Fred Titcomb

U.S. House candidate
Home state
Hawaii
Party
Republican
On the ballot
1960
0-1
RecordWin–Loss
Total Popular Votes
Titcomb46,812
Opponents135,827
1
Elections run

Fred Titcomb, a Republican politician from Hawaii, ran once for U.S. office, losing the 1960 U.S. House election in Hawaii's at-large district to Daniel K. Inouye, receiving 46,812 votes (25.63%).

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How many votes has Fred Titcomb received?

Fred Titcomb has received 46,812 popular votes across 1 U.S. election, with a career record of 0–1.

Election history

Fred Titcomb’s election history
YearOfficeResultVotesOpponent(s)
1960U.S. HouseHawaiiLost46,81225.63%Daniel K. Inouye
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Compiled by PolitiFinder. Election results from official certified sources and the MIT Election Lab. See Data & sources and methodology. Data last verified August 15, 2026.