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Senate Elections, 2004 senate contests in 2004 by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

Government Statistics > Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents (most recent) by state


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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama Wayne Sowell (D) 32%
Alaska Tony Knowles (D) 46%
Marc Millican (I) 3%
Jerry Sanders (AI) 1%
Jim Sykes (G) 1%
Scott Kohlhaas (L) 0%
Ted Gianoutsos (I) 0%
Arizona Stuart Starky (D) 21%
Ernest Hancock (L) 3%
Arkansas Jim Holt (R) 44%
California Bill Jones (R) 38%
Marsha Feinland (PFP) 2%
James Gray (L) 2%
Don Grundmann (C) 1%
Colorado Pete Coors (R) 47%
Doug Cambell (C) 1%
Richard Randall (L) 0%
John Harris (I) 0%
Victor Good (Ref) 0%
Finn Gotaas (I) 0%
Connecticut Jack Orchulli (R) 32%
Timothy Knibbs (C) 1%
Lenny Rasch (L) 1%
Florida Betty Castor (D) 48%
Dennis Bradley (V) 2%
Georgia Denise Majette (D) 40%
Allen Buckley (L) 2%
Hawaii Campbell Cavasso (R) 21%
Jim Brewer (I) 2%
Lloyd Mallan (L) 1%
Idaho Write-in for Scott McClure (D) 1%
Illinois Alan Keyes (R) 27%
Albert Franzen (I) 2%
Jerry Kohn (L) 1%
Indiana Marvin Scott (R) 37%
Albert Barger (L) 1%
Iowa Arthur Small (D) 28%
Christy Welty (L) 1%
Daryl Northrop (G) 1%
Edwin Fruit (SW) 0%
Kansas Lee Jones (D) 28%
Stephen A. Rosile (L) 2%
George Cook (Ref) 1%
Kentucky Daniel Mongiardo (D) 49%
Louisiana Chris John (D) 29%
John N. Kennedy (D) 15%
Arthur Morrell (D) 2%
Richard Fontanesi (I) 1%
R.A. Galan (I) 1%
Sam Melton (D) 1%
Maryland Edward Pipkin (R) 34%
Maria Allwine (G) 1%
Thomas Trump (C) 0%
Missouri Nancy Farmer (D) 43%
Kevin Tull (L) 1%
Don Griffin (C) 0%
Nevada Richard Ziser (R) 35%
None of These 2%
Tomas Hurst (L) 1%
David Schumann (C) 1%
Gary Marinch (NL) 0%
New Hampshire Doris Haddock (D) 34%
New York Howard Mills (R) 24%
Marilyn O'Grady (CNY) 4%
David McReynolds (G) 1%
Abe Hirschfeld (B) 0%
Donald Silberger (L) 0%
Martin Koppel (SW) 0%
North Carolina Erskine Bowles (D) 47%
Tom Bailey (L) 1%
North Dakota Mike Liffrig (R) 32%
Ohio Eric Fingerhut (D) 36%
Oklahoma Brad Carson (D) 41%
Sheila Bilyeu (I) 6%
Oregon Al King (R) 32%
Teresa Keane (PG) 2%
Dan Fitzgerald (L) 2%
David Brownlow (C) 1%
Pennsylvania Joe Hoeffel (D) 42%
Jim Clymer (C) 4%
Betsy Summers (L) 1%
South Carolina Inez Tenenbaum (D) 44%
Patrick Tyndall (C) 1%
Rebekah Sutherland (L) 1%
Tee Ferguson (UC) 0%
Efia Nwangaza (G) 0%
South Dakota Tom Daschle (D) 49%
Utah Paul Van Dam (D) 28%
Gary R. Van Horn (C) 2%
Joe Labonte (PC) 1%
Vermont Jack McMullen (R) 25%
Cris Ericson (M) 2%
Craig Hill (G) 1%
Keith Stern (I) 1%
Ben Mitchell (LU) 0%
Washington George Nethercutt (R) 43%
J. Mills (L) 1%
Mark Wilson (G) 1%
Wisconsin Tim Michels (R) 44%
Arif Khan (L) 0%
Eugene Hem (I) 0%



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SOURCE: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2004 via StateMaster

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