• Source: 1922 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
    • The 1922 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on Tuesday, November 7. Incumbent Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was narrowly re-elected to a fifth term in office over Democrat William A. Gaston.


      Republican primary




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      Declared


      Henry Cabot Lodge, incumbent Senator and Senate Majority Leader
      Joseph H. Walker, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives


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      Walker accused Lodge of having "reactionary" tendencies and not properly representing the Republican Party.


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      Democratic primary




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      Declared


      William A. Gaston, nominee for governor in 1902 and 1903 and son of former Governor William Gaston
      Dallas Lore Sharp, author and Boston University professor
      John Jackson Walsh, former State Senator and 1920 gubernatorial nominee
      Sherman L. Whipple, attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate in 1911 and 1913


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      General election




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      Washington Cook, rubber manufacturer and brother of Alonzo B. Cook (Independent)
      William A. Gaston, nominee for governor in 1902 and 1903 and son of former Governor William Gaston (Democratic)
      Henry Cabot Lodge, incumbent Senator since 1893 (Republican)
      John A. Nicholls (Prohibition Progressive)
      John Weaver Sherman (Socialist)
      William E. Weeks, former Mayor of Everett (Progressive)


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      Washington Cook ran on a platform that supported the League of Nations, women's suffrage, enforcement of the 18th Amendment, measures to stop the lynching of African-Americans in the south, creation of a national divorce law, and adequate compensation for soldiers.


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