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1920 Connecticut Senate election

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1920 Election of Senators from the US state of Connecticut
Not to be confused with1920 United States Senate elections § Connecticut.

1920 Connecticut Senate election

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All 35 seats in theConnecticut State Senate
18 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderGeorge W. Klett[1]Charles C. Hemenway[2]
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seatDistrict 6District 2
(lost)
Last election2411
Seats won341
Seat changeIncrease 10Decrease 10
Popular vote227,033123,857
Percentage62.9%34.3%


President pro tempore of the Senate before election

William H. Heald
Republican

Elected President pro tempore of the Senate

William H. Hall
Republican

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TheConnecticut Senate election, 1920 was held on November 2, 1920, to elect all 35 Senators to theConnecticut State Senate for the term which began in January 1921 and ended in January 1923. It occurred on the same date as other federal and state elections, including the state'sgubernatorial election.

The election saw 34Republicans win election or re-election, and 1Democrat win election. 10 seats flipped from Democratic to Republican.

Results

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Results of the 1920 Connecticut Senate election.[3] Party shading denotes winner of Senate seat.

DistrictConstituencyIncumbent SenatorRepublican candidate
(percent won)
Democratic candidate
(percent won)[4]
1Hartford Wards 8, 9, 10Edward D. Broder (D)Clarence W. Seymour
59.3%
Josephine Maxim1
35.6%
2Hartford Wards 3, 4, 5, 6Charles C. Hemenway (D)F. Spencer Goodwin
54.2%
Saul Berman
39.7%
3Hartford Wards 1, 2, 7Herman P. Koppleman (D)Louis B. Rosenfeld
48.0%
Thomas F. Dignam
40.7%
4East Hartford,Glastonbury,Manchester,Marlborough,Newington,South Windsor,Rocky Hill,WethersfieldArthur E. Bowers (R)Arthur E. Bowers
65.2%
Edward G. Dolan
34.8%
5Avon,Berlin,Bristol,Burlington,Farmington,Plainville,Southington,West HartfordRichard H. Deming (R)John H. Trumbull
68.6%
Charles H. Curtis
31.4%
6New BritainGeorge W. Klett (R)Edward F. Hall
67.9%
Abraham M. Gorbach
32.1%
7Bloomfield,Canton,East Granby,East Windsor,Enfield,Granby,Hartland,Simsbury,Suffield,Windsor,Windsor LocksAlbert H. House (R)Richard B. Eno
64.5%
Fred H. Thrall
35.5%
8New Haven Wards 8, 9, 12, and 14G. Herbert Bishop (D)Charles M. Bakewell
59.7%
Patrick F. O'Meara
35.4%
9New Haven Wards 1, 2, 10, and 13Harry A. Leonard (R)James H. MacDonald
72.7%
Fred D. Faulkner
24.3%
10New Haven Wards 3, 4, and 5Dennis J. Bailey (D)Hugh McCahey
49.2%
Daniel L. Bailey
42.4%
11New Haven Wards 6, 7, 11, and 15Dennis M. Clyne (D)Lorenzo C. Furcolo
47.0%
Dennis M. Clyne
38.2%
12Branford,East Haven,Guilford,Hamden,Madison,North Branford,North Haven,WallingfordArthur W. Marsden (R)John W. Sanford
69.3%
J.P. Craig
22.9%
13MeridenEugene P. Golden (R)Eugene P. Golden
62.5%
Harold C. Hall
35.1%
14Bethany,Cheshire,Milford,Naugatuck,Orange2,Prospect,Woodbridge,WolcottWatson R. Woodruff (R)Charles R. Treat
69.0%
Arthur H. Doolittle
27.1%
15Waterbury Wards 1, 2, 3, and 6Charles A. Templeton (R)Lancaster P. Clark
58.2%
Alfred Lachance
38.1%
16Waterbury Wards 4 and 5John Hurley (D)Arnold Rasmussen
35.3%
Daniel F. Pickett
62.1%
