The 1952 United States Senate special election in Nebraska took place on November 2, 1952. Republican Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, who was elected to his second term in 1948, died on November 29, 1951. Governor Val Peterson appointed Seaton to fill the seat until the 1952 general election. Seaton did not run in the special election. Instead, former Governor Dwight Griswold won the primary and defeated Democratic nominee William Ritchie in a landslide in the general election. However, Griswold himself would die in office on April 12, 1954, triggering another special election in 1954.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • William Ritchie, former Chairman of the Nebraska Democratic Party
  • Henry L. Fillman, York insurance salesman, 1950 Democratic candidate for Governor

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Dwight Griswold, former Governor of Nebraska, member of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents
  • Walter A. Nielsen, Omaha attorney and businessman
  • Al Misegadis, cement finisher

Results

Results

References


Election Day November 4, 1952 (Election 1952) Alternative History

Let's Put the Nebraska Senate Race in Proper Context

American History The Election of 1952

United States Senate special election in Virginia, 2017 (Shattered

1952 United States Senate election in Minnesota Wikipedia