1978 United States Senate elections

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox election The 1978 United States Senate elections were held on November 7, in the middle of Democratic President Jimmy Carter's term. The 33 seats of Class 2 were contested in regular elections. Special elections were also held to fill vacancies.

Thirteen seats changed hands between parties, resulting in a net gain of three seats for the Republicans allowing them to break the Democrats' filibuster-proof majority. Democrats nevertheless retained a 58–41 majority.

Results summary

style="background:Template:Party color; width:58%" | 58 style="background:Template:Party color; width:1%" | 1 style="background:Template:Party color; width:41%" | 41
Democratic I Republican
Parties style="background-color:Template:Party color" | style="background-color:Template:Party color" | style="background-color:Template:Party color" | style="background-color:Template:Party color" | Total
Democratic Republican Independent Other
Last elections (1976)
Before these elections
Template:Party shading/Democratic | 61 38 1 0 100
Not up Template:Party shading/Democratic | 43 21 1 0 65
Up Template:Party shading/Democratic | 18 17 0 35
Template:Small 16 Template:Party shading/Republican | 17 33
Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic | 1 1
Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic | 1 1
Incumbent retired 5Template:Efn 5 10
Template:Small 2 Template:Party shading/Republican | 3 5
Template:Small colspan=2 Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Decrease 2 Republicans replaced by Template:Increase 2 Democrats
Template:Decrease 3 Democrats replaced by Template:Increase 3 Republicans
5
Result 4 Template:Party shading/Republican | 6 10
Incumbent ran Template:Party shading/Democratic | 13Template:EfnTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn 12Template:Efn 25
Template:Small 6 Template:Party shading/Republican | 9 15
Template:Small colspan=2 Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Decrease 2 Republicans replaced by Template:Increase 2 Democrats
Template:Decrease 5 Democrats replaced by Template:Increase 5 Republicans
7
Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic | 2 0 2
Template:Small colspan=2 Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Decrease 1 Republican replaced by Template:Increase 1 Democrat 1
Result 11 Template:Party shading/Republican | 14 0 0 25
Total elected 15 Template:Party shading/Republican | 20 0 0 35
Net gain/loss Template:Decrease 3 Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Increase 3 Template:Steady Template:Steady 3
Nationwide vote Template:Party shading/Democratic | 15,302,929 14,794,225 299,624 278,078 30,674,856
Share Template:Party shading/Democratic | 49.89% 48.23% 0.98% 0.91% 100%
Result Template:Party shading/Democratic | 58 41 1 0 100

Source: Clerk of the United States House of Representatives<ref name=Clerk>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Gains, losses, and holds

Retirements

Five Republicans and three Democrats retired instead of seeking re-election. One Democrat retired instead of seeking election to finish the unexpired term and one Democrat retired instead of seeking election to a full term.

State Senator Replaced by
Alabama (regular) Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Arkansas Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Kansas Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Minnesota (special) Template:Party shading/DFL | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Mississippi Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Nebraska Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Oklahoma Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
South Dakota Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Virginia Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Wyoming Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname

Defeats

Three Republicans and four Democrats sought re-election but lost in the primary or general election. One Democrat sought election to a full term but lost in the general election, one Democrat sought election to a full term but lost in the primary and one Democrat sought election to finish the unexpired term but lost in the primary.

State Senator Replaced by
Alabama (special) Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Colorado Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Iowa Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Maine Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Massachusetts Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Michigan Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
Minnesota (regular) Template:Party shading/DFL | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
Montana Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname
New Hampshire Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname
New Jersey Template:Party shading/Republican | Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Template:Sortname

Post-election changes

One Democrat resigned on May 7, 1980, and was later replaced by Democratic appointee.

State Senator Replaced by
Maine
(Class 1)
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Change in composition

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Key
align=center Template:Party shading/Democratic | D# Democratic
align=center Template:Party shading/Republican | R# Republican
align=center Template:Party shading/Independent | I# Independent

Race summary

Special elections during the 95th Congress

In these special elections, the winner was seated during 1978 or before January 3, 1979; ordered by election date, then state.

