1918 United States Senate special election in Wisconsin

1918 United States Senate special election in Wisconsin

← 1914 April 2, 1918 1920 →
 
Nominee Irvine Lenroot Joseph Davies Victor Berger
Party Republican Democratic Socialist
Popular vote 163,983 148,923 110,487
Percentage 38.73% 35.12% 26.09%

Results by county
Lenroot:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Davies:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%
Berger:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Paul O. Husting
Democratic

Elected U.S. senator

Irvine Lenroot
Republican

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The 1918 United States Senate special election in Wisconsin was held on April 2, 1918. Incumbent Democrat Senator Paul O. Husting was killed in a hunting accident the previous year.

Republican U.S. Representative Irvine Lenroot defeated Democratic Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joseph E. Davies and Socialist former Congressman Victor L. Berger.

Primary elections were held on March 19.[1] Davies easily defeated progressive reformer Charles McCarthy for the Democratic nomination, while Lenroot narrowly defeated James Thompson, a progressive district attorney and ally of Senator Robert M. La Follette, for the Republican nomination by a margin of less than three thousand votes.

  1. ^ "The Wisconsin Blue Book. 1919". wisc.edu. p. 45. Retrieved September 26, 2023.

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