1926 United States Senate elections (original) (raw)

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1926 United States Senate elections

1924 November 2, 1926[a] 1928
1925 (WI)
32 of the 96 seats in the United States Senate49 seats needed for a majority
Majority party Minority party Leader Charles Curtis Joseph Robinson Party Republican Democratic Leader since November 9, 1924 December 3, 1923 Leader's seat Kansas Arkansas Seats before 56 39 Seats after 49 46 Seat change Decrease 7 Increase 7 Seats up 28 7 Seats won 21 14 Third party Party Farmer–Labor Seats before 1 Seats after 1 Seat change Steady Seats up 0 Seats won 0
Results of the elections: Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican hold No election
Majority Leader before election Charles Curtis Republican Elected Majority Leader Charles Curtis Republican

The 1926 United States Senate elections were elections for the United States Senate that occurred in the middle of Republican President Calvin Coolidge's second term. The 32 seats of Class 3 were contested in regular elections, and special elections were held to fill vacancies. The Republican majority was reduced by seven seats.

Gains, losses, and holds

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One Republican and one Democrat retired instead of seeking re-election.

Ten Republicans sought re-election but lost in the primary or general election. One Republican sought election to finish the unexpired term but lost in the general election and one Republican sought election to finish the unexpired term and election to a full term but lost in both the special election and the regular election.

One Republican died on August 23, 1926, and his seat remained vacant until the election.

Post-election changes

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Change in composition

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Before the elections

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At the beginning of 1926.

| | 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 | | D38N.C.Ran | D37La.Ran | D36Ga.Ran | D35Fla.Ran | D34Ark.Ran | D33Ala.Retired | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 | | D39S.C.Ran | FL1 | R56Wisc.Ran | R55Wash.Ran | R54Vt.Ran | R53UtahRan | R52S.D.Ran | R51Pa.Ran | R50Ore.Ran | R49Okla.Ran | | Majority → | | | | | | | | | | | R39Ky.Ran | R40Maine (sp)Ran | R41Md.Died | R42Mass. (sp)Ran | R43Mo. (reg) &Mo. (sp)Ran | R44Nev.Ran | R45N.H.Ran | R46N.Y.Ran | R47N.D. (sp)RanN.D.Ran | R48OhioRan | | R38Kan.Ran | R37Iowa (reg)RetiredIowa (sp)Ran | R36Ind. (sp)Ran | R35Ind.Ran | R34Ill.Ran | R33IdahoRan | R32Conn.Ran | R31Colo.Ran | R30Calif.Ran | R29Ariz.Ran | | 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 | | |

| | 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 | | D38Ky.Gain | D37Ga.Re-elected | D36Fla.Re-elected | D35Ark.Re-elected | D34Ariz.Gain | D33Ala.Hold | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 | | D39La.Re-elected | D40Md.Gain | D41Mass. (sp)Gain[b] | D42Mo. (reg) &Mo. (sp)Gain[b] | D43N.Y.Gain | D44N.C.Re-elected | D45Okla.Gain | D46S.C.Re-elected | FL1 | R49Wisc.Hold | | Majority → | | | | | | | | | | | R39Nev.Re-elected | R40N.H.Re-elected | R41N.D. (sp)Elected[c]N.D.Re-elected | R42OhioRe-elected | R43Ore.Hold | R44Pa.Hold[d] | R45S.D.Re-elected | R46UtahRe-elected | R47Vt.Re-elected | R48Wash.Re-elected | | R38Maine (sp)Hold | R37Kan.Re-elected | R36Iowa (reg)HoldIowa (sp)Elected[c] | R35Ind. (sp)Elected[c] | R34Ind.Re-elected | R33Ill.Hold[d] | R32IdahoRe-elected | R31Conn.Re-elected | R30Colo.Hold | R29Calif.Re-elected | | 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 | | |

At the beginning of the next Congress

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| | 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 | D47Challenged[e] | FL1 | | Plurality ↑ | | | | | | | | | | | R39 | R40 | R41 | R42 | R43 | R44 | R45 | R46 | V1Ill.Hold[d] | V2Pa.Hold[d] | | 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 | | |

