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1996 Kentucky Senate election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1996 Kentucky Senate election

← 1994 November 5, 1996 1998 →

19 out of 38 seats in the Kentucky Senate
19 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Dan Kelly David Karem Larry Saunders
Party Republican Democratic Coalition Democratic
Leader since January 1995 January 1993
Leader's seat District 14 District 35 District 37
Seats before 17 21 0
Seats won 18 15 5[a]
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 6 Increase 5
Popular vote 272,485 322,901[b]
Percentage 45.77% 54.23%

  Democratic hold
  Republican hold
  Republican gain
  Coalition Democratic gain
  No election

Popular vote
Democratic:      50–60%      60–70%      100%
Republican:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      100%

President of the Senate before election

John A. Rose
Democratic

Elected President of the Senate

Larry Saunders
Democratic

The 1996 Kentucky Senate election took place on November 5, 1996. Part of the 1996 United States elections, Kentucky voters elected senators in 19 of the 38 Senate districts. Despite the Democratic Party maintaining a majority of 20 seats, five members of the Democratic Party joined all 18 Republicans to elect Larry Saunders the President of the Senate. This gave Republicans effective control of the Senate for the first time since 1920.[1]

Results by district

District Democratic Republican Total
% Vote % Vote
1 100.00% 23,679 0.00% 0 23,679
3 55.60% 13,043 44.40% 10,416 23,459
5 48.76% 15,928 51.24% 16,738 32,666
7 47.82% 18,263 52.18% 19,929 38,192
9 39.42% 12,777 60.58% 19,632 32,409
11 33.79% 14,595 66.21% 28,604 43,199
13 61.07% 18,262 38.93% 11,639 29,901
15 27.15% 8,845 72.85% 23,733 32,578
17 52.94% 14,520 47.06% 12,909 27,429
19 59.27% 24,198 40.73% 16,632 40,830
21 0.00% 0 100.00% 20,450 20,450
23 45.75% 13,854 54.25% 16,429 30,283
25 47.28% 12,579 52.72% 14,027 26,606
27 60.05% 18,211 39.95% 12,113 30,324
29 61.18% 18,878 38.82% 11,978 30,856
31 64.15% 18,167 35.85% 10,154 28,321
33 100.00% 24,373 0.00% 0 24,373
35 65.37% 30,381 34.63% 16,096 46,477
37 67.00% 22,348 33.00%% 11,006 33,354
Totals[2] 54.23% 322,901 45.77% 272,485 595,386

References

  1. ^ Chellgren, Mark R. (January 30, 1997). "GOP exerts newfound influence in Kentucky Senate". Associated Press.
  2. ^ "Kentucky State Board of Elections".

Notes

  1. ^ Five Democrats joined the 18 Republicans to elect Larry Saunders President of the Senate.
  2. ^ Includes votes for the five coalition Democrats.
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