1913 United States House of Representatives elections
There were twelve special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1913, during the 62nd United States Congress and 63rd United States Congress.
62nd United States Congress
63rd United States Congress
Arkansas 6
Joseph T. Robinson
Governor of Arkansas
Samuel M. Taylor
Massachusetts 13
John W. Weeks
elected U.S. Senator
John J. Mitchell
Texas 10
Albert S. Burleson
U.S. Postmaster General
James P. Buchanan
South Carolina 1
George S. Legaré
Richard S. Whaley
New Jersey 6
Lewis J. Martin
Archibald C. Hart
Maine 3
Forrest Goodwin
John A. Peters
West Virginia 1
John W. Davis
U.S. Solicitor General
Matthew M. Neely
Georgia 2
Seaborn Roddenbery
1910 (special)
Frank Park
Maryland 3
George Konig
Charles P. Coady
Massachusetts 3
William Wilder
Calvin Paige
New York 13
Timothy Sullivan
George W. Loft
New York 20
Francis B. Harrison
Governor-General of the Philippines
Jacob A. Cantor
1912–13 United States Senate elections
1912 ←
→ 1914
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Arkansas (Special)
Colorado
Colorado (Special)
Delaware
Georgia
Idaho (Special)
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Illinois (Special)
Kansas
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Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada (Special)
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New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
Oklahoma
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Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
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Tennessee (Special)
Texas (Special)
West Virginia
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