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The 1864–65 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. They occurred during the American Civil War and Abraham Lincoln's re-election. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1864 and 1865, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock. In these elections, terms were up for the senators in Class 2.

1864–65 United States Senate elections
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← 1862 & 1863 Various dates 1866 & 1867 →

24 of the 72 seats in the United States Senate (with special elections)
25 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
  image image
Leader Henry B. Anthony
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since March 4, 1863
Leader's seat Rhode Island
Last election 32 seats 10 seats
Seats before 31 10
Seats after 33 9
Seat change image 2 image 1
Seats up 9 4
Races won 11 3

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Unconditional Unionist Party (US) Union
Last election 1 seat 5 seats
Seats before 5 3
Seats after 4 2
Seat change image 1 image 1
Seats up 1 1
Races won 0 0

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Results of the elections:
     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold
     Confederacy      Barred from being seated

Majority Party before election


Republican

Elected Majority Party


Republican

The Republican Party gained two seats. Most of the Southern states were absent because of the Civil War.

Results summary

Senate party division, 39th Congress (1865–1867)

  • Majority party: Republican (37)
  • Minority party: Democratic (9)
  • Other parties: Unconditional Unionist (1); Unionist (1)
  • Vacant: (24)
  • Total seats: 72

Change in Senate composition

Before the elections

V5
Seceded
V4
Seceded
V3
Seceded
V2 V1
V6
Seceded
V7
Seceded
V8
Seceded
V9
Seceded
V10
Seceded
V11
Seceded
D1 D2 D3 D4
UU5
Ran
U1 U2 U3
Retired
D10
Ran
D9
Retired
D8
Unknown
D7
Retired
D6 D5
UU4 UU3 UU2 UU1 R31
Ran
R30
Ran
R29
Retired
R28
Ran
R27
Ran
R26
Retired
Majority → R25
Unknown
R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23
Ran
R24
Ran
R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6
V16 V15 V14 V13 V12 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
V17 V18 V19 V20 V21

As a result of the elections

V5
Seceded
V4
Seceded
V3
Seceded
V2 V1
V6
Seceded
V7
Seceded
V8
Seceded
V9
Seceded
V10
Seceded
V11
Seceded
D1 D2 D3 D4
UU2 UU3 UU4 U1 U2 D9
Gain
D8
Hold
D7
Re-elected
D6 D5
UU1 R33
Gain
R32
Gain
R31
Re-elected
new party
R30
Hold
R29
Hold
R28
Hold
R27
Re-elected
R26
Re-elected
R25
Re-elected
Majority →
R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23
Re-elected
R24
Re-elected
R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6 R5
V17 V16 V15 V14 V13 V12
U Loss
R1 R2 R3 R4
V18 V19 V20 V21 V22

Beginning of the next Congress

V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1
V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
R36
Changed
R37
Changed
UU1 V13
UU Loss
U1 V12
D Loss
D9
Gain
D8 D7 D6
R35
New state
R34
New state
R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28 R27 R26
Majority → R25
R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24
R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6
V18 V17 V16 V15 V14 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5
V19 V20 V21 V22 V23 V24
Key:
D# Democratic
R# Republican
UU# Unconditional Unionist
U# Unionist
V# Vacant

Race summaries

Elections during the 38th Congress

In these elections — some special and some initial — the winners were seated during 1864 or in 1865 before March 4; ordered by election date.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Maryland
(Class 3)
Thomas Holliday Hicks Unconditional
Unionist
1862 (appointed) Interim appointee elected January 11, 1864 to finish the term.
  • ▌imageY Thomas Holliday Hicks (Unconditional Unionist)
  • [data missing]
Delaware
(Class 1)
James A. Bayard Jr. Democratic 1851
1857
1863
Incumbent resigned January 29, 1864.
Winner elected January 29, 1864.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY George R. Riddle (Democratic)
  • [data missing]
Nevada
(Class 1)
None (new state) Nevada's first Senators were elected February 1, 1865.
Republican gain.
  • ▌imageY William M. Stewart (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Nevada
(Class 3)
Nevada's first Senators were elected February 1, 1865.
Republican gain.
  • ▌imageY James W. Nye (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Virginia
(Class 1)
Lemuel J. Bowden Unionist 1863 Incumbent died January 2, 1864.
Winner elected sometime in 1865.
The Senate refused to seat him to avoid setting a precedent for allowing premature re-entry of Confederate states.
Unionist loss.
Seat remained vacant until 1870.
  • ▌imageY Joseph Segar (Unionist)
  • [data missing]

