State |
Incumbent |
Party |
Status |
Opposing candidates
|
Arkansas (held, 5 September 1904) |
Jefferson Davis |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 60.97% |
Harry H. Myers (Republican) 36.41% John G. Adams (Prohibition) 2.22% Scattering 0.40% [1]
|
Colorado |
James H. Peabody |
Republican |
Defeated, 46.80% |
Alva Adams (Democratic) 50.64% Robert A. N. Wilson (Prohibition) 1.24% Andrew H. Floaten (Socialist) 1.07% James Merwin (People's) 0.13% J. A. Knight (Socialist Labor) 0.12% [2]
|
Connecticut |
Abiram Chamberlain |
Republican |
[data missing] |
Henry Roberts (Republican) 54.88% A. Heaton Richardson (Democratic) 41.48% George A. Sweetland (Socialist) 2.30% Oliver G. Beard (Prohibition) 0.79% Timothy Sullivan (Socialist Labor) 0.30% Joseph Sheldon (Populist) 0.25% [3]
|
Delaware |
John Hunn |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Preston Lea (Republican) 51.40% Caleb S. Pennewill (Democratic) 45.13% Joseph H. Chandler (Independent Republican) 1.83% John R. Price (Prohibition) 1.34% Gustave E. Reinicke (Socialist) 0.30% [4]
|
Florida |
William Sherman Jennings |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Napoleon Bonaparte Broward (Democratic) 79.16% Matthew B. MacFarlane (Republican) 17.37% W. R. Healey (Socialist) 3.47% [5]
|
Georgia (held, 5 October 1904) |
Joseph M. Terrell |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 100.00%[6] |
(Democratic primary results) Joseph M. Terrell unopposed [7][8]
|
Idaho |
John T. Morrison |
Republican |
Lost re-nomination, Republican victory |
Frank R. Gooding (Republican) 58.74% Henry Heitfeld (Democratic) 34.02% Theodore B. Shaw (Socialist) 5.61% Edwin R. Headley (Prohibition) 1.39% T. W. Bartley (People's) 0.25% [9]
|
Illinois |
Richard Yates Jr. |
Republican |
Lost re-nomination, Republican victory |
Charles Samuel Deneen (Republican) 59.09% Lawrence B. Stringer (Democratic) 31.21% John Collins (Socialist) 5.51% Robert H. Patton (Prohibition) 3.30% Philip Veal (Socialist Labor) 0.41% James Hogan (People's) 0.41% Andrew G. Specht (Continental) 0.07% [10]
|
Indiana |
Winfield T. Durbin |
Republican |
Term-limited, Republican victory |
James Frank Hanly (Republican) 53.51% John Worth Kern (Democratic) 40.95% Felix T. McWhirter (Prohibition) 3.38% Matthew Hallenberger (Socialist) 1.64% Leroy Templeton (People's) 0.31% E. J. Dillon (Socialist Labor) 0.21% [11]
|
Kansas |
Willis J. Bailey |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Edward W. Hoch (Republican) 57.92% David M. Dale (Democratic) 36.29% Granville Lowther (Socialist) 3.75% James Kerr (Prohibition) 2.04% [12]
|
Maine (held, 12 September 1904) |
John Fremont Hill |
Republican |
[data missing] |
William T. Cobb (Republican) 58.52% Cyrus W. Davis (Democratic) 38.13% Nathan F. Woodbury (Prohibition) 2.12% Wilbur G. Hapgood (Socialist) 1.21% Scattering 0.02% [13]
|
Massachusetts |
John L. Bates |
Republican |
Defeated, 44.14% |
William L. Douglas (Democratic) 52.14% John Quincy Adams (Socialist) 2.58% Oliver W. Cobb (Prohibition) 0.70% Michael T. Berry (Socialist Labor) 0.45% [14]
|
Michigan |
Aaron T. Bliss |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Fred M. Warner (Republican) 54.09% Woodbridge N. Ferris (Democratic) 42.61% James M. Shackleton (Prohibition) 1.98% Clayton J. Lamb (Socialist) 1.18% Meiko Meyer (Socialist Labor) 0.15% [15]
|
Minnesota |
Samuel R. Van Sant |
Republican |
Retired, Democratic victory |
John Albert Johnson (Democratic) 48.71% Robert C. Dunn (Republican) 46.13% Charles W. Dorsett (Prohibition) 2.49% Jay E. Nash (Public Ownership) 1.91% A. W. M. Anderson (Socialist Labor) 0.76% [16]
|
Missouri |
Alexander Monroe Dockery |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Joseph W. Folk (Democratic) 50.73% Cyrus P. Walbridge (Republican) 46.05% Ernest T. Behrens (Socialist) 1.71% Orange J. Hill (Prohibition) 0.87% William C. Alldredge (People's) 0.42% J. E. White (Socialist Labor) 0.22% [17]
|
Montana |
Joseph K. Toole |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 53.79% |
William Lindsay (Republican) 40.99% Malcolm A. O'Malley (Socialist) 5.22% [18]
|
Nebraska |
John H. Mickey |
Republican |
Re-elected, 49.67% |
