United States Senate elections, 1916
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32 of the 96 seats in the U.S. Senate (as well as special elections) 49 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The United States Senate elections of 1916 were elections that coincided with the re-election of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson. Republicans gained a net pick-up of one seat from the Democrats. A 1916 special election gave Republicans a second seat.
Senate Party Division, 65th Congress (1917–1919)
Majority Party: Democratic (54 seats)
Minority Party: Republican (42 seats)
Other Parties: 0
Total Seats: 96
Gains and losses
Republicans picked up seven seats:
- Harry S. New (IN)
- James E. Watson (IN)--won in a special election
- Frederick Hale (ME)
- Joseph I. France (MD)
- Joseph S. Freylinghuysen (NJ)
- William M. Calder (NY)
- Howard Sutherland (WV)
Democrats picked up five seats:
- Josiah O. Wolcott (DE)
- Andrieus A. Jones (NM)
- Peter G. Gerry (RI)
- William H. King (UT)
- John B. Kendrick (WY)
Change in Senate composition
Before the elections
At the beginning of 1916.
D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | ||
D18 | D17 | D16 | D15 | D14 | D13 | D12 | D11 | D10 | D9 |
D19 | D20 | D21 | D22 | D23 | D24 | D25 | D26 | D27 | D28 |
D38 | D37 | D36 | D35 | D34 | D33 | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 |
D39 | D40 Ran |
D41 Ran |
D42 Ran |
D43 Ran |
D44 Ran |
D45 Ran |
D46 Ran |
D47 Ran |
D48 Ran |
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Majority → | D49 Ran | ||||||||
R39 Retired |
R40 Retired |
D56 Retired |
D55 Ran |
D54 Ran |
D53 Ran |
D52 Ran |
D51 Ran |
D50 Ran | |
R38 Retired |
R37 Ran |
R36 Ran |
R35 Ran |
R34 Ran |
R33 Ran |
R32 Ran |
R31 Ran |
R30 Ran |
R29 Ran |
R19 | R20 | R21 | R22 | R23 | R24 | R25 | R26 Ran |
R27 Ran |
R28 Ran |
R18 | R17 | R16 | R15 | R14 | R13 | R12 | R11 | R10 | R9 |
R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 |
After the general elections
D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | ||
D18 | D17 | D16 | D15 | D14 | D13 | D12 | D11 | D10 | D9 |
D19 | D20 | D21 | D22 | D23 | D24 | D25 | D26 | D27 | D28 |
D38 | D37 | D36 | D35 | D34 | D33 | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 |
D38 | D40 Re-elected |
D41 Re-elected |
D42 Re-elected |
D43 Re-elected |
D44 Re-elected |
D45 Re-elected |
D46 Re-elected |
D47 Re-elected |
D48 Re-elected |
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Majority → | D49 Hold | ||||||||
R39 Gain |
R40 Gain |
R41 Gain |
D55 Gain |
D54 Gain |
D53 Gain |
D52 Gain |
D51 Gain |
D50 Hold | |
R38 Gain |
R37 Gain |
R36 Gain |
R35 Hold |
R34 Hold |
R33 Hold |
R32 Re-elected |
R31 Re-elected |
R30 Re-elected |
R29 Re-elected |
R19 | R20 | R21 | R22 | R23 | R24 | R25 | R26 Re-elected |
R27 Re-elected |
R28 Re-elected |
R18 | R17 | R16 | R15 | R14 | R13 | R12 | R11 | R10 | R9 |
R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 |
After the special elections
D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | ||
D18 | D17 | D16 | D15 | D14 | D13 | D12 | D11 | D10 | D9 |
D19 | D20 | D21 | D22 | D23 | D24 | D25 | D26 | D27 | D28 |
D38 | D37 | D36 | D35 | D34 | D33 | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 |
D39 | D40 | D41 | D42 | D43 | D44 | D45 | D46 | D47 | D48 |
Majority → | D49 | ||||||||
R39 | R40 | R41 Hold |
R42 Gain |
D54 Hold |
D53 | D52 | D51 | D50 | |
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R38 | R37 | R36 | R35 | R34 | R33 | R32 | R31 | R30 | R29 |
R19 | R20 | R21 | R22 | R23 | R24 | R25 | R26 | R27 | R28 |
R18 | R17 | R16 | R15 | R14 | R13 | R12 | R11 | R10 | R9 |
R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 |
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Race summaries
Special elections during the 64th Congress
In these special elections, the winner was seated during 1916 or before March 4, 1917; ordered by election date.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Maine (Class 2) |
Edwin C. Burleigh | Republican | 1913 | Incumbent died June 16, 1916. A new senator elected September 11, 1916. Republican hold. |
√ Bert M. Fernald (Republican), 54.28% Kenneth C.M. Sills (Democratic), 45.49% Frederick Shepherd (Prohibition), 0.23%[1] |
Arkansas (Class 3) |
James Paul Clarke | Democratic | 1903 1909 1915 |
Incumbent died October 1, 1916. Winner elected November 7, 1916.[2] Democratic hold. |
√ William F. Kirby (Democratic), 69.27% H. L. Remmel (Republican), 30.73% |
Indiana (Class 3) |
Thomas Taggart | Democratic | 1916 (Appointed) | Interim appointee lost election to finish term. Winner elected November 7, 1916.[3] Republican gain. |
√ James Eli Watson (Republican), 47.66% Thomas Taggart (Democratic), 46.29% Edward Henry (Socialist), 3.08% William H. Hickman (Prohibition), 2.29% John F. Clifford (Progressive), 0.68% |
Elections leading to the 65th Congress
In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1917; ordered by state.
