1960 United States Senate election in Illinois
The 1960 United States Senate election in Illinois took place on November 8, 1960.[1] Incumbent Democratic United States Senator Paul Douglas was reelected to a third term. BackgroundThe primary (held on April 12) and general election coincided with those for other federal offices (President and House) and those for state elections.[1] Turnout in the primaries was 32.98%, with a total of 1,678,954 votes cast.[1][2] Turnout during the general election was 84.24%, with 4,632,796 votes cast.[1][2] Democratic primaryIncumbent Paul Douglas was renominated, running unopposed. Results
Republican primarySamuel W. Witwer won a crowded Republican primary. Witwer was an attorney known for his work on both state and federal constitutional reforms.[3] Candidates
Results
Socialist Labor nominationThe Socialist Labor Party of America nominated Louis Fisher. General electionResults
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