1861 United States Senate election in California

1861 United States Senate election in California

March 9–20, 1861 (1st–22nd)
April 2, 1861 (23rd)

113 members of the California State Legislature
57 votes needed to win
 
Nominee James A. McDougall John Nugent John B. Weller
Party Douglas Democratic
(Anti-Lecompton)
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Breckinridge Democratic
1st ballot 27 (23.9%) 9 (8.0%) 27 (23.9%)
23rd ballot 57 (54.8%) 39 (37.5%) 4 (3.8%)

 
Nominee Timothy G. Phelps James W. Denver
Party Republican Douglas Democratic (Lecompton)
1st ballot 23 (20.4%) 16 (14.3%)
23rd ballot

Senator before election

William M. Gwin
Democratic

Elected Senator

James A. McDougall
Democratic

The 1861 United States Senate election in California was held on April 2, 1861, by the California State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator (Class 3) to represent the State of California in the United States Senate. The legislature had previously attempted to elect a senator from March 9–20, culminating with McDougall's apparent victory on the 22nd ballot; however, it was subsequently found that McDougall had not received the requisite majority, and his election was rescinded.[1] In a special joint session, Anti-Lecompton Democratic former U.S. representative James A. McDougall was elected over Lecompton Democratic newspaper editor John Nugent.[2][3] McDougall was elected with Republican support.[4]

General election

Two-term Democrat William M. Gwin was re-elected in 1857 following the failure of the California State Legislature to elect a senator in 1855. He was not a candidate for re-election.[5]

The California Democratic Party was divided between proslavery Chivalry or Lecompton Democrats, and free soil Anti-Lecompton Democrats. The 1860 U.S. presidential election multiplied these divisions, producing splits between supporters of the presidential candidacies of Stephen A. Douglas and John C. Breckinridge, and between Lecompton and Anti-Lecompton Douglas Democrats. The Constitutional Union Party, composed of conservative former Whigs, was of minimal importance. California Republicans were able to capitalize on the bitterness between the Democratic factions to carry the state in the national election with less than one third of the votes cast.[6]

Gwin's term ended on March 3, 1861, without the legislature having chosen his successor.[7] On March 9, the Senate and the House of Representatives met in joint session to hold an election for the next term.[8] Anti-Lecompton Douglas Democrat James A. McDougall, Breckinridge Democrat John B. Weller, Republican Timothy G. Phelps, and Lecompton Douglas Democrats James W. Denver and John Nugent were the major candidates.[9]

Several coalitions of various factions were attempted during the balloting. Lacking the votes to elect their own candidate, the Republicans threw their support to McDougall in order to forestall a coalition of the Breckinridge and Lecompton Douglas Democrats.[10]

After multiple rounds of voting spread out over several days, McDougall was apparently elected on March 20 with 56 votes on the 22nd ballot.[11] Subsequently, it was discovered that McDougall's total fell one vote short of the requisite majority for a legal election. The joint session reconvened on April 2, when McDougall received the necessary 57 votes on the first (23rd overall) ballot.[12]

Ballots 1–5 (March 9)

1861 United States Senate election in California[13]
Party Candidate 1st
ballot
2nd
ballot
3rd
ballot
4th
ballot
5th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 27 26 26 25 25
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 27 23 24 17 19
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 23 23 23 23 21
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 16 17 15 16 15
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 9 11 13 14 16
Breckinridge Democratic N. E. Whitesides 5 6
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Joseph P. Hoge 2 2 2 2 2
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 1 1 1 1 1
Charles M. Creanor 1 1 5 12 7
E. H. Heacock 1 1 1 1 1
Total votes 112 111 110 111 107
Votes needed to win 57 56 56 56 54

Ballots 6–10 (March 11)

1861 United States Senate election in California[14]
Party Candidate 6th
ballot
7th
ballot
8th
ballot
9th
ballot
10th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 27 27 27 28 26
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 20 20 19 20 20
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 19 16 13 11 10
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 18 18 18 18 18
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 17 19 23 21 22
Charles M. Creanor 3 3 3 3 4
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 1 2 2 2 1
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Joseph P. Hoge 1 2 1 1 2
Republican Augustus Rhodes 1 1 1 1 1
Douglas Democratic James T. Ryan 1
Breckinridge Democratic B. F. Washington 2 2
Breckinridge Democratic A. C. Peachy 1
Total votes 108 109 107 107 107
Votes needed to win 55 55 54 54 54

Ballots 11–13 (March 12)

