Election Name: | 1900 United States House of Representatives elections |
Country: | United States |
Flag Year: | 1896 |
Type: | legislative |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1898 United States House of Representatives elections |
Previous Year: | 1898 |
Next Election: | 1902 United States House of Representatives elections |
Next Year: | 1902 |
Seats For Election: | All 357 seats in the United States House of Representatives |
Majority Seats: | 179 |
Election Date: | June 4, September 4, September 10, and November 6, 1900 |
Party1: | Republican Party (US) |
Image1: | Colonel David B. Henderson - History of Iowa.jpg |
Leader1: | David Henderson |
Leader Since1: | March 4, 1899 |
Last Election1: | 187 seats |
Seats1: | 200[1] [2] |
Seat Change1: | 13 |
Popular Vote1: | 6,929,305 |
Percentage1: | 50.65% |
Swing1: | 2.10% |
Party2: | Democratic Party (US) |
Leader2: | James Richardson |
Leader Since2: | March 4, 1899 |
Last Election2: | 161 seats |
Seats2: | 151 |
Seat Change2: | 10 |
Popular Vote2: | 6,081,813 |
Percentage2: | 44.45% |
Swing2: | 0.27% |
Party4: | Populist Party (US) |
Last Election4: | 5 seats |
Seats4: | 5 |
Popular Vote4: | 321,908 |
Percentage4: | 2.35% |
Swing4: | 1.89% |
Party5: | Silver Republican Party |
Last Election5: | 2 |
Seats5: | 1 |
Seat Change5: | 1 |
Popular Vote5: | 54,591 |
Percentage5: | 0.40% |
Swing5: | 0.16% |
Party7: | Independent (US) |
Last Election7: | 1 |
Seats7: | 0 |
Seat Change7: | 1 |
Popular Vote7: | 44,982 |
Percentage7: | 0.33% |
Swing7: | 0.55% |
Speaker | |
Before Election: | David Henderson |
Before Party: | Republican Party (US) |
After Election: | David Henderson |
After Party: | Republican Party (US) |
Map Size: | 400px |
The 1900 United States House of Representatives elections were held for the most part on November 6, 1900, with Oregon, Maine, and Vermont holding theirs early in either June or September. They coincided with the re-election of President William McKinley. Elections were held for 357 seats of the United States House of Representatives, representing 45 states, to serve in the 57th United States Congress. Special elections were also held throughout the year.
McKinley's Republican Party gained thirteen seats from the Democratic Party and minor parties, cementing their majority. A reassertion of Republican control in the Mid-Atlantic was key in the gain of new seats. However, with an improved economy, especially in the industrial sector, the election cycle featured no keystone issue, resulting in a general support for the status quo. The fading Populist Party held on to five House seats, while the sole member of the Silver Party changed parties to Democratic. This was the last time a third party headed into house elections with a party leader. All subsequent third parties to serve in the House would not select a party leader.
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Alabama | District | 9 | 9 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Arkansas | District | 6 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
California | District | 7 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 7 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Colorado | District | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Connecticut | District | 4 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 4 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Delaware | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Florida | District | 2 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Georgia | District | 11 | 11 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Idaho | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | |||||||
Illinois | District | 22 | 11 | data-sort-value=3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 11 | data-sort-value=-3 | 3 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Indiana | District | 13 | 4 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 9 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Iowa | District | 11 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 11 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Kansas | District +at-large | 8 | 1 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 7 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Kentucky | District | 11 | 8 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 3 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Louisiana | District | 6 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Maine | District | 4 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 4 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Maryland | District | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=-2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Massachusetts | District | 13 | 3 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 10 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Michigan | District | 12 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 12 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Minnesota | District | 7 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 7 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Mississippi | District | 7 | 7 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Missouri | District | 15 | 12 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 3 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Montana | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 1 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Nebraska | District | 6 | 2 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 2 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Nevada | At-large | 1 | 1 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | |||||||
New Hampshire | District | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
New Jersey | District | 8 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 6 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
New York | District | 34 | 13 | data-sort-value=-5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 21 | data-sort-value=5 | 5 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
North Carolina | District | 9 | 7 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
North Dakota | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Ohio | District | 21 | 4 | data-sort-value=-2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 17 | data-sort-value=2 | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Oregon | District | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Pennsylvania | District +2 at-large | 30 | 4 | data-sort-value=-6 | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 26 | data-sort-value=6 | 6 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Rhode Island | District | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
South Carolina | District | 7 | 7 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
South Dakota | At-large | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Tennessee | District | 10 | 8 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Texas | District | 13 | 13 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Utah | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Vermont | District | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Virginia | District | 10 | 10 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Washington | At-large | 2 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 2 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
West Virginia | District | 4 | 0 | data-sort-value=-1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 4 | data-sort-value=1 | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||
Wisconsin | District | 10 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 10 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Wyoming | At-large | 1 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | 1 | data-sort-value=0 | 0 | data-sort-value=0 | |||||||||
Total | 357 | 151 | 10 | 5 | 1 | 200 | 13 | 1 | 2 |
All the states held their elections November 6, 1900, except for 3 states, with 8 seats among them:
See also: List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives.
