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United States Senate election in Montana, 1936

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November 3, 1936
  
1942 →

121,769
  
60,038

54.98%
  
27.11%

Thomas O. Larson
  
Joseph P. Monaghan

60,038
  
39,655

27.11%
  
17.91%

United States Senate election in Montana, 1936

Winner
  
James E Murray

The 1930 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 3, 1936. Incumbent United States Senator James E. Murray, who was first elected to the Senate in a special election in 1934, ran for re-election. He narrowly emerged from a competitive and close Democratic primary, wherein he was challenged by United States Congressman Joseph P. Monaghan, who represented Montana's 1st congressional district. In the general election, Murray was opposed by Thomas O. Larson, a State Senator and the Republican nominee, and Monaghan, who, after losing the primary, ran as an independent candidate. Murray ended up winning a second term, and his first full term, in a landslide, defeating both of his opponents by a comfortable margin.

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Candidates

  • James E. Murray, incumbent United States Senator
  • Joseph P. Monaghan, United States Congressman from Montana's 1st congressional district
  • Sam V. Stewart, Montana Supreme Court Associate Justice, former Governor of Montana
  • Walter B. Sands, Montana Supreme Court Chief Justice
  • Candidates

  • Thomas O. Larson, State Senator
  • L. Ray Carroll, State Senator
  • Hugh Egan State Representative
  • Jess H. Stevens, attorney
  • References

    United States Senate election in Montana, 1936 Wikipedia