Key D# Democratic FL# Farmer–Labor R# Republican

Special elections during the 69th Congress

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In these special elections, the winners were seated during 1926 or before March 4, 1927; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
North Dakota(Class 3) Gerald Nye Republican 1926 (Appointed) Interim appointee elected June 30, 1926.Winner was also elected to the next term, see below. Green tickY Gerald Nye (Republican-NPL) 50.2% ▌ L. B. Hanna (Republican) 37.5% ▌ C. P. Stone (Independent Republican) 12.3%
Maine(Class 2) Bert M. Fernald Republican 1916 (special)19181924 Incumbent died August 23, 1926.New senator elected September 13, 1926.Republican hold. Green tickY Arthur R. Gould (Republican) 71.8% ▌Fulton J. Redman (Democratic) 28.2%
Iowa(Class 3) David W. Stewart Republican 1926 (Appointed) Interim appointee elected November 2, 1926.Winner did not seek election to the next term, see below. Green tickY David W. Stewart (Republican) Unopposed
Indiana(Class 1) Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican 1925 (Appointed) Interim appointee elected November 2, 1926. Green tickY Arthur Raymond Robinson (Republican) 50.6% ▌Evans Woollen (Democratic) 48.4% ▌Albert Stanley (Prohibition) 0.5% ▌William O. Fogleson (Socialist) 0.5%
Massachusetts(Class 1) William M. Butler Republican 1924 (Appointed) Interim appointee lost election.New senator elected November 2, 1926.Democratic gain. Green tickY David I. Walsh (Democratic) 52.0% ▌William M. Butler (Republican) 46.5%
Missouri(Class 3) George H. Williams Republican 1925 (Appointed) Interim appointee lost election.New senator elected November 2, 1926.Democratic gain.Winner also elected to the next term, see below. Green tickY Harry B. Hawes (Democratic) 52.1% ▌George H. Williams (Republican) 47.9%

