The 1926 United States Senate election in Arizona was held on Tuesday November 3, Incumbent Republican Senator Ralph Cameron ran for re-election on his second term, but was defeated by incumbent Democratic Representative Carl Hayden in the general election. Hayden was the longest-serving Senator having been re-elected to six more terms until he retired in 1968. To date, this was the last time that an incumbent Senator from Arizona lost re-election to the Class 3 Senate seat in Arizona.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Ralph H. Cameron, incumbent U.S. Senator

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Carl T. Hayden, U.S. Congressman of Arizona's at-large Congressional district
  • Charles H. Rutherford

Results

General election

Campaign

Cameron received the support of Republican leaders but only tepid support from rank and file membership. In contrast, his challenger, Congressman Carl Hayden, in turn had a united party, the backing of labor, and the support of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Cameron campaigned on a message highlighting his successes during his first term. Democrats countered by highlighting his inability to win a cotton tariff, showing him to be ineffective.

A series of six article written by Hayden supporter Will Irwin was published by the Los Angeles Times in mid-1926. These articles examined Cameron's history with the Grand Canyon and claimed he had salted several claims in the canyon in order to control the valuable sites. Cameron condemned the articles' claims as "malicious fabrications" but the political damage had already been done. Hayden won the election by a vote of 44,591 to 31,845.

Results

Notes

See also

  • United States Senate elections, 1926

References

Bibliography

  • Lamb, Blaine P. (Spring 1977). "'A Many Checkered Toga': Arizona Senator Ralph H Cameron 1921–1927". Arizona and the West. 19 (1): 47–64. JSTOR 40168578.

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