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1928 United States Senate elections

The 1928 United States Senate elections were elections that coincided with the presidential election of Republican Herbert Hoover. The 32 seats of Class 1 were contested in regular elections, and special elections were held to fill vacancies. The strong economy helped the Republicans to gain seven seats from the Democrats.

1928 United States Senate elections

← 1926 November 6, 1928[1] 1930 →

32 of the 96 seats in the United States Senate
49 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Charles Curtis
(retired)
Joseph Robinson
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since November 9, 1924 December 3, 1923
Leader's seat Kansas Arkansas
Seats before 49 46
Seats after 56 39
Seat change 7 7
Seats up 12 19
Races won 18 13

  Third party
 
Party Farmer–Labor
Seats before 1
Seats after 1
Seat change
Seats up 1
Races won 1

Results of the elections:
     Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold
     Farmer–Labor hold
     No election

Senate Majority leader, Republican Charles Curtis of Kansas, was not up for election this cycle, but he was elected U.S. Vice President. He resigned March 3, 1929, so his seat was vacant at the beginning of the next Congress until April 1, 1929, when a Republican was appointed to continue the term.

Gains, losses, and holds edit

Retirements edit

Two Republicans and one Democrat retired instead of seeking re-election.

Defeats edit

Seven Democrats sought re-election but lost in the primary or general election.

Disqualification edit

Two Republicans were elected in 1926, but disqualified from taking office. One resigned on February 9, 1928, and the seat was filled in the 1928 election. One resigned December 6, 1929 and the seat was filled by appointment.

Post-election changes edit

Change in composition edit

Before the elections edit

At the beginning of 1928.

  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
Del.
Ran
D28
Ariz.
Ran
D38
R.I.
Ran
D37
Ohio (sp)
Ran
D36
N.Y.
Ran
D35
N.J.
Ran
D34
Mont.
Ran
D33
Mo.
Retired
D32
Miss.
Ran
D31
Mass.
Ran
D30
Md.
Ran
D29
Fla.
Ran
D39
Tenn.
Ran
D40
Texas
Ran
D41
Utah
Ran
D42
Va.
Ran
D43
Wash.
Ran
D44
W.Va.
Ran
D45
Wyo.
Ran
FL1
Minn.
Ran
V1
Sen. Vare
V2
Ill. (sp)
Plurality ↓
R39
Maine
Ran
R40
Mich. (reg)
Mich. (sp)
Ran
R41
Neb.
Ran
R42
Nev.
Ran
R43
N.M. (reg)
Ran
N.M. (sp)
Retired
R44
N.D.
Ran
R45
Ohio (reg)
Ran
R46
Pa.
Ran
R47
Vt.
Ran
R48
Wis.
Ran
R38
Ind.
Ran
R37
Idaho (sp)
Ran
R36
Conn.
Retired
R35
Calif.
Ran
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

Elections result edit

  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
Ariz.
Re-elected
D28
Fla.
Re-elected
D38
Wyo.
Re-elected
D37
Wash.
Re-elected
D36
Va.
Re-elected
D35
Utah
Re-elected
D34
Texas
Hold
D33
Tenn.
Re-elected
D32
N.Y.
Re-elected
D31
Mont.
Re-elected
D30
Miss.
Re-elected
D29
Mass.
Re-elected
FL1
Minn.
Re-elected
V1
Sen. Vare
V2
VP Curtis
R55
Wis.
Re-elected
R54
W.Va.
Gain
R53
Vt.
Re-elected
R52
R.I.
Gain
R51
Pa.
Re-elected
R50
Ohio (sp)
Gain
R49
Ohio (reg)
Re-elected
Majority →
R39
Ind.
Re-elected
R40
Maine
Re-elected
R41
Md.
Gain
R42
Mich. (reg)
Mich. (sp)
Elected[a]
R43
Mo.
Gain
R44
Neb.
Re-elected
R45
Nev.
Re-elected
R46
N.J.
Gain
R47
N.M. (reg)
Elected[a]
N.M. (sp)
Hold
R48
N.D.
Re-elected
R38
Ill. (sp)
Gain
R37
Idaho (sp)
Elected[a]
R36
Del.
Gain
R35
Conn.
Hold
R34
Calif.
Re-elected
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
Key
D# Democratic
FL# Farmer–Labor
R# Republican
V# Vacant

Race summary edit

Special elections during the 70th Congress edit

In these special elections, the winner were seated during 1928; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Idaho
(Class 3)
John Thomas Republican 1928 (Appointed) Frank R. Gooding (R) died June 24, 1928, and Thomas was appointed June 30, 1928, to continue the term.
Interim appointee elected November 6, 1928.
Illinois
(Class 3)
Vacant 1926 Senator-elect Frank L. Smith (R) had been disqualified and resigned February 9, 1928.[2]
New senator elected November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Michigan
(Class 1)
Arthur Vandenberg Republican 1928 (Appointed) Woodbridge N. Ferris (D) died March 23, 1928, and Vandenberg was appointed to continue the term.
Interim appointee elected November 6, 1928.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.
New Mexico
(Class 1)
Bronson M. Cutting Republican 1927 (Appointed) Interim appointee did not run to finish the term, but was elected to the next term, see below.
New senator elected November 6, 1928.
Republican hold.
Ohio
(Class 3)
Cyrus Locher Democratic 1928 (Appointed) Frank B. Willis (R) died March 30, 1928, and Locher was appointed to continue the term.
Interim appointee lost nomination.
New senator elected November 6, 1928.
Republican gain.

