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The1938 United States Senate elections occurred in the middle ofFranklin D. Roosevelt's second term. The 32 seats ofClass 3 were contested in regular elections, and special elections were held to fill vacancies. The Republicans gained eight seats from the Democrats, though this occurred after multipleDemocratic gains since the1932 election, leading to the Democrats retaining a commanding lead over the Republicans with more than two-thirds of the legislative chamber.
A contemporary account[1] cited a number of reasons for the losses suffered by the Democrats. The Recession of 1937 had continued into the first half of 1938, and had arguably weakened public confidence in the administration'sNew Deal economic policies, along with controversy over theJudicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 (Roosevelt's "court-packing" plan).
There were, in addition, strains between the more liberal New Deal supporters and the conservative wing of the Democratic party centered in the Southern states, which were exacerbated by an effort led by President Roosevelt to target certain conservative senators for defeat in Democratic primaries, includingWalter George ofGeorgia,Millard Tydings ofMaryland,Robert Rice Reynolds ofNorth Carolina, andEllison Smith ofSouth Carolina. While a number of New Deal supporters won primary elections, such asAlben Barkley inKentucky, who defeatedGovernorHappy Chandler,James P. Pope ofIdaho, a prominent New Deal supporter, lost his bid for re-nomination, as didCalifornia'sWilliam McAdoo — though McAdoo's Democratic opponent,Sheridan Downey, had campaigned as a liberal New Dealer on many issues who would also do more to improve pension plans.[2]
PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt had faced opposition from conservative Democrats and the Republicans inCongress since the beginning of his presidency.Josiah Bailey,Edward R. Burke,Harry F. Byrd,James F. Byrnes,Walter F. George,Peter G. Gerry,Carter Glass,Pat Harrison,Rush Holt Sr.,Kenneth McKellar, andEllison D. Smith were the conservative Democratic senators that opposed Roosevelt's policies although Harrison, Burke, Byrnes, and McKellar had initially supported theFirst New Deal. Vice PresidentJohn Nance Garner pushed for Roosevelt to support more conservative policies. The Republicans gained eight seats in the Senate while the Democrats maintained their majority. However, there were around twenty unreliable Democratic votes for Roosevelt which allowed conservatives to block some of his policies.[3]
One Democrat retired instead of seeking re-election, one Democrat retired instead of seeking election to finish the unexpired term and one Democrat retired instead of seeking election to finish the unexpired term and election to a full term.
| State | Senator | Replaced by |
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| Illinois | William H. Dieterich | Scott W. Lucas |
| Oregon (special) | Alfred E. Reames | Alexander G. Barry |
| Oregon | Alfred E. Reames | Rufus C. Holman |
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Seven Democrats sought re-election but lost in the primary or general election. One Democrat sought election to a full term but lost in the primary election and one Democrat sought election to finish the unexpired term but lost in the primary election.
One Democrat died on June 17, 1938, and his seat remained vacant until the election.
| State | Senator | Replaced by |
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| New York (special) | Royal S. Copeland | James M. Mead |
| State | Senator | Replaced by |
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| Idaho | William Edgar Borah | John Thomas |
| Illinois | James Hamilton Lewis | James M. Slattery |
| Kentucky | Marvel Mills Logan | Happy Chandler |
| Vermont | Ernest Willard Gibson | Ernest W. Gibson Jr. |
| D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | ||
