SECTION 8: ELECTED SENATORS WHO FAILED TO WIN RENOMINATION

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SECTION 8: ELECTED SENATORS WHO FAILED TO WIN RENOMINATION

1864: Senator Morton S.Wilkinson(Republican:Minnesota); 1859-1865 1866: Senator Lafayette S.Foster(Republican:Connecticut-62): 1855-1867 Senator Ira Harris(Republican:New York): 1861-1867 Senator Edgar Cowan(Republican:Pennsylvania): 1861-1867 1868: Senator Benjamin F.Wade(Republican:Ohio-68): 1851-1869 Senator James Dixon(Republican:Connecticut-54): 1857-1869 Senator Edwin D.Morgan(Republican:New York): 1863-1869 1870: Senator Willard Saulsbury,Sr(Democrat:Delaware-50): 1859-1871 Senator Edmund G.Ross(Republican:Kansas): 1866-1871 Senator John M.Thayer(Republican:Nebraska): 1867-1871 Senator Alexander McDonald(Republican:Arkansas): 1868-1871 Senator Thomas B.McCreery(Democrat:Kentucky): 1868-1871 1872: Senator Samuel C.Pomeroy(Republican:Kansas-56): 1861-1873 Senator James W.Nye(Republican:Nevada-57): 1864-1873 Senator James Harlan(Republican:Iowa): 1867-1873 1874: Senator Zachariah Chandler(Republican:Michigan-60): 1857-1875 Senator Matthew H.Carpenter(Republican:Wisconsin): 1869-1875 1876: Senator Phineas W.Hitchcock(Republican:Nebraska): 1871-1877 1878: Senator Timothy O.Howe(Republican:Wisconsin-62): 1861-1879 Senator Bainbridge Wadleigh(Republican:New Hampshire):1873-1879 Senator James B.Eustis(Democrat:Louisiana): 1876-1879 1880: Senator William P.Whyte(Democrat:Maryland): 1875-1881 Senator Algernon S.Paddock(Republican:Nebraska): 1875-1881 Senator James E.Bailey(Democrat:Tennessee): 1877-1881 1882: Senator Thomas W.Ferry(Republican:Michigan-55): 1871-1883 Senator Edward H.Rollins(Republican:New Hampshire): 1877-1883 Senator William Windom(Republican:Minnesota): 1881-1883 1884: Senator John S.Williams(Democrat:Kentucky): 1879-1885 Senator Benjamin F.Jonas(Democrat:Louisiana): 1879-1885 Senator George H.Pendleton(Democrat:Ohio): 1879-1885 1886: Senator Samuel B.Maxey(Democrat:Texas-61): 1875-1887 Senator Omar D.Conger(Republican:Michigan): 1881-1887 Senator Charles H.Van Wyck(Republican:Nebraska): 1881-1887 Senator Warner Miller(Republican:New York): 1881-1887

1888: Senator Dwight M.Sabin(Republican:Minnesota): 1883-1889 1890: Senator Henry W.Blair(Republican:New Hampshire-56): 1879-1891 Senator Wade Hampton(Democrat:South Carolina-72): 1879-1891 Senator Gilbert A.Pierce(Republican:North Dakota): 1889-1891 1892: Senator Frank Hiscock(Republican:New York): 1887-1893 Senator Lyman R.Casey(Republican:North Dakota): 1889-1893 Senator Wilbur F.Sanders(Republican:Montana): 1890-1893 1894: Senator Matthew C.Butler(Democrat:South Carolina-58): 1877-1895 Senator Joseph N.Dolph(Republican:Oregon-59): 1883-1895 Senator William D.Washburn(Republican:Minnesota): 1889-1895 Senator Joseph M.Carey(Republican:Wyoming): 1890-1895 1896: Senator John H.Mitchell(Republican:Oregon-61): 1885-1897 Senator William F.Vilas(Democrat:Wisconsin): 1891-1897 1898: Senator Samuel Pasco(Democrat:Florida-64): 1887-1899 Senator Matthew S.Quay(Republican:Pennsylvania-65): 1887-1899 Senator John L.Wilson(Republican:Washington): 1895-1899 1900: Senator Lucien Baker(Republican:Kansas): 1895-1901 Senator William E.Chandler(Republican:New Hampshire): 1895-1901 Senator George W.McBride(Republican:Oregon): 1895-1901 1902: Senator James K.Jones(Democrat:Arkansas-63): 1885-1903 Senator Joseph L.Rawlins(Democrat:Utah-52): 1897-1903 1904: Senator Thomas R.Bard(Republican:California-63): 1900-05 1906: Senator James H.Berry(Democrat:Arkansas-65): 1885-1907 Senator Joseph C.S.Blackburn(Democrat:Kentucky-68): 1901-07 Senator Edward W.Carmack(Democrat:Tennessee-48): 1901-07 1908: Senator Henry C.Hansbrough(Republican:North Dakota-60):1891-1909 Senator Joseph B.Foraker(Republican:Ohio-62): 1897-1909 Senator Alfred B.Kittredge(Republican:South Dakota-47): 1901-09 Senator Albert J.Hopkins(Republican:Illinois-62): 1903-09 Senator Chester I.Long(Republican:Kansas-48): 1903-09 Senator Levi Ankeny(Republican:Washington-64): 1903-09

