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See also: List of third party and independent performances in United States elections

This is a list of notable performances of third party and independent candidates in elections to the United States Senate.

It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.

In some of the listed cases a faction or factions of a state's major party ran against each other, often making it difficult to ascertain which was the mainline candidate and which was the bolter; in such cases, those candidates which are not listed on a standard major party line are still listed, but are not considered traditional third party victories as often these candidates sat in Congress as affiliated party members (barring cases like Joe Lieberman who, upon winning re-election in 2006 as a third-party candidate, sat as an Independent Democrat).

Listed below are Senate elections in which a third party or independent candidate won at least 5.0% of the vote. Winners are shown in bold and marked "elected" or "re-elected".

Indirect elections (before 1918)

Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment, most states did not hold direct elections to the Senate, with senators instead being elected by the state legislatures. The results listed below are cases in which a third-party candidate won at least 5.0% of the legislative vote.

Notable third-party senatorial performances (1820s–1917)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place Notes
1829 New York (special) Anti-Masonic Ambrose Spencer 22 14.77 / 100 3rd
1830 Pennsylvania Anti-Masonic Harmar Denny 10 7.58 / 100 4th
1831 New York Anti-Masonic Samuel Works 32 23.02 / 100 2nd
Pennsylvania – Class I (special) Anti-Masonic Richard Rush 30 22.56 / 100 3rd
1832 Pennsylvania Anti-Masonic William Clark 28 21.05 / 100 2nd
1833 New York (special) Anti-Masonic John C. Spencer 11 7.38 / 100 2nd
1834 Pennsylvania – Class III (special) Anti-Masonic Amos Ellmaker 31 23.31 / 100 2nd
1845 New York – Class I (special) Native American Jonathan Thompson 17 10.76 / 100 3rd
New York – Class III (special) Native American Harmon B. Cropsey 17 10.76 / 100 3rd
New York Native American Robert Taylor 15 10.14 / 100 3rd
1849 New York Free Soil John Adams Dix 21 13.91 / 100 2nd
1851 Massachusetts Free Soil Charles Sumner ? 10 / 100 Elected
1855 Massachusetts (special) American Henry Wilson 255 62.81 / 100 Elected
American Nahum F. Bryant 85 20.94 / 100 2nd
1857 New York American Joel T. Headley 15 10.71 / 100 3rd
1879 Pennsylvania Greenback Party Daniel Agnew 16 6.38 / 100 3rd
1894 Nebraska Independent W. A. Jones 18 13.64 / 100 2nd
1898 Nebraska People's William V. Allen 58 43.94 / 100 2nd
1901 Nebraska People's William V. Allen 58 44.62 / 100 2nd

Direct elections (after 1905)

