Выборы в Сенат Соединенных Штатов в 2002 году включали в себя серию выборов, в которых велась жесткая борьба, в результате которых победила Республиканская партия , получившая два места и, таким образом, незначительное большинство от Демократической партии в Сенате Соединенных Штатов . Предназначенные для выборов места в Сенате, известные как места в Сенате 2 класса , в последний раз участвовали в очередных выборах в 1996 году . Выборы состоялись 5 ноября 2002 года, почти через четырнадцать месяцев после терактов 11 сентября 2001 года .
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Результаты выборов: Демократическое преимущество Демократическое преимущество Республиканское преимущество Республиканское лидерство Нет выборов | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Первоначально демократы надеялись преуспеть, поскольку партия, занимающая пост президента, исторически теряет места на промежуточных выборах, и, кроме того, у республиканцев было 20 мест на выборах по сравнению с 14 местами демократов на выборах. Кроме того, четыре действующих республиканца и ни один из демократов не объявили о своей пенсии перед выборами. Однако республиканцы смогли занять четыре открытых места, все из которых находились на Юге . В конечном итоге республиканцы получат три места и потеряют одно, что приведет к чистому увеличению на два места. Вместе с успехами , достигнутых в Палате представителей, эти выборы один из немногих промежуточных выборов в течение последних ста лет , в которых партия контролирует Белый дом полученных съездовские места (остальные были 1902 и 1903 , 1934 , и 1998 ). Это был первый случай с 1970 года, когда партия первого президента получила чистую прибыль в Сенате, и не повторится до 2018 года .
Трент Лотт руководил республиканцами Сената через этот избирательный цикл и должен был стать новым лидером большинства в Сенате после восстановления контроля над Сенатом республиканцами. Однако скандальная похвала Лотта президентской кампании Диксикрата Строма Турмонда на праздновании 100-летия Турмонда привела к уходу Лотта из руководства Сената и к тому, что Билл Фрист был избран новым лидером большинства в Сенате.
Это был единственный избирательный цикл, когда партия действующего президента получила новый контроль над палатой Конгресса на промежуточных выборах. По состоянию на 2021 год это последний цикл выборов в Сенат, в котором республиканцы выиграли выборы в Сенат в Миннесоте , Нью-Мексико , Орегоне и Вирджинии .
Прибыли и убытки
Республиканцы победили действующих сенаторов-демократов Макса Клеланда из Джорджии и Джин Карнахан из Миссури, в то время как действующий республиканец Тим Хатчинсон из Арканзаса проиграл демократу Марку Прайору . Демократ Пол Веллстон из Миннесоты баллотировался на второй срок, но он погиб в авиакатастрофе незадолго до выборов, и его место было выиграно республиканцем.
Сводка результатов
48 | 1 | 51 |
Демократичный | Независимый | Республиканец |
Стороны | Общее | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Демократичный | Республиканец | Независимый | Независимость | Другие | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Последние выборы (2000) | 50 | 50 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Перед этими выборами | 49 | 49 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Не вверх | 36 | 29 | 1 | 0 | - | 66 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Вверх | 13 | 20 | 0 | 1 | - | 34 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 класс ( 1996 → 2002) | 12 | 20 | - | 1 | - | 33 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Особый: класс 1 | 1 | 0 | - | - | - | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Действующий президент на пенсии | 1 [б] | 4 | - | 1 | - | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Проводится той же партией | 1 | 4 | - | 0 | - | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Заменено другой стороной | 1 Независимость заменена на 1 республиканец | - | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Результат | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Действующий президент бежал | 12 | 16 | - | 0 | - | 28 год | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Выиграл переизбрание | 10 | 14 | - | 0 | - | 24 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Проиграл переизбрание | 1 республиканец заменен на 1 демократ 2 демократов заменены 2 республиканца | - | - | - | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Утраченное повторное назначение, но удерживается той же стороной | 0 | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Результат | 11 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 28 год | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Всего избранных | 12 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 34 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Чистое изменение | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Всенародное голосование | 19 873 164 | 21 566 016 | 343 625 | 45 139/51 863 [год] | 1 413 653/1 406 929 [год] | 43 241 597 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
доля | 45,96% | 49,87% | 0,79% | 0,10 / 0,12% | 3,27 / 3,25% | 100% | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Результат | 48 | 51 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
Источник: секретарь Палаты представителей США [1]
Изменение в составе
Перед выборами
D 1 | D 2 | D 3 | D 4 | D 5 | D 6 | Д 7 | D 8 | D 9 | D 10 |
D 20 | D 19 | D 18 | D 17 | D 16 | D 15 | D 14 | D 13 | D 12 | D 11 |
D 21 | D 22 | D 23 | Д 24 | D 25 | D 26 | D 27 | D 28 | D 29 | Д 30 |
D 40 Айова Ран | D 39 Ill. Ran | D 38 Ga. Ran | Д 37 Дел. Ран | D 36 | D 35 | D 34 | D 33 | D 32 | Д 31 |
D 41 La. Ran | D 42 Массачусетс Ран | D 43 Mich. Ran | R 44 Пн. (Уд.) Ран | D 45 Mont. Побежал | D 46 N.J. Пенсионер | Д 47 Р.И. Ран | D 48 S.D. Побежал | D 49 W.Va. Ran | Я 1 |
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R 41 N.M. Ran | R 42 N.C. Пенсионер | R 43 Okla. Ran | R 44 Ore. Ran | R 45 S.C. На пенсии | Р 46 Теннесси пенсионер | R 47 Техас на пенсии | R 48 Va. Ran | R 49 Wyo. Ran | IM 1 [c] Миннесота на пенсии |
R 40 N.H. Ran | R 39 Неб. Ран | R 38 Мисс. Ран | R 37 Me. Побежал | R 36 Ky. Ran | R 35 Кан. Ран | R 34 Айдахо Ран | R 33 Colo. Ran | R 32 Ark. Ran | R 31 Alaska Ran |
R 21 | R 22 | R 23 | R 24 | R 25 | R 26 | R 27 | R 28 | R 29 | R 30 Ala. Ran |
R 20 | R 19 | R 18 | R 17 | R 16 | R 15 | R 14 | R 13 | R 12 | R 11 |
R 1 | R 2 | R 3 | R 4 | R 5 | R 6 | R 7 | R 8 | R 9 | 10 рэнд |
После выборов
D 1 | D 2 | D 3 | D 4 | D 5 | D 6 | Д 7 | D 8 | D 9 | D 10 |
D 20 | D 19 | D 18 | D 17 | D 16 | D 15 | D 14 | D 13 | D 12 | D 11 |
D 21 | D 22 | D 23 | Д 24 | D 25 | D 26 | D 27 | D 28 | D 29 | Д 30 |
Д 40 Ла. Переизбран | D 39 Айова переизбран | D 38 Ill. Переизбран | D 37 Del. Переизбран | D 36 | D 35 | D 34 | D 33 | D 32 | Д 31 |
D 41 Массачусетс переизбран | Д 42 Мичиган переизбран | D 43 Mont. Переизбран | D 44 N.J. Удерживать | D 45 R.I. переизбран | D 46 S.D. Переизбран | D 47 W.Va. Переизбран | D 48 Ark. Усиление | Я 1 | R 51 мес. (Уд.) Прирост |
Большинство → | |||||||||
R 41 N.C. Удерживать | Р 42 Окла. Переизбран | R 43 Ore. Переизбран | R 44 S.C. Hold | R 45 Теннеси. Удерживать | R 46 Техасский холд | Р 47 Ва. Переизбран | R 48 Wyo. Переизбран | R 49 Ga. Прибыль | Мин. Прирост R 50 |
