- Source: 1952 United States Senate elections in Michigan
The 1952 United States Senate election in Michigan was held on November 4, 1952 alongside a special election to the same seat.
Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg died in office in April 1951. Governor G. Mennen Williams appointed journalist Blair Moody to fill Vandenberg's seat until a successor could be duly elected. Moody then lost the special election to complete Vandenberg's term and the regularly scheduled 1952 election to U.S. Representative Charles E. Potter, both held on November 4.
Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Blair Moody, interim appointee Senator
Louis C. Schwinger
Schwinger did not run in the special election.
= Results
=Regular
Special
Republican primary
= Candidates
=Eugene C. Keyes, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
John B. Martin Jr., Michigan Auditor General
Charles E. Potter, U.S. Representative from Cheboygan
Clifford Prevost
Keyes and Prevost were not candidates for the special election to finish Vandenberg's term.
= Results
=Regular
Special
General election
= Results
=Regular
Special
See also
1952 United States Senate elections
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