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Iowa: U.S. Senators


U.S. Senators from Iowa, 1848-2024(May beincomplete!)
AugustusC. Dodge 1848-55GeorgeW. Jones 1848-59JamesHarlan 1855-57JamesHarlan 1857-65JamesW. Grimes 1859-69SamuelJ. Kirkwood 1866-67JamesHarlan 1867-73JamesB. Howell 1870-71GeorgeG. Wright 1871-77WilliamB. Allison 1873-1908SamuelJ. Kirkwood 1877-81JamesW. McDill 1881-83JamesF. Wilson 1883-95JohnH. Gear 1895-1900JonathanP. Dolliver 1900-10AlbertB. Cummins 1908-26LafayetteYoung 1910-11WilliamS. Kenyon 1911-22CharlesA. Rawson 1922SmithW. Brookhart 1922-26DanielF. Steck 1926-31DavidW. Stewart 1926-27SmithW. Brookhart 1927-33L.J. Dickinson 1931-37LouisMurphy 1933-36GuyM. Gillette 1936-45ClydeL. Herring 1937-43GeorgeA. Wilson 1943-49BourkeB. Hickenlooper 1945-69GuyM. Gillette 1949-55ThomasE. Martin 1955-61JackMiller 1961-73HaroldE. Hughes 1969-75DickClark 1973-79JohnC. Culver 1975-81RogerJepsen 1979-85CharlesE. Grassley 1981-TomHarkin 1985-JoniErnst 2015-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1848:WilliamHenson Wallace, defeated.
  • 1855 Feb 22:AugustusC. Dodge, resigned.
  • 1900 Jul 14:JohnH. Gear, died in office.
  • 1908 Aug 4:WilliamB. Allison, died in office.
  • 1910 Oct 15:JonathanP. Dolliver, died in office.
  • 1914 Nov 3:AlbertB. Cummins (Rep), elected;MauriceConnolly (Dem), defeated;OtisL. Spurgeon (Ind), defeated;CasperSchenk (Progressive), defeated;I.S. McCullis (Socialist), defeated;MadisonL. Christian (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1918 Nov 5:WilliamS. Kenyon (Rep), elected;CharlesR. Keyes (Dem), defeated.
  • 1920 Nov 2:AlbertB. Cummins (Rep), elected;ClaudeR. Porter (Dem), defeated;H.W. Cowles (Farmer-Labor), defeated;ArthurS. Dowler (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922:BurtonE. Sweet (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1922 Nov 7:SmithW. Brookhart (Rep), elected;ClydeL. Herring (Dem), defeated.
  • 1924:BurtonE. Sweet (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1924 Nov 4:SmithW. Brookhart (Rep), elected;DanielF. Steck (Dem), defeated;LutherA. Brewer (Independent Republican), defeated;L.E. Eickelberg, defeated.
  • 1926 Jul 30:AlbertB. Cummins, died in office.
  • 1926 Nov 2:DavidW. Stewart (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1926 Nov 2:SmithW. Brookhart (Rep), elected;ClaudeR. Porter (Dem), defeated.
  • 1930:JohnHammill (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1930 Nov 4:L.J. Dickinson (Rep), elected;DanielF. Steck (Dem), defeated;ArthurA. Wells, defeated;L.E. Eickelberg, defeated.
  • 1936 Jul 16:LouisMurphy, died in office.
  • 1936 Nov 3:ClydeL. Herring (Dem), elected;L.J. Dickinson (Rep), defeated;GeorgeF. Buresh (Farmer-Labor), defeated;JohnB. Hammond (Prohibition), defeated;LactitiaM. Conrad (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1936 Nov 3:GuyM. Gillette (Dem), elected;BerryF. Halden (Rep), defeated;ErnestR. Quick (Farmer-Labor), defeated;TomJohnson (Socialist), defeated;AlexisU. Coates (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1938:LloydThurston, defeated for nomination.