Elections leading to the 39th Congress

In these regular elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4, 1865; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.

State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral
history
Alabama Vacant since January 21, 1861 when Clement Claiborne Clay (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1868.
None.
Arkansas Vacant since July 11, 1861 when William K. Sebastian (D) was expelled. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1868.
None.
Delaware Willard Saulsbury Sr. Democratic 1858 Incumbent re-elected in 1864.
  • ▌imageY Willard Saulsbury Sr. (Democratic)
  • [data missing]
Georgia Vacant since February 4, 1861 when Robert Toombs (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1871.
None.
Illinois William A. Richardson Democratic 1863 (special) Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1864 or 1865.
Republican gain.
  • ▌imageY Richard Yates (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Iowa James W. Grimes Republican 1858 Incumbent re-elected January 11, 1864.
  • ▌imageY James W. Grimes (Republican) 128
  • ▌ (Unknown) 5
  • ▌"Mr. Love" (Unknown) 1
Kansas James H. Lane Republican 1861 Incumbent re-elected in 1865.
  • ▌imageY James H. Lane (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Kentucky Lazarus W. Powell Democratic 1858 Incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected January 11, 1865.
Democratic hold.
  • ▌imageY James Guthrie (Union Democratic) 65
  • ▌ Lovell Rousseau (Union Democratic) 56
  • ▌ John B. Huston (Union Democratic) 3
  • ▌ William O. Butler (Peace Democratic) 2
  • ▌ Landaff Andrews (Union Democratic) 1
Louisiana Vacant since February 4, 1861 when Judah P. Benjamin (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1868.
None.
Maine Nathan A. Farwell Republican 1864 (appointed) Interim appointee retired.
New senator elected in 1864 or 1865.
Republican hold.
  • ▌imageY William P. Fessenden (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Massachusetts Henry Wilson Republican 1855 (special)
1859
Incumbent re-elected in 1865.
  • ▌imageY Henry Wilson (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Michigan Jacob M. Howard Republican 1862 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1865.
  • ▌imageY Jacob M. Howard (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Minnesota Morton S. Wilkinson Republican 1858 or 1859 Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1865.
Republican hold.
  • ▌imageY Daniel S. Norton (Republican) 46 votes (77.97%)
  • ▌James George (Democratic) 13 votes (22.03%)
Mississippi Vacant since January 12, 1861 when Albert G. Brown (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1870.
None.
New Hampshire John P. Hale Republican 1846
1853 (retired)
1855 (special)
Incumbent retired or lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1864.
Republican hold.
  • ▌imageY Aaron H. Cragin (Republican)
  • [data missing]
New Jersey John C. Ten Eyck Republican 1858 Incumbent lost re-election.
New senator elected in 1864.
Democratic gain.
Election was later disputed and seat declared vacant.
  • ▌imageY John P. Stockton (Democratic)
  • ▌John C. Ten Eyck (Republican)
  • [data missing]
North Carolina Vacant since March 6, 1861 when Thomas Bragg (D) resigned. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1868.
None.
Oregon Benjamin F. Harding Democratic 1862 (special) Incumbent retired.
New senator elected in 1864.
Republican gain.
  • ▌imageY George H. Williams (Republican)
  • [data missing]
Rhode Island Henry B. Anthony Republican 1858 Incumbent re-elected in 1864.
  • ▌imageY Henry B. Anthony (Republican)
  • [data missing]
South Carolina Vacant since November 10, 1860 when James Chesnut Jr. (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1868.
None.
Tennessee Vacant since March 3, 1861 when Alfred O. P. Nicholson (D) withdrew. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1866.
None.
Texas Vacant since July 11, 1861 when John Hemphill (D) was expelled. Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction.
Seat remained vacant until 1870.
None.
Virginia John S. Carlile Unionist 1861 Incumbent retired.
Winner elected in 1865.
The Senate refused to seat him to avoid setting a precedent for allowing premature re-entry of Confederate states.
Unionist loss.
Seat remained vacant until 1870.
  • ▌imageY John Curtiss Underwood (Unionist)
  • [data missing]
West Virginia Waitman T. Willey Unconditional
Unionist
1863 Incumbent re-elected in 1865 as a Republican.
Republican gain.
  • ▌imageY Waitman T. Willey (Republican) 53 votes
  • ▌Lee Roy Kramer (Republican) 7 votes
  • ▌Daniel Polsley (Republican) 6 votes
  • ▌Archibald Campbell (Republican) 2 votes
  • ▌David Hunter Strother (Unknown) 1 vote

