Election Name: | 1932 United States House of Representatives elections |
Country: | United States |
Flag Year: | 1912 |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1930 United States House of Representatives elections |
Previous Year: | 1930 |
Next Election: | 1934 United States House of Representatives elections |
Next Year: | 1934 |
Majority Seats: | 218 |
Election Date: | September 12 and November 8, 1932 |
Party1: | Democratic Party (US) |
Image1: | John_Nance_Garner_(2).jpg |
Leader Since1: | March 4, 1929 |
Last Election1: | 216 seats |
Seats1: | 313 |
Seat Change1: | 97 |
Popular Vote1: | 20,585,995 |
Percentage1: | 54.48% |
Swing1: | 9.98% |
Party2: | Republican Party (US) |
Leader Since2: | March 4, 1931 |
Last Election2: | 218 seats |
Seats2: | 117[1] |
Seat Change2: | 101 |
Popular Vote2: | 15,900,829 |
Percentage2: | 42.08% |
Swing2: | 10.96% |
Party4: | Farmer–Labor Party |
Last Election4: | 1 seat |
Seats4: | 5 |
Seat Change4: | 4 |
Popular Vote4: | 389,001 |
Percentage4: | 1.01% |
Swing4: | 0.09% |
Map Size: | 320px |
Before Party: | Democratic Party (US) |
After Party: | Democratic Party (US) |
The 1932 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives to elect members to serve in the 73rd United States Congress. They were held for the most part on November 8, 1932, while Maine held theirs on September 12. They coincided with the landslide election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The inability of Herbert Hoover to deal with the Great Depression was the main issue surrounding this election,[2] [3] with his overwhelming unpopularity causing his Republican Party to lose 101 seats to Roosevelt's Democratic Party and the small Farmer–Labor Party, as the Democrats expanded the majority they had gained through special elections to a commanding level.
This round of elections was seen as a referendum on the once popular Republican business practices, which were eschewed for new, more liberal Democratic ideas. This was the first time since 1894 (and the last time as of) that any party suffered triple-digit losses, and the Democrats posted their largest net seat pick-up in their history. These elections marked the beginning of a period of dominance in the House for the Democrats: with the exception of 1946 and 1952, the party would win every House election until 1994.
This was the first election after the congressional reapportionment based on the 1930 census, which was the first reapportionment since the passage of the Reapportionment Act of 1929 that permanently capped the House membership at 435 seats. Since no reapportionment (and in nearly all states no redistricting) had occurred after the 1920 census, the district boundary changes from the previous election were quite substantial, representing twenty years of population movement from small towns to the more Democratic cities.
Source: Web site: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk.
313 | 5 | 117 | |
Democratic | Republican |
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives. There were special elections in 1932 to serve the remainder of the current 72nd United States Congress.
Special elections are sorted by date then district.
|-! | Fletcher Hale| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent died October 22, 1931.
New member elected January 5, 1932.
Democratic gain.
Successor was subsequently re-elected in November, see below.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel Rutherford| | Democratic| 1924| | Incumbent died February 4, 1932
New member elected March 2, 1932.
Democratic hold.
Successor subsequently retired in November; see below.| nowrap |
|-! | Percy Quin| | Democratic| 1912| | Incumbent died February 4, 1932.
New member elected March 15, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Félix Córdova Dávila| | Union Party| 1917 | | Incumbent resigned April 11, 1932, to become Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico.
New Delegate elected April 15, 1932.
Independent gain.
Winner was not elected to finish the term; see below.|
|-! | J. Russell Leech| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent resigned January 29, 1932, to become a member of the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals.
New member elected April 26, 1932.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward E. Eslick| | Democratic| 1924| | Incumbent died June 14, 1932.
New member elected August 14, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles R. Crisp| | Democratic| 1896 (special)| | Incumbent resigned October 7, 1932, to become a member of the U.S. Tariff Commission.
New member elected November 8, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Charles Linthicum| | Democratic| 1910| | Incumbent died October 5, 1932.
New member elected November 8, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | George A. Welsh| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent resigned May 31, 1932, to become judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
New member elected November 8, 1932.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward M. Beers| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent died April 21, 1932.
New member elected November 8, 1932.
Republican hold.
Winner was not elected to the next term; see below.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry St. George Tucker III| | Democratic| 1888
1896 (retired)
1922 (special)| | Incumbent died July 23, 1932.
