Martin A. Morrison

Offices

U.S. House
District 9
In office
Mar 4, 1909 to Mar 4, 1917

Party: Democratic
Assumed: General Election
Left: Did Not Run
Martin A. Morrison spent 8 years, 2 days in office in Indiana, all of it at the federal level.

Elections

1908–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1908
48.94%
Martin A. Morrison*, Democratic, 27,540 votes
47.00%
Charles B. Landis (i), Republican, 26,449 votes
 3.34%
Albert B. Kirkpatrick, Prohibition, 1,878 votes
 0.70%
Granville W. Sharpe, Socialist, 393 votes
 0.03%
Rheno M. Isherwood, Independence, 17 votes
Out of 56,277 votes casts, the margin of victory was 1,091 (1.94%)
1910–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 8, 1910
47.96%
Martin A. Morrison (i)*, Democratic, 24,434 votes
46.80%
Edward Everett Neal, Republican, 23,841 votes
 2.64%
William L. Northam, Prohibition, 1,343 votes
 2.60%
Robert A. Wason, Socialist, 1,326 votes
Out of 50,944 votes casts, the margin of victory was 593 (1.16%)
1912–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 5, 1912
45.12%
Martin A. Morrison (i)*, Democratic, 23,574 votes
30.43%
William Robinson, Republican, 15,901 votes
 17.62%
John F. Neil, Progressive (Bull Moose), 9,205 votes
 3.85%
George N. Keller, Socialist, 2,011 votes
 2.99%
A. M. Ewing, Prohibition, 1,562 votes
Out of 52,253 votes casts, the margin of victory was 7,673 (14.69%)
1914–U.S. House (District 9) WON
General Election–Tuesday, November 3, 1914
42.75%
Martin A. Morrison (i)*, Democratic, 21,992 votes
40.89%
Fred S. Purnell, Republican, 21,035 votes
 12.05%
C. A. Ford, Progressive (Bull Moose), 6,198 votes
 2.51%
Albert Jackman, Prohibition, 1,291 votes
 1.80%
O. H. Rash, Socialist, 927 votes
Out of 51,443 votes casts, the margin of victory was 957 (1.86%)
In the 4 races for which we have results, Martin A. Morrison had a record of 4-0. That includes a record of 4-0 in 4 general elections.