State |
Incumbent |
Party |
Status |
Opposing candidates
|
Alabama |
Chauncey Sparks |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Jim Folsom (Democratic) 88.67% Lyman Ward (Republican) 11.33% [1]
|
Arizona |
Sidney Preston Osborn |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 60.10% |
Bruce Brockett (Republican) 39.90% [2]
|
Arkansas |
Benjamin Travis Laney |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 84.14% |
W. T. Mills (Republican) 15.86% [3]
|
California |
Earl Warren |
Republican[4] |
Re-elected, 91.64% |
Henry R. Schmidt (Prohibition) 7.06% Archie Brown (write-in) (Communist) 0.88% James Roosevelt (write-in) (Democratic) 0.13% Robert W. Kenny (Independent) 0.06% Albert Clark (Independent) 0.03% [5]
|
Colorado |
John Charles Vivian |
Republican |
Retired, Democratic victory |
William Lee Knous (Democratic) 52.11% Leon E. Lavington (Republican) 47.89% [6]
|
Connecticut |
Raymond E. Baldwin |
Republican |
Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory |
James L. McConaughy (Republican) 54.38% Charles Wilbert Snow (Democratic) 40.41% Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 4.72% Herman N. Simon (Socialist Labor) 0.50% [7]
|
Georgia |
Ellis Arnall |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Eugene Talmadge (Democratic) 98.54% Herman Talmadge (write-in) (Democratic) 0.46% James V. Carmichael (write-in) (Democratic) 0.46% D. Talmadge Bowers (write-in) (Independent) 0.44% Ellis Arnall (write-in) (Democratic) 0.08% Scattering 0.01% [8] (Democratic primary results) Eugene Talmadge 42.96% (244) James V. Carmichael 45.30% (144) Eurith D. Rivers 10.04% (22) Hoke O’Kelley 1.70% [9]
|
Idaho |
Arnold Williams |
Democratic |
Defeated, 43.63% |
C. A. Robins (Republican) 56.37% [10]
|
Iowa |
Robert D. Blue |
Republican |
Re-elected, 57.40% |
Frank Miles (Democratic) 42.14% E. P. Gabriel (Prohibition) 0.46% [11]
|
Kansas |
Andrew Frank Schoeppel |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Frank Carlson (Republican) 53.50% Harry Hines Woodring (Democratic) 44.02% David C. White (Prohibition) 2.17% Harry Graber (Socialist) 0.32% [12]
|
Maine |
Horace Hildreth |
Republican |
Re-elected, 61.31% |
F. Davis Clark (Democratic) 38.69% [13]
|
Maryland |
Herbert O'Conor |
Democratic |
Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Democratic victory |
William Preston Lane Jr. (Democratic) 54.73% Theodore McKeldin (Republican) 45.27% [14]
|
Massachusetts |
Maurice J. Tobin |
Democratic |
Defeated, 45.31% |
Robert F. Bradford (Republican) 54.12% Horace I. Hillis (Socialist Labor) 0.42% Guy S. Williams (Prohibition) 0.14% [15]
|
Michigan |
Harry Kelly |
Republican |
Retired, Republican victory |
Kim Sigler (Republican) 60.28% Murray Van Wagoner (Democratic) 38.70% Gordon Phillips (Prohibition) 0.72% James Sim (Socialist Labor) 0.30% [16]
|
Minnesota |
Edward John Thye |
Republican |
Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory |
Luther Youngdahl (Republican) 58.96% Harold H. Barker (DFL) 39.71% Rudolph Gustafson (Industrial Government) 1.33% [17]
|
Nebraska |
Dwight Griswold |
Republican |
Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory |
Val Peterson (Republican) 65.51% Frank Sorrell (Democratic) 34.49% [18]
|
Nevada |
Vail M. Pittman |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 57.42% |
Melvin E. Jepson (Republican) 42.58% [19]
|
New Hampshire |
Charles M. Dale |
Republican |
Re-elected, 63.14% |
F. Clyde Keefe (Democratic) 36.86% [20]
|
New Jersey |
Walter Evans Edge |
Republican |
Term-limited, Republican victory |
Alfred E. Driscoll (Republican) 57.08% Lewis G. Hansen (Democratic) 41.42% Alan Kohlman (Socialist Workers) 0.69% Lawrence Mahan (Communist) 0.29% Rubye Smith (Socialist) 0.16% Robert L. Gittings (Independent) 0.15% George E. Bopp (Socialist Labor) 0.10% John Binns (Prohibition) 0.10% [21]
|
New Mexico |
John J. Dempsey |
Democratic |
Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory |
Thomas J. Mabry (Democratic) 52.70% Edward L. Safford (Republican) 47.30% [22]
|
New York |
Thomas E. Dewey |
Republican |
Re-elected, 56.92% |
James M. Mead (Democratic) 43.08% [23]
|
North Dakota |
Fred G. Aandahl |
Republican |
Re-elected, 68.88% |
Quentin Burdick (Democratic) 31.12% [24]
|
Ohio |
Frank Lausche |
Democratic |
Defeated, 48.88% |
Thomas J. Herbert (Republican) 50.64% Arla A. Albaugh (Socialist Labor) 0.49% [25]
|
Oklahoma |
Robert S. Kerr |
Democratic |
Term-limited, Democratic victory |
Roy J. Turner (Democratic) 52.47% Olney F. Flynn (Republican) 45.98% Mildred “Mickey” Harrell (Independent) 1.45% R. M. Funk (Independent) 0.05% Bruno H. Miller (Independent) 0.05% [26]
|
Oregon |
Earl Snell |
Republican |
Re-elected, 69.06% |
Carl C. Donaugh (Democratic) 30.94% [27]
|
Pennsylvania |
Edward Martin |
Republican |
Term-limited, Republican victory |
James H. Duff (Republican) 58.53% John S. Rice (Democratic) 40.68% James Killip (Prohibition) 0.44% George S. Taylor (Socialist Labor) 0.34% [28]
|
Rhode Island |
John Pastore |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 54.27% |
John G. Murphy (Republican) 45.73% [29]
|
South Carolina |
Ransome Judson Williams |
Democratic |
Defeated in Democratic primary, Democratic victory |
Strom Thurmond (Democratic) unopposed [30] (Democratic primary run-off results) Strom Thurmond 56.95% James C. McLeod 43.05% [31]
|
South Dakota |
Merrell Q. Sharpe |
Republican |
Defeated in Republican primary, Republican victory |
George Theodore Mickelson (Republican) 67.16% Richard Haeder (Democratic) 32.84% [32]
|
Tennessee |
Jim Nance McCord |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 65.35% |
W. O. Lowe (Republican) 31.91% John Randolph Neal Jr. (Independent) 2.74% [33]
|
Texas |
Coke R. Stevenson |
Democratic |
Retired, Democratic victory |
Beauford H. Jester (Democratic) 91.23% Eugene Nolte (Republican) 8.77% [34]
|
Vermont |
Mortimer R. Proctor |
Republican |
Defeated in Republican primary, Republican victory |
Ernest W. Gibson Jr. (Republican) 80.30% Berthold C. Coburn (Democratic) 19.57% Scattering 0.14% [35]
|
Wisconsin |
Walter Samuel Goodland |
Republican |
Re-elected, 59.78% |
Daniel Hoan (Democratic) 39.07% Walter H. Uphoff (Socialist) 0.87% Sigmund Eisenscher (Communist) 0.18% Jerry Kenyon (Socialist Labor) 0.09% Scattering 0.02% [36]
|
Wyoming |
Lester C. Hunt |
Democratic |
Re-elected, 52.88% |
Earl Wright (Republican) 47.12% [37]
|