Balance in Senate Remains the Same
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Here are returns in U.S. Senate races from around the nation. For California results, see the tables on state returns. (i)=incumbent.
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Party Vote ALABAMA Clayton Suddith D 37% Richard Shelby (i) R 63% ALASKA Joseph Sonneman D 20% Frank Murkowski (i) R 75% ARIZONA Ed Ranger D 28% John McCain (i) R 68% ARKANSAS Blanche L. Lincoln D 55% Fay Boozman R 42% COLORADO Dottie Lamm D 35% Ben N. Campbell(i) R 62% CONNECTICUT Christopher Dodd (i) D 65% Gary A. Franks R 32% FLORIDA Bob Graham (i) D 63% Charles Crist R 37% GEORGIA Michael Coles D 45% Paul Coverdell (i) R 52% HAWAII Daniel K. Inouye (i) D 79% Crystal Young R 18% IDAHO Bill Mauk D 28% Mike Crapo R 69% ILLINOIS C. Moseley-Braun(i) D 47% Peter Fitzgerald R 51% INDIANA Evan Bayh D 64% Paul Helmke R 35% IOWA David Osterberg D 31% Charles Grassley (i) R 68% KANSAS Paul Feleciano Jr. D 32% Sam Brownback (i) R 65% KENTUCKY Scotty Baesler D 49% Jim Bunning R 50% LOUISIANA John B. Breaux (i) D 64% Jim Donelon R 32% MARYLAND Barbara Mikulski (i) D 71% Ross Z. Pierpont R 29% MISSOURI Jeremiah W. Nixon D 44% Christopher Bond (i) R 53% NEVADA Harry Reid (i) D 48% John Ensign R 48% (Reid won by only 459 votes) NEW HAMPSHIRE Geo. Condodemetraky D 28% Judd Gregg (i) R 68% NEW YORK Charles E. Schumer D 54% Alfonse D’Amato (i) R 45% NORTH CAROLINA John Edwards D 51% Lauch Faircloth (i) R 47% NORTH DAKOTA Byron L. Dorgan (i) D 63% Donna Nalewaja R 35% OHIO Mary Boyle D 44% George Voinovich R 56% OKLAHOMA Don E. Carroll D 31% Don Nickles (i) R 66% OREGON Ron Wyden (i) D 59% John Lim R 36% PENNSYLVANIA William Lloyd D 35% Arlen Specter (i) R 61% SOUTH CAROLINA Ernest F. Hollings (i) D 52% Bob Inglis R 46% SOUTH DAKOTA Tom Daschle (i) D 62% Ron Schmidt R 36% UTAH Scott Leckman D 33% Robert F. Bennett (i) R 64% VERMONT Patrick J. Leahy (i) D 72% Fred Tuttle R 23% WASHINGTON Patty Murray (i) D 58% Linda Smith R 42% WISCONSIN Russell D. Feingold (i) D 50% Mark W. Neumann R 48%
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