1942 Alabama Senate election

1942 Alabama Senate election

November 3, 1942

All 35 seats in the Alabama State Senate
18 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Joseph N. Poole
(did not stand)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 10, 1939
Leader's seat 17th–Butler Co.
Last election 35 seats, 93.50% 0 seats, 6.47%
Seats won 35 0
Popular vote 67,792 380
Percentage 99.41% 0.56%

Winners by vote share
Democratic:      90–100%      Unopposed

President pro tempore before election

Joseph N. Poole
Democratic

Elected President pro tempore

James A. Simpson
Democratic

The 1942 Alabama Senate election took place on Tuesday, November 3, 1942, to elect 35 representatives to serve four-year terms in the Alabama Senate. The election used the same districts first drawn by the Alabama Constitution of 1901.

As the Democratic Party was dominant in the state, state legislative seats were generally decided at the Democratic primary election. The first round of the Democratic primary was held on May 7 with runoff elections on June 4. Only one Democratic nominee, incumbent senator James A. Simpson in Jefferson County's District 13, faced opposition in the general election, receiving 95.59% of the vote against a Republican and a Communist. Simpson was unanimously elected President pro tempore at the November 1942 opening session.

The election took place concurrently with elections for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, governor, state house, and numerous other state and local offices.