Elections leading to the 71st Congress edit

In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1929; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats, unless otherwise indicated.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Arizona Henry F. Ashurst Democratic 1912
1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
California Hiram Johnson Republican 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
Connecticut George P. McLean Republican 1911
1922
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected.
Republican hold.
Delaware Thomas F. Bayard Jr. Democratic 1922 (special)
1922
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
Florida Park Trammell Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Park Trammell (Democratic) 68.5%
  • Barclay H. Warburton (Republican) 31.5%
Indiana Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican 1926 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Maine Frederick Hale Republican 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Frederick Hale (Republican) 69.6%
  • Herbert E. Holmes (Democratic) 30.4%
Maryland William Cabell Bruce Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
Massachusetts David I. Walsh Democratic 1926 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan Arthur Vandenberg Republican 1928 (Appointed) Interim appointee elected.
Winner was also elected to finish the current term, see above.
Minnesota Henrik Shipstead Farmer–Labor 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
Mississippi Hubert D. Stephens Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
Missouri James A. Reed Democratic 1910
1916
1922
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
Montana Burton K. Wheeler Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska Robert B. Howell Republican 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
Nevada Key Pittman Democratic 1913 (special)
1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Key Pittman (Democratic) 59.3%
  • Samuel Platt (Republican) 40.7%
New Jersey Edward I. Edwards Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
New Mexico Bronson M. Cutting Republican 1927 (Appointed) Interim appointee elected.
Winner was not elected to finish the current term, see above.
New York Royal S. Copeland Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
North Dakota Lynn Frazier Republican 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Lynn Frazier (Republican) 79.6%
  • F. F. Burchard (Democratic) 19.4%
Ohio Simeon D. Fess Republican 1922 Incumbent re-elected.
Pennsylvania David A. Reed Republican 1922 (Appointed)
1922 (special)
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
Rhode Island Peter G. Gerry Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
Tennessee Kenneth McKellar Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
Texas Earle B. Mayfield Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost renomination.
New senator elected.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y Tom Connally (Democratic) 81.2%
  • T. M. Kennerly (Republican) 18.7%
Utah William H. King Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y William H. King (Democratic) 55.5%
  • Ernest Bamberger (Republican) 43.9%
Vermont Frank L. Greene Republican 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Frank L. Greene (Republican) 71.6%
  • Fred C. Martin (Democratic) 28.5%
Virginia Claude A. Swanson Democratic 1910 (Appointed)
1911 (Appointed)
1912 (special)
1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
Washington Clarence Dill Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Clarence Dill (Democratic) 53.4%
  • Kenneth Mackintosh (Republican) 46.5%
  • Alex Noral (Communist) 0.1%
West Virginia Matthew M. Neely Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
Wisconsin Robert M. La Follette Jr. Republican 1925 (special) Incumbent re-elected.
Wyoming John B. Kendrick Democratic 1916
1922
Incumbent re-elected.

Closest races edit

Twelve races had a margin of victory under 10%:

State Party of winner Margin
New York Democratic 1.2%
Rhode Island Republican (flip) 1.3%
West Virginia Republican (flip) 1.5%
Missouri Republican (flip) 4.0%
Montana Republican (flip) 6.4%
Washington Democratic 6.9%
Wyoming Democratic 7.4%
Massachusetts Democratic 8.1%
Connecticut Republican 8.3%
Arizona Democratic 8.6%
Maryland Republican (flip) 8.9%
Illinois Republican (flip) 9.6%

New Mexico was the tipping point state with a margin of 15.4%.

Arizona edit

1928 United States Senate election in Arizona[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Henry F. Ashurst (incumbent) 47,013 54.25%
Republican Ralph H. Cameron 39,651 45.75%
Majority 7,362 8.50%
Turnout 86,664
Democratic hold Swing

California edit

1928 United States Senate election in California [6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hiram Johnson (Incumbent) 1,148,397 74.10%
Democratic Minor Moore 282,411 18.22%
Prohibition Charles Hiram Randall 92,106 5.94%
Socialist Lena Morrow Lewis 26,624 1.72%
Independent Anita Whitney 154 0.01%
None Scattering 104 0.01%
Majority 865,986 55.88%
Turnout 1,549,796
Republican hold

Connecticut edit

1928 United States Senate election in Connecticut[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frederic C. Walcott 296,958 53.86%
Democratic Augustine Lonergan 251,429 45.60%
Socialist Martin F Plunkett 3,014 0.55%
Majority 45,529 8.26%
Turnout 551,401
Republican hold

Delaware edit

1928 United States Senate election in Delaware[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John G. Townsend Jr. 63,725 60.95%
Democratic Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (Incumbent) 40,828 39.05%
Majority 22,897 21.90%
Turnout 104,553
Republican gain from Democratic

Florida edit

1928 United States Senate election in Florida[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Park Trammell (Incumbent) 153,816 68.53%
Republican Barclay H. Warburton 70,633 31.47%
Majority 83,183 37.06%
Turnout 224,449
Democratic hold

Idaho (special) edit

1928 United States Senate special election in Idaho[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Thomas (incumbent) 90,922 62.56%
Democratic Chase A. Clark 53,399 36.74%
Socialist Lundt 1,016 0.70%
Majority 37,523 25.82%
Turnout 145,337
Republican hold

Illinois (special) edit

1928 United States Senate special election in Illinois[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Otis F. Glenn 1,594,031 54.46%
Democratic Anton Cermak 1,315,338 44.94%
Socialist George Ross Kirkpatrick 13,002 0.44%
Workers Max Bedacht 3,177 0.11%
Socialist Labor G. A. Jenning 1,463 0.05%
Majority 278,693 9.52%
Turnout 2,927,011

Indiana edit

1928 United States Senate election in Indiana[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Arthur Raymond Robinson (Incumbent) 782,144 55.30%
Democratic Albert Stump 623,996 44.12%
Prohibition William H. Harris 4,033 0.29%
Socialist Philip K. Reinbold 3,346 0.24%
Socialist Labor Charles Ginsberg 443 0.03%
Workers William F. Jackson 327 0.02%
National John Zalind 151 0.01%
Majority 158,148 11.18%
Turnout 1,414,440
Republican hold

Maine edit

1928 United States Senate election in Maine[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frederick Hale (Incumbent) 245,501 79.47%
Democratic Herbert E. Holmes 63,429 20.53%
Majority 182,072 58.94%
Turnout 308,930
Republican hold

Maryland edit

1928 United States Senate election in Maryland[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Phillips Lee Goldsborough 256,224 54.05%
Democratic William Cabell Bruce (incumbent) 214,447 45.24%
Socialist William A Toole 2,026 0.43%
Labor Robert W. Stevens 1,370 0.29%
Majority 41,777 8.81%
Turnout 474,067
Republican gain from Democratic

Massachusetts edit

1928 United States Senate election in Massachusetts[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic David I. Walsh (incumbent) 818,055 53.65
Republican Benjamin Loring Young 693,563 45.48
Socialist Alfred B. Lewis 7,675 0.50
Workers John J. Ballam 5,621 0.37

Michigan edit

First-term Democrat Woodbridge N. Ferris died March 23, 1928.