State Incumbent Result Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Alabama
(Class 3)
Maryon Pittman Allen Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1978 Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic/Hold | Interim appointee lost nomination.
Democratic hold.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Minnesota
(Class 1)
Muriel Humphrey Template:Party shading/DFL | DFL 1978 Template:Small Template:Party shading/Republican | Interim appointee retired.
Republican gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list

Elections leading to the next Congress

In these general elections, the winners were elected for the term beginning January 3, 1979; ordered by state.

All of the elections involved the Class 2 seats.

State Incumbent Result Candidates
Senator Party Electoral history
Alabama Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic [[1946 United States Senate special election in Alabama|1946 Template:Small]]
1948
1954
1960
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Democratic/Hold | Incumbent retired.
Democratic hold.
Template:Plainlist
Alaska Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1968 Template:Small
1970
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Arkansas Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1977 Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic/Hold | Interim appointee retired.
Democratic hold.
Template:Plainlist
Colorado Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Delaware Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Georgia Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic [[1972 United States Senate special election in Georgia|1972 Template:Small]]
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Idaho Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1972 Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Illinois Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Iowa Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Kansas Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1962 Template:Small
[[1962 United States Senate special election in Kansas|1962 Template:Small]]
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Republican/Hold | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Incumbent resigned December 23, 1978 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed December 23, 1978.
Template:Plainlist
Kentucky Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Louisiana Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Template:Small
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Maine Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Massachusetts Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Democratic | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Template:Plainlist
Michigan Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966 Template:Small
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Democratic | Incumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain.
Template:Plainlist
Minnesota Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/DFL | DFL 1976 Template:Small Template:Party shading/Republican | Interim appointee lost election.
Republican gain.
Incumbent resigned December 29, 1978 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed December 30, 1978.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Mississippi Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1942
1948
1954
1960
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent retired.
Republican gain.
Incumbent resigned December 27, 1978 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed December 27, 1978.
Template:Plainlist
Montana Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1978 Template:Small Template:Party shading/Democratic/Hold | Interim appointee lost nomination.
Democratic hold.
Incumbent resigned December 12, 1978 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed December 15, 1978.
Template:Plainlist
Nebraska Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1954
1960
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Democratic | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Template:Plainlist
New Hampshire Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic [[1962 United States Senate special election in New Hampshire|1962 Template:Small]]
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain.
Template:Plainlist
New Jersey Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1954
1960
1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Democratic | Incumbent lost renomination.
Democratic gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
New Mexico Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1972 Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
North Carolina Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1972 Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Oklahoma Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1972 Template:Party shading/Democratic | Incumbent retired.
Democratic gain.
Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Oregon Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Rhode Island Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1960
1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
South Carolina Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1954 (write-in)Template:Efn
1954 Template:Small
1956 Template:Small
[[1956 United States Senate special election in South Carolina|1956 Template:Small]]
1960
1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
South Dakota Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 1972 Template:Party shading/Republican | Incumbent retired.
New senator elected.
Republican gain.
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Tennessee Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Texas Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican [[1961 United States Senate special election in Texas|1961 Template:Small]]
1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:PlainlistTemplate:Collapsible list
Virginia Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1972 Template:Party shading/Republican/Hold | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Incumbent resigned January 1, 1979 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed January 2, 1979.
Template:Plainlist
West Virginia Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic [[1958 United States Senate special election in West Virginia|1958 Template:Small]]
1960
1966
1972
Incumbent re-elected. Template:Plainlist
Wyoming Template:Sortname Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 1966
1972
Template:Party shading/Republican/Hold | Incumbent retired.
Republican hold.
Incumbent resigned December 31, 1978 to give successor preferential seniority.
Successor appointed January 1, 1979.
Template:Plainlist

Closest races

Nine races had a margin of victory under 10%:

State Party of winner Margin
Virginia data-sort-value=-1 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 0.38%
Texas data-sort-value=-1 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 0.53%
West Virginia data-sort-value=1 Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic 0.96%
New Hampshire data-sort-value=-0.5 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican (flip) 2.20%
Iowa data-sort-value=-0.5 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican (flip) 3.21%
Michigan data-sort-value=-0.5 Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic (flip) 4.29%
New Mexico data-sort-value=-1 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 6.82%
Illinois data-sort-value=-1 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 7.87%
North Carolina data-sort-value=-1 Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican 9.02%

Oklahoma was the tipping point state with a margin of 32.6%.