1900–1930

Notable third-party senatorial performances (1900s–1930)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
1905 Oregon (special) Socialist J. D. Stevens 12,485 15.17 / 100 2nd
Prohibition Hiram Gould 8,224 9.99 / 100 3rd
1906 Oregon Socialist A. G. Simola 5,608 6.1 / 100 3rd
1910 Nevada Socialist Jud Harris 1,959 9.62 / 100 3rd
1912 Arizona (special) – Class I Socialist E. Johnson 1,234 5.68 / 100 3rd
Arizona (special) – Class III Socialist E. B. Simonton 1,221 5.8 / 100 3rd
Colorado Progressive Frank D. Catlin 58,649 23.48 / 100 3rd
Kansas Socialist Allan W. Ricker 25,610 7.32 / 100 3rd
Montana Progressive Joseph M. Dixon 22,161 32.1 / 100 2nd
Nevada (special) Socialist G. A. Steele 2,740 13.73 / 100 3rd
Progressive Sardis Summerfield 1,428 7.15 / 100 4th
Oklahoma Socialist John G. Wills 40,860 16.3 / 100 3rd
Oregon Independent Jonathan Bourne Jr. 25,929 19.41 / 100 3rd
Socialist Benjamin Franklin Ramp 11,093 8.31 / 100 4th
Progressive A. E. Clark 11,083 8.3 / 100 5th
Prohibition B. Lee Paget 6,848 5.13 / 100 6th
1914 Arizona Prohibition Eugene W. Chafin 7,293 15.05 / 100 3rd
Socialist Bert Davis 3,582 7.39 / 100 4th
Progressive J. Bernard Nelson 2,608 5.38 / 100 5th
California Progressive Francis J. Heney 255,232 28.81 / 100 2nd
Socialist Ernest Untermann 3,582 7.39 / 100 4th
Colorado Progressive Benjamin Griffith 27,072 10.69 / 100 3rd
Socialist J. C. Griffiths 13,943 5.51 / 100 4th
Idaho Progressive Paul Clagstone 10,321 9.54 / 100 3rd
Socialist Calistus W. Cooper 7,888 7.29 / 100 4th
Illinois Progressive Raymond Robins 203,027 19.99 / 100 3rd
Indiana Progressive Albert J. Beveridge 108,581 16.81 / 100 3rd
Iowa Independent Otis Spurgeon 24,490 5.73 / 100 3rd
Kansas Progressive Victor Murdock 116,755 22.94 / 100 3rd
Nevada Socialist Ashley Grant Miller 5,451 25.28 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Socialist W. H. Brown 6,231 7.14 / 100 3rd
Ohio Progressive Arthur Lovett Garford 67,509 6.31 / 100 3rd
Oklahoma Socialist Patrick S. Nagle 52,259 20.99 / 100 3rd
Oregon Progressive William Hanley 26,220 10.68 / 100 3rd
Pennsylvania Progressive Gifford Pinchot 269,265 24.22 / 100 2nd
Washington Progressive Ole Hanson 83,282 24.12 / 100 3rd
Socialist Adam H. Barth 30,234 8.76 / 100 4th
1916 Arizona Socialist W. S. Bradford 2,827 5.24 / 100 3rd
California Socialist Walter Thomas Mills 49,341 5.25 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Prohibition Willis Greenleaf Calderwood 78,425 20.58 / 100 3rd
Montana Socialist Henry La Beau 9,292 5.54 / 100 3rd
Nevada Socialist Ashley Grant Miller 9,507 28.91 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Socialist E. R. Fry 8,472 7.91 / 100 3rd
Washington Socialist Bruce Rogers 21,709 5.95 / 100 3rd
Wisconsin Socialist Richard Elsner 28,908 6.85 / 100 3rd
1918 Massachusetts Independent Thomas W. Lawson 21,985 5.26 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Nationalist Willis Greenleaf Calderwood 137,334 39.95 / 100 2nd
Montana Nationalist Jeannette Rankin 26,013 23.14 / 100 3rd
Nevada (special) Independent Anne Henrietta Martin 4,603 18.01 / 100 3rd
