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Gubernatorial & U.S. Senate Candidates
(2000 General Election Cycle)
Gubernatorial Candidates
State Democrat Republican
Delaware Lt. Governor Ruth Ann Minner ex-State House Majority Leader John Burris
Indiana Governor Frank O’Bannon Congressman David McIntosh
Missouri State Treasurer Bob Holden Congressman Jim Talent
Montana State Auditor Mark O’Keefe Lt. Governor Judy Martz
New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen Former U.S. Senator Gordon Humphrey
North Carolina Attorney General Mike Easley Former Charlotte Mayor Richard Vinroot
North Dakota Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp John Hoeven
Utah Former Congressman Bill Orton Governor Michael Leavitt
Vermont Governor Howard Dean State Representative Ruth Dwyer
Washington Governor Gary Locke John Carlson
West Virginia Congressman Bob Wise Beat Incumbent Governor Cecil Underwood
 
U.S. Senate Candidates
State Democrat Republican
Arizona Stuart Starky U.S. Senator Jon Kyl
California U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein Congressman Tom Campbell
Connecticut U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman Waterbury Mayor Richard Giordano
Delaware Governor Tom Carper Beat Incumbent U.S. Senator Bill Roth
Florida State Treasurer Bill Nelson Congressman Bill McCollum
Georgia U.S. Senator Zell Miller Former U.S. Senator Mack Mattingly
Hawaii U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka Former State Senator John Carroll
Indiana David Johnson U.S. Senator Richard Lugar
Maine State Senate President Mark Lawrence U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe
Maryland U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes Paul Rappaport
Massachusetts U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy

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Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Stabenow Beat Incumbent U.S. Senator Spencer Abraham
Minnesota Former State Auditor Mark Dayton Beat Incumbent U.S. Senator Rod Grams
Mississippi Troy Brown U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott
Missouri Jean Carnahan (Widow of former Governor Carnahan) Beat Incumbent U.S. Senator John Ashcroft
Montana Brian Schweitzer U.S. Senator Conrad Burns
Nebraska Former Governor Ben Nelson State Attorney General Don Stenberg
Nevada Ed Bernstein Former Congressman John Ensign
New Jersey Jon Corzine Congressman Bob Franks
New Mexico U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman Former Congressman Bill Redmond
New York Hillary Rodham Clinton Congressman Rick Lazio
North Dakota U.S. Senator Kent Conrad Duane Sand
Ohio Ted Celeste (Brother of former Governor Celeste) U.S. Senator Mike DeWine
Pennsylvania Congressman Ron Klink U.S. Senator Rick Santorum
Rhode Island Congressman Bob Weygand U.S. Senator Lincoln Chafee
Tennessee Jeff Clark U.S. Senator Bill Frist
Texas Gene Kelly U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
Utah State Senate Minority Leader Scott Howell U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch
Vermont State Auditor Edward Flanagan U.S. Senator James Jeffords
Virginia U.S. Senator Chuck Robb Former Governor George Allen Beat Incumbent
Washington Former Congresswoman Maria Cantwell Beat Incumbent U.S. Senator Slade Gorton
West Virginia U.S. Senator Robert Byrd David Gallaher
Wisconsin U.S. Senator Herb Kohl John Gillespie
Wyoming Mel Logan U.S. Senator Craig Thomas
 
Notes
Note #1: Candidates with either unknown or no official websites are those in regular black font.
Note #2: indicates won election.
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