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The 1920 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 2, 1920. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Walter Smith ran for re-election to a third term in office, but was beaten by Republican Ovington Weller.

General election

Candidates

Results

1920 U.S. Senate election in Maryland[1][2][3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ovington Weller 184,999 47.29%
Democratic John Walter Smith (inc.) 169,200 43.25%
Independent George D. Iverson Jr. 21,345 5.46%
Socialist William A. Toole 6,559 1.68%
Independent William Ashbie Hawkins 6,538 1.67%
Labor Frank N.H. Lang 2,569 0.66%
Total votes 339,764 100.00%
Republican gain from Democratic

Results by county

County Ovington Weller

Republican

John Walter Smith

Democratic

William A. Toole

Socialist

Other

Other

Margin Total

Votes

Cast

# % # % # % # % # %
Allegany 8550 52.91% 6306 39.02% 962 5.95% 341 2.11% 2244 13.89% 16159
Anne Arundel 4666 47.80% 4600 47.13% 115 1.18% 380 3.89% 66 0.68% 9761
Baltimore (City) 93646 47.25% 75288 37.99% 4115 2.08% 25139 12.68% 18358 9.26% 198188
Baltimore (County) 8525 43.73% 9616 49.33% 195 1.00% 1158 5.94% -1091 -5.60% 19494
Calvert 1511 55.25% 1046 38.24% 22 0.80% 156 5.70% 465 17.00% 2735
Caroline 2393 43.62% 2941 53.61% 45 0.82% 107 1.95% -548 -9.99% 5486
Carroll 4877 51.08% 4461 46.72% 28 0.29% 182 1.91% 416 4.36% 9548
Cecil 2614 41.79% 3434 54.90% 24 0.38% 183 2.93% -820 -13.11% 6255
Charles 2400 56.06% 1658 38.73% 45 1.05% 178 4.16% 742 17.33% 4281
Dorchester 3582 45.68% 4089 52.14% 28 0.36% 143 1.82% -507 -6.47% 7842
Frederick 8588 51.58% 7695 46.21% 91 0.55% 277 1.66% 893 5.36% 16651
Garrett 2140 66.46% 955 29.66% 58 1.80% 67 2.08% 1185 36.80% 3220
Harford 3085 40.97% 4095 54.39% 42 0.56% 307 4.08% -1010 -13.41% 7529
Howard 2230 46.80% 2391 50.18% 17 0.36% 127 2.67% -161 -3.38% 4765
Kent 2351 43.41% 2745 50.68% 40 0.74% 280 5.17% -394 -7.27% 5416
Montgomery 4993 42.85% 6440 55.27% 84 0.72% 135 1.16% -1447 -12.42% 11652
Prince George's 5797 52.79% 4802 43.73% 82 0.75% 301 2.74% 995 9.06% 10982
Queen Anne's 1959 36.11% 3317 61.14% 48 0.88% 101 1.86% -1358 -25.03% 5425
St. Mary's 1802 50.03% 1643 45.61% 38 1.05% 119 3.30% 159 4.41% 3602
Somerset 3103 50.78% 2887 47.24% 11 0.18% 110 1.80% 216 3.53% 6111
Talbot 2898 46.86% 3136 50.70% 30 0.49% 121 1.96% -238 -3.85% 6185
Washington 6997 47.33% 7146 48.34% 354 2.39% 286 1.93% -149 -1.01% 14783
Wicomico 3590 41.08% 4932 56.44% 50 0.57% 166 1.90% -1342 -15.36% 8738
Worcester 2702 42.21% 3577 55.87% 35 0.55% 88 1.37% -875 -13.67% 6402
Total 184999 47.29% 169200 43.25% 6559 1.68% 30452 7.78% 15799 4.04% 391210

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democrat

Counties that flipped from Democrat to Republican

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archives of Maryland, Volume 0125, Page 237 - Maryland Manual, 1914-15". msa.maryland.gov. Maryland State Archives. n.d. p. 237. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - MD US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1920". www.ourcampaigns.com. Our Campaigns. n.d. Retrieved April 13, 2023.
  3. ^ "1920 Senatorial General Election Results - Maryland". uselectionatlas.org. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. March 13, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2023.