1984 United States Senate election in Kentucky

The 1984 United States Senate election in Kentucky was held on November 5, 1984. Incumbent Democratic Senator Walter Dee Huddleston lost re-election to a third term to Mitch McConnell by less than 0.5%. Despite Ronald Reagan winning nationwide in a landslide in the concurrent presidential election (even carrying Kentucky by a 20% margin), this was the only Republican flip of the 1984 U.S. Senate elections.

1984 United States Senate election in Kentucky

November 6, 1984
 
Nominee Mitch McConnell Walter Dee Huddleston
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 644,990 639,721
Percentage 49.90% 49.50%

McConnell:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Huddleston:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
     Tie      No Votes

U.S. senator before election

Walter Huddleston
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Mitch McConnell
Republican

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Huddleston was unopposed in the Democratic Party's primary. Governor John Y. Brown Jr. filed to run in March 1984, but withdrew for health reasons a few weeks later.[1]

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitch McConnell 39,465 79.22%
Republican C. Roger Harker 3,798 7.62%
Republican Tommy Klein 3,352 6.73%
Republican Thurman Jerome Hamlin 3,202 6.43%
Total votes 49,817 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Huddleston led in polling up until 2 months to election day against McConnell by as much as 40 points. He attacked Huddleston for missed votes to make paid speeches in Congress, using television advertisements of bloodhounds trying to track down the Democratic Senator.[3] Huddleston's 94% voting record was largely ignored. McConnell hired Roger Ailes for his campaign, a move he later called "one of the smartest moves I've ever made."[4] Kentucky was a Democratic-leaning state up until McConnell's victory in 1984, though Ronald Reagan also carried the state. McConnell would serve with Democrat Wendell Ford until 1999, and served with Republicans thereafter. He later would become Senate Majority Leader.

Results

General election results[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mitch McConnell 644,990 49.90% +13.03%
Democratic Walter Dee Huddleston (incumbent) 639,721 49.50% -11.48%
Socialist Workers Dave Welters 7,696 0.60% +0.60%
Total votes 1,292,407 100.00% N/A
Republican gain from Democratic

See also

References

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