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  1. Standing Rules of the United States Senate

    United States Senate The Standing Rules of the Senate are the rules of order adopted by the United States ... Officer of the United States Senate Presiding Officer . The presiding officer is, however, required ... Rules of the United States Senate provide that no senator may make more than two speeches on a motion ... detail the rules of order of the United States Senate . The latest version was adopted ... Act of 2006 introduces a 44th rule on earmarks. Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule I SR Rule I Appointment of a Senator to the Chair Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule ... Senate, Rule III SR Rule III Oaths Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule IV SR Rule IV Commencement of Daily Sessions Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule V SR Rule V Suspension and Amendment of the Rules Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule VI SR Rule VI Quorum Absent Senators May Be Sent For Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule VII SR Rule VII Morning Business Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule VIII SR Rule VIII Order of Business Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule IX SR Rule IX Messages Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule X SR Rule X Special Orders Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XI ... Senate, Rule XII SR Rule XII Voting Procedure Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XIII SR Rule XIII Reconsideration Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XIV SR Rule XIV Joint Resolutions, and Preambles Thereto Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XV SR Rule XV Amendments and Resolutions Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XVI SR Rule XVI Appropriations and Amendments to General Appropriation Bills Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule ... Available Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XVIII SR Rule XVIII Business Continued from Session to Session Standing Rules of the United States Senate, Rule XIX SR Rule XIX Debate Standing ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Maine, 1972

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Maine, 1972 country Maine type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Maine, 1966 previous year 1966 next election United States Senate election in Maine, 1978 next year 1978 election date November 7, 1972 image1 Image William Dodd Hathaway.jpg 125px nominee1 William Hathaway party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 224,270 percentage1 53.2 image2 Image MargaretChaseSmith.jpg 125px nominee2 Margaret Chase Smith party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 197,040 percentage2 46.8 map image map size 200px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Margaret Chase Smith before party Republican Party United States after election William Hathaway after party Democratic Party United States The 1972 United States Senate election in Maine was held on November 7, 1972. Incumbent Republican Party United States Republican U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith ran for re election to a fifth term, but was defeated by Democrat William Hathaway . Major candidates Democratic William Hathaway , U.S. Representative from Maine s 2nd congressional district since 1965 Republican Margaret Chase Smith , U.S. Senator since 1949 Results Election box begin title General election results ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 6513 ref Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate William Hathaway votes 224,270 percentage 53.23 change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Margaret Chase Smith incumbent votes 197,040 percentage 46.77 change Election box end References reflist United States elections, 1972 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Maine, 1972 Category United States Senate elections, 1972 Maine Category United States Senate elections in Maine 1972 Category Maine elections, 1972 United States Senate ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1972

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1972 country Nebraska type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1966 previous year 1966 next election United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1978 next year 1978 election date November 7, 1984 image1 File CURTIS, Carl Thomas,.jpg 125px nominee1 Carl Curtis party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 301,841 percentage1 53.16 image2 File Red replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 Terry Carpenter party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 265,,922 percentage2 46.84 title Senator before election Carl Curtis before party Republican Party United States after election Carl Curtis after party Republican Party United States ElectionsNE The 1972 Nebraska United States Senate election was held on November 7, 1972 to select the United States Senate U.S. Senator from the state of Nebraska . Republican U.S. Senator Charles Curtis won election Candidates Democratic Terry Carpenter , perennial candidate Republican Carl Curtis Senator Results Election box begin title United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1972 ref http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1972election.pdf ref Election box winning candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Carl Curtis incumbent inc. votes 301,841 percentage 53.16 change 7.88 Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Terry Carpenter votes 265,922 percentage 46.84 change 8.09 Election box majority votes 35,919 percentage 6.33 change 15.97 Election box turnout votes 567,763 percentage change Election box hold with party link winner Republican Party US loser swing Election box end References reflist United States elections, 1972 Category United States Senate elections, 1972 Nebraska Category United States Senate elections in Nebraska 1972 Category Nebraska elections, 1972 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads

    The Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads is a List of defunct United States Congressional committees defunct committee of the United States Senate . It was first established as a Select or special committee United States select committee in 1889 and became a standing committee United States Congress standing committee on March 15, 1893. The committee is not to be confused with the United States Senate Committee on the Pacific Railroad Committee on the Pacific Railroad , which existed from 1861 1873. The committee was appointed following an investigation into the finances of the Union Pacific Railroad , which was heavily indebted to the United States Government . ref http www.archives.gov legislative guide senate chapter 07 pacific railroads 1889 1921.html Center for Legislative Archives Guide to Senate Records Chapter 7 Pacific Railroads , National Archives and Records Administration ref The committee was terminated on April 18, 1921. Chairmen 1863 1921 1893 1895 Calvin S. Brice , D Ohio 1895 1900 John H. Gear , R Iowa 1901 1905 Jonathan Dolliver , R Iowa 1905 1907 Russell A. Alger , R Michigan 1907 1911 Elmer J. Burkett , R Nebraska 1911 1913 Robert L. Owen , D Oklahoma 1913 1919 Frank B. Brandegee , R Connecticut 1919 1921 Charles S. Thomas , D Colorado reflist Category Defunct committees of the United States Senate Pacific Railroads Category 1889 establishments in the United States Category 1921 disestablishments Category Rail transportation in the United States US Congress stub ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2002

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2002 country Arkansas type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1996 previous year 1996 next election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2008 next year 2008 election date November 5, 2002 image1 Image Mark Pryor, head and shoulders photo portrait with flag, 2006.jpg 125px nominee1 Mark Pryor party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 433,306 percentage1 53.90 image2 Image Timothy Hutchinson, official Senate photo portrait.jpg 110px nominee2 Tim Hutchinson party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 370,653 percentage2 46.10 map image 02ARSenateCounties.PNG map size 100px map caption County Results title Senator before election Tim Hutchinson before party Republican Party United States after election Mark Pryor after party Democratic Party United States ElectionsAR The 2002 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson ran for a second term, but lost re election to Mark Pryor . Major candidates Democratic Mark Pryor , Arkansas Attorney General Republican Tim Hutchinson , incumbent U.S. Senator Results Election box begin title Arkansas U.S. Senate Election 2002 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 3 ref Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party US candidate Mark Pryor votes 435,347 percentage 54.1 change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party US candidate Tim Hutchinson Incumbent votes 372,909 percentage 46.3 change Election box end References references External links US politics stub United States elections, 2002 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Arkansas, 2002 Category United States Senate elections, 2002 Arkansas Category United States Senate elections in Arkansas 2002 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1996

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1996 country Arkansas type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1990 previous year 1990 next election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2002 next year 2002 election date November 5, 1996 image1 Image Timothy Hutchinson, official Senate photo portrait.jpg 125px nominee1 Tim Hutchinson party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 445,942 percentage1 52.7 image2 Image Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 Winston Bryant party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 400,241 percentage2 47.3 map image map size 100px map caption County Results title Senator before election David Pryor before party Democratic Party United States after election Tim Hutchinson after party Republican Party United States ElectionsAR The 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor decided to retire. Republican Tim Hutchinson won the open seat. Major candidates Democratic Winston Bryant , Arkansas Attorney General Republican Tim Hutchinson , U.S. Congressman Results Election box begin title Arkansas U.S. Senate Election 2002 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 160 ref ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 3 ref Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party US candidate Tim Hutchinson votes 445,942 percentage 52.7 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party US candidate Winston Bryant votes 400,241 percentage 47.3 change Election box end References references External links US politics stub United States elections, 1996 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Arkansas, 1996 Category United States Senate elections, 1996 Arkansas Category United States Senate elections in Arkansas 1996 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Mississippi, 1990