Elections during the 39th Congress

In this election, the winner was elected in 1865 after March 4.

1864 United States Senate special election in Maryland
← 1861 December 1864 1865 →

80 members of the Maryland General Assembly
  image
Candidate Thomas Holliday Hicks
Party Unconditional Unionist
Legislative vote -
Percentage -%
State Incumbent Results Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Maryland
(Class 3)
Thomas Holliday Hicks Unconditional
Unionist
1862 (appointed)
1864 (special)
Incumbent died February 14, 1865.
New senator elected March 9, 1865.
Unconditional Unionist hold.
  • ▌imageY John Creswell (Unconditional Unionist)
  • [data missing]

Maryland

Maryland (1864 special)

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2022)

James Pearce died, and Thomas Holliday Hicks was appointed to his seat. He then won election to finish the rest of the term by an unknown margin of votes, for the Class 3 seat.

1865 United States Senate special election in Maryland
← 1864 February 1865 1868 →

80 members of the Maryland General Assembly
  image
Candidate John Creswell
Party Unconditional Unionist
Legislative vote -
Percentage -%

Maryland (1865 special)

This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (November 2022)

Thomas Holliday Hicks died, and John Creswell was appointed to his seat. He then won election to finish the rest of the term by an unknown margin of votes, for the Class 3 seat.

West Virginia

Incumbent Waitman T. Willey was re-elected by the legislature to his first full term as United States Senator, with Willey being elected as a Republican. Willey would serve his term until 1871.

1865 United States Senate election in West Virginia
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← 1863 January 31, 1865 1871 →

Needed to win: Majority of votes cast jointly by the Legislature
69 votes cast; 35 votes needed
  image
Candidate Waitman Willey
Party Republican
First ballot 53 votes
76.8%

U.S. senator before election

Waitman Willey
Unconditional Union

Elected U.S. senator

Waitman Willey
Republican

Willey was the only candidate to be formally nominated, though attempted nominations were made of Archibald Campbell and House Speaker Lee Roy Kramer. Campbell's nomination was promptly withdrawn, and Kramer declined his.

Party Candidate 1st Ballot
Votes %
Republican Waitman Willey 53 76.8
Republican Lee Roy Kramer 7 10.1
Republican Daniel Polsley 6 8.7
Republican Archibald Campbell 2 2.9
Republican David Hunter Strother 1 1.4
Total 69 100
Needed to win 35 >50

See also

  • 1864 United States elections
    • 1864 United States presidential election
    • 1864–65 United States House of Representatives elections
  • 38th United States Congress
  • 39th United States Congress