1910: Senator Julius C.Burrows(Republican:Michigan-73): 1895-1911 Senator James P.Taliaferro(Democrat:Florida-63): 1899-1911 Senator Nathan B.Scott(Republican:West Virginia-68): 1899-1911 Senator Morgan G.Bulkeley(Republican:Connecticut-73): 1905-11 Senator Elmer J.Burkett(Republican:Nebraska-43): 1905-11 Senator Joseph B.Frazier(Democrat:Tennessee-54): 1905-11 1912: Senator Robert J.Gamble(Republican:South Dakota-61): 1901-13 Senator Norris Brown(Republican:Nebraska-49): 1907-13 Senator Jonathan Bourne(Republican:Oregon-57): 1907-13 Senator LeRoy Percy(Democrat:Mississippi-52): 1910-13 1914: Senator Joseph L.Bristow(Republican:Kansas-53): 1909-15 Senator Coe I.Crawford(Republican:South Dakota-56): 1909-15 1916: Senator Moses E.Clapp(Republican:Minnesota- 65): 1901-17 Senator Nathan P.Bryan(Democrat:Florida-44): 1911-17 Senator Luke Lea(Democrat:Tennessee-37): 1911-17 Senator Blair Lee(Democrat:Maryland-59): 1914-17 1918: Senator James K. Vardaman(Democrat:Mississippi-57): 1913-19 Senator Thomas W.Hardwick(Democrat:Georgia-46): 1914-19 1920: Senator Thomas P.Gore(Democrat:Oklahoma-50): 1907-21 Senator Hoke Smith(Democrat:Georgia-65): 1911-21 Senator Asle J.Gronna(Republican:North Dakota-62): 1911-21 Senator William F.Kirby(Democrat:Arkansas-53): 1916-21 1922: Senator Porter J.McCumber(Republican:North Dakota-64):1899-1923 Senator Charles A.Culberson(Democrat:Texas-67): 1899-1923 Senator Harry S.New(Republican:Indiana-64): 1917-23 1924: Senator Thomas Sterling(Republican:South Dakota-73): 1913-25 Senator John K.Shields(Democrat:Tennessee-66): 1913-25 Senator Lewis H.Ball(Republican:Delaware-63): 1919-25 Senator Joseph Medill McCormick(Republican:Illinois-47): 1919-25 Senator Nathaniel B.Dial(Democrat:South Carolina-62): 1919-25 1926: Senator Irvine L.Lenroot(Republican:Wisconsin-57): 1918-27 Senator William B.McKinley(Republican:Illinois-70): 1921-26 Senator George W.Pepper(Republican:Pennsylvania-59): 1922-27 Senator Rice W.Means(Republican:Colorado-49): 1924-27 1928: Senator Earle B.Mayfield(Democrat:Texas-47): 1923-29

