1914 United States Senate election in Missouri

Stone Democratic The 1914 United States Senate election in Missouri took place on November 3, 1914 in Missouri.Incumbent Democratic Senator William J.He defeated Thomas Akins of the Republican Party.The Prohibition Party nominated Orange J. Hill, a member of the Drury College board of trustees and the Prohibition candidate in the 1904 gubernatorial election.[5] The Socialist Labor Party of America nominated J. W. Molineaux.
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