Английская Википедия:2000 United States Senate election in Nevada
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:ElectionsNV The 2000 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Democrat Richard Bryan decided to retire instead of seeking a third term. Republican nominee John Ensign won the open seat.
Incumbent Richard Bryan had been re-elected in 1994, winning by a comfortable margin amidst a national Republican wave.
Background
Incumbent Senator Richard Bryan had first been elected in 1988, and re-elected comfortably in 1994 amidst a national Republican wave. When he announced his retirement on February 18, 1999, many saw this decision as creating a competitive race.[1][2] Immediately, both parties sought top recruits, with Democrats favoring former governor Bob Miller, and Republicans seeking former congressman, and 1998 Senate nominee John Ensign.[3]
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Ed Bernstein, attorney and talk show host
Declined
- Richard Bryan, incumbent Senator since 1989.[1]
- Bob Miller, former Governor of Nevada 1989-1999.[4]
- Frankie Sue Del Papa, Nevada Attorney General since 1991.[5]
Miller was interested, but on March 15, 1999 announced he would not run for Senate.[6] He chose not to run, as he liked living in Nevada and he and his family felt that 25 years in politics was enough.[6][7] With Miller out of the running, the next credible challenger was Nevada Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa. However, she would withdraw in September of that year, citing a lack of fundraising.[5] In the end, Democrats would nominate wealthy attorney and talk show host Ed Bernstein.[8]
Results
Bernstein was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary
Candidates
- John Ensign, former U.S. Representative and nominee for the United States Senate in 1998
- Richard Hamzik
- Fernando Platin, Jr.
Ensign, a former congressman, lost the 1998 Senate election to Harry Reid by a narrow margin of 401 votes. After this loss, Ensign contemplated leaving politics for good. Bryan's retirement shook up these plans and Ensign, a top recruit for the GOP, ran and became a top fundraiser.[7] Ensign faced only token opposition.
Results
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General election
Candidates
- Ernie Berghof (IA)
- Ed Bernstein (D)
- John Ensign (R), former U.S. Representative and nominee for the United States Senate in 1998
- Bill Grutzmacher (CF)
- J.J. Johnson (L)
- Kathryn Rusco (G)
Campaign
Ensign was the favorite leading in polls by double digits. and significantly outraising his opponent.[9][10] Bernstein would counter by loaning his campaign nearly $1 million of his own money.[11] The trajectory of the race would change in the late summer when Ensign would face attacks for his anti-abortion stance and for voting to slash Social Security benefits. Ensign also was hurt by his comments claiming tax payer funded abortion to be worse than rape.[12] Bernstein also drew attention for his campaign by taking a group of senior citizens to Mexico to get them prescription drugs and highlight the high prices of prescription drugs.[13] However, even with these developments, Ensign still maintained a comfortable lead in polling in the closing weeks of the race.[14]
Debates
- Complete video of debate, October 10, 2000
- Complete video of debate, October 20, 2000
Results
On election night, Ensign won comfortably, winning every county and ending a 12 year losing streak for Republicans in the states Senate races.[15]Шаблон:Election box begin Шаблон:Election box winning candidate with party link Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link Шаблон:Election box None of These Candidates Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link Шаблон:Election box candidate with party link Шаблон:Election box candidate Шаблон:Election box majority Шаблон:Election box turnout Шаблон:Election box gain with party link without swing Шаблон:Election box end
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Carson City
- Clark (largest municipality: Las Vegas)
- Humboldt (largest municipality: Winnemucca)
- Lyon (largest municipality: Fernley)
- Mineral (largest municipality: Hawthorne)
- Pershing (largest municipality: Lovelock)
- Storey (largest municipality: Virginia City)
- Washoe (largest municipality: Reno)
- White Pine (largest municipality: Ely)
See also
References
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