1926 United States Senate election in Indiana

The 1926 United States Senate election in Indiana took place on November 2, 1926. Incumbent Republican Senator James E. Watson was re-elected to a second full term in office over Democratic attorney Albert Stump.

1926 United States Senate election in Indiana

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NomineeJames E. WatsonAlbert Stump
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote522,837511,454
Percentage50.04%48.95%

County results
Watson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Stump:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

James E. Watson
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

James E. Watson
Republican

Democratic nomination

Candidates

Frederick ran with the backing of former U.S. Senator and party boss Thomas Taggart. Curry ran primarily for the modification of the state's "bone dry" prohibition law, rather than national prohibition.[1]

Primary

In a non-binding primary, Cullop won with Stump finishing second.[1]

Convention

On the first convention ballot, Frederick was first with Cullop second. On the second ballot, Stump passed Cullop for second place. On the third, there was a stampede to his candidacy as Frederick and Cullop supporters abandoned their candidates for Stump.[1]

General election

Candidates

  • William H. Harris (Prohibition)
  • Albert Stump, World War I veteran and attorney[1] (Democratic)
  • Forrest Wallace (Socialist)
  • James E. Watson, incumbent Senator since 1916 (Republican)

Results

1926 United States Senate election in Indiana[3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJames E. Watson (incumbent) 522,837 50.04% 4.53
DemocraticAlbert Stump511,45448.95% 7.80
ProhibitionWilliam H. Harris5,4200.52% 0.55
SocialistForrest Wallace5,1060.49% 1.38
Total votes1,044,817 100.00%
Republican holdSwing

See also

References