Jump to content

Electoral history of James F. Byrnes

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James F. Byrnes, 1943

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]

Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1941 (Senate confirmation):

  • Yea - unanimously (voice vote)

United States Secretary of State, 1945 (Senate confirmation):[14]

  • Yea - unanimously

Democratic primary for Governor of South Carolina, 1950:[15]

South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1950:[16]

  • James F. Byrnes (D) - 50,663 (100.00%)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 08, 1910".
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 05, 1912".
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 03, 1914".
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 07, 1916".
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 05, 1918".
  6. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC District 2 Race - Nov 02, 1920".
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC - District 02 Race - Nov 07, 1922".
  8. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Aug 26, 1924".
  9. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Runoff Race - Sep 09, 1924".
  10. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Primary Race - Aug 26, 1930".
  11. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate - D Runoff Race - Sep 09, 1930".
  12. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 04, 1930".
  13. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1936".
  14. ^ "Our Campaigns - U. S. Secretary of State Race - Jul 02, 1945".
  15. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC Governor - D Primary Race - Jul 11, 1950".
  16. ^ "Our Campaigns - SC Governor Race - Nov 07, 1950".