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Republican holds
Republican pickups
Democratic holds
Democratic pickups
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The United States Senate election in 1964 coincided with the election of President Lyndon B. Johnson by an overwhelming majority. His Democratic Party picked up a net two seats from the Republicans. As of 2008, this is the last time either party has had a two-thirds majority in the Senate, although with a Democratic president the ability to override a veto or to impeach a President was not particularly relevant. However, since invoking cloture still required a two-thirds majority, the Democratic majority was able to overcome any filibuster, providing that party loyalty held. (As it did not in the case of civil rights bills.)
Compared to the devastating House races, Republican losses in the Senate were relatively few. This was because only nine of the 35 seats up for election had Republican incumbents.
Democrats defeated Republican incumbents Edwin L. Mechem (R-NM), Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY), and James Glenn Beall (R-MD), while Republicans defeated incumbent Pierre Salinger (D-CA). In a close race in Nevada, Democratic incumbent Howard Cannon won reelection over Republican Lieutenant Governor Paul Laxalt by fewer than 100 votes.
Notable freshmen included future presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY), former attorney general and brother of the assassinated President John F. Kennedy. Both RFK and his younger brother, Edward Kennedy were members of the 89th Congress.
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In 1966, Republican Robert P. Griffin was appointed to the vacancy left by the death of Patrick V. McNamara (D-MI). This is not reflected in the party balances.
Bold state indicates a separate article on that election.
Bold candidate indicates the winner.
State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Other candidates |
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Arizona | Barry Goldwater | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Paul Fannin (Republican) 51.4% Roy Elson (Democratic) 48.6% |
California | Pierre Salinger | Democratic | Appointee lost election to next term Republican gain |
George Murphy (Republican) 51.5% Pierre Salinger (Democratic) 48.5% |
Connecticut | Thomas J. Dodd | Democratic | Re-elected | Thomas J. Dodd (Democratic) 64.6% John Davis Lodge (Republican) 35.3% |
Delaware | John J. Williams | Republican | Re-elected | John J. Williams (Republican) 51.7% Elbert N. Carvel (Democratic) 48.3% Hollen (Socialist Labor) 0.03% |
Florida | Spessard Holland | Democratic | Re-elected | Spessard Holland (Democratic) 63.9% Claude R. Kirk, Jr. (Republican) 36.0% |
Hawaii | Hiram L. Fong | Republican | Re-elected | Hiram L. Fong (Republican) 53.0% Thomas P. Gill (Democratic) 46.4% Lawrence Domine (Independent) 0.6% |
Indiana | Vance Hartke | Democratic | Re-elected | Vance Hartke (Democratic) 54.3% D. Russell Bontrager (Republican) 45.3% J. Ralston Miller (Prohibition) 0.3% Casimer Kanczuzewski (Socialist Labor) 0.06% |
Maine | Edmund S. Muskie | Democratic | Re-elected | Edmund S. Muskie (Democratic) 66.6% Clifford McIntire (Republican) 33.4% |
Maryland | James Glenn Beall | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Joseph D. Tydings (Democratic) 62.8% James Glenn Beall (Republican) 37.2% |
Massachusetts | Ted Kennedy | Democratic | Re-elected | Ted Kennedy (Democratic) 74.3% Howard Whitmore, Jr. (Republican) 25.4% Lawrence Gilfedder (Socialist Labor) 0.2% Grace F. Luder (Prohibition) 0.1% |