On March 31, 1928, Governor Fred W. Green appointed 44-year-old Republican Arthur H. Vandenberg to fill the vacancy, pending a special election. Green considered resigning so he could be appointed to the vacancy. He also considered several other candidates, including former governors Albert Sleeper and Chase Osborn. In addition, Green considered Representative Joseph W. Fordney, who would have been a placeholder until the election for the remainder of Ferris' term. Green finally decided upon Vandenberg, who immediately declared his intention to stand for election to both the short, unexpired term and the full six-year term. Both the special and the general elections were held the same day, November 6, 1928.

Michigan (regular) edit

1928 United States Senate election in Michigan[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Arthur Vandenberg (Incumbent) 977,893 71.79%
Democratic John W. Bailey 376,592 27.65%
Socialist William L. Krieghoff 2,796 0.21%
Workers Ben A. Faulkner 2,249 0.17%
Prohibition Duly McCone 1,927 0.14%
Socialist Labor David Boyd 689 0.05%
Majority 601,301 44.14%
Turnout 1,362,146
Republican hold

Michigan (special) edit

1928 United States Senate special election in Michigan[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Arthur Vandenberg (Incumbent) 974,203 72.03%
Democratic John W. Bailey 375,673 27.77%
Socialist Francis W. Elliott 2,682 0.20%
None Scattering 3 0.00%
Majority 598,530 44.26%
Turnout 1,352,561
Republican hold

Minnesota edit

1928 United States Senate election in Minnesota[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Farmer–Labor Henrik Shipstead (Incumbent) 665,169 65.37%
Republican Arthur E. Nelson 342,992 33.71%
Workers (Communist) Vincent R. Dunne 9,380 0.92%
Majority 322,177 31.66%
Turnout 1,017,541
Farmer–Labor hold

Mississippi edit

1928 United States Senate election in Mississippi[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hubert D. Stephens (Incumbent) 111,180 100.00%
Democratic hold

Missouri edit

1928 Missouri United States Senate election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Roscoe C. Patterson 787,499 51.91%
Democratic Charles M. Hay 726,322 47.88%
Socialist Charles H. Harrison 2,845 0.19%
Socialist Labor William Wesley Cox 257 0.02%
Majority 61,177 4.03%
Turnout 1,516,923
Republican gain from Democratic

Montana edit

1928 United States Senate election in Montana[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Burton K. Wheeler (Incumbent) 103,655 53.20%
Republican Joseph M. Dixon 91,185 46.80%
Majority 12,470 6.40%
Turnout 194,840
Democratic hold

Nebraska edit

1928 United States Senate election in Nebraska[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert B. Howell (Incumbent) 324,014 61.28%
Democratic Richard L. Metcalfe 204,737 38.72%
None Scattering 1 0.00%
Majority 119,277 22.56%
Turnout 528,752
Republican hold

Nevada edit

1928 United States Senate election in Nevada[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Key Pittman (Incumbent) 19,515 59.26%
Republican Samuel Platt 13,414 40.74%
Majority 6,101 18.52%
Turnout 32,929
Democratic hold

New Jersey edit

1928 United States Senate election in New Jersey[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hamilton Fish Kean 841,752 57.87%
Democratic Edward I. Edwards (incumbent) 608,623 41.84%
Socialist Charlotte L. Bohlin 2,267 0.16%
Workers Albert Weisbrod 1,333 0.09%
Prohibition Will D. Martin 372 0.03%
Socialist Labor Frank Sanders 280 0.02%
Majority 232,129 16.03%
Turnout 1,454,627
Republican gain from Democratic

New Mexico edit

Two-term Democrat Andrieus A. Jones died December 20, 1927. Republican Bronson M. Cutting was appointed December 29, 1927, to continue the term, pending a special election in which he was not a candidate.

New Mexico (special) edit

 
Senator Octavio A. Larrazolo
1928 United States Senate special election in New Mexico[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Octavio A. Larrazolo 64,623 55.65%
Democratic Juan N. Vigil 51,495 44.35%
Majority 13,128 11.30%
Turnout 116,118
Republican hold

Larrazolo was not a candidate, however, for the next term. After leaving office, Larrazolo died on April 7, 1930.

New Mexico (regular) edit

 
Senator Bronson M. Cutting
1928 United States Senate election in New Mexico[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bronson M. Cutting (Incumbent) 68,070 57.69%
Democratic Jethro S. Vaught 49,913 42.31%
Majority 18,157 15.38%
Turnout 117,983
Republican hold

Cutting would be re-elected in 1934 but died May 6, 1935.

New York edit

1928 United States Senate election in New York[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Royal S. Copeland (incumbent) 2,084,273 49.08%
Republican Alanson B. Houghton 2,034,014 47.89%
Socialist McAlister Coleman 111,208 2.62%
Workers Robert Minor 11,956 0.28%
Socialist Labor Henry Kuhn 5,543 0.13%
Majority 50,259 1.19%
Turnout 4,246,994
Democratic hold

North Dakota edit

1928 United States Senate election in North Dakota[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lynn Frazier (Incumbent) 159,940 79.63%
Democratic F. F. Burchard 38,856 19.35%
Farmer–Labor Alfred Knutson 2,047 1.02%
Majority 121,084 60.28%
Turnout 200,843
Republican hold

Ohio edit

There were 2 elections due to the March 30, 1928, death of Republican Frank B. Willis.

Ohio (regular) edit

Ohio General election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Simeon D. Fess (Incumbent) 1,412,805 60.73%
Democratic Charles V. Truax 908,952 39.07%
Independent Joseph Willnecker 2,061 0.09%
Independent James Goward 1,384 0.06%
Independent J. Wetherell Hutton 1,003 0.04%
Majority 503,853 21.66%
Turnout 2,326,205
Republican hold

Ohio (special) edit

Democrat Cyrus Locher was appointed April 5, 1928, to continue the term, pending the special election, in which he lost his party's nomination.

