1942 United States Senate election in Minnesota

1942 United States Senate election in Minnesota

← 1942 (special) November 3, 1942 1948 →
 
Nominee Joseph H. Ball Elmer A. Benson
Party Republican Farmer–Labor
Popular vote 356,297 213,965
Percentage 46.98% 28.21%

 
Nominee Martin A. Nelson Ed Murphy
Party Independent Democratic
Popular vote 109,226 78,959
Percentage 14.40% 10.41%

County results
Ball:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Benson:      40–50%      50–60%
Nelson:      30–40%      40–50%

U.S. senator before election

Joseph H. Ball
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Joseph H. Ball
Republican

The 1942 United States Senate election in Minnesota took place on November 3, 1942. Incumbent Republican Joseph H. Ball, who had been temporarily appointed by Governor Harold Stassen in 1940 to fill the seat of the deceased Farmer–Labor U.S. Senator Ernest Lundeen, defeated Farmer–Labor former U.S. Senator and former Governor Elmer Benson, independent candidate Martin A. Nelson, and Democratic nominee Ed Murphy, to win election to the full six-year term beginning in January 1943. A special election held on the same date elected Republican nominee Arthur E. Nelson to serve the remainder of Lundeen's unexpired term.

Following his 1940 appointment and subsequent election, Ball ultimately served the longest tenure of any Senator only elected once.


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