United States House election, 1924

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The U.S. House election, 1924 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1924 which coincided with the election of President Calvin Coolidge, who had replaced Warren Harding following his death.

Coolidge's popularity helped his Republican Party to gain a net 22 seats from the opposition Democratic Party, cementing their majority. The burgeoning economy and Republican pro-business policies caused the party to gain popularity. The populist Farmer-Labor Party also gained a seat in Minnesota.

[edit] Overall results

Party Total Seats (change) Seat percentage
Republican Party 247 +22 56.7%
Democratic Party 183 -24 42.0%
Farmer-Labor Party 3 +1 0.6%
American Labor Party 1 +1 0.2%
Socialist Party 1 +0 0.2%
Totals 435 +0 100.0%


        80.1-100% Republican      80.1-100% Democratic        60.1-80% Republican      60.1-80% Democratic                 House seats by party holding plurality in state
     80.1-100% Republican      80.1-100% Democratic
     60.1-80% Republican      60.1-80% Democratic
           
House seats by party holding plurality in state
        6+ Republican gain      6+ Democratic gain        3-5 Republican gain      3-5 Democratic gain        1-2 Republican gain      1-2 Democratic gain        no net change      1-2 Farmer-Labor gain
     6+ Republican gain      6+ Democratic gain
     3-5 Republican gain      3-5 Democratic gain
     1-2 Republican gain      1-2 Democratic gain
     no net change      1-2 Farmer-Labor gain


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Preceded by
1922
U.S. House elections Succeeded by
1926