United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1996
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The 1996 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democrat Paul Wellstone won reelection to a second term.[1]
Primary elections
The primary election was held on September 10, 1996.
DFL
1996 Minnesota U.S. Senate Primary Election (Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party)[2]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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DFL |
Paul Wellstone |
194,699 |
86.41% |
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DFL |
Richard Franson |
16,465 |
7.31% |
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DFL |
Ed Hansen |
9,990 |
4.43% |
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DFL |
Oloveuse S. Savior |
4,180 |
1.86% |
Turnout |
225,334 |
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General election
Campaign
Wellstone had unseated the two-term senator Boschwitz in the 1990 election. Boschwitz filed for a rematch.[3] He released ads calling Wellstone "embarrassingly liberal" and "Senator Welfare",[4] and accused Wellstone of supporting flag burning, a move some believe backfired.[5] As in 1990, Wellstone had a massive grassroots campaign that inspired college students, poor people and minorities to get involved in politics for the first time. Boschwitz significantly outspent Wellstone on campaign advertising and the race was closely contested, but Wellstone defeated Boschwitz by a nine-point margin in a three-way race. Dean Barkley received 7% of the vote[6] and was appointed by Governor Jesse Ventura to serve the last few months of Wellstone's term after Wellstone died in a plane crash 11 days before the 2002 election.
Results
United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1996
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Paul Wellstone (Incumbent) |
1,098,430 |
50.32% |
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Republican |
Rudy Boschwitz |
901,194 |
41.28% |
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Reform |
Dean Barkley |
152,328 |
6.98% |
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Grassroots |
Tim Davis |
14,139 |
0.65% |
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Libertarian |
Roy Ezra Carlton |
5,428 |
0.25% |
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Resource Party |
Howard Hanson |
4,381 |
0.20% |
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Natural Law |
Steve Johnson |
4,321 |
0.20% |
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Socialist Workers |
Thomas A. Fiske |
1,554 |
0.07% |
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Independent |
Write-In |
1,130 |
0.05% |
Total votes |
2,182,905 |
100.00% |
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