United States Senate election in Oregon, 2002
United States Senate election in Oregon, 2002

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The 2002 United States Senate election in Oregon was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Republican United States Senator Gordon Smith ran for re-election to a second term. Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury emerged as the Democratic nominee, and though a competitive gubernatorial election occurred at the same time, Bradbury's campaign was never able to gain traction and Smith overwhelmingly won re-election.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary results[1] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Bill Bradbury |
279,792 |
85.89 |
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Democratic |
Craig Hanson |
27,472 |
8.43 |
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Democratic |
Greg Haven |
13,995 |
4.30 |
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Democratic |
Write-ins |
4,480 |
1.38 |
Total votes |
325,739 |
100.00 |
Republican primary
Results
Republican primary results[1] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Gordon Smith (inc.) |
306,504 |
98.89 |
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Republican |
Write-ins |
3,439 |
1.11 |
Total votes |
309,943 |
100.00 |
General election
Campaign
Smith, who had only served one term in the U.S. Senate, had slightly lower than a 50% approval rating before the summer of 2002 began.[2] By July 2002, Smith had raised over $5 million, while Bradbury raised only about $1 million.[3]
Results
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