Clark easily won his home district, defeating two other candidates with a large majority.
He defeated two other candidates with a large majority to return to office despite losing some of his popular vote from the 1948 general election.
He defeated two other candidates with a solid majority to return to office.
He faced three other candidates defeating them with a substantial majority to hold his seat.
He lost some of his popular vote from the last election but defeated two other candidates with a large majority.
He won a higher popular vote defeating three other candidates with a sizable majority.
He defeated four other candidates with a sizable majority to pick up the new seat for his party.
He defeated two other candidates with a large majority of the popular vote to hold the seat for his party.
He stood again at the 1964 general election, defeating Marshall with a majority of over 3,000.
He defeated three other candidates with a large majority to pick up the seat for his party.