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Mississippi, 1990 country Mississippi type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Mississippi, 1984 previous year 1984 next election United States Senate election in Mississippi, 1996 next year 1996 election date November 6, 1990 image1 Image CochranThad R MS .jpg 125px nominee1 Thad Cochran party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 274,244 percentage1 100.0 map image map size 100px map caption County Results title Senator before election Thad Cochran before party Republican Party United States after election Thad Cochran after party Republican Party United States ElectionsMS The 1990 United States Senate election in Mississippi was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Republican Party United States Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran won re election to a third term. ref http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1990election.pdf ref Candidates Republican Thad Cochran , incumbent U.S. Senator since 1978. Results Election box begin title Mississippi United States Senate election, 1990 Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Thad Cochran votes 274,244 percentage 100.00 change Election box majority votes 274,244 percentage 100.00 change Election box turnout votes 274,244 percentage change Election box end References reflist United States elections, 1990 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Mississippi, 1990 Category United States Senate elections, 1990 Mississippi Category United States Senate elections in Mississippi 1990 Category Mississippi elections, 1990 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Georgia, 2014

    Infobox election election name United States Senate election in Georgia, 2014 country Georgia U.S. state type midterm ongoing previous election United States Senate election in Georgia, 2008 previous year 2008 next election United States Senate election in Georgia, 2020 next year 2020 election date November 4, 2014 image1 nominee1 party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 percentage1 image2 nominee2 party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 percentage2 map image map size 300px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Saxby Chambliss before party Republican Party United States after election TBD after party ElectionsGA The 2014 United States Senate election in Georgia will be held on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss has announced that he will run for re election. ref name chambliss cite web url http www.beaconcastmedia.com politics Chambliss To Run For ReElection in 2014 060911 2946 title Chambliss To Run For Re Election in 2014 date June 9, 2011 publisher The Beacon ref The election will coincide with elections to the 114th United States Congress as well as various other state and local elections. Republican Primary Candidates Declared Saxby Chambliss , incumbent U.S. senator ref name chambliss Democratic Primary Candidates Potential See also United States Senate elections, 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia, 2014 Georgia gubernatorial election, 2014 United States elections, 2014 References Reflist External links United States elections, 2014 Category United States Senate elections in Georgia 2014 Category United States Senate elections, 2014 Georgia Category Georgia elections, 2014 Senate US election stub ...   more details



  1. United States Senate Committee on Cuban Relations

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The United States Senate Committee on Cuban Relations was formed following the Spanish American War , in 1899. The Committee was terminated, along with many others, in 1921. Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Cuban Relations, 1899 1921 Orville H. Platt R CT 1899 1905 Henry E. Burnham R NH 1905 1909 George Sutherland R UT 1909 1911 Carroll S. Page R VT 1911 1913 Joseph L. Bristow R KS 1913 1915 Oscar W. Underwood D AL 1916 1919 Hiram W. Johnson R CA 1919 1921 See also Portal Cuba Cuba United States relations Cuba United States relations DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Committee On Cuban Relations Category Defunct committees of the United States Senate Cuban Relations Category Cuba United States relations Category 1899 establishments in the United States Category 1921 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. List of United States Senate committees

    operating in the United States Senate . Standing committees As of 2011 , there are 61 standing ... rowspan 2 Ranking Member   Subcommittees colspan 4 colspan 2 United States Senate Committee ... Pat Roberts R KS rowspan 5 United States Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Commodities, Markets, Trade ... R GA United States Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation, Forestry and Natural Resources ... Growth and Energy Innovation Sherrod Brown D OH John Thune R SD United States Senate Agriculture ..., Marketing and Agriculture Security Kirsten Gillibrand D NY Mike Johanns R NE United States Senate ... 2 United States Senate Committee on Appropriations Appropriations 12 Daniel Inouye D HI Thad Cochran R MS rowspan 12 United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development ... Administration, and Related Agencies Herb Kohl D WI Roy Blunt R MO United States Senate Appropriations ..., and Related Agencies Barbara Mikulski D MD Kay Bailey Hutchison R TX United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Defense Daniel Inouye D HI Thad Cochran R MS United States Senate Appropriations ... D CA Lamar Alexander R TN United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services ... Moran R KA United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security Homeland Security Mary Landrieu D LA Dan Coats R IN United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment ... Reed D RI Lisa Murkowski R AK United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human ... Agencies Tom Harkin D IA Richard Shelby R AL United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch Legislative Branch Ben Nelson D NE John Hoeven R ND United States Senate ... Kirk R IL United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related ... United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related ... D WA Susan Collins R ME colspan 2 United States Senate Committee on Armed Services Armed Services 6 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1990

