Andrew J. Hickey

Offices

U.S. House
District 13
In office
Mar 4, 1919 to Mar 4, 1931

Party: Republican
Assumed: General Election
Left: Lost Reelection Bid
Andrew J. Hickey spent 12 years, 3 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.

Elections

1914–U.S. House (District 13) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1914
44.39%
Henry A. Barnhart (i)*, Democratic, 25,134 votes
34.92%
Andrew J. Hickey, Republican, 19,771 votes
 15.09%
Robert Clarence Stephens, Progressive (Bull Moose), 8,542 votes
 3.26%
E. W. Berry, Socialist, 1,845 votes
 2.35%
Charles H. Tuesburg, Prohibition, 1,331 votes
Out of 56,623 votes casts, the margin of victory was 5,363 (9.47%)
1916–U.S. House (District 13) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 7, 1916
47.65%
Henry A. Barnhart (i)*, Democratic, 30,537 votes
47.20%
Andrew J. Hickey, Republican, 30,246 votes
 2.85%
William C. Alexander, Prohibition, 1,825 votes
 2.30%
John M. Jolly, Progressive (Bull Moose), 1,476 votes
Out of 64,084 votes casts, the margin of victory was 291 (0.45%)
1918–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1918
52.81%
Andrew J. Hickey*, Republican, 27,269 votes
45.07%
Henry A. Barnhart (i), Democratic, 23,274 votes
 2.12%
Warren Evans, Socialist, 1,096 votes
Out of 51,639 votes casts, the margin of victory was 3,995 (7.74%)
1920–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 2, 1920
59.76%
Andrew J. Hickey (i)*, Republican, 62,206 votes
37.71%
George Y. Hepler, Democratic, 39,253 votes
 2.28%
Reed L. Mallory, Socialist, 2,372 votes
 0.26%
Homer L. Phillips, Farmer-Labor, 266 votes
Out of 104,097 votes casts, the margin of victory was 22,953 (22.05%)
1922–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 7, 1922
53.73%
Andrew J. Hickey (i)*, Republican, 50,003 votes
46.27%
Esther K. O'Keeffee, Democratic, 43,053 votes
Out of 93,056 votes casts, the margin of victory was 6,950 (7.46%)
1924–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1924
61.68%
Andrew J. Hickey (i)*, Republican, 69,042 votes
38.32%
James L. Harman, Democratic, 42,895 votes
Out of 111,937 votes casts, the margin of victory was 26,147 (23.36%)
1926–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 2, 1926
54.92%
Andrew J. Hickey (i)*, Republican, 52,541 votes
45.08%
Charles Weidler, Democratic, 43,119 votes
Out of 95,660 votes casts, the margin of victory was 9,422 (9.84%)
1928–U.S. House (District 13) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1928
59.77%
Andrew J. Hickey (i)*, Republican, 90,618 votes
40.23%
Chester A. Perkins, Democratic, 60,993 votes
Out of 151,611 votes casts, the margin of victory was 29,625 (19.54%)
1930–U.S. House (District 13) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1930
51.33%
Samuel B. Pettengill*, Democratic, 62,609 votes
48.67%
Andrew J. Hickey (i), Republican, 59,361 votes
Out of 121,970 votes casts, the margin of victory was 3,248 (2.66%)
1932–U.S. House (District 3) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1932
55.14%
Samuel B. Pettengill (i)*, Democratic, 67,686 votes
43.15%
Andrew J. Hickey, Republican, 52,965 votes
 1.71%
Alice Mannering, Socialist, 2,101 votes
Out of 122,752 votes casts, the margin of victory was 14,721 (11.99%)
1934–U.S. House (District 3) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1934
50.69%
Samuel B. Pettengill (i)*, Democratic, 55,283 votes
48.05%
Andrew J. Hickey, Republican, 52,410 votes
 1.02%
Fred M. Eby, Socialist, 1,109 votes
 0.24%
William Brandon, Prohibition, 261 votes
Out of 109,063 votes casts, the margin of victory was 2,873 (2.64%)
1936–U.S. House (District 3) LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1936
56.21%
Samuel B. Pettengill (i)*, Democratic, 71,315 votes
41.35%
Andrew J. Hickey, Republican, 52,462 votes
 1.54%
Herman W. Voges, Union Labor, 1,957 votes
 0.90%
John Bartee, Farmer-Labor, 1,142 votes
Out of 126,876 votes casts, the margin of victory was 18,853 (14.86%)
In the 12 races for which we have results, Andrew J. Hickey had a record of 6-6. That includes a record of 6-6 in 12 general elections.