National Perspective : ELECTIONS : Keeping Score
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Thirty five Senate seats, 36 governorships and all 435 House seats are up for grabs today. Here is a score card to help you keep track of the winners and losers as the GOP attempts to regain control of the Senate.
Senate
Dems listed first
(i)=incumbent
Leading Virtually Tonight’s in polls tied in polls winner Ariz. Sam Coppersmith Jon Kyl x Calif. Dianne Feinstein (i) x Mike Huffington Conn. Joseph Lieberman (i) x Jerry Labriola Del. Charles M. Oberly William V. Roth Jr. (i) x Fla. Hugh Rodham Connie Mack (i) x Hawaii Daniel K. Akaka (i) x Maria M. Hustace Ind. James Jontz Richard Lugar (i) x Me. Thomas H. Andrews Olympia J. Snowe (i) x Md. Paul S. Sarbanes (i) x Bill Brock Mass. Edward M. Kennedy (i) x Mitt Romney Mich. Bob Carr x Spencer Abraham x Minn. Ann Wynia x Rod Grams x Miss. Ken Harper Trent Lott (i) x Mo. Alan Wheat John Ashcroft x Mont. Jack Mudd Conrad Burns (i) x Neb. Bob Kerrey (i) x Jan Stoney Nev. Richard Bryan (i) x Hal Furman N.J. Frank R. Lautenburg (i) x Chuck Haytaian N.M. Jeff Bingaman (i) x Colin McMillan N.Y. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (i) x Bernadette Castro N.D. Kent Conrad (i) x Ben Clayburgh Ohio Joel Hyatt Mike DeWine x Okla. Dave McCurdy James M. Inhofe x Pa. Harris Wofford (i) x Rick Santorum R.I. Linda Kushner John H. Chafee (i) x Tenn. Jim Sasser (i) x Bill Frist Tenn. Jim Cooper Fred Thompson x Tex. Richard Fisher Kay Bailey Hutchison (i) x Utah Patrick Shea Orrin G. Hatch (i) x Vt. Jan Backus James Jeffords (i) x Va. Charles S. Robb (i) x Oliver L. North Wash. Ron Sims Slade Gorton (i) x W. Va. Robert C. Byrd (i) x Stan Klos Wis. Herb Kohl (i) x Robert Welch Wyo. Mike Sullivan x Craig Thomas x
Total: Dem.------ GOP ------
Governor
Leading Virtually Tonight’s in polls tied in polls winner Ala. Jim Folson (i) x Fob James x Alaska Tony Knowles x Jim Campbell Ariz. Eddie Basha x Fife Symington III (i) x Ark. Jim Guy Tucker (i) x Sheffield Nelson Calif. Kathleen Brown Pete Wilson (i) x Colo. Roy Romer (i) x Bruce Benson Conn. Bill Curry John Rowland (i) x Fla. Lawton Chiles (i) x Jeb Bush x Ga. Zell Miller (i) x Guy Milner Hawaii Ben Cayetano x Pat Saiki Idaho Larry EchoHawk x Phil Batt Ill. Dawn Clark Netsch James Edgar (i) x Iowa Bonnie Campbell Terry Branstad (i) x Kansas Jim Slattery Bill Graves x Me. Joseph Brennan x Angus King (ind.) x Md. Parris Glendening x Ellen Sauerbrey x Mass. Mark Roosevelt William Weld (i) x Mich. Howard Wolpe x John Engler (i) x Minn. John Marty Arne Carlson (i) x Neb. Ben Nelson (i) x Gene Spence Nev. Bob Miller (i) x Jim Gibbons N.H. Wayne D. King Steve Merrill (i) x N.M. Bruce King (i) Gary Johnson x N.Y. Mario Cuomo (i) x George Pataki Ohio Robert Burch x George Voinovich (i) x Okla. Jack Mildren x Frank Keating x Ore. John Kitzhaber x Denny Smith Pa. Mark S.Singel x Tom Ridge x R.I. Myrth York Lincoln C. Almond x S.C. Nick Theodore x David Beasley x S.D. Jim Beddow William J. Janklow x Tenn. Phil Bredesen x Don Sundquist x Tex. Ann Richards (i) x George W. Bush x Vt. Howard Dean (i) x David F. Kelley Wis. Chuck Chvala Tommy G. Thompson (i) x Wyo. Kathy Karpan x Jim Geringer x
Total: Dem.------ GOP ------
House
Current House Breakdown
Dem. GOP Ind. Alabama 4 3 0 Alaska 0 1 0 Arizona 3 3 0 Arkansas 2 2 0 California 30 22 0 Colorado 2 4 0 Connecticut 3 3 0 Delware 0 1 0 Florida 10 13 0 Georgia 7 4 0 Hawaii 2 0 0 Idaho 1 1 0 Illinois 12 8 0 Indiana 7 3 0 Iowa 1 4 0 Kansas 2 2 0 Kentucky 3 3 0 Lousiana 4 3 0 Maine 1 1 0 Maryland 4 4 0 Massachusetts 8 2 0 Michigan 10 6 0 Minnesota 6 2 0 Mississippi 5 0 0 Missouri 6 3 0 Montana 1 0 0 Nebraska 1 2 0 Nevada 1 1 0 New Hampshire 1 1 0 New Jersey 7 6 0 New Mexico 1 2 0 New York 18 13 0 North Carolina 8 4 0 North Dakota 1 0 0 Ohio 10 9 0 Oklahoma 3 3 0 Oregon 4 1 0 Pennsylvania 11 10 0 Rhode Island 1 1 0 South Carolina 3 3 0 South Dakota 1 0 0 Tennessee 6 3 0 Texas 21 9 0 Utah 2 1 0 Vermont 0 0 1 Virginia 7 4 0 Washington 8 1 0 West Virginia 3 0 0 Wisconsin 4 5 0 Wyoming 0 1 0 Total 256 178 1 After Election x
218 needed for majority
Sources: Political Hotline, Associated Press
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