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1990 country Arkansas type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1984 previous year 1984 next election United States Senate election in Arkansas, 1996 next year 1996 election date November 6, 1990 image1 Image AR Pryor David.jpg 125px nominee1 David Pryor party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 493,910 percentage1 99.83 map image Arkansas county sweep.PNG map size 100px map caption County Results title Senator before election David Pryor before party Democratic Party United States after election David Pryor after party Democratic Party United States ElectionsAR The 1990 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 6, 1990. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor won re election uncontested. ref http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1990election.pdf ref Candidates Democratic David Pryor , incumbent U.S. Senator since 1979. Results Election box begin title Arkansas United States Senate election, 1990 Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate David Pryor votes 493,910 percentage 99.83 change Election box candidate party Independent candidate Betty White write in votes 825 percentage 0.17 change Election box majority votes 493,085 percentage 99.67 change Election box turnout votes 494,735 percentage change Election box end References reflist United States elections, 1990 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Arkansas, 1990 Category United States Senate elections, 1990 Arkansas Category United States Senate elections in Arkansas 1990 Category Arkansas elections, 1990 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1982

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1982 country Nebraska type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1976 previous year 1976 next election United States Senate election in Nebraska, 1988 next year 1988 election date November 5, 1982 image1 File ZorinskyE D NE .jpg 125px nominee1 Edward Zorinsky party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 363,350 percentage1 66.59 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 Jim Keck party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 155,760 percentage2 28.55 title Senator before election Edward Zorinsky before party Democratic Party United States after election Edward Zorinsky after party Democratic Party United States ElectionsNE The 1982 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 5, 1982 to select the United States Senate U.S. Senator from the state of Nebraska . Democratic U.S. Senator Edward Zorinsky won re election Candidates Democratic Edward Zorinsky , incumbent U.S. Senator Republican Jim Keck Results Election box begin title 1982 Nebraska U.S. Senate Election ref http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1990election.pdf General Election Results, House ref Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Edward Zorinsky votes 363,350 66.59 percentage 66.59 change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Jim Keck votes 155,760 percentage 28.55 change Election box candidate with party link party Independent politician candidate Virginia Walsh votes 26,443 percentage 4.85 change Election box majority votes percentage change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box end References Reflist Category Nebraska elections, 1982 Category United States Senate elections, 1982 Nebraska Category United States Senate elections in Nebraska 1982 US election stub ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1964

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1964 country Connecticut type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1958 previous year 1958 next election United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1970 next year 1970 election date November 3, 1964 image1 File Thomasjdodd.jpg 125px nominee1 Thomas J. Dodd party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 781,008 percentage1 64.66 image2 File John Davis Lodge.jpg 125px nominee2 John Davis Lodge party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 426,939 percentage2 35.34 title U.S. Senator before election Thomas J. Dodd before party Democratic Party United States after election Thomas J. Dodd after party Democratic Party United States The United States Senate election of 1964 in Connecticut was held on November 3, 1964. Democratic Party United States Democratic Thomas J. Dodd was re elected and served a second term. John Davis Lodge , grandson of Henry Cabot Lodge was defeated by almost 30 . Results Election box begin title United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1964 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 7720 ref Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party US candidate Thomas J. Dodd votes 781,008 percentage 64.66 change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party US candidate John Davis Lodge votes 426,939 percentage 35.34 change Election box majority votes 354,069 percentage 29.32 change Election box turnout votes 1,207,947 percentage change Election box hold with party link no swing winner Democratic Party US loser Republican Party US Election box end References reflist Connecticut Elections DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Connecticut, 1964 Category United States Senate elections, 1964 Connecticut Category United States Senate elections in Connecticut 1964 Connecticut stub US election stub ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2014

