1958 United States Senate election in Indiana

1958 United States Senate election in Indiana

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Nominee Vance Hartke Harold W. Handley
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 973,636 731,635
Percentage 56.46% 42.42%

County results
Hartke:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Handley:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

William E. Jenner
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Vance Hartke
Democratic

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The 1958 United States Senate election in Indiana was held on November 4, 1958. Outgoing Senator William E. Jenner, a Republican, retired and was succeeded by Democrat Vance Hartke, the mayor of Evansville, Indiana.

This was one of 15 seats held by Republicans gained by the Democratic Party in the 1958 United States Senate elections.

General election

Campaign

When Jenner elected to forgo a third full term in office ahead of the 1958 election, he intended his friend and protégé Governor Harold W. Handley to be his successor. With the help of Lieutenant Governor Crawford F. Parker, they hatched a plan for both Jenner and Handley to resign before the election; Parker would then become governor and appoint Handley to the vacant Senate seat. Handley's rivals within the party predicted the scheme would "set the Republican Party back an entire generation." The plan was never implemented, and Jenner served out the remainder of his term.[1]

Handley had been elected governor only two years before and had pledged during that campaign to serve the duration of his four-year term. Campaigning for the Senate was perceived as a violation of that pledge, as Handley would be forced to resign the governorship early if elected. Handley was hurt as well by another broken campaign promise, a significant tax increase he had ushered through the Indiana General Assembly. High unemployment coupled with Handley's tacit endorsement of the state right-to-work law damaged his standing with working class and union voters.[1]

Hartke, the Democratic nominee, ran a disciplined campaign that capitalized on Handley's weaknesses. On election day, he took 56 percent of the statewide vote, winning the first of three terms he would serve between 1959 and 1977.[1]

Results

General election results[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Vance Hartke 973,636 56.46% Increase9.64
Republican Harold W. Handley 731,635 42.42% Decrease10.02
Prohibition John R. Stelle 19,327 1.12% Increase0.47
Total votes 1,724,598 100.00% N/A
Democratic gain from Republican

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Gugin, Linda C.; St. Clair, James E, eds. (2006). The Governors of Indiana. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society Press. pp. 334–35. ISBN 0-87195-196-7.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns". OurCampaigns. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
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