2002 United States Senate election in Nebraska|
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County results
Hagel: 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% >90% |
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The 2002 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel won re-election to a second term.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Charlie A. Matulka, construction worker[1]
- Al Hamburg, perennial candidate
Results
Libertarian primary
Candidates
- John J. Graziano, businessman
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
General election
Candidates
- Chuck Hagel (Republican), incumbent U.S. Senator
- Charlie Matulka (Democratic), construction worker
- John Graziano (Libertarian), businessman
- Phil Chase (Independent)
Predictions
Results
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
References
- ^ "The 2002 Elections: Midwest; Nebraska". November 7, 2002 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ a b c John A. Gale. Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska, Primary Election, May 14, 2002 (PDF).
- ^ "Senate Races". www.centerforpolitics.org. November 4, 2002. Archived from the original on November 18, 2002. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
- ^ John A. Gale. Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska, General Election, November 7, 2002 (PDF).
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