1871 United States Senate election in Massachusetts


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The 1871 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on January 17, 1871. Incumbent Republican Senator Henry Wilson was re-elected easily to a third term as a member of the Republican Party. Wilson would not finish the term, since he was elected Vice President of the United States in 1872.

1871 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
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Majority vote of each house needed to win
 
Nominee Henry Wilson John Quincy Adams II
Party Republican Democratic
Senate 35 4
Percentage 87.5% 10.0%
House 188 32
Percentage 84.3% 14.35%

Senator before election

Henry Wilson
Republican

Elected Senator

Henry Wilson
Republican

At the time, Massachusetts elected United States senators by a majority vote of each separate house of the Massachusetts General Court, the House and the Senate.

At the time, the Massachusetts legislature was dominated the Republican Party, whose members held nearly every seat.

On January 16, the Republican Party convened in a caucus to renominated Wilson for his third term.

A caucus opposed to Wilson voted against a motion to nominate Wendell Phillips by 6 votes to 3.[1][2]

Election in the House

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On January 17, the House voted for Wilson's re-election and sent the vote to the Senate for ratification.

  1. ^ There is a possibility this vote was recorded incorrectly, and was actually cast for the abolitionist and writer William Wells Brown, a resident of Boston at the time. If so, Brown would be the first black man to receive a vote for U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.

Election in the Senate

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On January 20, the State Senate convened and ratified Wilson's re-election by an overwhelming margin.

  1. ^ a b "Re-nomination of Senator Wilson by the Republican Caucus". The Hartford Daily Courant. January 17, 1871. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b "Senator Wilson Renominated". The Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. January 17, 1871. p. 1.
  3. ^ a b "Re-election of Senator Wilson". The Hartford Daily Courant. January 18, 1871. p. 3.