1978 United States Senate special election in Alabama
Nominee
Donald W. Stewart
James D. Martin
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
401,852
316,170
Percentage
55.1%
43.3%
County resultsStewart : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Martin : 50–60% 60–70%
U.S. senator before election
Maryon Pittman Allen
Democratic
Elected U.S. Senator
Donald W. Stewart
Democratic
The 1978 United States Senate special election in Alabama was held on November 7, 1978. It was a special election to fill the seat which had been held by Senator Jim Allen , who died on June 1. His widow Maryon was appointed on June 8 by governor George Wallace to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held.[1]
Democratic state senator Donald W. Stewart defeated Allen in the Democratic primary then defeated former Republican Congressman James D. Martin to serve the remaining two years of the term.
Primary election [ ]
Primary elections were held on September 5, 1978, with the Democratic runoff held on September 26, 1978.
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Maryon Pittman Allen , incumbent United States Senator
Gene Myracle, business owner[2]
Donald W. Stewart , State Senator
Ted Taylor, President of the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association[3]
Dan Wiley, President of the Mobile County Commission[4]
Results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Elvin McCary, Republican nominee for Governor in 1974
George W. Nichols, attorney[8]
Results [ ]
Withdrew [ ]
Nichols withdrew from the race in order that James D. Martin , former U.S. Representative for Alabama's 7th congressional district , who had been nominated to run in the concurrent regular Senate election , could switch races.[10]
General election [ ]
Results [ ]
Bibliography [ ]
Congressional Elections, 1946-1996 . Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. ISBN 1-56802-248-4 .
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ "Maryon Pittman Allen" , Women in Congress (website), Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, archived from the original on January 1, 2012, retrieved March 3, 2012
^ "Myracle to file" . Alabama Journal . Montgomery, Alabama. June 15, 1978. p. 35. Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "Who is Ted Taylor?" . The Montgomery Advertiser . Montgomery, Alabama. 27 July 1978. p. 18. Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "Wiley: Mrs. Allen okay after all" . The Anniston Star . Anniston, Alabama. September 16, 1978. p. 8. Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "AL US Senate – Special D Primary, 1978" . OurCampaigns.com . Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "AL US Senate – Special D Primary Runoff, 1978" . OurCampaigns.com . Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "Former Democrats McCary, Nichols vie for GOP nomination to Sen. Allen's seat" . The Anniston Star . Anniston, Alabama. August 27, 1978. p. 14. Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "AL US Senate – Special R Primary, 1978" . OurCampaigns.com . Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "Martin to switch to Stewart race?" . The Anniston Star . Anniston, Alabama. October 2, 1978. p. 1. Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ "AL US Senate - Special Election, 1978" . OurCampaigns.com . Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^ Scammon, Richard M.; McGillivray, Alice V.., eds. (1979). America Votes 13: a handbook of contemporary American election statistics, 1978 . Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, Inc. p. 37.
^ Clerk of the United States House of Representatives (1979). "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 1978" (PDF) . U.S. Government Printing Office .
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