United States Senate elections, 1914
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Republican holds
Republican pickups
Democratic holds
Democratic pickups
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With the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, the U.S. Senate elections of 1914 was the first time that all seats up for election were popularly elected instead of chosen by their state legislatures. The election occurred in the middle of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson's first term.
Tally
Three seats held by Republicans were won by Democrats:
- California: George Clement Perkins (R) retired → replaced by James D. Phelan (D)
- South Dakota: Coe I. Crawford (R) lost renomination → replaced by Edwin S. Johnson (D)
- Wisconsin: Isaac Stephenson (R) retired → replaced by Paul O. Husting (D)
One incumbent senator, not up for re-election, later changed from Progressive to Republican.
Complete list of races
Bold state indicates election article. Bold candidate indicates winner
Separate election
Date | State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
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May 11, 1914 | Alabama Special: Class 3 |
Vacant | Vacant | Joseph F. Johnston (D) died August 8, 1913. Successor elected to finish the term Democratic hold |
Francis S. White (Democratic) Unopposed |
November election
State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
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Alabama General: Class 3[1] |
Francis S. White | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Oscar Underwood (Democratic) 90.2% Alex Birch (Republican) 6.8% Adolphus Longshore (Progressive) 2.35% S. F. Hinton (Socialist) 0.64% |
Arizona[2] | Marcus A. Smith | Democratic | Re-elected | Marcus A. Smith (Democratic) 53.23% Don Lorenzo Hubbell (Republican) 18.95% Eugene W. Chafin (Prohibition) 15.05% Bert Davis (Socialist) 7.39% J. Bernard Nelson (Progressive) 5.38% |
Arkansas[3] | James Paul Clarke | Democratic | Re-elected | James Paul Clarke (Democratic) 74.88% Harry H. Myers (Republican) 25.12% |
California[4] | George Clement Perkins | Republican | Retired Democratic gain |
James D. Phelan (Democratic) 31.59% Francis J. Heney (Progressive) 28.81% Joseph R. Knowland (Republican) 28.69% Ernest Unterman (Socialist) 6.41% Frederick F. Wheeler (Prohibition) 4.51% |
Colorado[5] | Charles S. Thomas | Democratic | Re-elected | Charles S. Thomas (Democratic) 40.3% Hubert Work (Republican) 38.99% Benjamin Griffith (Progressive) 10.69% J. C. Griffiths (Socialist) 5.51% George J. Kindel (Independent) 4.52% |
Connecticut[6] | Frank B. Brandegee | Republican | Re-elected | Frank B. Brandegee (Republican) 49.77% Simeon Eben Baldwin (Democratic) 42.08% Herbert Smith (Progressive) 3.79% George Spiess (Socialist) 3.26% Frederick Platt (Prohibition) 0.75% Clarence Warner (Socialist Labor) 0.36% |
Florida[7] | Duncan U. Fletcher | Democratic | Re-elected | Duncan U. Fletcher (Democratic) Unopposed |
Georgia General: Class 3[8] |
M. Hoke Smith | Democratic | Re-elected | M. Hoke Smith (Democratic) 68.48% C. W. McClure (Republican) 31.52% |
Georgia Special: Class 2[9] |
William West | Democratic | Appointee retired Democratic hold |
Thomas W. Hardwick (Democratic) 68.96% G. R. Hutchins (Progressive) 31.04% |
Idaho[10] | James H. Brady | Republican | Re-elected | James H. Brady (Republican) 43.89% James H. Hawley (Democratic) 38.14% Paul Clagstone (Progressive) 9.54% Calistus Cooper (Socialist) 7.29% W. M. Duthie (Prohibition) 1.14% |
Illinois[11] | Lawrence Yates Sherman | Republican | Re-elected | Lawrence Yates Sherman (Republican) 38.46% Roger Charles Sullivan (Democratic) 36.76% Raymond Robins (Progressive) 19.99% Adolph Gernies (Socialist) 3.93% George Woolsey (Prohibition) 0.66% John M. Francis (Socialist Labor) 0.21% |
Indiana[12] | Benjamin F. Shively | Democratic | Re-elected | Benjamin F. Shively (Democratic) 42.14% Hugh T. Miller (Republican) 35.1% Albert J. Beveridge (Progressive) 16.81% Stephen N. Reynolds (Socialist) 3.36% Sumner Haynes (Prohibition) 2.15% James Matthews (Socialist Labor) 0.45% |
Iowa[13] | Albert B. Cummins | Republican | Re-elected | Albert B. Cummins (Republican) 48.19% Maurice Connolly (Democratic) 39.16% Otis Spurgeon (Independent) 5.73% Casper Schenk (Progressive) 3.53% I. S. McCullis (Socialist) 1.98% M. L. Christian (Prohibition) 1.41% |
Kansas[14] | Joseph L. Bristow | Republican | Lost renomination[15] Republican hold |
Charles Curtis (Republican) 35.53% George A. Neeley (Democratic) 34.77% Victor Murdock (Progressive) 22.94% Christian B. Hoffman (Socialist) 4.82% Earle Delay (Prohibition) 1.94% |
Kentucky Special: Class 3[16] |
Johnson N. Camden, Jr. | Democratic | Appointee elected to finish the term [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Johnson N. Camden, Jr. (Democratic) Unopposed |
