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Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1988
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> 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
)
DEFINITION:
SOURCE:
Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1988
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