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Encyclopedia > U.S. Senate election, 1996
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Republican hold in light red, Republican pickup in dark red, Democratic hold in light blue, Democratic pickup in dark blue.

The U.S. Senate election, 1996 followed the major Republican gains of 1994. Because of the staggered nature of the Senate, some of the alignment shift of 1994 carried over to this year, even though the Republicans lost seats in the House.

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Notable Races

The Republicans made a net gain of two seats by capturing the open seats in Alabama, Arkansas, and Nebraska, but Democrat Tim Johnson defeated incumbent Larry Pressler (R-SD).


Senate contests in 1996

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Alabama Howell Heflin Democrat Retired: Republican victory, 52 - 46 Jeff Sessions (Republican)
Roger Bedford (Democrat)
Alaska Ted Stevens Republican Re-elected, 77 - 13 - 10 Jeff Whittaker (Green)
Theresa Obermeyer (Democrat)
Arkansas David Pryor Democrat Retired: Republican victory, 53 - 47 Tim Hutchinson (Republican)
Winston Bryant (Democrat)
Colorado Hank Brown Republican Retired: Republican victory, 51 - 46 Wayne Allard (Republican)
Tom Strickland (Democrat)
Delaware Joe Biden Democrat Re-elected, 60 - 38 Raymond J. Clatworthy (Republican)
Georgia Sam Nunn Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 49 - 48 Max Cleland (Democrat)
Guy Millner (Republican)
Idaho Larry E. Craig Republican Re-elected, 57 - 40 Walt Minnick (Democrat)
Illinois Paul Simon Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 56 - 41 Richard J. Durbin (Democrat)
Al Salvi (Republican)
Iowa Tom Harkin Democrat Re-elected, 52 - 47 Jim Ross Lightfoot (Republican)
Kansas Nancy Kassebaum Republican Retired: Republican victory, 62 - 34 Pat Roberts (Republican)
Sally Thompson (Democrat)
Kansas1 Sheila Frahm Republican Defeated in Primary: Republican victory, 54 - 43 Sam Brownback (Republican)
Jill Docking (Democrat)
Kentucky Mitch McConnell Republican Re-elected, 55 - 43 Steve Beshear (Democrat)
Louisiana Bennett Johnston Jr. Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 50 - 50 Mary Landrieu (Democrat)
Woody Jenkins (Republican)
Maine William Cohen Republican Retired: Republican victory, 49 - 44 Susan M. Collins (Republican)
Joe Brennan (Democrat)
Massachusetts John Kerry Democrat Re-elected, 53 - 45 William Weld (Republican)
Michigan Carl Levin Democrat Re-elected, 58 - 40 Ronna Romney (Republican)
Minnesota Paul Wellstone Democrat (DFL) Re-elected, 50 - 41 - 7 Rudy Boschwitz (Republican)
Dean Barkley (Reform)
Mississippi Thad Cochran Republican Re-elected, 71 - 27 James Hunt (Democrat)
Montana Max Baucus Democrat Re-elected, 50 - 45 Dennis Rehberg (Republican)
Nebraska J. James Exon Democrat Retired: Republican victory, 56 - 42 Chuck Hagel (Republican)
Ben Nelson (Democrat)
New Hampshire Bob Smith Republican Re-elected, 49 - 46 Dick Swett (Democrat)
New Jersey Bill Bradley Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 53 - 43 Robert Torricelli (Democrat)
Dick Zimmer (Republican)
New Mexico Pete Domenici Republican Re-elected, 64 - 30 Art Trujillo (Democrat)
North Carolina Jesse Helms Republican Re-elected, 53 - 46 Harvey Gantt (Democrat)
Oklahoma Jim Inhofe Republican Re-elected, 57 - 40 James Boren (Democrat)
Oregon Mark Hatfield Republican Retired: Republican victory, 49 - 47 Gordon H. Smith (Republican)
Tom Bruggere (Democrat)
Rhode Island Claiborne Pell Democrat Retired: Democratic victory, 63 - 35 John F. Reed (Democrat)
Nancy Mayer (Republican)
South Carolina Strom Thurmond Republican Re-elected, 53 - 44 Elliot Close (Democrat)
South Dakota Larry Pressler Republican Defeated, 51 - 49 Tim Johnson (Democrat)
Tennessee Fred Thompson Republican Re-elected, 61 - 37 Houston Gordon (Democrat)
Texas Phil Gramm Republican Re-elected, 55 - 44 Victor Morales (Democrat)
Virginia John Warner Republican Re-elected, 53 - 47 Mark Warner (Democrat)
West Virginia Jay Rockefeller Democrat Re-elected, 77 - 23 Betty Burkes (Republican)
Wyoming Alan Simpson Republican Retired: Republican victory, 54 - 42 Michael B. Enzi (Republican)
Joyce Jansa Corcoran (Democrat)

1 special election due to resignation of Robert Dole to pursue the presidency -- next regular election held in 1998


See also

  • U.S. Senate election, 1994
  • U.S. Senate election, 1998
  • U.S. presidential election, 1996
  • U.S. House election, 1996

Senate composition before and after elections

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