1930 United States Senate election in New Jersey

1930 United States Senate elections in New Jersey

← 1924 November 4, 1930 1932 (special) →
 
Nominee Dwight Morrow Alexander Simpson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 601,497 401,007
Percentage 58.50% 39.00%

Results by county
Morrow:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%
Simpson:      50–60%      60-70%

Senator before election

David Baird Jr.
Republican

Elected Senator

Dwight Morrow
Republican

The United States Senate elections of 1930 in New Jersey was held on November 4, 1930.

Walter Evans Edge, the Senator elected in 1924, resigned in 1929 to take office as U.S. Ambassador to France. Interim appointee David Baird Jr. chose not to seek re-election and Republican Dwight Morrow won a landslide victory to succeed him.

Morrow also won a special election held the same day for the remaining month of Edge's six-year term, defeating Democrat Thelma Parkinson. Morrow would only serve for ten months before his death in October 1931.