United States Senate elections, 1944
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The United States Senate elections of 1944 coincided with the re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to his fourth term as President. The Democrats lost a net one seat to the Republicans, but still kept a large majority in the Senate.
Change in Senate composition
Senate composition before the elections
D8 | D7 | D6 | D5 | D4 | D3 | D2 | D1 | ||
D9 | D10 | D11 | D12 | D13 | D14 | D15 | D16 | D17 | D18 |
D28 | D27 | D26 | D25 | D24 | D23 | D22 | D21 | D20 | D19 |
D29 | D30 | D31 | D32 | D33 | D34 | D35 | D36 | D37 | D38 |
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D48 | D47 | D46 | D45 | D44 | D43 | D42 | D41 | D40 | D39 |
D49 | ← Majority | ||||||||
D50 | D51 | D52 | D53 | D54 | D55 | D56 | D57 | D58 | |
R28 | R29 | R30 | R31 | R32 | R33 | R34 | R35 | R36 | R37 |
R27 | R26 | R25 | R24 | R23 | R22 | R21 | R20 | R19 | R18 |
R8 | R9 | R10 | R11 | R12 | R13 | R14 | R15 | R16 | R17 |
R7 | R6 | R5 | R4 | R3 | R2 | R1 | P1 |
As a result of the elections
D8 | D7 | D6 | D5 | D4 | D3 | D2 | D1 | ||
D9 | D10 | D11 | D12 | D13 | D14 | D15 | D16 | D17 | D18 |
D28 | D27 | D26 | D25 | D24 | D23 | D22 | D21 | D20 | D19 |
D29 | D30 | D31 | D32 | D33 | D34 | D35 | D36 | D37√ | D38√ |
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D48√ | D47√ | D46√ | D45√ | D44√ | D43√ | D42√ | D41√ | D40√ | D39√ |
D49√ | ← Majority | ||||||||
D50O | D51O | D52O | D53O | D54O | D55+ | D56+ | D57+ | R38+ | |
R28√ | R29√ | R30√ | R31√ | R32√ | R33O | R34O | R35+ | R36+ | R37+ |
R27√ | R26√ | R25√ | R24 | R23 | R22 | R21 | R20 | R19 | R18 |
R8 | R9 | R10 | R11 | R12 | R13 | R14 | R15 | R16 | R17 |
R7 | R6 | R5 | R4 | R3 | R2 | R1 | P1 |
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Incumbents defeated
Democrats defeated three Republican incumbents: John A. Danaher (Connecticut), Gerald P. Nye (North Dakota), and James J. Davis (Pennsylvania).
Republicans defeated one Democratic incumbent: Guy M. Gillette (IA).
Retirements
Republicans took open seats in Indiana, Missouri, and New Jersey (where a Democrat had been appointed to a Republican vacancy).
Complete list of races
All elections are for the class 3 seats, unless otherwise noted.
State (Bold indicates link to separate election article) |
Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
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Alabama | Lister Hill | Democratic | Re-elected | Lister Hill (Democratic), 81.8% John A. Posey (Republican), 17.0% |
Arizona | Carl Hayden | Democratic | Re-elected | Carl Hayden (Democratic), 69.4% Fred W. Fickett (Republican), 30.6% |
Arkansas | Hattie W. Caraway | Democratic | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
J. William Fulbright (Democratic), 85.1% Victor M. Wade (Republican), 14.9% |
California | Sheridan Downey | Democratic | Re-elected | Sheridan Downey (Democratic), 52.3% Frederick F. Houser (Republican), 47.7% |
Colorado | Eugene D. Millikin | Republican | Re-elected | Eugene D. Millikin (Republican), 56.1% Barney L. Whatley (Democratic), 43.0% |
Connecticut | John A. Danaher | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Brien McMahon (Democratic), 51.7% John A. Danaher (Republican), 47.3% |
Florida | Claude Pepper | Democratic | Re-elected | Claude Pepper (Democratic), 71.3% Miles H. Draper (Republican), 28.7% |
Georgia | Walter F. George | Democratic | Re-elected | Walter F. George (Democratic), Unopposed |
Idaho | D. Worth Clark | Democratic | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Glen H. Taylor (Democratic), 51.1% C. A. Bottolfsen (Republican), 48.9% |
Illinois | Scott W. Lucas | Democratic | Re-elected | Scott W. Lucas (Democratic), 52.6% Richard J. Lyons (Republican), 47.1% |
Indiana Special: Class 3 |
Samuel D. Jackson | Democratic | Appointee retired Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1945 Republican gain |
William E. Jenner (Republican), 52.1% Henry F. Schricker (Democratic), ? |
Indiana General: Class 3 |
