1951 to become N.J. Assistant Attorney General.
New memberelected November 6, 1951.
Republican hold.
Ohio 3Edward G. BreenDemocratic1948Incumbent resigned October 1, 1951, due to ill health.
New memberelected November 6, 1951.
Republican gain.
Pennsylvania 14Wilson D. GilletteRepublican1941(special)Incumbent died August 7, 1951.
New memberelected November 6, 1951.
Republican hold.
Pennsylvania 8Albert C. VaughnRepublican1950Incumbent died September 1, 1951.
New memberelected November 6, 1951.
Republican hold.
Nebraska 3Karl StefanRepublican1934Incumbent died August 7, 1951.
New memberelected December 4, 1951.
Republican hold.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"WATTS, John Clarence".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  2. ^"KEE, Maude Elizabeth".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  3. ^"BUCHANAN, Vera Daerr".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  4. ^"MCINTIRE, Clifford Guy".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  5. ^"OSMERS, Frank Charles, Jr".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  6. ^"SCHENCK, Paul Fornshell".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  7. ^"CARRIGG, Joseph Leonard".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  8. ^"KING, Karl Clarence".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
  9. ^"HARRISON, Robert Dinsmore".History, Art & Archives. U.S. House of Representatives.
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