The Political Graveyard: Montana: U.S. Senators (original) (raw)
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Montana: U.S. Senators
U.S. Senators from Montana, 1890-2015 (May be incomplete!)
Wilbur F. Sanders 1890-93Thomas C. Power 1890-95Lee Mantle 1895-99Thomas H. Carter 1895-1901William A. Clark 1899-1900William A. Clark 1901-07Paris Gibson 1901-05Thomas H. Carter 1905-11Joseph M. Dixon 1907-13Henry L. Myers 1911-23Thomas J. Walsh 1913-33Burton K. Wheeler 1923-47John E. Erickson 1933-34James E. Murray 1934-61Zales N. Ecton 1947-53Mike Mansfield 1953-77Lee Metcalf 1961-78John Melcher 1977-89Paul G. Hatfield 1978Max Baucus 1978-Conrad R. Burns 1989-2007Jon Tester 2007-John E. Walsh 2014-15
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1900 May 15: William A. Clark, resigned.
- 1912 Nov 5: Thomas J. Walsh (Dem), elected;Joseph M. Dixon (Progressive), defeated;Henry C. Smith (Rep), defeated.
- 1916 Nov 7: Henry L. Myers (Dem), elected;Charles N. Pray (Rep), defeated;Henri La Beau (Socialist), defeated.
- 1918 Nov 5: Thomas J. Walsh (Dem), elected;Oscar M. Lanstrum (Rep), defeated;Jeannette Rankin (National), defeated.
- 1922 Nov 7: Burton K. Wheeler (Dem), elected;Carl W. Riddick (Rep), defeated;George H. Ambrose (Socialist), defeated.
- 1924 Nov 4: Thomas J. Walsh (Dem), elected;Frank Linderman (Rep), defeated;J. W. Anderson (Farmer-Labor), defeated;Charles F. Juttner (Socialist), defeated;Sam W. Teagarden (Independent Party of Montana), defeated.
- 1928 Nov 6: Burton K. Wheeler (Dem), elected;Joseph M. Dixon (Rep), defeated.
- 1930 Nov 4: Thomas J. Walsh (Dem), elected;Albert J. Galen (Rep), defeated;Charles E. Taylor (Farmer-Labor), defeated;John F. McKay (Socialist), defeated;Willis L. Wright (Communist), defeated.
- 1933 Mar 2: Thomas J. Walsh, died in office.
- 1934 Nov 6: Burton K. Wheeler (Dem), elected;George M. Bourquin (Rep), defeated;William F. Held (Socialist), defeated;Raymond F. Gray (Communist), defeated.
- 1934 Nov 6: James E. Murray (Dem), elected;Scott Leavitt (Rep), defeated;John F. Duffy (Socialist), defeated.
- 1936 Nov 3: James E. Murray (Dem), elected;T. O. Larson (Rep), defeated;Joseph P. Monaghan (Ind), defeated.
- 1940 Jul 16: Burton K. Wheeler (Dem), nominated;Harrison J. Freebourn (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Jul 16: E. K. Cheadle, Jr. (Rep), nominated;L. Ray Carroll (Rep), defeated in primary;Floyd Fluent (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1940 Nov 5: Burton K. Wheeler (Dem), elected;E. K. Cheadle, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
- 1942 Nov 3: James E. Murray (Dem), elected;Wellington D. Rankin (Rep), defeated;Charles R. Miller (Prohibition), defeated;E. H. Helterbran (Socialist), defeated.
- 1946 Nov 5: Zales N. Ecton (Rep), elected;Leif Erickson (Dem), defeated;Floyd P. Jones (Socialist), defeated.
- 1954 Nov 2: James E. Murray (Dem), elected;Wesley A. D'Ewart (Rep), defeated.
- 1960 Jun 7: Lee Metcalf (Dem), nominated;John W. Bonner (Dem), defeated in primary;LeRoy H. Anderson (Dem), defeated in primary;John W. Mahan (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1960 Jun 7: Orvin B. Fjare (Rep), nominated;Sumner Gerard (Rep), defeated in primary;Wayne Montgomery (Rep), defeated in primary;James H. Morrow (Rep), defeated in primary;Fred J. Martin (Rep), defeated in primary;L. A. Wilson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1960 Nov 8: Lee Metcalf (Dem), elected;Orvin B. Fjare (Rep), defeated.
- 1964 Nov 3: Mike Mansfield (Dem), elected;Alex Blewett (Rep), defeated.
- 1966 Nov 8: Lee Metcalf (Dem), elected;Tim M. Babcock (Rep), defeated.
- 1970 Nov 3: Mike Mansfield (Dem), elected;Harold E. Wallace (Rep), defeated.
- 1972 Jun 6: Lee Metcalf (Dem), nominated;Jerome Peters (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Jun 6: Henry S. Hibbard (Rep), nominated;Harold E. Wallace (Rep), defeated in primary;Norman C. Wheeler (Rep), defeated in primary;Merrill K. Riddick (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1972 Nov 7: Lee Metcalf (Dem), elected;Henry S. Hibbard (Rep), defeated.
- 1976 Nov 2: John Melcher (Dem), elected;Stanley C. Burger (Rep), defeated.
- 1978 Jan 12: Lee Metcalf, died in office.
- 1978 Nov 7: Max Baucus (Dem), elected;Larry Williams (Rep), defeated.
- 1982 Nov 2: John Melcher (Dem), elected;Larry Williams (Rep), defeated;Larry Dodge (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1984 Nov 6: Max Baucus (Dem), elected;Chuck Cozzens (Rep), defeated;Neil Halprin (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1988 Nov 8: Conrad R. Burns (Rep), elected;John Melcher (Dem), defeated.
- 1990 Nov 6: Max Baucus (Dem), elected;Allen C. Kolstad (Rep), defeated;Westley F. Deitchler (Libertarian), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8: Conrad R. Burns (Rep), elected;Jack Mudd (Dem), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5: Max Baucus (Dem), elected;Dennis R. Rehberg (Rep), defeated;Becky Shaw (Reform), defeated;Stephen Heaton (Natural Law), defeated.
- 2000 Nov 7: Conrad R. Burns (Rep), elected;Brian Schweitzer (Dem), defeated;Gary Lee (Reform), defeated.
- 2002 Jun 4: Brad Johnson (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 2002 Nov 5: Max Baucus (Dem), elected;Mike Taylor (Rep), defeated;Stan Jones (Libertarian), defeated;Bob Kelleher (Green), defeated.
- 2006: Stan Jones (Libertarian), defeated.
- 2008 Jun 3: Patty L. Lovaas (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 2014 Feb 9: John E. Walsh, appointed.
- 2014 Nov 4: Roger Roots (Libertarian), defeated.
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