1934 United States Senate election in Tennessee

1934 United States Senate election in Tennessee

November 6, 1934
 
Nominee Kenneth McKellar Ben W. Hooper
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 195,430 110,401
Percentage 63.40% 35.81%

County results
McKellar:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hooper:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Kenneth McKellar
Democratic

Elected U.S. senator

Kenneth McKellar
Democratic

The 1934 United States Senate election in Tennessee was held on November 5, 1934. Incumbent Democratic Senator Kenneth D. McKellar was re-elected to a fourth term in office, defeating Republican former Governor Ben W. Hooper in a rematch from 1916.

Ben W. Hooper attempted to build a fusion ticket with independent gubernatorial candidate Lewis S. Pope. Hooper called on Republicans to support Pope in the gubernatorial election, while Pope urged independent Democrats to support Hooper in his Senate campaign. The effort ultimately failed, however, with McKellar defeating Hooper in the Senate race while Pope lost the gubernatorial election to incumbent Democratic governor Hill McAlister.[1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

1934 Democratic Senate primary[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kenneth McKellar (incumbent) 212,226 83.99%
Democratic John Randolph Neal Jr. 40,463 16.01%
Total votes 252,689 100.00%

General election

Candidates

  • Ben W. Hooper, former Governor of Tennessee (1911–15) (Republican)
  • Kenneth McKellar, incumbent Senator since 1917 (Democratic)
  • C. W. Hoisington (Independent)

Results

1934 U.S. Senate election in Tennessee[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kenneth McKellar (incumbent) 195,430 63.40% 4.08
Republican Ben W. Hooper 110,401 35.81% 4.85
Independent C. W. Hoisington 2,443 0.79% N/A
Total votes 308,274 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

See also

References

  1. ^ Phillip Langsdon, Tennessee: A Political History (Franklin, Tenn.: Hillsboro Press, 2000), pp. 305-309, 319-325.
  2. ^ "TN US Senate - D Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "TN US Senate". OurCampaigns. Retrieved February 14, 2021.
  4. ^ Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives (1935). "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 6, 1934" (PDF). U.S. Government Printing Office.