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U.S. Senate election, 2004 (24836 bytes)
1: ...blue Democratic holds, dark blue Democratic pickups.]] 3: ...ection]], as well as many state and local elections. 5: ==Major parties== 6: ...]] of [[Oklahoma]], who was succeeded by [[Tom Coburn]]. 8: ...completely control the body's agenda and procedures. U.S. Senate election, 2004/Temp (12111 bytes) 1: ...orkspace for the table at [[U.S. Senate election, 2004]]. 3: ...ta available as of 1300 EST November 3. Should be updated after certified data become available. 5: I have included every candidate who has received 2% of the vote. 7: [[User:Jxg|Jxg]] 17:59, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC) 10: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" style="margin-left:10px; text-align:left" Alberta Senate nominee election, 2004 (5319 bytes) 1: ...n conjuction with the [[Alberta general election, 2004]]. 3: ...ators from lists provided by provincial governments. 5: ...ng for it to elect senators in advance of vacancies. 7: ...nada|Prime Minister]] appoint the Albertan nominees. 9: ==Controversy== U.S. Senate election, 1978 (16052 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...to the [[United States Republican Party|Republicans]], leaving the balance of the chamber 58-41. 5: ...f Republican open seats in [[Nebraska]], [[New Jersey]], and [[Oklahoma]]. 7: ==Senate contests in 1978== 9: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" U.S. Senate election, 2010 (3901 bytes) 1: ...s who were elected in [[2004]] will be seeking re-election (or retiring) in 2010. 3: ...ame date, as well as some state and local elections. 5: ==Major Parties== 6: ...ion, 18 are held by Republicans and 16 by Democrats. 8: ... or 2010, there may be additional special elections in 2010. U.S. Senate election, 1942 (14825 bytes) 1: ...blue, pickups in dark blue, simultaneous hold in purple]] 3: ...6 election]]. The Democrats nontheless retained a significant majority. 5: ... and [[West Virginia]], and defeated six incumbents: 7: * [[Prentiss M. Brown]] (D-MI) 8: * [[George W. Norris]] (I-NE) U.S. Senate election, 1940 (15906 bytes) 1: ...holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue, Progressive hold in green]] 3: ...Republican party and [[Ernest Lundeen]] had died during the preceding term. 5: ...an Minton]] (D-IN), and took open seats in [[Nebraska]] and [[Ohio]]. 8: ==Senate contests in 1940== 10: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" U.S. Senate election, 1938 (15372 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...lead over the Republicans with more than two-thirds of the chamber. 5: ...w Jersey]], and defeated five Democratic incumbents: 6: * [[Augustine Lonergan]] (D-CT) 7: * [[George McGill]] (D-KS) U.S. Senate election, 1998 (13359 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...tic wave in the [[U.S. Senate election, 1992|1992 election]]. 5: ...st their seats to [[John Edwards]] and [[Chuck Schumer]]. 7: ==Senate contests in 1998== 9: <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"></td></tr> U.S. Senate election, 1994 (15147 bytes) 1: ...n pickup in dark red, Democratic holds in light blue.]] 3: ...ed with congressional incumbents and the early presidency of [[Bill Clinton|William J. Clinton]]. 5: ...nged from two Democrats to two Republicans in one election. 7: ...ll|George J. Mitchell]] (D-Maine) having left the Senate. 9: .... Packwood]] and his replacement by a Democrat returned the balance to 53-47. U.S. Senate election, 2000 (14397 bytes) 1: ...c hold in light blue, Democratic pickup in dark blue.]] 3: ...pointed following the death of [[Paul Coverdell|Paul M. Coverdell]] (R-Ga.).) 5: ...k Robb|Charles S. Robb]] (D-Va.), and win an open seat in [[Nevada]]. 7: ... became an independent caucusing with the Democrats. 9: ==Senate contests in 2000== U.S. Senate election, 1944 (15292 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...ublican]] gains cancelled each other, and there was no change in party balance. 5: ...pointed to a Republican vacancy), and defeated [[Guy M. Gillette]] (D-IA). 8: ==Senate contests in 1944== 10: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" U.S. Senate election, 1936 (16140 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue, Independent hold in yellow, Farmer-Labor hold i... 3: ...7 seats, the most lopsided Senate since [[Reconstruction]]. 5: ... [[Lester J. Dickinson]] (R-IA), [[W. Warren Barbour]] (R-NJ), and [[Robert D. Carey]] (R-WY). 7: ==Senate contests in 1936== 9: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" U.S. Senate election, 1934 (15409 bytes) 1: ...ld in purple, Farmer-Labor hold in orange, Progressive hold in green]] 3: ...ed Roosevelt's [[New Deal]] and his allies in the Senate. 5: ...t in [[Maryland]] and the seats of eight incumbents: 7: * Arthur R. Robinson (R-IN) 8: * Roscoe C. Patterson (R-MO) U.S. Senate election, 1932 (14713 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...es Republican Party|Republicans]] lost twelve seats and control of the chamber. 5: ...]], and [[Wisconsin]], and defeated nine incumbents: 6: * [[Karl C. Schuyler]] (R-CO) 8: * [[John Thomas]] (R-ID) U.S. Senate election, 2002 (13379 bytes) 1: ...c hold in light blue, Democratic pickup in dark blue.]] 3: ...c Party|Democratic Party]] in the [[United States Senate]]. 5: ==Notable races== 7: ...Republican side, Sen. [[Tim Hutchinson]] (R-AR) was defeated by a Democratic challenger. 9: ==Senate contests in 2002== U.S. Senate election, 1974 (15316 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ... Democrat [[John A. Durkin]] (D-NH) won a special election. 5: ...rlow Cook]] (R-KY). Republicans took over an open seat in [[Nevada]]. 7: ...aum]] in a primary and went on to win the general election. 9: ==Senate contests in 1974== U.S. Senate election, 1996 (13061 bytes) 1: ...c hold in light blue, Democratic pickup in dark blue.]] 3: ... even though the Republicans lost seats in the House. 5: ==Notable Races== 7: ...ohnson]] defeated incumbent [[Larry Pressler]] (R-SD). 9: ==Senate contests in 1996== U.S. Senate election, 2008 (3330 bytes) 1: ...s who were elected in [[2002]] will be seeking re-election (or retiring) in 2008. 3: ...ame date, as well as many state and local elections. 5: ==Major Parties== 7: ...ion, 21 are held by Republicans and 12 by Democrats. 9: ... or 2008, there may be additional special elections in 2008. U.S. Senate election, 1980 (15741 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...tes Republican Party|Republican]] senate candidates. 5: ...Howard Baker|Howard H. Baker Jr.]] exchanged places. 7: ...Gaylord Nelson]] (D-Wis.) (see [[Reagan's coattails]]). 9: ...strating the ascendancy of conservative Republicans.
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