United States Senate elections, 1936
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The United States Senate elections, 1936 coincided with the re-election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The Great Depression continued, and voters backed progressive candidates favoring Roosevelt's New Deal in races across the country. The Democrats gained 6 net seats during the election, and in combination with Democratic and Farmer-Labor interim appointments and the defection of George W. Norris from the Republican Party to become independent, the Republicans were reduced to 16 seats, the most lopsided Senate since Reconstruction. This was the last of four consecutive elections where Republicans suffered losses due to the ongoing effects of the Great Depression.
The Republicans took one open seat in Massachusetts, while the Democrats took open seats in Michigan and New Hampshire and defeated incumbents Daniel O. Hastings (R-DE), Lester J. Dickinson (R-IA), W. Warren Barbour (R-NJ), Jesse H. Metcalf (R-RI), and Robert D. Carey (R-WY).
Change in Senate composition
Before the elections
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End of this Congress
Peter Norbeck (R-SD) died December 20, 1936. Herbert E. Hitchcock (D-SD) was appointed December 29, 1936 to continue the term ending January 3, 1939.
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Beginning of the next Congress
- Senator-elect Clyde L. Herring (D-IA) waited for his gubernatorial term to end on January 15, 1937, before qualifying as a Senator.
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Complete list of races
All races are for the Class 2 seat, unless otherwise indicated.
Bold states indicate links to election articles. Bold candidates indicate winners.
State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
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Alabama | John H. Bankhead II | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | John H. Bankhead II (Democratic) 87.0% H. E. Berkstresser (Republican) 12.2% |
Arkansas | Joseph T. Robinson | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Joseph T. Robinson (Democratic) 81.8% G. C. Ledbetter (Republican) 16.4% |
Colorado | Edward P. Costigan | Democratic | Incumbent retired Democratic hold |
Edwin C. Johnson (Democratic) 63.5% Raymond L. Sauter (Republican) 35.3% |
Delaware | Daniel O. Hastings | Republican | Incumbent lost re-election Democratic gain |
James H. Hughes (Democratic) 53.0% Daniel O. Hastings (Republican) 41.4% Robert G. Houston (Independent) 5.4% |
Florida Special: Class 1 |
Scott M. Loftin | Democratic | Appointee retired Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1941 Democratic hold |
Charles O. Andrews (Democratic) 80.9% Howard C. Babcock (Republican) 19.1% |
Florida Special: Class 3 |
William Luther Hill | Democratic | Appointee retired Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1939 Democratic hold |
Claude Pepper (Democratic) unopposed |
Georgia | Richard Russell, Jr. | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Richard Russell, Jr. (Democratic) unopposed |
Idaho | William E. Borah | Republican | Incumbent re-elected | William E. Borah (Republican) 63.4% C. Ben Ross (Democratic) 36.6% |
Illinois | James H. Lewis | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | James H. Lewis (Democratic) 56.5% Otis F. Glenn (Republican) 40.7% |
Iowa | Lester J. Dickinson | Republican | Incumbent lost re-election Democratic gain |
Clyde L. Herring (Democratic) 50.5% Lester J. Dickinson (Republican) 47.1% |
Iowa Special: Class 3 |
Vacant | Democratic incumbent had died July 16, 1936 Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1939 Democratic gain |
Guy M. Gillette (Democratic) 51.9% Berry F. Halden (Republican) 46.6% | |
Kansas | Arthur Capper | Republican | Incumbent re-elected | Arthur Capper (Republican) 51.0% Omar B. Ketchum (Democratic) 48.4% |
Kentucky | Marvel M. Logan | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Marvel M. Logan (Democratic) 58.8% Robert M. Lucas (Republican) 39.8% |
Louisiana | Rose McConnell Long | Democratic | Incumbent retired Democratic hold |
Allen J. Ellender (Democratic) unopposed |