Ohio special election[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Theodore E. Burton 1,429,554 62.43%
Democratic Graham P. Hunt 856,807 37.42%
Independent Israel Amter 2,062 0.09%
Independent Anna K. Storck 1,389 0.06%
Majority 572,747 25.01%
Turnout 2,289,812
Republican gain from Democratic

Burton, in turn, died October 28, 1929, triggering another interim appointment and special election before the 1933 end of the term.

Pennsylvania edit

General election results[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David A. Reed (inc.) 1,948,646 64.38% +8.77%
Democratic William N. McNair 1,029,055 34.00% +3.87%
Socialist William J. Van Essen 23,100 0.76% -1.53%
Prohibition Elisha K. Kane 14,866 0.49% -2.42%
Socialist Labor Charles Kutz 7,524 0.25% +0.25%
Workers W. J. White 2,420 0.08% +0.08%
Socialist Labor William H. Thomas 1,234 0.04% +0.04%
N/A Other 19 0.00% N/A
Totals 3,026,864 100.00%

Rhode Island edit

1928 United States Senate election in Rhode Island[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Felix Hebert 119,228 50.57%
Democratic Peter G. Gerry (Incumbent) 116,234 49.30%
Workers James P. Reid 313 0.13%
Majority 2,994 1.27%
Turnout 235,775
Republican gain from Democratic

Tennessee edit

1928 United States Senate election in Tennessee[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kenneth D. McKellar (Incumbent) 175,329 59.32%
Republican James Alexander Fowler 120,259 40.68%
Majority 55,070 18.64%
Turnout 295,588
Democratic hold

Texas edit

1928 United States Senate election in Texas[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tom Connally 566,139 81.24%
Republican Thomas Martin Kennerly 129,910 18.64%
Socialist David Curran 690 0.10%
Communist John Rust 114 0.02%
Majority 436,229 62.60%
Turnout 696,853
Democratic hold

Utah edit

1928 United States Senate election in Utah[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William H. King (Incumbent) 97,436 55.52%
Republican Ernest Bamberger 77,073 43.91%
Socialist Charles T. Stoney 998 0.57%
Majority 20,363 11.61%
Turnout 175,507
Democratic hold

Vermont edit

1928 United States Senate election in Vermont[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank L. Greene (Incumbent) 93,136 71.55%
Democratic Fred C. Martin 37,030 28.45%
Majority 56,106 43.10%
Turnout 130,166
Republican hold

Virginia edit

1928 United States Senate election in Virginia[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Claude A. Swanson (inc.) 275,425 99.84% +27.96%
Write-ins 436 0.16% +0.16%
Majority 274,989 99.68% +54.29%
Turnout 275,861
Democratic hold

Washington edit

1928 United States Senate election in Washington[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Clarence Dill (Incumbent) 261,524 53.42%
Republican Kenneth Mackintosh 227,415 46.45%
Workers (Communist) Alex Noral 666 0.14%
Majority 34,109 6.97%
Turnout 489,605
Democratic hold

West Virginia edit

1928 United States Senate election in West Virginia[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Henry D. Hatfield 327,266 50.68%
Democratic Matthew M. Neely (Incumbent) 317,620 49.18%
Socialist M. S. Holt 919 0.14%
Majority 9,646 1.50%
Turnout 645,805
Republican gain from Democratic

Wisconsin edit

1928 United States Senate election in Wisconsin[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert M. La Follette Jr. (incumbent) 635,379 85.56%
Independent Republican William H. Markham 81,302 10.95%
Prohibition David W. Emerson 21,359 2.88%
Independent Labor Richard Koeppel 3,053 0.41%
Workers John Kasun 1,463 0.20%
None Scattering 92 0.01%
Majority 54,077 74.61%
Turnout 742,648
Republican hold

Wyoming edit

1928 United States Senate election in Wyoming[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John B. Kendrick (Incumbent) 43,032 53.50%
Republican Charles E. Winter 37,076 46.09%
Socialist W. W. Wolfe 333 0.41%
Majority 5,956 7.41%
Turnout 80,441
Democratic hold