Oregon (special) Socialist Martha Bean 19,014 15.47 / 100 2nd
South Dakota Independent Orville V. Rafferty 5,560 5.98 / 100 3rd
1920 California Prohibition James S. Edwards 57,768 6.32 / 100 3rd
Georgia Independent Harry S. Edwards 6,700 5.1 / 100 2nd
Maryland Independent George D. Iverson Jr. 21,345 5.46 / 100 3rd
Nevada Independent Anne Henrietta Martin 4,981 18.16 / 100 3rd
New York Socialist Jacob Panken 208,155 7.6 / 100 3rd
Prohibition Ella A. Boole 159,623 5.83 / 100 4th
Pennsylvania Prohibition Leah C. Marion 132,610 7.44 / 100 3rd
South Dakota Nonpartisan League Tom Ayres 44,309 24.06 / 100 2nd
Independent Richard Olsen Richards 10,032 5.45 / 100 4th
Washington Farmer–Labor C. L. France 99,309 25.8 / 100 2nd
Wisconsin Progressive Republican James Thompson 235,029 34.71 / 100 2nd
Socialist Frank J. Weber 66,172 9.77 / 100 4th
1922 California Independent H. Clay Needham 70,748 7.79 / 100 3rd
Socialist Upton Sinclair 56,982 6.28 / 100 4th
Florida Independent Republican W. C. Lawson 6,074 11.73 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Henrik Shipstead 325,372 47.1 / 100 Elected
Pennsylvania (special) Prohibition Rachel C. Robinson 60,390 6.05 / 100 2nd
Socialist William J. Van Essen 55,703 5.58 / 100 3rd
Pennsylvania Progressive William J. Burke 127,180 8.82 / 100 3rd
Washington Farmer–Labor James A. Duncan 35,326 12.0 / 100 3rd
1923 Minnesota (special) Farmer–Labor Magnus Johnson 290,165 57.48 / 100
1924 Colorado Farmer–Labor Morton Alexander 16,039 5.04 / 100 3rd
Colorado (special) Farmer–Labor Charles T. Phelps 17,542 5.52 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Magnus Johnson 380,646 45.5 / 100 2nd
Oregon Progressive F. E. Coulter 20,379 7.7 / 100 3rd
South Dakota Farmer–Labor Tom Ayres 23,962 12.2 / 100 3rd
Independent George W. Egan 14,390 7.23 / 100 4th
1926 Idaho Progressive H. F. Samuels 37,047 29.6 / 100 2nd
Illinois Independent Republican Hugh S. Magill 156,245 8.69 / 100 3rd
New York Independent Republican Franklin W. Cristman 231,906 8.16 / 100 3rd
North Dakota (special) Nonpartisan League Gerald Nye 79,709 50.2 / 100 Re-elected
Independent Republican C. P. Stone 19,586 12.33 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Independent Republican Norris H. Nelson 18,951 12.22 / 100 2nd
Independent Republican C. P. Stone 9,738 6.28 / 100 4th
Oregon Independent Robert N. Stanfield 50,246 22.46 / 100 3rd
South Dakota Farmer–Labor Howard Platt 12,797 7.2 / 100 3rd
Wisconsin Independent Progressive Republican Charles D. Rosa 111,122 20.37 / 100 2nd
Socialist Leo Krzycki 31,317 5.74 / 100 4th
1928 California Prohibition Charles Hiram Randall 92,106 5.94 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Henrik Shipstead 665,169 65.38 / 100 Re-elected
Wisconsin Independent Republican William H. Markham 81,302 10.95 / 100 2nd
1930 Alabama Independent James Thomas Heflin 100,952 40.07 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Ernest Lundeen 178,671 22.89 / 100 3rd
Oregon Independent Llewellyn A. Banks 17,488 7.4 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent J. Cloyd Byars 26,091 17.87 / 100 2nd
Socialist Joe C. Morgan 7,944 5.45 / 100 3rd

