1908 Massachusetts Senate elections ← 1907 November 4, 1908 1909 →
All 40 seats in theMassachusetts Senate 21 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Seats won 34 6 Seat change 3 3Popular vote 294,676 175,085 Percentage 60.6% 36.0%
Elections to theMassachusetts Senate were held on November 4, 1908, to elect 40 State Senators to the 130th Massachusetts General Court. Candidates were elected at the district level, with many districts covering multiple towns or counties.
Senate districts as apportioned in 1906 This district contained the following towns:
1908 Berkshire Senate election[ 1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican William Turtle 6,208 57.12% Democratic John F. Prindle 4,346 39.99% Independence Frank Fitzsimmons 314 2.89% Total votes 10,868 100.00%
Berkshire, Hampshire, and Hampden[ edit ] This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
1908 First Bristol Senate election[ 1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican William M. Dean 5,914 64.90% Republican Albert G. Godfrey (write-in) 2,150 23.59% Independence Michael Joseph Brohen 1,049 11.51% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 9,114 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Second Bristol Senate election[ 2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Joseph Turner 6,870 58.00% Democratic William Moran 4,496 37.96% Independence Michael Bushnell 478 4.04% Total votes 11,844 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Third Bristol Senate election[ 2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Samuel Ross 4,651 46.60% Republican Nathaniel P. Sowle (write-in) 3,637 36.44% Democratic Charles G. Wood 1,688 16.91% Write-in All others 5 0.01% {{{change}}} Total votes 9,981 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Cape District Senate election[ 2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Eben S. Keith 4,070 84.67% Democratic Clarkson P. Bearse 728 15.14% Write-in All others 9 0.19% {{{change}}} Total votes 4,807 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 First Essex Senate election[ 2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican William R. Salter 6,915 73.37% Democratic Charles Allen Taber 2,510 26.63% Total votes 9,425 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Second Essex Senate election[ 3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Clifford B. Bray 6,683 66.57% Democratic Andrew H. Paton 3,356 33.43% Total votes 10,039 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Third Essex Senate election[ 3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican James F. Shaw 4,868 55.63% Democratic Charles D. Smith 3,822 43.68% Independence William H. Adams 611 6.98% Total votes 8,751 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Fourth Essex Senate election[ 3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Harry P. Morse 6,673 78.10% Democratic Jason Spofford 1,871 21.90% Total votes 8,544 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Fifth Essex Senate election[ 3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican George Bunting 6,399 52.56% Democratic Dennis E. Halley 5,338 43.84% Socialist Louis B. Talbot 438 3.60% Total votes 12,175 100.00%
Franklin and Hampshire [ edit ] This district contained the following towns:
1908 Franklin and Hampshire Senate election[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Dennis E. Farley 6,321 68.47% Democratic Albert J. Amstein 2,405 26.05% Independence George I. Varney 506 5.48% Write-in All others 2 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 9,234 100.00%
This district contained the city ofSpringfield .
1908 First Hampden Senate election[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Francke W. Dickinson 6,185 60.28% Democratic Richard A. Hennessey[ a] 3,390 33.04% Socialist Samuel M. Jones 685 6.68% Total votes 10,260 100.00%
^ Hennessey was also endorsed by the Independence League. This district contained the following towns:
1908 Second Hampden Senate election[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Daniel D. Mahoney 6,062 51.34% Republican Frederick Childs 5,199 44.03% Socialist John R. Kirwin 546 4.62% Total votes 11,807 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 First Middlesex Senate election[ 5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Henry C. Mulligan 7,477 55.13% Democratic Martin T. Hall 6,084 44.87% Total votes 13,561 100.00%
This district contained Wards 5 through 11 ofCambridge .
1908 Second Middlesex Senate election[ 5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Thorndike Spalding 5,180 60.61% Democratic J. Joseph Foley 2,989 34.97% Independence Albin M. Richards 378 4.42% Total votes 8,547 100.00%
This district contained the city ofSomerville .
This district contained the cities ofEverett ,Malden , andMelrose .
