United States House of Representatives elections, 1938

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The U.S. House election, 1938 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1938 which occurred in the middle of President Franklin Roosevelt's second term. Roosevelt's Democratic Party lost a net of 72 seats to the Republican Party, who also picked up seats from minor Progressive and Farmer-Labor Parties.

A contemporary account [1] cited a number of reasons for the losses suffered by the Democrats. The first was the Recession of 1937, which had continued into the first half of 1938, and which had arguably weakened public confidence in the administration's New Deal economic policies. Controversy over a government reorganization bill (the Roosevelt's "Court-packing" plan was also a major factor. There were, in addition, strains between the more liberal New Deal supporters and the conservative wing of the Democratic party centered in the Southern states. These strains were exacerbated by an effort led by President Roosevelt to target certain conservative senators for defeat in Democratic primaries, including Walter George of Georgia, Millard Tydings of Maryland and Ellison Smith of South Carolina, along with the chairman of the House Rules Committee, John J. O'Connor of New York. While a number of New Deal supporters won primary elections, such as Sen. Alben Barkley in Kentucky, who defeated future baseball commissioner Happy Chandler, Sen. James Pope of Idaho, a prominent New Deal supporter, lost his bid for re-nomination, as did California sentator William McAdoo. Only Congressman O'Connor, among the "purge" targets, was defeated. While these are, strictly speaking, matters that relate to the Senate races, the controversy had its effects on House races.

Given the high levels of Democratic success in the 1930, 1932, 1934 and 1936 elections, the Democrats did face a difficult position in defending a large number of marginal seats, even without the pressures described above.

Overall, the Democrats would go on to lose 81 seats in the House, though with 262 seats, they retained a very strong majority position.

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[edit] Overall results

Party Total Seats (change) Seat percentage
Democratic Party 262 -72 60.2%
Republican Party 169 +81 38.8%
Progressive Party 2 -6 0.4%
Farmer-Labor Party 1 -4 0.2%
American Labor Party 1 +1 0.2%
Totals 435 +0 100.0%
   House seats by party holding plurality in state        80.1-100% Republican      80.1-100% Democratic        60.1-80% Republican      60.1-80% Democratic              
House seats by party holding plurality in state
     80.1-100% Republican      80.1-100% Democratic
     60.1-80% Republican      60.1-80% Democratic
           
       6+ Republican gain      6+ Democratic gain        3-5 Republican gain      3-5 Democratic gain        1-2 Republican gain      1-2 Democratic gain        no net change
     6+ Republican gain      6+ Democratic gain
     3-5 Republican gain      3-5 Democratic gain
     1-2 Republican gain      1-2 Democratic gain
     no net change


[edit] Results by state


[edit] California

District Incumbent Party Elected Status Opponent
California 1 Clarence F. Lea Democratic
1916
Running Clarence F. Lea (D) 63%
Ernest S. Mitchell (Townsend) 37%
California 2 Harry Lane Englebright Republican
1926
Running Harry Lane Englebright (R) (unopposed)
California 3 Frank H. Buck Democratic
1932
Running Frank H. Buck (D) 93.3%
Nora Conklin (Com.) 6.5%
Walter Schaefer (W/I) 0.2%
California 4 Franck R. Havenner Democratic
1936
Running Franck R. Havenner (D) 61.2%
Kennett B. Dawson (R) 38.8%
California 5 Richard J. Welch Republican
1926
Running Richard J. Welch (R) (unopposed)
California 6 Albert E. Carter Republican
1924
Running Albert E. Carter (R) 94.4%
Dave L. Saunders (Com.) 5.6%
California 7 John H. Tolan Democratic
1934
Running John H. Tolan (D) 55.3%
Charles W. Fisher (R) 44.7%
California 8 John J. McGrath Democratic
1932
Retiring John Z. Anderson (R) 55%
John J. McGrath (D) 45%
California 9 Bertrand W. Gearhart Republican
1934
Running Bertrand W. Gearhart (R) 96.3%
George H. Sciaroni (W/I) 3.7%
California 10 Alfred J. Elliott Democratic
1937
Running Alfred J. Elliott (D) 67.3%
F. Fred Hoelscher (R) 32.7%
California 11 John S. McGroarty Democratic
1934
Defeated in primary John Carl Hinshaw (R) 47%
Carl Stuart Hamblen (D) 41.1%
Ralph D. Horton (P) 8.7%
John R. Grey (P) 2.6%
Orla E. Lair (Com.) 0.6%
California 12 Jerry Voorhis Democratic
1936
Running Jerry Voorhis (D) 60.8%
Eugene W. Nixon (R) 32.8%
Russell R. Hand (Townsend) 6.4%
California 13 Charles Kramer Democratic
1932
Running Charles Kramer (D) 65.9%
K. L. Stockton (R) 30.7%
Louis Baron (Com.) 3.4%
California 14 Thomas F. Ford Democratic
1932
Running Thomas F. Ford (D) 68.3%
William D. Campbell (R) 31.7%
California 15 John M. Costello Democratic
1934
Running John M. Costello (D) 60.4%
O. D. Thomas (R) 37.4%
Emil Freed (Com.) 2.2%
California 16 John F. Dockweiler Democratic
1932
Running Leland M. Ford (R) 62.8%
John F. Dockweiler (W/I) 21.2%
Ted E. Felt (Townsend) 10.3%
J. Barton Huthins (P) 4.3%
La Rue McCormick (Com.) 1.3%
California 17 Lee E. Geyer Democratic
1938
Running Lee E. Geyer (D) 58.8%
Clifton A. Hix (R) 28%
Fred C. Wagner (Townsend) 9.2%
Robert O. Bates (P) 3.9%
California 18 Byron N. Scott Democratic
1932
Running Thomas M. Eaton (R) 48.6%
Byron N. Scott (D) 48.3%
Solomon Carr (P) 3.1%
California 19 Harry R. Sheppard Democratic
1936
Running Harry R. Sheppard (D) 53.3%
C. T. Johnson (R) 46.7%
California 20 Edouard Izac Democratic
1936
Running Edouard Izac (D) 60.4%
John L. Bacon (R) 39.6%

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