Electoral history of Samuel J. Randall
The electoral history of Samuel J. Randall, member of the United States House of Representatives and Speaker of the House.
United States House of Representatives
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1862:[1]
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1864:[2]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 9,764 (55.78%)
- John M. Butler (NU): 7,742 (44.23%)
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1866:[3]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 12,192 (61.2%)
- Charles Gibbons (R): 7,728 (38.80%)
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1868:[4]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 14,745 (63.69%)
- Benjamin L. Berry (R): 8,408 (36.32%)
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1870:[5]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 10,853 (61.81%)
- Benjamin Huckell (R): 6,705 (38.19%)
Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district, 1872:[6]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 10,133 (53.39%)
- David F. Houston (R): 8,845 (46.61%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1874:[7]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 9,703 (57.82%)
- David F. Houston (R): 7,060 (42.07%)
- Benjamin L. Berry (I): 19 (0.11%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1876:[8]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 11,651 (56.31%)
- Benjamin L. Berry (R): 9,041 (43.69%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1878:[9]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 10,717 (57.35%)
- John Shedden (R/G): 7,970 (42.65%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1880:[10]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 13,639 (57.79%)
- Benjamin L. Berry (R): 9,912 (42.65%)
- DeWitt C. Davis (G): 50 (0.21%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1882:[11]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 11,688 (61.55%)
- William M. Maull (R): 7,302 (38.45%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1884:[12]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 12,340 (56.78%)
- Jacob J. Gumper (R): 9,055 (42.32%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1886:[13]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 11,320 (95.32%)
- Frederick Halterman (Pr): 217 (1.83%)
- Various independents: 339 (2.85%)
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district, 1888:[14]
- Samuel J. Randall (D): 17,642 (99.37%)
- Various independents: 112 (0.63%)
Sources
- Dubin, Michael J. (1998). United States Congressional elections, 1788–1997 : the official results of the elections of the 1st through 105th Congresses. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0-7864-0283-0.