Electoral History
- 1914 Congress 5
- C C Dill (D), 24,410
- Harry Rosenhaupt (R), 20,063
- Thomas Corkery (Prog), 15,509
- J O Harkness (S), 4,502
- F H Flanders (Proh), 2,270
- 1916 Congress 5
- C C Dill (D), 37,479
- Thomas Corkery (R), 32,298
- John M Powers (S), 2,952
- 1918 Congress 5
- Stanley Webster (R), 22426
- C C Dill (D), 20,061
- Peter Harrison (S), 473
- 1922 US Senate
- C C Clarence Dill (D), 130,375
- Miles Poindexter (R), 126,556
- James Duncan (FL), 35,352
- David Burgess (SL), 1,905
- Frans Bostrom (Com), 489
- 1928 US Senate
- C C Clarence Dill (D), 261,524
- Kenneth Mackintosh (R), 227,415
- Alex Noral (Com), 666
- 1940 Governor
- Arthur B. Langlie (R), 392,522
- C C Dill (D), 386,706
- John Brockway (Com), 1,674
- P J Ater (SL), 426
- 1942 Congress 5
- Walt Horan (R), 29,380
- C C Dill (D), 18,766
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