United States Senate election in Kansas, 1914
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The 1914 United States Senate election in Kansas was held on November 3, 1914. This was the first election held after the passage of the 17th Amendment, which requires all United States Senators to be elected by popular vote.
Republican primary
Candidates
- Charles Curtis, former Senator
- Joseph Little Bristow, incumbent Senator
- Henry H. Tucker, Jr., oil businessman
- A.M. Harvey, attorney, former Lieutenant Governor, and veteran of the Spanish-American War
Results
Republican primary results[1]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Charles Curtis |
44,612 |
39.20% |
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Republican |
Joseph Little Bristow (incumbent) |
42,772 |
37.58% |
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Republican |
Henry H. Tucker, Jr. |
20,374 |
17.90% |
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Republican |
A.M Harvey |
6,060 |
5.32% |
Total votes |
113,818 |
100% |
Results
Kansas U.S. Senate Election, 1914[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Charles Curtis |
180,823 |
35.53% |
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Democratic |
George Arthur Neeley |
176,929 |
34.77% |
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Progressive |
Victor Murdock |
116,755 |
22.94% |
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Socialist
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Christian B. Hoffman |
24,502 |
4.82% |
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Prohibition |
Earle R. Delay |
9,885 |
1.94% |
References
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