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Not to be confused with 1950 United States Senate special election in Connecticut .
1950 United States Senate election in Connecticut
Nominee
Brien McMahon
Joseph E. Talbot
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
453,646
409,053
Percentage
51.7%
46.6%
U.S. senator before election
Brien McMahon
Democratic
Elected U.S. Senator
Brien McMahon
Democratic
The 1950 United States Senate election in Connecticut was held on November 7, 1950.
Incumbent Democratic Senator Brien McMahon was re-elected to a second term in office over Republican former U.S. Representative Joseph E. Talbot .
General election [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Anthony R. Martino (Socialist)
Brien McMahon , incumbent Senator since 1945 (Democratic)
Joseph E. Talbot , former U.S. Representative from Naugatuck and State Treasurer (Republican)
Results [ ]
See also [ ]
1950 United States Senate elections
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