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词条 Electoral history of Robert Byrd
释义

  1. U.S. House elections

  2. U.S. Senate elections

  3. Pro tempore elections

  4. Presidential elections

  5. References

Electoral history of Robert Byrd, senior United States Senator from West Virginia (1959–2010), President pro tempore of the United States Senate (1989–1995, 2001, 2001–2003 and 2007–2010), Senate Majority (1977–1981, 1987–1989) and Minority Leader (1981–1987). He was also the longest-serving U.S. Senator in history, as well as the previous longest-serving member of Congress.

U.S. House elections

West Virginia's 6th congressional district, 1952:[1]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 104,387 (55.58%)
  • Latelle M. LaFollette Jr. (R) - 83,439 (44.42%)
West Virginia's 6th congressional district, 1954:[2]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 73,535 (62.73%)
  • Pat B. Withrow, Jr. (R) - 43,685 (37.27%)
West Virginia's 6th congressional district, 1956:[3]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 99,854 (57.40%)
  • Cleo S. Jones (R) - 74,110 (42.60%)

U.S. Senate elections

West Virginia United States Senate election, 1958:[4]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 381,745 (59.19%)
  • W. Chapman Revercomb (R) (inc.) - 263,172 (40.81%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 1964:[5]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 515,015 (67.67%)
  • Cooper P. Benedict (R) - 246,072 (32.33%)
West Virginia Democratic primary for the United States Senate, 1970:[6]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 195,725 (88.96%)
  • John J. McOwen - 24,286 (11.04%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 1970:[7]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 345,965 (77.64%)
  • Elmer Dodson (R) - 99,658 (22.36%)
West Virginia United States Senate elections, 1976:[8]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 566,359 (100.00%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 1982:[9]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 387,170 (68.49%)
  • Cleve Benedict (R) - 173,910 (30.76%)
  • William B. Howland (Socialist Workers) - 4,234 (0.75%)
West Virginia Democratic primary for the United States Senate, 1988:[10]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 252,767 (80.77%)
  • Bob Myers - 60,186 (19.23%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 1988:[11]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 410,983 (64.77%)
  • Jay Wolfe (R) - 223,564 (35.23%)
West Virginia Democratic primary for the United States Senate, 1994:[12]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 190,061 (85.42%)
  • James M. Fuller - 20,057 (9.01%)
  • Paul Nuchims - 12,381 (5.57%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 1994:[13]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 290,495 (69.01%)
  • Stan Klos (R) - 130,441 (30.99%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 2000:[14]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 469,215 (77.75%)
  • David T. Gallaher (R) - 121,635 (20.16%)
  • Joe Whelan (LBT) - 12,627 (2.09%)
West Virginia Democratic primary for the United States Senate, 2006:[15]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 159,154 (85.68%)
  • Billy Hendricks Jr. - 26,609 (14.32%)
West Virginia United States Senate election, 2006:[16]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 291,058 (64.41%)
  • John Raese (R) - 152,315 (33.71%)
  • Jesse Johnson (Mountain) - 8,522 (1.89%)

Pro tempore elections

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1989:[17]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 55 (55.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond - 45 (45.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1991:[18]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 56 (56.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) - 44 (44.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1993:[19]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 57 (57.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) - 43 (43.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1995:[20]
  • Strom Thurmond (R) - 52 (52.00%)
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 48 (48.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1997:[21]
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) - 55 (55.00%)
  • Robert Byrd - 45 (45.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 1999:[22]
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) - 55 (55.00%)
  • Robert Byrd - 45 (45.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, January 3, 2001:[23]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 51 (50.50%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) - 50 (49.51%)

Vice President Al Gore cast tie-breaking vote

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, January 20, 2001:[24]
  • Strom Thurmond (R) - 51 (50.50%)
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 50 (49.51%)

Vice President Dick Cheney cast tie-breaking vote

President pro tempore of the United States Senate, June 6, 2001:[25]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 51 (51.00%)
  • Strom Thurmond (R) (inc.) - 49 (49.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 2003:[26]
  • Ted Stevens (R) - 51 (51.00%)
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 49 (49.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 2005:[27]
  • Ted Stevens (R) (inc.) - 55 (55.00%)
  • Robert Byrd - 45 (45.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 2007:[28]
  • Robert Byrd (D) - 51 (51.00%)
  • Ted Stevens (R) (inc.) - 49 (49.00%)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate, 2009:[29]
  • Robert Byrd (D) (inc.) - 58 (58.59%)
  • Richard Lugar (R) - 41 (41.41%)

