1848 Iowa Senate election

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1848 Iowa Senate election
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  1846 1848 1850  

10 out of 19 seats in the Iowa State Senate
10 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Democratic Whig
Last election118
Seats after118
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

President of the Iowa Senate before election

Thomas Baker [lower-alpha 1] & Thomas Hughes [lower-alpha 2]
Democratic

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Elected President of the Iowa Senate

John Jackson Selman [lower-alpha 3]
Democratic

In the 1848 Iowa State Senate elections, Iowa voters elected state senators to serve in the second Iowa General Assembly. Elections were held for 10 of the state senate's 19 seats. [lower-alpha 4] State senators serve four-year terms in the Iowa State Senate.

The general election took place in 1848. [5]

Following the previous election in 1846, Democrats had control of the Iowa Senate with 11 seats to Whigs' eight seats.

To claim control of the chamber from Democrats, the Whigs needed to net two Senate seats.

Democrats maintained control of the Iowa State Senate following the 1848 general election with the balance of power remaining unchanged with Democrats holding 11 seats and Whigs having eight seats. Democratic Senator John Jackson Selman was chosen as the President of the Iowa Senate for the second General Assembly. [lower-alpha 3]

Summary of Results

Senate District Incumbent PartyElected SenatorPartyOutcome
1st [lower-alpha 5] Jacob Huner Dem Thomas Stevenson Espy Dem Dem Hold
2nd [lower-alpha 6] John McCormick Whitaker Dem George Grover Wright Whig Whig Gain
3rd [lower-alpha 7] John Jackson Selman Dem John Jackson Selman [lower-alpha 3] Dem Dem Hold
4th [lower-alpha 8] James Davis Whig Barney Royston [lower-alpha 9] Dem Dem Gain
5th [lower-alpha 10] Thomas Baker Dem Phineas M. Casady Dem Dem Hold
6th [lower-alpha 11] Samuel Fullenwider Whig Alfred S. Fear [lower-alpha 12] Dem Dem Gain
8th [lower-alpha 13] Robert Brown [lower-alpha 14] Dem John Howell [lower-alpha 15] Dem Dem Hold
John Howell [lower-alpha 15] Dem
11th [lower-alpha 16] Thomas Hughes Dem Freeman Alger Dem Dem Hold
13th [lower-alpha 17] Samuel Augustus Bissell Dem John Parsons Cook Whig Whig Gain
15th [lower-alpha 18] Thomas Hart Benton Dem John G. Shields Dem Dem Hold

Source: [12]

  1. Senator Thomas Baker of Polk County was chosen to be the first President of the Iowa Senate. He served during the first Iowa General Assembly. [1]
  2. Senator Thomas Hughes of Johnson County was chosen to be the second President of the Iowa Senate. He served during the first Iowa General Assembly, succeeding Senator Thomas Baker in that leadership position. [2]
  3. 1 2 3 Senator John Jackson Selman of Davis County was chosen to be the third President of the Iowa Senate. He served during the second Iowa General Assembly, succeeding Senator Thomas Hughes in that leadership position. [3]
  4. At the time, the Iowa Senate had several multi-member districts. [4]
  5. The first district was a 2-member district at the time. However, only one of the seats in the district was contested in the 1848 election. The other was held by a holdover senator not up for re-election until 1850.
  6. The second district was a 2-member district at the time. However, only one of the seats in the district was contested in the 1848 election. The other was held by a holdover senator not up for re-election until 1850.
  7. The third district was a 1-member district at the time.
  8. The fourth district was a 1-member district at the time.
  9. In September 1850, Senator Royston died, causing a vacancy in this seat that would be filled by special election during the next session. [6]
  10. The fifth district was a 1-member district at the time.
  11. The sixth district was a 2-member district at the time. However, only one of the seats in the district was contested in the 1848 election. The other was held by a holdover senator not up for re-election until 1850.
  12. During the next session, Senator Fear resigned, causing a vacancy in this seat that would be filled by special election in the 1850 election. [7]
  13. The eighth district was a 1-member district at the time.
  14. On January 2, 1848, Senator Brown resigned, causing a vacancy. [8] That vacant seat was filled by Senator John Howell. [9]
  15. 1 2 On January 2, 1848, Senator Brown resigned, causing a vacancy. [10] That vacant seat was filled by Senator John Howell. Senator Howell was re-elected to a full term in 1848. [11]
  16. The eleventh district was a 1-member district at the time.
  17. The Thirteenth district was a 1-member district at the time.
  18. The fifteenth district was a 2-member district at the time. However, only one of the seats in the district was contested in the 1848 election. The other was held by a holdover senator not up for re-election until 1850.

Detailed Results

See also

District boundaries for the Iowa Senate in 1848:

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