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Government Statistics > Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Opposing Candidates (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alaska C. R. Lewis (Republican)
Arizona Jonathan Marshall (Democrat)
Arkansas Dale Bumpers (Democrat)
John H. Jones (Republican)
California H. L. Bill Richardson (Republican)
Colorado Gary Warren Hart (Democrat)
Connecticut James A. Brannen III (Republican)
Florida Richard Bernard Stone (Democrat)
Jack Eckerd (Republican)
John Grady (American)
Georgia Jerry Johnson (Republican)
Hawaii James D. Kimmel (Independent)
Idaho Robert L. Smith (Republican)
Illinois George M. Burditt (Republican)
Indiana Richard G. Lugar (Republican)
Iowa John C. Culver (Democrat)
David M. Stanley (Republican)
Kansas William R. Roy (Democrat)
Kentucky Wendell H. Ford (Democrat)
Maryland Barbara A. Mikulski (Democrat)
Missouri Thomas B. Curtis (Republican)
Nevada Paul Laxalt (Republican)
Harry Reid (Democrat)
New Hampshire Louis C. Wyman (Republican)
John A. Durkin (Democrat)
New York Ramsey Clark (Democrat)
Barbara A. Keating (Conservative)
North Carolina Robert Burren Morgan (Democrat)
William E. Stevens (Republican)
North Dakota William L. Guy (Democrat)
Ohio John Glenn (Democrat)
Ralph J. Perk (Republican)
Oklahoma Ed Edmondson (Democrat)
Oregon Betty Roberts (Democrat)
Pennsylvania Peter Flaherty (Democrat)
South Carolina Gwenyfred Bush (Republican)
South Dakota Leo K. Thorsness (Republican)
Utah Jake Garn (Republican)
Wayne Owens (Democrat)
Vermont Patrick J. Leahy (Democrat)
Richard W. Mallary (Republican)
Washington Jack Metcalf (Republican)
Wisconsin Thomas E. Petri (Republican)


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