| D18 | D17 | D16 | D15 | D14 | D13 | D12 | D11 | D10 | D9 |
| D19 | D20 | D21 | D22 | D23 | D24 | D25 | D26 | D27 | D28 |
| D38 | D37 | D36 | D35 | D34 | D33 | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 |
| D39 | D40 | D41 | D42 | D43 | D44 | D45 | D46 Ala. (reg) Ala. (sp) Ran[a] | D47 Ariz. Ran | D48 Ark. Ran |
| Majority → | D49 Calif. Ran | ||||||||
| D58 Kan. Ran | D57 Iowa Ran | D56 Ind. Ran | D55 Ill. Retired | D54 Idaho Ran | D53 Ga. Ran | D52 Fla. Ran | D51 Conn. Ran | D50 Colo. Ran | |
| D59 Ky. Ran | D60 La. Ran | D61 Md. Ran | D62 Mo. Ran | D63 Nev. Ran | D64 N.H. Ran | D65 N.J. (sp) Retired | D66 N.Y. (reg) Ran | D67 N.Y. (sp) Died | D68 N.C. Ran |
| FL2 | D77 Wisc. Ran | D76 Wash. Ran | D75 Utah Ran | D74 Tenn. (sp) Ran | D73 S.D. (reg) RanS.D. (sp) Retired | D72 S.C. Ran | D71 Ore. (reg) Ore. (sp) Retired | D70 Okla. Ran | D69 Ohio Ran |
| FL1 | I1 | P1 | R15 Vt. Ran | R14 Pa. Ran | R13 N.D. Ran | R12 | R11 | R10 | R9 |
| R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | ||
| D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | D7 | D8 | ||
| D18 | D17 | D16 | D15 | D14 | D13 | D12 | D11 | D10 | D9 |
| D19 | D20 | D21 | D22 | D23 | D24 | D25 | D26 | D27 | D28 |
| D38 | D37 | D36 | D35 | D34 | D33 | D32 | D31 | D30 | D29 |
| D39 | D40 | D41 | D42 | D43 | D44 | D45 | D46 Ala. (sp) Elected[b][a] Ala. (reg) Re-elected[a] | D47 Ariz. Re-elected | D48 Ark. Re-elected |
| Majority → | D49 Calif. Hold | ||||||||
| D58 La. Re-elected | D57 Ky. Re-elected | D56 Iowa Re-elected | D55 Ind. Re-elected | D54 Ill. Hold | D53 Idaho Hold | D52 Ga. Re-elected | D51 Fla. Re-elected | D50 Colo. Re-elected | |
| D59 Md. Re-elected | D60 Mo. Re-elected | D61 Nev. Re-elected | D62 N.Y. (reg) Re-elected | D63 N.Y. (sp) Hold | D64 N.C. Re-elected | D65 Okla. Re-elected | D66 S.C. Re-elected | D67 Tenn. (sp) Hold | D68 Utah Re-elected |
| R19 N.J. (sp) Gain | R20 Ohio Gain | R21 Ore. (reg) Ore. (sp) Gain | R22 S.D. (reg) S.D. (sp) Gain | R23 Wisc. Gain | P1 | I1 | FL1 | FL2 | D69 Wash. Re-elected |
| R18 N.H. Gain | R17 Kan. Gain | R16 Conn. Gain | R15 Vt. Re-elected | R14 Pa. Re-elected | R13 N.D. Re-elected | R12 | R11 | R10 | R9 |
| R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | R7 | R8 | ||
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In these special elections, the winner was seated during 1938 or before January 3, 1939; ordered by election date.
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| Alabama (Class 3) | J. Lister Hill | Democratic | 1938(Appointed) | Interim appointee electedApril 26, 1938. |
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| New Jersey (Class 1) | John Milton | Democratic | 1938(Appointed) | Interim appointee retired. WinnerelectedNovember 8, 1938. Republican gain. |
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| New York (Class 1) | Royal S. Copeland | Democratic | 1922 1928 1934 | Incumbent died June 17, 1938. Winner electedNovember 8, 1938. Democratic hold. |
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| Oregon (Class 3) | Alfred E. Reames | Democratic | 1938(Appointed) | Interim appointee retired. Winner electedNovember 8, 1938. Republican gain. Winner did not run for the next term, however; see below. |
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| South Dakota (Class 3) | Herbert E. Hitchcock | Democratic | 1936(Appointed) | Interim appointee retired. WinnerelectedNovember 8, 1938. Republican gain. Winner did not run for the next term, however; see below. |
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| Tennessee (Class 2) | George L. Berry | Democratic | 1937(Appointed) | Interim appointee lost nomination to finish the term. Winner electedNovember 8, 1938. Democratic hold. Winner delayed his term until January 16, 1939, to finish his term asdistrict attorney. |
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In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning January 3, 1939; ordered by state.