Alabama

Template:See also There were two elections in Alabama, due to the death of senator Jim Allen.

Alabama (regular)

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Democrat John Sparkman retired and was succeeded by Howell Heflin, the former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Heflin, the Democratic candidate, faced no Republican opponent in the general election, defeating Prohibition Party nominee Jerome B. Couch.

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Alabama (special)

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Following the death of senator Jim Allen, his widow Maryon was appointed by governor George Wallace to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held. In this election, Democratic state senator Donald W. Stewart defeated former Republican congressman James D. Martin to serve the remaining two years of the term.

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Alaska

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Republican Ted Stevens won reelection to a second full (his third total) term, defeating Democrat Donald Hobbs.

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Arkansas

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Following the death of senator John L. McClellan, then Kaneaster Hodges Jr. was appointed by governor David Pryor to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held. In this election, Democratic state governor David Pryor defeated former Republican challenger Thomas Kelly Jr. to serve the six-year term.

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Colorado

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Democrat Floyd Haskell decided to run for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by William L. Armstrong, the Republican nominee and the U.S. Representative.

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Delaware

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Democratic United States senator Joe Biden won re-election to a second term, defeating Republican challenger James H. Baxter Jr., the Delaware Secretary of Agriculture.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Georgia

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Democrat Sam Nunn won re-election to a second term.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Idaho

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Republican James A. McClure was elected to a second term in office.

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Illinois

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Republican Charles H. Percy ran for re-election to a third term in the United States Senate. Percy was opposed by Democratic nominee Alex Seith (D), attorney and former member of the Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals. Though Percy had been expected to coast to re-election over Seith, a first-time candidate, the election quickly became competitive. In the last few days of the campaign, a desperate Percy ran a television advertisement that featured him apologizing and acknowledging that, "I got your message and you're right."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Percy's last-ditch effort appeared to have paid off, as he was able to edge out Seith to win what would end up being his third and final term in the Senate.

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Iowa

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Democrat Dick Clark decided to run for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by Roger Jepsen, the Republican nominee and former Lieutenant Governor of Iowa.

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Kansas

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Republican James B. Pearson retired and was succeeded by Nancy Kassebaum, the daughter of Alf Landon, defeating Democratic nominee William R. Roy, the former U.S. Representative. Roy also lost to Bob Dole in the 1974 election for Kansas' other Senate seat.

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Kentucky

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Democrat Walter Huddleston was re-elected to a second term.

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Louisiana

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Democrat J. Bennett Johnston won re-election to unopposed and his second term.

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Maine

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Democrat William Hathaway decided to run for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by William Cohen, the Republican nominee and the United States Congressman from Maine's 2nd congressional district and Hayes Gahagan, former Maine State Senator

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Republican Robert P. Griffin ran for re-election to a third term, but was defeated by the Democratic candidate, and former Detroit City Council President Carl Levin.

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Minnesota

Template:See also There were two elections in Minnesota, due to the death of Hubert Humphrey.

Minnesota (regular)

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Democrat Wendell Anderson was defeated by Republican challenger businessman Rudy Boschwitz.

In 1978, all three key statewide races in Minnesota were up for election—the Governorship, and both Senate Seats (the other Senate seat belonged to Hubert Humphrey, who died in 1978). But, there was a particular oddity to the three races—all three had incumbents who were never elected to the office in the first place. This became a well played issue by the Republicans—a billboard put up across the state read, "The DFL is going to face something scary -- an election".

