1925 United States House of Representatives elections
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(Redirected from 1925 Michigan's 3rd congressional district special election)
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6 (out of 435) seats in the United States House of Representatives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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There were six elections in 1925 to the United States House of Representatives
List of elections
[edit]Elections are listed by date and district.
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Member | Party | First elected | Results | Candidates | |
California 4 | Vacant | Incumbent member-elect Julius Kahn (R) died December 18, 1924, during the 68th Congress, after his re-election to the 69th Congress. New member elected February 17, 1925 to begin her husband's term in the 69th Congress. Republican hold. |
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Massachusetts 5 | John J. Rogers | Republican | 1912 | Incumbent died March 28, 1925. New member elected June 30, 1925. Republican hold. |
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Michigan 3 | Arthur B. Williams | Republican | 1923 (special) | Incumbent died May 1, 1925. New member elected August 18, 1925. Republican hold. |
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Massachusetts 2 | George B. Churchill | Republican | 1924 | Incumbent died July 1, 1925. New member elected September 29, 1925. Republican hold. |
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New Jersey 3 | Vacant | Member-elect T. Frank Appleby (R) died December 15, 1924, during the 68th Congress, after his re-election to the 69th Congress. New member elected November 3, 1925 to finish his father's term. Republican hold. |
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Kentucky 3 | Robert Y. Thomas Jr. | Democratic | 1908 | Incumbent died September 3, 1925. New member elected December 26, 1925. Democratic hold. |
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Our Campaigns - CA District 4 - Special Election Race - Feb 17, 1925". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - NJ District 3 - Special Election Race - Nov 03, 1925". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
- ^ "Our Campaigns - KY District 3 - Special Election Race - Dec 26, 1925". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved August 16, 2020.