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1926 United States Senate election in Illinois|
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The 1926 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 2, 1926.
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Incumbent first-term
Republican senator
William B. McKinley, lost renomination in the Republican primary.
The U.S. Senate ultimately
refused to seat the election's winner, Republican
Frank L. Smith, due to allegations of
election fraud.
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Election information
The primaries and general election coincided with those for
House and those for state elections.
[1] Primaries were held April 13, 1926.
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Progressive primary
Candidates
Results
General election
Candidates
Results
See also
Notes
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^ Due to allegations of election fraud, Smith was never seated by the U.S. Senate
References
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"OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOV. 2, 1926 JUDICIAL ELECTIONS, 1925-1926 AND PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 13, 1926" (PDF). Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 18, 2020.[
permanent dead link]
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Frank Lloyd Wright Library
Archived September 17, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine, Frank L. Smith photographs, US Senate campaign brochure, accessed September 16, 2017
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^ Senate Historical Office, United States Senate.
"The Election Case of Frank L. Smith of Illinois (1928)". senate.gov.
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"Congressional Record - Senate" (PDF). January 19, 1927.
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"Our Campaigns - Candidate - James O. Monroe". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
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"Our Campaigns - Candidate - Hugh S. Magill". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
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"Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 1926" (PDF). Clerk.house.gov. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
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