1968 United States House of Representatives elections (The Kennedy Legacy)

The 1968 United States House of Representatives elections were elections for the United States House of Representatives held on November 5, 1968 that coincided with the 1968 presidential election, which saw Democratic nominee Robert F. Kennedy narrowly prevail. In the House, Kennedy's narrow win did not help Democrats, who lost 2 seats to the Republican Party but managed to hold the House.

During the presidential race, George Wallace ran an independent campaign with the American Independent Party with the goal of denying both the Democratic and Republican candidates a majority in the electoral college. However, Wallace's plan to throw the election to the House ultimately failed as he only gained 46 electoral votes while the winning candidate, Robert F. Kennedy, won 275, more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win.