R 40 N.M. Переизбран | R 39 N.H. Hold | R 38 Neb. Переизбран | Р 37 Мисс. Переизбрана | R 36 Me. Переизбран | R 35 Ky. Переизбран | Р 34 Кан. Переизбран | R 33 Айдахо переизбран | Р 32 Колорадо переизбран | R 31 Аляска переизбрана |
R 21 | R 22 | R 23 | R 24 | R 25 | R 26 | R 27 | R 28 | R 29 | Р 30 Ала. Переизбран |
R 20 | R 19 | R 18 | R 17 | R 16 | R 15 | R 14 | R 13 | R 12 | R 11 |
R 1 | R 2 | R 3 | R 4 | R 5 | R 6 | R 7 | R 8 | R 9 | 10 рэнд |
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Прибыли и убытки
Демократические завоевания
- Арканзас : сенатор Тим Хатчинсон (справа), который был лично непопулярен из-за того, что он развелся со своей женой и женился на молодом сотруднике, потерпел поражение от демократического соперника Марка Прайора , генерального прокурора Арканзаса и сына Дэвида Прайора , бывшего сенатора и губернатора. [2]
Республиканские достижения
- Джорджия : сенатор Макс Клеланд (D), ветеран войны во Вьетнаме и получивший тройную ампутацию, потерпел поражение от представителя Саксби Чамблисс в жесткой кампании, отмеченной нападками на позицию Клеланда по отношению к Министерству внутренней безопасности. Несмотря на то, что Клеланд был ветераном боевых действий, Чамблисс заручился поддержкой организации « Ветераны иностранных войн» . [3]
- Миссури : Сенатор Джин Карнахан (D) была назначена в Сенат после того, как ее муж, Мел Карнахан , узко выиграл выборы 2000 года посмертно. Его жена не смогла удержать место, чуть не проиграв бывшему конгрессмену Джиму Таленту . [4]
- Миннесота : Сенатор Пол Веллстон (D), в разгар тяжелой борьбы с бывшим мэром Сент-Пола Нормом Коулманом , погиб в авиакатастрофе менее чем за две недели до выборов. Большинство наблюдателей ожидали, что это вызовет рост симпатии к его замене, либеральному стойкому приверженцу и бывшему вице-президенту Уолтеру Мондейлу , но его кампания получила негативную прессу после того, как похороны Уэллстоуна были отмечены политическими речами, и Коулман победил в упорной гонке. [5]
Сводка гонки
Внеочередные выборы во время 107-го Конгресса
Состояние (ссылка на резюме ниже) | Действующий | Полученные результаты | Кандидаты | ||
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Сенатор | Вечеринка | Избирательная история | |||
Миссури (класс 1) | Жан Карнахан | Демократичный | 2001 (назначен) | Временный назначенец проиграл выборы. Новый сенатор избран 5 ноября 2002 года . Республиканский выигрыш . |
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Выборы, ведущие к следующему Конгрессу
На этих всеобщих выборах победители были избраны на срок, начинающийся 3 января 2003 г .; заказано государством.
На всех выборах участвовали места второго класса.
Состояние (ссылка на резюме ниже) | Действующий | Полученные результаты | Кандидаты | ||
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Алабама | Джефф Сешнс | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Аляска | Тед Стивенс | Республиканец | 1968 (назначен) 1970 1972 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Арканзас | Тим Хатчинсон | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент проиграл переизбрание. Избран новый сенатор . Демократический выигрыш . |
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Колорадо | Уэйн Аллард | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Делавэр | Джо Байден | Демократичный | 1972 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Грузия | Макс Клеланд | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент проиграл переизбрание. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканский выигрыш . |
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Айдахо | Ларри Крейг | Республиканец | 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Иллинойс | Дик Дурбин | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Айова | Том Харкин | Демократичный | 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Канзас | Пэт Робертс | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Кентукки | Митч МакКоннелл | Республиканец | 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Луизиана | Мэри Ландрие | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Мэн | Сьюзан Коллинз | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Массачусетс | Джон Керри | Демократичный | 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Мичиган | Карл Левин | Демократичный | 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Миннесота | Дин Баркли | Независимость | 2002 (назначен) | Сенатор ДФЛ был повторно назначен, но умер 25 октября 2002 года. Дин Баркли был назначен 4 ноября 2002 года на завершение срока полномочий. Временный назначенец на пенсии. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканский выигрыш . |
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Миссисипи | Тад Кокран | Республиканец | 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Монтана | Макс Бокус | Демократичный | 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Небраска | Чак Хейгел | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Нью-Гемпшир | Боб Смит | Республиканец | 1990 1996 | Действующий президент потерял новое назначение. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканское удержание. |
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Нью-Джерси | Роберт Торричелли | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент был назначен повторно, но отказался от должности. Избран новый сенатор . Демократическое владение. |
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Нью-Мексико | Пит Доменичи | Республиканец | 1972 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Северная Каролина | Джесси Хелмс | Республиканец | 1972 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент на пенсии. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканское удержание. |
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Оклахома | Джим Инхоф | Республиканец | 1994 (специальный) 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Орегон | Гордон Х. Смит | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Род-Айленд | Джек Рид | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Южная Каролина | Стром Турмонд | Республиканец | 1954 1954 (назначен) 1956 (ушел в отставку) 1956 (специальный) 1960 1966 1972 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент на пенсии. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканское удержание. |
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южная Дакота | Тим Джонсон | Демократичный | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Теннесси | Фред Томпсон | Республиканец | 1994 (специальный) 1996 | Действующий президент на пенсии. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканское удержание. |
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Техас | Фил Грэмм | Республиканец | 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент на пенсии. Избран новый сенатор . Республиканское удержание. |
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Вирджиния | Джон Уорнер | Республиканец | 1978 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Западная Виргиния | Джей Рокфеллер | Демократичный | 1984 1990 1996 | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Вайоминг | Майк Энзи | Республиканец | 1996 г. | Действующий президент переизбран . |
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Ближайшие гонки
В одиннадцати гонках показатель победы был менее 10%.
