United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2002
United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2002
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The 2002 United States Senate election in Tennessee was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Fred Thompson decided to retire. Republican Lamar Alexander won the open seat.
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Bob Clement, U.S. Representative
- Gary G. Davis, perennial candidate
- Cher A. Hopkey
- Michael L. Hampstead
- Alvin M. Strauss
Results
Campaign
Alexander raised $2 million through June 2002.[3] Clement attacked the Governor for his corporate connections and business dealings. By October, Clement had nearly raised $900,000, while Alexander raised almost $3 million.[4] Bush, who had a 60% approval rating in the state, helped campaign and raise money for Alexander.[5] Alexander was also endorsed by the NRA.[6]
Polling
In a September The Knoxville News-Sentinel poll, Alexander was up 45% to 27%. In a DNSC poll during the same month, Alexander was up 49% to 42%. In a mid October Zogby poll had the governor leading 49% to 36%.[7]
A late October WREG-TV poll had Alexander leading 45% to 36%.[8]
Results
United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2002[9]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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Republican |
Lamar Alexander |
891,498 |
54.28% |
-7.09% |
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Democratic |
Bob Clement |
728,232 |
44.34% |
+7.52% |
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Independent |
John Jay Hooker |
6,401 |
0.39% |
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Independent |
Wesley M. Baker |
6,106 |
0.37% |
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Independent |
Connie Gammon |
5,349 |
0.33% |
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Independent |
Karl Stanley Davidson |
2,217 |
0.13% |
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Independent |
Basil Marceaux |
1,170 |
0.07% |
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Write-ins |
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356 |
0.02% |
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Majority |
163,266 |
9.94% |
-14.61% |
Turnout |
1,642,432 |
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Republican hold |
Swing |
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References
- ↑ http://www.tn.gov/sos/election/results/2002-8/us-senate-rp8-02.pdf
- ↑ http://www.tn.gov/sos/election/results/2002-8/us-senate-dp8-02.pdf
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F3F35A6FADD62C1&p_docnum=2&p_queryname=15
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F6B623AA37922AC&p_docnum=6&p_queryname=18
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F619F2C1D75492C&p_docnum=4&p_queryname=15
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F71FA86E46BE3D8&p_docnum=16&p_queryname=18
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=110FA9E198336770&p_docnum=14&p_queryname=18
- ↑ http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=0F75BDFE8D07F58E&p_docnum=4&p_queryname=18
- ↑ http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2002/2002Stat.htm#42
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