All of the elections involved the Class 3 seats.
| State | Incumbent | Results | Candidates | ||
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| Alabama | J. Lister Hill | Democratic | 1938(Appointed) 1938(special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Arizona | Carl Hayden | Democratic | 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Arkansas | Hattie Caraway | Democratic | 1931(Appointed) 1932(special) | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| California | William Gibbs McAdoo | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent lost renomination. New senatorelected. Democratic hold. Incumbent then resigned andThomas M. Storke (D) was appointed to finish the term. |
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| Colorado | Alva B. Adams | Democratic | 1923(Appointed) 1924(Retired) 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Connecticut | Augustine Lonergan | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senatorelected. Republican gain. |
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| Florida | Claude Pepper | Democratic | 1936(special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Georgia | Walter F. George | Democratic | 1922(special) 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Idaho | James P. Pope | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent lost renomination. New senator elected. Democratic hold. |
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| Illinois | William H. Dieterich | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent retired. New senatorelected. Democratic hold. |
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| Indiana | Frederick Van Nuys | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Iowa | Guy Gillette | Democratic | 1936(special) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Kansas | George McGill | Democratic | 1930(special) 1932 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected. Republican gain. |
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| Kentucky | Alben W. Barkley | Democratic | 1926 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Louisiana | John H. Overton | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Maryland | Millard Tydings | Democratic | 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Missouri | Bennett Champ Clark | Democratic | 1932 1933(Appointed) | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Nevada | Pat McCarran | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| New Hampshire | Fred H. Brown | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected. Republican gain. |
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| New York | Robert F. Wagner | Democratic | 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| North Carolina | Robert R. Reynolds | Democratic | 1932(special) 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| North Dakota | Gerald Nye | Republican | 1925(Appointed) 1926(special) 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Ohio | Robert J. Bulkley | Democratic | 1930(special) 1932 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senatorelected. Republican gain. |
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| Oklahoma | Elmer Thomas | Democratic | 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Oregon | Alfred E. Reames | Democratic | 1938(Appointed) | Interim appointee retired. New senator elected. Republican gain. |
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| Pennsylvania | James J. Davis | Republican | 1930(special) 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| South Carolina | Ellison D. Smith | Democratic | 1909 1914 1920 1926 1932 | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| South Dakota | Herbert E. Hitchcock | Democratic | 1936(Appointed) | Interim appointee lost nomination to next term. New senatorelected. Republican gain. |
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| Utah | Elbert D. Thomas | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Vermont | Ernest W. Gibson | Republican | 1933(Appointed) 1934(special) | Incumbentre-elected. |
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| Washington | Homer Bone | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent re-elected. |
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| Wisconsin | F. Ryan Duffy | Democratic | 1932 | Incumbent lost re-election. New senator elected. Republican gain. |
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Thirteen races had a margin of victory under 10%:
| State | Party of winner | Margin |
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| Indiana | Democratic | 0.3% |
| Iowa | Democratic | 0.3% |
| Connecticut | Republican (flip) | 2.9% |
| Illinois | Democratic | 3.0% |
| South Dakota | Republican (flip) | 5.0% |
| Ohio | Republican (flip) | 7.2% |
| New Jersey | Republican (flip) | 7.3% |
| North Dakota | Democratic | 7.5% |
| New Hampshire | Republican (flip) | 8.4% |
| New York | Democratic | 9.5% |
| California | Democratic | 9.7% |
| Idaho | Democratic | 9.8% |
| Oregon | Republican (flip) | 9.8% |
There is no tipping point state.
There were 2 elections due to the August 19, 1937, resignation of two-term DemocratHugo Black. DemocratDixie Bibb Graves was appointed August 20, 1937 (by her husband, the governor) to finish Black's term.
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County results Hill: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Heflin: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| Democratic | J. Lister Hill | 90,601 | 61.81% | ||
| Democratic | James Thomas Heflin | 50,189 | 34.24% | ||
| Democratic | Charles W. Williams | 5,783 | 3.95% | ||
| Turnout | 1.87% | ||||
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| Majority | 40,412 | 27.57% | |||
After congressmanJ. Lister Hill won the January 4, 1938, Democratic primary,Graves resigned and Hill was appointed to continue the term until the April 26, 1938, special election, which he won unopposed.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| Democratic | J. Lister Hill (Incumbent) | 49,429 | 100.00% | ||
| Turnout | 1.87% | ||||
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Hill was then easily re-elected in November to the next term.
