| 1914Nov 3 | General Election | Representative in Congress | District 2 |  
Richard P. Freeman won
 (53%) against 4 opponents.
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	   | Candidate | Votes | % |    
          |   Republican | 18,255 | 52.5% |    
          | Democratic | 14,270 | 41.0% |    
          | Progressive | 1,369 | 3.9% |    
          | Socialist | 579 | 1.7% |    
          | Prohibition | 296 | 0.9% |   
		  | Total Votes Cast | 34,769 |  |  | See Details for this Contest » |  | 
 
				
 
					 | 1912Nov 5 | General Election | Representative in Congress | District 2 |  
Bryan F. Mahan won
 (42%) against 5 opponents.
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	   | Candidate | Votes | % |    
          |   Democratic | 14,936 | 41.8% |    
          | Republican | 14,421 | 40.3% |    
          | Progressive | 4,742 | 13.3% |    
          | Socialist | 1,059 | 3.0% |    
          | Prohibition | 459 | 1.3% |    
          | Socialist Labor | 157 | 0.4% |   
		  | Total Votes Cast | 35,774 |  |  | See Details for this Contest » |  | 
 
				
 
					 | 1910Nov 8 | General Election | State Senator | District 18 |  
Bryan F. Mahan won
 (57%) against 3 opponents.
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	   | Candidate | Votes | % |    
          |   Democratic | 2,428 | 57.2% |    
          | Republican | 1,741 | 41.0% |    
          | Socialist | 46 | 1.1% |    
          | Prohibition | 33 | 0.8% |   
		  | Total Votes Cast | 4,248 |  |  | See Details for this Contest » |  | 
 
				
 
					 | 1886Nov 2 | General Election | Secretary of the State | State of  Connecticut |  
Bryan F. Mahan won
 (50%) against Leverett M. Hubbard.
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