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The U.S. Senate election, 1998 was a roughly even contest between the Republican and Democratic parties. While the Democrats had more seats, Republican attacks on the morality of President Bill Clinton failed to connect with voters and anticipated Republican gains failed to materialize. The Republicans picked-up open seats in Ohio and Kentucky and defeated incumbent Senator Carol Mosley-Braun (D-IL), but these were cancelled out by the Democrats' gain of an open seat in Indiana and defeats of Senators Al D'Amato (R-NY) and Lauch Faircloth (R-NC). The balance of the Senate remained unchanged at 55-45 in favor of the Republicans. Because of gains made in the House of Representatives, it was the first time since 1934 that the out-of-Presidency party failed to gain congressional seats in a mid-term election, and the first time since 1822 that the party not in control of the White House had failed to gain seats in the mid-term election of a President's second term.
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Parties | Breakdown | Total Seats | Popular Vote | |||||||
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Up | Elected | Not Up | 1996 | 1998 | +/- | Vote | % | |||
Republican Party | 16 | 16 | 39 | 55 | 55 | 0 | 25,346,613 | 46.838% | ||
Democratic Party | 18 | 18 | 27 | 45 | 45 | 0 | 26,768,699 | 49.466% | ||
Independent | - | - | - | - | - | - | 32,025 | 0.059% | ||
Libertarian Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 419,452 | 0.775% | ||
Constitution Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 68,377 | 0.126% | ||
Independence Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 109,027 | 0.201% | ||
Green Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 21,861 | 0.040% | ||
Reform Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 231,064 | 0.427% | ||
Socialist Workers Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 6,055 | 0.011% | ||
Conservative Party | - | - | - | - | - | - | 274,220 | 0.507% | ||
Other parties | - | - | - | - | - | - | 427,845 | 0.791% | ||
Scattering, Write-ins, etc. | - | - | - | - | - | - | 332,622 | 0.615% | ||
Total | 34 | 34 | 66 | 100 | 100 | - | 54,115,051 | 100.0% | ||
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk |
State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Other Candidates |
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Alabama | Richard Shelby | Republican | Re-elected, 63.2% | Clayton Suddith (Democratic) 36.7% |
Alaska | Frank Murkowski | Republican | Re-elected, 74.5% | Joe Sonneman (Democratic) 19.7% Jeffrey Gottlieb (Green) 3.2% Scott Kohlhaas (Libertarian) 2.3% |
Arizona | John McCain | Republican | Re-elected, 68.7% | Ed Ranger (Democratic) 27.2% John C. Zajac (Libertarian) 2.3% Bob Park (Reform) 1.8% |
Arkansas | Dale L. Bumpers | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Blanche Lincoln (Democratic) 55.1% Fay Boozman (Republican) 42.2% Charley E. Heffley (Reform) 2.7% |
California | Barbara Boxer | Democratic | Re-elected, 53% | Matt Fong (Republican) 43% Ted Brown (Libertarian) 1.1% Timothy R. Erich (Reform) 1% H. Joseph Perrin, Sr. (American Independent) 0.7% Ophie C. Beltran (Peace & Freedom) 0.6% Brian M. Rees (Natural Law) 0.6% |
Colorado | Ben Nighthorse Campbell | Republican | Re-elected, 62.5% | Dottie Lamm (Democratic) 35% David S. Segal (Libertarian) 1% Kevin Swanson (American Constitution) 0.7% Jeff Peckman (Natural Law) 0.3% John Heckman (Concerns of People) 0.2% Gary Swing (Pacifist) 0.1% |
Connecticut | Christopher Dodd | Democratic | Re-elected, 65.1% | Gary Franks (Republican) 32.4% William Kozak (Concerned Citizens) 1.3% Lois A. Grasso (Term Limits) 0.7% Wildey Moore (Libertarian) 0.5% |
Florida | Bob Graham | Democratic | Re-elected, 62.5% | Charlie Crist (Republican) 37.5% |
Georgia | Paul Coverdell | Republican | Re-elected, 52.3% | Michael Coles (Democratic) 45.3% Bertil Armin Loftman (Libertarian) 2.5% |