1930: Senator Furnifold M.Simmons(Democrat:North Carolina-76):1901-31 Senator Joseph E.Ransdell(Democrat:Louisiana-72): 1913-31 Senator James T.Heflin(Democrat:Alabama-71): 1920-31 Senator Charles S.Deneen(Republican:Illinois-67): 1925-31 Senator Coleman L.Blease(Democrat:South Carolina-62): 1925-31 1932: Senator Samuel M.Shortridge(Republican:California-71): 1921-33 Senator Edwin S.Broussard(Democrat:Louisiana-58): 1921-33 Senator Smith W.Brookhart(Republican:Iowa-63): 1927-33 Senator John J.Blaine(Republican:Wisconsin-57): 1927-33 1934: Senator Hubert D.Stephens(Democrat:Mississippi-59): 1923-35 1936: Senator Thomas P.Gore(Democrat:Oklahoma-66): 1931-37 1938: Senator James P.Pope(Democrat:Idaho-54): 1933-39 Senator William G.McAdoo(Democrat:California-75): 1933-38 1940: Senator Henry F.Ashurst(Democrat:Arizona-66): 1912-41 Senator William H.King(Democrat:Utah-77): 1917-41 Senator Lynn J.Frazier(Republican:North Dakota-66): 1923-41 Senator Edward R.Burke(Democrat:Nebraska-60): 1935-41 Senator Rush D.Holt(Democrat:West Virginia-35): 1935-41 1942: Senator William J.Bulow(Democrat:South Dakota-73): 1931-43 Senator James H.Hughes(Democrat:Delaware-75): 1937-43 1944: Senator Hattie W.Caraway(Democrat:Arkansas-66): 1931-45 Senator J.Bennett Clark(Democrat:Missouri-54): 1933-45 Senator David W.Clark(Democrat:Idaho-42): 1939-45 Senator Rufus C.Holman(Republican:Oregon-67): 1939-45 1946: Senator Burton K.Wheeler(Democrat:Montana-64): 1923-47 Senator George L.P.Radcliffe(Democrat:Maryland-69): 1935-47 Senator Henrik Shipstead(Republican:Minnesota-65): 1941-47 1948: Senator A.Thomas(Tom) Stewart(Democrat:Tennessee-56): 1939-49 1950: Senator J.W.Elmer Thomas(Democrat:Oklahoma-74): 1927-51 Senator Claude D.Pepper(Democrat:Florida-50): 1936-51 Senator J.Chandler(Chan) Gurney(Republican:South Dakota-54): 1939-51 Senator Glen H.Taylor(Democrat:Idaho-46): 1945-51

1952: Senator Kenneth D.McKellar(Democrat:Tennessee-83): 1917-53 Senator Ralph O.Brewster(Republican:Maine-64): 1941-52 1966: Senator Absalom W.Robertson(Democrat:Virginia-79): 1946-66 1968: Senator Thomas H.Kuchel(Republican:California-58): 1953-69 Senator Frank J.Lausche(Democrat:Ohio-73): 1957-69 Senator Ernest Gruening(Democrat:Alaska-81): 1959-69 Senator Edward V.Long(Democrat:Missouri-60): 1960-68 1970: Senator Ralph W.Yarborough(Democrat:Texas-67): 1957-71 1972: Senator B.Everett Jordan(Democrat:North Carolina-76): 1958-73 1974: Senator J.William Fulbright(Democrat:Arkansas-69): 1945-74 1978: Senator Clifford P.Case(Republican:New Jersey-74): 1955-79 1980: Senator Jacob K.Javits(Republican:New York-76): 1957-81 Senator Maurice(Mike)R.Gravel(Democrat:Alaska-50): 1969-81 1992: Senator Alan J.Dixon(Democrat:Illinois-65): 1981-93 2002: Senator Robert C.Smith(Republican:New Hampshire-61): 1990-2003 2006: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman(Democrat: Connecticut-64): 1989-2010: Senator Arlen Specter(Democrat: Pennsylvania-80): 1981-2011 Senator Robert F. Bennett(Republican: Utah-77): 1993-2011 Senator Lisa A. Murkowski(Republican: Alaska-53): 2002-