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1950 United States Senate elections in Kansas

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1950 United States Senate special election in Kansas

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November 7, 1950
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NomineeFrank CarlsonPaul Aiken
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote335,880271,365
Percentage54.25%43.83%

County results
Carlson:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%
Aiken:     40–50%     50–60%

Senator before election

Harry Darby
Republican

Elected Senator

Frank Carlson
Republican

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The1950 United States Senate elections in Kansas took place on November 7, 1950. Incumbent Republican SenatorClyde M. Reed died in office on November 8, 1949. GovernorFrank Carlson appointedHarry Darby to serve out the remaining year of Reed's term. Two elections for the same Senate seat were held on the same day: one as a special election to fill the remainder of Reed's six-year term, and another to elect a Senator to serve the next six-year term. Darby did not seek re-election. Instead, Governor Carlson ran, won the Republican primary, and defeated Democratic nominee Paul Aiken, the former Assistant U.S. Postmaster General, by a wide margin.

Democratic primary

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Regular election

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Candidates

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Results

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Democratic primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPaul Aiken54,85757.15%
DemocraticCarl V. Rice41,13542.85%
Total votes95,992100.00%

Special election

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Candidates

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Results

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Democratic primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPaul Aiken47,97557.75%
DemocraticCarl V. Rice35,10342.25%
Total votes83,078100.00%

Republican primary

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Regular election

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFrank Carlson140,79858.61%
RepublicanHarry W. Colmery99,41841.39%
Total votes240,216100.00%

Special election

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFrank Carlson121,02057.37%
RepublicanHarry W. Colmery89,92142.63%
Total votes210,941100.00%

Prohibition primary

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Regular election

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Candidates

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  • Floyd M. Gurley

Results

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Prohibition primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProhibitionFloyd M. Gurley379100.00%
Total votes379100.00%

After winning the primary election, Gurley withdrew from the race, explaining, "My reason being that I have conscientious objections to the advocacy or support of a state legalizing or supporting the sale of whiskey or other forms of debauchery."[4] Gurley was replaced on the general election ballot by Verne L. Damon, a history professor atSterling College.[5]

General election

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Regular election

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1950 United States Senate election in Kansas[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanFrank Carlson335,88054.25%−3.59%
DemocraticPaul Aiken271,36543.83%+3.18%
ProhibitionVerne L. Damon11,8591.92%
Majority64,51510.42%−6.77%
Total votes619,104100.00%
Republicanhold

Special election

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1950 United States Senate special election in Kansas[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanFrank Carlson321,71855.17%−2.67%
DemocraticPaul Aiken261,40544.83%+4.17%
Majority60,31310.34%−6.85%
Total votes583,123100.00%
Republicanhold

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Senate Bid By Aiken".Parsons Sun.Parsons, Kansas. April 13, 1950. p. 1. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
  2. ^ab"Rice Will Jump Into Senate Tilt".The Wichita Eagle.Wichita, Kansas. February 19, 1950. p. 1, 27. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
  3. ^abcdefgRyan, Larry (1950).Thirty-Seventh Biennial Report of the Secretary of State 1949-1950.Topeka, Kansas: Kansas State Printer. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
  4. ^"Flays 'Legalized Debauchery' In Kansas".Iola Register.Iola, Kansas. September 14, 1950. p. 1. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
  5. ^"Prohibition Party Has New Candidate".Parsons Sun.Parsons, Kansas. September 23, 1950. p. 9. RetrievedMarch 3, 2025.
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