United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2002

United States Senate election in Louisiana, 2002

November 5 and December 7, 2002

 
Nominee Mary Landrieu Suzanne Haik Terrell
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 638,654 596,642
Percentage 51.7% 48.3%

Blue parishes won by Landrieu.
Red parishes won by Terrell.

U.S. Senator before election

Mary Landrieu
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Mary Landrieu
Democratic

The 2002 United States Senate election in Louisiana was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu won re-election to a second term.

During the run-off, Landrieu was out-spent three-to-one by Republican contender Suzanne Haik Terrell, the Louisiana Elections Commissioner. Terrell also had prominent Republicans including President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney visit Louisiana to campaign on her behalf. Republicans, confident of victory having gained seats in the elections to the House of Representatives and to the Senate, solidifying control of the former and taking control of the latter, publicly called the election "Operation Icing on the Cake".[1][2] Some Democrats responded by calling their efforts "Operation Wipe that Smirk off of Bush's Face"[3] and dubbed Landrieu's subsequent run-off victory, "Operation Pie in the Face".[4]

Candidates

Democratic

Republican

Independents

  • Live Wire Landry
  • James Lemann
  • Gary D. Robbins

Initial results

Louisiana United States Senate jungle primary election, November 5, 2002
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Mary Landrieu (Incumbent) 573,347 46.00%
Republican Suzanne Haik Terrell 339,506 27.24%
Republican John Cooksey 171,752 13.78%
Republican Tony Perkins 119,776 9.61%
Democratic Raymond Brown 23,553 1.89%
Independent Patrick E. "Live Wire" Landry 10,442 0.84%
Independent James Lemann 3,866 0.31%
Libertarian Gary D. Robbins 2,423 0.19%
Republican Ernest Edward Skillman, Jr. 1,668 0.13%
Turnout 1,246,333 100.00%

Run off

Debates

Results

Landrieu pulled off what many considered to be an upset victory. The Republicans believed they would most likely win the race. Before the election many Republicans called the race operation icing on the cake. After Landrieu won the runoff Democrats dubbed her victory operation pie in the face. The race was close. In terms of rural parishes the vote was split fairly evenly. Landrieu did well in Caddo Parish home of Shreveport, and in East Baton Rouge Parish home of Baton Rouge. Ultimately though it was Landrieu's huge win in Orleans Parish home of New Orleans that pushed her over the finish line. Haik Terrell conceded defeat to Landrieu at 12:38 P.M. EST, congratulating Landrieu on her victory. Landrieu would go on to be reelected to a third term in 2008.

Louisiana United States Senate election runoff, December 7, 2002
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Mary Landrieu (Incumbent) 638,654 51.70% +1.53%
Republican Suzanne Haik Terrell 596,642 48.30% -1.53%
Majority 42,012 3.40% +3.06%
Turnout 1,235,296 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing

References

  1. Landrieu Faces Terrell for Senate in Louisiana Runoff Race Ms Magazine, December 6, 2002
  2. Reversal of Fortune American Prospect, December 12, 2002
  3. More thoughts on Louisiana victories Daily Kos, December 8, 2002
  4. Operation "Pie in the Face": Dems sweep LA Daily Kos, December 8, 2002
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