There were seven special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1961, during 87th United States Congress.
List of elections
| 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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| Arkansas 6
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William F. Norrell
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Democratic
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1938
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Incumbent died February 15, 1961. New member elected April 18, 1961 to finish her husband's term. Democratic hold.
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- ▌
Y Catherine Dorris Norrell (Democratic) 43.1%
- ▌John H. Jones (Democratic) 25.1%
- ▌M. C. Lewis (Democratic) 23.2%
- ▌James F. Cross (Democratic) 7.3%
- ▌Sam D. Carson (Democratic) 1.3%
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| Arizona 2
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Stewart Udall
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Democratic
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1954
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Incumbent resigned January 18, 1961, to become U.S Secretary of the Interior. New member elected May 2, 1961. Democratic hold.
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- ▌
Y Mo Udall (Democratic) 51.0%
- ▌Mac C. Matheson (Republican) 49.0%
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| Pennsylvania 16
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Walter M. Mumma
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Republican
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1952
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Incumbent died February 25, 1961. New member elected May 16, 1961. Republican hold.
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- ▌
Y John C. Kunkel (Republican) 65.6%
- ▌Kathryn Z. Vanderslice (Democratic) 34.4%
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| Tennessee 1
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B. Carroll Reece
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Republican
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1950
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Incumbent died March 19, 1961. New member elected May 16, 1961. Republican hold.
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- ▌
Y Louise Goff Reece (Republican) 62.9%
- ▌William W. Faw (Democratic) 33.2%
- ▌Leland A. Davis (Republican) 3.9%
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| Texas 20
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Paul J. Kilday
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Democratic
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1938
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Incumbent resigned September 24, 1961, to become judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. New member elected November 4, 1961. Democratic hold.
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- ▌Ernest T. Cude (Democratic) 0.9%
- ▌G. H. Allen (Democratic) 0.3%
- ▌Norman Brock (Democratic) 0.2%
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| Michigan 1
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Thaddeus M. Machrowicz
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Democratic
|
1950
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Incumbent resigned September 18, 1961, to become a U.S. District Court judge. New member elected November 7, 1961. Democratic hold.
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- ▌
Y Lucien Nedzi (Democratic) 85.5%
- ▌Walter Czarnecki (Republican) 14.5%
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| Louisiana 4
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Overton Brooks
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Democratic
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1936
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Incumbent died September 16, 1961. New member elected December 19, 1961. Democratic hold.
|
- ▌
Y Joe Waggonner (Democratic) 54.5%
- ▌Charlton H. Lyons Sr. (Republican) 45.5%
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