Jump to content

1916 United States Senate election in Michigan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1916 United States Senate election in Michigan

← 1911 November 7, 1916 1922 →
 
Nominee Charles E. Townsend Lawrence Price
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 364,657 257,954
Percentage 56.34% 39.85%

County results
Townsend:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Price:      40–50%

U.S. senator before election

Charles E. Townsend
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Charles E. Townsend
Republican

The 1916 United States Senate election in Michigan was held on November 7, 1916.

Incumbent Republican Senator Charles E. Townsend was re-elected to a second term in office over Democrat Lawrence Price.

This was the first election in Michigan held after the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which required all Senators be elected by direct popular vote.

General election

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
  • Edward O. Foss (Socialist)
  • John Y. Johnston (Prohibition)
  • Lawrence Price (Democratic)
  • Herman Richter (Socialist Labor)
  • Charles E. Townsend, incumbent Senator since 1911 (Republican)

Results

[edit]
1916 U.S. Senate election in Michigan[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles E. Townsend (incumbent) 364,657 56.34%
Democratic Lawrence Price 257,954 39.85%
Socialist Edward O. Foss 15,614 2.41%
Prohibition John Y. Johnston 7,569 1.17%
Socialist Labor Herman Richter 924 0.14%
Independent Henry Ford (write-in) 566 0.09%
Total votes 677,284 100.00%
Republican hold

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - MI US Senate Race - Nov 07, 1916". OurCampaigns. Retrieved December 29, 2020.