Notes

  1. as Republican Conference Chair

References

  1. "17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Direct Election of U.S. Senators (1913)". National Archives and Records Administration. February 8, 2022.
  2. Byrd & Wolff, page 120
  3. "Musical Chairs (1861–1869)". United States Senate. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  4. Clark, Dan Elbert (1913). "History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa"., page 131
  5. University of Minnesota Libraries, University of Minnesota. "1865 Minnesota U.S. Senate Election". Minnesota Historical Election Archive. Archived from the original on August 24, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  6. "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Dec 00, 1862". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  7. "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Feb 00, 1865". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  8. Journal of the House of Delegates of West Virginia for the Session Commencing January 17, 1865. Wheeling: West Virginia Legislature. 1865. p. 57.
  • Party Division in the Senate, 1789-Present, via Senate.gov
  • Byrd, Robert C.; Wolff, Wendy (October 1, 1993). The Senate, 1789-1989: Historical Statistics, 1789-1992 (volume 4 Bicentennial ed.). U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160632563.

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The 1864 65 United States Senate elections were held on various dates in various states They occurred during the American Civil War and Abraham Lincoln s re election As these U S Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913 senators were chosen by state legislatures Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1864 and 1865 and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative deadlock In these elections terms were up for the senators in Class 2 1864 65 United States Senate elections 1862 amp 1863 Various dates 1866 amp 1867 24 of the 72 seats in the United States Senate with special elections 25 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Henry B Anthony Party Republican Democratic Leader since March 4 1863 Leader s seat Rhode Island Last election 32 seats 10 seats Seats before 31 10 Seats after 33 9 Seat change 2 1 Seats up 9 4 Races won 11 3 Third party Fourth party Party Unconditional Unionist Party US Union Last election 1 seat 5 seats Seats before 5 3 Seats after 4 2 Seat change 1 1 Seats up 1 1 Races won 0 0Results of the elections Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold Confederacy Barred from being seatedMajority Party before election Republican Elected Majority Party Republican The Republican Party gained two seats Most of the Southern states were absent because of the Civil War Results summarySenate party division 39th Congress 1865 1867 Majority party Republican 37 Minority party Democratic 9 Other parties Unconditional Unionist 1 Unionist 1 Vacant 24 Total seats 72Change in Senate compositionBefore the elections V5 Seceded V4 Seceded V3 Seceded V2 V1 V6 Seceded V7 Seceded V8 Seceded V9 Seceded V10 Seceded V11 Seceded D1 D2 D3 D4 UU5 Ran U1 U2 U3 Retired D10 Ran D9 Retired D8 Unknown D7 Retired D6 D5 UU4 UU3 UU2 UU1 R31 Ran R30 Ran R29 Retired R28 Ran R27 Ran R26 Retired Majority R25 Unknown R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 Ran R24 Ran R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6 V16 V15 V14 V13 V12 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 V17 V18 V19 V20 V21 As a result of the elections V5 Seceded V4 Seceded V3 Seceded V2 V1 V6 Seceded V7 Seceded V8 Seceded V9 Seceded V10 Seceded V11 Seceded D1 D2 D3 D4 UU2 UU3 UU4 U1 U2 D9 Gain D8 Hold D7 Re elected D6 D5 UU1 R33 Gain R32 Gain R31 Re elected new party R30 Hold R29 Hold R28 Hold R27 Re elected R26 Re elected R25 Re elected Majority R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 Re elected R24 Re elected R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6 R5 V17 V16 V15 V14 V13 V12 U Loss R1 R2 R3 R4 V18 V19 V20 V21 V22 Beginning of the next Congress V6 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 R36 Changed R37 Changed UU1 V13 UU Loss U1 V12 D Loss D9 Gain D8 D7 D6 R35 New state R34 New state R33 R32 R31 R30 R29 R28 R27 R26 Majority R25 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R15 R14 R13 R12 R11 R10 R9 R8 R7 R6 V18 V17 V16 V15 V14 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 V19 V20 V21 V22 V23 V24 Key D Democratic R Republican UU Unconditional Unionist U Unionist V VacantRace