New member elected November 8, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Alabama.
|-! | John McDuffie| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Lister Hill| | Democratic| 1923 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry B. Steagall| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Lamar Jeffers| | Democratic| 1921 | Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | LaFayette L. Patterson| | Democratic| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Miles C. Allgood
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | William B. Oliver| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William B. Bankhead
| | Democratic| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward B. Almon| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George Huddleston| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See Non-voting delegates, below.
See also: List of United States representatives from Arizona and 1932 United States Senate election in Arizona.
|-! | Lewis W. Douglas| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Arkansas and 1932 United States Senate election in Arkansas.
|-! | William J. Driver| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John E. Miller| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Claude Fuller| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Effiegene Locke Wingo| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Heartsill Ragon| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | David Delano Glover| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Tilman B. Parks| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See main article: 1932 United States House of Representatives elections in California.
See also: List of United States representatives from California and 1932 United States Senate election in California.
Nine new seats were added in reapportionment, increasing the delegation from 11 to 20 seats. Six of the new seats were won by Democrats, three by Republicans. Three Republican incumbents lost re-election to Democrats. Therefore, Democrats increased by 10 seats and Republicans decreased by 1.
District | Incumbent | Party | Elected | Result | Candidates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clarence F. Lea | Democratic | 1916 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
Harry Lane Englebright | Republican | 1926 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
Charles F. Curry Jr. | Republican | 1930 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||
Florence Prag Kahn | Republican | 1926 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
Richard J. Welch | Republican | 1926 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
Albert E. Carter | Republican | 1924 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
None (new district) | New seat. Republican gain. | nowrap | |||||||
Arthur M. Free | Republican | 1920 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||
Henry E. Barbour | Republican | 1918 | Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
William E. Evans | Republican | 1926 | Incumbent re-elected. | nowrap | |||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
None (new district) | New seat. Republican gain. | nowrap | |||||||
Joe Crail | Republican | 1926 | Incumbent retired. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
None (new district) | New seat. Democratic gain. | nowrap | |||||||
None (new district) | New seat. Republican gain. | nowrap | |||||||
Phil Swing | Republican | 1920 | Incumbent retired. Republican hold. | nowrap |
See also: List of United States representatives from Colorado, 1932 United States Senate election in Colorado and 1932 United States Senate special election in Colorado.
|-! | William R. Eaton| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles B. Timberlake| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Guy U. Hardy| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward T. Taylor| | Democratic| 1908| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Connecticut and 1932 United States Senate election in Connecticut.
|-! | Augustine Lonergan| | Democratic| 1930| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Richard P. Freeman| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John Q. Tilson| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William L. Tierney| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward W. Goss| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Delaware.
|-! | Robert G. Houston| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Florida and 1932 United States Senate election in Florida.
|-! | Herbert J. Drane| | Democratic| 1916| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert A. Green| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Tom Yon| | Democratic| 1926| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Ruth Bryan Owen| | Democratic| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
See also: List of United States representatives from Georgia.
|-! | Homer C. Parker| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward E. Cox| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles R. Crisp| | Democratic| 1896
1896
1912| | Incumbent resigned October 7, 1932.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William C. Wright| | Democratic| 1918| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Ramspeck| | Democratic| 1929| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Carlton Mobley| | Democratic| 1932 | | Incumbent retired.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Carl Vinson
| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Malcolm C. Tarver| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William C. Lankford
| | Democratic| 1918| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John S. Wood| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles H. Brand
| | Democratic| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See Non-voting delegates, below.
See also: List of United States representatives from Idaho and 1932 United States Senate election in Idaho.
|-! | Burton L. French| | Republican| 1916| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Addison T. Smith| | Republican| 1912| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Illinois and 1932 United States Senate election in Illinois.
|-! | Oscar Stanton De Priest| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Morton D. Hull| | Republican| 1923| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward A. Kelly| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Harry P. Beam| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Adolph J. Sabath| | Democratic| 1906| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James T. Igoe| | Democratic| 1926| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Leonard W. Schuetz| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Peter C. Granata| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick A. Britten| | Republican| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Carl R. Chindblom| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank R. Reid| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John T. Buckbee| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William Richard Johnson| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John Clayton Allen| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Burnett M. Chiperfield| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William E. Hull| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Homer W. Hall| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William P. Holaday| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Adkins| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry T. Rainey| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Earl Major| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles A. Karch| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent died in office.
Democratic hold.|
|-! | William W. Arnold| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Claude V. Parsons| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Kent E. Keller| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 |
| William H. Dieterich| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Richard Yates Jr.| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Indiana and 1932 United States Senate election in Indiana.
