United States Senate election in Ohio, 2000
United States Senate election in Ohio, 2000
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The 2000 United States Senate election in Ohio took place on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Mike DeWine won re-election to a second term.
Republican primary
Candidates
Result
Republican primary result[1]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Mike DeWine (inc.) |
1,029,860 |
79.51 |
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Republican |
Ronald Richard Dickson |
161,185 |
12.44 |
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Republican |
Frank Cremeans |
104,219 |
8.05 |
Total votes |
1,295,264 |
100 |
Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary result[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Ted Celeste |
375,205 |
43.86 |
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Democratic |
Marvin McMickle |
208,291 |
24.35 |
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Democratic |
Richard Cordray |
202,345 |
23.65 |
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Democratic |
Dan Radakovich |
69,620 |
8.14 |
Total votes |
855,461 |
100 |
General election
Results
Ohio United States Senate election, 2000[3]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Mike DeWine (inc.) |
2,665,512 |
59.9% |
+6.5% |
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Democratic |
Ted Celeste |
1,595,066 |
35.9% |
-3.3% |
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Libertarian |
John McAlister |
116,724 |
2.6% |
0.00% |
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Natural Law Party |
John Eastman |
70,713 |
1.6% |
0.00% |
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Write-in |
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786 |
0.00% |
0.00% |
Majority |
1,076,446 |
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Turnout |
4,448,801 |
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Republican hold |
Swing |
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References
- ↑ Results
- ↑ http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/fe2000/2000senate.htm Result
- ↑ http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2000/2000Stat.htm
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