Kentucky General: Class 3[17] |
Appointee retired Democratic hold |
J. C. W. Beckham (Democratic) 51.89% Augustus E. Willson (Republican) 42.53% Burton Vance (Progressive) 4.15% H. J. Robertson (Socialist) 1.44% | ||
Louisiana[18] | John Thornton | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Robert F. Broussard (Democratic) Unopposed |
Maryland[19] | John Walter Smith | Democratic | Re-elected | John Walter Smith (Democratic) 50.99% Edward C Carrington, Jr. (Republican) 43.89% V. Milton Reichard (Progressive) 1.71% Charles Develin (Socialist) 1.51% Richard H. Holme (Prohibition) 1.46% Robert W. Stevens (Labor) 0.45% |
Missouri[20] | William J. Stone | Democratic | Re-elected | William J. Stone (Democratic) 50.41% Thomas J. Akins (Republican) 41.58% Arthur N. Sager (Progressive) 4.47% Thomas E. Greene (Socialist) 2.76% Orange J. Hill (Prohibition) 0.59% J. W. Molineaux (Socialist Labor) 0.2% |
Nevada[21] | Francis G. Newlands | Democratic | Re-elected | Francis G. Newlands (Democratic) 37.46% Samuel Platt (Republican) 37.27% Ashley G. Miller (Socialist) 25.28% |
New Hampshire[22] | Jacob Harold Gallinger | Republican | Re-elected | Jacob Harold Gallinger (Republican) 51.66% Raymond Bartlett Stevens (Democratic) 44.63% Benjamin F. Grier (Prohibition) 2.38% William H. Wilkins (Socialist) 1.34% |
New York | Elihu Root | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
James Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. (Republican) 47.04% James W. Gerard (Democratic) 42.06% Bainbridge Colby (Progressive) 4.56% Charles Edward Russell (Socialist) 4.07% Francis E. Baldwin (Prohibition) 2.05% Erwin Archer (Socialist Labor) 0.23% |
North Carolina[23] | Lee Slater Overman | Democratic | Re-elected | Lee Slater Overman (Democratic) 58.1% A.A. Whitener (Republican) 41.7% Henry J. Oliver (Socialist) 0.2% |
North Dakota[24] | Asle Gronna | Republican | Re-elected | Asle Gronna (Republican) 55.82% William E. Purcell (Democratic) 33.95% W. H. Brown (Socialist) 7.14% Sever Serumgard (Independent) 3.1% |
Ohio[25] | Theodore E. Burton | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Warren G. Harding (Republican) 49.16% Timothy S. Hogan (Democratic) 39.6% Arthur Lovett Garford (Progressive) 6.31% E. K. Hitchens (Socialist) 4.93% |
Oklahoma[26] | Thomas Gore | Democratic | Re-elected | Thomas Gore (Democratic) 47.98% John B. Campbell (Republican) 29.44% W. D. Cope (Socialist) 20.99% Luther Kyle (Prohibition) 1.59% |
Oregon[27] | George Earle Chamberlain | Democratic | Re-elected | George Earle Chamberlain (Democratic) 45.5% R. A. Booth (Republican) 35.95% William Hanley (Progressive) 10.68% Benjamin Ramp (Socialist) 4.34% H. S. Stine (Prohibition) 3.52% |
Pennsylvania | Boies Penrose | Republican | Re-elected | Boies Penrose (Republican) 46.76% Gifford Pinchot (Progressive) 24.22% Alexander Mitchell Palmer (Democratic) 23.97% Frederick Whiteside (Socialist) 3.41% Madison Larkin (Prohibition) 1.58% A. S. Landis (Socialist Labor) 0.06% |
South Carolina | Ellison D. Smith | Democratic | Re-elected | Ellison D. Smith (Democratic) 99.7% James H. Roberts (Socialist) 0.3% |
South Dakota[28] | Coe I. Crawford | Republican | Lost renomination[29] Democratic gain |
Edwin S. Johnson (Democratic) 48.32% Charles H. Burke (Republican) 44.47% E. P. Johnson (Socialist) 2.69% O. W. Butterfield (Prohibition) 2.42% H. L. Loucks (Independent) 2.11% |
Utah[30] | Reed Smoot | Republican | Re-elected | Reed Smoot (Republican) 49.08% James Moyle (Democratic) 46.33% J. F. Parsons (Socialist) 4.59% |
Vermont[31] | William P. Dillingham | Republican | Re-elected | William P. Dillingham, 56.05% Charles A. Prouty (Democratic) 42.69% James H. Canfield (Socialist) 1.23% |
Washington[32] | Wesley Livsey Jones | Republican | Re-elected | Wesley Livsey Jones (Republican) 37.79% William W. Black (Democratic) 26.57% Ole Hanson (Progressive) 24.12% Adam Barth (Socialist) 8.76% Arthur Caton (Prohibition) 2.77% |
Wisconsin[33] | Isaac Stephenson | Republican | Retired Democratic gain |
Paul O. Husting (Democratic) 43.82% Francis E. McGovern (Republican) 43.5% Emil Seidel (Socialist) 9.67% Charles L. Hill (Prohibition) 3.01% |
Senate Party Division, 64th Congress (1915–1917)
Majority Party: Democratic (56 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (40 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
Note: These numbers represent composition as result of 1914 Senatorial Elections. Actual composition often changes during term, due to deaths, resignations or party shifting.
Change in Senate composition
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References
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Source: United States Senate Official Website
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