FACTOID #
1:
The total number of
state executions in 2005
was 60: 19 in
Texas
and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
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United States Senate elections, 1998
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> Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Opposing Candidates (most recent) by state
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Description
Alabama
Clayton Suddith (Democrat)
Alaska
Joe Sonneman (Democrat)
Arizona
Ed Ranger (Democrat)
John C. Zajac (Libertarian)
Arkansas
Blanche L. Lincoln
(Democrat)
Fay Boozman (Republican)
California
Matt Fong (Republican)
Colorado
Dottie Lamm (Democrat)
Connecticut
Gary Franks (Republican)
Florida
Charlie Crist (Republican)
Georgia
Michael Coles (Democrat)
Hawaii
Crystal Young (Republican)
Idaho
Michael D. Crapo
(Republican)
Bill Mauk (Democrat)
Illinois
Peter G. Fitzgerald
(Republican)
Indiana
B. Evans "Evan" Bayh III
(Democrat)
Paul Helmke (Republican)
Iowa
David Osterberg (Democrat)
Kansas
Paul Feleciano Jr. (Democrat)
Kentucky
James P. Bunning
(Republican)
Scotty Baesler (Democrat)
Louisiana
Jim Donelon (Republican)
Maryland
Ross Pierpont (Republican)
Missouri
Jay Nixon (Democrat)
Nevada
John E. Ensign
(Republican)
New Hampshire
George Condodemetraky (Democrat)
New York
Charles E. Schumer
(Democrat)
North Carolina
John Edwards (Democrat)
North Dakota
Donna Nalewaja (Republican)
Ohio
George V. Voinovich
(Republican)
Mary O. Boyle
(Democrat)
Oklahoma
Don Carroll (Democrat)
Oregon
John Lim (Republican)
Pennsylvania
Bill Lloyd (Democrat)
South Carolina
Bob Inglis (Republican)
South Dakota
Ron Schmidt (Republican)
Utah
Scott Leckman (Democrat)
Vermont
Fred Tuttle (Republican)
Washington
Linda Smith
(Republican)
Wisconsin
Mark Neumann (Republican)
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Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1998
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