Presidential elections

West Virginia Democratic Presidential primary, 1976:[30]
  • Robert Byrd - 331,639 (89.01%)
  • George Wallace - 40,938 (10.99%)
Florida Democratic Presidential primary, 1976:[31]
  • Jimmy Carter - 448,844 (34.52%)
  • George Wallace - 396,820 (30.52%)
  • Henry M. Jackson - 310,944 (23.91%)
  • None of Names Shown - 37,626 (2.89%)
  • Milton Shapp - 32,198 (2.48%)
  • Mo Udall - 27,235 (2.09%)
  • Birch Bayh - 8,750 (0.67%)
  • Arthur O. Blessitt - 7,889 (0.61%)
  • Ellen McCormack - 7,595 (0.58%)
  • Sargent Shriver - 7,084 (0.55%)
  • Fred R. Harris - 5,397 (0.42%)
  • Robert Byrd - 5,042 (0.39%)
  • Frank Church - 4,906 (0.38%)
Georgia Democratic Presidential primary, 1976:[32]
  • Jimmy Carter - 419,272 (83.44%)
  • George Wallace - 57,594 (11.46%)
  • Mo Udall - 9,755 (1.94%)
  • Robert Byrd - 3,628 (0.72%)
  • Henry M. Jackson - 3,358 (0.67%)
  • Frank Church - 2,477 (0.49%)
  • Frank Joseph Ahern - 1,487 (0.30%)
  • Sargent Shriver - 1,378 (0.27%)
  • Birch Bayh - 824 (0.16%)
  • Fred R. Harris - 699 (0.14%)
  • Ellen McCormack - 635 (0.13%)
  • Abram Eisenman - 351 (0.07%)
  • Lloyd Bentsen - 277 (0.06%)
  • Frank Bona - 263 (0.05%)
  • Milton Shapp - 181 (0.04%)
  • George Roden - 153 (0.03%)
  • Bob Kelleher - 139 (0.03%)
1976 Democratic Presidential primaries:[33]
  • Jimmy Carter - 6,235,609 (39.19%)
  • Jerry Brown - 2,449,374 (15.39%)
  • George Wallace - 1,955,388 (12.29%)
  • Mo Udall - 1,611,754 (10.13%)
  • Henry M. Jackson - 1,134,375 (7.13%)
  • Frank Church - 830,818 (5.22%)
  • Robert Byrd - 340,309 (2.14%)
  • Sargent Shriver - 304,399 (1.91%)
  • Unpledged delegates - 283,437 (1.78%)
  • Ellen McCormack - 238,027 (1.50%)
  • Fred R. Harris - 234,568 (1.47%)
  • Milton Shapp - 88,254 (0.56%)
  • Birch Bayh - 86,438 (0.54%)
  • Hubert Humphrey - 61,992 (0.39%)
  • Ted Kennedy - 19,805 (0.12%)
  • Arthur O. Blessitt - 8,717 (0.06%)
  • Lloyd Bentsen - 4,046 (0.03%)
1976 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[34]
  • Jimmy Carter - 2,239 (74.48%)
  • Mo Udall - 330 (10.98%)
  • Jerry Brown - 301 (10.01%)
  • George Wallace - 57 (1.90%)
  • Ellen McCormack - 22 (0.73%)
  • Frank Church - 19 (0.63%)
  • Hubert Humphrey - 10 (0.33%)
  • Henry M. Jackson - 10 (0.33%)
  • Fred R. Harris - 9 (0.30%)
  • Milton Shapp - 2 (0.07%)
  • Robert Byrd, Cesar Chavez, Leon Jaworski, Barbara Jordan, Ted Kennedy, Jennings Randolph, Fred Stover - each 1 vote (0.03%)
1980 Democratic National Convention (Presidential tally):[35]
  • Jimmy Carter (inc.) - 2,123 (64.04%)
  • Ted Kennedy - 1,151 (34.72%)
  • William Proxmire - 10 (0.30%)
  • Koryne Kaneski Horbal - 5 (0.15%)
  • Scott M. Matheson, Sr. - 5 (0.15%)
  • Ron Dellums - 3 (0.09%)
  • Robert Byrd - 2 (0.06%)
  • John Culver - 2 (0.06%)
  • Kent Hance - 2 (0.06%)
  • Jennings Randolph - 2 (0.06%)
  • Warren Spannaus - 2 (0.06%)
  • Alice Tripp - 2 (0.06%)
  • Jerry Brown - 1 (0.03%)
  • Dale Bumpers - 1 (0.03%)
  • Hugh L. Carey - 1 (0.03%)
  • Walter Mondale - 1 (0.03%)
  • Edmund Muskie - 1 (0.03%)
  • Thomas J. Steed - 1 (0.03%)

References

1. ^Our Campaigns - WV District 6 Race - Nov 04, 1952
2. ^Our Campaigns - WV District 6 Race - Nov 04, 1954
3. ^Our Campaigns - WV District 6 Race - Nov 06, 1956
4. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 04, 1958
5. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1964
6. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate - D Primary Race - May 12, 1970
7. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 03, 1970
8. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 02, 1976
9. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 05, 1982
10. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate- D Primary Race - May 10, 1988
11. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1988
12. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate- D Primary Race - May 10, 1994
13. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 08, 1994
14. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 07, 2000
15. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate - D Primary Race - May 09, 2006
16. ^Our Campaigns - WV US Senate Race - Nov 07, 2006
17. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1989
18. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1991
19. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1993
20. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1995
21. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1997
22. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 1999
23. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 2001
24. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro-Tempore Race - Jan 20, 2001
25. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jun 06, 2001
26. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 2003
27. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 2005
28. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 2007
29. ^Our Campaigns - President Pro Tempore Race - Jan 03, 2009
30. ^Our Campaigns - WV US President - D Primary Race - May 11, 1976
31. ^Our Campaigns - FL US President - D Primary Race - Mar 09, 1976
32. ^Our Campaigns - GA US President - D Primary Race - May 04, 1976
33. ^Our Campaigns - US President - D Primaries Race - Feb 01, 1976
34. ^Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Jul 12, 1976
35. ^Our Campaigns - US President - D Convention Race - Aug 11, 1980
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