Elections leading to the 70th Congress

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In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1927; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 3 seats.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Alabama Oscar Underwood Democratic 19141920 Incumbent retired.New senator elected.Democratic hold. Green tickY Hugo Black (Democratic) 80.9% ▌E. H. Dryer (Republican) 19.1%
Arizona Ralph H. Cameron Republican 1920 Incumbent lost re-election.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Carl Hayden (Democratic) 58.3% ▌Ralph H. Cameron (Republican) 41.7%
Arkansas Thaddeus H. Caraway Democratic 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Thaddeus H. Caraway (Democratic) 82.8% ▌R. A. Jones (Republican) 17.2%
California Samuel M. Shortridge Republican 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Samuel M. Shortridge (Republican) 63.1% ▌John B. Elliott (Democratic) 36.9%
Colorado Rice W. Means Republican 1924 (special) Incumbent lost renomination.New senator elected.Republican hold. Green tickY Charles W. Waterman (Republican) 50.3% ▌William E. Sweet (Democratic) 46.4%
Connecticut Hiram Bingham III Republican 1924 (special) Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Hiram Bingham III (Republican) 63.3% ▌Rollin U. Tyler (Democratic) 35.6%
Florida Duncan U. Fletcher Democratic 190819141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Duncan U. Fletcher (Democratic) 77.9% ▌John M. Lindsay (Independent) 12.8%
Georgia Walter F. George Democratic 1922 (special) Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Walter F. George (Democratic) Unopposed
Idaho Frank R. Gooding Republican 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Frank R. Gooding (Republican) 45.4% ▌H. F. Samuels (Progressive) 29.6% ▌John F. Nugent (Democratic) 25.0%
Illinois William B. McKinley Republican 1920 Incumbent lost renomination, then died.New senator elected.Winner appointed to finish term, but was not seated for either appointment or for next term.[f]Republican hold, although the Senate did not consider the winner to be a senator. Green tickY Frank L. Smith (Republican) 46.9% ▌George E. Brennan (Democratic) 43.1% ▌Hugh S. Magill (Independent) 8.7%
Indiana James E. Watson Republican 1916 (special)1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY James E. Watson (Republican) 50.0% ▌Albert Stump (Democratic) 48.9% ▌William H. Harris (Prohibition) 0.5% ▌Forrest Wallace (Socialist) 0.5%
Iowa David W. Stewart Republican 1926 (Appointed) Interim appointee retired.New senator elected.Republican hold.Winner did not run to finish the term, see above. Green tickY Smith W. Brookhart (Republican) 56.6% ▌Claude R. Porter (Democratic) 43.4%
Kansas Charles Curtis Republican 19141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Charles Curtis (Republican), 63.6% ▌Charles Stephens (Democratic) 34.7% ▌M. L. Phillips (Socialist) 1.7%
Kentucky Richard P. Ernst Republican 1920 Incumbent lost re-election.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Alben W. Barkley (Democratic) 51.8% ▌Richard P. Ernst (Republican) 48.2%
Louisiana Edwin S. Broussard Democratic 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Edwin S. Broussard (Democratic) Unopposed
Maryland Ovington Weller Republican 1920 Incumbent lost re-election.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Millard Tydings (Democratic) 57.5% ▌Ovington Weller (Republican) 41.4% ▌William A. Toole (Socialist) 1.1%
Missouri George H. Williams Republican 1925 (Appointed) Incumbent appointee lost election. Winner also elected to finish the current term; see above.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Harry B. Hawes (Democratic) 51.3% ▌George H. Williams (Republican) 47.7%
Nevada Tasker Oddie Republican 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Tasker Oddie (Republican), 55.8% ▌Raymond T. Baker (Democratic) 42.5%
New Hampshire George H. Moses Republican 1918 (special)1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY George H. Moses (Republican), 62.3% ▌Robert C. Murchie (Democratic) 37.7%
New York James Wadsworth Republican 19141920 Incumbent lost re-election.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Robert F. Wagner (Democratic) 46.5% ▌James Wadsworth (Republican) 42.4% ▌Franklin W. Cristman (Ind. Republican) 8.2%
North Carolina Lee S. Overman Democratic 1903190919141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Lee S. Overman (Democratic), 60.5% ▌Johnson Jay Hayes (Republican) 39.5%
North Dakota Gerald Nye Republican 1925 (Appointed)1926 (special) Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Gerald Nye (Republican), 69.6% ▌Norris H. Nelson (Independent) 12.2% ▌F. F. Burchard (Democratic) 8.7% ▌C. P. Stone (Independent) 6.3%
Ohio Frank B. Willis Republican 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Frank B. Willis (Republican), 53.2% ▌Atlee Pomerene (Democratic) 46.6%
Oklahoma John W. Harreld Republican 1920 Incumbent lost re-election.New senator elected.Democratic gain. Green tickY Elmer Thomas (Democratic) 54.8% ▌John W. Harreld (Republican) 44.7%
Oregon Robert N. Stanfield Republican 1920 Incumbent lost renomination, then ran as an Independent but lost re-election.New senator elected.Republican hold. Green tickY Frederick Steiwer (Republican) 39.8% ▌Bert E. Haney (Democratic) 36.3% ▌Robert N. Stanfield (Independent) 22.5%
Pennsylvania George W. Pepper Republican 1922 (Appointed)1922 (special) Incumbent lost renomination.New senator elected.Senate refused to qualify winner due to charges of corruption and fraud concerning the election.Republican hold, but the Senate would later unseat the winner and declare the seat vacant. Green tickY William S. Vare (Republican) 54.6% ▌William B. Wilson (Democratic) 43.1%
South Carolina Ellison D. Smith Democratic 190819141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Ellison D. Smith (Democratic) Unopposed
South Dakota Peter Norbeck Republican 1920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Peter Norbeck (Republican), 59.5% ▌C. J. Gunderson (Democratic) 33.3% ▌Howard Platt (Independent) 7.2%
Utah Reed Smoot Republican 1903190919141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Reed Smoot (Republican), 61.5% ▌Ashby Snow (Democratic) 37.6%
Vermont Porter H. Dale Republican 1923 (special) Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Porter H. Dale (Republican), 73.4% ▌James E. Kennedy (Democratic) 26.5%
Washington Wesley L. Jones Republican 190919141920 Incumbent re-elected. Green tickY Wesley L. Jones (Republican), 51.3% ▌A. Scott Bullitt (Democratic) 46.5%
Wisconsin Irvine Lenroot Republican 1920 Incumbent lost renomination.New senator elected.Republican hold. Green tickY John J. Blaine (Republican) 55.0% ▌Charles D. Rosa (Independent) 20.3% ▌Thomas M. Kearney (Democratic) 12.2% ▌Leo Krzycki (Socialist) 5.7%