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County results Hill: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90-100% Heflin: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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| Democratic | J. Lister Hill (Incumbent) | 113,413 | 86.38% | ||
| Republican | J. M. Pennington | 17,885 | 13.62% | ||
| None | Scattering | 1 | 0.00% | ||
| Majority | 95,528 | 72.76% | |||
| Turnout | 131,299 | 4.96% | |||
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County results Hayden: 70–80% 80–90% >90% | |||||||||||||||||
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Incumbent DemocratCarl Hayden was re-elected to a third term, defeating Republican nominee Burt H. Clingan, chairman of the Arizona Industrial Commission, in the general election.
In contrast to previous elections, Hayden was easily reelected, receiving only token opposition from a relatively unknown Republican challenger.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Carl T. Hayden (Incumbent) | 68,328 | 65.48% | |
| Democratic | Robert E. Miller | 22,154 | 21.23% | |
| Democratic | Whit I. Hughes | 13,867 | 13.29% | |
| Total votes | 104,349 | 100.00 | ||
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| Democratic | Carl T. Hayden (Incumbent) | 82,714 | 76.52% | |
| Republican | Burt H. Clingan | 25,378 | 23.48% | |
| Majority | 57,336 | 53.04% | ||
| Turnout | 108,092 | |||
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County results Caraway: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Hattie Wyatt Caraway (Incumbent) | 122,883 | 89.58% | |
| Republican | C. T. Atkinson | 14,290 | 10.42% | |
| Majority | 108,593 | 79.16% | ||
| Turnout | 137,173 | |||
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County results Downey: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Bancroft: 40–50% 50–60% 70–80% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Sheridan Downey | 1,372,314 | 54.41% | |
| Republican | Philip Bancroft | 1,126,240 | 44.65% | |
| Socialist | Lillian Symes Clements | 22,569 | 0.89% | |
| None | Scattering | 1,019 | 0.04% | |
| Majority | 246,074 | 9.76% | ||
| Turnout | 2,522,142 | |||
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Results by county Adams: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Lee: 40–50% 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Alva B. Adams (Incumbent) | 262,786 | 58.24% | |
| Republican | Archibald A. Lee | 181,297 | 40.18% | |
| Socialist | Carle Whitehead | 3,604 | 0.80% | |
| Independent Progressive | James Allander | 3,522 | 0.78% | |
| Majority | 81,489 | 18.06% | ||
| Turnout | 451,209 | |||
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Danaher: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Lonergan: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Trombley: 40–50% Tie: 30–40% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Republican | John A. Danaher | 270,413 | 42.89% | |
| Democratic | Augustine Lonergan (Incumbent) | 252,426 | 40.04% | |
| Socialist | Bellani Trombley | 99,282 | 15.75% | |
| Socialist Labor | Joseph Mackey | 6,931 | 1.10% | |
| American Labor | Philip Brainard | 766 | 0.12% | |
| Communist | Michael A. Russo | 615 | 0.10% | |
| Majority | 17,987 | 2.85% | ||
| Turnout | 630,433 | |||
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County results Pepper: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% 90-100% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Claude Pepper (Incumbent) | 145,757 | 82.45% | |
| Republican | Thomas E. Swanson | 31,035 | 17.55% | |
| Majority | 114,722 | 64.90% | ||
| Turnout | 176,792 | |||
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County results George: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Talmadge: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Camp: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Walter F. George (Incumbent) | 66,987 | 95.09% | |
| Independent | Charles A. Jiles | 3,442 | 4.89% | |
| Independent | Eugene Talmadge | 14 | 0.02% | |
| Majority | 63,545 | 90.20% | ||
| Turnout | 70,443 | |||
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County results Clark: 50–60% 60–70% Callahan: 50-60% 60-70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | David Worth Clark | 99,801 | 54.66% | |
| Republican | Donald A. Callahan | 81,939 | 44.88% | |
| Progressive | V. A. Verhei | 845 | 0.46% | |
| Majority | 17,862 | 9.78% | ||
| Turnout | 182,585 | |||
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County results Lucas: 50–60% 60–70% Lyons: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% | |||||||||||||||||
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Incumbent DemocratWilliam H. Dieterich retired, making this an open-seat.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Scott W. Lucas | 1,638,162 | 51.32% | |
