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Elections to one-third of the seats in the United States Senate were held on Tuesday, November 6, 1990. The Democratic Party increased its majority with a net gain of one seat from the Republicans. This was in keeping with the trend that the party of the President often loses seats in a midterm election. This election coincided with the Mid-Term of President George H.W. Bush
Only one seat actually changed parties in this election, when Paul Wellstone defeated incumbent Rudy Boschwitz (R-MN). Later, the Democrats gained a 57th seat when Harris Wofford won a special election to replace H. John Heinz III (R-PA), who had died in a plane crash.
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Parties | Total Seats | Popular Vote | ||||||||
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1988 | 1990 | +/- | Vote | % | ||||||
Democratic Party | 55 | 56 | +1 | 17,907,544 | 51.12% | |||||
Republican Party | 45 | 44 | -1 | 16,494,624 | 47.09% | |||||
Others | - | - | - | 625,202 | 1.79% | |||||
Total | 100 | 100 | - | 35,027,370 | 100.0% | |||||
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk |
A bolded state name indicates an article about that state's election.
State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Opposing Candidates |
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Alabama | Howell Heflin | Democratic | Re-elected, 60.7% | William J. "Bill" Cabaniss (Republican) 39.3% |
Alaska | Ted Stevens | Republican | Re-elected, 67.2% | Michael Beasley (Democratic) 32.8% |
Arkansas | David Pryor | Democratic | Re-elected, unopposed | |
Colorado | William L. Armstrong | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Hank Brown (Republican) 55.7% Josie Heath (Democratic) 41.6% John Heckman (Concerns of People) 1.5% Earl Dodge (Prohibition) 1.2% |
Delaware | Joe Biden | Democratic | Re-elected, 62.7% | M. Jane Brady (Republican) 35.8% Lee Rosenbaum (Libertarian) 1.5% |
Georgia | Sam Nunn | Democratic | Re-elected, unopposed | |
Hawaii (Special: Class 1) |
Daniel Akaka | Democratic | Interim appointee elected to finish the term, 54.0% | Pat Saiki (Republican) 44.6% Ken Schoolland (Libertarian) 1.4% |
Idaho | James A. McClure | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Larry Craig (Republican) 61.3% Ron J. Twilegar (Democratic) 38.7% |
Illinois | Paul Simon | Democratic | Re-elected, 64.9% | Lynn Morley Martin (Republican) 35.1% |
Indiana (Special: Class 3) |
Dan Coats | Republican | Interim appointee elected to finish the term, 53.7% | Baron Hill (Democratic) 46.3% |
Iowa | Tom Harkin | Democratic | Re-elected, 54.0% | Tom Tauke (Republican) 46.0% |
Kansas | Nancy Landon Kassebaum | Republican | Re-elected, 73.6% | Dick Williams (Democratic) 26.4% |
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell | Republican | Re-elected, 52.2% | Harvey I. Sloane (Democratic) 47.8% |
Louisiana | Bennett Johnston Jr. | Democratic | Re-elected in primary 53% | David Duke (Republican, but not endorsed) 44% |
Maine | William Cohen | Republican | Re-elected, 61.4% | Neil Rolde (Democratic) 38.6% |
Massachusetts | John Kerry | Democratic | Re-elected, 56.9% | Jim Rappaport (Republican) 43.1% |
Michigan | Carl Levin | Democratic | Re-elected, 57.5% | Bill Schuette (Republican) 41.2% Susan Farquhar (Workers World) 1.3% |
Minnesota | Rudy Boschwitz | Republican | Lost re-election, 47.8% Democratic gain |
Paul Wellstone (Democratic) 50.4% Russell Bentley (Grassroots) 1.6% |
Mississippi | Thad Cochran | Republican | Re-elected, unopposed | |
Montana | Max Baucus | Democratic | Re-elected, 68.1% | Allen C. Kolstad (Republican) 29.4% Westley Deitchler (Libertarian) 2.5% |
Nebraska | J. James Exon | Democratic | Re-elected, 59.1% | Hal Daub (Republican) 40.9% |
New Hampshire | Gordon J. Humphrey | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Bob Smith (Republican) 65.1% John A. Durkin (Democratic) 31.3% John Elsnau (Libertarian) 3.3% |
New Jersey | Bill Bradley | Democratic | Re-elected, 50.4% | Christine Todd Whitman (Republican) 47.4% John L. Kucek (Populist) 1.0% Louis M. Stefanelli (Libertarian) 0.7% Don Mackle (Socialist Workers) 0.4% |
New Mexico | Pete Domenici | Republican | Re-elected, 72.9% | Tom R. Benavides (Democratic) 27.1% |
North Carolina | Jesse Helms | Republican | Re-elected, 52.6% | Harvey Gantt (Democratic) 47.4% |
Oklahoma | David L. Boren | Democratic | Re-elected, 83.2% | Stephen Jones (Republican) 17.8% |
Oregon | Mark Hatfield | Republican | Re-elected, 53.9% | Harry Lonsdale (Democratic) 46.1% |
Rhode Island | Claiborne Pell | Democratic | Re-elected, 61.8% | Claudine Schneider (Republican) 38.2% |
South Carolina | Strom Thurmond | Republican | Re-elected, 64.2% | Bob Cunningham (Democratic) 32.5% William H. Griffin (Libertarian) 1.8% Marion C. Metts (American) 1.4% |
South Dakota | Larry Pressler | Republican | Re-elected, 52.4% | Ted Muenster (Democratic) 45.1% Dean L. Sinclair (Independent) 2.5% |
Tennessee | Al Gore | Democratic | Re-elected, 67.7% | William R. Hawkins (Republican) 29.8% Bill Jacox (Independent) 1.4% Charles Gordon Vick (Independent) 1.0% |
Texas | Phil Gramm | Republican | Re-elected, 60.2% | Hugh Parmer (Democratic) 37.4% Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 2.3% |
Virginia | John Warner | Republican | Re-elected, 80.9% | Nancy B. Spannaus (Independent) 18.2% |
West Virginia | Jay Rockefeller | Democratic | Re-elected, 68.5% | John Yoder (Republican) 31.5% |
Wyoming | Alan K. Simpson | Republican | Re-elected, 66.4% | Kathy Helling (Democratic) 33.6% |
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