Twelve races had a margin of victory under 10%:

State Party of winner Margin
Indiana (regular) Republican 1.1%
Indiana (special) Republican 2.2%
Oregon Republican 3.5%[g]
Missouri Democratic (flip) 3.6%
Kentucky Democratic (flip) 3.6%
Illinois Republican 3.8%
Colorado Republican 3.9%
New York Democratic (flip) 4.1%
Missouri Democratic (flip) 4.2%
Washington Republican 4.8%
Massachusetts Democratic (flip) 5.5%
Ohio Republican 6.6%

1926 United States Senate election in Alabama

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Nominee Hugo Black Edmund H. Dryer Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 91,801 21,712 Percentage 80.87% 19.13%
County ResultsBlack: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Dryer: 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Oscar Underwood Democratic Elected U.S. senator Hugo Black Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Arizona

1920 November 3, 1926 1932
Nominee Carl Hayden Ralph H. Cameron Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 44,591 31,845 Percentage 58.34% 41.66%
County resultsHayden: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Cameron: 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Ralph H. Cameron Republican Elected U.S. Senator Carl Hayden Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Arkansas

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Nominee Thaddeus H. Caraway Robert A. Jones Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 28,166 5,048 Percentage 84.80% 15.20%
County resultsCaraway: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100%Jones: 50–60%No Vote/Data:
U.S. senator before election Thaddeus H. Caraway Democratic Elected U.S. senator Thaddeus H. Caraway Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in California

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Samuel Morgan Shortridge John B. Elliott Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 670,128 391,599 Percentage 63.12% 36.88%
County resultsShortridge: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80–90% >90%
U.S. senator before election Samuel Morgan Shortridge Republican Elected U.S. Senator Samuel Morgan Shortridge Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Colorado

1924 (special) November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Charles W. Waterman William Ellery Sweet Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 149,585 138,113 Percentage 50.25% 46.39%
Results by county Waterman: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Sweet: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election Rice W. Means Republican Elected U.S. Senator Charles W. Waterman Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Connecticut

1924 (special) November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Hiram Bingham III Rollin Tyler Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 191,401 107,753 Percentage 63.31% 35.64%
County results Municipality resultsBingham: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Tyler: 50–60%Tie: 50%No Data/Vote:
U.S. senator before election Hiram Bingham III Republican Elected U.S. Senator Hiram Bingham III Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Florida

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Nominee Duncan U. Fletcher John M. Lindsay W. R. O’Neal Party Democratic Republican Republican Popular vote 51,054 8,381 6,133 Percentage 77.86% 12.78% 9.35%
County resultsFletcher: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100%Lindsay: 40–50%
U.S. senator before election Duncan U. Fletcher Democratic Elected U.S. senator Duncan U. Fletcher Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Georgia

1922 (special)1932
Nominee Walter F. George Richard Russell Sr. Party Democratic Democratic Electoral vote 382 32 Popular vote 128,179 61,911 Percentage 67.43% 32.57%
County resultsGeorge: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% >90%Russell: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80%
U.S. senator before election Walter F. George Democratic Elected U.S. senator Walter F. George Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Idaho

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Nominee Frank R. Gooding H. F. Samuels John F. Nugent Party Republican Progressive Party (United States, 1924–34) Democratic Popular vote 56,847 37,047 31,285 Percentage 45.41% 29.60% 24.99%
County resultsGooding: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Samuels: 30–40% 40–50% Nugent: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60%Tie: 40–50%
U.S. senator before election Frank R. Gooding Republican Elected U.S. senator Frank R. Gooding Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Illinois

