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‹ 2002 2008 › | ||||
United States Senate elections, 2004 | ||||
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Class III (34 of the 100) seats in the United States Senate | ||||
November 2, 2004 | ||||
Majority party | Minority party | |||
Leader | Bill Frist | Tom Daschle | ||
Party | Republican | Democratic | ||
Leader's seat | Tennessee | South Dakota | ||
Last election | 61 seats | 39 seats (including 1 Independent) | ||
Seats won | 67 plus 1 Independent | 32 (including 1 Independent) | ||
Seat change | +6 | -6 | ||
Popular vote | 40,920,562 | 43,754,618 | ||
Percentage | 56.3% | 44.8% | ||
Swing | +5.0% | -5.1% | ||
Republican hold Republican pickups Democratic hold Democratic pickup
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Previous Majority Leader Majority Leader-elect |
Races[]
Winning candidate in bold
Retiring Senator in Gray
Democratic pickup in Blue
Republican pickup in Red
Independent pickup in Yellow
State | Incumbent | Party | Status | Candidates |
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Arizona | Jon Kyl | Republican | Re-elected, 73.3% | Jim Pederson (Democrat) 23.5% |
California | Dianne Feinstein | Democratic | Defeated, 35.2% | "'Chuck DeVore'" (Republican) 59.4% |
Connecticut | Joe Lieberman | Connecticut for Lieberman | Defeated in Democratic primary, won re-election as member of Connecticut for Lieberman, 49.7% | Ned Lamont (Democrat) 39.7% Alan Schlesinger (Republican) 9.6% Ralph Ferrucci (Green) 0.5% Timothy Knibbs (Concerned Citizens) 0.4% |
Delaware | Mike Castle | Republican | Re-elected, 70.2% | Tom Craper (Democrat) 28.7% William E. Morris (Libertarian) 1.1% |
Florida | Bill Nelson | Democratic | Re-elected, 50.3% | Katherine Harris (Republican) 48.1% Independent) 0.5% Brian Moore ([[Green Party (United States)|Green) 0.4% Floyd Ray Frazier (Independent) 0.3% Roy Tanner (Independent (politician)|Independent) 0.3% |
Hawaii | Daniel Akaka | Democratic | Re-elected, 51.4% | Cynthia Thielen (Republican) 46.8% Lloyd Mallan (Libertarian) 1.9% |
Indiana | Richard Lugar | Republican | Re-elected, 97.3% | Steve Osborn (Libertarian) 2.6% |
Maine | Olympia Snowe | Republican | Re-elected, 84.4% | Jean Hay Bright (Democrat) 10.5% Bill Slavick (Independent) 5.2% |
Maryland | Paul Sarbanes | Democratic | Retired, Republican victory | Ben Cardin (Democrat) 44.2% Michael Steele (Republican) 54.2% Kevin Zeese (Green) 1.5% |
Massachusetts | Ted Kennedy | Democratic | Re-elected, 59.5% | Kenneth Chase (Republican) 40.5% |
Michigan | Debbie Stabenow | Democratic | Defeated, 36.9% | Libertarian) 0.7% David Sole (Green Party (United States)|Green) 0.6% W. Dennis Fitz Simons (Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution) 0.5% |
Minnesota | Mark Dayton | Democratic | Retired, Republican Victory | Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 38.1% Michelle Bachmann (politician) Michelle Bachmann (Republican) 57.9% Robert Fitzgerald (Independence Party of Minnesota|Independence) 3.2% Michael Cavlan (Green Party (United States)|Green) 0.5% Ben Powers (Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution) 0.3% |
Mississippi | Trent Lott | Republican | Re-elected, 93.6% | Erik Fleming (Democrat) 4.8% Harold Taylor (Libertarian) 1.5% |
Missouri | Jim Talent | Republican | Re-elected, 67.3% | Claire McCaskill (Democrat) 29.6% Frank Gilmour (Libertarian) 1.2% Lydia Lewis (Green) 0.9% |
Montana | Conrad Burns | Republican | Re-elected, 68.3% | Jon Tester (Democrat) 39.2% Stan Jones (Libertarian) 2.6% |
Nebraska | Ben Nelson | Democratic | Re-elected, 53.9% | Pete Ricketts (Republican) 46.1% |
Nevada | John Ensign | Republican | Re-elected, 75.4% | Jack Carter (Democrat) 21% None of These Candidates 1.4% David Schumann (Constitution) 1.3% Brendan Trainor (Libertarian) 0.9% |
New Jersey | Bob Menendez | Democratic | Defeated, 43.4% | Thomas Kean Jr. (Republican) 54.3% Len Flynn Libertarian)0.7% Ed Forchion (US Marijuana Party) 0.5% Other 2.3% |
New Mexico | Jeff Bingaman | Democratic Party | Re-elected, 50.6% | Allen McCulloch (Republican) 49.3% |
New York | Andrew Cuomo | Democratic Party | Defeated, 7.0% | George Pataki (Republican) 91.0% Other 2.0% |
North Dakota | Kent Conrad | Democratic Party | Re-elected, 58.8% | Dwight Grotberg (Republican) 39.5% Roland Riemers (Independent) 1.0% James Germalic (Independent) 0.6% |
United States Senate election in Ohio, 2006 | Mike DeWine | Republican Party | Re-elected, 73.8% | Sherrod Brown (Democrat) 26.2% |
Pennsylvania | Rick Santorum | Republican Party | Re-elected, 61.3% | Bob Casey, Jr. (Democrat) 38.7% |
United States Senate election in Rhode Island, 2006 | Lincoln Chafee | Republican Party | Defeated, 56.5% | Sheldon Whitehouse (Democrat) 43.5% |
United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2006 | Bill Frist | Republican Party | Retired, Republican victory | Bob Corker (Republican) 80.7% Harold Ford, Jr. (Democrat) 18.0% Other 2.0% |
United States Senate election in Texas, 2006 | Kay Bailey Hutchison | Re-elected, 71.7% | Barbara Ann Radnofsky (Democrat) 26.0% Scott Jameson (Libertarian) 2.3% | |
Utah | Orrin Hatch | Re-elected, 92.6% | Pete Ashdown (Democrat) 0.8% Scott Bradley (Constitution) 3.8% Roger Price (Personal Choice)1.6% Dave Seely (Libertarian Party) 0.8% Julian Hatch (Green Party (United States) 0.4% | |
Vermont | Jim Jeffords | Independentwinning candidate pledged to caucus with the Democrats despite not running as a Democratic candidate | Retired, Independent victory | Bernie Sanders (Independent) 65.4% Richard Tarrant (Republican) 32.3% Cris Ericson (Independent) 0.6% Craig Hill (Green) 0.5% Peter Moss (Independent) 0.5% Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.3% |
Virginia | 'George Allen | Republican | Defeated, 89.2% | Democratic) 9.6% Gail Parker (Independent Green Party of Virginia|Independent Green) 1.1% |
Washington | Maria Cantwell | Democratic | Re-elected, 56.85% | Mike McGavick (Republican) 39.93% |
West Virginia | Robert Byrd | Democratic | Re-elected, 64.4% | John Raese (Republican) 33.7% Jesse Johnson (Mountain) 1.9% |
Wisconsin | Herb Kohl | Democratic Party | Re-elected, 49.31% | Robert Lorge (Republican) 47.48% |
Wyoming | Craig L. Thomas | Republican | Re-elected, 79.99% | Dale Groutage (Democrat) 19.86% |