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Missouri: U.S. Senators


U.S. Senators from Missouri, 1821-2022(May beincomplete!)
DavidBarton 1821-31ThomasHart Benton 1821-51AlexanderBuckner 1831-33LewisF. Linn 1833-43DavidR. Atchison 1843-48DavidR. Atchison 1849-55HenryS. Geyer 1851-57JamesS. Green 1857-61TrustenPolk 1857-62WaldoP. Johnson 1861-62JohnB. Henderson 1862-69RobertWilson 1862-63B.Gratz Brown 1863-67CharlesD. Drake 1867-70CarlSchurz 1869-75DanielTarbox Jewett 1870-71FrancisP. Blair, Jr. 1871-73LewisV. Bogy 1873-77FrancisM. Cockrell 1875-1905DavidH. Armstrong 1877-79JamesShields 1879GeorgeG. Vest 1879-1903WilliamJ. Stone 1903-18WilliamWarner 1905-11JamesA. Reed 1911-29XenophonPierce Wilfley 1918SeldenP. Spencer 1918-25GeorgeH. Williams 1925-26HarryB. Hawes 1926-33RoscoeC. Patterson 1929-35BennettChamp Clark 1931-45HarryS. Truman 1935-45ForrestC. Donnell 1945-51FrankP. Briggs 1945-47JamesP. Kem 1947-53ThomasC. Hennings, Jr. 1951-60StuartSymington 1953-76EdwardV. Long 1960-68ThomasF. Eagleton 1969-87JohnC. Danforth 1976-95ChristopherS. Bond 1987-JohnAshcroft 1995-2001JeanCarnahan 2001-02JamesM. Talent 2002-ClaireMcCaskill 2007-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1833 Jun 6:AlexanderBuckner, died in office.
  • 1843 Oct 3:LewisF. Linn, died in office.
  • 1862 Jan 10:TrustenPolk, expelled.
  • 1877 Sep 20:LewisV. Bogy, died in office.
  • 1914 Nov 3:WilliamJ. Stone (Dem), elected;ThomasJ. Akins (Rep), defeated;ArthurN. Sager (Progressive), defeated;ThomasE. Greene (Socialist), defeated;OrangeJ. Hill (Prohibition), defeated;J.W. Molineaux (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1916 Aug 1:JamesA. Reed (Dem), nominated;L.A. Martin (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Aug 1:WalterS. Dickey (Rep), nominated;ThomasJ. Akins (Rep), defeated in primary;NathanFrank (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Aug 1:AlbertD. Nortoni (Progressive), nominated unopposed, but withdrew.
  • 1916 Aug 1:KateR. O'Hare (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Aug 1:JosephScheidler (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1916 Nov 7:JamesA. Reed (Dem), elected;WalterS. Dickey (Rep), defeated;KateR. O'Hare (Socialist), defeated;JosephScheidler (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1918 Apr 14:WilliamJ. Stone, died in office.
  • 1918 Apr 30:XenophonPierce Wilfley, appointed.
  • 1918 Nov 5:SeldenP. Spencer (Rep), elected;JosephW. Folk (Dem), defeated;CalebLipscomb (Socialist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1920:HenryS. Priest (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1920 Nov 2:SeldenP. Spencer (Rep), elected;BreckinridgeLong (Dem), defeated;EliasF. Hodges (Socialist), defeated;W.J. Mallett (Farmer-Workers), defeated;AndrewTrudell (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1922 Aug 1:JamesA. Reed (Dem), nominated;BreckinridgeLong (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertI. Young (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1922 Aug 1:ReginaldR. Brewster (Rep), nominated;WilliamSacks (Rep), defeated in primary;JesseW. Barrett (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnC. McKinley (Rep), defeated in primary;DavidM. Proctor (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnH. Parker (Rep), defeated in primary;SterlingP. Bond (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1922 Aug 1:WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Aug 1:WilliamM. Brandt (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1922 Nov 7:JamesA. Reed (Dem), elected;ReginaldR. Brewster (Rep), defeated;WilliamM. Brandt (Socialist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1925 May 16:SeldenP. Spencer, died in office.
