1946 United States Senate special election in North Dakota

1946 United States Senate special election in North Dakota

← 1944 June 25, 1946 1950 →
 
Nominee Milton Young P. W. "Bill" Lanier Gerald Nye
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Popular vote 75,998 37,507 20,848
Percentage 55.54% 27.41% 15.24%

County results
Young:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

U.S. senator before election

Milton Young
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Milton Young
Republican

The 1946 United States Senate special election in North Dakota took place on June 25, 1946. Democratic Senator John Moses, first elected in 1944, died on March 3, 1945, just two months into his term. Republican Governor Fred G. Aandahl appointed State Senator Milton Young to fill the vacancy and a special election was scheduled.

Young ran for re-election and narrowly won the Republican nomination at a state party convention against two opponents, including former Senator Gerald Nye. In the general election, he faced Democratic nominee P. W. "Bill" Lanier, an attorney, and Nye, who was running as an independent following his 1944 loss to Moses and his defeat at the state convention. Young was able to take advantage of the split field to easily win re-election.


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