State |
Incumbent |
Party |
Status |
Opposing Candidates |
Arizona |
Henry F. Ashurst |
Democrat |
Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 71.6 - 28.0 - 0.4 |
Ernest W. McFarland (Democrat)
I. A. Jennings (Republican)
A. Walter Gehres (Prohibition) |
California |
Hiram W. Johnson |
Republican |
Re-elected, 82.5 - 13.5 - 3.6 |
Fred Dyster (Prohibition)
Anita Whitney (Communist) |
Connecticut |
Francis T. Maloney |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 53.2 - 45.7 |
Paul L. Cornell (Republican)
|
Delaware |
John G. Townsend, Jr. |
Republican |
Defeated, 50.6 - 47.3 - 2.1 |
James M. Tunnell (Democrat)
William F Allen (Liberal Democrat)
|
Florida |
Charles O. Andrews |
Democrat |
Re-elected, unopposed |
|
Idaho1 |
John W. Thomas |
Republican |
Re-elected, 53.0 - 47.1 |
Glen H. Taylor (Democrat)
|
Illinois2 |
James M. Slattery |
Democrat |
Defeated, 50.1 - 49.6 |
C. Wayland Brooks (Republican)
|
Indiana |
Sherman Minton |
Democrat |
Defeated, 50.5 - 49.1 - 0.3 - 0.1 |
Raymond E. Willis (Republican)
Carl W. Thompson (Prohibition)
John H. Kingsbury (Socialist) |
Kentucky3 |
A. B. "Happy" Chandler I |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 58.3 - 41.7 |
Walter B. Smith (Republican)
|
Maine |
Frederick Hale |
Republican |
Retired: Republican victory, 58.6 - 41.3 |
Ralph O. Brewster (Republican)
Louis J. Brann (Democrat)
|
Maryland |
George L. P. Radcliffe |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 64.7 - 33.5 |
Harry W. Nice (Republican)
|
Massachusetts |
David I. Walsh |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 55.6 - 42.8 |
Henry Parkman, Jr. (Republican)
|
Michigan |
Arthur H. Vandenberg |
Republican |
Re-elected, 52.7 - 47.0 |
Frank Fitzpatrick (Democrat)
|
Minnesota |
Henrik Shipstead |
Republican |
Re-elected, 53.0 - 25.7 - 20.6 |
Elmer Austin Benson (Farmer-Labor)
John E. Regan (Democrat)
|
Mississippi |
Theodore G. Bilbo |
Democrat |
Re-elected, unopposed |
|
Missouri |
Harry S. Truman |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 51.2 - 48.7 - 0.1 - 0.01 |
Manvel H. Davis (Republican)
W. F. Rinck (Socialist)
Theodore Baeff (Socialist Labor)
|
Montana |
Burton K. Wheeler |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 73.4 - 26.6 |
E. K. Cheadle (Republican)
|
Nebraska |
Edward R. Burke |
Democrat |
Defeated in primary: Republican victory, 57.0 - 41.5 |
Hugh Butler (Republican)
R. L. Cochran (Democrat)
|
Nevada |
Key Pittman |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 60.5 - 39.5 |
Samuel Platt (Republican)
|
New Jersey |
W. Warren Barbour |
Republican |
Re-elected, 55.1 - 44.1 |
James H. R. Cromwell (Democrat)
|
New Mexico |
Dennis Chavez |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 56.0 - 44.1 |
Albert K. Mitchell (Republican)
|
New York |
James M. Mead |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 53.3 - 46.7 |
Bruce Barton (Republican)
|
North Dakota |
Lynn J. Frazier |
Republican |
Defeated in primary: Republican victory, 38.1 - 35.1 - 26.5 |
William Langer (Republican)
William Lemke (Independent)
Charles V. Vogel (Democrat)
|
Ohio |
Vic Donahey |
Democrat |
Retired: Republican victory, 52.4 - 47.6 |
Harold H. Burton (Republican)
John McSweeney (Democrat)
|
Pennsylvania |
Joseph F. Guffey |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 51.8 - 47.4 |
Jay Cooke (Republican)
|
Rhode Island |
Peter G. Gerry |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 55.2 - 44.8 |
James O. McManus (Republican)
|
Tennessee |
Kenneth D. McKellar |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 70.8 - 29.2 |
Howard H. Baker, Sr. (Republican)
|
Texas |
Tom Connally |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 94.3 - 5.7 |
George I. Shannon (Republican)
|
Utah |
William H. King |
Democrat |
Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 62.9 - 37.2 |
Abe Murdock (Democrat)
Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. (Republican)
|
Vermont |
Warren R. Austin |
Republican |
Re-elected, 66.5 - 33.6 |
Ona S. Searles (Democrat)
|
Vermont4 |
Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. |
Republican |
Retired: Republican victory, 61.6 - 38.4 |
George D. Aiken (Republican)
Herbert B. Comings (Democrat)
|
Virginia |
Harry F. Byrd |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 93.3 |
|
Washington |
Lewis B. Schwellenbach |
Democrat |
Retired: Democratic victory, 54.2 - 45.8 |
Monrad Wallgren (Democrat)
Stephen F. Chadwick (Republican)
|
West Virginia |
Rush D. Holt |
Democrat |
Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 56.3 - 43.7 |
Harley M. Kilgore (Democrat)
Thomas Sweeney (Republican)
|
Wisconsin |
Robert M. La Follette, Jr. |
Progressive |
Re-elected, 45.3 - 41.4 - 13.2 |
Fred H. Clausen (Republican)
James E. Finnegan (Democrat)
|
Wyoming |
Joseph C. O'Mahoney |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 58.7 - 41.3 |
Milward Simpson (Republican)
|