U.S. Representatives from New Jersey, 1940-49 (may be
incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Representatives from New Jersey: Events
and Candidates of the 1940's (may be incomplete!)
- No district given:
- 1st District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Charles
A. Wolverton (Rep), elected;
Harry
Roye (Dem), defeated;
Andrew
S. Hall (Socialist), defeated;
Esther
H. Elfreth (Prohibition), defeated;
John
F. Norman (Communist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Ralph
W. Wescott (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Charles
A. Wolverton (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Charles
A. Wolverton (Rep), elected;
Ralph
W. Wescott (Dem), defeated;
Phebe
Sharp Baner (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
A. Wolverton (Rep), elected;
John
F. Gorman (Dem), defeated;
Edward
J. Moss, Jr. (Prohibition), defeated.
- 2nd District:
- 3rd District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
William
H. Sutphin (Dem), elected;
Joseph
C. Irwin (Rep), defeated;
Horace
T. Brown (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
H. Sutphin (Dem), nominated;
Frank
Garriel (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
James
C. Auchincloss (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
James
C. Auchincloss (Rep), elected;
William
H. Sutphin (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
James
C. Auchincloss (Rep), elected;
Arnold
E. Ascherfeld (Dem), defeated.
- 4th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
D.
Lane Powers (Rep), elected;
Thomas
S. Dignan (Dem), defeated;
William
C. Kauffman (Socialist), defeated;
Gus
Napoleon (Independent Progressive), defeated;
Wilbur
Jones (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
H. Thompson, Jr. (Dem), nominated;
Don
Guinness (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Sep 15:
D.
Lane Powers (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
D.
Lane Powers (Rep), elected;
William
H. Thompson, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
William
C. Kauffman (Socialist), defeated;
Manuel
Cantor (Communist), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
D.
Lane Powers (Rep), elected;
Don
Guinness (Dem), defeated;
William
C. Kauffman (Socialist), defeated.
- 5th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Charles
A. Eaton (Rep), elected;
Charles
R. M. Tuttle (Dem), defeated;
Emily
R. G. Klein (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
J.
Ellis Kirkham (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Charles
A. Eaton (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Charles
A. Eaton (Rep), elected;
J.
Ellis Kirkham (Dem), defeated;
Charles
K. Ely (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Charles
A. Eaton (Rep), elected;
Andrew
D. Desmond (Dem), defeated;
Charles
K. Ely (Prohibition), defeated.
- 6th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
Donald
H. McLean (Rep), elected;
James
E. Downes (Dem), defeated;
Margaret
Cameron Lowe (Prohibition), defeated;
Henry
Allen (Communist), defeated;
Samuel
Geneslaw (Socialist), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
George
R. Walsh (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Donald
H. McLean (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Donald
H. McLean (Rep), elected;
George
R. Walsh (Dem), defeated;
Margaret
Cameron Lowe (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Clifford
P. Case (Rep), elected;
Walter
H. Van Hoesen (Dem), defeated;
Morris
Woodman Scheffer (Preserve American Independence), defeated;
Margaret
Cameron Lowe (Prohibition), defeated.
- 7th District:
- 1940 Nov 5:
J.
Parnell Thomas (Rep), elected;
Mort
L. O'Connell (Dem), defeated;
Frank
A. Buono (Buono Food Plan), defeated;
Robert
M. Nitsche (Liberal Independent), defeated;
H.
E. Garrison (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Emil
M. Wulster (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
J.
Parnell Thomas (Rep), nominated;
John
Randolph Perkins (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
J.
Parnell Thomas (Rep), elected;
Emil
M. Wulster (Dem), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
J.
Parnell Thomas (Rep), elected;
James
J. Cannon (Dem), defeated;
Harold
T. Van Iderstine (Prohibition), defeated.
- 8th District:
- 1940 Aug 26:
George
N. Seger, died in office.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Irving
Abramson (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Gordon
Canfield (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Gordon
Canfield (Rep), elected;
Irving
Abramson (Dem), defeated;
Edward
Lun (Socialist Labor), defeated;
Henry
George Linke (Independent Labor), defeated;
Savilla
K. Dormida (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Gordon
Canfield (Rep), elected;
Harry
Smith (Dem), defeated;
Savilla
K. Dormida (Prohibition), defeated;
Harry
Santhouse (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 9th District:
- 10th District:
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frederic
Bigelow (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Fred
A. Hartley, Jr. (Rep), nominated;
William
H. Williams (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Fred
A. Hartley, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Frederic
Bigelow (Dem), defeated;
Albert
R. Bowden (Prohibition), defeated;
James
Pica (Socialist), defeated;
Michael
J. Caruso (Win The War), defeated;
Jay
Anyon (Communist), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Fred
A. Hartley, Jr. (Rep), elected;
Luke
A. Kiernan, Jr. (Dem), defeated;
Albert
R. Bowden (Prohibition), defeated.
- 11th District:
- 1942 Sep 15:
William
Freiday (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Frank
L. Sundstrom (Rep), nominated;
James
D. Zurcher (Rep), defeated in primary;
William
P. Berry (Rep), defeated in primary;
Alfred
Douglas Way (Rep), defeated in primary;
Terry
Parker (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Frank
L. Sundstrom (Rep), elected;
William
Freiday (Dem), defeated;
Gertrude
Lubin (Socialist), defeated;
Wesley
U. Morris (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Frank
L. Sundstrom (Rep), elected;
John
J. Francis (Dem), defeated;
Wesley
U. Morris (Prohibition), defeated;
Gertrude
Lubin (Socialist), defeated.
- 1948:
Frank
L. Sundstrom (Rep), defeated.
- 12th District:
- 1942 Sep 15:
Joseph
Siegler (Dem), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Sep 15:
Robert
W. Kean (Rep), nominated unopposed.
- 1942 Nov 3:
Robert
W. Kean (Rep), elected;
Joseph
Siegler (Dem), defeated;
Frieda
Norman (Communist), defeated;
Rubye
Smith (Socialist), defeated;
John
P. Wagner (Prohibition), defeated;
Salvatore
DeCarlo (Liberal), defeated.
- 1944 Nov 7:
Robert
W. Kean (Rep), elected;
John
W. Suling (Dem), defeated;
Ira
V. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;
Rubye
Smith (Socialist), defeated.
- 13th District:
- 14th District:
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