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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky

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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky

← 1897 January 21, 1902 1908 →
 
Nominee James B. McCreary William J. Deboe
Party Democratic Republican
Senate ballot 22 (71.0%) 8 (25.8%)
House ballot 72 (76.6%) 22 (23.4%)

Blue denotes members voting for McCreary and red denotes those voting for Deboe. Orange denotes one vote for Bradley.

U.S. senator before election

William J. Deboe
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

James B. McCreary
Democratic

The 1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky was held on January 21, 1902, after an initial election on January 14, 1902. Democratic candidate James B. McCreary was elected by the Kentucky General Assembly to the United States Senate, defeating incumbent Republican senator William J. Deboe. The election was held twice due to ambiguity in the law setting the election date.

Democratic nomination

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The Democratic Party chose to select its candidate by legislative caucus. Former governor and congressman James B. McCreary was nominated on January 9, 1902, defeating judge James E. Cantrill. Congressmen David Highbaugh Smith and Charles K. Wheeler, who had been campaigning for the nomination, withdrew from the contest the afternoon before the caucus was held.

Candidates

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Results

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Caucus vote of Democratic senators
Caucus vote of Democratic representatives
  McCreary
  Cantrill
  Republicans
Democratic caucus results[1]
Candidate Senate House Total %
James B. McCreary 14 48 62 62.6
James E. Cantrill 11 26 37 37.4
Total votes 25 74 99 100.0

Republican nominatiom

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The Republican Party chose to select its candidate by legislative caucus, with incumbent senator William J. Deboe winning the nomination unanimously on January 8, 1902. Governor William O. Bradley and congressman Vincent Boreing, who had been suggested as alternatives, were not put forth as alternative candidates.[2]

Candidates

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Elections

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First election

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Senate

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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky (first Senate ballot)[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James B. McCreary 23 65.7
Republican William J. Deboe (incumbent) 11 31.4
Republican William O. Bradley 1 2.9
Total votes 35 100.0

House of Representatives

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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky (first House ballot)[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James B. McCreary 74 75.5
Republican William J. Deboe (incumbent) 24 24.5
Total votes 98 100.0

Second election

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Senate

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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky (Senate)[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James B. McCreary 22 71.0
Republican William J. Deboe (incumbent) 8 25.8
Republican William O. Bradley 1 3.2
Total votes 31 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

House of Representatives

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1902 United States Senate election in Kentucky (House of Representatives)[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James B. McCreary 72 76.6
Republican William J. Deboe (incumbent) 22 23.4
Total votes 94 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "McCreary nominated on first ballot". The Courier-Journal. January 10, 1902. p. 1-2.
  2. ^ "Deboe was nominated for senator". The Morning Herald. Lexington, Kentucky. January 9, 1902. p. 1.
  3. ^ a b Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, p. 103.
  4. ^ a b Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, p. 170.

Sources

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