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2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas

The 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Senator Mark Pryor ran for a second term. No Republican filed to challenge him, and his only opponent was Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy. Pryor won re-election with almost 80% of the vote, despite Republican John McCain winning the state by nearly 20 points in the concurrent presidential election.

2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas

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Nominee Mark Pryor Rebekah Kennedy
Party Democratic Green
Popular vote 804,678 207,076
Percentage 79.53% 20.47%

County results
Pryor:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

U.S. senator before election

Mark Pryor
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Mark Pryor
Democratic

Kennedy received the highest ever vote share of any Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate,[1] and the highest for a third party Senate candidate in Arkansas until her record was surpassed by Libertarian candidate Ricky Dale Harrington Jr. in 2020.

As of 2023, this was the last time Democrats won a statewide federal election in Arkansas.

Candidates edit

Democratic edit

Green edit

  • Rebekah Kennedy, attorney and nominee for Attorney General in 2006 and 2010

General election edit

Campaign edit

On March 10, the state Republican Party announced it has no plans to field a candidate against Pryor. The only Republican to express interest in the race, health care executive Tom Formicola, decided not to run the weekend before filing began. Formicola lost the GOP primaries for the Senate in 2004 and the United States House of Representatives in 2006. As a result, Pryor was the only Senator in 2008 to face no major-party opposition in a reelection bid.[2]

There had been speculation that former Governor Mike Huckabee would run against Pryor if his presidential bid were unsuccessful, but on March 8, Huckabee said he would not contest the race.[3]

Pryor's sole challenger was Green Party nominee Rebekah Kennedy, who entered the race in April 2007.[4] Kennedy received 206,504 votes (20.54%).[5] This is the highest percentage of the vote for any Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate ever, and her 206,504 votes is the second most total votes received by a Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate after Medea Susan Benjamin's 326,828 votes in the 2000 California Senate race.[1] Kennedy's campaign, in addition to being record breaking for the Green Party, was also the strongest showing of any independent or third-party candidate running for the U.S. Senate in 2008.

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[6] Safe D October 23, 2008
CQ Politics[7] Safe D October 31, 2008
Rothenberg Political Report[8] Safe D November 2, 2008
Real Clear Politics[9] Safe D November 4, 2008

Polling edit

Pryor was polled at 90% in a poll without a challenger in March.[10]

Results edit

2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark Pryor (incumbent) 804,678 79.53%
Green Rebekah Kennedy 207,076 20.47%
Total votes 1,011,754 100.00%
Democratic hold

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on July 29, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Today's THV - KTHV Little Rock News Article". Todaysthv.com. March 10, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  3. ^ Huckabee says he won't run against Pryor 2008-03-16 at the Wayback Machine, Nasdaq.com
  4. ^ "Kennedy enters race for Pryor's Senate Seat", Daniel Nassaw, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, April 14, 2007.
  5. ^ "U.S. Senate Statewide Results". Secretary of State of Arkansas. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  6. ^ "2008 Senate Race ratings for October 23, 2008". The Cook Political Report. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  7. ^ Race Ratings Chart: Senate October 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine CQ Politics
  8. ^ "2008 Senate ratings". Inside Elections. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  9. ^ "2008 RCP Averages & Senate Results". Real Clear Politics. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  10. ^ "Arkansas Polls". Electoral-vote.com. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  11. ^ "U.S. Senate Statewide Results". Secretary of State of Arkansas. December 2, 2008. Retrieved December 9, 2008.

External links edit

  • from the Arkansas Secretary of State
  • U.S. Congress candidates for Arkansas at Project Vote Smart
  • from CQ Politics
  • Arkansas U.S. Senate from OurCampaigns.com
  • from 2008 Race Tracker
  • Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets
  • official campaign websites (Archived)
    • , Green Party candidate
    • , Democratic incumbent

