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1872–73 United States Senate elections

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1872–73 United States Senate elections

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24 of the 74 seats in theUnited States Senate (with special elections)
38 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderHenry B. Anthony[a]
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceMarch 4, 1863
Leader's seatRhode Island
Last election58 seats9 seats
Seats before5617
Seats won185
Seats after5419
Seat changeDecrease 2Increase 2
Seats up203

 Third party
 
PartyLiberal Republican
Last election0 seats
Seats before1
Seats won0
Seats after0
Seat changeDecrease 1
Seats up1

Results of the elections:
     Democratic gain     Democratic hold
     Republican gain     Republican hold
     Liberal Republican gain     Legislature failed to elect

Majority Party before election


Republican

Elected Majority Party


Republican

The1872–73 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states, coinciding with PresidentUlysses S. Grant'sre-election. As theseU.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of theSeventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen bystate legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1872 and 1873, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due tolegislative deadlock.[1] In these elections, terms were up for the senators inClass 3.

TheRepublican Party, while still retaining a commanding majority, lost two seats. By the beginning of the Congress, however, they would lose three more: two as defections to theLiberal Republican Party, and one a resignation ofHenry Wilson to becomeU.S. Vice President. This remains the last election in which Republicans held a 2/3 majority in the Senate.

Results summary

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Senate party division,43rd Congress (1873–1875)

  • Majority party: Republican (50–51)
  • Minority party: Democratic (19–20)
  • Other parties: Liberal Republican (3–2)
  • Vacant: (2–1)
  • Total seats: 74

Change in composition

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Before the elections

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After the January 30, 1872 special election in North Carolina.

D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15
Ran
D16
Unknown
D17
Unknown
R48
Unknown
R49
Unknown
R50
Unknown
R51
Retired
R52
Retired
R53
Retired
R54
Retired
R55
Retired
R56
Resigned
LR1
Retired
R47
Ran
R46
Ran
R45
Ran
R44
Ran
R43
Ran
R42
Ran
R41
Ran
R40
Ran
R39
Ran
R38
Ran
Majority →
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36R37
Ran
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1

Result of the elections

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D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15
Hold
D16
Hold
D17
Hold
R48
Hold
R49
Hold
R50
Hold
R51
Hold
R52
Hold
R53
Gain
LR1
Re-elected, new party
V1
R Loss
D19
Gain
D18
Gain
R47
Hold
R46
Hold
R45
Hold
R44
Hold
R43
Re-elected
R42
Re-elected
R41
Re-elected
R40
Re-elected
R39
Re-elected
R38
Re-elected
Majority →R37
Re-elected
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1

Beginning of the next Congress

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D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8D9D10D11D12D13D14D15D16D17
R48R49R50LR1LR2
Changed
LR3
Changed
V1V2
Resigned
D19D18
R47R46R45R44R43R42R41R40R39R38
Majority →R37
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1
Key:
D#Democratic
LR#Liberal Republican
R#Republican
V#Vacant

Race summaries

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Special elections during the 42nd Congress

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In these elections, the winners were seated during 1872 or in 1873 before March 4; ordered by election date.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
North Carolina
(Class 2)
VacantLegislature hadfailed to elect.
New senator elected January 30, 1872.
Democratic gain.
Kentucky
(Class 3)
Willis B. MachenDemocratic1872(appointed)Interim appointee elected January 21, 1873.
Winner was not elected to the next term;see below.
Louisiana
(Class 3)
William P. KelloggRepublican1868Incumbent resigned November 1, 1872 to becomeGovernor of Louisiana.
Legislature failed to elect.
The seat remained vacantuntil January 12, 1876, due to a Senate dispute; see below.[3]
Republican loss.