| Republican | Richard J. Lyons | 1,542,574 | 48.33% | |
| Prohibition | Enoch A. Holtwick | 10,707 | 0.34% | |
| None | Scattering | 569 | 0.02% | |
| Majority | 95,588 | 2.99% | ||
| Turnout | 3,192,012 | |||
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County results Van Nuys: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% Willis: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Frederick Van Nuys (Incumbent) | 788,386 | 49.85% | |
| Republican | Raymond E. Willis | 783,189 | 49.52% | |
| Prohibition | Herman L. Seeger | 6,905 | 0.44% | |
| Socialist | Louis E. Roebuck | 2,026 | 0.13% | |
| Communist | Miles Blansett | 984 | 0.06% | |
| Majority | 5,197 | 0.33% | ||
| Turnout | 1,581,490 | |||
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Gillette: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Dickinson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Guy Gillette (Incumbent) | 413,788 | 49.74% | |
| Republican | Lester J. Dickinson | 410,983 | 49.41% | |
| Farmer–Labor | George F. Buresch | 4,723 | 0.57% | |
| Progressive | Raymond E. Hanke | 1,525 | 0.18% | |
| Prohibition | G. W. Bauseman | 820 | 0.10% | |
| Majority | 2,805 | 0.33% | ||
| Turnout | 831,839 | |||
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County results Reed: 50–60% 60–70% McGill: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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This is the last time that a Senator from Kansas lost re-election. Republicans have not lost a Senate election in the state since.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Clyde M. Reed | 419,532 | 56.21% | |
| Democratic | George McGill (Incumbent) | 326,774 | 43.78% | |
| Independent | Joe Corpstein | 99 | 0.01% | |
| Majority | 92,758 | 12.43% | ||
| Turnout | 746,405 | |||
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County results Barkley: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Haswell: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Alben W. Barkley (Incumbent) | 346,735 | 62.03% | |
| Republican | John P. Haswell | 212,266 | 37.97% | |
| Democratic | Happy Chandler (write-in) | 20 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 134,469 | 22.06% | ||
| Turnout | 559,021 | |||
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| Democratic | John H. Overton (Incumbent) | 151,582 | 99.84% | |
| Independent | Maurice E. Clark | 250 | 0.16% | |
| Majority | 151,332 | 99.68% | ||
| Turnout | 151,832 | |||
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County results Tydings: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Democratic | Millard Tydings (Incumbent) | 357,245 | 68.28% | |
| Republican | Oscar Lesser | 153,253 | 29.29% | |
| Union | George W. Hunt | 5,784 | 1.11% | |
| Socialist | Elisabeth Gilman | 3,311 | 0.63% | |
| American Labor | Frank N. H. Lang | 2,330 | 0.45% | |
| Communist | Harry Straw | 1,301 | 0.25% | |
| Majority | 203,992 | 38.99% | ||
| Turnout | 523,238 | |||
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County results Clark: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Caulfield: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Bennett Champ Clark (Incumbent) | 757,587 | 60.69% | |
| Republican | Henry S. Caulfield | 488,687 | 39.15% | |
| Socialist | J. G. Hodges | 1,712 | 0.14% | |
| Socialist Labor | Karl L. Oberhue | 292 | 0.02% | |
| Majority | 268,900 | 21.54% | ||
| Turnout | 1,248,278 | |||
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County results McCarran: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Oddie: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Pat McCarran (Incumbent) | 27,406 | 58.96% | |
| Republican | Tasker Oddie | 19,078 | 41.04% | |
| Majority | 8,328 | 17.92% | ||
| Turnout | 46,484 | |||
| Democratichold | ||||
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County results Tobey: 50-60% 60-70% Brown: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Charles W. Tobey | 100,633 | 54.23% | |
| Democratic | Fred H. Brown (Incumbent) | 84,920 | 45.77% | |
| Majority | 15,713 | 8.46% | ||
| Turnout | 185,553 | |||
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County results Barbour: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Ely: 50–60% 70–80% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | William Warren Barbour | 816,667 | 52.98% | |
| Democratic | William H. J. Ely | 704,159 | 45.68% | |
| Prohibition | Louis H. Kelley | 8,201 | 0.53% | |
| Socialist | John Palangio | 3,671 | 0.24% | |
| Townsend | Fred Turner | 3,521 | 0.23% | |
| Communist | William Norman | 3,515 | 0.23% | |
| Socialist Labor | John C. Butterworth | 1,873 | 0.12% | |
| Majority | 112,508 | 7.30% | ||
| Turnout | 1,541,607 | |||
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There were 2 elections due to the June 17, 1938, death of three-term DemocratRoyal S. Copeland.
