1912 United States Senate elections in Arizona

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The 1912 United States Senate elections in Arizona took place in the Arizona State Legislature on March 27, 1912, confirming the selection of Marcus A. Smith and Henry F. Ashurst as the state's first U.S. Senators.[1] Their results were pre-determined on the basis on the results of a popular vote taken on December 12, 1911.

This marked the first U.S. Senate elections held in the state after it was admitted to the union as the 48th state on February 14, 1912. The two men were sworn in on April 2.[2]

The Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution established the direct election of United States senators in each state. The amendment supersedes Article I, §3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures. The amendment was proposed by the 62nd Congress in 1912 and became part of the Constitution on April 8, 1913, on ratification by three-quarters (36) of the state legislatures.

Class 1

1912 United States Senate election in Arizona
(Class 1)

December 12, 1911 1916 →
 
Nominee
Henry F. Ashurst
Ralph H. Cameron
E. Johnson
Party
Democratic
Republican
Socialist
Electoral vote 54 0 0
Popular vote 10,872 9,640 1,234
Percentage 50.00% 44.33% 5.68%

Election results by county
Ashurst:      40–50%      50–60%
Cameron:      50–60%      60–70%

Elected U.S. Senator

Henry F. Ashurst

Democratic

constitutional convention.[3] During the convention, he positioned himself for a U.S. Senate seat by avoiding the political fighting over various clauses in the constitution which damaged his rivals.[4]

1912 United States Senate election in Arizona (Class 1)[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic
Henry F. Ashurst 10,872 50.00%
Republican
Ralph H. Cameron 9,640 44.33%
Socialist
E. Johnson 1,234 5.68%
Majority 1,232 5.67%
Turnout 21,746
Democratic
win (new seat)

Class 3

1912 United States Senate election in Arizona
(Class 3)

December 12, 1911 1914 →
 
Nominee Marcus A. Smith Hoval A. Smith E. B. Simonton
Party
Democratic
Republican
Socialist
Electoral vote 54 0 0
Popular vote 10,598 9,228 1,221
Percentage 50.35% 43.85% 5.80%

Election results by county
Smith:      40–50%      50–60%
Smith:      40-50%      50–60%

Elected U.S. Senator

Marcus A. Smith

Democratic

Marcus A. Smith announced his candidacy for one of Arizona's two senate seats on September 24, 1911.[6] As the campaign began, Smith abandoned his long standing conservative stand and declared himself a "Progressive".[7]

1912 United States Senate election in Arizona (Class 3)[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic
Marcus A. Smith 10,598 50.35%
Republican
Hoval A. Smith 9,228 43.85%
Socialist
E. B. Simonton 1,221 5.80%
Majority 1,370 6.50%
Turnout 21,047
Democratic
win (new seat)

See also

References

  1. ^ Goff 1989, p. 60.
  2. ^ "Senate Now Numbers 96". New York Times. April 3, 1912.
  3. ^ "Henry Fountain Ashurst Dead; Former Senator from Arizona". New York Times. June 1, 1962. p. 27.
  4. ^ Johnston, Alva (December 25, 1937). "The Dean of Inconsistency". The Saturday Evening Post. 210: 23, 38–40.
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns - AZ US Senate Race - Mar 27, 1912".
  6. ^ Fazio 1970, p. 55.
  7. ^ Goff 1985, p. 145.
  8. ^ "Our Campaigns - AZ US Senate Race - Dec 12, 1911".

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