Since 2003 (108th Congress, 1st Session), the Senate has provided interactive seating plans to identify where each of the 100 members sit in the Chamber and which historic desk they use. Midterm Election Map 2018: Live Results - ABC News Follow hourly state-by-state senate, governor and house results and see who is in the lead Democrats or Republicans. [104] Prior to Shaheen's entry, Portsmouth Mayor Steve Marchand,[105] Katrina Swett, wife of former Democratic congressman Richard Swett,[106] and former astronaut Jay Buckey[107] had announced that they were running for the Democratic nomination. [66] Republican author and conservative activist Jerome Corsi, known for his public criticism of Kerry, had stated that he would run for the seat in 2008 but later changed his mind. Congress. 2008 Presidential Election 2008 interactive map << 2004 2012 >> The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. He was certified March 3, 2008, by the Tennessee Division of Elections as having achieved ballot access for the November 4, 2008, election as a candidate for United States Senate. [86] Coleman appealed this decision. In 1877 the practice began of moving desks back and forth across the center aisle to permit all majority party members to sit together on the appropriate side, except in a few cases where an unusually large majority existed. States shown here did not allocate all their available electoral votes to one candidate. senate.gov - Origins Risch won the election with approximately 58% of the vote. Mich. Minn. Miss. President Bush won Montana by more than 20 points in both 2000 and 2004, but Montana also had a popular Democratic governor, Brian Schweitzer, and a newly elected Democratic junior senator, Jon Tester. simplemaps_election.colors = {'R': '#a45a4f','D':'#415490','T':'#D6D6D6'}; [126] Inhofe's opponent was State senator Andrew Rice. It is not clear whether Barkley detracted more votes from Coleman or Franken. These voting patterns translated into an Obama victory with inroads into the South and West. Republicans need a net gain of four seats in November to win control of the Senate. On September 14, 2007, former Veco CEO Bill Allen testified at the trial of former State House Speaker Pete Kott that Veco paid people working to double the size of Stevens's home. Despite being a first-term senator in a state George W. Bush won twice, Democrat Mark Pryor faced no opposition from Republicans in his re-election bid. [50] The last Democratic senator from Idaho was Frank Church, who was defeated in the Republican landslide of 1980 after serving four terms. Obama opposed the Iraq invasion and argued for a 16-month timetable for removing troops and reinforcing troops in Afghanistan. Obama received more votes than any candidate in history. South Carolina's election law allows for electoral fusion. Domenici's role in the developing scandal had reduced the probability he would have been re-elected, and a SurveyUSA poll showed his approval ratings at 41%, with 54% disapproving. Johanns won, taking 58% of the vote, with Kleeb taking 40%. When a seat became open, the first senator to speak for it won the right to it. Have questions about Senate art? Incumbent Democrat Frank Lautenberg sought re-election in 2008, though he was 84. [130], In a July 16, 2008, poll, Merkley overtook Smith for the first time 43% to 41%. Democrats won the nationwide popular vote for the House of Representatives by 7.2 percentage points,[4] gaining 21 seats. McCain also hoped that Palins youth and relatability to conservative women would buoy his campaign. Johnson underwent surgery in December 2006 for a cerebral arteriovenous malformation and was discharged from the hospital on April 30, 2007. Outgoing Republican President George W. Bush's policies and actions and the American public's desire for change were key issues throughout the campaign. ""Should They Dance with the One Who Brung'Em?" Kaufman subsequently announced that he would not seek election to a full term in 2010, effectively making him a caretaker. 2008 Election Map: Senate By MATTHEW BLOCH, FARHANA HOSSAIN, CARL HULSE, JOHN MCGRATH AND DEREK WILLIS Sen. Trent Lott's surprise resignation has opened up the other Mississippi Senate seat in 2008. On November 18, the race was called for Begich, who won with 47.8% to Stevens's 46.5%. Collins. In the early years of the Senate an equal number of desks were placed on each side of the room, separated by a central passageway, without regard to party size. State. [85] During the recount process, Minnesota was represented by only one senator, Amy Klobuchar. Michigan and Minnesota held elections for their lower, but not upper houses. [80] Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer, a professor at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, Minnesota), joined the race in October 2007. The New Hampshire Senate saw the election of the first-ever female majority. [119] There was early speculation that North Carolina Governor Mike Easley might be pressured into running against her but this did not come to pass. Republicans were