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Appointee elected

References edit

  1. ^ September 10, 1928, in Maine
  2. ^ "SMITH, Frank Leslie – Biographical Information". Bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - Container Detail Page". www.ourcampaigns.com.
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The 1928 United States Senate elections were elections that coincided with the presidential election of Republican Herbert Hoover The 32 seats of Class 1 were contested in regular elections and special elections were held to fill vacancies The strong economy helped the Republicans to gain seven seats from the Democrats 1928 United States Senate elections 1926 November 6 1928 1 1930 32 of the 96 seats in the United States Senate49 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Charles Curtis retired Joseph RobinsonParty Republican DemocraticLeader since November 9 1924 December 3 1923Leader s seat Kansas ArkansasSeats before 49 46Seats after 56 39Seat change 7 7Seats up 12 19Races won 18 13 Third party Party Farmer LaborSeats before 1Seats after 1Seat changeSeats up 1Races won 1Results of the elections Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold Farmer Labor hold No electionMajority Leader before electionCharles CurtisRepublican Elected Majority Leader James WatsonRepublicanSenate Majority leader Republican Charles Curtis of Kansas was not up for election this cycle but he was elected U S Vice President He resigned March 3 1929 so his seat was vacant at the beginning of the next Congress until April 1 1929 when a Republican was appointed to continue the term Contents 1 Gains losses and holds 1 1 Retirements 1 2 Defeats 1 3 Disqualification 1 4 Post election changes 2 Change in composition 2 1 Before the elections 2 2 Elections result 3 Race summary 3 1 Special elections during the 70th Congress 3 2 Elections leading to the 71st Congress 4 Closest races 5 Arizona 6 California 7 Connecticut 8 Delaware 9 Florida 10 Idaho special 11 Illinois special 12 Indiana 13 Maine 14 Maryland 15 Massachusetts 16 Michigan 16 1 Michigan regular 16 2 Michigan special 17 Minnesota 18 Mississippi 19 Missouri 20 Montana 21 Nebraska 22 Nevada 23 New Jersey 24 New Mexico 24 1 New Mexico special 24 2 New Mexico regular 25 New York 26 North Dakota 27 Ohio 27 1 Ohio regular 27 2 Ohio special 28 Pennsylvania 29 Rhode Island 30 Tennessee 31 Texas 32 Utah 33 Vermont 34 Virginia 35 Washington 36 West Virginia 37 Wisconsin 38 Wyoming 39 See also 40 Notes 41 ReferencesGains losses and holds editRetirements edit Two Republicans and one Democrat retired instead of seeking re election State Senator Replaced byConnecticut George P McLean Frederic C WalcottMissouri James A Reed Roscoe C PattersonNew Mexico special Bronson M Cutting Octaviano LarrazoloDefeats edit Seven Democrats sought re election but lost in the primary or general election State Senator Replaced byDelaware Thomas F Bayard Jr John G Townsend Jr Maryland William Cabell Bruce Phillips Lee GoldsboroughNew Jersey Edward I Edwards Hamilton F KeanOhio special Cyrus Locher Theodore E BurtonRhode Island Peter G Gerry Felix HebertTexas Earle B Mayfield Tom ConnallyWest Virginia Matthew M Neely Henry D HatfieldDisqualification edit Two Republicans were elected in 1926 but disqualified from taking office One resigned on February 9 1928 and the seat was filled in the 1928 election One resigned December 6 1929 and the seat was filled by appointment State Senator Replaced byIllinois Frank L Smith Otis F GlennPennyslvania William Scott Vare Joseph R GrundyPost election changes edit State Senator Replaced byNew Jersey Walter Evans Edge David Baird Jr Ohio Theodore E Burton Roscoe C McCullochKentucky Frederic M Sackett John M RobsionTennessee Lawrence Tyson William Emerson BrockWyoming Francis E Warren Patrick Joseph SullivanChange in composition editBefore the elections edit At the beginning of 1928 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8D18 D17 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 D27Del Ran D28Ariz RanD38R I Ran D37Ohio sp Ran D36N Y Ran D35N J Ran D34Mont Ran D33Mo Retired D32Miss Ran D31Mass Ran D30Md Ran D29Fla RanD39Tenn Ran D40Texas Ran D41Utah Ran D42Va Ran D43Wash Ran D44W Va Ran D45Wyo Ran FL1Minn Ran V1Sen Vare V2Ill sp Plurality R39Maine Ran R40Mich reg Mich sp 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sp Elected a R36Del Gain R35Conn Hold R34Calif Re elected R33 R32 R31 R30 R29R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28R18 R17 R16 R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8Key D DemocraticFL Farmer LaborR RepublicanV VacantRace summary editSpecial elections during the 70th Congress edit In these special elections the winner were seated during 1928 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral historyIdaho Class 3 John Thomas Republican 1928 Appointed Frank R Gooding R died June 24 1928 and Thomas was appointed June 30 1928 to continue the term Interim appointee elected November 6 1928 nbsp Y John Thomas Republican 62 6 Chase A Clark Democratic 36 7 Illinois Class 3 Vacant 1926 Senator elect Frank L Smith R had been disqualified and resigned February 9 1928 2 New senator elected November 6 1928 Republican hold nbsp Y Otis F Glenn Republican 54 5 Anton Cermak Democratic 44 9 Michigan Class 1 Arthur Vandenberg Republican 1928 Appointed Woodbridge N Ferris D died March 23 1928 and Vandenberg was appointed to continue the term Interim appointee elected November 6 1928 Winner was also elected to the next term see below nbsp Y Arthur Vandenberg Republican 72 03 John W Bailey Democratic 27 78 3 New Mexico Class 1 Bronson M Cutting Republican 1927 Appointed Interim appointee did not run to finish the term but was elected to the next term see below New senator elected November 6 1928 Republican hold nbsp Y Octaviano Larrazolo Republican 55 65 Juan N Vigil Democratic 44 35 4 Ohio Class 3 Cyrus Locher Democratic 1928 Appointed Frank B Willis R died March 30 1928 and Locher was appointed to continue the term Interim appointee lost nomination New senator elected November 6 1928 Republican gain nbsp Y Theodore E Burton Republican 62 4 Graham P Hunt Democratic 37 4 Elections leading to the 71st Congress edit In these general elections the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4 1929 ordered by state All of the elections involved the Class 1 seats unless otherwise indicated State Incumbent Results CandidatesSenator Party Electoral historyArizona Henry F Ashurst Democratic 191219161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Henry F Ashurst Democratic 54 3 Ralph H Cameron Republican 45 7 California Hiram Johnson Republican 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Hiram Johnson Republican 74 1 Minor Moore Democratic 18 2 Charles Hiram Randall Independent 5 9 Connecticut George P McLean Republican 19111922 Incumbent retired New senator elected Republican hold nbsp Y Frederic C Walcott Republican 53 9 Augustine Lonergan Democratic 45 6 Delaware Thomas F Bayard Jr Democratic 1922 special 1922 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y John G Townsend Jr Republican 61 0 Thomas F Bayard Jr Democratic 39 1 Florida Park Trammell