Округ | Победитель | Поле |
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южная Дакота | Демократичный | 0,16% [6] |
Миссури | Республиканец (флип) | 1,1% |
Миннесота | Республиканец (флип) | 2,2% [d] |
Луизиана | Демократичный | 3,4% |
Нью-Гемпшир | Республиканец | 4,4% |
Колорадо | Республиканец | 4,9% |
Грузия | Республиканец (флип) | 6,9% |
Арканзас | Демократичный (флип) | 7,0% |
Северная Каролина | Республиканец | 8,6% |
Теннесси | Республиканец | 9,9% |
Нью-Джерси | Демократичный | 9,9% |
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Примерно с 1980 года избиратели Алабамы все чаще голосовали за кандидатов-республиканцев на федеральном уровне, особенно на президентских выборах. Напротив, кандидаты от Демократической партии были избраны на многие должности на уровне штатов и в течение длительного времени составляли большинство в Законодательном собрании Алабамы .
Действующий республиканец Джефф Сешнс не был оспорен на предварительных выборах [7] и легко выиграл переизбрание на второй срок. [6]
Сессии на праймериз не оспаривались. [7]
Вечеринка | Кандидат | Голоса | % | |
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Демократичный | Сьюзан Паркер | 190 978 | 47,99% | |
Демократичный | Джулиан Л. Макфиллипс | 170 222 | 42,78% | |
Демократичный | Уэйн Соуэлл | 36 719 | 9,23% | |
Всего голосов | 397 919 | 100,00% |
Макфиллипс получил большую поддержку в южной части штата, но Паркер получил большинство голосов. Соуэлл поддержал Паркер во втором туре.
Вечеринка | Кандидат | Голоса | % | |
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Демократичный | Сьюзан Паркер | 176 708 | 65,15% | |
Демократичный | Джулиан Л. Макфиллипс | 94 540 | 34,85% | |
Всего голосов | 271 248 | 100,00% |
Вечеринка | Кандидат | Голоса | % | ±% | |
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Республиканец | Джефф Сешнс (действующий президент) | 792 561 | 58,58% | + 6,13% | |
Демократичный | Сьюзан Паркер | 538 878 | 39,83% | -5,63% | |
Либертарианец | Джефф Аллен | 20 234 | 1,50% | + 0,06% | |
Нет вечеринки | Вписанные голоса | 1,350 | 0,10% | + 0,06% | |
Большинство | 253 683 | 18,75% | |||
Оказаться | 1,353,023 | ||||
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Действующий президент Тед Стивенс баллотировался и выиграл шестой срок. Он столкнулся с постоянным кандидатом Фрэнком Вондерсааром, кандидатом от Демократической партии, журналистом Джимом Сайксом , кандидатом от Партии зеленых и несколькими другими независимыми кандидатами в своей заявке на переизбрание. В конце концов, Стивенс сокрушил своих оппонентов, чтобы выиграть то, что станет его последним сроком в Сенате, что позволило ему победить с наибольшим перевесом на любых выборах в Сенат на Аляске, а также получить самый высокий процент голосов на любых из его выборов.
Вечеринка | Кандидат | Голоса | % | ±% | |
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Республиканец | Тед Стивенс (действующий президент) | 179 438 | 78,17% | + 1,46% | |
Демократичный | Франк Вондерсаар | 24 133 | 10,51% | + 0,17% | |
Зеленый | Джим Сайкс | 16 608 | 7,24% | -5,29% | |
Независимость Аляски | Джим Дор | 6 724 | 2,93% | ||
Либертарианец | Леонард Карпински | 2354 | 1,03% | ||
Записи | 291 | 0,13% | |||
Большинство | 155 305 | 67.66% | +3.47% | ||
Turnout | 229,548 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Tim Hutchinson ran for a second term, but lost re-election to Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Tim Hutchinson | 71,576 | 77.7% | |
Republican | Jim Bob Duggar | 20,546 | 22.3% | |
Total votes | 92,116 | 100.0% |
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Democratic | Mark Pryor | 435,347 | 53.9% | |||
Republican | Tim Hutchinson (Incumbent) | 372,909 | 46.1% | |||
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Incumbent Republican Wayne Allard won re-election to a second term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Tom Strickland | 110,309 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 110,309 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Wayne Allard (Incumbent) | 190,250 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 190,250 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Wayne Allard (Incumbent) | 717,899 | 50.70% | -0.71% | |
Democratic | Tom Strickland | 648,130 | 45.77% | +0.03% | |
Constitution | Douglas Campbell | 21,547 | 1.52% | ||
Libertarian | Rick Stanley | 20,776 | 1.47% | ||
Independent | John Heckman | 7,140 | 0.50% | ||
Write-ins | 596 | 0.04% | |||
Majority | 69,763 | 4.93% | -0.74% | ||
Turnout | 1,416,082 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Joe Biden won re-election to a sixth term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Joe Biden (Incumbent) | 135,253 | 58.22% | -1.82% | |
Republican | Raymond J. Clatworthy | 94,793 | 40.80% | +2.67% | |
Delaware Independent | Maurice Barros | 996 | 0.43% | ||
Libertarian | Raymond T. Buranello | 922 | 0.40% | -0.82% | |
Natural Law | Robert E. Mattson | 350 | 0.15% | -0.47% | |
Majority | 40,460 | 17.42% | -4.49% | ||
Turnout | 232,314 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Max Cleland ran for re-election to a second term, but lost to Republican Saxby Chambliss.
