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1946 United States Senate special election in Kentucky

The 1946 United States Senate special election in Kentucky was held on November 5, 1946, to complete the unexpired term of Senator Happy Chandler, who resigned to become Commissioner of Baseball. Interim Senator William A. Stanfill did not run for the full term. Republican John Sherman Cooper defeated Democratic former U.S. Representative John Y. Brown to complete the term.

Background
Incumbent Senator Happy Chandler resigned to become Commissioner of Baseball on November 1, 1945. Governor Simeon Willis appointed William A. Stanfill to fill the vacant seat until a successor could be duly elected. The special election was scheduled for November 5, 1946, concurrent with the general election. ==Primary elections==
Primary elections
Democratic primary Candidates • Philip P. Ardery • John Y. Brown, former U.S. Congressmember • James Delk • Blakey Helm • Tom Logan • George T. Smith • Henry C. Stephens, Jr. • John J. Thobe • Norris Brooks Vincent Results Republican primary CandidatesJohn Sherman Cooper, circuit judge and former State Representative • Roscoe Conklin Douglas Results ==General election==
General election
CandidatesJohn Young Brown, former U.S. Representative at-large (Democratic) • John Sherman Cooper, circuit judge and former State Representative from Pulaski County (Republican) • W. E. Sandefur (Socialist) Results ==See also==
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