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The U.S. Senate election, 1988 was an election for the United States Senate in which, in spite of the Republican victory by George Herbert Walker Bush in the presidential election, the Republicans suffered a net loss of one seat in the Senate. The Democratic majority in the Senate increased from 54-46 to 55-45.
The Democrats captured four Republican seats, which included an open seat in Virginia and the seats of three incumbents, Chic Hecht (R-NV), Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (R-CT) and David K. Karnes (R-NE). These gains were partially offset by the Republican capture of open seats by Trent Lott in Mississippi and Connie Mack III in Florida, and the defeat of incumbent John Melcher (D-MT) to Conrad Burns.
[edit] Senate contests in 1988
State |
Incumbent |
Party |
Status |
Opposing Candidates |
Arizona |
Dennis DeConcini |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 58.0 - 42.0 - 1.8 |
Keith DeGreen (Republican)
Rich Tompkins (Libertarian)
|
California |
Pete Wilson |
Republican |
Re-elected, 54.4 - 45.6 |
Leo McCarthy (Democrat)
|
Connecticut |
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. |
Republican |
Defeated, 50.4 - 49.6 |
Joseph I. Lieberman (Democrat)
|
Delaware |
William V. Roth, Jr. |
Republican |
Re-elected, 62.4 - 37.6 |
S. B. Woo (Democrat)
|
Florida |
Lawton Chiles |
Democrat |
Retired: Republican victory, 50.4 - 49.6 |
Connie Mack (Republican)
Buddy MacKay (Democrat)
|
Hawaii |
Spark Matsunaga |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 78.7 - 21.3 |
Maria M. Hustace (Republican)
|
Indiana |
Richard G. Lugar |
Republican |
Re-elected, 67.7 - 32.3 |
Jack Wickes (Democrat)
|
Maine |
George J. Mitchell |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 81.1 - 18.9 |
Jasper S. Wyman (Republican)
|
Maryland |
Paul S. Sarbanes |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 61.8 - 38.2 |
Alan Keyes (Republican)
|
Massachusetts |
Edward M. Kennedy |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 65.6 - 34.4 |
Joseph D. Malone (Republican)
|
Michigan |
Donald W. Riegle, Jr. |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 61.0 - 39.0 |
Jim Dunn (Republican)
|
Minnesota |
David Durenberger |
Republican |
Re-elected, 56.6 - 41.2 - 2.1 |
Hubert H. Humphrey III (Democrat)
Polly Mann (Independent)
|
Mississippi |
John C. Stennis |
Democrat |
Retired: Republican victory, 54.1 - 45.9 |
Trent Lott (Republican)
Wayne Dowdy (Democrat)
|
Missouri |
John C. Danforth |
Republican |
Re-elected, 68.1 - 31.9 |
Jay Nixon (Democrat)
|
Montana |
John Melcher |
Democrat |
Defeated, 51.9 - 48.1 |
Conrad Burns (Republican)
|
Nebraska |
David K. Karnes1 |
Republican |
Defeated, 56.8 - 41.7 |
Robert Kerrey (Democrat)
|
Nevada |
Chic Hecht |
Republican |
Defeated, 52.1 - 47.9 |
Richard H. Bryan (Democrat)
|
New Jersey |
Frank R. Lautenberg |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 54.4 - 45.6 |
Pete Dawkins (Republican)
|
New Mexico |
Jeff Bingaman |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 63.2 - 36.8 |
Bill Valentine (Republican)
|
New York |
Daniel P. Moynihan |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 67.3 - 31.6 |
Robert R. McMillan (Republican)
|
North Dakota |
Quentin N. Burdick |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 60.5 - 39.5 |
Earl Strinden (Republican)
|
Ohio |
Howard M. Metzenbaum |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 56.9 - 43.1 |
George Voinovich (Republican)
|
Pennsylvania |
John Heinz |
Republican |
Re-elected, 67.2 - 32.8 |
Joseph C. Vignola (Democrat)
|
Rhode Island |
John H. Chafee |
Republican |
Re-elected, 54.3 - 45.7 |
Richard A. Licht (Democrat)
|
Tennessee |
Jim Sasser |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 65.6 - 34.4 |
Bill Anderson (Republican)
|
Texas |
Lloyd Bentsen |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 59.6 - 40.4 |
Beau Boulter (Republican)
|
Utah |
Orrin G. Hatch |
Republican |
Re-elected, 67.8 - 32.2 |
Brian Moss (Democrat)
|
Vermont |
Robert T. Stafford |
Republican |
Retired: Republican victory, 69.4 - 30.6 |
James M. Jeffords (Republican)
William Gray (Democrat)
|
Virginia |
Paul S. Trible, Jr. |
Republican |
Retired: Democratic victory, 71.2 - 28.8 |
Charles S. Robb (Democrat)
Maurice A. Dawkins (Republican)
|
Washington |
Daniel J. Evans |
Republican |
Retired: Republican victory, 50.7 - 49.3 |
Slade Gorton (Republican)
Mike Lowry (Democrat)
|
West Virginia |
Robert C. Byrd |
Democrat |
Re-elected, 63.2 - 36.8 |
M. Jay Wolfe (Republican)
|
Wisconsin |
William Proxmire |
Democrat |
Retired: Democratic victory, 52.2 - 47.8 |
Herbert Kohl (Democrat)
Susan Engeleiter (Republican)
|
Wyoming |
Malcolm Wallop |
Republican |
Re-elected, 50.4 - 49.6 |
John Vinich (Democrat)
|
1Karnes was appointed to the Senate on March 11, 1987, following the death of Edward Zorinsky (D-NE).
[edit] See also
[edit] Senate composition before and after elections