United States Senate election in Colorado, 1984
United States Senate elections, 1984
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Class 2 (33 of the 100) seats in the United States Senate 51 seats needed for a majority
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Results Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold
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U.S. Senate election in Alaska, 1984
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U.S. Senate election in Arkansas, 1984
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U.S. Senate election in Delaware, 1984
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County results
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U.S. Senate election in Georgia, 1984
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County results
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U.S. Senate election in Illinois, 1984
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U.S. Senate election in Iowa, 1984
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U.S. Senate election in Kentucky, 1984
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County results
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U.S. Senate election in Maine, 1984
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U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, 1984
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Results by town. Red indicates towns carried by Ray Shamie, blue indicates towns carried by John Kerry.
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Howard Baker
Republican
Bob Dole
Republican
The United States Senate elections, 1984 coincided with the landslide re-election of President Ronald Reagan in the presidential election. In spite of the lopsided presidential race, Reagan's Republican Party suffered a net loss of two Senate seats to the Democrats, although it retained control of the Senate and gained seats in the House.
Source: Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning January 3, 1985; ordered by state.
All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.
Ted Stevens
Republican
Ted Stevens
Republican
Incumbent Republican Ted Stevens sought re-election to a third term. Owing to his popularity and the conservative bent of Alask], Stevens did not face major opposition, and easily crushed former Alaska Attorney General John Havelock in the general election.
David Pryor
Democratic
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