The 1914 United States Senate election in New Hampshire took place on November 3, 1914, and was the first direct election for the U.S. Senate that took place in New Hampshire. Incumbent U.S. Senator Jacob H. Gallinger ran for re-election to a fifth term. He defeated U.S. Representative Raymond B. Stevens by a 7 percent margin, winning re-election. Gallinger did not end up serving his full term; he died on August 17, 1918.
Democratic primary
Results
Democratic primary results[ 3]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
Raymond B. Stevens
4,919
46.94%
Democratic
Calvin Page
2,996
28.59%
Democratic
William H. Barry
2,564
24.47%
Total votes
10,479
100.00%
Republican primary
Results
Republican primary results[ 3]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Jacob H. Gallinger (inc.)
17,796
100.00%
Total votes
17,796
100.00%
Progressive primary
Results
Progressive primary results[ 3]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Progressive
Benjamin F. Greer
744
100.00%
Total votes
744
100.00%
References
↑ Clark, Allan Chester (May 1903). "The Legislature of 1903" . The Granite Monthly . Concord, New Hampshire : The Granite Monthly Company. p. 316-17. Retrieved June 15, 2025 .
↑ "New Hampshire Voting: All Three Parties Going to the Polls—No Progressive Contests for High Places" . Boston Evening Transcript . Boston, Massachusetts . September 1, 1914. p. 3. Retrieved June 15, 2025 .
1 2 3 4 New Hampshire Secretary of State (1915). State of New Hampshire Manual for the General Court 1915 . Manchester, New Hampshire : John B. Clarke Co. Retrieved June 15, 2025 .
↑ Bass, Robert P. (August 29, 1914). "No Compromise in New Hampshire: Progressives Will Fight Railroad Crowd" . Vermont Advance . Burlington, Massachusetts . p. 1. Retrieved June 15, 2025 .