Races leading to the 43rd Congress

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In these regular elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1873; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 3 seats.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
AlabamaGeorge E. SpencerRepublican1868(readmission)Incumbent re-elected in 1872.
ArkansasBenjamin F. RiceRepublican1868(readmission)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Republican hold.
CaliforniaCornelius ColeRepublican1866–67Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Republican hold.
ConnecticutOrris S. FerryRepublican1866Incumbent re-elected May 15, 1872 as a Liberal Republican.
Liberal Republican gain.
FloridaThomas W. OsbornRepublican1868(readmission)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Republican hold.
GeorgiaJoshua HillRepublican1867(not seated)
1871(admitted)
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1873.
Democratic gain.
IllinoisLyman TrumbullLiberal
Republican
1855
1861
1867
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected January 20, 1873.
Republican gain.
IndianaOliver P. MortonRepublican1867Incumbent re-elected in 1873.
IowaJames HarlanRepublican1855
1857(election voided)
1857(special)
1860
1865(resigned)
1866
Incumbent lost renomination.
New senator elected January 17, 1872.[7]
Republican hold.
KansasSamuel C. PomeroyRepublican1861
1867
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1873.
Republican hold.
KentuckyWillis B. MachenDemocratic1872(appointed)Interim appointee retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected December 19, 1871.
Democratic hold.
Winner was not elected to finish the current term, see above.
LouisianaWilliam P. KelloggRepublican1868Incumbent resigned November 1, 1872 to becomeGovernor of Louisiana.
Legislature failed to elect and the seat remained vacantuntil January 12, 1876 due to a Senate dispute.[3]
MarylandGeorge VickersDemocratic1868(special)Incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Democratic hold.
MissouriFrancis BlairDemocratic1871(special)Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Democratic hold.
NevadaJames W. NyeRepublican1865
1867
Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1873.
Republican hold.
New HampshireJames W. PattersonRepublican1866–67Incumbent lost renomination.
New senator elected in 1872.
Republican hold.
New YorkRoscoe ConklingRepublican1867Incumbentre-elected January 21, 1873.
North CarolinaJohn PoolRepublican1868(readmission)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1872.
Democratic gain.
OhioJohn ShermanRepublican1861(special)
1866
Incumbent re-elected in 1872.
OregonHenry W. CorbettRepublican1866–67Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1872.
Republican hold.
PennsylvaniaSimon CameronRepublican1867Incumbent re-elected January 21, 1873.
South CarolinaFrederick A. SawyerRepublican1868Incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1872 or 1873.
Republican hold.
VermontJustin S. MorrillRepublican1866Incumbent re-elected in 1872.
WisconsinTimothy O. HoweRepublican1861
1867
Incumbentre-elected January 22, 1873.[9]

Elections during the 43rd Congress

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In this election, the winner was elected in 1873 after March 4.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
Massachusetts
(Class 2)
Henry WilsonRepublican1855(special)
1859
1865
1871
Incumbent resigned to becomeU.S. Vice President.
New senator elected March 12, 1873.[10]
Republican hold.
California
(Class 1)
Eugene CasserlyDemocratic1868Incumbent resigned.
New senator electedDecember 23, 1873.[11]
Democratic hold.
  • Green tickYJohn S. Hager (Democratic)
  • [FNU] Cole[b] (Republican)
  • [FNU] Goodwin (Unknown)
  • [FNU] Swift (Unknown)
  • [FNU] Lewis (Unknown)
  • [FNU] Edgerton (Unknown)[12]

Early election

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StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
California
(Class 1)
Eugene CasserlyDemocratic1868Incumbent resigned November 29, 1873.
New senator elected early December 20, 1873.[13]
Anti-Monopoly gain.

Alabama

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Arkansas

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California

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California (regular, class 3)

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California (special)

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California (early)

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Connecticut

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Florida

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Georgia

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Illinois

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Kentucky (regular)

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Kentucky (special)

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Louisiana

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Louisiana (special)

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Louisiana (regular)

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Maryland

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1872 United States Senate election in Maryland
← 1868January 18, 18721878 →

80 members of theMaryland General Assembly
 
CandidateGeorge R. DennisLewis Henry Steiner
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Legislative vote8111
Percentage87.10%11.83%

George R. Dennis was elected by a margin of 75.27%, or 70 votes, for the Class 3 seat.[14]

Massachusetts (special)

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Missouri

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Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New York

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Main article:1873 United States Senate election in New York
See also:List of United States senators from New York and1872 United States House of Representatives elections in New York

The New York election was held on January 21, 1873.[c] RepublicanRoscoe Conkling had been elected in January 1867 to this seat, and his term would expire on March 3, 1873.

At theState election in November 1871, 21 Republicans and 11 Democrats were elected for a two-year term (1872–1873) in the State Senate. In 1872, a faction of the Republican Party opposed the re-election of PresidentUlysses S. Grant and theRadical Republicans who supported him, and under the nameLiberal Republican Party nominated a joint ticket with the Democratic Party. At theState election in November 1872, 91 Republicans, 35 Democrats and two Independents were elected for the session of 1873 to the Assembly. The96th New York State Legislature met from January 7 to May 30, 1873, atAlbany, New York.

