Electoral history of James F. Byrnes explained
Electoral history of James F. Byrnes, 49th United States Secretary of State (1945-1947), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1941-1942), United States Senator from South Carolina (1931-1941), 104th Governor of South Carolina (1951-1955) and United States Representative from South Carolina (1911-1925)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1910:[1]
- James F. Byrnes (D) - 4,392 (100.00%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1912:[2]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 6,133 (100.00%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1914:[3]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 4,521 (100.00%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1916:[4]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 7,681 (98.46%)
- Isaac Meyers (R) - 120 (1.54%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1918:[5]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 3,155 (100.00%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1920:[6]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 6,685 (100.00%)
South Carolina's 2nd congressional district, 1922:[7]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 4,163 (100.00%)
Democratic primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1924:[8]
Democratic primary runoff for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1924:[9]
Democratic primary for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1930:[10]
Democratic primary runoff for the United States Senate from South Carolina, 1930:[11]
United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1930
[12]
- James F. Byrnes (D) - 16,211 (100.00%)
United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1936
[13]
- James F. Byrnes (D) (inc.) - 113,696 (98.56%)
- Joseph A. Tolbert (R) - 961 (0.83%)
- Marion W. Seabrook (R) - 702 (0.61%)
- H. J. Johnson (?) - 1 (0.00%)
Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1941 (Senate confirmation):
- Yea - unanimously (voice vote)
United States Secretary of State, 1945 (Senate confirmation):[14]
Democratic primary for Governor of South Carolina, 1950:[15]
- James F. Byrnes - 248,069 (71.63%)
- Lester L. Bates - 63,143 (18.23%)
- Thomas H. Pope Jr. - 29,622 (8.55%)
- Marcus A. Stone - 5,495 (1.59%)
South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1950
[16]
- James F. Byrnes (D) - 50,663 (100.00%)
Notes and References
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 08, 1910.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 05, 1912.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 03, 1914.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 07, 1916.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 05, 1918.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC District 2 Race - Nov 02, 1920.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 07, 1922.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Aug 26, 1924.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Runoff Race - Sep 09, 1924.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Aug 26, 1930.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Runoff Race - Sep 09, 1930.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 04, 1930.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1936.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - U. S. Secretary of State Race - Jul 02, 1945.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Primary Race - Jul 11, 1950.
- Web site: Our Campaigns - SC Governor Race - Nov 07, 1950.