unsuccessful in persuading Governor Mike Rounds and former Lieutenant Governor Steve Kirby to run. During the 89th Congress (19651967), four senators were placed in an unusual fifth row behind the Democratic senators. There were several unique aspects of the 2008 election. Even though West Virginia is a historically Democratic state, in which the party had a 50-32% edge in party affiliation over the Republicans in the 2004 elections, the state party is more conservative than the national party, giving its votes to President George W. Bush in that election and in 2000. The 2008 United States elections were held on November 4. O'Donnell received 140,584 votes (35% of the vote). Five Republicans sought re-election but lost in the general election. [79] The seat was heavily targeted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee because of Minnesota's Democratic leanings and recent Democratic gains in national and statewide elections. [96][97] Wicker beat Musgrove 55% to 45%. Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch was the Republican candidate; U.S. Army veteran and former congressman Larry LaRocco was the Democratic candidate. 2023 Electoral Ventures LLC. Democrat. Interactive USA election map for past results and future projections. Each desk was custom made for a particular location within the Chamber. On November 29, after being personally recruited by Vitter and former Bush administration official Karl Rove, Kennedy announced plans to challenge Landrieu in 2008.[63][64]. Usage Policy | President Map - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times Election Results 2008 President Map Big Board Map Electoral Explorer Obama: Victory Speech McCain: Concession Speech Exit Polls. Obama also offered the chance for voters to elect the nations first African American president and a relatively young president at 47 years old. Note: The % column reflects the change in total number of votes won by each party from the previous election. USA - 2008 House Election Map Clear Map Share Map Style Misc Login Privacy Sidebar Tossup 435 Republican 0 Democrat 0 + 0 0 0 0 435 0 0 0 0 YAPms 2 Beta - Discord USA 2018 House Map Shortcuts F - hold down to quickly fill in districts CTRL - hold down to decrement the color Enable Simulator District House Floor: H.R.1917 Congress Hagan's poll numbers continued to best Dole's, however, and Hagan defeated Dole by a wider than expected[123] margin of 53% to 44%. Texas has not elected a Democrat in a statewide election since 1994, but according to pre-election Rasmussen polling, senator John Cornyn had an approval rating of 50%. Incumbent President George W. Bush was ineligible for re-election per the 22nd Amendment, which limits a president to two terms, and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney declined to run for the office. 2023 Electoral Ventures LLC. House forecast in real-time. The 2008 United States elections were held on November 4. [81] Attorney Mike Ciresi, an unsuccessful candidate in the 2000 Democratic U.S. Senate primary, was considered a serious candidate, but withdrew from the race on March 10, 2008, clearing the path for Franken to secure the party's nomination. The goal of having two senators per state is to have each state equally represented in the senate. The Obama campaign used social media and data gathering to promote the candidates argument for change. The Electoral College is the process in which the United States elects its president. Republican. There was speculation as to whether the outgoing Governor, Ruth Ann Minner, or the incoming Governor-elect Jack Markell would make the appointment, and if Biden's son, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden would receive the appointment. The Democrats gained 8 seats, while the Republicans did not gain a seat. This seating plan is updated at the start of each Congress, and as needed if members change desks or seating locations or if a new senator is sworn in. [160] Polling showed him as a strong favorite to win the seat. . [23], The Democratic candidate was Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, the son of popular former Democratic Representative Nick Begich. Polls over the course of the campaign indicated that the race was very competitive, with many polls showing Franken and Coleman virtually tied or within the margin of error, as well as several polls showing each candidate with a significant lead at one point or another. ", Jacobson, Gary C. "The 2008 Presidential and Congressional Elections: AntiBush Referendum and Prospects for the Democratic Majority. Additionally, it was the first election in which both major parties nominated candidates who were born outside of the contiguous United States. Oct. 14: Senate Races. Daniel Lewis ran as a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate. Incumbent Republican Mike Enzi was considered likely to be re-elected without significant opposition for a third term in strongly Republican Wyoming. On January 3, 2009, with the recount apparently completed, Franken had an unofficial lead of 225 votes, but former senator Coleman's attorneys contested the official results in the courts. [24], On October 19, 2007, the AP reported that despite the allegations and FBI probe, several veteran GOP Senatorsincluding Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), and Kit Bond (R-MO)donated enough money to Stevens's re-election campaign to make it one of Stevens's most successful fund raising quarters ever.