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United States Senate election in New York, 2000

United States Senate election in New York, 2000
New York (state)
← 1994 November 7, 2000 2006 →
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Nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton Rick Lazio
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 3,747,310 2,915,730
Percentage 55.3% 43.0%

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County results

Senator before election

Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Democratic

Elected Senator

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Democratic


Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Democratic

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Democratic

The United States Senate election in New York in 2000 was held on November 7, 2000. Hillary Rodham Clinton, then First Lady of the United States and the first First Lady to run for political office, defeated Congressman Rick Lazio. The general election coincided with the U.S. presidential election.

The race began in November 1998 when four-term incumbent New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan announced his retirement. Both the Democratic Party and Republican Party sought high-profile candidates to compete for the open seat. By early 1999 Clinton and Mayor of New York City Rudolph Giuliani were the likely respective nominees. Clinton and her husband, President Bill Clinton, purchased a house in Chappaqua, New York, in September 1999; she thereby became eligible for the election, although she faced characterizations of carpetbagging since she had never resided in the state before. The lead in statewide polls swung from Clinton to Giuliani and back to Clinton as the campaigns featured both successful strategies and mistakes as well as dealing with current events. In late April and May 2000, Giuliani's medical, romantic, marital, and political lives all collided in a tumultuous four-week period, culminating in his withdrawing from the race on May 19.


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