
Daniel Steck
'Daniel Fredrick Steck' (
December 16,
1881–
December 31,
1950), was a member of the
United States Senate.
Steck, a
Democrat, appeared to have lost the
1924 race for
Iowa's Senate seat against
Smith W. Brookhart by a small margin, with Brookhart getting 447,594 votes to Steck's 446,840. Brookhart took office on
March 4,
1925 and served until
April 12,
1926 when the Senate voted by a margin of 45 to 41 to unseat Brookhart. Steck then took over the seat and served out the remainder of the term. On other occasions the Senate has settled election disputes before a Senator took office, but this is the only time the results were overturned after the Senator was seated.
When he took office in 1926, Steck became Iowa's first Democratic Senator since
George W. Jones left office in 1859. Steck was unsuccessful in his reelection campaign of
1930.
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