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Indiana: U.S. Senators


U.S. Senators from Indiana, 1816-2018(May beincomplete!)
JamesNoble 1816-31WallerTaylor 1816-25WilliamHendricks 1825-37RobertHanna 1831-32JohnTipton 1832-39OliverH. Smith 1837-43AlbertS. White 1839-45EdwardA. Hannegan 1843-49JesseD. Bright 1845-62JamesWhitcomb 1849-52CharlesW. Cathcart 1852-53JohnPettit 1853-55GrahamN. Fitch 1857-61HenryS. Lane 1861-67JosephAlbert Wright 1862-63DavidTurpie 1863ThomasA. Hendricks 1863-69OliverP. Morton 1867-77DanielD. Pratt 1869-75JosephE. McDonald 1875-81DanielW. Voorhees 1877-97BenjaminHarrison 1881-87DavidTurpie 1887-99CharlesW. Fairbanks 1897-1905AlbertJ. Beveridge 1899-1911JamesA. Hemenway 1905-09BenjaminF. Shively 1909-16JohnW. Kern 1911-17ThomasTaggart 1916JamesE. Watson 1916-33HarryS. New 1917-23SamuelM. Ralston 1923-25ArthurR. Robinson 1925-35FrederickVan Nuys 1933-44ShermanMinton 1935-41RaymondE. Willis 1941-47SamuelD. Jackson 1944WilliamE. Jenner 1944-45HomerE. Capehart 1945-63WilliamE. Jenner 1947-59VanceHartke 1959-77BirchBayh 1963-81RichardG. Lugar 1977-DanQuayle 1981-89DanR. Coats 1988-99EvanBayh 1999-2011DanR. Coats 2011-ToddC. Young 2017-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1831 Feb 26:JamesNoble, died in office.
  • 1852 Oct 4:JamesWhitcomb, died in office.
  • 1877 Nov 1:OliverP. Morton, died in office.
  • 1905 Mar 3:CharlesW. Fairbanks, resigned.
  • 1914 Nov 3:BenjaminF. Shively (Dem), elected;HughT. Miller (Rep), defeated;AlbertJ. Beveridge (Progressive), defeated;StephenM. Reynolds (Socialist), defeated;SumnerW. Haynes (Prohibition), defeated;JamesMatthews (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Mar 14:BenjaminF. Shively, died in office.
  • 1916 Nov 7:HarryS. New (Rep), elected;JohnW. Kern (Dem), defeated;JosephZimmerman (Socialist), defeated;ElwoodHaynes (Prohibition), defeated;JohnN. Dyer (Progressive), defeated;IraJ. Decker (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Nov 7:JamesE. Watson (Rep), elected;ThomasTaggart (Dem), defeated;EdwardHenry (Socialist), defeated;WilliamH. Hickman (Prohibition), defeated;JohnF. Clifford (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1920 Nov 2:JamesE. Watson (Rep), elected;ThomasTaggart (Dem), defeated;FrancisM. Wampler (Socialist), defeated;FrancisJ. Dillon (Farmer-Labor), defeated;CullaBayhinger (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:SamuelM. Ralston (Dem), elected;AlbertJ. Beveridge (Rep), defeated.
  • 1925 Oct 14:SamuelM. Ralston, died in office.
  • 1926 Nov 2:ArthurR. Robinson (Rep), elected;EvansWoollen (Dem), defeated;AlbertStanley (Prohibition), defeated;WilliamO. Fogleson (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:JamesE. Watson (Rep), elected;AlbertStump (Dem), defeated;WilliamH. Harris (Prohibition), defeated;ForrestWallace (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:ArthurR. Robinson (Rep), elected;AlbertStump (Dem), defeated;WilliamH. Harris (Prohibition), defeated;PhilipK. Reinbold (Socialist), defeated;CharlesGinsberg (Socialist Labor), defeated;WilliamF. Jackson (Workers), defeated;JohnZalind (National), defeated.
  • 1932:JamesE. Watson (Rep), defeated;LewM. O'Bannon (Dem), defeated.
  • 1934 Nov 6:ShermanMinton (Dem), elected;ArthurR. Robinson (Rep), defeated;ForrestWallace (Socialist), defeated;AlbertJackman (Prohibition), defeated;WenzelStocker (Communist), defeated.