[25]. Reed won the election, with 73% of the vote. [134] National Journal has declared that "Reed is probably the safest incumbent of the 2008 cycle". simplemaps_election.selected.D = ['CA', 'CT', 'CO', 'DC', 'DE', 'FL', 'HI', 'IA', 'IN', 'NY', 'CO', 'IL', 'MA', 'MD', 'ME', 'ME1', 'ME2', 'MI', 'MN', 'NC', 'NE2', 'NJ', 'NM', 'NY', 'NH', 'NV', 'OH', 'OR', 'PA', 'RI', 'VT', 'VA', 'WA', 'WI']; Explore the current seating plan below, use the dropdown for access to past interactive seating plans, or browse PDFs of seating configurations from before 2003. iOS and Web Dev UCSB CS c/o 2024 Project List. Democrat Barack Obama, then junior United States Senator from Illinois, defeated Republican John McCain. The April 2009 party switch of Pennsylvania senator Arlen Specter from Republican to Democrat and the July 2009 resolution of the Minnesota election in favor of Democrat Al Franken increased the Democratic majority to 6040 (providing the Democrats, including the two Independent senators who caucus with them, a supermajority and thus able to hypothetically over-ride any filibusters). On April 1, 2009, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, citing serious prosecutorial misconduct during the trial, decided to drop all charges against Stevensan action that vacated his conviction. Although Kansas has not elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1932, former Democratic Congressman and army veteran Jim Slattery was nominated to run against Roberts. [6] In New York, the Democrats obtained a trifecta for the first time since 1935.[7]. [110][111] Furthermore, in the wake of the financial crisis, Carl Peter Klapper entered the race as a write-in candidate.[112]. Elections to state legislatures were held on November 4, 2008, alongside other elections, in which Democrats scored significant gains in a blue wave election. Popular Democratic former Governor Mark Warner (no relation) was the Democratic nominee for the race. Voter turnout for the 2008 election was the highest in at least 40 years. Click on the states in the map to toggle them between Democrat, Republican and Tossup. Republicans gained a seat in a January 2010 special election in Massachusetts, thereby making the balance 5941 before the start of the next election cycle. The FBI investigated the remodeling of Stevens home by Veco Corp., which is part of a broader corruption investigation involving Stevens's son, former State Senate President Ben Stevens. The presidential election, which was won by Democrat Barack Obama, elections for all House of Representatives seats; elections for several gubernatorial elections; and many state and local elections occurred on the same date. Each state (Including the District of Columbia) is allocated a number of electors equal to its number of representatives plus two for each of its senators. Email the Senate Curator, curator@sec.senate.gov. Democrats made Senate Minority Leader, four-term senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky a target due to his leadership of Senate Republicans and his ties to President Bush, as well as his mediocre approval rating in the state, which was below 50%.[61]. Please enter a name, party, and color for each candidate. [131], On November 6, 2008, Jeff Merkley was projected the winner of the contest, with 48.9% to Smith's 45.6%. Libertarian Robert J. Underwood had 3%. Baucus easily won re-election, taking 73% of the vote, with Kelleher taking 27%. 2006 Green Party Senate nominee Chris Lugo originally announced as a Democrat but dropped out of the Democratic race before the filing deadline. Once, during the 1950s, when Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon had left the Republican Party but not yet joined the Democratic Party, he placed his chair temporarily in the middle of the center aisle in order to demonstrate his independence. 2007 year-end reports filed with the Federal Election Commission showed that Al Franken had raised $7.04 million through December 31, 2007, while Norm Coleman had raised $6.24 million. In addition, two freshmen were appointed to fill vacancies created by Barack Obama's and Joe Biden's resignations to become president and vice president. When asked whether the Republicans were abandoning their hopes of holding onto Domenici's seat, senator John Ensign, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, responded that "You dont waste money on races that dont need it or you cant win."