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2008 United States Senate election in New Hampshire

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2008 United States Senate election in New Hampshire

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November 4, 2008
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NomineeJeanne ShaheenJohn E. Sununu
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote358,438314,403
Percentage51.62%45.28%

County results
Municipality results
Shaheen:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%
Sununu:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Tie:     40–50%

U.S. senator before election

John E. Sununu
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Jeanne Shaheen
Democratic

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The2008 United States Senate election in New Hampshire was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican U.S. SenatorJohn E. Sununu ran for re-election to a second term, but was defeated by DemocratJeanne Shaheen in a rematch of the2002 election. Shaheen's win marked the first time since 1972 that a Democrat won this seat, and made her the first Democratic senator elected from New Hampshire sinceJohn A. Durkin's victory in1975.

Background

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For a considerable amount of time, New Hampshire had always been considered an island ofconservatism in the Northeast. Following the 2006 election, however, many offices were taken over by Democrats:RepresentativesCarol Shea-Porter andPaul Hodes,GovernorJohn Lynch, the majority of theNew Hampshire Executive Council, and the majority of both legislative chambers (which had not occurred since 1911).[1] The popularity of Governor Lynch was considered an impediment to Sununu's re-election.[2] Though the state voted for then-Gov.George W. Bush in2000,Sen.John Kerry narrowly won the state over Bush in2004.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Campaign

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Shaheen, the Democratic nominee, at a rally in the lead-up to the election.

AstronautJay BuckeyMD, Portsmouth MayorSteve Marchand, andKatrina Swett (wife of former CongressmanRichard Swett who ran for this seat in1996), had announced their candidacies but withdrew in favor of former governor Jeanne Shaheen upon her entrance into the race.[3]

Shaheen had been the Democratic nominee for the race in 2002. Since 2005, Shaheen had served as director of theInstitute of Politics atHarvard Kennedy School before leaving on September 14, 2007. She had been aggressively courted to run by SenatorTed Kennedy (D-MA) on behalf of Senate Democrats, and by a "Draft Shaheen" campaign led by former New Hampshire Democratic ChairmanKathy Sullivan.

The filing deadline for the Democratic and Republican Parties was June 13, 2008. Shaheen filed, as didRaymond Stebbins.[4]

Results

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Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJeanne Shaheen43,96888.5%
DemocraticRaymond Stebbins5,28110.6%
Write-in4070.8%
Total votes49,656100.0%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Sununu (incumbent)60,85288.7%
RepublicanTom Alciere7,08410.3%
Write-in6851.0%
Total votes68,621100.0%

General election

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Candidates

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Campaign

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A November 2006SurveyUSA poll of New Hampshire voters found Sununu had a 47% approval rating.[6] A February 1, 2007 poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire found that only 45% of New Hampshire voters held a favorable opinion of Sununu. In June 2007, a poll by 7NEWS andSuffolk University of likely voters reported that only 31 percent in the poll said Sununu deserved re-election, with 47 percent saying that someone else should get his seat.[7]

A July 2008 Granite State Poll had Sununu's favorability rating at 52%, his unfavorability rating at 33%, and neutral or undecided by 16%.[8] Shaheen is viewed favorable by 53%, unfavorable by 31% and neutral or undecided by 15%.[9]

SenatorJohn McCain, the Republican nominee for president, had mentioned Sununu as a possible running mate for the 2008 presidential election, as well asLindsey Graham,Bob Riley,Steve Forbes andJohn Thune. Sununu had said he would remain neutral in the New Hampshire primary. However, McCain selectedAlaska governorSarah Palin instead.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[10]TossupOctober 23, 2008
CQ Politics[11]Lean D(flip)October 31, 2008
Rothenberg Political Report[12]Likely D(flip)November 2, 2008
Real Clear Politics[13]Lean D(flip)November 2, 2008