1931–1960

Notable third-party senatorial performances (1931–1960)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place Notes
1932 Arkansas (special) Independent Rex Floyd 1,752 5.16 / 100 2nd
California Prohibition Robert P. Shuler 560,088 25.77 / 100 3rd
Kansas Independent George A. Brown 65,583 9.1 / 100 3rd
Wisconsin Socialist Emil Seidel 65,807 6.14 / 100 3rd
1934 California Socialist George Ross Kirkpatrick 108,748 5.29 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Henrik Shipstead 503,379 49.87 / 100 Re-elected
New York Socialist Norman Thomas 194,952 5.27 / 100 3rd
Tennessee (special) Independent John Randolph Neal Jr. 49,773 19.91 / 100 2nd
Wisconsin Progressive Robert M. La Follette Jr. 440,513 47.78 / 100 Re-elected
1936 Delaware Independent Republican Robert G. Houston 6,897 5.44 / 100 3rd
Massachusetts Union Thomas C. O'Brien 134,245 7.44 / 100 3rd
Minnesota (special) Independent Nathaniel John Holmburg 210,364 28.42 / 100 2nd
Independent Progressive Andrew Olaf Devold 147,858 19.98 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Ernest Lundeen 663,363 62.24 / 100 Elected
Montana Independent Joseph P. Monaghan 39,655 17.91 / 100 3rd
Nebraska Independent George W. Norris 258,700 43.82 / 100 Re-elected
Rhode Island Union Ludger LaPointe 21,495 7.01 / 100 3rd
1937 Arkansas (special) Independent John E. Miller 65,802 60.5 / 100 Elected
1938 Connecticut Socialist Bellani Trombley 99,282 15.75 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Independent William Langer 112,007 42.56 / 100 2nd
Wisconsin Progressive Herman Ekern 249,209 26.58 / 100 2nd
1940 California Prohibition Fred Dyster 366,044 13.51 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Elmer Austin Benson 310,875 25.7 / 100 2nd
North Dakota Progressive Republican William Lemke 92,593 35.06 / 100 2nd
Wisconsin Progressive Robert M. La Follette Jr. 605,609 45.26 / 100 Re-elected
1942 Minnesota (special) Farmer–Labor Al Hansen 177,008 26.66 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Farmer–Labor Elmer Austin Benson 213,965 28.21 / 100 2nd
Independent Progressive Martin A. Nelson 109,226 14.4 / 100 3rd
Nebraska Independent George W. Norris 108,899 28.64 / 100 2nd
Virginia Socialist Lawrence S. Wilkes 5,690 6.53 / 100 2nd
1944 North Dakota Independent Lynn U. Stambaugh 44,596 21.19 / 100 3rd
Wisconsin Progressive Harry Sauthoff 73,089 5.82 / 100 3rd
1946 North Dakota Independent Arthur E. Thompson 38,804 23.46 / 100 2nd
North Dakota (special) Independent Gerald Nye 20,848 15.24 / 100 3rd
Tennessee Independent John Randolph Neal Jr. 11,516 5.27 / 100 3rd
1948 Arkansas Independent Arthur E. Thompson 15,821 6.81 / 100 2nd
1950 Alabama Independent John G. Crommelin 38,477 23.46 / 100 2nd
New Hampshire Independent (write-in) Wesley Powell 11,958 6.28 / 100 2nd
1952 California Progressive Reuben W. Borough 542,270 11.95 / 100 2nd
Maine Independent Democrat Earl S. Grant 15,294 6.45 / 100 3rd
New York Liberal George Counts 489,775 7.02 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Independent (write-in) Fred G. Aandahl 24,741 10.4 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent Democrat H.M. Vise Sr. 69,133 12.92 / 100 2nd
Social Democratic Clarke T. Robb 67,281 12.57 / 100 3rd
1954 South Carolina Independent Democrat (write-in) Strom Thurmond 143,444 63.13 / 100 Elected
Virginia Independent Democrat Charles W. Lewis Jr. 32,681 10.66 / 100 2nd
Social Democratic Clarke T. Robb 28,922 9.44 / 100 3rd
1958 Utah Independent J. Bracken Lee 77,013 26.44 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent Louise Wensel 120,224 26.27 / 100 2nd
1960 Virginia Independent Democrat Stuart D. Baker 88,718 14.27 / 100 2nd