Chambliss's campaign used the refrain of national defense and security, but drew criticism for television ads that paired images of Cleland and Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, and for questioning the commitment to homeland security of his opponent, a triple amputee and decorated Vietnam veteran.[16][17] Republican Senator John McCain of Arizona said of one ad: "It's worse than disgraceful. It's reprehensible."[18] McCain, along with Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, made significant complaints to the Republican National Committee until the ads were taken down.[19] Nevertheless, Chambliss defeated Cleland by nearly seven percentage points.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Saxby Chambliss | 1,071,153 | 52.8% | ||
Democratic | Max Cleland (incumbent) | 931,857 | 45.9% | ||
Libertarian | Claude Thomas | 26,981 | 1.3% | ||
Majority | 139,296 | 6.9% | |||
Turnout | 2,029,991 | 100.0% | |||
Republican gain from Democratic | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Larry Craig won re-election to a third term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Alan Blinken | 26,346 | 70.90% | |
Democratic | Dave Sneddon | 10,812 | 29.10% | |
Total votes | 37,158 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Libertarian | Donovan Bramwell | 1,179 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 1,179 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Larry Craig (Incumbent) | 130,126 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 130,126 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Larry Craig (Incumbent) | 266,215 | 65.16% | +8.14% | |
Democratic | Alan Blinken | 132,975 | 32.55% | -7.36% | |
Libertarian | Donovan Bramwell | 9,354 | 2.29% | ||
Majority | 133,240 | 32.61% | +15.50% | ||
Turnout | 408,544 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Dick Durbin won re-election to a second term. Durbin faced off against State Representative Jim Durkin, whom he was able to easily beat, ensuring his return to the Senate.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Dick Durbin (Incumbent) | 918,467 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 918,467 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jim Durkin | 378,010 | 45.81% | |
Republican | Jim Oberweis | 259,515 | 31.45% | |
Republican | John H. Cox | 187,706 | 22.74% | |
Total votes | 825,231 | 100.00% |
Durbin won re-election to a second term easily, carrying a majority of the states 102 counties.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Dick Durbin (Incumbent) | 2,103,766 | 60.33% | +4.25% | |
Republican | Jim Durkin | 1,325,703 | 38.02% | -2.65% | |
Libertarian | Steven Burgauer | 57,382 | 1.65% | +0.68% | |
Majority | 778,063 | 22.31% | +6.90% | ||
Turnout | 3,486,851 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Tom Harkin won re-election to a fourth term. Harkin was opposed in the general election by United States Congressman Greg Ganske, who fought off a surprisingly difficult challenger in the Republican primary. Though Harkin had narrowly defeated his opponent six years earlier, he was able to defeat Ganske by a fairly comfortable margin to win re-election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Tom Harkin (Incumbent) | 83,505 | 99.34% | |
Democratic | Write-ins | 555 | 0.66% | |
Total votes | 84,060 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Greg Ganske | 116,229 | 58.97% | |
Republican | Bill Salier | 80,700 | 40.95% | |
Republican | Write-ins | 167 | 0.08% | |
Total votes | 197,096 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Tom Harkin (Incumbent) | 554,278 | 54.18% | +2.37% | |
Republican | Greg Ganske | 447,892 | 43.78% | -2.94% | |
Green | Timothy A. Harthan | 11,340 | 1.11% | ||
Libertarian | Richard J. Moore | 8,864 | 0.87% | ||
Write-ins | 701 | 0.06% | |||
Majority | 106,386 | 10.40% | +5.30% | ||
Turnout | 1,023,075 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Pat Roberts won re-election to a second term easily because no Democrat filed to run.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Pat Roberts (Incumbent) | 233,642 | 83.70% | |
Republican | Tom Oyler | 45,491 | 16.30% | |
Total votes | 279,133 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Pat Roberts (Incumbent) | 641,075 | 82.52% | +20.50% | |
Libertarian | Steven Rosile | 70,725 | 9.10% | +7.86% | |
Reform | George Cook | 65,050 | 8.37% | +6.08% | |
Majority | 570,350 | 73.42% | +45.83% | ||
Turnout | 776,850 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell won re-election to a fourth term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Lois Combs Weinberg | 231,013 | 50.10% | |
Democratic | Tom Barlow | 230,055 | 49.90% | |
Total votes | 461,068 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Mitch McConnell (Incumbent) | 731,679 | 64.68% | +9.22% | |
Democratic | Lois Combs Weinberg | 399,634 | 35.32% | -7.52% | |
Majority | 332,045 | 29.35% | +16.74% | ||
Turnout | 1,131,313 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu won re-election to a second term.
During the run-off, Landrieu was out-spent three-to-one by Republican contender Suzanne Haik Terrell, the Louisiana Elections Commissioner. Terrell also had prominent Republicans including President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney visit Louisiana to campaign on her behalf. Republicans, confident of victory having gained seats in the elections to the House of Representatives and to the Senate, solidifying control of the former and taking control of the latter, publicly called the election "Operation Icing on the Cake".[25][26] Some Democrats[who?] responded by calling their efforts "Operation Wipe that Smirk off of Bush's Face"[27] and dubbed Landrieu's subsequent run-off victory, "Operation Pie in the Face".[28]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Mary Landrieu (Incumbent) | 573,347 | 46.00% | ||
Republican | Suzanne Haik Terrell | 339,506 | 27.24% | ||
Republican | John Cooksey | 171,752 | 13.78% | ||
Republican | Tony Perkins | 119,776 | 9.61% | ||
Democratic | Raymond Brown | 23,553 | 1.89% | ||
Independent | Patrick E. "Live Wire" Landry | 10,442 | 0.84% | ||
Independent | James Lemann | 3,866 | 0.31% | ||
Libertarian | Gary D. Robbins | 2,423 | 0.19% | ||
Republican | Ernest Edward Skillman, Jr. | 1,668 | 0.13% | ||
Turnout | 1,246,333 | 100.00% |
Landrieu pulled off what many[by whom?] considered to be an upset victory. The Republicans believed they would most likely win the race. Before the election many Republicans called the race operation icing on the cake. After Landrieu won the runoff Democrats dubbed her victory operation pie in the face. The race was close. In terms of rural parishes the vote was split fairly evenly. Landrieu did well in Caddo Parish home of Shreveport, and in East Baton Rouge Parish home of East Baton Rouge. Ultimately though it was Landrieu's huge win in Orleans Parish home of New Orleans that pushed her over the finish line. Haik Terrell conceded defeat to Landrieu at 12:38 P.M. EST, congratulating Landrieu on her victory. Landrieu would go on to be re-elected to a third term in 2008.[citation needed]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Mary Landrieu (Incumbent) | 638,654 | 51.70% | +1.53% | |
Republican | Suzanne Haik Terrell | 596,642 | 48.30% | -1.53% | |
Majority | 42,012 | 3.40% | +3.06% | ||
Turnout | 1,235,296 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Susan Collins won re-election to a second term.
