- United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1908
The 1908 South Carolina United States Senate election was a Democratic Party
primary election held onAugust 25 ,1908 andSeptember 8 to select the U.S. Senator from the state ofSouth Carolina . Prior to the ratification of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution, U.S. Senators were elected by the state legislature and not through the direct election by the people of the state. However, the Democratic Party of South Carolina organized primary elections for the U.S. Senate beginning in 1896 and the General Assembly would confirm the choice of the Democratic voters. DemocratEllison D. Smith won the Democratic primary and was elected by the General Assembly for a six-year term.Democratic primary
Ellison D. Smith , an official in the Cotton Association and often called "Cotton Ed", entered the Democratic primary but found himself in early trouble when he promised that cotton would rise to eighteen cents and it did not occur. However, his rhetorical skills allowed him to take command of the stump and attract voters to his campaign. Former GovernorJohn Gary Evans was making his fourth straight attempt for the Senate seat and received the private support of Senator Ben Tillman. The tide of Tillmanism had receded in the state and the public endorsement by Tillman would doom a candidate's prospects. Smith and Evans emerged as the top two candidates were to face each other in a runoff election onSeptember 8 . Evans once again failed to carry the day and Smith scored a resounding victory.ee also
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List of United States Senators from South Carolina
*United States Senate elections, 1908
*United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1908
*South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1908 References
*cite book | last = Jordan | first = Frank E | title = The Primary State: A History of the Democratic Party in South Carolina, 1876-1962 | pages = pp. 60-62
*cite news |title= Five in Contest for Senator |work= New York Times |date= 24 April 1908 |page= 3
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