- United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1936
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United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1936 1930 ← November 1936 → 1942 Nominee Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. James Michael Curley Thomas C. O'Brien Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 875,160 739,751 134,245 Percentage 48.53% 41.02% 7.44%
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The Massachusetts United States Senate election of 1936 conincided with the landslide re-election of Democratic incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt over Republican candidate Alf Landon (who won just two states against Roosevelt's 46).
The same year Democrats won six United States Senate seats from the Republicans, which gave them one of the largest Senate majorities ever. The Republicans retained just 16 seats.
The Massachusetts election was notable because this was the only state in which Republicans won a seat from Democrats in this election.
Democratic one-term incumbent Marcus A. Coolidge decided not to seek re-election, which left the contest open.
Contents
Candidates
Republican
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Grandson of former Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
- Alonzo B. Cook, Massachusetts Auditor from 1915-1931. Ran in the general election as an Economy candidate.
- Guy M. Gray, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Ran in the general election as a Social Justice candidate.
- Thomas C. O'Brien, Former District Attorney of Suffolk County. Also ran in the Democratic party. Ran in the general election as a member of the Union Party. Was also the Union Party's candidate for Vice President.
Democratic
- James Michael Curley, Governor of Massachusetts since 1935. Former Mayor of Boston (1914–1918, 1922–1926, 1930–1934) and member of the United States House of Representatives (1911-1914).
- Robert E. Greenwood, Mayor of Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
- Thomas C. O'Brien, Former District Attorney of Suffolk County. Also ran in the Republican party. Ran in the general election as a member of the Union Party. Was also the Union Party's candidate for Vice President.
Results
Primaries
The Republican nominee was Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., grandson of Henry Cabot Lodge, a former Massachusetts Senator and the first Senate Majority Leader. He had never held office before.
Despite his lack of experience Lodge, a moderate-to-liberal Republican, was viewed as a better choice to defeat a Democrat than a more conservative candidate.
Republican primary [1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 356,756 83.99 Republican Alonzo B. Cook 42,261 9.95 Republican Guy M. Gray 18,076 4.26 Republican Thomas C. O'Brien 6,834 1.61 Write-in 821 0.19 The Democratic nominee was Governor and former (and future) Mayor of Boston James Michael Curley. President Franklin Roosevelt declined to endorse Curley, which may have affected the final results.
Democratic primary [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic James Michael Curley 245,606 62.97 Democratic Robert E. Greenwood 104,615 26.82 Democratic Thomas C. O'Brien 39,035 10.01 Write-in 806 0.21 General election
General election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. 875,160 48.53 +3.86 Democratic James Michael Curley 739,751 41.02 -12.99 Union Party Thomas C. O'Brien 134,245 7.44 +7.44 Economy Alonzo B. Cook 11,519 0.64 +0.64 Social Justice Guy M. Gray 9,906 0.55 +0.55 Socialist Albert Sprague Coolidge 9,763 0.54 -0.06 Townsend Moses H. Gulesian 7,408 0.41 +0.41 Socialist Labor Ernest L. Dodge 7,408 0.39 +0.01 Communist Charles Flaherty 4,821 0.27 -0.06 Prohibition Wilbur D. Moon 3,677 0.20 +0.20 Write-in 16 0.00 References
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