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Government Statistics > Senate elections, 1988 > Senate contests in 1988 > Opposing Candidates (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Arizona Keith DeGreen (Republican)
Rich Tompkins (Libertarian)
California Leo McCarthy (Democrat)
Connecticut Joseph I. Lieberman (Democrat)
Delaware S. B. Woo (Democrat)
Florida Connie Mack (Republican)
Buddy MacKay (Democrat)
Hawaii Maria M. Hustace (Republican)
Indiana Jack Wickes (Democrat)
Maine Jasper S. Wyman (Republican)
Maryland Alan Keyes (Republican)
Massachusetts Joseph D. Malone (Republican)
Michigan Jim Dunn (Republican)
Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey III (Democrat)
Polly Mann (Independent)
Mississippi Trent Lott (Republican)
Wayne Dowdy (Democrat)
Missouri Jay Nixon (Democrat)
Montana Conrad Burns (Republican)
Nebraska Robert Kerrey (Democrat)
Nevada Richard H. Bryan (Democrat)
New Jersey Pete Dawkins (Republican)
New Mexico Bill Valentine (Republican)
New York Robert R. McMillan (Republican)
North Dakota Earl Strinden (Republican)
Ohio George Voinovich (Republican)
Pennsylvania Joseph C. Vignola (Democrat)
Rhode Island Richard A. Licht (Democrat)
Tennessee Bill Anderson (Republican)
Texas Beau Boulter (Republican)
Utah Brian Moss (Democrat)
Vermont James M. Jeffords (Republican)
William Gray (Democrat)
Virginia Charles S. Robb (Democrat)
Maurice A. Dawkins (Republican)
Washington Slade Gorton (Republican)
Mike Lowry (Democrat)
West Virginia M. Jay Wolfe (Republican)
Wisconsin Herbert Kohl (Democrat)
Susan Engeleiter (Republican)
Wyoming John Vinich (Democrat)


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