Electoral history of Joe Lieberman

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Joe Lieberman (born February 24, 1942) is an American politician, having served as a United States Senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013. A former member of the Democratic Party, he was the party's nominee for Vice President in the 2000 election. Currently he is an Independent.

1980 congressional election[]

Connecticut's 3rd congressional district, 1980:[1]

  • Lawrence DeNardis (R) - 117,024 (52.33%)
  • Joe Lieberman (D) - 103,903 (46.46%)
  • Joelle Fishman (Citizens) - 2,711 (1.21%)
  • Write-in - 10 (0.00%)

U.S. Senate elections (1988-2000)[]

United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1988:[2]

  • Joe Lieberman (D) - 688,499 (49.76%)
  • Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (R) (inc.) - 678,454 (49.04%)
  • (LBT) - 12,409 (0.90%)
  • (New Alliance) - 4,154 (0.30%)
  • Others - 10 (0.00%)

United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1994:[3]

United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2000:[4]

  • Joe Lieberman (D) (inc.) - 828,902 (63.21%)
  • Philip A. Giordano (R) - 448,077 (34.17%)
  • (Concerned Citizens) - 25,509 (1.95%)
  • (LBT) - 8,773 (0.67%)

Presidential politics[]

2000 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally):[5]

  • Joe Lieberman - 4,337 (100.00%)

2000 United States presidential election:

2004 Democratic presidential primaries:[6]

2006 U.S. Senate election[]

Connecticut Democratic Senatorial Convention, May 20, 2006:[7]

  • Joe Lieberman (inc.) - 1,004 (66.53%)
  • Ned Lamont - 505 (33.47%)

Democratic primary for the United States Senate from Connecticut, August 8, 2006:[8]

  • Ned Lamont - 146,587 (51.79%)
  • Joe Lieberman (inc.) - 136,468 (48.21%)

United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006:[9]

  • Joe Lieberman (Connecticut for Lieberman) (inc.) - 564,095 (49.71%)
  • Ned Lamont (D) - 450,844 (39.73%)
  • (R) - 109,198 (9.62%)
  • Ralph Ferrucci (Green) - 5,922 (0.52%)
  • Timothy A. Knibbs (Concerned Citizens) - 4,638 (0.41%)
  • Carl E. Vassar (I) (write-in) - 80 (0.01%)

References[]

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