Misplaced Pages

1956 United States Senate election in Illinois

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

1956 United States Senate election in Illinois

← 1950 November 6, 1956 1962 →
Turnout81.74%
 
Nominee Everett M. Dirksen Richard Stengel
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,307,552 1,949,883
Percentage 54.11% 45.72%

County results
Dirksen:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Stengel:      50–60%

Senator before election

Everett M. Dirksen
Republican

Elected Senator

Everett M. Dirksen
Republican

Elections in Illinois
Federal government
U.S. Presidential elections
U.S. Senate elections
U.S. House elections
State government
General elections
Gubernatorial elections
Lieutenant Gubernatorial elections
Attorney General elections
Secretary of State elections
Comptroller elections
Senate elections
House of Representatives elections
Judicial elections
Ballot measures and referendums
Chicago
General elections
Mayoral elections
Aldermanic elections
Chicago Board of Education elections
Cook County
County elections
Rockford
Mayoral elections
  • 2021

The 1956 United States Senate election in Illinois was held on November 6, 1956 to elect one of Illinois's members to the United States Senate. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen won reelection to a second term.

Background

The primaries and general election coincided with those for federal offices (President and House) and state elections.

Primaries were held on April 10.

Turnout in the primary elections was 26.26%, with a total of 1,307,357 votes cast.

Turnout during the general election was 81.74%, with 4,264,830 votes cast.

Democratic primary

In 1955, Scott W. Lucas, who lost to Everett Dirksen in the 1950 election, explored a candidacy to "regain" his seat. Lucas faced opposition from organized labor for his perceived lukewarm support of their agenda. Other candidates who publicly expressed interest were State Senator James Gray of East St. Louis, State Representative Richard Stengel of Rock Island, and Roy E. Yung of Springfield, a former director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture. The Democratic Party nominated Richard Stengel, who ran unopposed in the primary.

Democratic primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Stengel 621,005 99.99
Write-in Others 50 0.01
Total votes 621,055 100

Republican primary

Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Everett McKinley Dirksen (incumbent) 686,268 100
Write-in Others 34 0.01
Total votes 686,302 100

General election

Dirksen carried 88 of the state's 102 counties. Among the 88 counties that Dirksen won was the state's most populous county, Cook County, in which Dirksen won with 51.13% to Stengel's 48.63%. Despite losing in Cook County, Stengel performed better in the county than he did in the cumulative vote of the remaining 101 counties In the cumulative vote of the state's other 101 counties, Dirksen won 57.32% to Stengel's 42.58%. 51.97% of the votes cast in the election were from Cook County.

While he lost the overall vote in Cook County as a whole, in Cook County's principal city, Chicago (where 37.79% of all votes cast in the election were from), Stengel won 54.33% of the vote to Dirksen's 45.37%

General election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Everett McKinley Dirksen (incumbent) 2,307,552 54.11
Democratic Richard Stengel 1,949,883 45.72
Socialist Labor Louis Fisher 7,587 0.18
Write-in Others 8 0.00
Total votes 4,264,830 100

See also

References

  1. ^ "OFFICIAL VOTE of the STATE OF ILLINOIS Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 JUDICIAL ELECTION, 1955, 1956 • PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL PRIMARY, APRIL 10 1958" (PDF). Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  2. "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 16, 1982" (PDF). www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  3. "OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 2, 1982" (PDF). www.elections.il.gov. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved July 4, 2020.
  4. Kanady, Johnson (October 25, 1955). "Downstaters Talk Up "Stop Lucas' Plans". Chicago Tribune. p. A10 – via ProQuest.
  5. "Slatemakers Hear 7 in Race for Governor". Chicago Tribune. January 7, 1956. p. 1 – via ProQuest.
  6. Tagge, George (November 22, 1955). "Hear Schaefer, Stengel to Top Daley's Slate". Chicago Tribune. p. 8 – via ProQuest.
(1955 ←)   1956 United States elections   (→ 1957)
President
U.S.
Senate
U.S.
House
State
governors
State
legislatures
Elections in Illinois
By year
Presidential
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Special
Gubernatorial
Lieutenant gubernatorial
Other state executive offices
State Senate
State House
State judicial
Ballot measures and referendums
Chicago mayoral
Chicago City Council
Other municipal
Cook County
Categories: