1954 United States Senate elections in Nebraska

1954 United States Senate election in Nebraska

← 1952 (special) November 2, 1954 1960 →
 
Nominee Carl Curtis Keith Neville
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 255,695 162,990
Percentage 61.07% 38.93%

County results
Curtis:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Neville:      50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Hazel Abel
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Carl Curtis
Republican

The 1954 United States Senate elections in Nebraska took place on November 2, 1954, for the Class II United States Senate seat. Incumbent Republican Senator Kenneth S. Wherry was elected to a second term in 1948, and died in office on November 29, 1951. Governor Val Peterson appointed Fred A. Seaton to hold the seat until the 1952 election. At the 1952 special election, former Governor Dwight Griswold was elected to serve out the remaining two years of Wherry's term. However, Griswold died on April 12, 1954, prompting another special election. Governor Robert B. Crosby appointed Eva Bowring to fill the seat until the November 2, 1954, special election.

At the same time as the special election, a regular election was held on the same day to elect a Senator to serve for the next six-year term. Senator Bowring did not seek re-election. Hazel Abel, the vice-chairman of the State Republican Central Committee, won the Republican primary for the special election and defeated Democratic nominee William H. Meier in the general election. On the same day, Congressman Carl Curtis, a Republican, defeated former Governor Keith Neville, the Democratic nominee, for the full six-year term.

Coincidentally, on the same day, another special election was held to fill the remaining four years of the term of the late Senator Hugh A. Butler, who was elected at the 1952 regular election and died on July 1, 1954.


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