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1933 United States House of Representatives elections

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There were tenspecial elections to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1933, to both the72nd United States Congress and the73rd United States Congress.

72nd United States Congress

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DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 8Daniel E. GarrettDemocratic1920Incumbent died December 13, 1932.
New member elected January 28, 1933.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJoe H. Eagle (Democratic) 55.0%
  • Chester H. Bryan (Democratic) 15.2%
  • Robert L. Cole (Democratic) 13.4%
  • Charles Murphy (Democratic) 4.1%
  • Allen V. Peden (Democratic) 2.9%[1]
Others
  • W. Ray Scruggs (Democratic) 1.4%
  • Clarence R. Miller (Democratic) 1.2%
  • J. Dixie Smith (Democratic) 1.1%

73rd United States Congress

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DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
Texas 15John Nance GarnerDemocratic1902Incumbent resigned March 3, 1933 to becomeU.S. Vice President.
New member elected April 22, 1933.
Democratic hold.
Texas 7Clay S. BriggsDemocratic1918Incumbent died April 29, 1933.
New member elected June 24, 1933.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYClark W. Thompson (Democratic) 24.2%
  • James D. Pickett (Democratic) 17.5%
  • Nat Patton (Democratic) 16.8%
  • Theodore B. Stubbs (Democratic) 14.9%
  • R. E. Biggs (Democratic) 8.7%
  • Jake B. Clegg (Democratic) 7.3%
  • Julian Greer (Democratic) 4.9%
  • Thomas H. Dent (Republican) 4.5%
  • Nall Colson (Democratic) 1.2%[3]
Georgia 10Charles H. BrandDemocratic1932Incumbent died May 17, 1933.
New member elected July 5, 1933.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYPaul Brown (Democratic) 67.7%
  • William P. Congdon (Democratic) 10.1%
  • James L. Cartledge (Democratic) 8.1%
  • Roy V. Harris (Democratic) 7.8%
  • A. Dwight Deas (Independent) 3.1%
  • Hoke O'Kelley (Democratic) 1.7%
  • D. Talmadge Bowers (Independent) 1.0%[4]
Arizona at-largeLewis W. DouglasDemocratic1926Incumbent resigned March 4, 1933 to become Director of theOffice of Management and Budget.
New member elected October 3, 1933.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYIsabella Greenway (Democratic) 73.6%
  • Dillworth E. Sumpter (Socialist) 16.9%
  • H. B. Wilkinson (Republican) 9.5%[5]
Pennsylvania 9Henry W. WatsonRepublican1914Incumbent died August 27, 1933.
New member elected November 7, 1933.
Democratic gain.
Alabama 8Edward B. AlmonDemocratic1914Incumbent died June 22, 1933.
New member elected November 14, 1933.
Democratic hold.
West Virginia 3Lynn HornorDemocratic1930Incumbent died September 23, 1933.
New member elected November 28, 1933.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana 6Bolivar E. KempDemocratic1924Incumbent died June 19, 1933.
New member elected December 5, 1933.
Democratic hold.
Election contested byJared Y. Sanders Jr., with the House of Representatives ruling the seat vacant on January 29, 1934.
Arkansas 5Heartsill RagonDemocratic1922Incumbent resigned June 16, 1933 to become judge of theU.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas
New member elected December 19, 1933.
Democratic hold.
New York 34John D. ClarkeRepublican1926Incumbent died November 5, 1933.
New member elected December 28, 1933.
Republican hold.
  • Green tickYMarian W. Clarke (Republican) 54.7%
  • John J. Burns (Democratic) 37.6%
  • David E. Hartshorn (Prohibition) 7.7%[11]

References

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  1. ^"TX District 08 - Special Election Race - Jan 28, 1933".Our Campaigns. March 14, 2008. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  2. ^"TX District 15 - Special Election Race - Apr 22, 1933".Our Campaigns. December 13, 2014. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  3. ^"TX District 07 - Special Election Race - Jun 24, 1933".Our Campaigns. December 13, 2014. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  4. ^"GA District 10 - Special Election Race - Jul 05, 1933".Our Campaigns. January 8, 2011. RetrievedApril 7, 2022.
  5. ^"AZ At-Large - Special Election Race - Oct 03, 1933".Our Campaigns. July 5, 2021. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  6. ^"PA - District 09 - Special Election Race - Nov 07, 1933".Our Campaigns. May 23, 2007. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  7. ^"AL District 8 - Special Election Race - Nov 14, 1933".Our Campaigns. January 8, 2011. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  8. ^"WV District 03- Special Election Race - Nov 28, 1933".Our Campaigns. July 14, 2019. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  9. ^Dubin, Michael J. (1998).United States congressional elections, 1788 - 1997: the official results of the elections of the 1st through 105th Congresses. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. pp. 498, 500.ISBN 0-7864-0283-0.
  10. ^"AR District 5 - Special Election Race - Dec 19, 1933".Our Campaigns. January 8, 2011. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
  11. ^"NY District 34 - Special Election Race - Dec 28, 1933".Our Campaigns. January 9, 2011. RetrievedApril 6, 2022.
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