Indiana gained one seat in reapportionment. All of the incumbents were redistricted. The new seat was won by a Democrat and all the other incumbent Democrats won re-election. All three incumbent Republicans lost re-election, bringing the state from 8-3 Democratic to 12-0 Democratic.
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William R. Wood
| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel B. Pettengill
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | David Hogg
| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Glenn Griswold
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Fred S. Purnell
| | Republican| 1916| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Arthur H. Greenwood
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John W. Boehne Jr.
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Eugene B. Crowe
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Harry C. Canfield
| | Democratic| 1922| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William H. Larrabee
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Louis Ludlow
| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Iowa and 1932 United States Senate election in Iowa.
|-! | William F. Kopp| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Bernhard M. Jacobsen| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas J. B. Robinson| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Gilbert N. Haugen| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=3 | | Cyrenus Cole| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.| rowspan=3 nowrap |
|-| Lloyd Thurston
| | Republican| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| C. William Ramseyer
| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
|-! | Cassius C. Dowell
| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Edward Swanson
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Fred C. Gilchrist
| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Ed H. Campbell
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Kansas.
The eighth district was eliminated when the state was reapportioned from eight to seven districts. Two incumbent Republicans lost re-election. One incumbent Republican lost renomination and his seat was won by the incumbent Democrat from the district that was merged into his.
|-! rowspan=2 | | William P. Lambertson| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| James G. Strong
| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
|-! | Ulysses Samuel Guyer| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Harold C. McGugin| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Homer Hoch| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William Augustus Ayres
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles I. Sparks| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Clifford R. Hope| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Kentucky and 1932 United States Senate election in Kentucky.
Kentucky, reapportioned from 11 districts down to 9, elected all of its representatives on a statewide at-large ticket. Of the nine incumbent Democratic representatives, seven were re-elected on the general ticket and two retired, while both incumbent Republicans retired.
|-! rowspan=11 |
| William Voris Gregory
| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=11 nowrap |
|-| Glover H. Cary
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| John Moore
| | Democratic| 1929| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
|-| Cap R. Carden
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Brent Spence
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Virgil Chapman
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Ralph Gilbert
| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
|-| Fred M. Vinson
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Andrew J. May
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Maurice H. Thatcher
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
|-| Charles Finley
| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Louisiana and 1932 United States Senate election in Louisiana.
Louisiana continued to elect its representatives based upon districts adopted in 1912. Those districts did not change until the 1968 elections.
|-! | Joachim O. Fernández| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Paul H. Maloney| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Numa F. Montet| | Democratic| 1929| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John N. Sandlin| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Riley J. Wilson| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Bolivar E. Kemp| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | René L. De Rouen| | Democratic| 1927| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John H. Overton| | Democratic| 1931| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Maine.
Maine was redistricted from four seats down to three; of four Republican incumbents, only one was re-elected; one retired and two were defeated by Democratic challengers.
|-! | Carroll L. Beedy| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Donald B. Partridge| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| John E. Nelson
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
|-! | Donald F. Snow
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Maryland and 1932 United States Senate election in Maryland.
|-! | T. Alan Goldsborough| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William P. Cole Jr.| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Vincent Luke Palmisano| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Charles Linthicum| | Democratic| 1910| | Incumbent died October 5, 1932.
Democratic hold.
Winner also elected the same day to finish the current term.| nowrap |
|-! | Stephen W. Gambrill| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | David J. Lewis| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Massachusetts.
Massachusetts was redistricted from 16 districts to 15; 10 Republican and 4 Democratic incumbents were re-elected, while 2 Republican incumbents retired in the old 8th and 9th districts; the new 8th containing parts of both elected a Democrat.
|-! | Allen T. Treadway| | Republican| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William J. Granfield| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank H. Foss| | Republican| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Pehr G. Holmes| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edith Nourse Rogers| | Republican| 1925| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | A. Piatt Andrew| | Republican| 1921| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William P. Connery Jr.| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick W. Dallinger| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent resigned October 1, 1932.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Luce
| | Republican| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George H. Tinkham
| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. Douglass
| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John W. McCormack| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Richard B. Wigglesworth| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph W. Martin Jr.| | Republican| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles L. Gifford| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Michigan.
Michigan was redistricted from 13 to 17 districts, adding four new districts in and around Detroit.
