1936 United States Senate election in Nebraska

November 3, 1936
 
Nominee George Norris Robert Simmons Terry Carpenter
Party Independent Republican Democratic
Popular vote 258,700 223,276 108,391
Percentage 43.82% 37.82% 18.36%

Results by county

U.S. senator before election

George W. Norris
Independent

Elected U.S. Senator

George W. Norris
Independent

The 1936 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 3, 1936.

Incumbent Independent U.S. Senator George W. Norris was re-elected to a fifth consecutive term. Norris had left the Republican Party earlier that year over dissatisfaction with serving in the minority.

Republican primary

  • Lloyd C. Constable
  • Cleon Dech
  • Harry O. Palmer, candidate for governor in 1930
  • Robert Simmons, former U.S. Representative from Nebraska's 6th district and candidate for Senate in 1934

Primary Results

General election results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Simmons 82,048 71.18%
Republican Harry O. Palmer 22,687 19.68%
Republican Lloyd C. Constable 5,959 5.17%
Republican Cleon Dech 3,200 2.78%
Republican George W. Norris (incumbent) (write-in) 1,376 1.19%

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Terry Carpenter, former U.S. Representative from Nebraska's 5th district, Democratic candidate for governor in 1934
  • George Hall
  • Emil Placek, candidate for U.S. Representative in 1924
  • James Quigley

Results

General election results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terry Carpenter 41,212 31.33%
Democratic James E. Quigley 36,882 28.04%
Democratic George Hall 25,183 19.15%
Democratic Emil Placek 25,173 19.14%
Democratic George W. Norris (incumbent) (write-in) 3,088 2.35%

General election

Candidates

Results

General election results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent George W. Norris (incumbent) 258,700 43.82%
Republican Robert Simmons 223,276 37.82%
Democratic Terry Carpenter 108,391 18.36%

See also

References

  1. "NE US Senate – R Primary, 1936". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  2. "NE US Senate – D Primary, 1936". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  3. "NE US Senate, 1936". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
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