1961–1990

Notable third-party senatorial performances (1961–1990)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place Notes
1964 Virginia Independent James W. Respess 95,526 10.29 / 100 3rd
1966 Mississippi Independent Clifton R. Whitley 30,502 7.74 / 100 3rd
Virginia (special) Independent John W. Carter 57,692 7.91 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent F. Lee Hawthorne 58,251 7.94 / 100 3rd
1968 Alabama National Democratic Robert Schwenn 72,699 7.97 / 100 3rd
Alaska Democratic (write-in) Ernest Gruening 14,118 17.44 / 100 3rd
Maryland American Independent George P. Mahoney 148,467 13.09 / 100 3rd
New York Conservative James L. Buckley 1,139,402 17.31 / 100 3rd
1970 Connecticut Independent Thomas J. Dodd 266,497 24.46 / 100 3rd
Mississippi Independent William R. Thompson 37,593 11.6 / 100 2nd
New York Conservative James L. Buckley 2,288,190 38.95 / 100 Elected
Virginia Independent Harry F. Byrd Jr. 506,237 53.54 / 100 Re-elected
1972 Louisiana Independent John McKeithen 250,161 23.06 / 100 2nd
1974 Florida American Independent John Grady 282,659 15.7 / 100 3rd
Hawaii People's James D. Kimmel 42,767 17.09 / 100 2nd
New York Conservative Barbara A. Keating 822,584 15.93 / 100 3rd
Utah American Bruce Bangerter 24,966 5.94 / 100 3rd
1976 Minnesota American Independent Paul Helm 125,612 6.57 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent Harry F. Byrd Jr. 890,778 57.2 / 100 Re-elected
1978 Alabama Prohibition Jerome B. Couch 34,951 6.01 / 100 2nd
Arkansas Independent John J. Black 37,488 7.18 / 100 3rd
Maine Independent Hayes E. Gahagan 27,824 7.42 / 100 3rd
Mississippi Independent Charles Evers 133,646 22.64 / 100 3rd
1980 New York Liberal Jacob Javits 664,5444 11.1 / 100 3rd
1982 Washington Independent King Lysen 72,297 5.28 / 100 3rd
1984 Tennessee Independent Ed McAteer 87,234 5.29 / 100 3rd
1990 Virginia Independent Nancy B. Spannaus 196,755 18.16 / 100 2nd