Michigan | Philip A. Hart | Democratic | Re-elected | Philip A. Hart (Democratic) 64.4% Elly M. Petersen (Republican) 35.3% Ernest C. Smith (Freedom Now) 0.1% Evelyn Sell (Socialist Workers) 0.09% James Sim (Socialist Labor) 0.05% |
Minnesota | Eugene McCarthy | Democratic | Re-elected | Eugene McCarthy (Democratic) 60.3% Wheelock Whitney (Republican) 39.3% William Braatz (Industrial Government) 0.3% Everett E. Luoma (Socialist Workers) 0.1% |
Mississippi | John C. Stennis | Democratic | Re-elected | John C. Stennis (Democratic) unopposed |
Missouri | Stuart Symington | Democratic | Re-elected | Stuart Symington (Democratic) 66.6% Jean P. Bradshaw (Republican) 33.4% |
Montana | Mike Mansfield | Democratic | Re-elected | Mike Mansfield (Democratic) 64.5% Alex Blewett (Republican) 35.5% |
Nebraska | Roman L. Hruska | Republican | Re-elected | Roman L. Hruska (Republican) 61.4% Raymond W. Arndt (Democratic) 38.6% |
Nevada | Howard W. Cannon | Democratic | Re-elected | Howard W. Cannon (Democratic) 50.0% Paul Laxalt (Republican) 50.0% |
New Jersey | Harrison A. Williams, Jr. | Democratic | Re-elected | Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (Democratic) 61.9% Bernard M. Shanley (Republican) 37.3% |
New Mexico | Edwin L. Mechem | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Joseph M. Montoya (Democratic) 54.7% Edwin L. Mechem (Republican) 45.3% |
New York | Kenneth B. Keating | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic) 53.5% Kenneth B. Keating (Republican) 43.4% |
North Dakota | Quentin N. Burdick | Democratic | Re-elected | Quentin N. Burdick (Democratic) 57.6% Thomas S. Kleppe (Republican) 42.4% |
Ohio | Stephen M. Young | Democratic | Re-elected | Stephen M. Young (Democratic) 50.2% Robert A. Taft, Jr. (Republican) 49.8% |
Oklahoma Special: Class 2 |
J. Howard Edmondson | Democratic | Appointee lost nomination to finish term Democratic hold |
Fred R. Harris (Democratic) 51.2% Bud Wilkinson (Republican) 48.8% |
Pennsylvania | Hugh Scott | Republican | Re-elected | Hugh Scott (Republican) 50.6% Genevieve Blatt (Democratic) 49.1% |
Rhode Island | John O. Pastore | Democratic | Re-elected | John O. Pastore (Democratic) 82.7% Ronald R. Lagueux (Republican) |
Tennessee | Albert Gore, Sr. | Democratic | Re-elected | Albert Gore, Sr. (Democratic) 53.6% Dan H. Kuykendall (Republican) 46.4% |
Tennessee Special: Class 2 |
Herbert S. Walters | Democratic | Appointee retired Democratic hold |
Ross Bass (Democratic) 52.1% Howard H. Baker, Jr. (Republican) 47.4% |
Texas | Ralph Yarborough | Democratic | Re-elected | Ralph Yarborough (Democratic) 56.2% George H. W. Bush (Republican) 43.6% |
Utah | Frank E. Moss | Democratic | Re-elected | Frank E. Moss (Democratic) 57.3% Ernest L. Wilkinson (Republican) 42.7% |
Vermont | Winston L. Prouty | Republican | Re-elected | Winston L. Prouty (Republican) 53.5% Frederick J. Fayette (Democratic) 46.5% |
Virginia | Harry F. Byrd | Democratic | Re-elected | Harry F. Byrd (Democratic) 63.8% Richard A. May (Republican) 19.0% James W. Respess (Independent) 10.3% |
Washington | Henry M. Jackson | Democratic | Re-elected | Henry M. Jackson (Democratic) 72.2% Lloyd J. Andrews (Republican) 27.8% |
West Virginia | Robert C. Byrd | Democratic | Re-elected | Robert C. Byrd (Democratic) 67.7% Cooper P. Benedict (Republican) 32.3% |
Wisconsin | William Proxmire | Democratic | Re-elected | William Proxmire (Democratic) 53.3% Wilbur N. Renk (Republican) 46.6% |
Wyoming | Gale McGee | Democratic | Re-elected | Gale McGee (Democratic) 54.0% John S. Wold (Republican) 46.0% |
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