United States Senate special election in Montana, 1934
United States Senate special election in Montana, 1934
|
|
|
|
The 1934 United States Senate special election in Montana took place on November 6, 1934. Incumbent United States Senator John E. Erickson, who, as Governor, had appointed himself to the seat in 1933 upon the death of Thomas J. Walsh, ran for re-election. However, he was defeated in the Democratic primary by James E. Murray, who was the former Silver Bow County Attorney and the Chairman of the State Advisory Board of the Public Works Administration. In the general election, Murray defeated Scott Leavitt, a former United States Congressman who had represented Montana's 2nd congressional district, and an independent candidate in a landslide to win his first term in the Senate.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic Party primary results[1] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
James E. Murray |
19,640 |
24.89 |
|
Democratic |
James F. O'Connor |
18,194 |
23.05 |
|
Democratic |
John E. Erickson (inc.) |
17,440 |
22.10 |
|
Democratic |
Louis P. Donovan |
10,212 |
12.94 |
|
Democratic |
John A. Lovelace |
8,649 |
10.96 |
|
Democratic |
W. W. Hamilton |
4,788 |
6.07 |
Total votes |
78,923 |
100.00 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Republican Primary results[1] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Scott Leavitt |
25,479 |
47.03 |
|
Republican |
Wellington D. Rankin |
18,150 |
33.50 |
|
Republican |
Leonard C. Young |
6,202 |
11.45 |
|
Republican |
James A. Jergenson |
4,344 |
8.02 |
Total votes |
54,175 |
100.00 |
General election
Results
References