  • 1938 Nov 8:FrederickVan Nuys (Dem), elected;RaymondE. Willis (Rep), defeated;HermanL. Seeger (Prohibition), defeated;LouisE. Roebuck (Socialist), defeated;MilesBlansett (Communist), defeated.
  • 1940 Nov 5:RaymondE. Willis (Rep), elected;ShermanMinton (Dem), defeated;CarlW. Thompson (Prohibition), defeated;JohnH. Kingsbury (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1944 Jan 25:FrederickVan Nuys, died in office.
  • 1944 Jan 28:SamuelD. Jackson, appointed.
  • 1944 Nov 7:HomerE. Capehart (Rep), elected;HenryF. Schricker (Dem), defeated;GeorgeW. Holston (Prohibition), defeated;MaridB. Tomish (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1944 Nov 7:WilliamE. Jenner (Rep), elected;CorneliusO'Brien (Dem), defeated;CarlW. Thompson (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1946 Nov 5:WilliamE. Jenner (Rep), elected;M.Clifford Townsend (Dem), defeated;ElmerD. Riggs (Prohibition), defeated;JohnMarion Morris (Socialist Labor), defeated;ElmerG. Johnson (Communist), defeated.
  • 1952:HenryF. Schricker (Dem), defeated.
  • 1952 Nov 4:CarlW. Thompson (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:HomerE. Capehart (Rep), elected;ClaudeR. Wickard (Dem), defeated;CarlW. Thompson (Prohibition), defeated;GordonA. Long (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1958 Nov 4:VanceHartke (Dem), elected;HaroldW. Handley (Rep), defeated;JohnStelle (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1962 Nov 6:BirchBayh (Dem), elected;HomerE. Capehart (Rep), defeated.
  • 1964:DonaldC. Bruce (Rep), defeated in primary;EdgarD. Whitcomb (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1964 Nov 3:VanceHartke (Dem), elected;D.Russell Bontrager (Rep), defeated;J.Ralston Miller (Prohibition), defeated;CasimerKanczuzewski (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1968 Nov 5:BirchBayh (Dem), elected;WilliamD. Ruckelshaus (Rep), defeated;L.Earl Malcom (Prohibition), defeated;RalphLevitt (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1970 Nov 3:VanceHartke (Dem), elected;RichardL. Roudebush (Rep), defeated.
  • 1974:PhilipHarold Hayes, defeated for nomination.
  • 1974 Nov 5:BirchBayh (Dem), elected;RichardG. Lugar (Rep), defeated;DonL. Lee (American), defeated.
  • 1976:EdgarD. Whitcomb (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1976 Nov 2:RichardG. Lugar (Rep), elected;VanceHartke (Dem), defeated;DonL. Lee, defeated;DavidLee Hoagland (U.S. Labor), defeated.
  • 1980 Nov 4:DanQuayle (Rep), elected;BirchBayh (Dem), defeated.
  • 1982 Nov 2:RichardG. Lugar (Rep), elected;FloydFithian (Dem), defeated;RaymondJames (American), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:DanQuayle (Rep), elected;JillL. Long (Dem), defeated;BradfordL. Warren (Libertarian), defeated;RocklandR. Snyder (American), defeated.
  • 1988 Nov 8:RichardG. Lugar (Rep), elected;JackWickes (Dem), defeated.
  • 1990 Nov 6:DanR. Coats (Rep), elected;BaronP. Hill (Dem), defeated;StephenW. Dillon (Ind), defeated.
  • 1992 Nov 3:DanR. Coats (Rep), elected;JosephH. Hogsett (Dem), defeated;StephenW. Dillon (Libertarian), defeated;RaymondTirado (New Alliance), defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:RichardG. Lugar (Rep), elected;JimJontz (Dem), defeated;BarbaraBourland (Libertarian), defeated;MaryCatherine Barton (New Alliance), defeated.
  • 1998 Nov 3:EvanBayh (Dem), elected;PaulHelmke (Rep), defeated;RebeccaSink-Burris (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2000 Nov 7:RichardG. Lugar (Rep), elected;DavidL. Johnson (Dem), defeated;PaulHager (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2004 Nov 2:EvanBayh (Dem), elected;MarvinB. Scott (Rep), defeated;AlbertBarger (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2010:MarlinStutzman (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnN. Hostettler (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2016:MarlinStutzman (Rep), defeated in primary.

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