1870–71 United States Senate elections

The 1870–71 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1870 and 1871, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock.[1] In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 2.

1870–71 United States Senate elections

← 1868 & 1869Dates vary by state
(And other dates for special elections)
1872 & 1873 →

25 of the 70 (4 vacant)/74 seats in the United States Senate (with special elections)
36 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderHenry B. Anthony[a]
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceMarch 4, 1863
Leader's seatRhode Island
Last election57 seats9 seats
Seats before6311
Seats won177
Seats after5814
Seat changeDecrease 4Increase 3
Seats up214

Results of the elections:
     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican hold      Legislature failed to elect

Majority Party before election


Republican

Elected Majority Party


Republican

The Republican Party lost five seats, though it still retained an overwhelming majority. In advance of these elections, the last four seceded states were readmitted to the Senate.

Mississippian Hiram Rhodes Revels became the first African American to be elected as a U.S. Senator and become a member of Congress.[2]

In Georgia, Foster Blodgett was elected and presented his credentials as Senator-elect, but the Senate declared him not elected.

In Virginia, Republican John F. Lewis and Democrat John W. Johnston were elected on January 26, 1870, to fill seats that had been vacant since 1864 and 1865.

Results summary

Senate party division, 42nd Congress (1871–1873)

  • Majority party: Republican (55)
  • Minority party: Democratic (14)
  • Other parties: Liberal Republican (1)
  • Vacant: (4)
  • Total seats: 74

Change in Senate composition

By March 30, 1870

After the readmission of Virginia, Texas, and Mississippi, and the special elections in Iowa and Maine.

D6D5D4D3D2D1V1
D7D8D9D10
Gain
Readmitted
R62
Gain
Readmitted
R61
Gain
Readmitted
R60
Gain
Special
R59
Gain
Readmitted
R58
Gain
Readmitted
R57
Gain
Readmitted
R47R48R49R50R51R52R53R54R55R56
Appointee elected
R46R45R44R43R42R41R40R39R38R37
Majority →R36
R27R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35
R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18R17
R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16
R6R5R4R3R2R1V2

Before the elections

Including the February 1871 readmission of Georgia.

D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8
Ran
D9
Ran
D10
Unknown
D11
Unknown
R63
Retired
R62
Retired
R61
Retired
R60
Retired
R59
Retired
R58
Unknown
R48
Ran
R49
Ran
R50
Ran
R51
Ran
R52
Ran
R53
Ran
R54
Ran
R55
Unknown
R56
Unknown
R57
Unknown
R47
Ran
R46
Ran
R45
Ran
R44
Ran
R43
Ran
R42R41R40R39R38
Majority →R37
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1

Result of the elections

D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8
Hold
D9
Hold
D10
Hold
D11
Gain
D12
Gain
D13
Gain
D14
Gain
V1
D Loss
V2
R Loss
R58
Hold
R48
Re-elected
R49
Hold
R50
Hold
R51
Hold
R52
Hold
R53
Hold
R54
Hold
R55
Hold
R56
Hold
R57
Hold
R47
Re-elected
R46
Re-elected
R45
Re-elected
R44
Re-elected
R43
Re-elected
R42R41R40R39R38
Majority →R37
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1

Beginning of the next Congress

D7D6D5D4D3D2D1
D8D9D10D11D12D13D14
Gain
V1
D Loss
V2V3
R48R49R50R51R52R53R54R55LR1
Change
V4
R Loss
R47R46R45R44R43R42R41R40R39R38
Majority →R37
R28R29R30R31R32R33R34R35R36
R27R26R25R24R23R22R21R20R19R18
R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
R7R6R5R4R3R2R1
Key:
D#Democratic
LR#Liberal Republican
R#Republican
V#Vacant

