Electoral history of Chris Dodd

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Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT)

Electoral history of Christopher Dodd, senior United States senator from Connecticut (1981–2011), United States Representative (1975–1981), Democratic National Committee chairman (1995–1997) and a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination

U.S. House elections[]

Connecticut's 2nd congressional district, 1974:[1]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) – 104,436 (59.02%)
  • (R) – 69,380 (39.21%)
  • (I) – 3,124 (1.77%)

Connecticut's 2nd congressional district, 1976:[2]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 142,684 (65.07%)
  • Richard Jackson (R) – 74,743 (34.09%)
  • (I) – 1,857 (0.85%)

Connecticut's 2nd congressional district, 1978:[3]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 116,624 (69.91%)
  • Thomas Hudson Connell (R) – 50,167 (30.07%)
  • Others (write-ins) – 23 (0.01%)

U.S. Senate elections[]

1980 Connecticut United States Senate election:[4]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) – 763,969 (56.34%)
  • James L. Buckley (R) – 581,884 (42.91%)
  • (LBT) – 5,336 (0.39%)
  • (Concerned Citizens) – 4,772 (0.35%)
  • Others (write-ins) – 114 (0.01%)

1986 Connecticut United States Senate election:[5]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 632,695 (64.76%)
  • (R) – 340,438 (34.85%)
  • (I) – 3,800 (0.39%)

1992 Connecticut United States Senate election:[6]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 882,569 (58.81%)
  • (R) – 572,036 (38.12%)
  • (Concerned Citizens) – 35,315 (2.35%)
  • (LBT) – 10,741 (0.72%)

1998 Connecticut United States Senate election:[7]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 628,306 (65.15%)
  • Gary Franks (R) – 312,177 (32.37%)
  • (Concerned Citizens) – 12,261 (1.27%)
  • (Term Limits) – 6,517 (0.68%)
  • (LBT) – 5,196 (0.54%)

2004 Connecticut United States Senate election:[8]

  • Christopher Dodd (D) (inc.) – 945,347 (66.35%)
  • Jack Orchulli (R) – 457,749 (32.13%)
  • (Concerned Citizens) – 12,442 (0.87%)
  • (LBT) (write-in) – 9,188 (0.65%)

Presidential elections[]

2008 New Hampshire Democratic Vice Presidential primary:[9]

(* – write-in candidate)

2008 Democratic presidential primaries:[10]

Excluding penalized contests, only primary and caucuses votes:

Including penalized contests:

(* – dropped out from race)

Leadership election[]

United States Senate Minority Leader (Democratic), 1994:

References[]

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