1920 November 2, 1926 1928 (special)
Nominee Frank L. Smith George E. Brennan Hugh S. McGill Party Republican Democratic Independent Popular vote 842,273 774,943 156,245 Percentage 46.86% 43.12% 8.69%
Results by countySmith: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Brennan: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election William B. McKinley Republican Elected U.S. senator Frank L. Smith[f] Republican

There were 2 elections in Indiana due to the October 14, 1925, death of Democrat Samuel M. Ralston.

1926 United States Senate special election in Indiana

1922 November 2, 1926 1928
Nominee Arthur Robinson Evans Woollen Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 519,401 496,540 Percentage 50.62% 48.40%
County resultsRobinson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Woollen: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican Elected U.S. Senator Arthur Raymond Robinson Republican

Republican Arthur Raymond Robinson was appointed to continue Ralston's term, pending the special election, which he then won.

1926 United States Senate election in Indiana

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee James E. Watson Albert Stump Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 522,837 511,454 Percentage 50.04% 48.95%
County resultsWatson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Stump: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election James E. Watson Republican Elected U.S. Senator James E. Watson Republican

1926 United States Senate special election in Iowa

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Nominee David W. Stewart Party Republican Popular vote 336,410 Percentage 100.00%
County ResultsStewart: 90–100%
U.S. senator before election David W. Stewart Republican Elected U.S. senator David W. Stewart Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Iowa

1926 (special)1932
Nominee Smith W. Brookhart Claude R. Porter Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 323,409 247,869 Percentage 56.61% 43.39%
County results Brookhart: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Porter: 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election David W. Stewart Republican Elected U.S. senator Smith W. Brookhart Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Kansas

19201930 (special)
Nominee Charles Curtis Charles Stephens Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 308,222 168,446 Percentage 63.57% 34.74%
County results Curtis: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Stephens: 40–50% 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Charles Curtis Republican Elected U.S. senator Charles Curtis Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Kentucky

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Nominee Alben W. Barkley Richard P. Ernst Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 286,997 266,657 Percentage 51.84% 48.16%
County resultsBarkley: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Ernst: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%
U.S. senator before election Richard P. Ernst Republican Elected U.S. senator Alben W. Barkley Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Louisiana

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Nominee Edwin S. Broussard Party Democratic Popular vote 54,180 Percentage 100.0%
U.S. senator before election Edwin S. Broussard Democratic Elected U.S. senator Edwin S. Broussard Democratic

1926 United States Senate Special election in Maine

1924 September 13, 1926 1930
Nominee Arthur R. Gould Fulton J. Redman Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 79,498 31,225 Percentage 71.8% 28.2%
County resultsGould: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 90–100%
U.S. senator before election Vacant Elected U.S. senator Arthur R. Gould Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Maryland

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Millard Tydings Ovington Weller Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 195,410 140,695 Percentage 57.51% 41.41%
County resultsWeller: 50–60% 60–70%Tydings: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election Ovington Weller Republican Elected U.S. Senator Millard Tydings Democratic

Massachusetts (special)

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1926 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts

1922 November 2, 1926 1928
Nominee David I. Walsh William M. Butler Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 525,303 469,989 Percentage 52.01% 46.54%
County resultsWalsh: 50–60% 60–70%Butler: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election William M. Butler Republican Elected U.S. senator David I. Walsh Democratic

There were 2 elections on the same day for the same seat, due to the May 16, 1925, death of Republican Selden P. Spencer.

Republican George H. Williams was appointed May 25, 1925, to continue the term, epending a special election. Williams ran in both the special election to finish the term and the regular election to the next term, but lost both races to Democrat Harry B. Hawes.