Polling

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SourceDateJohn
Sununu (R)
Jeanne
Shaheen (D)
Ken
Blevens (L)
Undecided
American Research Group[14]March 29, 200734%44%––22%
American Research Group[15]June 200729%57%––14%
Research 2000[16]July 200734%56%––10%
WMUR-CNN[17]July 200738%54%––7%
Rasmussen Reports[18]September 16, 200743%48%––9%
American Research Group[19]September 18, 200741%46%––13%
WMUR-CNN[20]September 200738%54%––7%
SurveyUSA[21]November 5, 200742%53%––5%
American Research Group[22]December 20, 200752%41%––7%
Granite State Poll[23]February 11, 200837%54%––7%
Rasmussen Reports[24]February 13, 200841%49%––––
American Research Group[25]March 20, 200833%47%––20%
Rasmussen Reports[26]March 21, 200841%49%––––
Rasmussen Reports[27]May 23, 200843%50%––––
American Research Group[28]June 18, 200840%54%––6%
Rasmussen Reports[29]June 20, 200839%53%––––
Granite State Poll[30]July 20, 200842%46%––10%
American Research Group[31]July 19, 200836%58%––––
Rasmussen Reports[32]July 23, 200845%51%––––
Rasmussen Reports[33]August 19, 200843%52%––––
American Research Group[34]August 18, 200841%52%––7%
Public Opinion Strategies[35]September 3, 200844%46%3%5%
American Research Group[36]September 13, 200840%52%––8%
Granite State Poll[37]September 14, 200844%48%––7%
Rasmussen Reports[38]September 23, 200852%45%1%2%
Rasmussen Reports[39]October 1, 200845%50%1%3%
Rasmussen Reports[40]October 23, 200846%52%––––
Rasmussen Reports[41]October 30, 200844%52%––––
Survey USA[42]October 30, 200840%53%6%2%

Fundraising

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Candidate (party)ReceiptsDisbursementsCash on handDebt
Jeanne Shaheen (D)$8,273,501.00$8,225,580.00$47,920.00$120,630.00
John Sununu (R)$8,879,307.00$8,868,017.00$104,187.00$0
Source: Federal Election Commission[43]

Results

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Results by municipality.
2008 United States Senate election in New Hampshire
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJeanne Shaheen358,43851.62%+4.95%
RepublicanJohn Sununu (incumbent)314,40345.28%−5.83%
LibertarianKen Blevens21,5163.10%+0.89%
Total votes694,357100.0%N/A
Democraticgain fromRepublican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Storm of change sweeps through N.H. Legislature
  2. ^"Can Sununu Hold on in New Hampshire?".Real Clear Politics. July 30, 2007. RetrievedJuly 30, 2007.[dead link]
  3. ^Swett Drops Out Of NH Senate Race[permanent dead link] WCSH 6 September 21, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2007
  4. ^Democratic Party Cumulative FilingsArchived June 5, 2011, at theWayback Machine New Hampshire Secretary of State. Retrieved June 15, 2008.
  5. ^Republican Party Cumulative FilingsArchived June 5, 2011, at theWayback Machine New Hampshire Secretary of State. Retrieved June 15, 2008.
  6. ^Results of SurveyUSA News Poll #11151, conducted November 2006
  7. ^Ralph Z. Hallow,"N.H. poll puts Gore over Clinton",Washington Times, June 27, 2007
  8. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 7, 2008. RetrievedJuly 31, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 7, 2008. RetrievedJuly 31, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^"2008 Senate Race ratings for October 23, 2008".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
  11. ^Race Ratings Chart: SenateArchived October 28, 2010, at theWayback MachineCQ Politics
  12. ^"2008 Senate ratings".Inside Elections. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
  13. ^"2008 RCP Averages & Senate Results". Real Clear Politics. RetrievedAugust 31, 2021.
  14. ^American Research Group
  15. ^American Research Group
  16. ^Research 2000
  17. ^WMUR-CNN
  18. ^Rasmussen Reports
  19. ^American Research Group
  20. ^WMUR-CNN
  21. ^SurveyUSA[permanent dead link]
  22. ^American Research Group
  23. ^Granite State Poll
  24. ^Rasmussen Reports
  25. ^American Research Group
  26. ^Rasmussen Reports
  27. ^Rasmussen Reports
  28. ^American Research Group
  29. ^Rasmussen Reports
  30. ^Granite State Poll
  31. ^American Research Group
  32. ^Rasmussen Reports
  33. ^Rasmussen Reports
  34. ^American Research Group
  35. ^Public Opinion Strategies
  36. ^American Research Group
  37. ^Granite State Poll
  38. ^Rasmussen Reports
  39. ^Rasmussen Reports
  40. ^Rasmussen Reports
  41. ^Rasmussen Reports
  42. ^Survey USA
  43. ^"New Hampshire 2008 Senate race fundraising".

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