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2014 country Tennessee type midterm ongoing previous election United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2008 previous year 2008 next election United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2020 next year 2020 election date November 4, 2014 image1 nominee1 party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 percentage1 image2 nominee2 party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 percentage2 map image map size 300px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Lamar Alexander before party Republican Party United States after election TBD after party ElectionsTN The 2014 United States Senate election in Tennessee will be held on November 4, 2014 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of Tennessee . Incumbent Republican Senator Lamar Alexander , has announced he will run for reelection in 2014. ref cite web url http www.politico.com news stories 0911 63919.html ref Republican primary Declared candidates Lamar Alexander , incumbent U.S. Senator ref cite web url http www.politico.com news stories 0911 63919.html ref Democratic primary Potential candidates See also United States Senate elections, 2014 United States elections, 2014 References reflist United States elections, 2014 US election stub Category United States Senate elections, 2014 Category United States Senate elections in Kentucky 2014 Category Kentucky elections, 2014 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Michigan, 1978

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Michigan, 1978 country Michigan type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Michigan, 1972 previous year 1972 next election United States Senate election in Michigan, 1984 next year 1984 election date November 7, 1978 image1 Image Carl Levin official portrait.jpg 125px nominee1 Carl Levin party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 1,484,193 percentage1 52.1 image2 Image Robert Paul Griffin.jpg 160px nominee2 Robert P. Griffin party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 1,362,165 percentage2 47.9 map image map size 200px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Robert P. Griffin before party Republican Party United States after election Carl Levin after party Democratic Party United States ElectionsMI The 1978 United States Senate election in Michigan was held on November 7, 1978. Incumbent Republican Party United States Republican U.S. Senator Robert P. Griffin ran for re election to a third term, but was defeated by Democrat Carl Levin . Major candidates Democratic Carl Levin , President of the Detroit City Council Republican Robert P. Griffin , incumbent U.S. Senator since 1966 Results Election box begin title General election results ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 5325 ref Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Carl Levin votes 1,484,193 percentage 52.1 change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Rob Griffin votes 1,362,165 percentage 47.8 change Election box end References Reflist United States elections, 1978 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Michigan, 1978 Category United States Senate elections, 1978 Michigan Category United States Senate elections in Michigan 1978 Category Michigan elections, 1978 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Nevada, 1982

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Nevada, 1982 country Nevada type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Nevada, 1976 previous year 1976 next election United States Senate election in Nevada, 1988 next year 1988 election date November 5, 1982 image1 File Chic Hecht.JPG 125px nominee1 Chic Hecht party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 120,377 percentage1 50.1 image2 File Howard Cannon.jpg 138px nominee2 Howard Cannon party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 114,720 percentage2 47.7 map image Nevada 2000 & 2004.PNG map size 100px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Howard Cannon before party Democratic Party United States after election Chic Hecht after party Republican Party United States ElectionsNV The 1982 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on November 5, 1982. Incumbent Democratic Party United States Democratic U.S. Senator Howard Cannon ran for re election to a fifth term, but lost to Republican Chic Hecht . Major candidates Democratic Howard Cannon , incumbent U.S. Senator since 1959 Republican Chic Hecht , State Senator since 1967 Results Election box begin title General election results ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 3758 ref Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Chic Hecht votes 120,377 percentage 50.1 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Howard Cannon votes 114,720 percentage 47.7 change Election box None of These Candidates votes 5,297 percentage 2.2 change Election box end References reflist United States elections, 1982 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Nevada, 1982 Category United States Senate elections, 1982 Nevada Category United States Senate elections in Nevada 1982 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Tennessee, 1984

