1926 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts

The United States Senate special election of 1926 in Massachusetts was held on November 2, 1926.

1926 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts

November 2, 1926
 
Nominee David I. Walsh William M. Butler
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 525,303 469,989
Percentage 52.01% 46.54%

Senator before election

William M. Butler
Republican

Elected Senator

David I. Walsh
Democratic

Former Democratic Senator David I. Walsh defeated incumbent William Morgan Butler, a Republican who was appointed after the death of Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.

Walsh returned to the U.S Senate for a 2-year term. He had previously served in the Senate from 1919 to 1925.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Declined

  • Channing Cox, former Governor of Massachusetts

Results

Senator Butler was unopposed for the Republican nomination.

1928 Democratic U.S. Senate primary[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William Morgan Butler 209,836 100.00
Write-in All others 18 0.00
Turnout 209,854 100.00

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Results

Walsh was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.

1928 Democratic U.S. Senate primary results [2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David I. Walsh 111,083 99.95
Write-in All others 58 0.05
Turnout 111,141 100.00

Independents and third parties

Modification of Volstead Act

Socialist

Workers'

General election

Results

United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1928[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic David I. Walsh 525,303 52.01 5.34
Republican William M. Butler 469,989 46.54 1.05
Workers Party John J. Ballam 5,167 0.51 0.51
Modification of Volstead Act Washington Cook 4,766 0.47 0.43
Socialist Alfred Baker Lewis 4,730 0.47 0.87

References


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