1861 United States Senate election in California[15]
Party Candidate 11th
ballot
12th
ballot
13th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 24 25 25
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 22 20 21
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 21 20 20
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 17 15 15
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 10 11 12
Charles M. Creanor 3 3
Breckinridge Democratic B. F. Washington 2 1 2
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Joseph P. Hoge 1 1 1
Republican Augustus Rhodes 1 1 1
Douglas Democratic John Bidwell 1 1
Breckinridge Democratic Joseph L. Brent 1
Breckinridge Democratic Zachariah Montgomery 1
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) Joseph Powell 1
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 1
Breckinridge Democratic Edward J. C. Kewen 1
Republican William H. Parks 1
Republican Edward Stanly 1
Total votes 101 102 102
Votes needed to win 51 53 53

Ballot 14 (March 13)

1861 United States Senate election in California[16]
Party Candidate 14th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 23
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 21
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 19
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 16
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 8
Breckinridge Democratic B. F. Washington 2
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Joseph P. Hoge 2
Breckinridge Democratic Edward J. C. Kewen 2
Republican Augustus Rhodes 1
Breckinridge Democratic Zachariah Montgomery 1
Breckinridge Democratic Tod Robinson 1
Total votes 96
Votes needed to win 49

Ballots 15–16 (March 15)

1861 United States Senate election in California[17]
Party Candidate 15th
ballot
16th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 27 32
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 23 23
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 18 16
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 15 12
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 9 11
Charles M. Creanor 8 3
Breckinridge Democratic B. F. Washington 2 1
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 1 1
Republican Augustus Rhodes 1 1
Republican William H. Parks 1 1
Breckinridge Democratic Tod Robinson 1 2
Breckinridge Democratic Jackson Temple 1 7
Total votes 110 110
Votes needed to win 56 56

Ballots 17–18 (March 19)

1861 United States Senate election in California[18]
Party Candidate 17th
ballot
18th
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 26 27
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 23 24
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 19 17
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) James W. Denver 15 11
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 11 11
Breckinridge Democratic Joseph L. Brent 4 4
Charles M. Creanor 4 6
Breckinridge Democratic B. F. Washington 3 3
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 2 2
Douglas Democratic John Bidwell 1
Douglas Democratic N. Greene Curtis 1 1
William B. Dickinson 1
E. H. Heacock 1 1
Total votes 110 108
Votes needed to win 56 55

Ballots 19–22 (March 20)

On the 22nd ballot, the votes for Anderson and Casserly were omitted from the official tally by mistake, and McDougall was erroneously pronounced elected with 56 votes—one short of a majority with the votes for Anderson and Casserly included.[19]

1861 United States Senate election in California[14]
Party Candidate 19th
ballot
20th
ballot
21st
ballot
22nd
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 45 44 44 47
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 29 30 30 56
Republican Timothy G. Phelps 23 23 22 1
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 6 7 7 6
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Joseph P. Hoge 2 1 2
Constitutional Union George W. Bowie 1 1 1
Republican Caleb Burbank 1 1 1
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Eugene Casserly 1 1 1 1
Charles M. Creanor 1 1 1
Republican Samuel W. Inge 1
Major Anderson 1
Total votes 111 110 108 113
Abstentions 2
Votes needed to win 56 56 55 57

Ballot 23 (April 2)

1861 United States Senate election in California[20]
Party Candidate 23rd
ballot
Douglas Democratic (Anti-Lecompton) James A. McDougall 57
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) John Nugent 39
Breckinridge Democratic John B. Weller 4
Douglas Democratic (Lecompton) Eugene Casserly 1
Democratic James Shields 1
Total votes 104
Votes needed to win 53


Notes

  1. ^ Hittell 1898, pp. 278–79.
  2. ^ Buchanan, Russell (September 1936). "James A. McDougall: A Forgotten Senator". California Historical Society Quarterly. 15 (3): 205.
  3. ^ "News of the morning". Sacramento Daily Union. Sacramento. April 3, 1861. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  4. ^ "The Senatorial vote". San Joaquin Republican. Stockton. April 6, 1861. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  5. ^ "Gwin, William McKendree 1805 – 1885 (Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress". United States Congress.
  6. ^ Buchanan 1936, p. 205; Hittell 1898, pp. 272–73.
  7. ^ Hittell 1898, p. 278.
  8. ^ California 1861, p. 333.
  9. ^ Buchanan 1936.
  10. ^ Buchanan 1936, pp. 205–6.
  11. ^ Hittell 1898, p. 279.
  12. ^ Buchanan 1936, p. 206.
  13. ^ California 1861, pp. 333–47.
  14. ^ a b California 1861, pp. 355–69.
  15. ^ California 1861, pp. 377–85.
  16. ^ California 1861, pp. 394–96.
  17. ^ California 1861, pp. 410–15.
  18. ^ California 1861, pp. 432–38.
  19. ^ California 1861, p. 369.
  20. ^ California 1861, pp. 611–13.

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