Democratic 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Park Trammell Democratic 68 5 Barclay H Warburton Republican 31 5 Indiana Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican 1926 special Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican 55 3 Albert Stump Democratic 44 1 Maine Frederick Hale Republican 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Frederick Hale Republican 69 6 Herbert E Holmes Democratic 30 4 Maryland William Cabell Bruce Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y Phillips Lee Goldsborough Republican 54 1 William Cabell Bruce Democratic 45 2 Massachusetts David I Walsh Democratic 1926 special Incumbent re elected nbsp Y David I Walsh Democratic 53 6 Benjamin Loring Young Republican 45 5 Michigan Arthur Vandenberg Republican 1928 Appointed Interim appointee elected Winner was also elected to finish the current term see above nbsp Y Arthur Vandenberg Republican 71 8 John W Bailey Democratic 27 7 Minnesota Henrik Shipstead Farmer Labor 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Henrik Shipstead Farmer Labor 65 4 Arthur E Nelson Republican 33 7 Mississippi Hubert D Stephens Democratic 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Hubert D Stephens Democratic UnopposedMissouri James A Reed Democratic 191019161922 Incumbent retired New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y Roscoe C Patterson Republican 51 9 Charles M Hay Democratic 47 9 Montana Burton K Wheeler Democratic 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Burton K Wheeler Democratic 53 2 Joseph M Dixon Republican 46 8 Nebraska Robert B Howell Republican 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Robert B Howell Republican 61 3 Richard Lee Metcalfe Democratic 38 7 Nevada Key Pittman Democratic 1913 special 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Key Pittman Democratic 59 3 Samuel Platt Republican 40 7 New Jersey Edward I Edwards Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y Hamilton F Kean Republican 57 9 Edward I Edwards Democratic 41 8 New Mexico Bronson M Cutting Republican 1927 Appointed Interim appointee elected Winner was not elected to finish the current term see above nbsp Y Bronson M Cutting Republican 57 7 Jethro S Vaught Democratic 42 3 New York Royal S Copeland Democratic 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Royal S Copeland Democratic 49 1 Alanson B Houghton Republican 47 9 North Dakota Lynn Frazier Republican 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Lynn Frazier Republican 79 6 F F Burchard Democratic 19 4 Ohio Simeon D Fess Republican 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Simeon D Fess Republican 60 7 Charles V Truax Democratic 39 1 Pennsylvania David A Reed Republican 1922 Appointed 1922 special 1922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y David A Reed Republican 64 4 William N McNair Democratic 34 0 Rhode Island Peter G Gerry Democratic 19161922 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y Felix Hebert Republican 50 6 Peter G Gerry Democratic 49 3 Tennessee Kenneth McKellar Democratic 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Kenneth McKellar Democratic 59 3 James Alexander Fowler Republican 40 7 Texas Earle B Mayfield Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost renomination New senator elected Democratic hold nbsp Y Tom Connally Democratic 81 2 T M Kennerly Republican 18 7 Utah William H King Democratic 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y William H King Democratic 55 5 Ernest Bamberger Republican 43 9 Vermont Frank L Greene Republican 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Frank L Greene Republican 71 6 Fred C Martin Democratic 28 5 Virginia Claude A Swanson Democratic 1910 Appointed 1911 Appointed 1912 special 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Claude A Swanson Democratic 99 8 UnopposedWashington Clarence Dill Democratic 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Clarence Dill Democratic 53 4 Kenneth Mackintosh Republican 46 5 Alex Noral Communist 0 1 West Virginia Matthew M Neely Democratic 1922 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected Republican gain nbsp Y Henry D Hatfield Republican 50 7 Matthew M Neely Democratic 49 2 Wisconsin Robert M La Follette Jr Republican 1925 special Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Robert M La Follette Jr Republican 85 6 William H Markham Independent 11 0 David W Emerson Prohibition 2 9 Wyoming John B Kendrick Democratic 19161922 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y John B Kendrick Democratic 53 5 Charles E Winter Republican 46 1 Closest races editTwelve races had a margin of victory under 10 State Party of winner MarginNew York Democratic 1 2 Rhode Island Republican flip 1 3 West Virginia Republican flip 1 5 Missouri Republican flip 4 0 Montana Republican flip 6 4 Washington Democratic 6 9 Wyoming Democratic 7 4 Massachusetts Democratic 8 1 Connecticut Republican 8 3 Arizona Democratic 8 6 Maryland Republican flip 8 9 Illinois Republican flip 9 6 New Mexico was the tipping point state with a margin of 15 4 Arizona editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Arizona See also List of United States senators from Arizona 1928 United States Senate election in Arizona 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Henry F Ashurst incumbent 47 013 54 25 Republican Ralph H Cameron 39 651 45 75 Majority 7 362 8 50 Turnout 86 664Democratic hold SwingCalifornia editSee also List of United States senators from California 1928 United States Senate election in California 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Hiram Johnson Incumbent 1 148 397 74 10 Democratic Minor Moore 282 411 18 22 Prohibition Charles Hiram Randall 92 106 5 94 Socialist Lena Morrow Lewis 26 624 1 72 Independent Anita Whitney 154 0 01 None Scattering 104 0 01 Majority 865 986 55 88 Turnout 1 549 796Republican holdConnecticut editSee also List of United States senators from Connecticut 1928 United States Senate election in Connecticut 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frederic C Walcott 296 958 53 86 Democratic Augustine Lonergan 251 429 45 60 Socialist Martin F Plunkett 3 014 0 55 Majority 45 529 8 26 Turnout 551 401Republican holdDelaware editSee also List of United States senators from Delaware 1928 United States Senate election in Delaware 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican John G Townsend Jr 63 725 60 95 Democratic Thomas F Bayard Jr Incumbent 40 828 39 05 Majority 22 897 21 90 Turnout 104 553Republican gain from DemocraticFlorida editSee also List of United States senators from Florida 1928 United States Senate election in Florida 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Park Trammell Incumbent 153 816 68 53 Republican Barclay H Warburton 70 633 31 47 Majority 83 183 37 06 Turnout 224 449Democratic holdIdaho special editSee also List of United States senators from Idaho 1928 United States Senate special election in Idaho 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Thomas incumbent 90 922 62 56 Democratic Chase A Clark 53 399 36 74 Socialist Lundt 1 016 0 70 Majority 37 523 25 82 Turnout 145 337Republican