  • 1926 Aug 3:HarryB. Hawes (Dem), nominated;EwingCockrell (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertI. Young (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Aug 3:HarryB. Hawes (Dem), nominated;WillisH. Meredith (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertI. Young (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Aug 3:GeorgeH. Williams (Rep), nominated;DavidM. Proctor (Rep), defeated in primary;W.Blodgett Priest (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Aug 3:GeorgeH. Williams (Rep), nominated;W.Blodgett Priest (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1926 Nov 2:HarryB. Hawes (Dem), elected;GeorgeH. Williams (Rep), defeated;HermanP. Faris (Prohibition), defeated;RobertD. Morrison (Socialist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1926 Nov 2:HarryB. Hawes (Dem), elected;GeorgeH. Williams (Rep), defeated.
  • 1928 Nov 6:RoscoeC. Patterson (Rep), elected;CharlesM. Hay (Dem), defeated;CharlesH. Harrison (Socialist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1932:DeweyShort, defeated for nomination.
  • 1932:W.Blodgett Priest (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1932 Nov 8:BennettChamp Clark (Dem), elected;HenryW. Kiel (Rep), defeated;JosephG. Hodges (Socialist), defeated;HermanP. Farris (Prohibition), defeated;JuliusPollack (Communist), defeated;KarlOberheu (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1933 Feb 3:HarryB. Hawes, resigned.
  • 1934:JacobL. Milligan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Aug 7:JohnJ. Cochran (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Nov 6:HarryS. Truman (Dem), elected;RoscoeC. Patterson (Rep), defeated;W.C. Meyer (Socialist), defeated;FrankBrown (Communist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1938 Nov 8:BennettChamp Clark (Dem), elected;HenryS. Caulfield (Rep), defeated;JosephG. Hodges (Socialist), defeated;KarlOberheu (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1940 Aug 6:HarryS. Truman (Dem), nominated;LloydC. Stark (Dem), defeated in primary;MauriceM. Milligan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Aug 6:ManvelH. Davis (Rep), nominated;DavidM. Proctor (Rep), defeated in primary;HaroldH. Milligan (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamE. Byers (Rep), defeated in primary;EwingYoung Mitchell (Rep), defeated in primary;PaulO. Peters (Rep), defeated in primary;HiramGrosby (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Nov 5:HarryS. Truman (Dem), elected;ManvelH. Davis (Rep), defeated;WilliamF. Rinck (Socialist), defeated;TheodoreBaeff (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1944 Aug 1:RoyMcKittrick (Dem), nominated;BennettChamp Clark (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Aug 1:ForrestC. Donnell (Rep), nominated;HowardV. Stephens (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesA. Shaw (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesE. Rendlen (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesP. Noell (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamMcKinley Thomas (Rep), defeated in primary;HiramGrosby (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1944 Nov 7:ForrestC. Donnell (Rep), elected;RoyMcKittrick (Dem), defeated;DorisB. Preisler (Socialist), defeated;WilliamW. Cox (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1945 Jan 18:FrankP. Briggs, appointed.
  • 1946:WilliamMcKinley Thomas (Rep), defeated in primary;HiramGrosby (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1946 Aug 6:WilliamP. Elmer (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1946 Nov 5:JamesP. Kem (Rep), elected;FrankP. Briggs (Dem), defeated;F.H. Jackson (Prohibition), defeated;WilliamF. Rinck (Socialist), defeated;TheodoreBaeff (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1950:WilliamMcKinley Thomas (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1950 Aug 1:ForrestC. Donnell (Rep), nominated.
  • 1950 Nov 7:ThomasC. Hennings, Jr. (Dem), elected;ForrestC. Donnell (Rep), defeated;JohnW. Hamilton (Christian Nationalist), defeated;HenryW. Genck (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1952 Aug 5:StuartSymington (Dem), nominated;JonathanE. Taylor (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnA. Johnson (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Aug 5:JamesP. Kem (Rep), nominated;WilliamMcKinley Thomas (Rep), defeated in primary;HiramGrosby (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Nov 4:StuartSymington (Dem), elected;JamesP. Kem (Rep), defeated;HavenP. Perkins (Progressive), defeated;JosephG. Hodges (Socialist), defeated;ChristianFrederick, defeated;HenryW. Genck (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1956 Nov 6:ThomasC. Hennings, Jr. (Dem), elected;HerbertDouglas (Rep), defeated.
  • 1958 Nov 4:StuartSymington (Dem), elected;HazelPalmer (Rep), defeated.
  • 1960 Sep 13:ThomasC. Hennings, Jr., died in office.