|-! | John Walter Smith| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent resigned January 12, 1900.
New member elected November 6, 1900.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Alfred C. Harmer| | Republican| 1876| | Incumbent died March 6, 1900.
New member elected
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph Wheeler| | Democratic| 1884| | Incumbent resigned April 20, 1900.
New member elected
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | John H. Hoffecker| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent died June 16, 1900.
New member elected November 6, 1900.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William Davis Daly| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent died July 31, 1900.
New member elected November 6, 1900.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Marion De Vries| | Democratic| 1896| | Incumbent resigned August 20, 1900.
New member elected November 6, 1900.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William H. King| | Democratic| 1896| | Incumbent's term expired March 3, 1899. Representative-elect B. H. Roberts was refused his seat in Congress.
Incumbent re-elected to serve the unexpired term on April 2, 1900.
Democratic hold.| nowrap | |-! |Sydney P. Epes| | Democratic| 1896| | Incumbent died March 3, 1900.
New member elected April 28, 1900.
Democratic hold.| nowrap | |}
J. William Stokes (Democratic) of died in office on July 6, 1901, and was replaced in a special election by Asbury F. Lever (Democratic)
See also: List of United States representatives from Alabama.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Arkansas.
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See main article: 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in California.
See also: List of United States representatives from California.
|-! | John All Barham| | Republican| 1894| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Marion De Vries| | Democratic| 1896| | Incumbent resigned August 20, 1900, to accept a judicial position.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Victor H. Metcalf| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Julius Kahn| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Eugene F. Loud| | Republican| 1890| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Russell J. Waters| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold| nowrap |
|-! | James C. Needham| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Colorado.
|-! | John F. Shafroth| | Silver Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John C. Bell| | Populist| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Connecticut.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Delaware.
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John H. Hoffecker (R) died June 16, 1900.| | New member elected.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Florida.
|-! | Stephen M. Sparkman| | Democratic| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Robert Wyche Davis| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Georgia.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Idaho.
|-! | Edgar Wilson| | Silver Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Populist gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Illinois.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Indiana.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Iowa.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Kansas.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Kentucky.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Louisiana.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Maine.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Maryland.
|-! | John Walter Smith| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent resigned January 12, 1900, upon being elected Governor.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William Benjamin Baker| | Republican| 1894| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold| nowrap |
|-! | Frank C. Wachter| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James W. Denny| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Sydney Emanuel Mudd I| | Republican| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George A. Pearre| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Massachusetts.
|-! | George P. Lawrence| | Republican| 1897 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frederick H. Gillett| | Republican| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John R. Thayer| | Democratic| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | George W. Weymouth| | Republican| 1892| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William S. Knox| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William H. Moody| | Republican| 1895 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Ernest W. Roberts| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel W. McCall| | Republican| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John F. Fitzgerald| | Democratic| 1894| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry F. Naphen| | Democratic| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles F. Sprague| | Republican| 1892| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|-! | William C. Lovering| | Republican| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William S. Greene| | Republican| 1898 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Michigan.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Mississippi.
