1911 United States Senate election in New Jersey

1911 United States Senate election in New Jersey

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Resolution of the New Jersey Legislature
 
Nominee James E. Martine Edward C. Stokes John W. Griggs
Party Democratic Republican Republican
Electoral vote 47 21 5
Percentage 59.5% 26.6% 6.3%

Senator before election

John Kean
Republican

Elected Senator

James Edgar Martine
Democratic

The 1911 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on January 24–25, 1911. Republican incumbent John Kean did not run for re-election to a third term. The open seat was won by Democrat James Edgar Martine with Republican former Governor Edward C. Stokes as the runner-up.

Prior to passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, New Jersey elected United States senators by a resolution of the New Jersey Legislature.

On September 13, 1910, direct "advisory" primaries were held. Martine defeated John McDermitt of Newark for the Democratic nomination, while Stokes narrowly won a three-way Republican primary against former Governor Franklin Murphy and U.S. Representative Charles N. Fowler.[1] Thus, Martine or Stokes stood likely to be elected Senator if their respective party won the 1910 fall legislative elections.

  1. ^ "Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey". Newark, N.J.: M.R. Dennis & Co. 1911. p. 132.

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