Chellie Pingree, State Senator and Senate Majority Leader attacked Collins for supporting the Bush tax cuts.[29] Both candidates opposed the Iraq War in the fall of 2002.[30] However, Collins then supported the congressional resolution to attack Iraq, while Pingree opposed it.[31]
Collins, a popular moderate, was supported by health care groups, environmentalists and gay rights advocates. She handily defeated State Senator Chellie Pingree of North Haven in one of the few U.S. Senate elections in which both major parties nominated women in U.S. history.[32]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Susan Collins (Incumbent) | 295,041 | 58.44% | +9.25% | |
Democratic | Chellie Pingree | 209,858 | 41.56% | -2.31% | |
Majority | 85,183 | 16.87% | +11.57% | ||
Turnout | 504,899 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat John Kerry won re-election to a fourth term against Libertarian Michael Cloud. The lack of a Republican party candidate caused Cloud to receive the largest percentage of votes for a U.S. Senate candidate in the Libertarian Party's history, though this record has since been eclipsed by Joe Miller in Alaska in 2016, and again by Ricky Dale Harrington in Arkansas in 2020.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John F. Kerry (Incumbent) | 1,605,976 | 72.33% | ||
Libertarian | Michael Cloud | 369,807 | 16.66% | ||
Independent | Randall Forsberg (write-in) | 24,898 | 1.12% | ||
All others | 6,077 | 0.27% | |||
Blank / Scattering | 213,543 | 9.62% | |||
Total votes | 2,220,301 | 100% |
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Incumbent Democrat Carl Levin won re-election to a fifth term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Carl Levin (Incumbent) | 1,896,614 | 60.61% | +2.25% | |
Republican | Andrew Raczkowski | 1,185,545 | 37.89% | -1.98% | |
Green | Eric Borregard | 23,931 | 0.76% | +0.76% | |
Reform | John Mangopoulos | 12,831 | 0.41% | +0.41% | |
Natural Law | Doug Dern | 10,366 | 0.33% | +0.03% | |
Majority | 711,069 | 22.72% | +4.23% | ||
Turnout | 3,129,287 | ||||
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Incumbent Democrat Paul Wellstone was running for re-election to a third term, but died in a plane crash eleven days before the election. The Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) chose former Vice President and 1984 Presidential candidate Walter Mondale to replace Wellstone on the ballot. Mondale lost to Republican Mayor of Saint Paul Norm Coleman. The day before the election, Independence Governor Jesse Ventura had appointed Dean Barkley (IP) to serve the rest of Wellstone's term.[36] As of 2021, this is the last Senate election in Minnesota won by a Republican.
In the primaries, Paul Wellstone defeated Dick Franson 93% to 5% and Norm Coleman defeated Jack Shepard 95% to 5%.
At the time of his death, Wellstone was slightly ahead in the polls. After Walter Mondale was chosen as the DFL candidate, in a poll taken a few days before the election Mondale was leading 51% to 45%. Early on Election Day, Mondale was leading in votes. By nightfall, however, Norm Coleman pulled ahead, winning by 49.5 percent to 47.3 percent.
Paul Wellstone still appeared on the ballot despite his death, despite a court order replacing Wellstone's name with Mondale's.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Norm Coleman | 1,116,697 | 49.53% | +8.25% | |
Democratic (DFL) | Walter Mondale | 1,067,246 | 47.34% | -2.98% | |
Independence | Jim Moore | 45,139 | 2.00% | -4.98% | |
Democratic (DFL) | Paul Wellstone (Incumbent, deceased) | 11,381 | 0.50% | n/a | |
Green | Ray Tricomo | 10,119 | 0.48% | n/a | |
Constitution | Miro Drago Kovatchevich | 2,254 | 0.10% | n/a | |
Write-ins | 1,803 | 0.80% | n/a | ||
Majority | 49,451 | 2.19% | Republican gain from Independence | ||
Turnout | 2,254,639 | 80.26% | |||
Republican gain from Independence | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Thad Cochran overwhelmingly won re-election to a fifth term. The Democratic Party did not field a candidate, resulting in Reform Party candidate Shawn O'Hara winning 15.42% of the vote.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Thad Cochran (incumbent) | 533,269 | 84.58% | ||
Reform | Shawn O'Hara | 97,226 | 15.42% | ||
Majority | 436,043 | 69.16% | |||
Turnout | 630,495 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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In the 2000 election, Mel Carnahan, who had died in a plane crash three weeks before, remained on the ballot for election to the Senate. Carnahan beat his Republican opponent, John Ashcroft, who did not legally contest being defeated by a dead candidate. Carnahan's successor as governor, Roger B. Wilson, fulfilled his pre-election promise to appoint Carnahan's widow in her husband's place and a special election was scheduled for 2002.[37][38]
The election would decide who would serve the rest of Senator-elect Mel Carnahan's term, after he died. The winner would serve four more years until the next election in 2006. Governor Roger Wilson had appointed Carnahan's widow Jean to serve temporarily. She then ran for the remainder of the term. Republican Jim Talent defeated her narrowly. While the race would have flipped control of the Senate from the Democrats to the Republicans, the Senate was adjourned, so Talent could not take office and no change in leadership occurred until the 108th Congress began in January 2003.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jean Carnahan (Incumbent) | 368,149 | 83.22 | |
Democratic | Darrel D. Day | 74,237 | 16.78 | |
Total votes | 442,386 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Jim Talent | 395,994 | 89.58 | |
Republican | Joseph A. May | 18,525 | 4.19 | |
Republican | Doris Bass Landfather | 14,074 | 3.18 | |
Republican | Scott Craig Babbitt | 7,705 | 1.74 | |
Republican | Martin Lindstedt | 5,773 | 1.31 | |
Total votes | 442,071 | 100.00 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Libertarian | Tamara A. Millay | 1,942 | 59.35 | |
Libertarian | Edward Joseph Manley | 1,330 | 40.65 | |
Total votes | 3,272 | 100.00 |
National security and Carnahan's vote against fellow Missourian John Ashcroft as attorney general were major issues in the campaign. Republicans argued Carnahan owed her vote to Ashcroft, who had lost his bid for re-election to the Senate to Carnahan's husband.[40] Talent, citing Carnahan's votes against homeland-security legislation and missile defense, accused her of being soft on national security, which she objected to, saying he was "doubt[ing] her patriotism."[41]
Jack Abramoff contributed $2,000 to Talent's 2002 senatorial campaign,[42] and Preston Gates & Ellis, a former Abramoff employer, had also contributed $1,000 to Talent's campaign.[43] Talent later returned both contributions.[44] Talent's win returned Republican control of the Senate which had been under slight Democratic dominance resulting from Vermont junior senator Jim Jeffords's decision to renounce the Republican Party, turning independent and making the choice to caucus with the Democrats.
