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1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas

The 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator David Pryor decided to retire. Republican Tim Hutchinson won the open seat, becoming the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas since Reconstruction in 1872 and the first to ever be popularly elected in the state. He was the first to win this seat since 1870. Hutchinson lost re-election in 2002 to David Pryor's son Mark Pryor.

1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas

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Nominee Tim Hutchinson Winston Bryant
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 445,942 400,241
Percentage 52.70% 47.30%

County results

Hutchinson:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Bryant:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

David Pryor
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Tim Hutchinson
Republican

To date, this is the last time that Republicans flipped a Senate seat in a presidential election year despite losing the state in the presidential election.

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant and Arkansas State Senator Lu Hardin finished in the top two in the primary, and Bryant narrowly defeated Hardin in the runoff.

Results (Primary) edit

Democratic primary results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Winston Bryant 129,328 39.99%
Democratic Lu Hardin 71,889 22.23%
Democratic Bill Bristow 58,093 17.96%
Democratic Sandy McMath 42,303 13.08%
Democratic Kevin Smith 21,774 6.74%

Runoff edit

Democratic Runoff[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Winston Bryant 87,564 52.44%
Democratic Lu Hardin 79,411 47.56%

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Huckabee was unopposed for the nomination.

Huckabee withdrawal edit

Although Huckabee won the Senate nomination unopposed in the May primary, he abandoned his Senate bid when Governor Jim Guy Tucker resigned from office and he became Governor of Arkansas.[10]

Replacement selection edit

Following Huckabee's withdrawal, several candidates announced their interest in running:

The main candidates were Dickey and Hutchinson, but in light of a potential impasse, some compromise candidates were floated:

On June 11, White, Nelson, and Bethune all endorsed Hutchinson. Shortly thereafter, Jones and Dickey withdrew and endorsed Hutchinson. Brown also withdrew his candidacy to seek Hutchinson's open House seat, which he lost to Hutchinson's younger brother Asa Hutchinson in a special convention. Hutchinson was ratified as the nominee by the Arkansas Republican State Committee.[14]

Results edit

Hutchinson won election to the U.S. Senate, receiving just over 5% more of the vote than his opponent Bryant. This was despite incumbent U.S. President Bill Clinton being re-elected by a 17-point margin in his home state of Arkansas, though the state had begun to trend more Republican at the time.

1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas[15][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tim Hutchinson 445,942 52.70%
Democratic Winston Bryant 400,241 47.30%
Total votes 846,183 100.0%
Republican gain from Democratic

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "AR US Senate - D Primary 1996". OurCampaigns. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d Lancaster, Bob (May 17, 1996). "Who are these guys?". Arkansas Times. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Senate Demos Lining up to Retire -- Pryor the Fifth". April 21, 1995.
  4. ^ a b "Democrats See 'Solid South' Slipping Away". Christian Science Monitor. May 1, 1995.
  5. ^ "Access Books, Audiobooks, Magazines and More!".
  6. ^ "Pryor Makes It Official, He'S Leaving The Senate". The Washington Post. April 22, 1995. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  7. ^ "Mack the Nice: Thomas F. "Mack" McLarty, III". April 29, 2019.
  8. ^ "Other days". April 28, 2021.
  9. ^ "AR US Senate - D Runoff 1996". Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  10. ^ a b c "AllPolitics - Wanted: A Senate Candidate - May 31, 1996". CNN.
  11. ^ "Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
  12. ^ "Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
  13. ^ a b c d e "AllPolitics - Arkansas GOP Gets Top State Office but Loses Top Senate Candidate". CNN.
  14. ^ "AllPolitics - Bryant, Hutchinson Contend for Open Senate Seat in Arkansas". CNN.
  15. ^ "Our Campaigns - AR US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1996". www.ourcampaigns.com.
  16. ^ "Our Campaigns - AR US Senate Race - Nov 05, 2002". www.ourcampaigns.com.

