Wikia

Left Space

United States Senate elections, 2008

Talk0
3,418pages on
this wiki

It's time to get organized for the 2008 Senatorial elecions. The senate is 49 D, 49 R and 2 Independents. In 2008 the following Senate seats will be up for election or reelection:

Name Party State 2002 Result* Article 2008 Challenger(s) Notes Progressive Punch
John Kerry D Massachusetts 80% MA-Sen 86.79%
Jack Reed D Rhode Island 78% RI-Sen 96.58%
Max Baucus D Montana 63% MT-Sen 73.30%
Jay Rockefeller D West Virginia 63% WV-Sen 85.98%
Dick Durbin D Illinois 60% IL-Sen 94.89%
Carl Levin D Michigan 60% MI-Sen 92.99%
Joe Biden D Delaware 58% DE-Sen 84.28%
Mark Pryor D Arkansas 54% AR-Sen 77.47%
Tom Harkin D Iowa 54% IA-Sen 91.36%
Frank Lautenberg D New Jersey 54% NJ-Sen 93.07%
Mary Landrieu D Louisiana 52% LA-Sen 74.60%
Tim Johnson D South Dakota 50% SD-Sen 77.98%
Norm Coleman R Minnesota -50% MN-Sen Al Franken
Mike Ciresi
18.67%
Wayne Allard R Colorado -51% CO-Sen Mark Udall (D) (cw)
Robert W. Schaffer (R) (cw)
Wayne Allard is retiring 3.32%
John Sununu R New Hampshire -51% NH-Sen Jeanne Shaheen (D) (cw) 2.06%
Saxby Chambliss R Georgia -53% GA-Sen Jim Martin (D) (cw) 3.41%
Elizabeth Dole R North Carolina -54% NC-Sen Kay R. Hagan (D) (cw) 5.61%
Lindsey Graham R South Carolina -54% SC-Sen Bob Conley (D) (cw) 8.32%
Lamar Alexander R Tennessee -54% TN-Sen Bob Tuke (D) (cw) 7.36%
John Cornyn R Texas -55% TX-Sen Rick Noriega (D) (cw) 2.79%
Gordon Smith R Oregon -56% OR-Sen Jeff Merkley (D) (cw) 18.22%
Jim Inhofe R Oklahoma -57% OK-Sen Andrew Rice (D) (cw) 3.18%
Susan Collins R Maine -58% ME-Sen Tom Allen (D) (cw) 33.11%
Jeff Sessions R Alabama -59% AL-Sen Vivian Figures (D) (cw) 4.57%
Trent Lott R Mississippi -64% MS-Sen Ronnie Musgrove (D) (cw)
Roger Wicker (R) (cw)
Trent Lott is retiring 5.77%
Larry Craig R Idaho -65% ID-Sen Larry LaRocco (D) (cw)
Jim Risch (R) (cw)
3.28%
Mitch McConnell R Kentucky -65% KY-Sen Bruce Lunsford (D) (cw) 3.75%
Pete Domenici R New Mexico -65% NM-Sen Tom Udall (D) (cw)
Steve Pearce (R) (cw)
Pete Domenici is retiring 10.78%
John Barrasso R Wyoming -70% WY-Sen Nick Carter (D) (cw) 3.79%
Michael Enzi R Wyoming -73% WY-Sen Chris Rothfuss (D) (cw) 3.86%
Ted Stevens R Alaska -78% AK-Sen Primary is August 26 13.27%
Pat Roberts R Kansas -83% KS-Sen Jim Slattery (D) (cw) 6.08%
Chuck Hagel R Nebraska -83% NE-Sen Scott Kleeb (D) (cw) 9.19%
John Warner R Virginia -83% VA-Sen Mark Warner (D) (cw) Not running/Open Seat 12.96%
Thad Cochran R Mississippi -85% MS-Sen Erik R. Fleming (D) (cw) 8.59%
  • Positive numbers are for Democratic wins, negative numbers are for Republican wins. The table is initially sorted this way to help identify targets for Defense first, Offense second.

See alsoEdit

Advertisement | Your ad here

Photos

Add a Photo
51photos on this wiki
See all photos >

Recent Wiki Activity

See more >

Around Wikia's network

Random Wiki