1914 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

The 1914 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 6, 1914. Incumbent Republican Senator Isaac Stephenson did not run for re-election.

Democratic State Senator Paul O. Husting narrowly defeated Republican Governor Francis E. McGovern. Socialist former Mayor of Milwaukee Emil Seidel ran a strong third. This was the first Wisconsin Senate election to be held by a popular vote.

Candidates

 * Paul O. Husting, State Senator from Dodge County
 * Thomas Kearney

Candidates

 * Paul O. Husting, State Senator from Dodge County (Democratic)
 * Francis E. McGovern, Governor of Wisconsin (Republican)
 * Emil Seidel, former Mayor of Milwaukee (Socialist)
 * Charles L. Hill, nominee for Governor of Wisconsin in 1912 (Prohibition)