Maine | Wallace H. White, Jr. | Republican | Incumbent re-elected | Wallace H. White, Jr. (Republican) 50.8% Louis J. Brann (Democratic) 49.3% |
Massachusetts | Marcus A. Coolidge | Democratic | Incumbent retired Republican gain |
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Republican) 48.5% James Michael Curley (Democratic) 41.0% Thomas C. O'Brien (Independent) 7.4% |
Michigan | Vacant | Republican incumbent lost renomination, then died Democratic gain |
Prentiss M. Brown (Democratic) 53.3% Wilber M. Brucker (Republican) 41.8% | |
Minnesota Special: Class 2 |
Elmer Austin Benson | Farmer-Labor | Appointee retired Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1937 Republican gain |
Guy V. Howard (Republican) 42.89% Nathaniel J. Holmberg (Republican) 28.42% Andrews O. Devold (Republican) 19.98% John G. Alexander (Republican) 8.71% |
Minnesota General: Class 2 |
Winner elected to term beginning January 3, 1937 Farmer-Labor gain |
Ernest Lundeen (Farmer-Labor) 62.2% Theodore Christianson (Republican) 37.8% | ||
Mississippi | Pat Harrison | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Pat Harrison (Democratic) unopposed |
Montana | James E. Murray | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | James E. Murray (Democratic) 55.0% Thomas O. Larson (Republican) 27.1% Joseph P. Monaghan (Independent) 17.9% |
Nebraska | George W. Norris | Republican | Incumbent re-elected as an Independent Independent gain |
George W. Norris (Independent) 43.8% Robert G. Simmons (Republican) 37.8% Terry Carpenter (Democratic) 18.4% |
New Hampshire | Henry W. Keyes | Republican | Republican hold | Styles Bridges (Republican) 80.9% William N. Rogers (Democratic) 19.1% |
New Jersey | W. Warren Barbour | Republican | Incumbent lost re-election Democratic gain |
William H. Smathers (Democratic) 54.9% W. Warren Barbour (Republican) 44.3% |
New Mexico | Carl A. Hatch | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Carl A. Hatch (Democratic) 61.7% Ernest W. Everly (Republican) 38.3% |
New Mexico Special: Class 1 |
Dennis Chavez | Democratic | Appointee elected to finish term ending January 3, 1941 | Dennis Chavez (Democratic) 55.7% M. A. Otero, Jr. (Republican) 44.2% |
North Carolina | Josiah W. Bailey | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Josiah W. Bailey (Democratic) 70.8% Frank R. Patton (Republican) 29.2% |
Oklahoma | Thomas P. Gore | Democratic | Incumbent lost renomination Democratic hold |
Josh Lee (Democratic) 68.0% Herbert K. Hyde (Republican) 31.6% |
Oregon | Charles L. McNary | Republican | Incumbent re-elected | Charles L. McNary (Republican) 51.0% Willis Mahoney (Democratic) 48.4% |
Rhode Island | Jesse H. Metcalf | Republican | Incumbent lost re-election[2] Democratic gain |
Theodore F. Green (Democratic) 48.6% Jesse H. Metcalf (Republican) 44.4% Ludger LaPointe (Independent) 7.0% |
South Carolina | James F. Byrnes | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | James F. Byrnes (Democratic) unopposed |
South Dakota | William J. Bulow | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | William J. Bulow (Democratic) 48.8% Chandler Gurney (Republican) 46.8% |
Tennessee | Nathan L. Bachman | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Nathan L. Bachman (Democratic) 76.4% Dwayne D. Maddox (Republican) 18.8% |
Texas | Morris Sheppard | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Morris Sheppard (Democratic) 92.6% Carlos G. Watson (Republican) 7.1% |
Virginia | Carter Glass | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Carter Glass (Democratic) 91.7% |
West Virginia | Matthew M. Neely | Democratic | Incumbent re-elected | Matthew M. Neely (Democratic) 59.1% Hugh I. Shott (Republican) 40.9% |
Wyoming | Robert D. Carey | Republican | Incumbent lost re-election Democratic gain |
Harry H. Schwartz (Democratic) 53.8% Robert D. Carey (Republican) 45.4% |
References
- ↑ September 14, 1936 in Maine
- ↑ http://www.ourcampaigns.com/ContainerHistory.html?ContainerID=271
See also
- 75th United States Congress
- United States presidential election, 1936
- United States House of Representatives elections, 1936
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