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Government Statistics > Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Status (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Re-elected, 59 - 40
Alaska Re-elected, 78 - 11 - 8
Arkansas Defeated, 54 - 46
Colorado Re-elected, 51 - 46
Delaware Re-elected, 58 - 41
Georgia Defeated, 53 - 46
Idaho Re-elected, 65 - 33
Illinois Re-elected, 60 - 38
Iowa Re-elected, 54 - 44
Kansas Re-elected, 83 - 9 - 8
Kentucky Re-elected, 65 - 35
Louisiana Re-elected, 52 - 48 (in runoff)
Maine Re-elected, 58 - 42
Massachusetts Re-elected, 80 - 18
Michigan Re-elected, 60 - 38
Minnesota Deceased: Republican victory, 49 - 47
Mississippi Re-elected, 85 - 15
Missouri Defeated, 50 - 49
Montana Re-elected, 63 - 32
Nebraska Re-elected, 83 - 15
New Hampshire Lost primary: Republican victory, 51 - 46
New Jersey Withdrew: Democratic victory, 54 - 44
New Mexico Re-elected, 65 - 35
North Carolina Retired: Republican victory, 54 - 45
Oklahoma Re-elected, 57 - 36 - 6
Oregon Re-elected, 56 - 40
Rhode Island Re-elected, 78 - 22
South Carolina Retired: Republican victory, 54 - 44
South Dakota Re-elected, 50 - 49
Tennessee Retired: Republican victory, 54 - 44
Texas Retired: Republican victory, 55 - 43
Virginia Re-elected, 83 - 10 - 7
West Virginia Re-elected, 63 - 37
Wyoming Re-elected, 73 - 27


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