17Ansonia,Beacon Falls,Derby,Middlebury,Oxford,Seymour,SouthburyRaymond T. French (D)Frederick M. Drew
56.0%
John W. Schumacher
42.0%
18Groton,New LondonWilliam C. Fox (D)Cornelius C. Costello
62.5%
William C. Fox
35.3%
19Ledyard,Norwich,PrestonWilliam B. Wilcox (D)Allyn L. Brown
58.7%
Charles S. Avery
38.9%
20Bozrah,Colchester,East Lyme,Franklin,Griswold,Lyme,Lebanon,Lisbon,Montville,North Stonington,Old Lyme,Salem,Sprague,Stonington,Voluntown,WaterfordElisha Waterman (R)James Graham
68.2%
John S. Sullivan
31.8%
21Bridgeport Voting Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5Frederic A. Bartlett (R)Earle E. Garlick
61.9%
John F. Mograin
30.3%
22Bridgeport Voting Districts 6, 7, 8, and 11Alexander L. DeLaney (R)Alexander L. DeLaney
61.8%
Lawrence T. Gallagher
33.6%
23Bridgeport Voting Districts 9, 10, and 12George B. Clark (D)Howard S. Challenger
62.3%
George B. Clark
32.8%
24Bethel,Brookfield,Danbury,New Fairfield,Redding,Ridgefield,ShermanHarvey P. Bissell (R)Edward H. Bailey
65.5%
George Taylor
34.5%
25Easton,Fairfield,Shelton,Monroe,Newtown,Stratford,Trumbull,Weston,WestportJohn B. Dillon (R)Elmore S. Banks
70.9%
John W. Treadwell
29.1%
26Darien,New Canaan,Wilton,NorwalkCharles E. Williamson (R)Nehemiah Candee
68.5%
Edward J. Quinian
31.5%
27Greenwich,StamfordJames R. Mead (R)Matthew H. Kenealy
71.8%
William P. Mulville
28.2%
28Ashford,Eastford,Killingly,Putnam,Thompson,WoodstockArchibald Macdonald (R)Archibald Macdonald
65.1%
John O. Fox
34.8%
29Brooklyn,Canterbury,Chaplin,Hampton,Plainfield,Pomfret,Scotland,Sterling,WindhamSessions L. Adams (R)Charles H. Blake
58.9%
Charles H. Williams
41.0%
30Goshen,Harwinton,Litchfield,New Hartford,TorringtonJohn N. Brooks (R)John N. Brooks
68.0%
William P. Driscoll
32.0%
31Barkhamsted,Canaan,Colebrook,Cornwall,Kent,Norfolk,North Canaan,Salisbury,Sharon,WinchesterDwight B. Tiffany (R)Malcolm D. Rudd
65.5%
Edward D. Cartwright
34.4%
32Bethlehem,Bridgewater,Morris,New Milford,Plymouth,Roxbury,Thomaston,Warren,Washington,Watertown,WoodburyClifford E. Hough (R)Clarence B. Emery
65.8%
Charles T. Davis
34.2%
33Cromwell,Middlefield,MiddletownGeorge F. Chapin (R)Dale D. Butler
60.1%
Maurice E. Miner
39.9%
34Chester,Clinton,Durham,East Haddam,East Hampton,Essex,Haddam,Killingworth,Old Saybrook,Portland,Saybrook3,WestbrookEdward W. Hazen (R)Mathewson W. Potter
70.3%
Horace E. Kelsey
29.7%
35Andover,Bolton,Columbia,Coventry,Ellington,Hebron,Mansfield,Somers,Stafford,Tolland,Union,Vernon,WillingtonWilliam H. Heald (R)William H. Hall
69.7%
William S. Ellis
30.3%

Notes
1 Wife ofHiram Percy Maxim.
2 IncludesWest Haven, in 1920 it was aborough ofOrange
3 Today known asDeep River.

References

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  1. ^"Women in Small Towns Get voice in Nominations For Assembly, Under Special Act".The Hartford Courant. The Hartford Courant. September 22, 1920. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2020.
  2. ^"Governor Awaits Second Vote Before Certifying Suffrage; Soldiers Ask Bonus Referendum".The Hartford Courant. The Hartford Courant. September 22, 1920. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2020.
  3. ^Secretary of the State of Connecticut."Vote for Senators – November 2, 1920". State of Connecticut. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2020.
  4. ^"Kenealy Has Record vote of Senators".The Hartford Courant. The Hartford Courant. November 4, 1920. RetrievedSeptember 17, 2020.
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