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United States Senate elections, 1950 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States Senate elections, 1950

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The U.S. Senate election, 1950 was an election for the United States Senate which occurred in the middle of Harry Truman's second term as President. As with most 20th century second term mid-terms, the party out of the Presidency made significant gains. The Democratic administration's popularity declining during the Cold War, and in the aftermath of a severe recession in 1948, the Republican opposition made a net gain of five seats, nearly taking control of the chamber.

The Republicans defeated incumbents Scott W. Lucas (D-IL) (current Majority Leader), Millard E. Tydings (D-MD), Francis J. Myers (D-PA), and Elbert B. Thomas (D-UT), as well as taking open seats in Idaho and California. The Democrats only defeated one incumbent, Forrest C. Donnell (R-MO).

During the interim, Republicans and Democrats would exchange seats in Michigan and Connecticut due to deaths and appointments, but this would not affect party balance.

A notable freshman was future President Richard M. Nixon, who would be elected Vice President two years later.

[edit] Senate contests in 1950

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Alabama Lister Hill Democrat Re-elected, 76.5 - 23.5 John G. Crommelin, Jr. (Republican)
Arizona Carl Hayden Democrat Re-elected, 62.8 - 37.2 Bruce Brockett (Republican)
Arkansas J. William Fulbright Democrat Re-elected, unopposed
California Sheridan Downey Democrat Retired: Republican victory, 59.2 - 40.8 Richard M. Nixon (Republican)
Helen Gahagan Douglas (Democrat)
Colorado Eugene D. Millikin Republican Re-elected, 53.3 - 46.8 John A. Carroll (Democrat)
Connecticut1 William Benton Democrat Re-elected, 49.2 - 49.1 Prescott S. Bush (Republican)
Connecticut Brien McMahon Democrat Re-elected, 51.7 - 46.6 Joseph E. Talbot (Republican)
Florida Claude Pepper Democrat Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 76.2 - 23.7 George A. Smathers (Democrat)
John P. Booth (Republican)
Georgia Walter F. George Democrat Re-elected, unopposed
Idaho Glen H. Taylor Democrat Defeated in primary: Republican victory, 61.7 - 38.3 Herman Welker (Republican)
D. Worth Clark (Democrat)
Idaho2 Henry C. Dworshak Republican Re-elected, 51.9 - 48.1 Claude J. Burtenshaw (Democrat)
Illinois Scott W. Lucas Democrat Defeated, 53.9 - 45.8 Everett M. Dirksen (Republican)
Indiana Homer E. Capehart Republican Re-elected, 52.8 - 46.4 Alex M. Campbell (Democrat)
Iowa Bourke B. Hickenlooper Republican Re-elected, 54.8 - 44.7 Albert J. Loveland (Democrat)
Kansas Frank Carlson Republican Re-elected, 54.3 - 43.8 Paul Aiken (Democrat)
Kentucky Earle C. Clements Democrat Re-elected, 54.2 - 45.1 Charles I. Dawson (Republican)
Louisiana Russell B. Long Democrat Re-elected, 87.7 - 12.3 Charles S. Gerth (Republican)
Maryland Millard E. Tydings Democrat Defeated, 53.0 - 46.0 John M. Butler (Republican)
Missouri Forrest C. Donnell Republican Defeated, 53.6 - 46.4 Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (Democrat)
Nevada Patrick A. McCarran Democrat Re-elected, 58.0 - 42.0 George E. Marshall (Republican)
New Hampshire Charles W. Tobey Republican Re-elected, 55.7 - 38.0 - 6.3 Emmet J. Kelley (Democrat)
Wesley Powell (Independent)
New York Herbert H. Lehman Democrat Re-elected, 50.3 - 45.3 Joe R. Hanley (Republican)
North Carolina3 Frank Porter Graham Democrat Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 67.0 - 32.6 Willis Smith (Democrat)
E. L. Gavin (Republican)
North Carolina Clyde R. Hoey Democrat Re-elected, 68.7 - 31.3 Halsey B. Leavitt (Republican)
North Dakota Milton R. Young Republican Re-elected, 67.6 - 32.4 Harry O'Brien (Democrat)
Ohio Robert A. Taft Republican Re-elected, 57.5 - 42.5 Joseph T. Ferguson (Democrat)
Oklahoma Elmer Thomas Democrat Defeated in primary: Democratic victory, 54.8 - 45.2 A. S. Mike Monroney (Democrat)
W. H. Bill Alexander (Republican)
Oregon Wayne Morse Republican Re-elected, 74.8 - 23.2 Howard Latourette (Democrat)
Pennsylvania Francis J. Myers Democrat Defeated, 51.3 - 47.7 James H. Duff (Republican)
Rhode Island4 Edward L. Leahy Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 61.6 - 38.4 John O. Pastore (Democrat)
Austin T. Levy (Republican)
South Carolina Olin B. Johnston Democrat Re-elected, unopposed
South Dakota Chandler Gurney Republican Defeated in primary: Republican victory, 63.9 - 36.1 Francis Case (Republican)
John A. Engel (Democrat)
Utah Elbert D. Thomas Democrat Defeated, 53.9 - 45.8 Wallace F. Bennett (Republican)
Vermont George D. Aiken Republican Re-elected, 78.0 - 22.0 James E. Bigelow (Democrat)
Washington Warren G. Magnuson Democrat Re-elected, 53.4 - 46.0 Walter Williams (Republican)
Wisconsin Alexander Wiley Republican Re-elected, 53.3 - 46.2 Thomas E. Fairchild (Democrat)

1 special election held due to resignation of Raymond E. Baldwin (R-CT)

2 special election held due to death of Bert H. Miller (D-ID).

3 special election held due to death of Joseph Melville Broughton (D-NC)

4 special election held due to resignation of J. Howard McGrath (D-RI) to become Attorney General

[edit] Senate composition before and after elections

81st Congress Senate Composition   82nd Congress Senate Composition
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                 
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