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Wednesday, 6 November, 2002, 16:20 GMT

Mid-term elections: Winners and losers

BBC News Online reports on some of the main winners and losers in the United States' mid-term elections for the Senate, House of Representatives and state governorships.


WIN: Jeb Bush

Democrats failed to take the governorship of the state of Florida, despite a concerted campaign against the incumbent, President George Bush's brother Jeb. The Republican easily defeated challenger Bill McBride despite allegations of his role in the botched vote count in the presidential elections in 2000, rumours of an extra-marital affair and his daughter's alleged drug abuse.


LOSE: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

The daughter of Robert Kennedy lost her bid to become governor of Maryland in a contest with Republican Congressman Robert Erlich. She is the first Kennedy woman to hold elective office, and victory would have made her the first governor from the Kennedy clan.


LOSE: Walter Mondale

The former Democrat vice-president was narrowly beaten in Minnnesota by Republican Norm Coleman. Vice-President Mondale agreed to run for the seat after Senator Paul Wellstone was killed in a plane crash.


WIN: Gray Davis

The California governor fought off a challenge from Republican Bill Simon, who failed to capitalise on budget problems and popular irritation over the handling of the state's energy crisis.


LOSE: Max Cleland

Republican Saxby Chambliss defeated the incumbent Democrat senator, a disabled Vietnam War veteran whom he attacked on national security in a bitter campaign.


WIN: Katherine Harris

The Florida secretary of state who was at the centre of the vote-counting furore in November 2000 easily won a House seat in the Sarasota area.


LOSE: Jean Carnahan

Victory by Republican Jim Talent gave the party 50 seats and control of the Senate. The Democrat incumbent made history two years ago when she took up the seat of her husband Mel, who was killed in a plane crash weeks before the election.


LOSE: Tom Strickland

Incumbent Republican Senator Wayne Allard held off the dynamic lobbyist and former lawyer in one of the closest races of the campaign and a replay of their 1996 contest.


WIN: Elizabeth Dole

The Republican former transport secretary and the wife of failed presidential candidate Bob Dole defeated former Clinton aide Erskine Bowles for a Senate seat in North Carolina.


LOSE: Tim Hutchinson

A rare victory for Senate Democrats in Arkansas, where incumbent Republican Senator Hutchinson was defeated by Democrat Mark Pryor. Senator Hutchinson, a former Baptist minister, alienated conservatives in his party by divorcing his wife of 28 years to marry a much younger staff member.


Related to this story:
Senate races at-a-glance (06 Nov 02 | Americas) US networks cautious with results (06 Nov 02 | Americas) In pictures: US mid-term results (06 Nov 02 | Americas)


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