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1941 United States House of Representatives elections

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There were elections in 1941, in the months leading up toWorld War II, to the United States House of Representatives:

DistrictIncumbentThis race
MemberPartyFirst electedResultsCandidates
New York 17Kenneth F. SimpsonRepublican1940Incumbent died January 25, 1941.
New member elected March 11, 1941.
Republican hold.
Oklahoma 7Sam C. MassingaleDemocratic1934Incumbent died January 17, 1941.
New member elected April 1, 1941.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYVictor Wickersham (Democratic) 82.47%
  • George E. Davison (Republican) 16.61%
  • J. R. Cornelison (Independent) 0.92%
Virginia 2Colgate DardenDemocratic1938Incumbent resigned March 1, 1941, to run forGovernor of Virginia.
New member elected April 8, 1941.
Democratic hold.
New York 42Pius SchwertDemocratic1938Incumbent died March 11, 1941.
New member elected April 22, 1941.
Republican gain.
Maryland 6William D. ByronDemocratic1938Incumbent died February 27, 1941.
New member elected May 27, 1941.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYKatharine Byron (Democratic) 51.11%
  • A. Charles Stewart (Republican) 48.89%
North Carolina 5Alonzo D. FolgerDemocratic1938Incumbent died April 30, 1941.
New member elected June 14, 1941.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJohn H. Folger (Democratic) 96.46%
  • B. W. Walker (Ind. Republican) 1.97%(write-in)
  • Marshall C. Kurfees (Republican) 1.57%(withdrew)
Alabama 7Walter W. BankheadDemocratic1940Incumbent resigned February 1, 1941.
New member elected June 24, 1941.
Democratic hold.
New York 14Morris M. EdelsteinDemocratic1940(special)Incumbent died June 4, 1941.
New member elected July 29, 1941.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYArthur G. Klein (Democratic) 68.02%
  • George A. Hastings (Republican) 26.35%
  • Leonard H. Wacker (American Labor) 5.64%
Wisconsin 1Stephen BollesRepublican1938Incumbent died July 8, 1941.
New member elected August 29, 1941.
Republican hold.
Mississippi 2Wall DoxeyDemocratic1928Incumbent resigned September 28, 1941, after being elected to theU.S. Senate.
New member elected November 4, 1941.
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJamie Whitten (Democratic) 69.25%
  • Luther A. Pyle (Democratic) 30.75%
Pennsylvania 15Albert G. RutherfordRepublican1936Incumbent died August 10, 1941.
New member elected November 4, 1941.
Republican hold.
Colorado 4Edward T. TaylorDemocratic1914Incumbent died September 3, 1941.
New member elected December 9, 1941.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts 7Lawrence J. ConneryDemocratic1937Incumbent died October 19, 1941.
New member elected December 30, 1941.
Democratic hold.

References

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Dubin, Michael J. (1998).United States Congressional elections, 1788-1997: the official results of the elections of the 1st through 105th Congresses. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland. p. 539.ISBN 0-7864-0283-0.

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