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1852 United States Senate special election in California

1852 United States Senate special election in California

← 1849 January 30, 1852 1857 →

Majority vote of both houses needed to win
 
Nominee John B. Weller Pierson B. Reading
Party Democratic Whig
Joint session 71 17
Percentage 80.68% 19.32%

Senator before election

None
(Legislature failed to elect)

Elected Senator

John B. Weller
Democratic

The 1852 United States Senate special election in California was held on January 30, 1852, by the California State Legislature to elect a U.S. Senator (Class 1) to represent the State of California in the United States Senate. Legislators had previously attempted to elect a Senator in 1851, but could not reach a majority for a single candidate. In a special joint session, former Democratic Congressman from Ohio John B. Weller was elected over previous Whig candidate for Governor Pierson B. Reading.[1]

  1. ^ Journal of the Proceedings of the Assembly (PDF). p. 132.

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