United States Senate elections, 1904
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The United States Senate election of 1904 was an election which coincided with President Theodore Roosevelt's landslide election to a full term, and which had the Republican Party gain one seat in the United States Senate.
As this election was prior to ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment, senators were chosen by State legislatures.
The Silver Republican Party had dissolved and their two Senate seats went to the Republicans, yielding an aggregate gain of three seats.
Results
59th Congress, 1905-1907
- Majority Party: Republican (58)
- Minority Party: Democratic (32)
- Other Parties: (0)
- Total Seats: 90
List of races[1][2]
Appointments Made During the 58th Congress (1903-1905)
State | Class | Date of Appointment | Predecessor | Party | Reason | Result | Appointee |
Massachusetts | 2 | October 11, 1904 | George Frisbie Hoar | Republican | Died September 30, 1904 | Republican hold | Winthrop M. Crane (R) |
Indiana | 3 | March 3, 1905 | Charles W. Fairbanks | Republican | Resigned March 3, 1905; Elected Vice President |
Republican hold | James A. Hemenway (R) |
Special Elections Held During the 58th Congress (1903-1905)
State | Class | Date of Election | Predecessor | Party | Reason | Result | Candidate |
Ohio | 1 | March 2, 1904 | Mark Hanna | Republican | Died February 15, 1904 | Republican hold | Charles W. F. Dick (R) 100.00% |
Pennsylvania | 1 | December, 1904 | Matthew Quay | Republican | Died May 28, 1904 | Republican hold | Philander C. Knox (R) 100.00% |
General Elections for the Term Commencing March 4, 1905
State | Date of Election | Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
California | January 11, 1905 | Thomas R. Bard | Republican | Lost renomination Republican hold |
Frank Putnam Flint (R) 93.28% Theodore Arlington Bell (D) 9.72% |
Connecticut | November 4, 1904 | Joseph Roswell Hawley | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Morgan Bulkeley (R) 100.00% |
Delaware | November 4, 1904 | L. Heisler Ball | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Henry A. du Pont (R) 100.00% |
Florida | January 1, 1905 | James Taliaferro | Democratic | Re-elected | James Taliaferro (D) 100.00% |
Indiana | November 8, 1904 | Albert J. Beveridge | Republican | Re-elected | Albert J. Beveridge (R) 100.00% |
Maine | November 3, 1904 | Eugene Hale | Republican | Re-elected | Eugene Hale (R) 100.00% |
Maryland | February 4, 1904 | Louis E. McComas | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Isidor Rayner (D) 70.49% Louis E. McComas (R) 29.51% |
Massachusetts | November 3, 1904 | Henry Cabot Lodge | Republican | Re-elected | Henry Cabot Lodge (R) 100.00% |
Michigan | November 4, 1904 | Julius C. Burrows | Republican | Re-elected | Julius C. Burrows (R) 100.00% |
Minnesota | November 4, 1904 | Moses E. Clapp | Republican | Re-elected | Moses E. Clapp (R) 100.00% |
Mississippi | November 3, 1904 | Hernando Money | Democratic | Re-elected | Hernando Money (D) 100.00% |
Missouri | unknown | Francis Cockrell | Democratic | Lost re-election Republican gain |
William Warner (R) 52.00% Francis Cockrell (D) 47.43% Thomas K. Niedringhaus (R) 0.57% |
Montana | November 4, 1904 | Paris Gibson | Democratic | Retired Republican gain |
Thomas H. Carter (R) 100.00% |
Nebraska | January 17, 1905 | Charles Henry Dietrich | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Elmer Burkett (R) 92.19% Richard Lee Metcalfe (D) 7.03% Alfred Sorenson (R) 0.78% |
Nevada | November 8, 1904 | William Morris Stewart | Silver Republican | Retired Republican gain |
George S. Nixon (R) 100.00% |
New Jersey | January 2, 1905 | John Kean | Republican | Re-elected | John Kean (R) 100.00% |
New York | January 17, 1905 | Chauncey Depew | Republican | Re-elected | Chauncey Depew (R) 70.47% Smith M. Weed (D) 29.53% |
North Dakota | November 4, 1904 | Porter J. McCumber | Republican | Re-elected | Porter J. McCumber (R) 100.00% |
Ohio | November 8, 1904 | Charles W. F. Dick | Republican | Re-elected | Charles W. F. Dick (R) 100.00% |
Pennsylvania | January 17, 1905 | Philander C. Knox | Republican | Re-elected | Philander C. Knox (R) 87.40% James Knox Polk Hall (D) 9.06% |
Rhode Island | November 3, 1904 | Nelson W. Aldrich | Republican | Re-elected | Nelson W. Aldrich (R) 100.00% |
Tennessee | November 8, 1904 | William B. Bate | Democratic | Re-elected | William B. Bate (D) 100.00% |
Texas | November 4, 1904 | Charles Allen Culberson | Democratic | Re-elected | Charles Allen Culberson (D) 100.00% |
Utah | November 2, 1904 | Thomas Kearns | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
George Sutherland (R) 100.00% |
Vermont | November 3, 1904 | Redfield Proctor | Republican | Re-elected | Redfield Proctor (R) 100.00% |
Virginia | November 3, 1904 | John W. Daniel | Democratic | Re-elected | John W. Daniel (D) 100.00% |
Washington | November 8, 1904 | Addison G. Foster | Republican | Lost re-election Republican hold |
Samuel H. Piles (R) 45.46% Addison G. Foster (R) 17.09% Charles Sweeny (party unkn.) 10.18% John L. Wilson (R) 6.18% Wesley Livsey Jones (R) 2.91% Alden Blethen (R) 2.55% Melvin M. Godman (D) 2.55% George Turner (D) 2.55% Charles Stewart Voorhees (D) 2.55% Will G. Graves (D) 2.18% Francis Pierce Hogan (D) 2.18% Samuel G. Cosgrove (R) 1.82% William Hickman Moore (D) 1.82% |
West Virginia | March 3, 1905 | Nathan B. Scott | Republican | Re-elected | Nathan B. Scott (R) 100.00% |
Wisconsin | March 3, 1905 | Joseph V. Quarles | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (R) 100.00% |
Wyoming | November 4, 1904 | Clarence D. Clark | Republican | Re-elected | Clarence D. Clark (R) 100.00% |
Change in Senate composition
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See also
References
- Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov
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