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2002 United States Senate election in Arkansas

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FieldValue
election_name2002 United States Senate election in Arkansas
countryArkansas
flag_year1924
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas
previous_year1996
next_election2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas
next_year2008
election_dateNovember 5, 2002
image1File:Mark Pryor, head and shoulders photo portrait with flag, 2006.jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Mark Pryor**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1**435,347**
percentage1**53.86%**
image2File:Timothy Hutchinson, official Senate photo portrait (cropped).jpg
nominee2Tim Hutchinson
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2372,909
percentage246.14%
map_image2002 United States Senate election in Arkansas results map by county.svg
map_size210px
map_captionCounty results
**Pryor:**
**Hutchinson:**
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionTim Hutchinson
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionMark Pryor
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Pryor:
Hutchinson:

The 2002 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Tim Hutchinson ran for a second term, but was defeated by Democratic candidate Mark Pryor, whose father David had held the seat from 1979 to 1997. This was the only Senate seat in the 2002 midterm elections to switch from Republican to Democratic, and Hutchinson was the only incumbent Republican senator to lose reelection during that cycle.

Major candidates

Democratic

  • Mark Pryor, Arkansas Attorney General

Republican

  • Tim Hutchinson, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Jim Bob Duggar, State Representative
Republican primary results by county

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General election

Debates

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 4, 2002

Results

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Columbia (Largest city: Magnolia)
  • Craighead (Largest city: Jonesboro)
  • Conway (Largest city: Morrilton)
  • Franklin (Largest city: Ozark)
  • Garland (Largest city: Hot Springs)
  • Independence (Largest city: Batesville)
  • Johnson (Largest city: Clarksville)
  • Logan (Largest city: Booneville)
  • Perry (Largest city: Perryville)
  • Sharp (Largest city: Cherokee Village)
  • Stone (Largest city: Mountain View)
  • Union (Largest city: El Dorado)
  • Van Buren (Largest city: Clinton)
  • Yell (Largest city: Dardanelle)

References

References

  1. "2002 Election Results".
  2. (November 4, 2002). "Senate Races".
  3. "Our Campaigns - AR US Senate Race - Nov 05, 2002".
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