2000 United States Senate election in Massachusetts
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The 2000 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on November 7, 2000. It ran concurrently with the U.S. presidential election and elections to the U.S. Senate in other states, as well as elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy won re-election to a seventh full term. The election was notable for a strong third-party performance from Libertarian Carla Howell, who finished less than a percent behind Republican Jack E. Robinson III.
Candidates
Democratic
- Ted Kennedy, incumbent U.S. Senator first elected in 1962
Libertarian
Republican
Results
General election results[1] | Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
| | Democratic | Ted Kennedy (incumbent) | 1,889,494 | 72.69% | +14.62% |
| | Republican | Jack E. Robinson III | 334,341 | 12.86% | −28.15% |
| | Libertarian | Carla Howell | 308,860 | 11.88% | +11.22% |
| | Constitution | Philip F. Lawler | 42,113 | 1.62% | N/A |
| | Independent | Dale E. Friedgen | 13,687 | 0.53% | N/A |
| | Timesizing Not Downsizing | Philip Hyde III | 8,452 | 0.33% | N/A |
| | Write-in | 2,473 | 0.10% | +0.07% |
| Total votes | 2,734,006 | 100% | N/A |
| | Democratic hold |
See also
- 2000 United States Senate elections
References