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Earl C. Michener| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph L. Hooper| | Republican| 1925| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John C. Ketcham| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Carl E. Mapes| | Republican| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Seymour H. Person| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Jesse P. Wolcott| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Michael J. Hart| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James C. McLaughlin| | Republican| 1906| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Roy O. Woodruff| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank P. Bohn| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | W. Frank James| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Clarence J. McLeod| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert H. Clancy
| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Minnesota.
Minnesota, reapportioned from 10 seats down to 9, elected all representatives on a statewide general ticket. Of the 10 incumbents, only 1 Farmer–Labor and 1 Republican were re-elected. The other Republicans either lost re-election (4), lost renomination (3), or retired (1). The delegation changed therefore from overwhelmingly Republican (9–1) to a majority Farmer-Labor (5–4).
|-! rowspan=10 |
| Victor Christgau
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| rowspan=10 nowrap |
|-| August H. Andresen
| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Farmer–Labor gain.
|-| Melvin Maas
| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.
|-| William I. Nolan
| | Republican| 1929 | | Incumbent lost re-election.
Farmer–Labor gain.
|-| Harold Knutson
| | Republican| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Paul John Kvale
| | Farmer–Labor| 1929 | Incumbent re-elected.
|-| William A. Pittenger
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Farmer–Labor gain.
|-| Conrad Selvig
| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Farmer–Labor gain.
|-| Godfrey G. Goodwin
| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
|-| Frank Clague
| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Mississippi.
Redistricted from 8 districts to 7, with most of the 8th district being added to the 7th.
|-! | John E. Rankin| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Wall Doxey| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William Madison Whittington| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | T. Jeff Busby| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Ross A. Collins| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert S. Hall| | Democratic| 1928| | Lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Lawrence R. Ellzey| | Democratic| 1932| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Missouri and 1932 United States Senate election in Missouri.
Missouri was reapportioned from 16 seats to 13, which were elected on a general ticket. The delegation went from 12 Democrats and 4 Republicans to 13 Democrats, 8 of them previous incumbents.
|-! rowspan=16 |
| Milton A. Romjue
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=16 nowrap |
|-| Ralph F. Lozier
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Jacob L. Milligan
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| David W. Hopkins
| | Republican| 1929| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
|-| Joseph B. Shannon
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Clement C. Dickinson
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Robert Davis Johnson
| | Democratic| 1931| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
|-| William L. Nelson
| | Democratic| 1924| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
|-| Clarence Cannon
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| John J. Cochran
| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Clyde Williams
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| James F. Fulbright
| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
|-| William Edward Barton
| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.
|-| Henry F. Niedringhaus
| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost reelection.
Republican loss.
|-| Leonidas C. Dyer
| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost reelection.
Republican loss.
|-| Joe J. Manlove
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Montana.
|-! | John M. Evans| | Democratic| 1922| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Scott Leavitt| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Nebraska.
|-! | John H. Morehead| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Howard M. Baldrige| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Edgar Howard| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | John N. Norton| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Ashton C. Shallenberger
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Robert G. Simmons
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Nevada and 1932 United States Senate election in Nevada.
|-! | Samuel S. Arentz| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from New Hampshire and 1932 United States Senate election in New Hampshire.
|-! | William Nathaniel Rogers| | Democratic| 1932| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward Hills Wason| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from New Jersey and 1932 United States Senate special election in New Jersey.
|-! | Charles A. Wolverton| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Isaac Bacharach| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William H. Sutphin| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New district.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles A. Eaton
| | Republican| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Percy Hamilton Stewart
| | Democratic| 1931| | Retired to run for U.S. senator.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Randolph Perkins
| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George N. Seger
| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Fred A. Hartley Jr.
| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Peter Angelo Cavicchia
| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick R. Lehlbach
| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Mary Teresa Norton
| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Oscar L. Auf der Heide
| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See main article: article and 1932 United States House of Representatives election in New Mexico.
See also: List of United States representatives from New Mexico.
|-! | Dennis Chávez| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from New York and 1932 United States Senate election in New York.
