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1952 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania

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FieldValue
election_name1952 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
countryPennsylvania
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1946 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
previous_year1946
next_election1958 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania
next_year1958
election_dateNovember 4, 1952
image_sizex150px
nominee1**Edward Martin**
image1File:MARTIN, EDWARD. SENATOR LCCN2016862812 (cropped).jpg
party1Republican Party (US)
popular_vote1**2,331,034**
percentage1**51.58%**
nominee2Guy K. Bard
image2File:Guy K Bard.jpg
party2Democratic Party (US)
popular_vote22,168,546
percentage247.98%
map_image1952 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania results map by county.svg
map_size260px
map_captionCounty results
**Martin:**
**Bard:**
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionEdward Martin
before_partyRepublican Party (US)
after_electionEdward Martin
after_partyRepublican Party (US)

Martin:
Bard:
The 1952 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania was held on November 4, 1952. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Edward Martin successfully sought re-election to another term, defeating the Democratic nominee, Guy K. Bard.

General election

Candidates

  • Guy K. Bard, Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Democratic)
  • Anna Chester (Militant Workers)
  • Frank Knotek (Independent Government)
  • Edward Martin, incumbent U.S. Senator (Republican)
  • Ira S. Sassaman (Prohibition)
  • William J. Van Essen (Socialist)

Results

References

References

  1. "Statistics of the Congressional and Presidential Election of November 4, 1952". Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House.
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