1908 Fourth Middlesex Senate election[ 5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Wilmot R. Evans 8,200 70.59% Democratic Charles Burleigh 2,883 23.35% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 11,084 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Fifth Middlesex Senate election[ 5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican John L. Harvey 7,111 58.60% Democratic John J. Burns 4,401 36.27% Independence John J. Burns 622 5.13% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 12,135 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Sixth Middlesex Senate election[ 6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican J. Howell Crosby 6,933 68.43% Democratic John J. Butler 3,198 31.56% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 10,132 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Seventh Middlesex Senate election[ 6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican James Wilson Grimes 5,276 55.54% Democratic Isaac E. Graves 3,581 37.69% Independence William H. Brown 642 6.76% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 9,500 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Eighth Middlesex Senate election[ 6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Joseph H. Hibbard 6,236 50.06% Democratic James E. O'Donnell 5,830 46.80% Socialist William J. Carroll 235 1.89% Independence Hugh Gallagher 156 1.25% Total votes 12,457 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
1908 First Suffolk Senate election[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Lewis Burnham 7,224 68.30% Democratic Peter Maguire 3,353 31.70% Total votes 10,577 100.00%
This district contained Wards 2–5 ofBoston and Wards 1-3 ofCambridge .
This district contained Wards 6–8 ofBoston and Ward 4 ofCambridge .
1908 Third Suffolk Senate election[ 8] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Edward W. Dixon 4,545 69.44% Republican Eben S. Johnson 1,711 26.14% Independence Kristian N. Skauen 289 4.42% Total votes 6,545 100.00%
This district contained Wards 9, 12, and 17 ofBoston .
This district contained Wards 10, 11, and 25 ofBoston .
1908 Fifth Suffolk Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Charles D.B. Fisk 6,922 80.91% Independence William C. Johnson 1,630 26.06% Write-in All others 3 0.03% {{{change}}} Total votes 8,555 100.00%
This district contained Wards 13 through 16 ofBoston .
1908 Sixth Suffolk Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Patrick H. O'Connor 8,191 69.64% Republican Joseph W. Cullen 2,973 25.23% Independence John T. Dobbyn 394 3.35% Socialist John F. Molloy 203 1.73% Write-in All others 1 0.00% {{{change}}} Total votes 11,762 100.00%
This district contained Wards 18, 19, and 22 ofBoston .
1908 Seventh Suffolk Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic John J. Butler 4,329 40.70% Democratic Timothy F. Murphy (write-in) 3,231 30.38% Republican Israel Mostowitz 2,459 23.12% Independence William P. Sawyer 617 5.80% Total votes 10636 100.00%
This district contained Wards 20 and 21 ofBoston .
1908 Eighth Suffolk Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican W. Prentiss Parker 7,091 55.52% Democratic John J. Cummings 4,684 36.67% Independence Washington A. Coles 529 4.14% Independent John A.W. Silver 468 3.66% Total votes 12,772 100.00%
This district contained Wards 23 and 24 ofBoston .
1908 Ninth Suffolk Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Gideon B. Abbott 5,365 54.09% Democratic Michael J. Murray 3,852 38.83% Independence James C. Christian 560 5.65% Socialist Charles F. Claus 140 1.41% Write-in All others 2 3.66% {{{change}}} Total votes 9,919 100.00%
This district contained Wards 4 through 10 ofWorcester .
1908 First Worcester Senate election[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Elmer C. Potter 7,180 59.11% Democratic Louis B. Glixman 4,967 40.89% Total votes 12,147 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Second Worcester Senate election[ 10] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Edward A. Cowee 6,030 99.92% Write-in All others 5 0.08% {{{change}}} Total votes 6,035 100.00%
This district contained the following towns:
This district contained the following towns:
1908 Third Worcester Senate election[ 10] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican George F. Birch 5,259 50.40% Democratic John F. Meaney 5,170 49.54% Write-in All others 6 0.06% {{{change}}} Total votes 10,435 100.00%
Worcester and Hampden [ edit ] This district contained the following towns:
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