1931 United States Senate special election in Vermont

The 1931 United States Senate special election in Vermont took place on March 31, 1931. Republican Warren Austin was elected to the United States Senate to serve the remainder of the deceased Frank L. Greene's term, defeating Democratic candidate Stephen M. Driscoll. Austin replaced Frank C. Partridge, who was appointed to fill the seat until a special election could be held and was defeated in the special primary.

1931 United States Senate special election in Vermont

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NomineeWarren AustinStephen Driscoll
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote27,66115,360
Percentage64.02%35.55%

U.S. senator before election

Frank C. Partridge
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Warren Austin
Republican

Background

Frank L. Greene was elected to represent Vermont in the United States Senate in 1922 and re-elected in 1928. On December 17, 1930, Senator Greene died from complications during hernia surgery.

On December 23, Governor John E. Weeks appointed Frank C. Partridge to fill the vacant seat until a successor could be duly elected. A special election to complete the remainder of Greene's unexpired term (until March 1935) was scheduled for March 31, 1931.

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Republican primary results[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanWarren Austin 43,457 55.1
RepublicanFrank C. Partridge (incumbent)35,41644.9
RepublicanOther210.0
Total votes'78,894' '100'

Democratic primary

Results

Democratic primary results[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticStephen M. Driscoll 1,836 98.9
DemocraticOther211.1
Total votes'1,857' '100'

General election

Results

United States Senate special election in Vermont, 1931[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanWarren Austin 27,661 64.02% -7.53%
DemocraticStephen M. Driscoll15,36035.55%+7.10%
N/AOther1830.42%N/A
Total votes'43,204' '100.00%'

See also

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