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County Results Wagner: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% O'Brian: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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New York Republicans nominatedJohn Lord O'Brian for the U.S. Senate.[10] Democrats re-nominated the incumbent Wagner.[11] TheAmerican Labor Party endorsed Wagner.[12]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Robert F. Wagner (Incumbent) | 2,098,919 | 45.80% | |
| American Labor | Robert F. Wagner (Incumbent) | 398,410 | 8.69% | |
| Total | Robert F. Wagner (Incumbent) | 2,497,029 | 54.48% | |
| Republican | John Lord O'Brian | 2,046,794 | 44.66% | |
| Independent Progressive | John Lord O'Brian | 11,821 | 0.26% | |
| 'Total' | John Lord O'Brian | 2,058,615 | 44.92% | |
| Socialist | Herman J. Hahn[c] | 23,553 | 0.51% | |
| Socialist Labor | O. Martin Olson[d] | 3,851 | 0.08% | |
| Total votes | 4,583,048 | 100.00% | ||
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Mead: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% Corsi: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% | ||||||||||||||||||||
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New York Republicans nominated Edward Corsi for the short term to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofRoyal S. Copeland.[10] Democrats nominatedJames M. Mead.[11] TheAmerican Labor party endorsed Mead.[12]
| Democratic ticket | Republican ticket | American Labor ticket | Socialist ticket | ||||
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| James M. Mead | 2,060,876 | Edward F. Corsi | 2,083,666 | James M. Mead | 378,028 | Harry W. Laidler | 27,161 |
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Results by county Reynolds: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Jonas: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Robert Rice Reynolds (Incumbent) | 316,685 | 63.80% | |
| Republican | Charles A. Jonas | 179,650 | 36.20% | |
| Majority | 137,035 | 27.60% | ||
| Turnout | 496,335 | |||
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County results Nye: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% Langer: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Gerald Nye (Incumbent) | 131,907 | 50.12% | |
| Independent | William Langer | 112,007 | 42.56% | |
| Democratic | J. J. Nygard | 19,244 | 7.31% | |
| Majority | 19,900 | 7.56% | ||
| Turnout | 263,158 | |||
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County results Taft: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Bulkley: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Robert A. Taft | 1,255,414 | 53.62% | |
| Democratic | Robert J. Bulkley (Incumbent) | 1,085,792 | 46.38% | |
| Majority | 169,622 | 7.24% | ||
| Turnout | 2,341,206 | |||
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County results Thomas: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Glasser: 40–50% 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Elmer Thomas (Incumbent) | 307,936 | 65.37% | |
| Republican | Harry G. Glasser | 159,734 | 33.91% | |
| Prohibition | P. C. Nelson | 2,220 | 0.47% | |
| Independent | Raymond B. Clark | 603 | 0.13% | |
| Independent | Herndon J. Thompson | 573 | 0.12% | |
| Majority | 148,202 | 31.46% | ||
| Turnout | 471,066 | |||
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There were 2 elections for the same seat, due to the January 31, 1938, resignation of two-term RepublicanFrederick Steiwer. Democratic businessmanAlfred E. Reames was appointed February 1, 1938, to continue the term, pending a special election, but he did not run in either the special or the general elections.