George W. Berge (Democratic/Populist fusion) 45.61% Clarence F. Swander (Prohibition) 2.44% Benjamin H. Vail (Socialist) 2.28% [19]
|
New Hampshire |
Nahum J. Bachelder |
Republican |
[data missing] |
John McLane (Republican) 57.83% Henry F. Hollis (Democratic) 40.05% Sumner F. Claflin (Socialist) 1.07% David Heald (Prohibition) 0.97% George Howie (People's) 0.07% Scattering 0.02% [20]
|
New Jersey |
Franklin Murphy |
Republican |
Term-limited, Republican victory |
Edward C. Stokes (Republican) 53.50% Charles C. Black (Democratic) 41.56% Henry R. Kearns (Socialist) 2.05% James Parker (Prohibition) 1.55% George A. Honnecker (Populist) 0.76% George P. Herrschaft (Socialist Labor) 0.58% [21]
|
New York |
Benjamin Odell |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Frank W. Higgins (Republican) 50.27% D. Cady Herrick (Democratic) 45.29% Thomas Pendergast (Social Democrat) 2.24% John McKee (Prohibition) 1.27% Daniel De Leon (Socialist Labor) 0.56% Alfred J. Boulton (People's) 0.37% [22]
|
North Carolina |
Charles Brantley Aycock |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Robert B. Glenn (Democratic) 61.72% Charles J. Harris (Republican) 38.11% James M. Templeton (Prohibition) 0.11% William Pegram (Socialist) 0.05% [23]
|
North Dakota |
Frank White |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Elmore Y. Sarles (Republican) 70.71% Marthinus F. Hegge (Democratic) 24.65% Arthur Basset (Socialist) 2.59% Hans H. Aaker (Prohibition) 2.04% [24]
|
Rhode Island |
Lucius F. C. Garvin |
Democratic |
Defeated, 47.70% |
George H. Utter (Republican) 48.94% William E. Brightman (Prohibition) 1.58% John Edward Carney (Socialist) 1.08% Peter McDermott (Socialist Labor) 0.71% [25]
|
South Carolina |
Duncan Clinch Heyward |
Democratic |
Re-elected |
Duncan Clinch Heyward (Democratic) 100.00%[26] (Democratic primary results) Duncan Clinch Heyward unopposed [citation needed]
|
South Dakota |
Charles N. Herreid |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Samuel H. Elrod (Republican) 68.29% Louis N. Crill (Democratic) 24.68% Freeman Knowles (Socialist) 3.02% W. J. Edgar (Prohibition) 2.91% R. C. Warne (Populist) 1.11% [27]
|
Tennessee |
James B. Frazier |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 55.72% |
Jessie M. Littleton (Republican) 43.81% John M. Ray (Socialist) 0.47% [28]
|
Texas |
Samuel W. T. Lanham |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 73.57% |
J. G. Lowden (Republican) 20.29% Pat B. Clark (Populist) 3.32% W. D. Jackson (Prohibition) 1.61% Word H. Mills (Socialist) 1.02% Frank Leitner (Socialist Labor) 0.20% [29]
|
Utah |
Heber Manning Wells |
Republican |
Lost re-nomination, Republican victory |
John C. Cutler (Republican) 49.97% James Henry Moyle (Democratic) 37.40% William Montague Ferry (American) 7.82% Joseph A. Kauffman (Socialist) 4.81% [30]
|
Vermont (held, 6 September 1904) |
John G. McCullough |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Charles J. Bell (Republican) 72.22% Eli H. Porter (Democratic) 24.85% Homer Fletcher Comings (Prohibition) 1.76% Clarence E. Morse (Socialist) 1.15% Scattering 0.01% [31]
|
Washington |
Henry McBride |
Republican |
Lost re-nomination, Republican victory |
Albert Edward Mead (Republican) 51.34% George Turner (Democratic) 40.87% David Burgess (Socialist) 5.13% Ambrose H. Sherwood (Prohibition) 1.92% William McCormick (Socialist Labor) 0.74% [32]
|
West Virginia |
Albert B. White |
Republican |
Term-limited, Republican victory |
William M. O. Dawson (Republican) 50.78% John Jacob Cornwell (Democratic) 47.02% Joseph W. Bedford (Prohibition) 1.67% J. M. Eskey (Socialist) 0.53% [33]
|
Wisconsin |
Robert M. LaFollette |
Republican |
Re-elected, 50.55% |
George Wilbur Peck (Democratic) 39.22% William A. Arnold (Social Democrat) 5.53% Edward Schofield (National Republican) 2.70% William H. Clark (Prohibition) 1.95% Charles M. Minkley (Socialist Labor) 0.06% [34]
|
Wyoming (special election) |
Fenimore Chatterton |
Republican |
Lost re-nomination, Republican victory |
Bryant B. Brooks (Republican) 57.48% John E. Osborne (Democratic) 39.27% James W. Gates (Socialist) 2.64% George W. Blain (Prohibition) 0.62% [35]
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