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Tennessee, 1984 country Tennessee type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Tennessee, 1978 previous year 1978 next election United States Senate election in Tennessee, 1990 next year 1990 election date November 6, 1984 image1 File Sengore.jpg 127px nominee1 Al Gore party1 Democratic Party United States popular vote1 1,000,607 percentage1 60.72 image2 File Victor Ashe.jpg 131px nominee2 Victor Ashe party2 Republican Party United States popular vote2 557,016 percentage2 33.80 map image map size map caption title Senator before election Howard Baker before party Republican Party United States after election Al Gore after party Democratic Party United States ElectionsTN United States Senate election in Tennessee , 1984 took place on November 6, as a part of the United States Senate elections, 1984 Senate class 2 election . Situation Three term popular incumbent Howard Baker , who serves as a United States Senate Majority Leader since 1981 Minority Leader from 1977 to 1981 decided to not seek re election in order to concentrate on planned bid for Republican Party United States presidential primaries, 1988 1988 Republican presidential nomination which did not happen, as he accepted later ... did not caused a coatails, as United States Senate elections, 1980 in 1980 , and Democrats picked ... 5.29 Khalil Ullah Al Muhaymin I 3,179 0.19 References reflist Category United States Senate elections in Tennessee 1984 Category United States Senate elections, 1984 Tennessee Category Tennessee elections, 1984 United States Senate ... and future Vice President of the United States Al Gore , whose father Albert Gore, Sr. once held other Tennessee Senate seat. Republican nomination Candidates Tennessee Senate State Senator Victor ... Patty 4,777 2.83 Write in 49 0.03 General election Although Senate election coincided with a landslide ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Missouri, 1986

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Missouri, 1986 country Missouri type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Missouri, 1980 previous year 1980 next election United States Senate election in Missouri, 1992 next year 1992 election date November 3, 1986 image1 Image Kit Bond official portrait cropped.jpg 125px nominee1 Kit Bond party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 777,612 percentage1 52.6 image2 Image Replace this image female.svg 125px nominee2 Harriett Woods party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 1,057,967 percentage2 44.9 map image map size 200px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Thomas Eagleton before party Democratic Party United States after election Kit Bond after party Republican Party United States ElectionsMO The 1992 United States Senate election in Missouri was held on November 3, 1986. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Eagleton decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term. Republican Governor Kit Bond won the open seat. Major candidates Democratic Harriett Woods , List of lieutenant governors of Missouri Lieutenant Governor Republican Kit Bond , former Governor Results Election box begin title General election results Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Kit Bond votes 777,612 percentage 52.6 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Harriett Woods votes 699,624 percentage 47.4 change Election box end References references reflist United States elections, 1986 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Missouri, 1986 Category United States Senate elections, 1986 Missouri Category United States Senate elections in Missouri 1986 Category Missouri elections, 1986 ...   more details



  1. List of Presidents of the United States Senate

    Orphan date May 2011 Infobox Political post post President body br the United States Senate insignia ... Mr. President Within the Senate appointer termlength formation Constitution of the United States ... as, ex officio, President of the United States Senate . However, during a vacancy in the office ... pro tempore of the United States Senate Pro tempore Elbridge Gerry 1813 1814 Vice President ... States Senate President pro tempore Daniel Tompkins 1817 1825 Vice President of the United States ... Hugh Lawson White 1832 1833 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore ... States Senate President pro tempore Willie Mangum 1842 1845 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore George M. Dallas 1845 1849 Vice President of the United ... President William Rufus de Vane King 1850 1852 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore David Rice Atchison 1852 1853 President pro tempore of the United States Senate ... President David Rice Atchison 1853 1854 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore Lewis Cass 1854 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore Jesse Bright 1854 1856 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore Charles E. Stuart 1856 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore Jesse Bright 1856 1857 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore James Murray Mason 1857 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore John C. Breckinridge ... U.S. Vice President Lafayette Foster 1865 1867 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore Benjamin Wade 1867 1869 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President ... 1877 President pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore William A. Wheeler 1877 ... pro tempore of the United States Senate President pro tempore George F. Edmunds 1883 1885 President ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Illinois, 1966