summariesElections during the 38th Congress In these elections some special and some initial the winners were seated during 1864 or in 1865 before March 4 ordered by election date State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Maryland Class 3 Thomas Holliday Hicks Unconditional Unionist 1862 appointed Interim appointee elected January 11 1864 to finish the term Y Thomas Holliday Hicks Unconditional Unionist data missing Delaware Class 1 James A Bayard Jr Democratic 1851 1857 1863 Incumbent resigned January 29 1864 Winner elected January 29 1864 Democratic hold Y George R Riddle Democratic data missing Nevada Class 1 None new state Nevada s first Senators were elected February 1 1865 Republican gain Y William M Stewart Republican data missing Nevada Class 3 Nevada s first Senators were elected February 1 1865 Republican gain Y James W Nye Republican data missing Virginia Class 1 Lemuel J Bowden Unionist 1863 Incumbent died January 2 1864 Winner elected sometime in 1865 The Senate refused to seat him to avoid setting a precedent for allowing premature re entry of Confederate states Unionist loss Seat remained vacant until 1870 Y Joseph Segar Unionist data missing Elections leading to the 39th Congress In these regular elections the winners were elected for the term beginning March 4 1865 ordered by state All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Alabama Vacant since January 21 1861 when Clement Claiborne Clay D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1868 None Arkansas Vacant since July 11 1861 when William K Sebastian D was expelled Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1868 None Delaware Willard Saulsbury Sr Democratic 1858 Incumbent re elected in 1864 Y Willard Saulsbury Sr Democratic data missing Georgia Vacant since February 4 1861 when Robert Toombs D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1871 None Illinois William A Richardson Democratic 1863 special Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1864 or 1865 Republican gain Y Richard Yates Republican data missing Iowa James W Grimes Republican 1858 Incumbent re elected January 11 1864 Y James W Grimes Republican 128 Unknown 5 Mr Love Unknown 1 Kansas James H Lane Republican 1861 Incumbent re elected in 1865 Y James H Lane Republican data missing Kentucky Lazarus W Powell Democratic 1858 Incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected January 11 1865 Democratic hold Y James Guthrie Union Democratic 65 Lovell Rousseau Union Democratic 56 John B Huston Union Democratic 3 William O Butler Peace Democratic 2 Landaff Andrews Union Democratic 1 Louisiana Vacant since February 4 1861 when Judah P Benjamin D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1868 None Maine Nathan A Farwell Republican 1864 appointed Interim appointee retired New senator elected in 1864 or 1865 Republican hold Y William P Fessenden Republican data missing Massachusetts Henry Wilson Republican 1855 special 1859 Incumbent re elected in 1865 Y Henry Wilson Republican data missing Michigan Jacob M Howard Republican 1862 special Incumbent re elected in 1865 Y Jacob M Howard Republican data missing Minnesota Morton S Wilkinson Republican 1858 or 1859 Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1865 Republican hold Y Daniel S Norton Republican 46 votes 77 97 James George Democratic 13 votes 22 03 Mississippi Vacant since January 12 1861 when Albert G Brown D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1870 None New Hampshire John P Hale Republican 1846 1853 retired 1855 special Incumbent retired or lost re election New senator elected in 1864 Republican hold Y Aaron H Cragin Republican data missing New Jersey John C Ten Eyck Republican 1858 Incumbent lost re election New senator elected in 1864 Democratic gain Election was later disputed and seat declared vacant Y John P Stockton Democratic John C Ten Eyck Republican data missing North Carolina Vacant since March 6 1861 when Thomas Bragg D resigned Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1868 None Oregon Benjamin F Harding Democratic 1862 special Incumbent retired New senator elected in 1864 Republican gain Y George H Williams Republican data missing Rhode Island Henry B Anthony Republican 1858 Incumbent re elected in 1864 Y Henry B Anthony Republican data missing South Carolina Vacant since November 10 1860 when James Chesnut Jr D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1868 None Tennessee Vacant since March 3 1861 when Alfred O P Nicholson D withdrew Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1866 