Race summaries

Special elections during the 41st Congress

In these elections, the winners were seated during 1870 or in 1871 before March 4; ordered by election date.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
Iowa
(Class 2)
James W. GrimesRepublican1858
1864
Incumbent resigned December 6, 1869 due to ill health.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected January 18, 1870.[3]
Winner did not seek election to the next term.
Maine
(Class 2)
Lot M. MorrillRepublican1861 (special)
1863
1869 (Lost)
1869 (Appointed)
Interim appointee elected January 19, 1870 to finish the term.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.
Virginia
(Class 1)
Vacant since January 2, 1864,
when Joseph Segar (U) was not seated.[4]
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected January 26, 1870.
Republican gain.
Virginia
(Class 2)
Vacant since March 4, 1865, when
John Curtiss Underwood (U) was not seated.[5]
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected January 26, 1870.
Democratic gain.
Winner was also elected late to the next term, see below.
Texas
(Class 2)
Vacant since July 11, 1861,
when John Hemphill (D) was expelled.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected February 22, 1870.[6]
Allowed to take office when state readmitted on March 30, 1870.
Republican gain.
Winner was also elected to the next term, see below.
Mississippi
(Class 1)
Vacant since January 21, 1861,
when Jefferson Davis (D) resigned
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected February 23, 1870.
Republican gain.
Mississippi
(Class 2)
Vacant since January 12, 1861,
when Albert G. Brown (D) withdrew.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected February 23, 1870.
Republican gain.
Unknown if winner ran for the next term or retired, see below.
Texas
(Class 1)
Vacant since March 23, 1861,
when Louis Wigfall (D) withdrew.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected March 30, 1870.
Republican gain.
Missouri
(Class 3)
Daniel T. JewettRepublican1870 (Appointed)Interim appointee retired.
New senator elected January 20, 1871 to finish the term.
Democratic gain.
Minnesota
(Class 2)
William WindomRepublican1865Interim appointee was not elected to finish the term.
Winner elected January 22, 1871 to finish the term.
Republican hold.
Winner was not elected to the next term, see below.
Instead, interim appointee was elected to the next term, see below.
Georgia
(Class 3)
Vacant since January 28, 1861,
when Alfred Iverson Sr. (D) withdrew.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner had been elected in 1867, but not seated until readmission.
Winner finally seated February 1, 1871.
Republican gain.
Georgia
(Class 2)
Vacant since February 4, 1861,
when Robert Toombs (D) withdrew.
State readmitted to the Union.
Winner elected February 24, 1871.
Democratic gain.
Unknown if winner ran for the next term or retired, see below.

Races leading to the 42nd Congress

In these regular elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1871; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral
history
AlabamaWillard WarnerRepublican1868 (Readmission)Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1870.
Democratic gain.
ArkansasAlexander McDonaldRepublican1868 (Readmission)Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1870.
Republican hold.
DelawareWillard Saulsbury Sr.Democratic1858
1864
Incumbent lost re-election to his older brother.
New senator elected in 1870.
Democratic hold.
GeorgiaHomer V. M. MillerDemocratic1871 (Readmission)Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
New senator elected in 1876 or 1877.
Democratic hold.
Senate later refused to seat Senator-elect Foster Blodgett.
IllinoisRichard YatesRepublican1864 or 1865Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1870 or 1871.
Republican hold.
IowaJames B. HowellRepublican1870 (special)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected January 18, 1870.[3]
Republican hold.
KansasEdmund G. RossRepublican1866 (Appointed)
1867 (special)
Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1871.
Republican hold.
KentuckyThomas C. McCreeryDemocratic1868 (special)Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1871.
Democratic hold.
LouisianaJohn S. HarrisRepublican1868 (Readmission)Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
New senator elected in 1870 or 1871.
Republican hold.
MaineLot M. MorrillRepublican1861 (special)
1863
1869 (Lost)
1869 (Appointed)
1870 (special)
Incumbent re-elected in 1870 or 1871.
MassachusettsHenry WilsonRepublican1855 (special)
1859
1865
Incumbent re-elected in 1871.
MichiganJacob M. HowardRepublican1862 (special)
1865
Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
New senator elected January 18, 1871.
Republican hold.
MinnesotaOzora P. StearnsRepublican1871 (special)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in January 1871.
Republican hold.
MississippiHiram Rhodes RevelsRepublican1870 (Readmission)Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
New senator elected January 18, 1870.
Republican hold.
NebraskaJohn M. ThayerRepublican1867Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1870.
Republican hold.
New HampshireAaron H. CraginRepublican1864Incumbent re-elected in 1870.
New JerseyAlexander G. CattellRepublican1866 (special)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1870 or 1871.
Republican hold.
North CarolinaJoseph AbbottRepublican1868 (Readmission)Incumbent lost renomination.
Legislature failed to elect.
Republican loss.
Seat remained vacant until January 30, 1872.
[data missing]
OregonGeorge H. WilliamsRepublican1864Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1870.
Democratic gain.
Rhode IslandHenry B. AnthonyRepublican1858
1864
Incumbent re-elected in 1870.
South CarolinaThomas J. RobertsonRepublican1868 (Readmission)Incumbent re-elected in 1870.
TennesseeJoseph S. FowlerRepublican1866 (Readmission)Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1870 or 1871.
Democratic gain.
TexasMorgan C. HamiltonRepublican1870 (Readmission)Incumbent re-elected in 1870.
VirginiaJohn W. JohnstonDemocratic1870 (Readmission)Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
Legislature failed to elect.
Democratic loss.
Seat remained vacant until March 15, 1871.
[data missing]
West VirginiaWaitman T. WilleyRepublican1863
1865
Unknown if incumbent ran for re-election.
New senator elected in 1871.
Democratic gain.

Elections during the 42nd Congress

In this election, the winner was elected in 1871 after March 4.

StateIncumbentResultsCandidates
SenatorPartyElectoral history
Virginia
(Class 2)
VacantLegislature had failed to elect.
Previous incumbent re-elected March 15, 1871.
Democratic gain.
Y John W. Johnston (Democratic)
[data missing]
Georgia
(Class 2)
VacantFoster Blodgett had presented credentials as Senator-elect, but the Senate declared him not elected.
Winner elected November 14, 1871.
Democratic gain.
Y Thomas M. Norwood (Democratic)
[data missing]

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