    Context date April 2011 Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Illinois, 1966 country Illinois type presidential ongoing No previous election United States Senate election in Illinois, 1960 previous year 1960 next election United States Senate election in Illinois, 1972 next year 1972 election date November 8, 1966 image1 Image Charles Percy.jpg 130px nominee1 Charles H. Percy party1 Republican Party United States percentage1 popular vote1 2,100,449 image2 Image Paul Douglas.JPG 165px nominee2 Paul Douglas party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 1,678,147 percentage2 map image map size map caption title Senator before election before party after election after party ElectionsIL General election Election box begin title 1966 Illinois U.S. Senate Election Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Charles H. Percy votes 2,100,449 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Paul Douglas votes 1,678,147 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Independent politician candidate Robert Sabonjian votes 41,965 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Independent politician candidate Maxwell Primack votes 1693 percentage change Election box candidate party candidate Write in votes 470 percentage change Election box majority votes percentage change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box gain with party link winner Republican Party US loser Democratic Party US swing Election box end References http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1966election.pdf Statistics of the Presidential and the Congressional Election of November 8, 1966 Illinois elections DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Illinois, 1966 Category United States Senate elections, 1966 Illinois Category United States Senate elections in Illinois 1966 Category Illinois elections, 1966 United States Senate ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Illinois, 1972

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Illinois, 1972 country Illinois type ongoing No previous election United States Senate election in Illinois, 1966 previous year 1966 next election United States Senate election in Illinois, 1978 next year 1978 election date November 6, 1972 image1 Charles Percy.jpg nominee1 Charles H. Percy party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 2,867,078 percentage1 image2 replace this image male.svg nominee2 Roman Pucsinski party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 1,721,031 percentage2 map image map size map caption title Senator before election before party after election Charles H. Percy after party Republican Party United States General election Election box begin title 1972 Illinois U.S. Senate Election Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate Roman Pucinski votes 1,721,031 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Charles H. Percy votes 2,867,078 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Socialist Labor Party of America candidate Edward C. Gross votes 13,384 percentage change Election box candidate with party link party Communist Party USA candidate Arnold Becchetti votes 6,103 percentage change Election box candidate party candidate Write in votes 784 percentage change Election box majority votes percentage change Election box turnout votes percentage change Election box hold with party link winner Republican Party United States loser swing Election box end References http clerk.house.gov member info electionInfo 1972election.pdf Statistics of the Presidential and the Congressional Election of November 7, 1972 United States elections, 1972 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Illinois, 1972 Category United States Senate elections, 1972 Illinois Category United States Senate elections in Illinois 1972 Category Illinois elections, 1972 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 1986

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 1986 country Wisconsin type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 1980 previous year 1980 next election United States Senate election in Wisconsin, 1992 next year 1992 election date November 3, 1986 image1 File SenatorKasten.jpg 125px nominee1 Bob Kasten party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 754,573 percentage1 50.9 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 125px nominee2 Ed Garvey party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 702,963 percentage2 47.4 map image map size 100px map caption County results title U.S. Senator before election Bob Kasten before party Republican Party United States after election Bob Kasten after party Republican Party United States ElectionsWI The 1986 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 3, 1986. Incumbent Republican Party United States Republican U.S. Senator Bob Kasten won re election to a second term. Major candidates Democratic Ed Garvey , former Deputy Attorney General of Wisconsin Republican Bob Kasten , incumbent U.S. Senator Results Election box begin title General election results Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party US candidate Bob Kasten incumbent votes 754,573 percentage 50.9 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party US candidate Ed Garvey votes 702,963 percentage 47.4 change Election box end References references United States elections, 1986 DEFAULTSORT United States Senate Election In Wisconsin, 1986 Category United States Senate elections, 1986 Wisconsin Category United States Senate elections in Wisconsin 1986 Category Wisconsin elections, 1986 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1986

