1950 United States Senate elections

1950 United States Senate elections

← 1948 November 7, 1950 1952 →

36 of the 96 seats in the United States Senate[a]
49 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Scott Lucas
(lost re-election)
Ken Wherry
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 3, 1949 January 3, 1949
Leader's seat Illinois Nebraska
Seats before 54 42
Seats after 49 47
Seat change Decrease 5 Increase 5
Popular vote 16,374,996 17,023,295
Percentage 47.7% 49.6%
Seats up 23 13
Races won 18 18

1950 United States Senate special election in Rhode Island1950 United States Senate special election in Connecticut1950 United States Senate special election in Idaho1950 United States Senate special election in North Carolina1950 United States Senate election in Alabama1950 United States Senate election in Arizona1950 United States Senate election in Arkansas1950 United States Senate election in California1950 United States Senate election in Colorado1950 United States Senate election in Connecticut1950 United States Senate election in Florida1950 United States Senate election in Georgia1950 United States Senate election in Idaho1950 United States Senate election in Illinois1950 United States Senate election in Indiana1950 United States Senate election in Iowa1950 United States Senate election in Kansas1950 United States Senate election in Kentucky1950 United States Senate election in Louisiana1950 United States Senate election in Maryland1950 United States Senate election in Missouri1950 United States Senate election in Nevada1950 United States Senate election in New Hampshire1950 United States Senate election in New York1950 United States Senate election in North Carolina1950 United States Senate election in North Dakota1950 United States Senate election in Ohio1950 United States Senate election in Oklahoma1950 United States Senate election in Oregon1950 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania1950 United States Senate election in South Carolina1950 United States Senate election in South Dakota1950 United States Senate election in Utah1950 United States Senate election in Vermont1950 United States Senate election in Washington1950 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
Results of the elections:
     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold
     No election
Rectangular inset (Conn., Id. & N. C.): both seats up for election

Majority Leader before election

Scott Lucas
Democratic

Elected Majority Leader

Ernest McFarland
Democratic

The 1950 United States Senate elections occurred in the middle of Harry S. Truman's second term as president. The 32 seats of Class 3 were contested in regular elections, and four special elections were held to fill vacancies. As with most 20th-century second-term midterms, the party not holding the presidency made significant gains. The Republican opposition made a net gain of five seats, taking advantage of the Democratic administration's declining popularity during the Cold War and the aftermath of the Recession of 1949. The Democrats held a narrow 49-to-47-seat majority after the election. This was the first time since 1932 that the Senate majority leader lost his seat, and the only instance of the majority leader losing his seat while his party retained the majority.
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