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U.S. Senate election, 1998


The U.S. Senate election, 1998 was a roughly even contest between the Republican and Democratic parties. On the one hand, the Republican party slightly lost popularity after the impeachment of President Clinton; on the other, the Democrats had more seats to defend since this was six years after a Democratic wave in the 1992 election.

In the end the balance of the Senate was unchanged. The Republicans took open seats in Kentucky and Ohio from the Democrats as well as unseating Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL). Democrat Evan Bayh took the open seat in Indiana, and incumbent Senators Lauch Faircloth (R-N.C.) and Al D'Amato (R-NY) lost their seats to John Edwards and Chuck Schumer.

Senate contests in 1998

StateIncumbentPartyStatusOpposing Candidates
AlabamaRichard C. ShelbyRepublicanRe-elected, 63 - 37Clayton Suddith (Democrat)
AlaskaFrank H. MurkowskiRepublicanRe-elected, 75 - 20Joe Sonneman (Democrat)
ArizonaJohn S. McCain IIIRepublicanRe-elected, 68 - 28Ed Ranger (Democrat)
ArkansasDale L. BumpersDemocratRetired: Democratic victory, 55 - 42Blanche L. Lincoln (Democrat)
Fay Boozman (Republican)
CaliforniaBarbara L. BoxerDemocratRe-elected, 53 - 43Matt Fong (Republican)
ColoradoBen Nighthorse CampbellRepublicanRe-elected, 63 - 35Dottie Lamm (Democrat)
ConnecticutChristopher J. DoddDemocratRe-elected, 65 - 32Gary Franks (Republican)
FloridaD. Robert GrahamDemocratRe-elected, 63 - 37Charlie Crist (Republican)
GeorgiaPaul D. CoverdellRepublicanRe-elected, 52 - 45Michael Coles (Democrat)
HawaiiDaniel K. InouyeDemocratRe-elected, 79 - 18Crystal Young (Republican)
IdahoDirk A. KempthorneRepublicanRetired: Republican victory, 70 - 28Michael D. Crapo (Republican)
Bill Mauk (Democrat)
IllinoisCarol Moseley-BraunDemocratDefeated, 51 - 47Peter G. Fitzgerald (Republican)
IndianaDaniel R. CoatsRepublicanRetired: Democratic victory, 64 - 35B. Evans "Evan" Bayh III (Democrat)
Paul Helmke (Republican)
IowaCharles E. GrassleyRepublicanRe-elected, 68 - 31David Osterberg (Democrat)
KansasSamuel D. BrownbackRepublicanRe-elected, 65 - 32Paul Feleciano Jr. (Democrat)
KentuckyWendell H. FordDemocratRetired: Republican victory, 50 - 49James P. Bunning (Republican)
Scotty Baesler (Democrat)
LouisianaJohn B. BreauxDemocratRe-elected, 64 - 32Jim Donelon (Republican)
MarylandBarbara A. MikulskiDemocratRe-elected, 71 - 29Ross Pierpont (Republican)
MissouriChristopher S. "Kit" BondRepublicanRe-elected, 53 - 44Jay Nixon (Democrat)
NevadaHarry M. ReidDemocratRe-elected, 48 - 48John E. Ensign (Republican)
New HampshireJudd A. GreggRepublicanRe-elected, 68 - 28George Condodemetraky (Democrat)
New YorkAlfonse M. D'AmatoRepublicanDefeated, 54 - 45Charles E. Schumer (Democrat)
North CarolinaD. McLaughlin "Lauch" FairclothRepublicanDefeated, 51 - 47John Edwards (Democrat)
North DakotaByron L. DorganDemocratRe-elected, 63 - 35Donna Nalewaja (Republican)
OhioJohn H. Glenn Jr.DemocratRetired: Republican victory, 56 - 44George V. Voinovich (Republican)
Mary O. Boyle (Democrat)
OklahomaDonald L. NicklesRepublicanRe-elected, 66 - 31Don Carroll (Democrat)
OregonRonald L. WydenDemocratRe-elected, 59 - 36John Lim (Republican)
PennsylvaniaArlen SpecterRepublicanRe-elected, 61 - 35Bill Lloyd (Democrat)
South CarolinaErnest F. "Fritz" HollingsDemocratRe-elected, 53 - 46Bob Inglis (Republican)
South DakotaThomas A. DaschleDemocratRe-elected, 62 - 36Ron Schmidt (Republican)
UtahRobert F. BennettRepublicanRe-elected, 64 - 33Scott Leckman (Democrat)
VermontPatrick J. LeahyDemocratRe-elected, 72 - 23Fred Tuttle (Republican)
WashingtonPatricia MurrayDemocratRe-elected, 58 - 42Linda Smith (Republican)
WisconsinRussell D. FeingoldDemocratRe-elected, 51 - 49Mark Neumann (Republican)

See also

Senate composition before and after elections

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