United States Senate special election in Washington, 1983
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The United States Senate special election in Washington, 1983, was a special election to fill the seat which had been held by longtime Senator Henry Jackson. Daniel J. Evans, who had been appointed by Governor John Spellman, won the special election.
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Daniel Evans | 672,326 | 55.41 | |
Democratic | Mike Lowry | 540,981 | 44.59 | |
See also
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