[116]. Such seating became known as the Cherokee Strip, a reference to the region in Oklahoma with land that at the time belonged neither to the Indian Territory nor the United States. Obama and U.S. McCain won Nebraska but Obama earned an electoral vote by winning the popular vote in the 2nd Congressional District. In Nebraska, incumbent Republican Chuck Hagel chose to retire rather than run for a third term. Senate Big Board - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times State Results Alaska Ariz. Calif. Colo. Conn. D.C. Hawaii Idaho Md. Setting the popular vote will also set the color of a state, Clicking on a district will set the popular vote to max, Clicking doesn\'t set state color or open menu, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, F - hold down to quickly fill in districts, D - hold down to fill/disable entire states. In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning January 3, 2009; ordered by state. Those votes were tallied before a joint session of Congress on January 8, 2009. Democratic candidates defeated Republican incumbents in Alaska; New Hampshire; North Carolina; Oregon; and, after a lengthy recount process, Minnesota. A September 2007 poll put Inhofe's approval rating at 47%, with 41% disapproving of his performance. McCain, who supported the initial Iraq invasion, opposed establishing a removal date for all troops. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois was the Democratic nominee, and Senator John McCain of Arizona was the Republican nominee. The 2008 United States Senate elections were held on November 4, 2008, with 35 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested. Graham's support for a compromise immigration bill, however, drew an angry response from many South Carolina conservatives, who recruited Buddy Witherspoon, a former South Carolina Republican Party leader, to challenge Graham for the nomination. In the Primary, Lautenberg soundly defeated Representative Rob Andrews (NJ-1) by a margin of 62% to 32%. This election was the second cycle in a row in which no seats switched from Democratic to Republican, and the first since 1990 in which the Democrats retained all their seats. Six of the 69 Democratic senators sat with the 23 Republican and 4 Independent senators. Nebraska state Green Party Co-Chairman Steve Larrick was also a candidate,[101] as was Kelly Rosberg of the Nebraska Party. He won 56% of women voters and 49% of male voters, the latter group important to Republican chances in the race. Since those elections, Democrats have had to endure the loss of some reliable voters because Hurricane Katrina dispersed many African-Americans from New Orleans, although the vast majority still live within Louisiana. During the presidential election campaign, the major-party candidates ran on a platform of change and reform in Washington. The same Rasmussen poll showed Cornyn leading Noriega by a narrow four percentage points - 47% to 43%. On November 4, 2008, Coleman received 1,211,590 votes to Franken's 1,211,375 votes, a margin of 215 votes, far less than 0.1%, thereby triggering an automatic recount. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [161], When asked whether the Republicans were abandoning their hopes of holding onto Warner's seat, senator John Ensign, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, responded that "You dont waste money on races that dont need it or you cant win."[116]. As of 2023, this is the latest round in which a newly-elected U.S. Going into these elections, the Senate consisted of 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, and two Independents who caucused with the Democrats, giving the Democratic caucus the slightest 5149 majority. In the Democratic primary, Figures won the nomination and face Sessions in November. Obama won nearly all major demographic groups on his way to victory. [2] Of the seats up for election in 2008, 23 were held by Republicans and 12 by Democrats. Other Republicans included Charles Lyonel Gonyo and Sam Kephart. The assignment of these desks is governed by a series of Senate resolutions. The 56th quadrennial United States presidential election was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican Thad Cochran announced that he would seek re-election for a sixth term. Incumbent Mary Landrieu was elected in 1996 following a recount and was narrowly re-elected in 2002 in a runoff election. George LeMieux was appointed to replace Mel Martinez upon his resignation. Libertarian Kent Marmon also ran. Obama campaigned on cutting low-income and middle-income taxes and raising upper-income tax rates, while McCain supported tax cuts at all income levels. Independent. In South Dakota, senator Tim Johnson's seat was considered a top GOP target in 2008, considering Johnson's narrow 524-vote victory in 2002 over then-Representative and current U.S. senator John Thune, as well as his recent health problems. to easily win re-election. The only desks that are not assigned in the traditional manner are the Daniel Webster Desk, which is always occupied by the senior senator from New Hampshire; the Jefferson Davis Desk, which is given to the senior senator from Mississippi; and the Henry Clay Desk, which is given to the senior senator from Kentucky. Senator Max Baucus was a popular Democrat in Montana, representing a state