1914 United States Senate election in Maryland

Election for U.S. senator from Maryland

1914 United States Senate election in Maryland

← 1908 November 2, 1914 1920 →
 
Nominee John Walter Smith Edward Carrington
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 110,204 94,864
Percentage 50.99% 43.89%

County results
Carrington:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Smith:      40–50%      50–60%

U.S. senator before election

John Walter Smith
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

John Walter Smith
Democratic

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The 1914 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 2, 1914. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Walter Smith was re-elected to a second term in office over Republican Edward Carrington Jr.

This was the first regularly-scheduled election held in Maryland following the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which required direct election of Senators. However, a special election had been held in 1913 for Maryland's other Senate seat under the Amendment's requirement.

General election

Candidates

  • Edward C. Carrington Jr. (Republican)
  • Charles A. Develin (Socialist)
  • Richard Henry Holme (Prohibition)
  • V. Milton Reichard (Progressive)
  • Robert W. Stevens (Labor)
  • John Walter Smith, incumbent Senator since 1908 (Democratic)

Results

1914 U.S. Senate election in Maryland[1][2][3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Walter Smith (inc.) 110,204 50.99%
Republican Edward C. Carrington, Jr. 94,864 43.89%
Progressive V. Milton Reichard 3,697 1.71%
Socialist Charles A. Develin 3,255 1.51%
Prohibition Richard Henry Holme 3,144 1.46%
Labor Robert W. Stevens 969 0.45%
Total votes 216,133 100.00%
Democratic hold

Results by county

County John Walter Smith

Democratic

Edward C. Carrington, Jr.

Republican

V. Milton Reichard

Progressive

Charles A. Develin

Socialist

Other

Other

Margin Total

Votes

Cast

# % # % # % # % # % # %
Allegany 3772 38.01% 5233 52.73% 110 1.11% 529 5.33% 281 2.83% -1461 -14.72% 9925
Anne Arundel 3371 51.51% 2935 44.85% 37 0.57% 96 1.47% 105 1.60% 436 6.66% 6544
Baltimore (City) 34167 40.20% 46157 54.31% 1804 2.12% 1509 1.78% 1354 1.59% -11990 -14.11% 84991
Baltimore (County) 12155 55.62% 8839 40.45% 316 1.45% 168 0.77% 376 1.72% 3316 15.17% 21854
Calvert 707 38.63% 1004 54.86% 11 0.60% 82 4.48% 26 1.42% -297 -16.23% 1830
Caroline 1665 49.54% 1576 46.89% 20 0.60% 14 0.42% 86 2.56% 89 2.65% 3361
Carroll 3522 49.01% 3257 45.32% 78 1.09% 40 0.56% 289 4.02% 265 3.69% 7186
Cecil 2269 52.01% 1926 44.14% 48 1.10% 26 0.60% 94 2.15% 343 7.86% 4363
Charles 1068 35.90% 1841 61.88% 15 0.50% 19 0.64% 32 1.08% -773 -25.98% 2975
Dorchester 2526 48.35% 2530 48.43% 42 0.80% 22 0.42% 104 1.99% -4 -0.08% 5224
Frederick 4841 46.28% 5193 49.64% 133 1.27% 123 1.18% 171 1.63% -352 -3.36% 10461
Garrett 860 29.74% 1802 62.31% 52 1.80% 104 3.60% 74 2.56% -942 -32.57% 2892
Harford 2473 53.40% 2015 43.51% 67 1.45% 24 0.52% 52 1.12% 458 9.89% 4631
Howard 1798 58.82% 1104 36.11% 31 1.01% 17 0.56% 107 3.50% 694 22.70% 3057
Kent 1849 52.68% 1557 44.36% 46 1.31% 15 0.43% 43 1.23% 292 8.32% 3510
Montgomery 3397 54.31% 2648 42.33% 45 0.72% 50 0.80% 115 1.84% 749 11.97% 6255
Prince George's 2795 52.81% 2236 42.24% 56 1.06% 88 1.66% 118 2.23% 559 10.56% 5293
Queen Anne's 1943 56.70% 1365 39.83% 27 0.79% 16 0.47% 76 2.22% 578 16.87% 3427
St. Mary's 1124 43.52% 1343 51.99% 22 0.85% 36 1.39% 58 2.25% -219 -8.48% 2583
Somerset 1408 38.91% 2082 57.53% 36 0.99% 15 0.41% 78 2.16% -674 -18.62% 3619
Talbot 1910 49.16% 1808 46.54% 43 1.11% 12 0.31% 112 2.88% 102 2.63% 3885
Washington 4347 46.30% 4125 43.93% 536 5.71% 274 2.92% 107 1.14% 222 2.36% 9389
Wicomico 2221 43.33% 2615 51.01% 88 1.72% 20 0.39% 182 3.55% -394 -7.69% 5126
Worcester 1733 45.57% 1956 51.43% 34 0.89% 7 0.18% 73 1.92% -223 -5.86% 3803
Total 97921 45.30% 107147 49.56% 3697 1.71% 3306 1.53% 4113 1.90% -9226 -4.27% 216184

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archives of Maryland, Volume 0125, Page 237 - Maryland Manual, 1914-15". msa.maryland.gov. Maryland State Archives. n.d. p. 237. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1914". www.ourcampaigns.com. Our Campaigns. n.d. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  3. ^ "1914 Senatorial General Election Results - Maryland". uselectionatlas.org. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. January 29, 2016. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
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