  • 1938 Nov 8:GuyM. Gillette (Dem), elected;L.J. Dickinson (Rep), defeated;GeorgeF. Buresh (Farmer-Labor), defeated;RaymondE. Hanke (Progressive), defeated;G.W. Bauseman (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1942:ErnestJ. Seemann (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1942:JamesI. Dolliver (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1942 Nov 3:GeorgeA. Wilson (Rep), elected;ClydeL. Herring (Dem), defeated;M.M. Heptonstall (Prohibition), defeated;ErnestJ. Seemann (Progressive New Dealer), defeated.
  • 1944 Jun 6:ErnestJ. Seemann (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Nov 7:BourkeB. Hickenlooper (Rep), elected;GuyM. Gillette (Dem), defeated;W.S. Bowden (Prohibition), defeated;C.W. Drescher (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1948 Nov 2:GuyM. Gillette (Dem), elected;GeorgeA. Wilson (Rep), defeated;SeymourPitcher (Progressive), defeated;Z.Everett Kellum (Prohibition), defeated;HugoBockewitz (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1950:OthaD. Wearin (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1950 Nov 7:ErnestJ. Seemann (States Rights Democratic), defeated.
  • 1954 Nov 2:ErnestJ. Seemann (Republicsons), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:BourkeB. Hickenlooper (Rep), elected;R.M. Evans (Dem), defeated.
  • 1962:HerbertF. Hoover (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1962 Nov 6:BourkeB. Hickenlooper (Rep), elected;E.B. Smith (Dem), defeated.
  • 1966:HerbertF. Hoover (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1966 Nov 8:JackMiller (Rep), elected;E.B. Smith (Dem), defeated;RobertD. Dilley (American Constitution), defeated;CharlesH. Day (Peace Independent), defeated;HerbertF. Hoover (Iowa), defeated;VerneM. Higens (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1968:JamesE. Bromwell (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1968 Nov 5:HaroldE. Hughes (Dem), elected;DavidM. Stanley (Rep), defeated;VerneM. Higens (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1972 Nov 7:DickClark (Dem), elected;JackMiller (Rep), defeated;WilliamA. Rocap, Jr. (American), defeated;FredRichard Benton, defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:JohnC. Culver (Dem), elected;DavidM. Stanley (Rep), defeated;LorinE. Oxley (American), defeated.
  • 1978:GeraldL. Baker (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1978 Nov 7:RogerJepsen (Rep), elected;DickClark (Dem), defeated;GeraldL. Baker (Ind), defeated;BenL. Olson (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 1980 Nov 4:CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), elected;JohnC. Culver (Dem), defeated;GaryDeYoung (Ind), defeated;RobertV. Hengerer (Libertarian), defeated;JohnI. Henderson (Ind), defeated.
  • 1984 Nov 6:TomHarkin (Dem), elected;RogerJepsen (Rep), defeated;GaryDeYoung (Ind), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), elected;JohnP. Roehrick (Dem), defeated;JohnMasters (Ind), defeated.
  • 1990 Nov 6:TomHarkin (Dem), elected;ThomasJ. Tauke (Rep), defeated.
  • 1992 Nov 3:AndrewPulley (Socialist Workers), defeated;CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), elected;JeanLloyd-Jones (Dem), defeated;StuartZimmerman (Natural Law), defeated;SueAtkinson, defeated;MelBoring, defeated;RosanneFreeburg, defeated;CarlE. Olsen (Grass Roots), defeated;RichardO'Dell Hughes, defeated;CleveA. Pulley (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1996 Nov 5:TomHarkin (Dem), elected;JimLightfoot (Rep), defeated;SueAtkinson, defeated;FredGratzon (Natural Law), defeated;JoeSulentic, defeated;ShirleyE. Pena (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1998 Jun 2:DavidOsterberg (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1998 Jun 2:CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1998 Nov 3:CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), elected;DavidOsterberg (Dem), defeated;SusanMarcus (Natural Law), defeated;MargaretTrowe (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 2002 Nov 5:TomHarkin (Dem), elected;GregGanske (Rep), defeated;TimothyA. Harthan (Green), defeated;RichardJ. Moore (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2004 Nov 2:CharlesE. Grassley (Rep), elected;ArthurA. Small (Dem), defeated;ChristyAnn Welty (Libertarian), defeated;DarylA. Northrop (Green), defeated;EdwinB. Fruit (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 2014 Jun 3:SamClovis (Rep), defeated in primary.

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