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United States Senate elections, 1970 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States Senate elections, 1970

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     Republican holds      Republican pickups      Democratic holds      Democratic pickups      Conservative pickups      Independent holds

The 1970 United States Senate election was an election for the United States Senate which was a midterm election in the term of President Richard Nixon. Nixon's "Southern strategy" was effective at taking several seats from the Democrats, in spite of this being a midterm election. The Democrats lost a net of three seats, while the Republicans and the Conservative Party of New York picked up one net seat each, and former Democrat Harry F. Byrd, Jr. was re-elected as an independent.

The Republicans picked up one open seat in Ohio, and defeated incumbents Al Gore, Sr. of Tennessee, Joseph D. Tydings of Maryland, and Thomas J. Dodd of Connecticut (Dodd had been censured by the Senate for using campaign funds for personal use). Democrats picked up the seats of Ralph Tyler Smith of Illinois and George Murphy of California. Conservative James L. Buckley defeated Republican incumbent Charles E. Goodell of New York and a Democratic challenger.




[edit] Senate contests in 1970

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Alaska1 Ted Stevens Republican Re-elected, 59.6% Wendell P. Kay (Democratic) 40.4%
Arizona Paul Fannin Republican Re-elected, 56.0% Sam Grossman (Democratic) 44.0%
California George Murphy Republican Defeated, 44.3% John V. Tunney (Democratic) 53.9%
Connecticut Thomas J. Dodd Democratic Defeated, 24.5% Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (Republican) 41.7%
Joseph Duffey (Democratic) 33.8%
Delaware John J. Williams Republican Retired, Republican victory William V. Roth, Jr. (Republican) 58.8%
Jacob Zimmerman (Democratic) 40.1%
Florida Spessard Holland Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Lawton Chiles (Democratic) 53.9%
William C. Cramer (Republican) 46.1%
Hawaii Hiram Fong Republican Re-elected, 51.6% Cecil Heftel (Democratic) 48.4%
Illinois2 Ralph Tyler Smith Republican Defeated, 42.2% Adlai Stevenson III (Democratic) 57.4%
Indiana Vance Hartke Democratic Re-elected, 50.1% Richard L. Roudebush (Republican) 49.9%
Maine Edmund Muskie Democratic Re-elected, 61.9% Neil S. Bishop (Republican) 38.3%
Maryland Joseph Tydings Democratic Defeated, 48.1% John Glenn Beall, Jr. (Republican) 50.7%
Massachusetts Ted Kennedy Democratic Re-elected, 62.1% Josiah A. Spaulding (Republican) 37.0%
Michigan Philip Hart Democratic Re-elected, 66.8% Lenore Romney (Republican) 32.9%
Minnesota Eugene McCarthy Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Hubert Humphrey (Democratic) 57.8%
Clark MacGregor (Republican) 41.6%
Mississippi John C. Stennis Democratic Re-elected, 88.4% William R. Thompson (Independent) 11.6%
Missouri Stuart Symington Democratic Re-elected, 51.1% John Danforth (Republican) 48.1%
Gene Chapman (American Independent) 0.8%
E. J. DiGirolamo (Independent) 0.04%
Montana Mike Mansfield Democratic Re-elected, 60.5% Harold E. Wallace (Democratic) 39.5%
Nebraska Roman Hruska Republican Re-elected, 52.5% Frank B. Morrison (Democratic) 47.5%
Nevada Howard Cannon Democratic Re-elected, 57.7% William J. Raggio (Republican) 41.2%
New Jersey Harrison A. Williams Democratic Re-elected, 54.0% Nelson G. Gross (Republican) 42.2%
New Mexico Joseph Montoya Democratic Re-elected, 52.3% Anderson Carter (Republican) 46.6%
New York Charles Goodell Republican Defeated, 24.3% James L. Buckley (Conservative) 38.8%
Richard Ottinger (Democratic) 36.8%
North Dakota Quentin N. Burdick Democratic Re-elected, 61.3% Thomas S. Kleppe (Republican) 37.8%
Ohio Stephen M. Young Democratic Retired, Republican victory Robert A. Taft, Jr. (Republican) 49.7%
Howard Metzenbaum (Democratic) 47.5%
Pennsylvania Hugh Scott Republican Re-elected, 51.4% William G. Sesler (Democratic) 45.4%
Rhode Island John O. Pastore Democratic Re-elected, 67.5% John McLaughlin (Republican) 31.5%
Tennessee Al Gore, Sr. Democratic Defeated, 47.4% Bill Brock (Republican) 51.3%
Texas Ralph Yarborough Democratic Defeated in primary, Democratic victory Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic) 53.5%
George H. W. Bush (Republican) 46.4%
Utah Frank Moss Democratic Re-elected, 56.2% Laurence J. Burton (Republican) 42.5%
Vermont Winston L. Prouty Republican Re-elected, 58.9% Philip H. Hoff (Democratic) 40.2%
Virginia Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Independent Re-elected, 53.5% George C. Rawlings, Jr. (Democratic) 31.2%
Ray Garland (Republican) 15.3%
Washington Henry M. Jackson Democratic Re-elected, 82.4% Charles W. Elicker (Republican) 16.0%
Bill Massey (Socialist Workers) 0.9%
E.S. "Pinky" Fisk (Buffalo) 0.7%
West Virginia Robert Byrd Democratic Re-elected, 77.6% Elmer H. Dodson (Republican) 22.4%
Wisconsin William Proxmire Democratic Re-elected, 70.8% John E. Erickson (Republican) 28.5%
Wyoming Gale W. McGee Democratic Re-elected, 55.8% John S. Wold (Republican) 44.2%

1 special election held due to death of Bob Bartlett (D-AK)
2 special election held due to death of Everett M. Dirksen (R-IL)

[edit] See also

[edit] Senate composition before and after elections

91st Congress Senate Composition   92nd Congress Senate Composition
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
                                                                                                     
Color Key:   = Republican   = Democratic   = Conservative   = Independent


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