All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats.
State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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Senator | Party | Electoral history | |||
Arizona | Henry F. Ashurst | Democratic | 1912 | Incumbent re-elected. | √ Henry F. Ashurst (Democratic), 55.36% Joseph Henry Kibbey (Republican), 39.4% W. S. Bradford (Socialist), 5.24%[4] |
California | John D. Works | Republican | 1911 | Incumbent retired. New senator elected.[5] Republican hold. |
√ Hiram Johnson (Republican), 61.09% George S. Patton, Sr. (Democratic), 29.54% Walter Thomas Mills (Socialist), 5.25% Marshall Atwood (Prohibition), 4.12% |
Connecticut | George P. McLean | Republican | 1911 | Incumbent re-elected.[6] | √ George P. McLean (Republican), 50.17% Homer Stille Cummings (Democratic), 46.24% Martin Plunkett (Socialist), 2.48% Wilbur Manchester (Prohibition), 0.83% Otto Ruckser (Socialist Labor), 0.29% |
Delaware | Henry A. du Pont | Republican | 1906 (Special) 1911 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[7] Democratic gain. |
√ Josiah O. Wolcott (Democratic), 49.67% Henry A. du Pont (Republican), 44.77% Hiram A. Burton (Progressive), 4.61% William C. Ferris (Socialist), 0.96% |
Florida | Nathan P. Bryan | Democratic | 1911 (Appointed) 1911 (Special) |
Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected.[8] Democratic hold. |
√ Park Trammell (Democratic), 82.86% William O'Neal (Republican), 12.45% R. L. Goodwin (Socialist), 4.69% |
Indiana | John W. Kern | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[9] Republican gain. |
√ Harry Stewart New (Republican), 47.77% John W. Kern (Democratic), 46.14% Joseph Zimmerman (Socialist), 3.06% Elwood Haynes (Prohibition), 2.21% John N. Dyer (Progressive), 0.61% Ira Decker (Socialist Labor), 0.22% |
Maine | Charles Fletcher Johnson | Democratic | 1910 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected September 11, 1916.[10] Republican gain. |
√ Frederick Hale (Republican), 52.72% Charles Fletcher Johnson (Democratic), 46.09% James F. Carey (Socialist), 1% Arthur C. Jackson (Prohibition), 0.19% |
Maryland | Blair Lee I | Democratic | 1913 (Special) | Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected.[11][12] Republican gain. |
√ Joseph I. France (Republican), 49.32% David John Lewis (Democratic), 47.62% James Frizzell (Prohibition), 1.44% Sylvester Young (Socialist), 1.12% Frank Lang (Labor), 0.5% |
Massachusetts | Henry Cabot Lodge | Republican | 1893 1899 1905 1911 |
Incumbent re-elected.[13] | √ Henry Cabot Lodge (Republican), 51.68% John F. Fitzgerald (Democratic), 45.31% William N. McDonald (Socialist), 3.01% |
Michigan | Charles E. Townsend | Republican | 1910 | Incumbent re-elected.[14] | √ Charles E. Townsend (Republican), 56.34% Lawrence Price (Democratic), 39.85% E. O. Foss (Socialist), 2.41% John Y. Johnston (Prohibition), 1.17% Herman Richter (Socialist Labor), 0.14% |
Minnesota | Moses E. Clapp | Republican | 1901 (Special) 1905 1911 |
Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected.[15][16] Republican hold. |
√ Frank B. Kellogg (Republican), 48.58% Daniel Lawler (Democratic), 30.84% Willis Calderwood (Prohibition), 20.58% |
Mississippi | John Sharp Williams | Democratic | 1908 (Early) | Incumbent re-elected.[17] | √ John Sharp Williams (Democratic), Unopposed |
Missouri | James A. Reed | Democratic | 1910 | Incumbent re-elected.[18] | √ James A. Reed (Democratic), 50.56% Walter S. Dickey (Republican), 47.44% Kate Richards O'Hare (Socialist), 1.87% Joseph Scheidler (Socialist Labor), 0.12% |
Montana | Henry L. Myers | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent re-elected.[19] | √ Henry L. Myers (Democratic), 51.06% Charles Nelson Pray (Republican), 43.40% Henry La Beau (Socialist), 5.54% |
Nebraska | Gilbert Hitchcock | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent re-elected.[20] | √ Gilbert Hitchcock (Democratic), 49.98% John L. Kennedy (Republican), 45.88% E. E. Olmstead (Socialist), 2.59% D. B. Gilbert (Prohibition), 1.55% |
Nevada | Key Pittman | Democratic | 1913 (Special) | Incumbent re-elected.[21] | √ Key Pittman (Democratic), 38.81% Samuel Platt (Republican), 32.28% Ashley G. Miller (Socialist), 28.91% |
