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Jesse Jack Hooper
- 1922 – United States Senate (Wisconsin) (I) – lost
Joseph Lawrence Hooper
- 1926 – Michigan’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
- 1928 – Michigan’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
- 1930 – Michigan’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
- 1932 – Michigan’s 3rd congressional district (R) – won
Nan T. Hooper
- 2010 – United States Senate (Alaska) (W/I) – lost
Perry Oliver Hooper, Sr.
- 1968 – United States Senate (Alabama) (R) – lost
Ruth R. Hooper
- 1980 – Illinois’ 7th congressional district (R) – lost
Stephen J. Hooper
- 2020 – United States Senate (Tennessee) (I) – lost
- 2022 – Tennessee’s 7th congressional district (I) – lost
Todd Hooper
- 2006 – California’s 6th congressional district (R) – lost
W. S. Hooper
- 1928 – North Dakota’s 1st congressional district (D) – lost
Darlington Hoopes
- 1950 – Pennsylvania’s 13th congressional district (S) – lost
- 1952 – Pennsylvania’s 14th congressional district (S) – lost
- 1958 – Pennsylvania’s 14th congressional district (S) – lost
Gary W. Hoover, Sr.
- 2008 – Maryland’s 6th congressional district (L) – lost
Herbert F. Hoover
- 1966 – United States Senate (Iowa) (Iowa) – lost
Lawrence Hoover
- 1962 – Texas’ 14th congressional district (R) – lost
Marcus Hoover
- 1994 – Michigan’s 2nd congressional district (D) – lost
S. Earle Hoover
- 1932 – Pennsylvania’s 17th congressional district (United Drys) – lost
Clifford R. Hope, Jr.
- 1926 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1928 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1930 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1932 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1934 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1936 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1938 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1940 – Kansas’ 7th congressional district (R) – won
- 1942 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1944 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1946 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1948 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1950 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1952 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1954 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1958 – Kansas’ 5th congressional district (R) – lost
Jason Hope
- 2018 – Texas’ 31st congressional district (L) – lost
Michael Hope
- 2010 – Texas’ 9th congressional district (L) – lost
Stephen G. Hope
- 1980 – Indiana’s 4th congressional district (I) – lost
Tom Hopke
- 1986 – California’s 23rd congressional district (PF) – lost
Alonzo F. Hopkin
- 1956 – United States Senate (Utah) (D) – lost
Lori Hopkins-Cavanagh
- 2014 – Connecticut’s 2nd congressional district (R) – lost
C. A. Porter Hopkins
- 1982 – Maryland’s 1st congressional district (R) – lost
Charles C. Hopkins
- 1932 – Pennsylvania’s 6th congressional district (Proh.) – lost
David William Hopkins
- 1930 – Missouri’s 4th congressional district (R) – won
- 1932 – Missouri’s at large congressional district (R) – lost
Ernie John Hopkins
- 2000 – Mississippi’s 4th congressional district (L) – lost
Frank E. Hopkins
- 1922 – New York’s 2nd congressional district (R) – lost
- 1924 – New York’s 2nd congressional district (R) – lost
Frank Hopkins
- 1930 – Minnesota’s 7th congressional district (R) – lost
Jack R. Hopkins
- 1944 – Washington’s 1st congressional district (S) – lost
Larry Jones Hopkins
- 1978 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1980 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1982 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1984 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1986 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1988 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
- 1990 – Kentucky’s 6th congressional district (R) – won
Myron S. Hopkins
- 1968 – Pennsylvania’s 24th congressional district (I) – lost
Samuel Hopkins
- 1952 – Maryland’s 4th congressional district (R) – lost
William B. Hopkins
- 1964 – Virginia’s 6th congressional district (D) – lost
James R. Hopley
- 1926 – Ohio’s 8th congressional district (R) – lost
Thomas P. Hopley
- 1922 – Oklahoma’s 8th congressional district (I) – lost
- 1926 – United States Senate (Oklahoma) (I) – lost
- 1930 – United States Senate (Oklahoma) (I) – lost
- 1932 – United States Senate (Oklahoma) (I) – lost
Bert Hopper
- 1968 – Illinois’ 23rd congressional district (R) – lost
Howard B. Hopps
- 1944 – Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district (R) – lost
Eben Hopson
- 1976 – Alaska’s at large congressional district (D) – lost
James F. Hopson
- 2004 – Texas’ 28th congressional district (R) – lost
Eugene Hopusch
- 1960 – Michigan’s 14th congressional district (Proh.) – lost
E. J. Horacek
- 1930 – Pennsylvania’s 32nd congressional district (Comm.) – lost
Richard Horan
- 1982 – New York’s 5th congressional district (L) – lost
Robert F. Horan
- 1972 – Virginia’s 8th congressional district (D) – lost
Robert W. Horan
- 1986 – Massachusetts’ 9th congressional district (I) – lost
- 1990 – Massachusetts’ 9th congressional district (I) – lost
- 1992 – Massachusetts’ 9th congressional district (I) – lost
Walter Franklin Horan
- 1940 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – lost
- 1942 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1944 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1946 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1948 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1950 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1952 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1954 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1956 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1958 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1960 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1962 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – won
- 1964 – Washington’s 5th congressional district (R) – lost
Dorothy Hores
- 1976 – Colorado’s 5th congressional district (D) – lost
Manda M. Horlacker
- 1934 – Pennsylvania’s 9th congressional district (Proh.) – lost
Chester B. Horn
- 1922 – Colorado’s 3rd congressional district (D) – lost
D. E. Horn
- 1942 – Missouri’s 13th congressional district (R) – lost
David Horn
- 2004 – Michigan’s 7th congressional district (T) – lost
- 2006 – Michigan’s 7th congressional district (T) – lost
Jennifer Horn
- 2008 – New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district (R) – lost