- Source: 1950 United States Senate election in Illinois
The United States Senate election in Illinois of 1950 was held on November 7, 1950 to elect one of Illinois's members to the United States Senate. Republican Everett Dirksen defeated incumbent Democratic Senator and Senate Majority Leader Scott W. Lucas, who had been seeking a third term.
Dirksen carried 82 of the state's 102 counties. Among the 88 counties that Dirksen won was the state's most populous county, Cook County, in which Dirksen won with 50.01% to Lucas' 49.60%. Despite losing in Cook County, Lucas performed better in the county than he did in the cumulative vote of the remaining 101 counties, where Dirksen won 57.56% to Lucas' 42.13%. 54.54% of the votes cast in the election were from Cook County.
Lucas was the second-ever Senate leader to lose re-election, and the only one to do so while his party retained the majority. Coincidently, Dirksen himself later became the Republican Senate leader in 1959.
Background
The primaries and general election coincided with those for House and state elections.
Primaries were held on April 11.
Primaries
= Democratic primary
== Republican primary
=Results
See also
1950 United States Senate elections
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- California
- Kota New York
- Douglas MacArthur
- Kritik terhadap Israel
- 1950 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 1950 United States Senate elections
- 2016 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 2010 United States Senate elections in Illinois
- 2014 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 2008 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 2004 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 2002 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 1998 United States Senate election in Illinois
- 2022 United States Senate election in Illinois