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The 1920 United States Senate election in Iowa was held on November 2, 1920. Incumbent Senator Albert B. Cummins was re-elected to a third term in office, defeating challenges from Smith W. Brookhart in the Republican primary and Claude R. Porter in the general election.
Republican primary
= Candidates
=Smith W. Brookhart, World War I veteran and marksman
Albert B. Cummins, incumbent Senator since 1908
= Campaign
=Albert B. Cummins was a progressive senator from an earlier generation who distrusted both corporate interests and trade unions. Brookhart campaigned against railroad regulations Cummins had co-authored, the Esch–Cummins Act, which Brookhart claimed did too little to wrest ownership and control of railroads away from Wall Street interests. Brookhart attempted to register rank-and-file blue-collar workers as Republicans so that they could vote for him in the primary, which prompted Cummins to associate Brookhart with radical workers movements such as "the Socialists, reds and Industrial Workers of the World." Cummins was sidelined by illness in the weeks leading up to the primary but defeated Brookhart.
= Results
=Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Claude Porter, former State Senator from Centerville
= Results
=General election
= Candidates
=H. W. Cowles (Farmer–Labor)
Albert B. Cummins, incumbent Senator since 1908 (Republican)
Arthur S. Dowler (Socialist Labor)
Claude Porter, former State Senator from Centerville (Democratic)
= Results
=See also
1920 United States Senate elections