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The 1938 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 8, 1938. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator F. Ryan Duffy ran for a second term in office. In a three way race, Alexander Wiley defeated Duffy and Lieutenant Governor Herman L. Ekern.
Primary elections were held on September 20. Senator Duffy was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. The Republican primary was a rematch of the 1936 gubernatorial primary; Wiley defeated John B. Chapple, who had been nominated in the previous two Senate races. After losing, Chapple entered the general election as a candidate advocating for the Townsend Act. In the Progressive primary, Ekern defeated Thomas R. Amlie by roughly 9,091 votes.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
- F. Ryan Duffy, incumbent senator since 1933
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | F. Ryan Duffy (incumbent) | 109,129 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 109,129 | 100.00% |
Progressive primary
Candidates
- Thomas R. Amlie, U.S. Representative from Beloit
- Herman L. Ekern, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Progressive | Herman L. Ekern | 79,885 | 53.02% | |
Progressive | Thomas R. Amlie | 70,794 | 46.98% | |
Total votes | 150,679 | 100.00% |
Republican primary
Candidates
- William J. Campbell, nominee for U.S. House from Oshkosh in 1934
- John B. Chapple, nominee for Senate in 1932 and 1934 and candidate for governor in 1936
- Stephen J. McMahon, former judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals
- Edward J. Samp, former University of Wisconsin–Madison football star and candidate for Treasurer in 1930
- William Henry Stafford, U.S. Representative from Milwaukee
- Alexander Wiley, nominee for governor in 1936
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Alexander Wiley | 70,400 | 32.91% | |
Republican | John B. Chapple | 56,403 | 26.37% | |
Republican | William Henry Stafford | 26,533 | 12.40% | |
Republican | Edward J. Samp | 25,669 | 12.00% | |
Republican | William J. Campbell | 23,790 | 11.12% | |
Republican | Stephen J. McMahon | 11,111 | 5.19% | |
Total votes | 213,906 | 100.00% |
General election
Candidates
- Fred Basset Blair, bookseller and perennial candidate (Communist)
- John B. Chapple, perennial candidate (Townsend Republican)
- F. Ryan Duffy, incumbent senator since 1933 (Democratic)
- Herman L. Ekern, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (Progressive)
- Joseph Ehrhardt, perennial candidate (Socialist Labor)
- Alexander Wiley, nominee for governor in 1936 (Republican)
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Alexander Wiley | 446,770 | 47.66% | {{{change}}} | |
Progressive | Herman L. Ekern | 249,209 | 26.58% | ||
Democratic | F. Ryan Duffy (incumbent) | 231,976 | 24.74% | ||
Independent Republican | John B. Chapple | 7,251 | 0.77% | ||
Communist | Fred B. Blair | 1,283 | 0.14% | ||
Socialist Labor | Joseph Ehrhardt | 1,014 | 0.11% | ||
Republican gain from Democratic | Swing | ||||
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Parties and Elections: The Primary Election". Wisconsin Blue Book, 1940. p. 541. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
- ↑ Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives (1939). "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 8, 1938" (PDF). U.S. Government Printing Office.
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