Talent's victory was certified November 21, 2002, one day before Congress adjourned, which prevented Republicans from claiming a senate majority. He automatically became a Senator the following day because, under federal law, he formally took office the day after both chambers of Congress adjourned. Because Republicans would hold the majority in the following congress, they saw no need to hold a special session in the 107th to take advantage of their brief majority.[45][46]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Jim Talent | 935,032 | 49.80% | +1.41% | |
Democratic | Jean Carnahan (Incumbent) | 913,778 | 48.67% | -1.80% | |
Libertarian | Tamara A. Millay | 18,345 | 0.98% | +0.55% | |
Green | Daniel Romano | 10,465 | 0.56% | +0.11% | |
Majority | 21,254 | 1.13% | -0.94% | ||
Turnout | 1,877,620 | ||||
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Incumbent Democrat Max Baucus won re-election to a fifth term.[47]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Max Baucus (Incumbent) | 66,713 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 66,713 | 100.00% |
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Republican | Mike Taylor | 48,169 | 60.16% | |
Republican | Brad Johnson | 14,252 | 17.80% | |
Republican | John McDonald | 10,116 | 12.63% | |
Republican | Melvin Hanson | 7,536 | 9.41% | |
Total votes | 80,073 | 100.00% |
The election got national attention when Baucus's opponent, state senator Mike Taylor, accused Baucus of having implied that Taylor was gay in a campaign ad. The ad was paid for by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, though designed by the Baucus campaign. The ad, which alleged that Taylor had embezzled funds from the cosmetology school he once owned, showed footage from the early 1980s of Taylor massaging another man's face while wearing a tight suit with an open shirt. Due to financial shortages making it impossible for him to continue the race and having concerns about the effect the race was having on his family, Taylor dropped out of the race and Baucus won with 63 percent of the vote.[49]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Max Baucus (incumbent) | 204,853 | 62.74% | +13.18% | |
Republican | Mike Taylor | 103,611 | 31.73% | -12.96% | |
Libertarian | Stan Jones | 10,420 | 3.19% | ||
Green | Bob Kelleher | 7,653 | 2.34% | ||
Majority | 101,242 | 31.00% | +26.14% | ||
Turnout | 326,537 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Chuck Hagel won re-election to a second term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Charlie A. Matulka | 33,922 | 59.31% | |
Democratic | Al Hamburg | 23,272 | 40.69% | |
Total votes | 57,194 | 100.00% |
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Libertarian | John J. Graziano | 228 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 228 | 100.00% |
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Republican | Chuck Hagel (Incumbent) | 144,160 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 144,160 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Chuck Hagel (Incumbent) | 397,438 | 82.76% | +25.36% | |
Democratic | Charlie A. Matulka | 70,290 | 14.64% | -27.96% | |
Libertarian | John J. Graziano | 7,423 | 1.55% | ||
Independent | Phil Chase | 5,066 | 1.05% | ||
Majority | 327,148 | 68.13% | +53.31% | ||
Turnout | 480,217 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican/Independent U.S. Senator Bob Smith was defeated in the Republican primary and denied renomination.[51] Republican John E. Sununu won the open seat. As of 2017 This is the last time a Republican has won the Class 2 Senate seat in New Hampshire.
Senator Bob Smith, the incumbent Republican Senator, briefly left the party in 1999 to run for president as an independent, claiming that the Republican platform was "not worth the paper it's written on".[52] He rejoined the GOP a few months later, saying he made a mistake.[52] Nonetheless, the party never fully forgave him, and some of his fellow Republican Senators went so far as to endorse his primary opponent, Rep. John Sununu,[53] who would go on to win by 8 points.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | John Sununu | 81,920 | 53.35% | |
Republican | Bob Smith (Incumbent) | 68,608 | 44.68% | |
Total votes | 150,528 | 100.00% |
During the campaign, there was a major scandal that involved the use of a telemarketing firm hired by that state's Republican Party (NHGOP) for election tampering. The GOP Marketplace, based in Northern Virginia, jammed another phone bank being used by the state Democratic Party and the firefighters' union for efforts to turn out voters on behalf of New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen on Election Day. The tampering involved using a call center to jam the phone lines of a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) operation. In the end, 900 calls were made for 45 minutes of disruption to the Democratic-leaning call centers. In addition to criminal prosecutions, disclosures in the case came from a civil suit filed by the state's Democratic Party against the state's Republican Party (now settled). Four of those involved were convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, federal crimes and sentenced to prison for their involvement as of 2018[update]. One conviction was reversed by an appeals court, a decision prosecutors appealed. James Tobin, the defendant freed on appeal, was later indicted on charges of lying to the FBI during the original investigation.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | John Sununu | 227,229 | 50.8% | ||
Democratic | Jeanne Shaheen | 207,478 | 46.4% | ||
Libertarian | Ken Blevens | 9,835 | 2.2% | ||
Republican hold | Swing | [citation needed] |
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The race was to originally feature Democrat Robert Torricelli, who was running for a second term in the seat he had won when former Senator Bill Bradley elected not to run for a fourth term in 1996 and who had been the state's senior Senator following Frank Lautenberg's retirement at the end of the 106th United States Congress, against former West Windsor Township mayor Douglas Forrester, who had won the Republican nomination.