holdIllinois special editSee also List of United States senators from Illinois 1928 United States Senate special election in Illinois 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Otis F Glenn 1 594 031 54 46 Democratic Anton Cermak 1 315 338 44 94 Socialist George Ross Kirkpatrick 13 002 0 44 Workers Max Bedacht 3 177 0 11 Socialist Labor G A Jenning 1 463 0 05 Majority 278 693 9 52 Turnout 2 927 011Indiana editSee also List of United States senators from Indiana 1928 United States Senate election in Indiana 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Arthur Raymond Robinson Incumbent 782 144 55 30 Democratic Albert Stump 623 996 44 12 Prohibition William H Harris 4 033 0 29 Socialist Philip K Reinbold 3 346 0 24 Socialist Labor Charles Ginsberg 443 0 03 Workers William F Jackson 327 0 02 National John Zalind 151 0 01 Majority 158 148 11 18 Turnout 1 414 440Republican holdMaine editSee also List of United States senators from Maine 1928 United States Senate election in Maine 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frederick Hale Incumbent 245 501 79 47 Democratic Herbert E Holmes 63 429 20 53 Majority 182 072 58 94 Turnout 308 930Republican holdMaryland editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Maryland See also List of United States senators from Maryland 1928 United States Senate election in Maryland 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Phillips Lee Goldsborough 256 224 54 05 Democratic William Cabell Bruce incumbent 214 447 45 24 Socialist William A Toole 2 026 0 43 Labor Robert W Stevens 1 370 0 29 Majority 41 777 8 81 Turnout 474 067Republican gain from DemocraticMassachusetts editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Massachusetts See also List of United States senators from Massachusetts 1928 United States Senate election in Massachusetts 7 Party Candidate Votes Democratic David I Walsh incumbent 818 055 53 65Republican Benjamin Loring Young 693 563 45 48Socialist Alfred B Lewis 7 675 0 50Workers John J Ballam 5 621 0 37Michigan editSee also List of United States senators from Michigan First term Democrat Woodbridge N Ferris died March 23 1928 On March 31 1928 Governor Fred W Green appointed 44 year old Republican Arthur H Vandenberg to fill the vacancy pending a special election Green considered resigning so he could be appointed to the vacancy He also considered several other candidates including former governors Albert Sleeper and Chase Osborn In addition Green considered Representative Joseph W Fordney who would have been a placeholder until the election for the remainder of Ferris term Green finally decided upon Vandenberg who immediately declared his intention to stand for election to both the short unexpired term and the full six year term Both the special and the general elections were held the same day November 6 1928 Michigan regular edit 1928 United States Senate election in Michigan 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Arthur Vandenberg Incumbent 977 893 71 79 Democratic John W Bailey 376 592 27 65 Socialist William L Krieghoff 2 796 0 21 Workers Ben A Faulkner 2 249 0 17 Prohibition Duly McCone 1 927 0 14 Socialist Labor David Boyd 689 0 05 Majority 601 301 44 14 Turnout 1 362 146Republican holdMichigan special edit 1928 United States Senate special election in Michigan 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Arthur Vandenberg Incumbent 974 203 72 03 Democratic John W Bailey 375 673 27 77 Socialist Francis W Elliott 2 682 0 20 None Scattering 3 0 00 Majority 598 530 44 26 Turnout 1 352 561Republican holdMinnesota editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Minnesota See also List of United States senators from Minnesota 1928 United States Senate election in Minnesota 6 Party Candidate Votes Farmer Labor Henrik Shipstead Incumbent 665 169 65 37 Republican Arthur E Nelson 342 992 33 71 Workers Communist Vincent R Dunne 9 380 0 92 Majority 322 177 31 66 Turnout 1 017 541Farmer Labor holdMississippi editSee also List of United States senators from Mississippi 1928 United States Senate election in Mississippi 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Hubert D Stephens Incumbent 111 180 100 00 Democratic holdMissouri editSee also List of United States senators from Missouri 1928 Missouri United States Senate election 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Roscoe C Patterson 787 499 51 91 Democratic Charles M Hay 726 322 47 88 Socialist Charles H Harrison 2 845 0 19 Socialist Labor William Wesley Cox 257 0 02 Majority 61 177 4 03 Turnout 1 516 923Republican gain from DemocraticMontana editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Montana See also List of United States senators from Montana 1928 United States Senate election in Montana 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Burton K Wheeler Incumbent 103 655 53 20 Republican Joseph M Dixon 91 185 46 80 Majority 12 470 6 40 Turnout 194 840Democratic holdNebraska editSee also List of United States senators from Nebraska 1928 United States Senate election in Nebraska 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert B Howell Incumbent 324 014 61 28 Democratic Richard L Metcalfe 204 737 38 72 None Scattering 1 0 00 Majority 119 277 22 56 Turnout 528 752Republican holdNevada editSee also List of United States senators from Nevada 1928 United States Senate election in Nevada 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Key Pittman Incumbent 19 515 59 26 Republican Samuel Platt 13 414 40 74 Majority 6 101 18 52 Turnout 32 929Democratic holdNew Jersey editSee also List of United States senators from New Jersey 1928 United States Senate election in New Jersey 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Hamilton Fish Kean 841 752 57 87 Democratic Edward I Edwards incumbent 608 623 41 84 Socialist Charlotte L Bohlin 2 267 0 16 Workers Albert Weisbrod 1 333 0 09 Prohibition Will D Martin 372 0 03 Socialist Labor Frank Sanders 280 0 02 Majority 232 129 16 03 Turnout 1 454 627Republican gain from DemocraticNew Mexico editSee also List of United States senators from New Mexico Two term Democrat Andrieus A Jones died December 20 1927 Republican Bronson M Cutting was appointed December 29 1927 to continue the term pending a special election in which he was not a candidate New Mexico special edit nbsp Senator Octavio A Larrazolo1928 United States Senate special election in New Mexico 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Octavio A Larrazolo 64 623 55 65 Democratic Juan N Vigil 51 495 44 35 Majority 13 128 11 30 Turnout 116 118Republican holdLarrazolo was not a candidate however for the next term After leaving office Larrazolo died on April 7 1930 New Mexico regular edit nbsp Senator Bronson M Cutting1928 United States Senate election in New Mexico 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bronson M Cutting Incumbent 68 070 57 69 Democratic Jethro S Vaught 49 913 42 31 Majority 18 157 15 38 Turnout 117 983Republican holdCutting would be re elected in 1934 but died May 6 1935 New York editMain articles 1928 New York state election and 1928 United States Senate election in New York See also List of United States senators from New York 1928 