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1962 United States elections
1960          1961          1962          1963          1964
Midterm elections
Election dayNovember 6
Incumbent president John F. Kennedy (Democratic)
Next Congress 88th
Senate elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contested39 of 100 seats
(34 Class 3 seats + 5 special elections)
Net seat changeDemocratic +4
1962 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts 1962 United States Senate special election in Wyoming 1962 United States Senate special election in Idaho 1962 United States Senate special election in New Hampshire 1962 United States Senate special election in Kansas 1962 United States Senate election in Alabama 1962 United States Senate election in Alaska 1962 United States Senate election in Arizona 1962 United States Senate election in Arkansas 1962 United States Senate election in California 1962 United States Senate election in Colorado 1962 United States Senate election in Connecticut 1962 United States Senate election in Florida 1962 United States Senate election in Georgia 1962 United States Senate election in Hawaii 1962 United States Senate election in Idaho 1962 United States Senate election in Illinois 1962 United States Senate election in Indiana 1962 United States Senate election in Iowa 1962 United States Senate election in Kansas 1962 United States Senate election in Kentucky 1962 United States Senate election in Louisiana 1962 United States Senate election in Maryland 1962 United States Senate election in Missouri 1962 United States Senate election in Nevada 1962 United States Senate election in New Hampshire 1962 United States Senate election in New York 1962 United States Senate election in North Carolina 1962 United States Senate election in North Dakota 1962 United States Senate election in Ohio 1962 United States Senate election in Oklahoma 1962 United States Senate election in Oregon 1962 United States Senate election in Pennsylvania 1962 United States Senate election in South Carolina 1962 United States Senate election in South Dakota 1962 United States Senate election in Utah 1962 United States Senate election in Vermont 1962 United States Senate election in Washington 1962 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
1962 Senate election results

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold

  Republican gain   Republican hold
House elections
Overall controlDemocratic hold
Seats contestedAll 435 voting seats
Popular vote marginDemocratic +5.3%
Net seat changeRepublican +1
1962 House election results

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold

  Republican gain   Republican hold
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested35
Net seat changeNo change
1962 North Dakota gubernatorial election 1962 Alabama gubernatorial election 1962 Alaska gubernatorial election 1962 Arizona gubernatorial election 1962 Arkansas gubernatorial election 1962 California gubernatorial election 1962 Colorado gubernatorial election 1962 Connecticut gubernatorial election 1962 Georgia gubernatorial election 1962 Hawaii gubernatorial election 1962 Idaho gubernatorial election 1962 Iowa gubernatorial election 1962 Kansas gubernatorial election 1962 Maine gubernatorial election 1962 Maryland gubernatorial election 1962 Massachusetts gubernatorial election 1962 Michigan gubernatorial election 1962 Minnesota gubernatorial election 1962 Nebraska gubernatorial election 1962 Nevada gubernatorial election 1962 New Hampshire gubernatorial election 1962 New Mexico gubernatorial election 1962 New York gubernatorial election 1962 Ohio gubernatorial election 1962 Oklahoma gubernatorial election 1962 Oregon gubernatorial election 1962 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election 1962 Rhode Island gubernatorial election 1962 South Carolina gubernatorial election 1962 South Dakota gubernatorial election 1962 Tennessee gubernatorial election 1962 Texas gubernatorial election 1962 Vermont gubernatorial election 1962 Wisconsin gubernatorial election 1962 Wyoming gubernatorial election
1962 gubernatorial election results

  Democratic gain   Democratic hold

  Republican gain   Republican hold

The 1962 United States elections were held on November 6 to elect the members of the 88th United States Congress. The election occurred in the middle of Democratic President John F. Kennedy's term. The Republican Party picked up four seats in the House of Representatives. Still, the Democrats retained strong majorities in both houses of Congress.

In the Senate, Democrats won a net gain of four seats from the Republicans, maintaining control of the Senate. In the House of Representatives, Republicans picked up four seats from the Democrats but were short of winning a majority in the chamber; the Democrats won the national popular vote by a margin of 5.3 percentage points. In the gubernatorial elections, neither party won a net gain of seats, Democrats won the most governorships. [1] Notably, 1960 Republican presidential nominee Richard Nixon lost the California gubernatorial election, which many analysts, as well as Nixon himself, incorrectly predicted to be the end of his political career.

This was the first time since 1914 that the president's party had a net gain in the Senate and lost seats in the House; this would occur again in 1970, 2018, and 2022. This would be the last time until 2022 that the Democrats achieved a net Senate gain in a midterm during which they held the Presidency, and like in that election, they gained Senate seats while losing House seats.

After failing to pass his New Frontier programs in the face of the powerful conservative coalition, Kennedy's victory in this election helped bolster his presidency. Republicans campaigned on Kennedy's handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the end of the crisis shortly before the election helped the Democrats avoid the typical midterm losses. The election also saw the Republicans pick up several House seats in the South for the first time in the Fifth Party System. The GOP would later build on these inroads with Nixon's Southern strategy. The ranks of liberal Democrats were bolstered in this election, allowing for the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other programs. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 6, 1962" (PDF). U.S. House of Reps, Office of the Clerk. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ Busch, Andrew (1999). Horses in Midstream. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 145–148.