When Walter Mondale resigned after being elected to the Vice Presidency in 1976, sitting Governor Wendell Anderson resigned in order to be appointed by his successor Rudy Perpich to the open seat. This act did not sit well with the electorate. Plywood magnate Rudy Boschwitz campaigned as a liberal Republican and spent freely of his own money, but all that seemed to really matter was that he was neither a DFLer or Wendell Anderson in an election cycle where both were rejected by the voters. The result was not even close—the challenger Boschwitz won in a 16-point landslide as all three statewide offices switched into Republican hands.

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Minnesota (special)

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Incumbent Muriel Humphrey retired. Democratic candidate Bob Short was defeated by Republican candidate David Durenberger.

In 1978, all three key statewide races in Minnesota were up for election—the Governorship, and both Senate Seats (the other Senate seat belonged to Wendell Anderson, who, as Governor of Minnesota, appointed himself to fill the seat vacated by Walter Mondale, when Mondale ascended to the Vice Presidency in 1976). But, there was a particular oddity to the three races—all three had incumbents who were never elected to the office in the first place. This became a well played issue by the Republicans: a billboard put up across the state read, "The DFL is going to face something scary — an election".

When Hubert H. Humphrey died in office in January 1978, sitting Governor Rudy Perpich appointed Humphrey's widow, Muriel to sit until a special election could be held later that year. However, Muriel Humphrey opted not to seek election to the seat in her own right, and the DFL nominated former Texas Rangers owner Bob Short to run in the subsequent special election. The Independent-Republicans, on their part, nominated the liberal Republican David Durenberger, creating an unusual race in which the DFL candidate was positioned to the right of the Independent-Republican candidate. In addition to the general sense of dissatisfaction voters felt for the DFL, the DFL also had to contend with a large number of liberal members of the DFL, who were dissatisfied with Short's positions on hot button issues such as abortion, motorboat usage in the Boundary Waters Canoe area, and government spending, crossing party lines to vote for Durenberger. As a result, Durenberger won in a 26.9-percent landslide as the governorship and both U.S. Senate seats switched into Republican hands in what would be known as the "Minnesota Massacre".

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Mississippi

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Democrat James Eastland retired. Republican Thad Cochran won the open seat over Democrat Maurice Dantin, former District Attorney<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref> and Independent Charles Evers, Mayor of Fayette.

Evers was the first African American elected since the Reconstruction era to be mayor in any Mississippi city in 1969. He ran as an independent, and as a result his campaign divided the Democrats and allowed Cochran to win the senate seat with a 45 percent plurality.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> This made him the first Republican in a century to win a statewide election in Mississippi for any office except US President.<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Dead link</ref> Eastland resigned on December 27, 1978, to give Cochran a seniority advantage over new incoming senators.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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Montana

Template:Infobox election {{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Template:See also Following the death of senator Lee Metcalf on January 12, 1978, Montana Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul G. Hatfield was appointed to serve for the remainder of Metcalf's term. Hatfield opted to run for a full term in office, but was overwhelmingly defeated in the Democratic primary by Congressman Max Baucus of the 1st congressional district. Baucus advanced to the general election, where he was opposed by Larry R. Williams, an author and the Republican nominee. Baucus ended up defeating Williams by a solid margin to win his first term in the Senate, and, following Hatfield's resignation on December 12, 1978, he began serving his first term in the Senate.

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Nebraska

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Republican Carl Curtis retired instead of seeking a fifth term. In the elections, Democratic nominee J. James Exon won the open seat over Republican Donald Eugene Shasteen.

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New Hampshire

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Incumbent Democrat Thomas J. McIntyre decided to run for re-election to a fourth term, but was defeated by Gordon J. Humphrey, the Republican nominee also a professional pilot and conservative activist.

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New Jersey

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Republican Clifford P. Case narrowly lost renomination to anti-tax conservative Jeff Bell, but the Democratic nominee, former professional basketball player Bill Bradley, easily won the general election.

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New Mexico

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Republican senator Pete Domenici successfully ran for re-election to a second term, defeating Democrat Toney Anaya, Attorney General of New Mexico.

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North Carolina

Template:Infobox election {{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Template:See also The general election was fought between the Republican Incumbent Jesse Helms and Democrat John Ingram. Helms won re-election, by a slightly wider margin than in 1972.