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The 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 5 1996 Incumbent Democratic U S Senator David Pryor decided to retire Republican Tim Hutchinson won the open seat becoming the first Republican to win a U S Senate seat in Arkansas since Reconstruction in 1872 and the first to ever be popularly elected in the state He was the first to win this seat since 1870 Hutchinson lost re election in 2002 to David Pryor s son Mark Pryor 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas 1990 November 5 1996 2002 Nominee Tim Hutchinson Winston Bryant Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 445 942 400 241 Percentage 52 70 47 30 County results Hutchinson 50 60 60 70 70 80 Bryant 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S senator before election David Pryor Democratic Elected U S Senator Tim Hutchinson Republican To date this is the last time that Republicans flipped a Senate seat in a presidential election year despite losing the state in the presidential election Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Withdrew 1 1 2 Declined 1 2 Results Primary 1 3 Runoff 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Results 2 3 Huckabee withdrawal 2 4 Replacement selection 3 Results 4 See also 5 ReferencesDemocratic primary editCandidates edit Winston Bryant Arkansas Attorney General 1 Lu Hardin State Senator 2 Bill Bristow attorney 2 Sandy McMath attorney and son of former governor Sidney Sanders McMath 2 Kevin Smith State Senator 2 Withdrew edit Jay Bradford State Senator from Pine Bluff Senate Majority Whip and Democratic nominee for U S Representative in 1994 endorsed Bryant 3 Pat Hays mayor of North Little Rock endorsed Bryant 4 5 Declined edit Mike Beebe then a State Senator in the Arkansas General Assembly and a future Governor explored a bid but didn t announce 3 Mack McLarty 17th White House Chief of Staff 6 4 endorsed McMath 7 Lamar Pettus Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas ran for Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court 8 Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant and Arkansas State Senator Lu Hardin finished in the top two in the primary and Bryant narrowly defeated Hardin in the runoff Results Primary edit Democratic primary results 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Winston Bryant 129 328 39 99 Democratic Lu Hardin 71 889 22 23 Democratic Bill Bristow 58 093 17 96 Democratic Sandy McMath 42 303 13 08 Democratic Kevin Smith 21 774 6 74 Runoff edit Democratic Runoff 9 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Winston Bryant 87 564 52 44 Democratic Lu Hardin 79 411 47 56 Republican primary editCandidates edit Mike Huckabee Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas Results edit Huckabee was unopposed for the nomination Huckabee withdrawal edit Although Huckabee won the Senate nomination unopposed in the May primary he abandoned his Senate bid when Governor Jim Guy Tucker resigned from office and he became Governor of Arkansas 10 Replacement selection edit Following Huckabee s withdrawal several candidates announced their interest in running John E Brown State Senator from Siloam Springs Jay Dickey U S Representative from Pine Bluff 10 Tim Hutchinson U S Representative from Fort Smith 10 Julia Hughes Jones former Arkansas State Auditor 1980 1994 11 12 The main candidates were Dickey and Hutchinson but in light of a potential impasse some compromise candidates were floated Ed Bethune former U S Representative from Searcy and nominee for Senate in 1984 13 Steve Luelf former state senator and candidate for governor in 1994 13 Sheffield Nelson chair of the Arkansas Republican Party and gubernatorial nominee in 1990 and 1994 13 Tommy F Robinson former U S Representative and candidate for governor in 1990 13 Frank D White former governor of Arkansas 1980 1982 13 On June 11 White Nelson and Bethune all endorsed Hutchinson Shortly thereafter Jones and Dickey withdrew and endorsed Hutchinson Brown also withdrew his candidacy to seek Hutchinson s open House seat which he lost to Hutchinson s younger brother Asa Hutchinson in a special convention Hutchinson was ratified as the nominee by the Arkansas Republican State Committee 14 Results editHutchinson won election to the U S Senate receiving just over 5 more of the vote than his opponent Bryant This was despite incumbent U S President Bill Clinton being re elected by a 17 point margin in his home state of Arkansas though the state had begun to trend more Republican at the time 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas 15 16 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tim Hutchinson 445 942 52 70 Democratic Winston Bryant 400 241 47 30 Total votes 846 183 100 0 Republican gain from DemocraticSee also edit1996 United States Senate electionsReferences edit a b AR US Senate D Primary 1996 OurCampaigns Retrieved August 14 2020 a b c d Lancaster Bob May 17 1996 Who are these guys Arkansas Times Retrieved August 14 2020 a b Senate Demos Lining up to Retire Pryor the Fifth April 21 1995 a b Democrats See Solid South Slipping Away Christian Science Monitor May 1 1995 Access Books Audiobooks Magazines and More Pryor Makes It Official He S Leaving The Senate The Washington Post April 22 1995 Retrieved June 13 2022 Mack the Nice Thomas F Mack McLarty III April 29 2019 Other days April 28 2021 AR US Senate D Runoff 1996 Retrieved August 14 2020 a b c AllPolitics Wanted A Senate Candidate May 31 1996 CNN Encyclopedia of Arkansas Encyclopedia of Arkansas a b c d e AllPolitics Arkansas GOP Gets Top State Office but Loses Top Senate Candidate CNN AllPolitics Bryant Hutchinson Contend for Open Senate Seat in Arkansas CNN Our Campaigns AR US Senate Race Nov 05 1996 www ourcampaigns com Our Campaigns AR US Senate Race Nov 05 2002 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas amp oldid 1220465868, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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