United States Senate election in New York 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Royal S Copeland incumbent 2 084 273 49 08 Republican Alanson B Houghton 2 034 014 47 89 Socialist McAlister Coleman 111 208 2 62 Workers Robert Minor 11 956 0 28 Socialist Labor Henry Kuhn 5 543 0 13 Majority 50 259 1 19 Turnout 4 246 994Democratic holdNorth Dakota editSee also List of United States senators from North Dakota 1928 United States Senate election in North Dakota 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lynn Frazier Incumbent 159 940 79 63 Democratic F F Burchard 38 856 19 35 Farmer Labor Alfred Knutson 2 047 1 02 Majority 121 084 60 28 Turnout 200 843Republican holdOhio editSee also List of United States senators from Ohio There were 2 elections due to the March 30 1928 death of Republican Frank B Willis Ohio regular edit Ohio General election 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Simeon D Fess Incumbent 1 412 805 60 73 Democratic Charles V Truax 908 952 39 07 Independent Joseph Willnecker 2 061 0 09 Independent James Goward 1 384 0 06 Independent J Wetherell Hutton 1 003 0 04 Majority 503 853 21 66 Turnout 2 326 205Republican holdOhio special edit Democrat Cyrus Locher was appointed April 5 1928 to continue the term pending the special election in which he lost his party s nomination Ohio special election 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Theodore E Burton 1 429 554 62 43 Democratic Graham P Hunt 856 807 37 42 Independent Israel Amter 2 062 0 09 Independent Anna K Storck 1 389 0 06 Majority 572 747 25 01 Turnout 2 289 812Republican gain from DemocraticBurton in turn died October 28 1929 triggering another interim appointment and special election before the 1933 end of the term Pennsylvania editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania See also List of United States senators from Pennsylvania General election results 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican David A Reed inc 1 948 646 64 38 8 77 Democratic William N McNair 1 029 055 34 00 3 87 Socialist William J Van Essen 23 100 0 76 1 53 Prohibition Elisha K Kane 14 866 0 49 2 42 Socialist Labor Charles Kutz 7 524 0 25 0 25 Workers W J White 2 420 0 08 0 08 Socialist Labor William H Thomas 1 234 0 04 0 04 N A Other 19 0 00 N ATotals 3 026 864 100 00 Rhode Island editSee also List of United States senators from Rhode Island 1928 United States Senate election in Rhode Island 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Felix Hebert 119 228 50 57 Democratic Peter G Gerry Incumbent 116 234 49 30 Workers James P Reid 313 0 13 Majority 2 994 1 27 Turnout 235 775Republican gain from DemocraticTennessee editSee also List of United States senators from Tennessee 1928 United States Senate election in Tennessee 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kenneth D McKellar Incumbent 175 329 59 32 Republican James Alexander Fowler 120 259 40 68 Majority 55 070 18 64 Turnout 295 588Democratic holdTexas editSee also List of United States senators from Texas 1928 United States Senate election in Texas 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tom Connally 566 139 81 24 Republican Thomas Martin Kennerly 129 910 18 64 Socialist David Curran 690 0 10 Communist John Rust 114 0 02 Majority 436 229 62 60 Turnout 696 853Democratic holdUtah editSee also List of United States senators from Utah 1928 United States Senate election in Utah 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William H King Incumbent 97 436 55 52 Republican Ernest Bamberger 77 073 43 91 Socialist Charles T Stoney 998 0 57 Majority 20 363 11 61 Turnout 175 507Democratic holdVermont editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Vermont See also List of United States senators from Vermont 1928 United States Senate election in Vermont 8 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frank L Greene Incumbent 93 136 71 55 Democratic Fred C Martin 37 030 28 45 Majority 56 106 43 10 Turnout 130 166Republican holdVirginia editMain article 1928 United States Senate election in Virginia See also List of United States senators from Virginia 1928 United States Senate election in Virginia 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Claude A Swanson inc 275 425 99 84 27 96 Write ins 436 0 16 0 16 Majority 274 989 99 68 54 29 Turnout 275 861Democratic holdWashington editSee also List of United States senators from Washington 1928 United States Senate election in Washington 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Clarence Dill Incumbent 261 524 53 42 Republican Kenneth Mackintosh 227 415 46 45 Workers Communist Alex Noral 666 0 14 Majority 34 109 6 97 Turnout 489 605Democratic holdWest Virginia editSee also List of United States senators from West Virginia 1928 United States Senate election in West Virginia 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Henry D Hatfield 327 266 50 68 Democratic Matthew M Neely Incumbent 317 620 49 18 Socialist M S Holt 919 0 14 Majority 9 646 1 50 Turnout 645 805Republican gain from DemocraticWisconsin editSee also List of United States senators from Wisconsin 1928 United States Senate election in Wisconsin 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert M La Follette Jr incumbent 635 379 85 56 Independent Republican William H Markham 81 302 10 95 Prohibition David W Emerson 21 359 2 88 Independent Labor Richard Koeppel 3 053 0 41 Workers John Kasun 1 463 0 20 None Scattering 92 0 01 Majority 54 077 74 61 Turnout 742 648Republican holdWyoming editSee also List of United States senators from Wyoming 1928 United States Senate election in Wyoming 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John B Kendrick Incumbent 43 032 53 50 Republican Charles E Winter 37 076 46 09 Socialist W W Wolfe 333 0 41 Majority 5 956 7 41 Turnout 80 441Democratic holdSee also edit1928 United States elections 1928 United States presidential election 1928 United States House of Representatives elections 70th United States Congress 71st United States CongressNotes edit a b c Appointee electedReferences edit September 10 1928 in Maine SMITH Frank Leslie Biographical Information Bioguide congress gov Retrieved December 27 2013 Our Campaigns Container Detail Page www ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns NM US Senate Special Election Race Nov 08 1928 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved April 10 2021 Our Campaigns AZ US Senate Race Nov 06 1928 www ourcampaigns com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 6 1928 PDF Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved July 4 2014 Office of the Secretary of Commonwealth of Massachusetts 1928 Number of assessed polls registered voters and persons who voted in each voting precinct in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the state city and town elections p 375 General Election Results U S Senator 1914 2014 PDF Office of the Vermont Secretary of State Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 16 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1928 United States Senate elections amp oldid 1178188601, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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