New York, reapportioned from 43 to 45 seats, left its districts unchanged and elected the two new members at large.
|-! | Robert L. Bacon| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William F. Brunner| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George W. Lindsay| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas H. Cullen| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Loring M. Black Jr.| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Andrew Lawrence Somers| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. Delaney| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Patrick J. Carley| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Stephen A. Rudd| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Emanuel Celler| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Anning S. Prall| | Democratic| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel Dickstein| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Christopher D. Sullivan| | Democratic| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William I. Sirovich| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. Boylan| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. O'Connor| | Democratic| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Ruth Baker Pratt| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Martin J. Kennedy| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Sol Bloom| | Democratic| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Fiorello La Guardia| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph A. Gavagan| | Democratic| 1929| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Anthony J. Griffin| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank Oliver| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James M. Fitzpatrick| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles D. Millard| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Hamilton Fish Jr.| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Harcourt J. Pratt| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Parker Corning| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James S. Parker| | Republican| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank Crowther| | Republican| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Bertrand Snell| | Republican| 1915| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Francis D. Culkin| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick M. Davenport| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John D. Clarke| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Clarence E. Hancock| | Republican| 1927| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Taber| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Gale H. Stalker| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James L. Whitley| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Archie D. Sanders| | Republican| 1916| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Walter G. Andrews| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edmund F. Cooke| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | James M. Mead| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Daniel A. Reed| | Republican| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 |
| colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from North Carolina, 1932 United States Senate election in North Carolina and 1932 United States Senate special election in North Carolina.
|-! | Lindsay C. Warren| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John H. Kerr| | Democratic| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles L. Abernethy| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward W. Pou| | Democratic| 1900| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Franklin Wills Hancock Jr.| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Bayard Clark
| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Walter Lambeth
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert L. Doughton
| | Democratic| 1910| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Alfred L. Bulwinkle
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Zebulon Weaver
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from North Dakota and 1932 United States Senate election in North Dakota.
North Dakota was reapportioned from 3 seats to 2, and elected them at large.
|-! rowspan=3 |
| James H. Sinclair
| | Republican| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=3 nowrap |
|-| Olger B. Burtness
| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.
|-| Thomas Hall
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Ohio and 1932 United States Senate election in Ohio.
|-! | John B. Hollister| | Republican| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William E. Hess| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Byron B. Harlan| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John L. Cable| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank C. Kniffin| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James G. Polk| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Brand| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Grant E. Mouser| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Wilbur M. White| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas A. Jenkins| | Republican| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Mell G. Underwood| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Arthur P. Lamneck| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William L. Fiesinger| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Francis Seiberling| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | C. Ellis Moore| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles B. McClintock| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles West| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | B. Frank Murphy| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John G. Cooper| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Martin L. Sweeney| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Crosser| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Chester C. Bolton| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Oklahoma and 1932 United States Senate election in Oklahoma.
|-! | Wesley E. Disney| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William W. Hastings| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Wilburn Cartwright| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Tom D. McKeown| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Fletcher B. Swank| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Jed Johnson| | Democratic| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James V. McClintic| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Milton C. Garber| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Oregon and 1932 United States Senate election in Oregon.
|-! | Willis C. Hawley| | Republican| 1906| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert R. Butler| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles H. Martin| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania and 1932 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania.
|-! | Harry C. Ransley
| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James M. Beck
| | Republican| 1927| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Lee Davis
| | Republican| 1932| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Benjamin M. Golder| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | James J. Connolly| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward L. Stokes
| | Republican| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George P. Darrow| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James Wolfenden| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Henry Winfield Watson| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Norton Lichtenwalner
| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic loss.|-! | J. Roland Kinzer| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Patrick J. Boland| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles Murray Turpin| | Republican| 1929| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | George F. Brumm| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Frederick W. Magrady
| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost renomination, ran and lost on
Prohibition Party ticket.
Republican loss.|-! | colspan=3 | New district.| | New seat.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Louis T. McFadden| | Republican| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert F. Rich| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | New district.| | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward M. Beers| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent died.
Republican hold.
Winner was not elected to finish the current term.| nowrap |
|-! | Isaac Hoffer Doutrich| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas Cunningham Cochran
| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William R. Coyle
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Harry L. Haines| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | James Mitchell Chase| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| J. Banks Kurtz
| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Samuel Austin Kendall| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry Wilson Temple| | Republican| 1912| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Howard Swick| | Republican| 1926| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Nathan Leroy Strong| | Republican| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Howard W. Stull
| | Republican| 1932| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
|-! | Adam M. Wyant
| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Milton W. Shreve| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Edmund Frederick Erk
| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Melville Clyde Kelly
| | Republican| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Patrick J. Sullivan
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Harry A. Estep
| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Guy E. Campbell
| | Republican| 1916| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See Non-voting delegates, below.
