1974 United States Senate election in Maryland

November 5, 1974
 
Nominee Charles Mathias Barbara Mikulski
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 503,223 374,663
Percentage 57.32% 42.68%

County results
Mathias:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Mikulski:      50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Charles Mathias Jr.
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Charles Mathias Jr.
Republican

The 1974 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 5, 1974, to elect one of Maryland's members to the United States Senate. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Charles Mathias Jr. won re-election to a second term defeating Baltimore City Councilwoman Barbara Mikulski, who won the Senate election 12 years later for this same seat upon Mathias' retirement.

This election marks the last time either party won a race for Maryland's Class 3 US Senate seat with less than 60% of the vote.

Background

As a Republican representing heavily Democratic Maryland, Mathias faced a potentially difficult re-election bid for the 1974 election. State Democrats nominated Barbara Mikulski, then a Baltimore City Councilwoman who was well known to residents in her city as a social activist, but with limited name recognition in the rest of the state.[1] Mathias was renominated by Republicans, fending off a primary election challenge from conservative doctor Ross Pierpont. Pierpont was never a substantial threat to Mathias, whose lack of competition was due in part to fallout from the Watergate scandal.[2][3]

As an advocate for campaign finance reform, Mathias refused to accept any contribution over $100 to "avoid the curse of big money that has led to so much trouble in the last year".[4] However, he still managed to raise over $250,000, nearly five times Mikulski's total. Ideologically, Mikulski and Mathias agreed on many issues, such as closing tax loopholes and easing taxes on the middle class. On two issues, however, Mathias argued to reform Congress and the U.S. tax system to address inflation and corporate price fixing, contrary to Mikulski.[1] In retrospect, The Washington Post felt the election was "an intelligent discussion of state, national, and foreign affairs by two smart, well-informed people".[5]

General election

Candidates

  • Barbara A. Mikulski (D), Baltimore City Councilwoman
  • Charles McCurdy Mathias, Jr. (R), incumbent U.S. Senator

Results

United States Senate election in Maryland, 1974[6][7][8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles Mathias (inc.) 503,223 57.3
Democratic Barbara A. Mikulski 374,663 42.7
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 877,886 100.00
Turnout  
Republican hold

Results by county

County Charlies Mathias

Republican

Barbara Mikulski

Democratic

Margin Total

Votes

Cast

# % # % # %
Allegany 15893 76.21% 4962 23.79% 10931 52.41% 20855
Anne Arundel 39180 57.97% 28404 42.03% 10776 15.94% 67584
Baltimore (City) 57331 40.10% 85625 59.90% -28294 -19.79% 142956
Baltimore (County) 86651 49.09% 89866 50.91% -3215 -1.82% 176517
Calvert 3023 60.81% 1948 39.19% 1075 21.63% 4971
Caroline 2034 61.75% 1260 38.25% 774 23.50% 3294
Carroll 10102 67.50% 4865 32.50% 5237 34.99% 14967
Cecil 5685 58.16% 4090 41.84% 1595 16.32% 9775
Charles 6270 60.53% 4088 39.47% 2182 21.07% 10358
Dorchester 3472 61.97% 2131 38.03% 1341 23.93% 5603
Frederick 16938 79.39% 4397 20.61% 12541 58.78% 21335
Garrett 4197 76.55% 1286 23.45% 2911 53.09% 5483
Harford 15182 53.72% 13077 46.28% 2105 7.45% 28259
Howard 14561 59.44% 9938 40.56% 4623 18.87% 24499
Kent 2824 64.43% 1559 35.57% 1265 28.86% 4383
Montgomery 114850 69.99% 49239 30.01% 65611 39.99% 164089
Prince George's 64443 57.85% 46961 42.15% 17482 15.69% 111404
Queen Anne's 2111 53.34% 1847 46.66% 264 6.67% 3958
St. Mary's 5012 61.21% 3176 38.79% 1836 22.42% 8188
Somerset 2631 57.28% 1962 42.72% 669 14.57% 4593
Talbot 3744 63.96% 2110 36.04% 1634 27.91% 5854
Washington 16690 74.09% 5837 25.91% 10853 48.18% 22527
Wicomico 7353 63.61% 4206 36.39% 3147 27.23% 11559
Worcester 3046 62.48% 1829 37.52% 1217 24.96% 4875
Total 503223 57.32% 374663 42.68% 128560 14.64% 877886

Counties that flipped from Democrat to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democrat

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Barker, Karlyn (November 6, 1974). "Mathias Is Elected To a Second Term". The Washington Post. p. A12.
  2. Watson, Douglas (August 15, 1974). "Mathias Purge Threat Ends: White House Scandals Boost Senator's Re-election Bid". The Washington Post. p. C1.
  3. Barker, Karlyn (September 11, 1974). "Mathias Wins GOP Md. Race". The Washington Post. p. A24.
  4. Richards, Bill (February 3, 1974). "Sen. Mathias Re-Election Drive Opens". The Washington Post. p. B1.
  5. "U.S. Senate Choice in Maryland". The Washington Post. October 22, 1980. p. A22.
  6. "Archives of Maryland, Volume 0177, Page 0246 - Maryland Manual, 1975-76". msa.maryland.gov. Maryland State Archives. n.d. p. 246. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  7. "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1974". www.ourcampaigns.com. Our Campaigns. n.d. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  8. "1974 Senatorial General Election Results - Maryland". uselectionatlas.org. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. July 7, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
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