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1911 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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1911 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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280 members of the Massachusetts General Court
141[1] votes needed to win
 
NomineeHenry Cabot LodgeSherman L. Whipple
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Electoral vote146121
Percentage52.33%43.37%

Senator before election

Henry Cabot Lodge
Republican

Elected Senator

Henry Cabot Lodge
Republican

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The1911 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held during January 1911.Republican incumbentHenry Cabot Lodge won election to a fourth term despite intense opposition within his own party. Lodge received only five votes more than the necessary minimum for a majority.

At the time, Massachusetts elected United States senators by a majority vote of the combined houses of theMassachusetts General Court.

Background

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Lodge faced opposition fromProgressive Republicans over his alleged support of big business and trade restrictions, as well as his "bossism" and opposition to popular election of Senators. The opposition was led by U.S. RepresentativeButler Ames, who declared his candidacy against Lodge on June 26, 1910.[2]

Following the 1910 state election, the incomingMassachusetts Senate was composed of 25 Republicans and 15 Democrats. TheMassachusetts House of Representatives was composed of 128 Republicans, 111 Democrats, and one Socialist. The overall composition of the General Court was 153 Republicans, 126 Democrats, and one Socialist.[1]

Polling

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In a November 10 canvas of Republican state legislators-elect, the Daily Globe found 51 in favor of Lodge's re-election, 12 opposed, and 50 uncommitted. 40 did not respond.[1]

In a November 23 canvas of Republican state legislators-elect, the Daily Globe found 62 in favor of Lodge's re-election, 14 opposed, and 64 uncommitted. 13 did not respond.[3]

Results

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1911 United States Senate election in Massachusetts[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanHenry Cabot Lodge (incumbent)14652.33%
DemocraticSherman L. Whipple12143.37%
RepublicanButler Ames72.51%
RepublicanAbbott Lawrence Lowell20.72%
RepublicanCurtis Guild, Jr.10.36%
SocialistSylvester McBride10.36%
DemocraticJohn R. Thayer10.36%
NoneNo vote10.36%
Total votes280100.00%

References

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  1. ^abc"MANY UNWILLING TO DECLARE FOR LODGE".The Boston Daily Globe. November 10, 1910.
  2. ^"AMES IS OUT FOR SENATE".Detroit Free Press. June 26, 1910.
  3. ^"MANY REPUBLICANS NOT YET COMMITTED TO LODGE".Boston Daily Globe. November 23, 1910.
  4. ^"MA US Senate".OurCampaigns.com. RetrievedDecember 5, 2019.
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