District
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Incumbent
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This race
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Member
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Party
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First elected
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Results
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Candidates
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Ohio 16
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Joseph J. Gill
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Republican
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1899
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Incumbent resigned October 31, 1903. New member elected November 3, 1903. Republican hold.
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- ▌Y Capell L. Weems (Republican) 58.90%
- ▌Joseph V. Lawler (Democratic) 40.57%
- ▌Thomas W. Shreve (Prohibition) 2.53%
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Pennsylvania 4
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Robert H. Foerderer
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Republican
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1900
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Incumbent died July 26, 1903. New member elected November 3, 1903. Republican hold.
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- ▌Y Reuben Moon (Republican) 87.28%
- ▌A. Raymond Raff (Independent) 11.47%
- ▌A. H. Ressler (Prohibition) 1.25%[1]
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Texas 8
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Thomas H. Ball
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Democratic
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1896
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Incumbent resigned November 16, 1903. New member elected November 17, 1903. Democratic hold.
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Kansas 7
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Vacant
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Incumbent Chester I. Long (R) resigned to take a U.S. Senate seat. New member elected May 26, 1903. Republican hold.
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- ▌Y Victor Murdock (Republican) 64.40%
- ▌Charles F. Clyne (Democratic) 22.36%
- ▌W. J. Babb (Populist) 9.37%[3]
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Oregon 1
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Vacant
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Incumbent Thomas H. Tongue (R) died January 11, 1903. New member elected June 1, 1903. Republican hold.
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- ▌Y Binger Hermann (Republican) 48.30%
- ▌A. E. Regmes (Democratic) 41.14%
- ▌J. W. Ingle (Socialist) 5.99%
- ▌W. P. Elmore (Independent) 4.57%[4]
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Kentucky 11
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Vincent Boreing
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Republican
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1898
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Incumbent died September 16, 1903. New member elected November 10, 1903. Republican hold.
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