See also: List of United States representatives from Rhode Island.
|-! rowspan=2 | | Clark Burdick| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Francis Condon
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Richard S. Aldrich| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See main article: 1932 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina.
See also: List of United States representatives from South Carolina and 1932 United States Senate election in South Carolina.
|-! | Thomas S. McMillan| | Democratic| 1924| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Hampton P. Fulmer
| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick H. Dominick| | Democratic| 1916| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. McSwain| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William Francis Stevenson| | Democratic| 1917| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Allard H. Gasque| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from South Dakota and 1932 United States Senate election in South Dakota.
|-! | Charles A. Christopherson| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Royal C. Johnson| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent retired.
Republican loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| William Williamson
| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Tennessee.
|-! | Oscar Lovette| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost renomination and re-election as an Independent.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | J. Will Taylor| | Republican| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Sam D. McReynolds| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Ridley Mitchell| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Ewin L. Davis| | Democratic| 1918| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic loss.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Jo Byrns
| | Democratic| 1908| Incumbent re-elected.
|-! | Willa McCord Blake Eslick
| | Democratic| 1932| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Gordon Browning
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Jere Cooper
| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | E. H. Crump | | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Texas.
|-! | Wright Patman| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Martin Dies Jr.| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Morgan G. Sanders| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Sam Rayburn| | Democratic| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Hatton W. Sumners| | Democratic| 1914| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Luther A. Johnson| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Clay Stone Briggs| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Daniel E. Garrett| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph J. Mansfield| | Democratic| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James P. Buchanan| | Democratic| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Oliver H. Cross| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Fritz G. Lanham| | Democratic| 1919| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Guinn Williams| | Democratic| 1922| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Richard M. Kleberg| | Democratic| 1931| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Nance Garner| | Democratic| 1902| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | R. Ewing Thomason| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas L. Blanton| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John Marvin Jones| | Democratic| 1916| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=3 |
| colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| rowspan=3 nowrap |
|-| colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.
|-| colspan=3 | None (new seat)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Utah and 1932 United States Senate election in Utah.
|-! | Don B. Colton| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick C. Loofbourow| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Vermont and 1932 United States Senate election in Vermont.
|-! rowspan=2 | | John E. Weeks
| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| Ernest W. Gibson
| | Republican| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Virginia.
|-! rowspan=10 |
| S. Otis Bland
| | Democratic| 1918| Incumbent re-elected.| rowspan=10 nowrap |
|-| Menalcus Lankford
| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican loss.
|-| Jack Montague
| | Democratic| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Patrick H. Drewry
| | Democratic| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Thomas G. Burch
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Clifton A. Woodrum
| | Democratic| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| John W. Fishburne
| | Democratic| 1930| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
|-| Howard W. Smith
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| John W. Flannagan Jr.
| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.
|-| Joel West Flood
| | Democratic| 1918| | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Washington and 1932 United States Senate election in Washington.
|-! | Ralph Horr| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Lindley H. Hadley| | Republican| 1914| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Albert Johnson| | Republican| 1912| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | John W. Summers| | Republican| 1918| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel B. Hill| | Democratic| 1923| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | colspan=3 | None (new district)| | New seat.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from West Virginia.
|-! | Carl G. Bachmann| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank L. Bowman| | Republican| 1924| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Lynn Hornor| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Lynn Hogg| | Republican| 1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Hugh Ike Shott| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Joe L. Smith| | Democratic| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Wisconsin and 1932 United States Senate election in Wisconsin.
|-! | Thomas Ryum Amlie| | Republican| 1931 | | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! rowspan=2 | | Charles A. Kading| | Republican| 1926| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.| rowspan=2 nowrap |
|-| John M. Nelson
| | Republican| 1920| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Republican loss.
|-! | Gardner R. Withrow
| | Republican| 1920| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John C. Schafer| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William H. Stafford| | Republican| 1928| | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Michael Reilly| | Democratic| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Gerald J. Boileau
| | Republican| 1930| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George J. Schneider
| | Republican| 1922| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | James A. Frear
| | Republican| 1912| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Hubert H. Peavey
| | Republican| 1922| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Wyoming.
|-! | Vincent Carter| | Republican| 1928| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives and List of United States representatives from Alaska.
|-! | James Wickersham| | Republican| 1908
1916 [4]
1918 [5]
1920
1930| | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-!
|-! | José Lorenzo Pesquera| | Union Party| 1932 | | Incumbent retired.
New delegate elected.
Socialist gain.
| nowrap |
|}