|-! | John M. Allen| | Democratic| 1884| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas Spight| | Democratic| 1898 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Thomas C. Catchings| | Democratic| 1884| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold| nowrap |
|-! | Andrew F. Fox| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John S. Williams| | Democratic| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Frank A. McLain| | Democratic| 1898 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Patrick Henry| | Democratic| 1896| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Missouri.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Montana.
|-! | Albert J. Campbell| | Democratic| 1898| |Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Populist gain.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Nebraska.
|-! | Elmer Burkett| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | David H. Mercer| | Republican| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John S. Robinson| | Democratic| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | William L. Stark| | Populist| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Roderick Dhu Sutherland| | Populist| 1896| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic gain.| nowrap |
|-! | William Neville| | Populist| 1899 (special)| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Nevada.
|-! | Francis G. Newlands| | Democratic| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from New Hampshire.
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See also: List of United States representatives from New Jersey.
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See also: List of United States representatives from North Carolina.
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See also: List of United States representatives from North Dakota.
|-! | Burleigh F. Spalding| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Ohio.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Oregon.
|-! | Thomas H. Tongue| | Republican| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Malcolm A. Moody| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Pennsylvania.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Rhode Island.
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See main article: 1900 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina.
See also: List of United States representatives from South Carolina.
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|-! | W. Jasper Talbert| | Democratic| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Asbury Latimer| | Democratic| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Stanyarne Wilson| | Democratic| 1894| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold| nowrap |
|-! | David E. Finley| | Democratic| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James Norton| | Democratic| 1897 | | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold| nowrap |
|-! | J. William Stokes| | Democratic| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from South Dakota.
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|-| Robert J. Gamble| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Tennessee.
|-! | Walter P. Brownlow| | Republican| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Henry R. Gibson| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John A. Moon| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Charles E. Snodgrass| | Democratic| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James D. Richardson| | Democratic| 1884| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John W. Gaines| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Nicholas N. Cox| | Democratic| 1890| |Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|-! | Thetus W. Sims| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Rice A. Pierce| | Democratic| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward W. Carmack| | Democratic| 1896| |Incumbent retired to run for U.S. senator.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.|
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See also: List of United States representatives from Texas.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Utah.
|-! | William H. King| | Democratic| 1900 | | Incumbent lost re-election.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Vermont.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Virginia.
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See also: List of United States representatives from Washington.
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See also: List of United States representatives from West Virginia.
|-! | Blackburn B. Dovener| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Alston G. Dayton| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | David E. Johnston| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent lost re-election.
New member elected.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|-! | Romeo H. Freer| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General of West Virginia.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
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See also: List of United States representatives from Wisconsin. Wisconsin elected ten members of congress on Election Day, November 6, 1900.[9] [10]
|-! | Henry Allen Cooper| | Republican| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Herman B. Dahle| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Joseph W. Babcock| | Republican| 1892| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Theobald Otjen| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Samuel S. Barney| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | James H. Davidson| | Republican| 1896| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | John J. Esch| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Edward S. Minor| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|-! | Alexander Stewart| | Republican| 1894| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold. | nowrap |
|-! | John J. Jenkins| | Republican| 1894| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Wyoming.
|-! | Frank W. Mondell| | Republican| 1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Arizona.
|-! | John F. Wilson| | Democratic| 1898| | Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.
Democratic hold.| nowrap |
|}
See main article: 1900 United States House of Representatives election in Hawaii Territory.
See also: List of United States representatives from Hawaii.
|-! | colspan=3 | None | bgcolor= | New seat.
New member elected.
Home Rule gain.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from New Mexico.
|-! | Pedro Perea| | Republican| 1898| | Incumbent retired.
New member elected.
Republican hold.| nowrap |
|}
See also: List of United States representatives from Oklahoma.
|-! | Dennis T. Flynn| | Republican| 1892
1894
1898| Incumbent re-elected.| nowrap |
|}
See also: Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.
|-! | colspan=3 | None | | New seat.
Republican gain.| nowrap |
|}