1998 United States Senate election in Louisiana
The 1998 United States Senate election in Louisiana was held November 3, 1998. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Breaux won re-election to a third term. As of 2020, this is the last time the Democrats have won the Class 3 Senate Seat from Louisiana.
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Parish Results Breaux: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Donelon: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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Elections in Louisiana |
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Presidential Elections
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
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State elections by year
Gubernatorial
Lieutenant gubernatorial Attorney General |
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Major candidates
Democratic
- John Breaux, incumbent U.S. Senator
Republican
- Jim Donelon, State Representative
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | John Breaux | 620,502 | 64.0% | ||
Republican | Jim Donelon | 306,616 | 31.6% | ||
Independent | Raymond Brown | 12,203 | 1.3% | ||
Independent | Sam Houston Melton | 9,893 | 1.0% | ||
Independent | Darryl Paul Ward | 7,964 | 0.8% | ||
Independent | L. D. Knox | 6,366 | 0.7% | ||
Independent | Jeffrey H. Diket | 3,227 | 0.3% | ||
Independent | Martin A. Rosenthal | 2,398 | 0.3% |
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gollark: That would be impractical and probably bad?
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gollark: Economic power is very related to political power.
See also
- United States Senate elections, 1998
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