1926 United States Senate special election in Missouri

19201926 (regular)
Nominee Harry B. Hawes George Howard Williams Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 514,389 473,068 Percentage 52.09% 47.91%
County resultsHawes: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Williams: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election George Howard Williams Republican Elected U.S. senator Harry B. Hawes Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Missouri

1926 (special)1932
Nominee Harry B. Hawes George Howard Williams Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 506,015 470,654 Percentage 51.30% 47.71%
County resultsHawes: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Williams: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election George Howard Williams Republican Elected U.S. senator Harry B. Hawes Democratic

Nevada election

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Nominee Tasker Oddie Raymond T. Baker Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 17,430 13,273 Percentage 55.8% 42.5%
Results by countyOddie: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Baker: 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Tasker Oddie Republican Elected U.S. senator Tasker Oddie Republican

1926 United States Senate election in New Hampshire

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Nominee George H. Moses Robert C. Murchie Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 79,279 47,935 Percentage 62.3% 37.7%
County resultsMoses: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election George H. Moses Republican Elected U.S. senator George H. Moses Republican

1926 United States Senate election in New York

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Robert F. Wagner James W. Wadsworth Franklin W. Cristman Party Democratic Republican Independent Republican Alliance Prohibition Popular vote 1,321,463 1,205,246 231,906 Percentage 46.48% 42.40% 8.16%
County ResultsWagner: 50–60% 60–70%Wadsworth: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
Senator before election James W. Wadsworth Republican Elected Senator Robert F. Wagner Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in North Carolina

19201932 (special)
Nominee Lee S. Overman Johnson J. Hayes Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 218,934 142,891 Percentage 60.5% 39.5%
County resultsOverman: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90–100%Hayes: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election Lee S. Overman Democratic Elected U.S. senator Lee S. Overman Democratic

There were two elections due to the June 22, 1925, death of one-term Republican Edwin F. Ladd. Republican Gerald Nye was appointed November 14, 1925, to continue the term, pending a special election. Nye later won the June 1926 special election to finish the term and the November 1926 general election to the next term.

North Dakota (special)

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1926 United States Senate special election in North Dakota

1920 June 30, 1926 1926 (regular)
Nominee Gerald Nye L. B. Hanna C. P. Stone Party Nonpartisan League Republican Independent Republican Alliance Democratic Popular vote 79,709 59,499 19,586 Percentage 50.19% 37.46% 12.33%
County resultsNye: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% Hanna: 40-50% 50-60%
U.S. senator before election Gerald Nye Republican Elected U.S. Senator Gerald Nye Republican

Nye was elected on the Nonpartisan League ticket, but served as a Republican.

North Dakota (regular)

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1926 United States Senate election in North Dakota

1926 (special) November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Gerald Nye Norris H. Nelson Party Republican Independent Republican Popular vote 107,921 18,951 Percentage 69.58% 12.22% Nominee F. F. Burchard C. P. Stone Party Democratic Independent Republican Popular vote 13,519 9,738 Percentage 8.72% 6.28%
County resultsNye: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90%
U.S. senator before election Gerald Nye Republican Elected U.S. Senator Gerald Nye Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Ohio

19201928 (special)
Nominee Frank B. Willis Atlee Pomerene Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 711,359 623,221 Percentage 53.2% 46.6%
County resultsWillis: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80%Pomerene: 50-60% 60-70%
U.S. senator before election Frank B. Willis Republican Elected U.S. senator Frank B. Willis Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Oklahoma

19201932
Nominee Elmer Thomas John W. Harreld Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 195,587 155,829 Percentage 55.4% 44.1%
County resultsThomas: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Harreld: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election John W. Harreld Republican Elected U.S. senator Elmer Thomas Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in Oregon

19201932
Nominee Frederick Steiwer Bert E. Haney Robert N. Stanfield Party Republican Democratic Independent Popular vote 89,007 81,301 50,246 Percentage 39.8% 36.3% 22.5%
County resultsSteiwer: 30-40% 40-50% 50-60%Haney: 30-40% 40-50%
U.S. senator before election Robert N. Stanfield Republican Elected U.S. senator Frederick Steiwer Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania

