U.S. Senate, 1901 Election
General
Date: | January 22, 1901 |
Cycle: | 1901 |
Office: | U.S. Senate |
State: | Minnesota |
District: | Statewide |
Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent | Margin |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Knute Nelson Incumbent | Man | Republican | 136 | 77.27 | +54.55 |
Rensselaer (R.R.) Nelson | Man | Democrat | 40 | 22.73 |
Election by the state legislature with each chamber voting separately. Senator Nelson won 42 of 60 votes in the state Senate with Judge Rensselaer (R.R.) Nelson winning 18. Senator Nelson won 94 of 116 votes in the state House with Judge Nelson receiving 22. The legislature declared Knute Nelson the duly elected U.S. Senator in a joint convention on January 23, 1901.
Senator Nelson was reelected to a second term.
Rensselaer R. Nelson was a resident of St. Paul and former district court judge.
Sources
- Journal of the Senate of the Thirty-Second Session of the Legislature of the State of Minnesota, 1901 (p. 75-76, 85). The Bemidji Pioneer, January 31, 1901 (p. 11).