The caucus ofRepublican State legislators met on January 8, State SenatorWilliam B. Woodin, ofAuburn (25th D.), presided. 18 state senators and 88 assemblymen were present. They re-nominated Conkling unanimously. The caucus of theDemocratic State legislators nominated Ex-First Judge ofDutchess CountyCharles Wheaton.

Roscoe Conkling was the choice of both the Assembly and the State Senate, and was declared elected.

HouseRepublicanDemocraticRepublicanLiberal Republican
State Senate
(32 members)
Roscoe Conkling20Charles A. Wheaton[d]5William M. Evarts1Henry R. Selden1
State Assembly
(128 members)
Roscoe Conkling92Charles A. Wheaton26    

Note: The vote for Ex-U.S. Attorney GeneralWilliam M. Evarts was cast byNorman M. Allen (32nd district), the vote for Ex-Judge of theNew York Court of AppealsHenry R. Selden byGabriel T. Harrower (27th district). Allen, Harrower andAbiah W. Palmer (11th district) were the three Liberal Republicans in the State Senate.

North Carolina

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North Carolina (regular)

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North Carolina (late)

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Ohio

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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The Pennsylvania General Assembly, consisting of thePennsylvania House of Representatives and thePennsylvania State Senate, voted on January 21, 1873. IncumbentRepublicanSimon Cameron, who waselected in 1867, won re-election.[15]

State Legislature Results[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSimon Cameron (Incumbent)7657.14
DemocraticWilliam A. Wallace5037.59
Liberal RepublicanThomas Marshall10.75
DemocraticHendrick Wright10.75
N/ANot voting53.76
Totals133100.00%

South Carolina

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Vermont

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Wisconsin

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The26th Wisconsin Legislature met in joint session on January 22, 1873, to elect a U.S. senator. The voting was almost entirely along party lines, with five Democrats absent. Of the 128 in attendance, Timothy O. Howe received the votes of all but one of the Republican legislators, winning his third term as U.S. senator.[9]

1st Vote of the26th Wisconsin Legislature, January 22, 1873[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTimothy O. Howe (incumbent)8364.84%
DemocraticHenry L. Palmer4434.38%
DemocraticCharles A. Eldredge10.78%
Absent5
Majority6550.78%
Total votes12896.24%
Republicanhold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ asRepublican Conference Chair
  2. ^ PossiblyCornelius Cole
  3. ^ Although the votes were cast on January 21, both Houses met in a joint session on January 22 to compare nominations, and declare the result.[citation needed]
  4. ^Charles A. Wheaton (1834-1886), lawyer, ofPoughkeepsie, First Judge of the Dutchess County Court 1863-67[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Direct Election of U.S. Senators (1913)".National Archives and Records Administration. February 8, 2022.
  2. ^Kleber, John E. (October 17, 2014).The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 598.ISBN 9780813159010.
  3. ^abTaft, pp. 483–512.
  4. ^"LA - Louisiana".www.senate.gov.
  5. ^"CT US Senate". OurCampaigns.com. May 25, 2016. RetrievedOctober 31, 2019., citing The Journal of the House of Representatives of Connecticut 1872.
  6. ^"Our Campaigns - IL US Senate Race - Jan 20, 1873".www.ourcampaigns.com. RetrievedOctober 31, 2019.
  7. ^Clark, p. 167.
  8. ^Kleber, John E. (October 17, 2014).The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 595.ISBN 9780813159010.
  9. ^abc"January 22, 1873".Journal of the Assembly of Wisconsin (Report).Wisconsin Legislature. 1873. pp. 74–75. RetrievedMarch 8, 2025 – via HathiTrust.
  10. ^ab"Election of Ex-Secretary Boutwell as United States Senator".The New York Times. March 13, 1873. p. 1. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2020.
  11. ^"UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. RECENT DECISIONS / CURIOUS LAWSUIT. SENATOR HAGAR, OF CALIFORNIA".The New York Times. December 26, 1873. p. 1. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2020.
  12. ^"THE CALIFORNIA SENATORSHIP".The New York Times. December 17, 1873. p. 1. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2020.
  13. ^ab"THE CALIFORNIAN SENATORSHIP ELECTION OF BOOTH".The New York Times. December 21, 1873. p. 1. RetrievedFebruary 17, 2020.
  14. ^"Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Jan 18, 1872".www.ourcampaigns.com. RetrievedNovember 5, 2022.
  15. ^ab"U.S. Senate Election - 21 January 1873"(PDF). Wilkes University. RetrievedDecember 22, 2013.

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