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Frederick Landis
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U.S. House
District 11
In office
Mar 4, 1903 to Mar 4, 1907
Party:
Republican
Assumed:
General Election
Left:
Lost Reelection Bid
Frederick Landis spent 4 years, 1 day in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.
Elections
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1902–U.S. House (District 11)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 4, 1902
52.64%
Frederick Landis
*
, Republican, 24,390 votes
42.30%
Christopher Nelson
, Democratic, 19,596 votes
5.06%
Bennett L. Shugart
, Prohibition, 2,344 votes
Out of
46,330
votes casts, the margin of victory was
4,794
(10.34%)
1904–U.S. House (District 11)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1904
53.60%
Frederick Landis
(i)*
, Republican, 29,591 votes
38.77%
Clement M. Holderman
, Democratic, 21,406 votes
6.09%
Edward H. Kennedy
, Prohibition, 3,364 votes
1.54%
John C. Baker
, Socialist, 851 votes
Out of
55,212
votes casts, the margin of victory was
8,185
(14.83%)
1906–U.S. House (District 11)
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1906
50.19%
George W. Rauch
*
, Democratic, 22,988 votes
43.30%
Frederick Landis
(i)
, Republican, 19,833 votes
5.17%
Levi F. Pennington
, Prohibition, 2,367 votes
1.34%
John W. Kelly
, Socialist, 616 votes
Out of
45,804
votes casts, the margin of victory was
3,155
(6.89%)
1912–Lieutenant Governor
LOST
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1912
43.26%
William P. O'Neill
*
, Democratic, 275,666 votes
24.61%
Frederick Landis
, Progressive (Bull Moose), 156,798 votes
23.15%
Thomas Taylor Moore
, Republican, 147,481 votes
5.62%
Samuel S. Condo
, Socialist, 35,796 votes
2.92%
Albert Jackman
, Prohibition, 18,579 votes
0.45%
Ira J. Baker
, Socialist Labor, 2,881 votes
Out of
637,201
votes casts, the margin of victory was
118,868
(18.65%)
1934–U.S. House (District 2)
WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 6, 1934
53.88%
Frederick Landis
*
, Republican, 72,552 votes
45.75%
George R. Durgan
(i)
, Democratic, 61,610 votes
0.36%
William Earl Ross
, Socialist, 491 votes
Out of
134,653
votes casts, the margin of victory was
10,942
(8.13%)
In the 5 races for which we have results, Frederick Landis had a record of 3-2. That includes a record of 3-2 in 5 general elections.