1991–2020

Notable third-party senatorial performances (1991–2020)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place Notes
1992 Alaska Green Mary Jordan 20,019 8.35 / 100 3rd
Arizona Independent Evan Mecham 145,361 10.52 / 100 3rd
Hawaii Green Linda B. Martin 49,921 13.73 / 100 3rd
Louisiana Independent Jon Khachaturian 74,785 8.87 / 100 2nd
Ohio Independent Martha Grevatt 331,125 6.89 / 100 3rd
1994 Arizona Libertarian Scott Grainger 75,493 6.75 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Independence Dean Barkley 95,400 5.38 / 100 3rd
Ohio Independent Joseph J. Slovenec 252,031 7.33 / 100 3rd
Vermont Independent Gavin T. Mills 12,465 5.89 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent Marshall Coleman 235,324 11.44 / 100 3rd
1996 Alaska Green Jed Whittaker 29,037 12.52 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Reform Dean Barkley 152,333 6.98 / 100 3rd
2000 Arizona Independent William Toel 109,230 7.82 / 100 2nd
Green Vance Hansen 108,926 7.8 / 100 3rd
Libertarian Barry J. Hess, II 70,724 5.06 / 100 4th
Massachusetts Libertarian Carla Howell 308,860 11.88 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Independence James Gibson 140,583 6.98 / 100 3rd
2002 Alaska Green Jim Sykes 16,608 7.24 / 100 3rd
Kansas Libertarian Steven A. Rosile 70,725 9.1 / 100 2nd
Reform George Cook 65,050 8.37 / 100 3rd
Massachusetts Libertarian Michael E. Cloud 369,807 18.43 / 100 2nd
Mississippi Reform Shawn O'Hara 97,226 15.42 / 100 2nd
Oklahoma Independent James Germalic 65,056 6.39 / 100 3rd
Virginia Independent Nancy B. Spannaus 145,102 9.74 / 100 2nd
Independent Jacob G. Hornberger Jr. 106,055 7.12 / 100 3rd
2004 Oklahoma Independent Sheila Bilyeu 86,663 5.99 / 100 3rd
2006 Connecticut Connecticut for Lieberman Joe Lieberman 564,095 49.71 / 100 Re-elected
Indiana Libertarian Steve Osborn 168,820 12.59 / 100 2nd
Maine Independent William H. Slavick 29,230 5.37 / 100 3rd
Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders 171,638 65.41 / 100 Elected
2008 Arkansas Green Rebekah Kennedy 207,076 20.47 / 100 2nd
Idaho Independent Rex Rammell 34,510 5.35 / 100 3rd
Minnesota Independence Dean Barkley 437,505 15.15 / 100 3rd
Oregon Constitution Dave Brownlow 92,565 5.24 / 100 3rd
2010 Alaska Republican (write-in) Lisa Murkowski 101,091 39.49 / 100 Re-elected
Florida Independent Charlie Crist 1,607,549 29.71 / 100 2nd
Indiana Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris 94,330 5.41 / 100 3rd
South Carolina Green Tom Clements 121,472 9.21 / 100 3rd
Utah Constitution Scott N. Bradley 35,937 5.67 / 100 3rd
2012 Indiana Libertarian Andy Horning 145,374 5.67 / 100 3rd
Maine Independent Angus King 370,580 52.89 / 100 Elected
Maryland Independent Rob Sobhani 430,934 16.37 / 100 3rd
Missouri Libertarian Jonathan Dine 165,468 6.07 / 100 3rd
Montana Libertarian Dan Cox 31,892 6.56 / 100 3rd
Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders 209,053 71.04 / 100 Re-elected
2014 Kansas Independent Greg Orman 368,372 42.53 / 100 2nd
South Dakota Independent Larry Pressler 47,741 17.09 / 100 3rd
Wyoming Independent Curt Gottshall 13,311 7.9 / 100 3rd
2016 Alaska Libertarian Joe Miller 90,825 29.16 / 100 2nd
Independent Margaret Stock 41,194 13.23 / 100 3rd
Arizona Green Gary Swing 138,634 5.48 / 100 3rd
Idaho Constitution Ray J. Writz 41,677 6.14 / 100 3rd
Indiana Libertarian Lucy Brenton 149,481 5.47 / 100 3rd
Kansas Libertarian Robert Garrard 63,428 5.52 / 100 3rd
2018 Maine Independent Angus King 337,378 54.5 / 100 Re-elected
New Mexico Libertarian Gary Johnson 105,916 15.4 / 100 3rd
Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders 183,529 67.32 / 100 Re-elected
2020 Alaska Independent Al Gross 146,068 41.20 / 100 2nd
Arkansas Libertarian Ricky Dale Harrington Jr. 399,390 33.47 / 100 2nd
Minnesota Legal Marijuana Now Kevin O'Connor 190,154 5.91 / 100 3rd
Nebraska Democratic (write-in) Preston Love Jr. 58,411 6.28 / 100 3rd
Libertarian Gene Siadek 55,115 5.93 / 100 4th

2021–present

Notable third-party senatorial performances (2021–present)
Year State Party Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
2022 Idaho Independent Scott Cleveland 49,924 8.4 / 100 3rd
North Dakota Independent Rick Becker 44,305 18.5 / 100 3rd
Utah Independent Evan McMullin 450,081 42.7 / 100 2nd
2024 Maine Independent Angus King 423,369 51.8 / 100 Re-elected
Nebraska Independent Dan Osborn 427,343 46.4 / 100 2nd
Utah Independent American Carlton Bowen 73,823 5.7 / 100 3rd
Vermont Independent Bernie Sanders 229,904 63.3 / 100 Re-elected

See also

Notes and references

  1. Technically designation is Unknown
  2. Listed on ballot as "Popular Government Candidate"
  3. Listed on ballot as "Pro-League Independent Party"
  4. Listed on ballot as "La Follette Progressive Republican National Platform"
  5. Listed on ballot as "Agricultural Relief Republican"
  6. Listed on ballot as "Republican for Beer and Wine"
  7. Listed on ballot as "Good Government and Clean Elections"
  8. Listed as "Nonpartisan, Progressive, Old Age Pension"
  9. Listed as "Progressive Republican for Clean Government"
  10. Affiliated with the Workers World Party
  11. Affiliated with the Libertarian Party
  12. Also listed as the de facto Democratic nominee.
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