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1980 United States Senate election in New Hampshire
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The 1980 United States Senate election in New Hampshire took place on November 4, 1980. Incumbent Democratic Senator John A. Durkin, who won a contentious do-over election in 1975 following an extremely close election in 1974, ran for re-election to a second term. Former New Hampshire Attorney General Warren Rudman won a crowded Republican primary and faced Durkin in the general election. While Republican presidential nominee Ronald Reagan won the state by a wide margin in the presidential election, Rudman unseated Durkin by a slim margin, winning 52 percent of the vote to Durkin's 48 percent. After Durkin's loss, no Democrat would be elected to the Senate from the state until 2008.
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Democratic primary
Candidates
- John A. Durkin, incumbent U.S. Senator
- William F. Sullivan, disabled veteran[1]
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
- Warren Rudman, former New Hampshire Attorney General[3]
- John Sununu, former State Representative, Tufts University professor[3]
- Wesley Powell, former Governor of New Hampshire[3]
- Edward B. Hager, physician[4]
- Lawrence J. Brady, former Deputy Director of the Office of Export Enforcement[4]
- David H. Bradley, former State Senator[3]
- Anthony Campaigne, businessman[3]
- George B. Roberts, Jr., Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[3]
- Robert Marvel, retired United States Navy commander[4]
- E. J. Smith, encyclopedia salesman[3]
- Carmen Chimento, 1974 and 1975 American Independent Party nominee for the U.S. Senate
Results
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General election
Results
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References
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