Torricelli, however, had been the target of an ethics probe and eventually dropped out of the race on September 30 due to ethical concerns and poor poll numbers against Forrester, a relatively unknown opponent.[56] The New Jersey Democratic Party convinced the retired Lautenberg to join the race after Torricelli dropped out. In the case of The New Jersey Democratic Party v. Samson, 175 N.J. 178 (2002), Forrester sued to stop Democratic Party efforts to have Lautenberg replace Torricelli. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled unanimously on October 2 that the party could switch Lautenberg's name in for Sen. Torricelli's on the ballot.[57] Forrester received the endorsement of President George W. Bush.[58]
In the general election, Lautenberg defeated Forrester and became the state's junior Senator for the second time when he was sworn in on January 3, 2003 (Bradley, elected in 1978, was the senior Senator during Lautenberg's first fourteen years in office and Jon Corzine, who was elected to Lautenberg's old Senate seat, became the senior Senator in 2003 as Lautenberg's previous eighteen years in the Senate were not counted towards seniority.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Frank Lautenberg | 1,138,193 | 53.88% | ||
Republican | Doug Forrester | 928,439 | 43.95% | ||
Green | Ted Glick | 24,308 | 1.15% | ||
Libertarian | Elizabeth Macron | 12,558 | 0.59% | ||
Conservative | Norman E. Wahner | 6,404 | 0.30% | ||
Socialist | Greg Pason | 2,702 | 0.13% | ||
Majority | 209,754 | 9.93% | |||
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Incumbent Republican Pete Domenici won re-election to a sixth term. As of 2018, this is the last Senate election in New Mexico won by a Republican.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Gloria Tristani | 109,084 | 77.71% | |
Democratic | Francesa Lobato | 31,228 | 22.24% | |
Democratic | Don E. Durham (write-in) | 73 | 0.05% | |
Total votes | 140,385 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Pete Domenici (Incumbent) | 91,898 | 99.93% | |
Republican | Orlin G. Cole (write-in) | 62 | 0.07% | |
Total votes | 91,960 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Pete Domenici (Incumbent) | 314,193 | 65.04% | +0.32% | |
Democratic | Gloria Tristani | 168,863 | 34.96% | +5.17% | |
Majority | 145,324 | 30.09% | -4.86% | ||
Turnout | 483,056 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Jesse Helms decided to retire due to health issues. Republican Elizabeth Dole won the open seat over Democrat Erskine Bowles, former White House Chief of Staff.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Erskine Bowles | 277,329 | 43.4% | ||
Democratic | Dan Blue | 184,216 | 28.8% | ||
Democratic | Elaine Marshall | 97,392 | 15.2% | ||
Democratic | Cynthia D. Brown | 27,799 | 4.4% | ||
Democratic | Others | 52,289 | 8.2% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Elizabeth Dole | 342,631 | 80.4% | ||
Republican | James Snyder Jr. | 60,477 | 14.2% | ||
Republican | Jim Parker | 8,752 | 2.1% | ||
Republican | Ada Fisher | 6,045 | 1.4% | ||
Republican | Others | 8,201 | 1.9% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Elizabeth Dole | 1,248,664 | 53.56% | +0.92% | |
Democratic | Erskine Bowles | 1,047,983 | 44.96% | −0.96% | |
Libertarian | Sean Haugh | 33,807 | 1.45% | +0.46% | |
Write-in | Paul DeLaney | 727 | 0.03% | +0.02% | |
Majority | 200,681 | 8.60% | +1.88% | ||
Turnout | 2,331,181 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Jim Inhofe won re-election to a second term over Democrat David Walters, a former Governor of the state.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | James Inhofe (incumbent) | 583,579 | 57.30% | ||
Democratic | David Walters | 369,789 | 36.31% | ||
Independent (US) | James Germalic | 65,056 | 6.39% | ||
Majority | 213,790 | 20.99% | |||
Turnout | 1,018,424 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Gordon Smith ran for re-election to a second term. Smith, who had only served one term in the U.S. Senate, had a popularity rating slightly lower than 50% before the summer of 2002 began.[64] Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury emerged as the Democratic nominee, and though a competitive gubernatorial election occurred at the same time, Bradbury's campaign was never able to gain traction and Smith overwhelmingly won re-election. As of 2021, this is the last Senate election in Oregon won by a Republican.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Bill Bradbury | 279,792 | 85.89% | |
Democratic | Craig Hanson | 27,472 | 8.43% | |
Democratic | Greg Haven | 13,995 | 4.30% | |
Democratic | Write-ins | 4,480 | 1.38% | |
Total votes | 325,739 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Gordon Smith (Incumbent) | 306,504 | 98.89% | |
Republican | Write-ins | 3,439 | 1.11% | |
Total votes | 309,943 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Gordon Smith (Incumbent) | 712,287 | 56.21% | +6.41% | |
Democratic | Bill Bradbury | 501,898 | 39.61% | -6.30% | |
Libertarian | Dan Fitzgerald | 29,979 | 2.37% | +1.43% | |
Constitution | Lon Mabon | 21,703 | 1.71% | ||
Write-ins | 1,354 | 0.11% | |||
Majority | 210,389 | 16.60% | +12.71% | ||
Turnout | 1,267,221 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Jack Reed won re-election to a second term. Reed was an extremely popular senator, with a May Brown University poll showing the incumbent with a 73% approval rating, higher than any other elected lawmaker in the state.[66] Reed's best performance was in Providence County, where he won with over 80% of the vote over Republican Robert Tingle, casino pit boss and nominee for RI-02 in 2000[67]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Jack Reed (Incumbent) | 85,315 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 85,315 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Robert Tingle | 16,041 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 16,041 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Jack Reed (Incumbent) | 253,922 | 78.43% | +15.12% | |
Republican | Robert Tingle | 69,881 | 21.57% | -13.38% | |
Majority | 183,966 | 56.85% | +28.50% | ||
Turnout | 323,582 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Long-time Incumbent Strom Thurmond decided to retire at the age of 100, becoming the first Centenarian to ever serve in Congress, and at that time was the longest serving Senator in U.S. history (a record later surpassed by West Virginia's Robert Byrd). Republican Lindsey Graham won the open seat.
Alex Sanders, the former president of the College of Charleston, entered the race and faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats, thereby avoiding a primary election.
Representative Lindsey Graham had no challenge for the Republican nomination and thus avoided a primary election. This was due in large part because the South Carolina Republicans were preoccupied with the gubernatorial race[citation needed] and also because potential rivals were deterred by the huge financial war chest Graham had amassed early in the campaign[citation needed].
The election campaign between Graham and Sanders was bitterly fought. Graham campaigned that he had a consistent conservative voting record that he claimed closely matched that of outgoing Senator Strom Thurmond. Sanders campaigned on his membership in the NAACP, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, and the NRA. He said that he was against the death penalty for religious reasons, supported abortion rights, and supported greater government involvement in education. Graham attacked Sanders for these positions consistently throughout the campaign, and Sanders hit back at Graham for wanting to privatize social security. Graham won the election by slightly over 10 percent.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Lindsey Graham | 600,010 | 54.4% | +1.0% | |
Democratic | Alex Sanders | 487,359 | 44.2% | +0.2% | |
Constitution | Ted Adams | 8,228 | 0.7% | +0.7% | |
Libertarian | Victor Kocher | 6,684 | 0.6% | -0.5% | |
No party | Write-Ins | 667 | 0.1% | +0.1% | |
Majority | 112,651 | 10.2% | +0.8% | ||