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County results Barry: 50-60% 60-70% | |||||||||||||||||
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RepublicanAlexander G. Barry was elected to finish the term, but was not a candidate for the next term.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Alexander G. Barry | 180,815 | 54.20% | |
| Democratic | Robert A. Miller | 152,773 | 45.80% | |
| None | Scattering | 3 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 28,042 | 8.40% | ||
| Turnout | 333,591 | |||
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County results Holman: 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Rufus C. Holman | 203,120 | 54.86% | |
| Democratic | Willis Mahoney | 167,135 | 45.14% | |
| None | Scattering | 6 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 35,985 | 9.72% | ||
| Turnout | 370,261 | |||
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County Results: Davis: 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% Earle: 50-60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | James J. Davis (incumbent) | 2,086,931 | 54.70% | |
| Democratic | George H. Earle | 1,694,367 | 44.41% | |
| Socialist | David H. H. Felix | 20,155 | 0.53% | |
| Prohibition | Forest S. Van Valin | 9,327 | 0.24% | |
| Pathfinders | Reginald B. Naugle | 2,508 | 0.07% | |
| Communist | Pat Toohey | 1,530 | 0.04% | |
| None | Scattering | 104 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 392,564 | 10.29% | ||
| Turnout | 3,814,922 | |||
| Republicanhold | ||||
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County results Smith: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Johnston: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Ellison D. Smith (Incumbent) | 45,351 | 98.89% | |
| Republican | J. D. E. Meyer | 508 | 1.11% | |
| None | Scattering | 2 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 44,843 | 97.78% | ||
| Turnout | 45,861 | |||
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There were 2 elections for the same seat due to the December 20, 1936, death of three-term RepublicanPeter Norbeck. DemocratHerbert Hitchcock was appointed December 29, 1936, to continue the term, pending a special election.
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County results Pyle: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% McCullen: 50–60% Tie: 50% No Vote: | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Gladys Pyle | 155,292 | 58.06% | |
| Democratic | John T. McCullen | 112,177 | 41.94% | |
| Majority | 43,115 | 16.12% | ||
| Turnout | 267,469 | |||
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County results Gurney: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Berry: 50–60% 60–70% No Vote: | |||||||||||||||||
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Hitchcock lost the Democratic May 3, 1938, primary for the next term toGovernor of South DakotaTom Berry.[14]
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | John Chandler Gurney[15] | 146,813 | 52.46% | |
| Democratic | Tom Berry | 133,064 | 47.54% | |
| Majority | 13,749 | 4.92% | ||
| Turnout | 279,877 | |||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Tom Stewart | 194,028 | 70.50% | |
| Republican | Harley G. Fowler | 72,098 | 26.20% | |
| Independent | John Randolph Neal Jr. | 9,106 | 3.31% | |
| Majority | 21,930 | 44.30% | ||
| Turnout | 275,232 | |||
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County results Thomas: 50–60% 60–70% Harris: 50–60% 60–70% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Elbert D. Thomas (Incumbent) | 102,353 | 55.80% | |
| Republican | Franklin S. Harris | 81,071 | 44.20% | |
| Majority | 21,282 | 11.60% | ||
| Turnout | 183,424 | |||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Ernest Willard Gibson (Incumbent) | 73,990 | 65.58% | |
| Democratic | John McGrath | 38,673 | 34.28% | |
| None | Scattering | 161 | 0.14% | |
| Majority | 35,317 | 31.30% | ||
| Turnout | 112,824 | |||
| Republicanhold | ||||
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Results by county Bone: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Colvin: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Democratic | Homer Bone (Incumbent) | 371,535 | 62.62% | |
| Republican | Ewing D. Colvin | 220,204 | 37.12% | |
| Socialist Labor | Eugene Solie | 1,553 | 0.26% | |
| Majority | 151,331 | 25.50% | ||
| Turnout | 593,292 | |||
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County results Wiley: 30–40% 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Ekern: 40–50% Duffy: 30–40% 40–50% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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| Republican | Alexander Wiley | 416,770 | 45.92% | |
| Progressive | Herman Ekern | 249,209 | 27.46% | |
| Democratic | F. Ryan Duffy (Incumbent) | 231,976 | 25.56% | |
| Townsend | John B. Chapple | 7,251 | 0.80% | |
| Independent Communist | Fred Basset Blair | 1,283 | 0.14% | |
| Independent Socialist Labor Party (United States) | Joseph Erhardt | 1,014 | 0.11% | |
| None | Scattering | 31 | 0.00% | |
| Majority | 167,561 | 18.46% | ||
| Turnout | 907,534 | |||
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