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United States Senate elections in Arizona, 1912

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1912
(Class 1)
Arizona
March 27, 1912 1916 →
  Henry Fountain Ashurst.jpg Ralph H Cameron seated.jpg
Nominee Henry F. Ashurst Ralph H. Cameron
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 10,872 9,640
Percentage 50.00% 44.33%

Elected U.S. Senator

Henry F. Ashurst
Democratic

United States Senate election in Arizona, 1912
(Class 3)
Arizona
December 12, 1911 1914 →
  Marcus Aurelius Smith.jpg Hoval A. Smith.jpg
Nominee Marcus A. Smith Hoval A. Smith
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 10,598 9,228
Percentage 50.35% 43.85%

Elected U.S. Senator

Marcus A. Smith
Democratic


Henry F. Ashurst
Democratic

Marcus A. Smith
Democratic

The 1912 United States Senate elections took place on December 12, 1911 (certified in 1912) and March 27, 1912 (special election). This marked the first U.S. Senate elections held in Arizona after it was admitted to the union.

Henry F. Ashurst was elected to the Territorial House of Representatives in 1897. He was re-elected in 1899, and became the territory's youngest speaker. In 1902, he was elected to the Territorial Senate. In 1911, Ashurst presided over Arizona's constitutional convention. During the convention, he positioned himself for a U.S. Senate seat by avoiding the political fighting over various clauses in the constitution which damaged his rivals. With the admission of Arizona as a state in 1912, Ashurst was elected by the Arizona legislature as one of the state's two Senators, taking office on April 2 alongside Marcus A. Smith.

Marcus A. Smith announced his candidacy for one of Arizona's two senate seats on September 24, 1911 As the campaign began, Smith abandoned his long standing conservative stand and declared himself a "Progressive". The Arizona State Legislature confirmed the selection of Smith and Ashurst as the state's first U.S. Senators on March 27, 1912.


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