Turnout | 1,102,948 | 53.9% | -10.1% | ||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Tim Johnson won re-election to a second term by a margin of 524 votes.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Tim Johnson (Incumbent) | 65,438 | 94.84% | |
Democratic | Herman Eilers | 3,558 | 5.16% | |
Total votes | 68,996 | 100.00% |
Thune, who was considered a rising star in his party, ran against Tim Johnson, who narrowly won his first senate election in 1996. Thune launched a television advertising campaign mentioning al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, controversially contending that both were seeking nuclear weapons and that the country needed a missile defense system, something Johnson voted against 29 times and that Thune supported. Johnson attacked Thune for politicizing national security.[70] President George W. Bush campaigned for Thune in late October.[71] More than $20 million was spent in the election. Both candidates had raised over $5 million each.[72]
Johnson narrowly prevailed over Thune by a mere 524 votes. Despite the extreme closeness of the election, Thune did not contest the results and conceded defeat on the late afternoon of November 9. Johnson's narrow victory may be attributed to his strong support in Oglala Lakota County. Thune also underperformed in typically Republican areas. Johnson was sworn in for a second term on January 3, 2003.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Tim Johnson (Incumbent) | 167,481 | 49.62% | -1.70% | |
Republican | John Thune | 166,949 | 49.47% | +0.79% | |
Libertarian | Kurt Evans | 3,070 | 0.91% | ||
Plurality | 532 | 0.15% | -2.49% | ||
Turnout | 334,438 | ||||
Democratic hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Fred Thompson decided to retire. Republican Lamar Alexander, former U.S. Secretary of Education and former Governor of Tennessee, won the open seat over Democrat Bob Clement, U.S. Representative.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Lamar Alexander | 295,052 | 53.79% | |
Republican | Ed Bryant | 233,678 | 42.60% | |
Republican | Mary Taylor-Shelby | 5,589 | 1.02% | |
Republican | June Griffin | 4,930 | 0.90% | |
Republican | Michael Brent Todd | 4,002 | 0.73% | |
Republican | James E. DuBose | 3,572 | 0.65% | |
Republican | Christopher G. Fenner | 1,552 | 0.28% | |
Republican | Write-ins | 107 | 0.03% | |
Total votes | 548,482 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Bob Clement | 418,172 | 82.18% | |
Democratic | Gary G. Davis | 50,563 | 9.94% | |
Democratic | Cher A. Hopkey | 14,481 | 2.85% | |
Democratic | Michael L. Hampstead | 12,940 | 2.54% | |
Democratic | Alvin M. Strauss | 12,241 | 2.41% | |
Democratic | Write-ins | 478 | 0.08% | |
Total votes | 508,875 | 100.00% |
Alexander raised $2 million through June 2002.[75] Clement attacked the Governor for his corporate connections and business dealings. By October, Clement had nearly raised $900,000, while Alexander raised almost $3 million.[76] Bush, who had a 60% approval rating in the state, helped campaign and raise money for Alexander.[77] Alexander was also endorsed by the NRA.[78]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Lamar Alexander | 891,498 | 54.28% | -7.09% | |
Democratic | Bob Clement | 728,232 | 44.34% | +7.52% | |
Independent | John Jay Hooker | 6,401 | 0.39% | ||
Independent | Wesley M. Baker | 6,106 | 0.37% | ||
Independent | Connie Gammon | 5,349 | 0.33% | ||
Independent | Karl Stanley Davidson | 2,217 | 0.13% | ||
Independent | Basil Marceaux | 1,170 | 0.07% | ||
Write-ins | 356 | 0.02% | |||
Majority | 163,266 | 9.94% | -14.61% | ||
Turnout | 1,642,432 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican Phil Gramm decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term. Republican John Cornyn won the open seat over the Democratic Mayor of Dallas, Ron Kirk.
Despite the fact that Texas is a red state, Kirk ran on a socially progressive platform: supporting abortion rights and opposing Bush judicial nominee Priscilla Owen, although Kirk was a former George W. Bush supporter.[79] He also supported increases in defense spending, such as Bush's proposed $48 billion increase in military spending, except for the money Bush wanted to use for missile defense.[80] Kirk had the support of former Governor Ann Richards and former U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen.
Cornyn was criticized for taking campaign money from Enron and other controversial companies.
The race was perceived as close, with an October Dallas Morning News poll showing Cornyn leading 47% to 37%. However, Cornyn won election by 12 percent.[81] A record $18 million was spent in the election.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | John Cornyn | 2,496,243 | 55.3% | ||
Democratic | Ron Kirk | 1,955,758 | 43.3% | ||
Libertarian | Scott Jameson | 35,538 | 0.8% | ||
Green | Roy Williams | 25,051 | 0.6% | ||
Write-In | James W. Wright | 1,422 | 0.0% | ||
Majority | 540,485 | 11.97% | |||
Turnout | 4,514,012 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Republican John Warner won re-election to a fifth term, making him one of only three Virginia U.S. Senators to serve five or more terms.[83] No Democrat ran against Warner, and he won every single county and city in the state with at least 60% of the vote. As of 2021, this is the last Senate election in Virginia won by a Republican.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | John Warner (Incumbent) | 1,229,894 | 82.58% | +30.10% | |
Independent | Nancy B. Spannaus | 145,102 | 9.74% | ||
Independent | Jacob Hornberger | 106,055 | 7.12% | ||
Write-ins | 8,371 | 0.56% | +0.43% | ||
Majority | 1,084,792 | 72.83% | +67.75% | ||
Turnout | 1,489,422 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
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Incumbent Democrat Jay Rockefeller won re-election to a fourth term over Republican State Senator Jay Wolfe.
Rockefeller was the heavy favorite, with one poll showed him leading 72% to 17%.[84] Rockefeller had $2.9 million cash on hand to Wolfe at $100,536 (In mid-October). Wolfe was endorsed by President George W. Bush and the National Rifle Association, but it wasn't enough to make the election competitive. Rockefeller won by a margin of over 25 percent.[85]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Jay Rockefeller (Incumbent) | 275,281 | 63.11% | -13.54% | |
Republican | Jay Wolfe | 160,902 | 36.89% | +13.54% | |
Majority | 114,379 | 26.22% | -27.08% | ||
Turnout | 436,183 | ||||
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Incumbent Republican Mike Enzi won re-election to a second term.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Joyce Corcoran | 30,548 | 100.00% | |
Total votes | 30,548 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Mike Enzi (Incumbent) | 78,612 | 85.87% | |
Republican | Crosby Allen | 12,931 | 14.13% | |
Total votes | 91,543 | 100.00% |
Enzi stated that his top priorities were education, jobs, national security and retirement security.[89] He had $485,000 cash on hand in June 2002, when Joyce Corcoran (D), Mayor of Lander first filed.[90]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Mike Enzi (Incumbent) | 133,710 | 72.95% | +18.90% | |
Democratic | Joyce Corcoran | 49,570 | 27.05% | -15.17% | |
Majority | 84,140 | 45.91% | +34.06% | ||
Turnout | 183,280 | ||||
Republican hold | Swing |
Смотрите также
- 2002 United States elections
- 2002 United States gubernatorial elections
- 2002 United States House of Representatives elections
- 107th United States Congress
- 108th United States Congress
Заметки
- ^ a b c The Alaskan Independence Party, an unrelated party to the Minnesota Independence Party, won 6,724 votes in the Alaskan election, bringing the total number of votes for an "Independence" candidate to 51,863.
- ^ Robert Torricelli withdrew from re-election to represent New Jersey and was replaced by Frank Lautenberg.
- ^ Senator caucused with neither party.
- ^ Minnesota was the "tipping point" state.
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Внешние ссылки
- Clerk of the House of Representatives – Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 5, 2002
- United States Election 2002 Web Archive from the U.S. Library of Congress