Hawaii | Daniel Inouye | Democratic | Re-elected, 79.2% | Crystal Young (Republican) 17.8% Lloyd Mallan (Libertarian) 3% |
Idaho | Dirk Kempthorne | Republican | Retired Republican hold |
Mike Crapo (Republican) 69.5% Bill Mauk (Democratic) 28.4% George J. Mansfeld (Natural Law) 2% |
Illinois | Carol Moseley-Braun | Democratic | Lost re-election, 47.4% Republican gain |
Peter Fitzgerald (Republican) 50.3% Don A. Torgersen (Reform) 2.2% Raymond W. Stalker (U.S. Taxpayers) 0.01% |
Indiana | Dan Coats | Republican | Retired Democratic gain |
Evan Bayh (Democratic) 63.7% Paul Helmke (Republican) 34.8% Rebecca Sink-Burris (Libertarian) 1.5% |
Iowa | Chuck Grassley | Republican | Re-elected, 68.4% | David Osterberg (Democratic) 30.5% Susan Marcus (Natural Law) 0.8% Margaret Trowe (Socialist Workers) 0.3% |
Kansas | Sam Brownback | Republican | Re-elected, 65.3% | Paul Feleciano Jr. (Democratic) 31.6% Tom Oyler (Libertarian) 1.6% Alvin Bauman (Reform) 1.5% |
Kentucky | Wendell Ford | Democratic | Retired Republican gain |
Jim Bunning (Republican) 49.7% Scotty Baesler (Democratic) 49.2% Charles R. Arbegust (Reform) 1.1% |
Louisiana | John Breaux | Democratic | Re-elected, 64% | Jim Donelon (Republican) 32% |
Maryland | Barbara Mikulski | Democratic | Re-elected, 70.5% | Ross Pierpont (Republican) 29.5% |
Missouri | Kit Bond | Republican | Re-elected, 52.7% | Jay Nixon (Democratic) 43.8% Tamara Millay (Libertarian) 2.0% Curtis Frazier (U.S. Taxpayers) 1.0% James F. Newport (Reform) 0.5% |
Nevada | Harry Reid | Democratic | Re-elected, 47.9% | John Ensign (Republican) 47.8% Michael Cloud (Libertarian) 1.9% None of These Candidates 1.8% Michael E. Williams (Natural Law) 0.6% |
New Hampshire | Judd Gregg | Republican | Re-elected, 67.8% | George Condodemetraky (Democratic) 28.2% Brian Christeson (Libertarian) 2.4% Roy Kendel (Independent) 1.5% |
New York | Al D'Amato | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Chuck Schumer (Democratic) 54.6% Corinne E. Kurtz (Marijuana Reform) 0.7% Joel Kovel (Green) 0.3% William P. Mc Millen (Libertarian) 0.2% Rose Ana Berbeo (Socialist Workers) 0.1% |
North Carolina | Lauch Faircloth | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
John Edwards (Democratic) 51.2% Barbara Howe (Libertarian) 1.8% |
North Dakota | Byron Dorgan | Democratic | Re-elected, 63.1% | Donna Nalewaja (Republican) 35.2% Harley McLain (Libertarian) 1.7% |
Ohio | John Glenn | Democratic | Retired Republican gain |
George Voinovich (Republican) 56.5% Mary Boyle (Democratic) 43.5% |
Oklahoma | Don Nickles | Republican | Re-elected, 66.4% | Don Carroll (Democratic) 31.3% Mike Morris (Independent) 1.8% Argus W. Yandell, Jr. (Independent) 0.5% |
Oregon | Ron Wyden | Democratic | Re-elected, 61% | John Lim (Republican) 33.8% Karen Moskowitz (Green) 2.0% Jim Brewster (Libertarian) 1.6% Michael A. Campbell (Natural Law) 0.8% Dean M. Braa (Socialist) 0.7% |
Pennsylvania | Arlen Specter | Republican | Re-elected, 61.3% | Bill Lloyd (Democratic) 34.8% Dean Snyder (Constitution) 2.3% Jack Iannantuono (Libertarian) 1.6% |
South Carolina | Fritz Hollings | Democratic | Re-elected, 52.7% | Bob Inglis (Republican) 45.7% Richard Quillian (Libertarian) 1.6% |
South Dakota | Tom Daschle | Democratic | Re-elected, 62.1% | Ron Schmidt (Republican) 36.4% Byron Dale (Libertarian) 1.4% |
Utah | Bob Bennett | Republican | Re-elected, 64% | Scott Leckman (Democratic) 33% Gary R. Van Horn (Independent American) 3% |
Vermont | Patrick Leahy | Democratic | Re-elected, 72.2% | Fred Tuttle (Republican) 22.5% Hugh Douglas (Libertarian) 2.0% Barry M. Nelson (Independent) 1.4% Bob Melamede (Vermont Grassroots) 1.2% Jerry Levy (Liberty Union) 0.6% |
Washington | Patty Murray | Democratic | Re-elected, 58.4% | Linda Smith (Republican) 41.6% |
Wisconsin | Russ Feingold | Democratic | Re-elected, 50.6% | Mark Neumann (Republican) 48.4% Robert R. Raymond (U.S. Taxpayers) 0.5% Tom Ender (Libertarian) 0.3% Eugene A. Hem (Independent) 0.2% |
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