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United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1966

United States Senate elections, 1966
United States
← 1964 November 8, 1966 1968 →

33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate,
plus 2 mid-term vacancies

51 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
  Michael Joseph Mansfield.jpg EverettDirksen.jpg
Leader Mike Mansfield Everett Dirksen
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat Montana Illinois
Seats before 67 33
Seats after 64 36
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 3
Popular vote 12,358,323 13,169,332
Percentage 47.9% 51.0%
Swing Decrease 8.4% Increase 8.8%
Seats up 18 15
Races won 15 18

Us 1966 senate election map.svg
Results (including special elections)
     Democratic gain      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold

Majority Leader before election

Mike Mansfield
Democratic

Elected Majority Leader

Mike Mansfield
Democratic

U.S. Senate election in Illinois, 1966
Illinois
← 1960 November 8, 1966 1972 →
  Charles Percy.jpg Paul Douglas.JPG
Nominee Charles Percy Paul Douglas
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,100,449 1,678,147
Percentage 54.95% 43.90%

U.S. Senator before election

Paul Douglas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Charles H. Percy
Republican

U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, 1966
Massachusetts
← 1960 November 8, 1966 1972 →
  Edward Brooke.jpg Endicott Peabody Gov.jpg
Nominee Edward Brooke Endicott Peabody
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,213,473 774,761
Percentage 60.68% 38.74%

U.S. Senator before election

Leverett Saltonstall
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Edward Brooke
Republican

U.S. Senate election in Montana, 1966
Montana
← 1960 November 8, 1966 1972 →
  Lee Warren METCALF.jpg No image.png
Nominee Lee Metcalf Tim Babcock
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 138,166 121,697
Percentage 53.17% 46.83%

U.S. Senator before election

Lee Metcalf
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Lee Metcalf
Democratic

U.S. Senate election in Oregon, 1966
Oregon
← 1960 November 6, 1966 1972 →
  Mark Hatfield – 1967.jpg Robert B. Duncan.jpg
Nominee Mark Hatfield Robert B. Duncan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 354,391 330,374
Percentage 51.75% 47.25%

U.S. Senator before election

Maurine Brown Neuberger
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Mark Hatfield
Republican

U.S. Senate election in South Carolina, 1966
South Carolina
← 1960 November 8, 1966 1972 →
  Strom Thurmond 91st Congress.jpg No image.svg
Nominee Strom Thurmond Bradley Morrah
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 271,297 164,955
Percentage 62.2% 37.8%

U.S. Senator before election

Strom Thurmond
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Strom Thurmond
Republican

U.S. Senate election in Virginia, 1966
Virginia
← 1960 November 8, 1966 1972 →
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Nominee William B. Spong Jr. James P. Ould, Jr. F. Lee Hawthorne
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Popular vote 429,855 245,681 58,251
Percentage 58.6% 33.5% 7.9%

U.S. Senator before election

A. Willis Robertson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

William B. Spong Jr.
Democratic

U.S. Senate special election in Virginia, 1966
Virginia
← 1964 November 8, 1966 1970 →
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Nominee Harry F. Byrd Jr. Lawrence M. Traylor John W. Carter
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Popular vote 389,028 272,804 57,692
Percentage 53.3% 37.4% 7.9%

U.S. Senator before election

Harry F. Byrd Jr.
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Harry F. Byrd Jr.
Democratic


Mike Mansfield
Democratic

Mike Mansfield
Democratic

The United States Senate elections, 1966 was an election on November 8, 1966 for the United States Senate which occurred midway through the second (only full) term of President Lyndon B. Johnson. With divisions in the Democratic base over the Vietnam War, and with the traditional mid-term advantage of the party not holding the presidency, the Republicans took three Democratic seats. Despite Republican gains, the balance remained overwhelmingly in favor of the Democrats, who retained a 64–36 majority. This was also the first election that occurred after the Voting Rights Act of 1965 became law.

In these special elections, the winner was seated during 1966 or before January 3, 1967; ordered by election date, then state.

In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning January 3, 1967; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.

Paul Douglas
Democratic

Charles H. Percy
Republican

Incumbent Democrat Paul Douglas, seeking a fourth term in the United States Senate, faced off against Republican Charles H. Percy, a businessman and the 1964 Republican nominee for Governor of Illinois. Also running was Robert Sabonjian (I), Mayor of Waukegan. A competitive election ensued, featuring campaign appearances by former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon on behalf of Percy. Ultimately, Percy ended up defeating Senator Douglas by a fairly wide margin, allowing him to win what would be the first of three terms in the Senate.


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