  • 1960 Sep 23:EdwardV. Long, appointed.
  • 1960 Nov 8:EdwardV. Long (Dem), elected;LonHocker (Rep), defeated.
  • 1962 Nov 6:EdwardV. Long (Dem), elected;CrosbyKemper (Rep), defeated.
  • 1964 Aug 4:StuartSymington (Dem), nominated;WilliamMcKinley Thomas (Dem), defeated in primary;WilfordG. Winholtz (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1964 Aug 4:JeanPaul Bradshaw (Rep), nominated;MorrisD. Duncan (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1964 Nov 3:StuartSymington (Dem), elected;JeanPaul Bradshaw (Rep), defeated.
  • 1968 Nov 5:ThomasF. Eagleton (Dem), elected;ThomasB. Curtis (Rep), defeated.
  • 1968 Dec 27:EdwardV. Long, resigned.
  • 1970 Nov 3:StuartSymington (Dem), elected;JohnC. Danforth (Rep), defeated;GeneChapman (American Independent), defeated;E.J. DiGirolamo (Nonpartisan), defeated.
  • 1974 Nov 5:ThomasF. Eagleton (Dem), elected;ThomasB. Curtis (Rep), defeated;C.E. 'Cliff' Talmage (Ind), defeated.
  • 1976:JamesW. Symington (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1976 Aug 21:JimSpainhower (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1976 Nov 2:JohnC. Danforth (Rep), elected;WarrenE. Hearnes (Dem), defeated;LawrencePetty (Ind), defeated.
  • 1980 Nov 4:ThomasF. Eagleton (Dem), elected;GeneMcNary (Rep), defeated;MarthaE. Pettit (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1982:MelHancock (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1982 Nov 2:JohnC. Danforth (Rep), elected;HarriettWoods (Dem), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:ChristopherS. Bond (Rep), elected;HarriettWoods (Dem), defeated.
  • 1988 Nov 8:JohnC. Danforth (Rep), elected;JayNixon (Dem), defeated;JohnGuze (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 1992 Nov 3:ChristopherS. Bond (Rep), elected;GeriRothman-Serot (Dem), defeated;JeanneF. Bojarski (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:JohnAshcroft (Rep), elected;AlanD. Wheat (Dem), defeated;BillJohnson (Libertarian), defeated;JockPeacock (Ind), defeated;CyrillKolocotronis (Ind), defeated.
  • 1998 Nov 3:ChristopherS. Bond (Rep), elected;JayNixon (Dem), defeated;TamaraA. Millay (Libertarian), defeated;J.Curtis Frazier (U.S. Taxpayers), defeated;JamesF. Newport (Reform), defeated.
  • 2000 Aug 8:MelCarnahan (Dem), nominated.
  • 2000 Nov 7:MelCarnahan (Dem), elected;JohnAshcroft (Rep), defeated;EvalineTaylor (Green), defeated;GrantS. Stauffer (Libertarian), defeated;HughFoley (Reform), defeated;CharlesDockins (Natural Law), defeated.
  • 2001 Jan 3:JeanCarnahan, appointed.
  • 2002 Nov 5:JamesM. Talent (Rep), elected;JeanCarnahan (Dem), defeated;TamaraA. Millay (Libertarian), defeated;DanielRomano (Green), defeated.
  • 2004 Aug 3:NancyFarmer (Dem), nominated.
  • 2004 Nov 2:ChristopherS. Bond (Rep), elected;NancyFarmer (Dem), defeated;KevinTull (Libertarian), defeated;DonGriffin (Constitution), defeated.
  • 2010:GlennMiller, defeated.
  • 2012 Aug 7:ClaireMcCaskill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2012 Aug 7:W.Todd Akin (Rep), nominated;JohnG. Brunner (Rep), defeated in primary;SarahSteelman (Rep), defeated in primary;JerryBeck (Rep), defeated in primary;HectorMaldonado (Rep), defeated in primary;RobertPoole (Rep), defeated in primary;MarkMemoly (Rep), defeated in primary;MarkPatrick Lodes (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2012 Aug 7:JonathanDine (Libertarian), nominated unopposed.
  • 2012 Nov 6:ClaireMcCaskill (Dem), elected;W.Todd Akin (Rep), defeated;JonathanDine (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2022:MarkMcCloskey (Rep), defeated in primary.

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