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1986 country Oklahoma type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1980 previous year 1980 next election United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1992 next year 1992 election date November 3, 1992 image1 Image Don Nickles.jpg 125px nominee1 Don Nickles party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 493,436 percentage1 55.2 image2 Image Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 James Robert Jones James Jones party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 400,230 percentage2 44.8 map image map size 250px map caption County Results title Senator before election Don Nickles before party Republican Party United States after election Don Nickles after party Republican Party United States ElectionsOK The 1986 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held November 3, 1986. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Don Nickles won re election to his second term. Major candidates Democratic James Robert Jones James Jones , U.S. Congressman Republican Don Nickles , incumbent U.S. Senator Results Election box begin title OK U.S. Senate Election, 1986 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 144 ref Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Don Nickles votes 493,436 percentage 55.2 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate John Robert Jones votes 400,230 percentage 44.8 change Election box end References Reflist United States elections, 1986 Category United States Senate elections, 1986 Oklahoma Category United States Senate elections in Oklahoma 1986 Category Oklahoma elections, 1986 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1968

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1968 country Oklahoma type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1962 previous year 1962 next election United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1974 next year 1974 election date November 3, 1968 image1 File BellmonHL.jpg 125px nominee1 Henry Bellmon party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 470,120 percentage1 51.7 image2 File M000859.jpg 120px nominee2 Mike Monroney party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 387,162 percentage2 48.9 map image map size 250px map caption County Results title Senator before election Mike Monroney before party Democratic Party United States after election Henry Bellmon after party Republican Party United States ElectionsOK The 1968 United States Senate election in Oklahoma was held November 3, 1968. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mike Monroney was running for re election to a fourth term, but was defeated by Republican Henry Bellmon . Major candidates Democratic Mike Monroney , Incumbent U.S. Senator Republican Henry Bellmon , Governor Results Election box begin title OK U.S. Senate Election, 1968 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 7027 ref Election box candidate with party link party Republican Party United States candidate Henry Bellmon votes 470,120 percentage 51.7 change Election box candidate with party link party Democratic Party United States candidate A.S. Mike Monroney votes 419,658 percentage 46.2 change Election box candidate with party link party Independent politician candidate George Washington votes 19,341 percentage 2.1 change Election box end References Reflist United States elections, 1968 Category Oklahoma elections, 1968 Category United States Senate elections, 1968 Oklahoma Category United States Senate elections in Oklahoma 1968 ...   more details



  1. United States Senate election in Iowa, 1986

    Infobox Election election name United States Senate election in Iowa, 1986 country Iowa type presidential ongoing no previous election United States Senate election in Iowa, 1980 previous year 1980 next election United States Senate election in Iowa, 1992 next year 1992 election date November 3, 1986 image1 Image Sen Chuck Grassley official.jpg 125px nominee1 Chuck Grassley party1 Republican Party United States popular vote1 588,880 percentage1 66.0 image2 Image Replace this image male.svg 150px nominee2 John Roehrick party2 Democratic Party United States popular vote2 351,561 percentage2 27.2 map image map size 200px map caption County Results title Senator before election Chuck Grassley before party Republican Party United States after election Chuck Grassley after party Republican Party United States ElectionsIA The 1986 United States Senate election in Iowa was held November 3, 1986. Incumbent Republican Chuck Grassley won re election to a second term. Major candidates Democratic John Roehrick, attorney ref http news.google.com newspapers?id 8KEaAAAAIBAJ&sjid ciQEAAAAIBAJ&pg 6643,733493&dq john roehrick&hl en ref Republican Chuck Grassley , incumbent U.S. Senator Results Election box begin no change title Iowa Senate election 1986 ref http www.ourcampaigns.com RaceDetail.html?RaceID 3671 ref Election box winning candidate with party link no change candidate Chuck Grassley party Republican Party United States votes 588,880 percentage 66.0 Election box candidate with party link no change candidate John Roehrick party Democratic Party United States votes 299,406 percentage 33.6 Election box candidate with party link no change candidate John Paul Masters, Jr. party Independent politician votes 3,370 percentage 0.4 Election box end References Reflist United States elections, 1986 Category United States Senate elections, 1986 Iowa Category United States Senate elections in Iowa 1986 Category Iowa elections, 1986 ...   more details




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