New Jersey | James Edgar Martine | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[22] Republican gain. |
√ Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (Republican), 55.99% James Edgar Martine (Democratic), 38.9% William C. Doughty (Socialist), 3.06% Livingston Barbour (Prohibition), 1.64% Rudolph Katz (Socialist Labor), 0.42% |
New Mexico | Thomas B. Catron | Republican | 1912 | Incumbent retired. New senator elected.[23] Democratic gain. |
√ Andrieus A. Jones (Democratic), 51.01% Frank Hubbell (Republican), 45.95% W. P. Metcalf (Socialist), 3.04% |
New York | James Aloysius O'Gorman | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent retired. New senator elected. Republican gain. |
√ William M. Calder (Republican), 54.32% William F. McCombs (Democratic), 39.22% Joseph D. Cannon (Socialist), 3.96% D. Leigh Colvin (Prohibition), 1.25% Bainbridge Colby (Progressive), 0.99% August Gillhaus (Socialist Labor), 0.26% |
North Dakota | Porter J. McCumber | Republican | 1911 | Incumbent re-elected.[24] | √ Porter J. McCumber (Republican), 53.85% John Burke (Democratic), 38.24% E. R. Fry (Socialist), 7.91% |
Ohio | Atlee Pomerene | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent re-elected.[25] | √ Atlee Pomerene (Democratic), 49.26% Myron T. Herrick (Republican), 46.15% Charles Ruthenberg (Socialist), 3.29% Aaron S. Watkins (Prohibition), 1.04% Jacob S. Coxey, Sr. (Independent), 0.26% |
Pennsylvania | George T. Oliver | Republican | 1909 (Special) 1911 |
Incumbent retired. New senator elected.[26] Republican hold. |
√ Philander C. Knox (Republican), 56.31% Ellis Orvis (Democratic), 37.25% Charles Ervin (Socialist), 3.76% Herbert T. Ames (Prohibition), 2.49% Robert C. Macauley (Single Tax), 0.12% |
Rhode Island | Henry F. Lippitt | Republican | 1910 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[27] Democratic gain. |
√ Peter G. Gerry (Democratic), 52.94% Henry F. Lippitt (Republican), 44.12% Frederick Hurst (Socialist), 2.25% Frank J. Sibley (Prohibition), 0.51% Peter McDermott (Socialist Labor), 0.19% |
Tennessee | Luke Lea | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected.[28] Democratic hold. |
√ Kenneth McKellar (Democratic), 54.42% Ben W. Hooper (Republican), 44.75% H. H. Mangum (Socialist), 0.83% |
Texas | Charles Allen Culberson | Democratic | 1899 1905 1911 |
Incumbent re-elected.[29] | √ Charles Allen Culberson (Democratic), 81.3% Alex Atcheson (Republican), 13.09% F. A. Hickey (Socialist), 4.99% F. H. Combeau (Prohibition), 0.62% |
Utah | George Sutherland | Republican | 1905 1911 |
Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[30] Democratic gain. |
√ William H. King (Democratic), 56.92% George Sutherland (Republican), 39.93% Christian Poulson (Socialist), 3.16% |
Vermont | Carroll S. Page | Republican | 1908 (Special) 1910 |
Incumbent re-elected.[31] | √ Carroll S. Page (Republican), 74.41% Oscar C. Miller (Democratic), 23.5% Norman Greenslet (Socialist), 2.1% |
Virginia | Claude A. Swanson | Democratic | 1910 (Appointed) 1911 (Appointed) 1912 (Special) |
Incumbent re-elected.[32] | √ Claude A. Swanson (Democratic) Unopposed |
Washington | Miles Poindexter | Republican | 1910 | Incumbent re-elected.[33] | √ Miles Poindexter (Republican), 55.39% George Turner (Democratic), 37.06% Bruce Rogers (Socialist), 5.95% Joseph Campbell (Prohibition), 1.21% Walter J. Thompson (Progressive), 0.4% |
West Virginia | William E. Chilton | Democratic | 1911 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[34] Republican gain. |
√ Howard Sutherland (Republican), 50.14% William E. Chilton (Democratic), 48.17% G. A. Gneiser (Socialist), 1.7% |
Wisconsin | Robert M. La Follette, Sr. | Republican | 1905 1911 |
Incumbent re-elected.[35] | √ Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (Republican), 59.23% William F. Wolfe (Democratic), 31.9% Richard Elsner (Socialist), 6.85% Charles L. Hill (Prohibition), 2.02% |
Wyoming | Clarence D. Clark | Republican | 1911 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected.[36] Democratic gain. |
√ John B. Kendrick (Democratic), 51.47% Clarence D. Clark (Republican), 45.47% Paul Paulsen (Socialist), 2.61% Arthur B. Campbell (Prohibition), 0.45% |
Elections during the 65th Congress
There were no elections in 1917.
See also
References
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