None Texas Vacant since July 11 1861 when John Hemphill D was expelled Legislature failed to elect during Civil War and Reconstruction Seat remained vacant until 1870 None Virginia John S Carlile Unionist 1861 Incumbent retired Winner elected in 1865 The Senate refused to seat him to avoid setting a precedent for allowing premature re entry of Confederate states Unionist loss Seat remained vacant until 1870 Y John Curtiss Underwood Unionist data missing West Virginia Waitman T Willey Unconditional Unionist 1863 Incumbent re elected in 1865 as a Republican Republican gain Y Waitman T Willey Republican 53 votes Lee Roy Kramer Republican 7 votes Daniel Polsley Republican 6 votes Archibald Campbell Republican 2 votes David Hunter Strother Unknown 1 vote Elections during the 39th Congress In this election the winner was elected in 1865 after March 4 1864 United States Senate special election in Maryland 1861 December 1864 1865 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly Candidate Thomas Holliday Hicks Party Unconditional Unionist Legislative vote Percentage State Incumbent Results Candidates Senator Party Electoral history Maryland Class 3 Thomas Holliday Hicks Unconditional Unionist 1862 appointed 1864 special Incumbent died February 14 1865 New senator elected March 9 1865 Unconditional Unionist hold Y John Creswell Unconditional Unionist data missing MarylandMaryland 1864 special This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 James Pearce died and Thomas Holliday Hicks was appointed to his seat He then won election to finish the rest of the term by an unknown margin of votes for the Class 3 seat 1865 United States Senate special election in Maryland 1864 February 1865 1868 80 members of the Maryland General Assembly Candidate John Creswell Party Unconditional Unionist Legislative vote Percentage Maryland 1865 special This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2022 Thomas Holliday Hicks died and John Creswell was appointed to his seat He then won election to finish the rest of the term by an unknown margin of votes for the Class 3 seat West VirginiaIncumbent Waitman T Willey was re elected by the legislature to his first full term as United States Senator with Willey being elected as a Republican Willey would serve his term until 1871 1865 United States Senate election in West Virginia 1863 January 31 1865 1871 Needed to win Majority of votes cast jointly by the Legislature 69 votes cast 35 votes needed Candidate Waitman Willey Party Republican First ballot 53 votes 76 8 U S senator before election Waitman Willey Unconditional Union Elected U S senator Waitman Willey Republican Willey was the only candidate to be formally nominated though attempted nominations were made of Archibald Campbell and House Speaker Lee Roy Kramer Campbell s nomination was promptly withdrawn and Kramer declined his Party Candidate 1st Ballot Votes Republican Waitman Willey 53 76 8 Republican Lee Roy Kramer 7 10 1 Republican Daniel Polsley 6 8 7 Republican Archibald Campbell 2 2 9 Republican David Hunter Strother 1 1 4 Total 69 100 Needed to win 35 gt 50See also1864 United States elections 1864 United States presidential election 1864 65 United States House of Representatives elections 38th United States Congress 39th United States CongressNotesas Republican Conference ChairReferences 17th Amendment to the U S Constitution Direct Election of U S Senators 1913 National Archives and Records Administration February 8 2022 Byrd amp Wolff page 120 Musical Chairs 1861 1869 United States Senate Retrieved March 20 2009 Clark Dan Elbert 1913 History of Senatorial Elections in Iowa page 131 University of Minnesota Libraries University of Minnesota 1865 Minnesota U S Senate Election Minnesota Historical Election Archive Archived from the original on August 24 2021 Retrieved August 24 2021 Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Dec 00 1862 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved November 5 2022 Our Campaigns MD US Senate Race Feb 00 1865 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved November 5 2022 Journal of the House of Delegates of West Virginia for the Session Commencing January 17 1865 Wheeling West Virginia Legislature 1865 p 57 Party Division in the Senate 1789 Present via Senate gov Byrd Robert C Wolff Wendy October 1 1993 The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 volume 4 Bicentennial ed U S Government Printing Office ISBN 9780160632563

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