1922 (special) November 2, 1926 1930 (special)
Nominee William Scott Vare William Bauchop Wilson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 822,187 648,680 Percentage 54.64% 43.11%
County results Vare: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Wilson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
U.S. senator before election George W. Pepper Republican Elected U.S. Senator William Scott Vare[h] Republican

1926 Democratic Senate primary in South Carolina

1920 August 31 and September 14, 1926 1932
Nominee Ellison D. Smith Edgar Allan Brown Party Democratic Democratic Popular vote 72,015 primary82,783 runoff 65,331 primary77,559 runoff Percentage 41.99% primary51.62% runoff 38.10% primary48.38% runoff
First round results by countyRunoff results by countySmith: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Brown: 30–40% 40–50% 50-60% 60–70% 70–80%Dial: 60-70%
U.S. senator before election Ellison D. Smith Democratic Elected U.S. Senator Ellison D. Smith Democratic

1926 United States Senate election in South Dakota

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Peter Norbeck Charles J. Gunderson Howard Platt Party Republican Democratic Farmer–Labor Popular vote 105,756 59,128 12,797 Percentage 59.52% 33.28% 7.20%
County resultsNorbeck: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Gunderson: 40–50%No Vote:
U.S. senator before election Peter Norbeck Republican Elected U.S. Senator Peter Norbeck Republican

Utah election

19201932
Nominee Reed Smoot Ashby Snow Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 88,101 53,809 Percentage 61.5% 37.6%
County resultsSmoot: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Snow: 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Reed Smoot Republican Elected U.S. senator Reed Smoot Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Vermont

1923 (special)1932
Nominee Porter H. Dale James E. Kennedy Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 52,286 18,890 Percentage 73.4% 26.5%
U.S. senator before election Porter H. Dale Republican Elected U.S. senator Porter H. Dale Republican

1926 United States Senate election in Washington

1920 November 2, 1926 1932
Nominee Wesley L. Jones A. Scott Bullitt Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 164,130 148,783 Percentage 51.31% 46.52%
Results by countyJones: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Bullitt: 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Wesley Livsey Jones Republican Elected U.S. Senator Wesley Livsey Jones Republican

Wisconsin election

19201932
Nominee John J. Blaine Charles D. Rosa Party Republican Independent Progressive Popular vote 299,759 111,122 Percentage 54.9% 20.4% Nominee Thomas M. Kearney Leo Krzycki Party Democratic Socialist Popular vote 66,672 31,317 Percentage 12.2% 5.7%
Results by countyBlaine: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Rosa: 40–50% 50–60%
U.S. senator before election Irvine Lenroot Republican Elected U.S. senator John J. Blaine Republican
  1. ^ There were also special elections in June, September, and November 1926.

  2. ^ a b Appointee defeated

  3. ^ a b c Appointee elected

  4. ^ a b c d Senate refused to qualify

  5. ^ Democrat Daniel F. Steck successfully challenged the 1924 election of Republican Smith W. Brookhart and the Senate awarded Steck the seat on April 12, 1926.

  6. ^ a b Frank L. Smith defeated William B. McKinley for the 1926 Republican nomination in Illinois and won the subsequent general election. McKinley died shortly before the end of his term, so Smith was appointed to replace him. When Smith presented his credentials to serve the remainder of McKinely's term, the Senate refused to seat him based on what it saw as an election rife with fraud and corruption. When Smith returned with his credentials for the term he was elected to, the Senate again refused to seat him for the same reasons. Smith and the Governor considered him to be the rightful senator, but he resigned February 9, 1928.

  7. ^ Oregon was the "tipping point" state.

  8. ^ Not seated

  9. ^ 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 ai aj "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 1926" (PDF). Clerk.house.gov. Retrieved August 21, 2019.

  10. ^ Heard, Alexander; Strong, Donald S. (1950). Southern Primaries and Elections, 1920-1949. University of Alabama Press. p. 64 – via Google Books.

  11. ^ "Primary Election 06-30-1926" (PDF). North Dakota Secretary of State. Retrieved June 19, 2022.

  12. ^ "General Election 11-02-1926" (PDF). North Dakota Secretary of State. Retrieved June 19, 2022.