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1941 United States Senate special election in Mississippi

The 1941 United States Senate special election in Mississippi was held on September 29 to complete the unexpired term of Senator Pat Harrison. Interim Senator James Eastland did not run for a full term in office. In the election, U.S. Representative Wall Doxey narrowly defeated his House colleague Ross A. Collins.

1941 United States Senate special election in Mississippi

← 1936 September 29, 1941 1942 →
 
Nominee Wall Doxey Ross A. Collins
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 59,556 58,738
Percentage 50.35% 49.65%

U.S. senator before election

Wall Doxey
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

James Eastland
Democratic

Background edit

Four-term Democratic senator Pat Harrison died June 22, 1941. Governor Paul B. Johnson Sr. appointed Democratic planter and former state representative James Eastland on June 30 to fill the vacant seat until a successor could be duly elected. Eastland was appointed after his father, Woods Eastland, declined and on the condition that he would not run in the special election to complete the term.[citation needed]

Candidates edit

Results edit

1941 U.S. Senate special election in Mississippi[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wall Doxey 59,556 50.35%
Democratic Ross A. Collins 58,738 49.65%
Total votes 118,394 100.00%

Aftermath edit

In the 1942 election for a full term, James Eastland ran and defeated both Doxey and Collins.

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - MS US Senate - Special Election Race - Sep 23, 1941".

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