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Jesse Helms won the Republican Party's nomination unopposed.

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Oklahoma

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Republican Dewey F. Bartlett retired instead of seeking a second term due to his declining health. In the elections, Democratic nominee David Boren won the open seat over Republican Robert B. Kamm.

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Oregon

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Republican senator Mark Hatfield successfully ran for re-election to a third term, defeating Democrat Vernon Cook, State Legislator and candidate for U.S. Representative in 1970 and 1974.

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Rhode Island

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Democrat Claiborne Pell successfully sought re-election, defeating Republican James G. Reynolds.

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South Carolina

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The South Carolina Democratic Party held their primary for governor on June 13, 1978. Charles D. Ravenel, an unsuccessful candidate in the 1974 gubernatorial contest, originally planned to run for governor again in 1978, but was convinced by Vice President Walter Mondale in 1977 to run for senator. He garnered over 50% of the vote in the primary and avoided a runoff election. Template:Election box begin Template:Election box winning candidate with party link Template:Election box candidate with party link Template:Election box candidate with party link Template:Election box candidate with party link Template:Election box end

Senator Strom Thurmond faced no opposition from South Carolina Republicans and avoided a primary election.

Thurmond generally ignored Ravenel on the campaign and refused to debate him. When they did cross paths, Thurmond criticized Ravenel for never having held a political office. Ravenel did not help his cause by his actions in the 1974 gubernatorial race when he refused to endorse the Democratic nominee after he had been disqualified. This irritated many Democrats and they also accused him of being nothing more than a liberal New Yorker. Age was beginning to become an issue with Thurmond, so to combat perceptions of old age, Thurmond often appeared with his children on the campaign trail. While 1978 was generally a Democratic year, Thurmond was able to pull off a commanding victory over Ravenel.

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South Dakota

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Incumbent Democrat James Abourezk retired instead of seeking a second term. In the elections, Republican congressman Larry Pressler won the open seat over Democratic former mayor of Rapid City Don Barnett, thus becoming the first Vietnam veteran to serve in the Senate

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Tennessee

Template:Infobox election {{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Template:See also Two-term popular incumbent Howard Baker, who had served as United States Senate Minority Leader since 1977, ran for reelection against first-time candidate and Democratic Party activist Jane Eskind.

In the August 3 Democratic primary Eskind won in an open primary against eight other candidates:<ref name="ourcampaigns">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • Eskind - 196,156 (34.52%)
  • Bruce - 170,795 (30.06%)
  • Lee - 89,939 (15.83%)
  • Boyd - 48,458 (8.53%)
  • Bradley - 22,130 (3.90%)
  • Heinsohn - 17,787 (3.13%)
  • Foster - 10,671 (1.88%)
  • Nyabongo - 7,682 (1.35%)
  • Vick - 4,414 (0.78%)
  • Write-in - 147 (0.03%)

In the Republican primary, also held August 3, Baker easily emerged as the winner:<ref name="ourcampaigns2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • Baker - 205,680 (83.44%)
  • Howard - 21,154 (8.58%)
  • Boles - 8,899 (3.61%)
  • Patty - 3,941 (1.60%)
  • Seiler - 3,831 (1.55%)
  • Trapp - 2,994 (1.22%)

Baker won with a 15-point margin in the general election, held on November 7:<ref name="ourcampaigns3">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Texas

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Virginia

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Incumbent William L. Scott retired. Former Secretary of the Navy Republican John Warner beat Attorney General of Virginia Andrew P. Miller. Scott then resigned January 1, 1979 and Warner was appointed January 2, 1979 for early seniority purposes.

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West Virginia

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Democratic incumbent Jennings Randolph won re-election to a fifth term over Republican Arch Moore, former governor of West Virginia.

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Wyoming

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Incumbent Republican Clifford Hansen retired instead of seeking a third term. In the elections, Republican nominee Alan K. Simpson won the open seat over Democrat Raymond B. Whitaker, an attorney from Casper and nominee for U.S. Senate in 1960.

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