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The 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 4 2008 Incumbent Senator Mark Pryor ran for a second term No Republican filed to challenge him and his only opponent was Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy Pryor won re election with almost 80 of the vote despite Republican John McCain winning the state by nearly 20 points in the concurrent presidential election 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas 2002 November 4 2008 2014 Nominee Mark Pryor Rebekah Kennedy Party Democratic Green Popular vote 804 678 207 076 Percentage 79 53 20 47 County resultsPryor 60 70 70 80 80 90 U S senator before election Mark Pryor Democratic Elected U S Senator Mark Pryor Democratic Kennedy received the highest ever vote share of any Green Party candidate running for U S Senate 1 and the highest for a third party Senate candidate in Arkansas until her record was surpassed by Libertarian candidate Ricky Dale Harrington Jr in 2020 As of 2023 update this was the last time Democrats won a statewide federal election in Arkansas Contents 1 Candidates 1 1 Democratic 1 2 Green 2 General election 2 1 Campaign 2 2 Predictions 2 3 Polling 2 4 Results 2 4 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCandidates editDemocratic edit Mark Pryor incumbent U S Senator Green edit Rebekah Kennedy attorney and nominee for Attorney General in 2006 and 2010General election editCampaign edit On March 10 the state Republican Party announced it has no plans to field a candidate against Pryor The only Republican to express interest in the race health care executive Tom Formicola decided not to run the weekend before filing began Formicola lost the GOP primaries for the Senate in 2004 and the United States House of Representatives in 2006 As a result Pryor was the only Senator in 2008 to face no major party opposition in a reelection bid 2 There had been speculation that former Governor Mike Huckabee would run against Pryor if his presidential bid were unsuccessful but on March 8 Huckabee said he would not contest the race 3 Pryor s sole challenger was Green Party nominee Rebekah Kennedy who entered the race in April 2007 4 Kennedy received 206 504 votes 20 54 5 This is the highest percentage of the vote for any Green Party candidate running for U S Senate ever and her 206 504 votes is the second most total votes received by a Green Party candidate for U S Senate after Medea Susan Benjamin s 326 828 votes in the 2000 California Senate race 1 Kennedy s campaign in addition to being record breaking for the Green Party was also the strongest showing of any independent or third party candidate running for the U S Senate in 2008 Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 6 Safe D October 23 2008 CQ Politics 7 Safe D October 31 2008 Rothenberg Political Report 8 Safe D November 2 2008 Real Clear Politics 9 Safe D November 4 2008 Polling edit Pryor was polled at 90 in a poll without a challenger in March 10 Results edit 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mark Pryor incumbent 804 678 79 53 Green Rebekah Kennedy 207 076 20 47 Total votes 1 011 754 100 00 Democratic hold Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Madison Largest city Huntsville Washington Largest city Fayetteville Cleburne Largest city Heber Springs White Largest city Searcy Faulkner Largest city Conway Lonoke Largest city Cabot Polk Largest city Mena Saline Largest city Benton Scott Largest city Waldron Montgomery Largest city Mount Ida Sebastian Largest city Fort Smith Pope Largest city Russellville Crawford Largest city Van Buren Searcy Largest city Marshall Baxter Largest city Mountain Home Marion Largest city Bull Shoals Boone Largest city Harrison Carroll Largest city Berryville Newton Largest city Jasper Benton Largest city Rogers See also edit2008 United States Senate elections 2002 United States Senate election in ArkansasReferences edit a b A short history of Green Party U S Senate races Green Party Watch Archived from the original on July 29 2018 Retrieved January 1 2021 Today s THV KTHV Little Rock News Article Todaysthv com March 10 2008 Retrieved July 26 2012 Huckabee says he won t run against Pryor Archived 2008 03 16 at the Wayback Machine Nasdaq com Kennedy enters race for Pryor s Senate Seat Daniel Nassaw Arkansas Democrat Gazette April 14 2007 U S Senate Statewide Results Secretary of State of Arkansas Retrieved April 9 2009 2008 Senate Race ratings for October 23 2008 The Cook Political Report Retrieved April 1 2021 Race Ratings Chart Senate Archived October 28 2010 at the Wayback Machine CQ Politics 2008 Senate ratings Inside Elections Retrieved April 1 2021 2008 RCP Averages amp Senate Results Real Clear Politics Retrieved August 31 2021 Arkansas Polls Electoral vote com Retrieved July 26 2012 U S Senate Statewide Results Secretary of State of Arkansas December 2 2008 Retrieved December 9 2008 External links editElections from the Arkansas Secretary of State U S Congress candidates for Arkansas at Project Vote Smart Arkansas U S Senate from CQ Politics Arkansas U S Senate from OurCampaigns com Arkansas U S Senate race from 2008 Race Tracker Campaign contributions from OpenSecrets official campaign websites Archived Rebekah Kennedy Green Party candidate Mark Pryor Democratic incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas amp oldid 1208809605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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