Illinois: U.S. Senators, 1930s
U.S. Senators from Illinois, 1930-39 (may be
incomplete!)
Charles
S. Deneen 1925-31
Otis
F. Glenn 1928-33
J.
Hamilton Lewis 1931-39
William
H. Dieterich 1933-39
Scott
W. Lucas 1939-51
James
M. Slattery 1939-40
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Senators from Illinois: Events and
Candidates of the 1930's (may be incomplete!)
- 1930 Nov 4:
J.
Hamilton Lewis (Dem), elected;
Ruth
Hanna McCormick (Rep), defeated;
Lottie
Holman O'Neill (Independent Republican), defeated;
George
Koop (Socialist), defeated;
Freeman
Thompson (Communist), defeated;
Lewis
Warner (Peace and Prosperity), defeated;
Ernest
Stout (American National), defeated;
C.
Emmet Smith (Anti-League World Court and Anti-Foreign
Entanglements), defeated;
James
J. McGrath (Liberty), defeated.
- 1932 Nov 8:
William
H. Dieterich (Dem), elected;
Otis
F. Glenn (Rep), defeated;
Charles
Pogorelec (Socialist), defeated;
William
E. Browder (Communist), defeated;
Gus
A. Jenning (Socialist Labor), defeated;
William
J. Baker (Ind), defeated.
- 1936:
Orville
Taylor (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1936 Nov 3:
J.
Hamilton Lewis (Dem), elected;
Otis
F. Glenn (Rep), defeated;
Newton
Jenkins (Union Progressive), defeated;
Arthur
G. McDowell (Socialist), defeated;
Adah
M. Hagler (Prohibition), defeated;
Frank
Schnur (Socialist Labor), defeated.
- 1938 Apr 12:
Scott
W. Lucas (Dem), nominated;
Michael
L. Igoe (Dem), defeated in primary;
Newton
Jenkins (Dem), defeated in primary;
John
J. Sullivan (Dem), defeated in primary;
Albert
Lagerstedt (Dem), defeated in primary.
- 1938 Apr 12:
Richard
J. Lyons (Rep), nominated;
William
J. Baker (Rep), defeated in primary;
Clarence
P. Parker (Rep), defeated in primary.
- 1938 Nov 8:
Scott
W. Lucas (Dem), elected;
Richard
J. Lyons (Rep), defeated;
Enoch
A. Holtwick (Prohibition), defeated.
- 1939 Apr 9:
J.
Hamilton Lewis, died in office.
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