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1960 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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1960 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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NomineeLeverett SaltonstallThomas J. O'Connor
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote1,358,5561,050,725
Percentage56.19%43.46%

County results
Municipality results
Saltonstall:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
O'Connor:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Senator before election

Leverett Saltonstall
Republican

Elected Senator

Leverett Saltonstall
Republican

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TheUnited States Senate election of 1960 in Massachusetts was held on November 8, 1960, withRepublican IncumbentLeverett Saltonstall defeating his challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Declared

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Withdrew

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  • Edmund Dinis, District Attorney

Campaign

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GovernorFoster Furcolo, who lost to Saltonstall in 1954, decided to run against him again in 1960.

On June 15, 1960,Springfield MayorThomas J. O'Connor announced he would challenge Furcolo for the Democratic nomination.[1] O'Connor received support from Democrats who were opposed to Furcolo's effort to enact a state sales tax.Edmund Dinis, District Attorney for the southern district, was briefly in the race, but dropped at the party convention to support O'Connor.[2] In a show of unity, Furcolo was nominated at the convention byMassachusetts Senate President and political foeJohn E. Powers. Furcolo defeated O'Connor by a 3 to 1 margin at the Democratic State Convention, but O'Connor decided to remain in the race.[3] In the primary, O'Connor upset Furcolo 48% to 39% with SouthernMiddlesex County Register of Deeds Edmund C. Buckley received the remaining 13%. O'Connor was able to sweep the western part of the state and top Furcolo by 10,000 in Boston.[4]

Convention results

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1960 Democratic convention, U.S. Senate balloting[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticFoster Furcolo1,18978.22%
DemocraticThomas J. O'Connor33121.78%
Total votes1,520100.00%

Results

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1960 Democratic U.S. Senate primary[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticThomas J. O'Connor270,08148.33%
DemocraticFoster Furcolo217,93939.01%
DemocraticEdmund C. Buckley70,74412.66%
Total votes558,764100.00%

General election

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Campaign

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During the general election, O'Connor contrasted his youth to Saltonstall's age, calling him "yesterday's senator" and "The Late George Apley of Massachusetts politics".[7] O'Connor also attacked the senator for "fail[ing] to act for the working man" and for helping "big business brigands" destroy the state's textile industry.[8]

Saltonstall ran on his long record of public service. He criticized O'Connor for stating that he would consider continue serving as Springfield mayor if elected to the Senate, arguing that Americans need "not part-time leadership but full leadership".[9]

Saltonstall also criticized O'Connor's campaign for lacking substance. After refusing to debate O'Connor, Saltonstall stated "If my opponent would express his opinions of some of the vital national and international issues, I would then consider whether I would debate on these subjects or not".[10]

Results

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Saltonstall defeated O'Connor 1,358,556 votes to 1,050,725 to hold on to his Senate seat.[11]

General election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanLeverett Saltonstall (incumbent)1,358,55656.19%Increase5.65
DemocraticThomas J. O'Connor1,050,72543.46%Decrease5.57
Socialist LaborLawrence Gilfedder5,7350.24%Decrease0.04
ProhibitionMark R. Shaw2,7940.11%Decrease0.04
Total votes2,417,810100.00%

References

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  1. ^"Furcolo Challenged".The New York Times. June 16, 1960.
  2. ^Micciche, S.E. (June 18, 1960). "Senator Powers Will Nominate Furcolo Today".The Boston Globe.
  3. ^Micciche, S.E. (June 19, 1960). "Furcolo, Ward in Sweep".The Boston Globe.
  4. ^Harris, John (September 14, 1960). "O'Connor Upsets Furcolo".The Boston Globe.
  5. ^"Stormy Democratic Session Leaves September Contests".Holyoke Transcript-Telegram. June 20, 1960. p. 2.
  6. ^"Election statistics, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts".
  7. ^Ainley, Leslie (October 26, 1960). "O'Connor Places Accent on Youth".The Boston Globe.
  8. ^Leary, Robert (October 27, 1960). "Saltonstall, O'Connor Exchange Sharp Blows".The Boston Globe.
  9. ^Leary, Robert (November 1, 1960). "Salty Warns: No Pad-Time in Senate".The Boston Globe.
  10. ^"Saltonstall Cites Record On Vital State, U.S. Issues".The Boston Globe. September 22, 1960.
  11. ^Election Statistics 1960.
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