United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 2000
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County results
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The 2000 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy won re-election to his seventh full term. The election was notable for a strong third-party performance from Libertarian Carla Howell, who finished with less than a percent behind Republican Jack E. Robinson.
Candidates
Democratic
Libertarian
Republican
Results
General election results [1] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
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±% |
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Democratic |
Edward M. Kennedy |
1,889,494 |
72.69% |
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Republican |
Jack E. Robinson |
334,341 |
12.86% |
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Libertarian |
Carla Howell |
308,860 |
11.88% |
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Constitution |
Philip F. Lawler |
42,113 |
1.62% |
+1.62 |
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Independent |
Dale E. Friedgen |
13,687 |
0.53% |
N/A |
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Timesizing Not Downsizing |
Philip Hyde III |
8,452 |
0.33% |
+0.33 |
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All others |
2,473 |
0.10% |
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Total votes |
2,734,006 |
100 |
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References
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