For the other Senate election in Florida, see 1936 United States Senate special election in Florida (Class 3).
1936 Florida U.S. Senate special election|
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Nominee
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Charles O. Andrews
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Howard C. Babcock
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Party
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Democratic
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Republican
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Popular vote
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241,528
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57,016
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Percentage
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80.90%
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19.10%
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U.S. senator before election
Scott Marion Loftin
Democratic
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Elected U.S. Senator
Charles O. Andrews
Democratic
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The 1936 United States Senate special election in Florida was held on November 3, 1936. Charles O. Andrews was easily elected to fill the seat.
Background[]
After incumbent Senator Park Trammell died, Scott Marion Loftin was appointed to serve until the November 1936 election.
Democratic primary[]
The Democratic primary was held on August 11, 1936.
Candidates[]
- Charles O. Andrews, former State Representative from Orlando
- Doyle E. Carlton, former Governor of Florida and State Senator
Results[]
General election[]
Results[]
See also[]
References[]
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- 1936 United States presidential election
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