that has long been fairly Republican but also receptive to Democrats in state and local elections. Democrats held at least 57 seats as a result of the election. ", This page was last edited on 10 February 2023, at 06:45. All Rights Reserved. New Hampshire also saw major Democratic gains in the 2006 elections, when Democrats took both of the previously Republican-held House seats, the gubernatorial race with a record vote share of 74%, and majorities in the State House and Senate, giving them concurrent control of both bodies for the first time since 1874. simplemaps_election.order = ['T', 'D', 'R']; //which color is shown first on click [137] Conley, whose victory in the Democratic primary over Michael Cone was a surprise, is a former Republican who supported Ron Paul in 2008 and campaigned as the more conservative candidate on some issues, notably illegal immigration and the bailout of Wall Street. The goal of having two senators per state is to have each state equally represented in the senate. Click on the states in the map to toggle them between Democrat, Republican and Tossup. Franken announced his candidacy on February 14, 2007, more than 20 months before the election. Graham easily bested Witherspoon in the June 10 primary.[136]. The states are not interactive on the map unless the split is . 18, 2008: Official minutes", "Signing Off On A 225 Vote Franken Lead (webcast of Canvassing Board Meeting)", "Finding of Facts, Conclusion of Law, and Order for Judgment", Jesse the Diva Gives Way To Bravado Lite Barkely, Senate race certification set for Monday with Franken up 225 votes, "Coleman: 'I think the law is on our side', "Senator Thad Cochran Announces Intent To Seek Re-Election", "US Senate Election Official Certification", "Lott Officially Resigns, All Eyes Now on Barbour", "Hood Files Suit to Have Special Election Earlier", "Miss. Obama won his party's presidential nomination after defeating Senator Hillary Clinton in the 2008 Democratic primaries. In nine races the margin of victory was under 10%. [53] Kathy Cummings, a retired special education teacher was nominated via convention by the Green Party. A temporary interim senator, Paul G. Kirk, was appointed to the seat of Edward M. Kennedy upon his death. Collins won on election day with 61% of the vote, compared to 39% for Allen. A map of key Senate races to watch. Each had voted for the Republican nominee in 2004 and contributed to Obama's sizable Electoral College victory. senate.gov - Origins wikipedia.org - United States Senate Martin, current Georgia Commissioner of Human Resources, former member of the Georgia General Assembly, Vietnam War veteran, and 2006 candidate for lieutenant governor, secured the Democratic nomination after defeating DeKalb County CEO Vernon Jones by a 59% to 41% margin in the August 5 run-off election. The Republican challenger turned out to be Jeff Beatty, an ex-Army Delta Force officer who garnered 30% of the vote in a challenge to Democratic Congressman Bill Delahunt in 2006. He was replaced by Scott Brown in the 2010 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts. The 2008 electoral map is above. The split can be edited in this table. [8][9] Perry was endorsed by Alabama Statesmen,[10] Boston Tea Party,[11] and Christians for Life and Liberty. The goal of having two senators per state is to have each state equally represented in the senate. The Electoral College is the process in which the United States elects its president. The United States Senate is the upper legislature of the bicameral legislative branch. Stevens was the most senior U.S. During the 60th Congress (19071909), 10 Republicans sat on the Democratic side, while during the 75th Congress (19371939), 13 Democrats sat on the Republican side. Today, Democrats traditionally sit on the presiding officer's right, and Republicans on the left. Sen. Trent Lott's surprise resignation has opened up the other Mississippi Senate seat in 2008. 98%. Obama selected Delaware Senator Joe Biden to offset concerns about Obamas experience with foreign policy. Also reported to be in the race are David "None of the Above" Gatchell a ballot activist & frequent candidate and Emory "Bo" Heyward, a software company employee, conservative activist & 2006 candidate. N.M. Governors House Senate Mixx Buzz. These elections marked the first time since 1964 in which a Democratic presidential candidate who won the White House had a Senate coattail effect. Select Source. Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries Ron Sparks appeared to be preparing for a run, but on June 12, 2007, Sparks announced that he would not seek the Senate seat, in order to avoid a primary battle with state senator Vivian Davis Figures. Tom Udall, the popular Representative from New Mexico's 3rd District, was the Democratic nominee. Sauerberg had 29%. Fellow senator Joe Lieberman, citing his status as an independent, endorsed Collins in her 2008 re-election bid. wikipedia.org - United States Senate. Senate Catalogue of Fine Art When the new senators were first sworn in, the balance was 5841 in favor of the Democrats, with the unresolved election in Minnesota causing that seat to remain vacant. They increased their total number of seats to 257, the largest number of seats held by either party in the House since Democrats lost control of Congress in the 1994 elections. [115] The potential scandal may have also contributed to his decision to leave the Senate. [141] According to a November 2006 SurveyUSA poll, Johnson had an approval rating of 70%, with just 26% disapproving of his performance,[142] making him an early favorite despite the state's Republican leaning. Obama won the general election with 52.9 percent of the popular vote and 365 of the 538 electoral votes. Popular vote totals generally gathered from state Certificates of Ascertainment and/or results posted directly by individual states. Udall won the election with 61% of the vote, with Pearce taking 39%. This seating plan is updated at the start of each Congress, and as needed if members change desks or seating locations or if a new senator is sworn in. The state has become more Republican over the past 12 years. Businessman and U.S. Army veteran Bruce Lunsford, who lost the 2007 Democratic gubernatorial primary to Governor Steve Beshear, was the Democratic nominee. Once thought to be secure in his re-election, McConnell's lead had shrunk dramatically thanks to the financial crisis and polling showed the race tightening between him and Lunsford. USA 2008 Presidential Election Shortcuts F - hold down to quickly fill in districts CTRL - hold down to decrement the color Enable Simulator District Electoral College The Electoral College is the process in which the United States elects its president. [7] Figures has won elections in the Republican-leaning Mobile area. On January 15, 2007, incumbent senator Wayne Allard (R) announced he would not seek re-election, honoring his pledge to serve no more than two terms.[30]. Former Chairman of the Tennessee Democratic Party Bob Tuke was the Democratic nominee, defeating Businessman Gary Davis 30% to 23%. Haley Barbour (R) named Rep. Roger Wicker (R . The Senate seat in Connecticut is counted as a . 2008 Nomination Battle. [27] Rebekah Kennedy of the Green Party was Pryor's only opposition. By December 2007, a credit crisis related to overextension of subprime mortgage-backed securities led to a significant recession. When the Senate moved to its current Chamber in 1859, the practice of dividing the desks equally continued for several years even though the new Chamber was large enough to permit a flexible seating arrangement. Projected Senate: Dem 59 GOP 41 : Main page: Previous report: Next report: Senate polls Web.csv . The Republicans, who openly conceded early on that they wouldn't be able to regain the majority in this election,[3][4] lost eight seats. Barkley, who had briefly been appointed Senator after the death of Paul Wellstone in 2002, ran under the banner of the Independence Party, the largest third party in Minnesota. Kerry was challenged by defense attorney Edward O'Reilly for the Democratic nomination, winning 69% of the vote to O'Reilly's 31%. All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats. To win the presidency, a candidate must win a majority of all electors. On August 27, 2007, state Treasurer John Neely Kennedy announced he was switching parties from Democrat to Republican. Election Map Johnson was re-elected, with 62.5% to Dykstra's 37.5%. The economy and other domestic policies were also dominant issues, especially during the last months of the campaign after the onset of the 2008 economic crisis. [citation needed]. map.jacksonjude.com . [168], On the Democratic side, Casper City Councilman Keith Goodenough announced his candidacy. Projected Senate: Dem 58 GOP 42 : Main page: Previous report: Next report: Senate polls Web.csv . Projects. [159] Barrasso ran in the November 4, 2008, special election, held on the day of the 2008 presidential election, to serve out the remainder of Thomas's term, which expires in January 2013. Oct. 05: Senate Races. On Election Day, Udall defeated Schaffer 53% to 43%. Senate Map - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times Senate Map Big Board Map Democrat 7 seats gained Majority Party undecided Republican 7 Seats lost 51 needed for majority Includes 39. Durbin won with 68% of the vote. Obama became the nations first African American president with his victory. It only became clear Begich had prevailed when early votes, absentee ballots, and questioned ballots were counted. He selected Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate to counter arguments that McCains age would be a detriment to presidential service. Toss Up. Two more freshmen were appointed to the Senate as a consequence of the appointment of Hillary Clinton to be Secretary of State and Ken Salazar to be Secretary of the Interior. Which States Split Their Electoral Votes? The original 48 desks made by Thomas Constantine in 1819 were constructed in such a way as to form three concentric semicircles on the Senate floor.
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