Appointee retired Winner elected to next term beginning January 3, 1945 Republican gain |
Homer E. Capehart (Republican), 50.2% Henry F. Schricker (Democratic), 48.9% | ||
Iowa | Guy M. Gillette | Democratic | Lost re-election Republican gain |
Bourke B. Hickenlooper (Republican), 51.3% Guy M. Gillette (Democratic), 48.4% |
Kansas | Clyde M. Reed | Republican | Re-elected | Clyde M. Reed (Republican), 57.8% Thurman Hill (Democratic), 40.7% |
Kentucky | Alben W. Barkley | Democratic | Re-elected | Alben W. Barkley (Democratic), 54.8% James Park (Republican), 44.9% |
Louisiana | John H. Overton | Democratic | Re-elected | John H. Overton (Democratic), Unopposed |
Maryland | Millard E. Tydings | Democratic | Re-elected | Millard E. Tydings (Democratic), 61.7% Blanchard Randall, Jr. (Republican), 38.3% |
Massachusetts Special: Class 2 |
Sinclair Weeks | Republican | Appointee retired Republican hold |
Leverett Saltonstall (Republican), 64.3% John H. Corcoran (Democratic), 34.9% |
Missouri | Bennett Champ Clark | Democratic | Lost renomination Republican gain |
Forrest C. Donnell (Republican), 50.0% Roy McKittrick (Democratic), 49.9% |
Nevada | Patrick A. McCarran | Democratic | Re-elected | Patrick A. McCarran (Democratic), 58.4% George W. Malone (Republican), 41.6% |
New Hampshire | Charles W. Tobey | Republican | Re-elected | Charles W. Tobey (Republican), 50.9% Joseph J. Betley (Democratic), 49.1% |
New Jersey Special:Class 1 |
Arthur Walsh | Democratic | Appointee retired Winner elected to finish term ending January 3, 1947 Republican gain |
H. Alexander Smith (Republican), 50.4% Elmer H. Wene (Democratic), 48.8% |
New York | Robert F. Wagner | Democratic | Re-elected | Robert F. Wagner (Democratic), 53.1% Thomas J. Curran (Republican), 46.7% |
North Carolina | Robert R. Reynolds | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Clyde R. Hoey (Democratic), 70.3% A. I. Ferree (Republican), 29.8% |
North Dakota | Gerald P. Nye | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
John Moses (Democratic), 45.2% Gerald P. Nye (Republican), 33.0% Lynn U. Stambaugh (Independent), 21.2% |
Ohio | Robert A. Taft | Republican | Re-elected | Robert A. Taft (Republican), 50.3% William G. Pickrel (Democratic), 49.7% |
Oklahoma | Elmer Thomas | Democratic | Re-elected | Elmer Thomas (Democratic), 55.7% William J. Otjen (Republican), 44.0% |
Oregon Special: Class 2 |
Guy Cordon | Republican | Appointee elected to finish term ending January 3, 1949 | Guy Cordon (Republican), 57.5% Willis Mahoney (Democratic), 42.5% |
Oregon General: Class 3 |
Rufus C. Holman | Republican | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Wayne Morse (Republican), 60.7% Edgar W. Smith (Democratic), 39.3% |
Pennsylvania | James J. Davis | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Francis J. Myers (Democratic), 50.0% James J. Davis (Republican), 49.4% |
South Carolina | Ellison D. Smith | Democratic | Lost renomination, and died November 17, 1944, before term ended. Seat remained vacant to the end of the term on January 3, 1945. Democratic hold |
Olin D. Johnston (Democratic), Unopposed |
South Dakota | Chandler Gurney | Republican | Re-elected | Chandler Gurney (Republican), 63.9% George M. Bradshaw (Democratic), 36.1% |
Utah | Elbert D. Thomas | Democratic | Re-elected | Elbert D. Thomas (Democratic), 59.9% Adam S. Bennion (Republican), 40.1% |
Vermont | George D. Aiken | Republican | Re-elected | George D. Aiken (Republican), 65.8% Harry W. Witters (Democratic), 34.2% |
Washington | Homer T. Bone | Democratic | Resigned Winner appointed to finish term ending January 3, 1945 Winner elected to next term beginning January 3, 1945 Democratic hold |
Warren G. Magnuson (Democratic), 55.1% Harry P. Cain (Republican), 44.4% Ray C. Roberts (Socialist), 0.2% Josephine B. Sulston (Prohibition), 0.2% |
Wisconsin | Alexander Wiley | Republican | Re-elected | Alexander Wiley (Republican), 50.5% Howard J. McMurray (Democratic), 42.8% Harry Sauthoff (Progressive), 5.8% |
See also
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