1996 United States Senate election in Nebraska
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The 1996 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 5, 1996. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator J. James Exon decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term. Republican nominee Chuck Hagel won the open seat by 14 points.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Ben Nelson | 93,140 | 97.00 | |
Democratic | Write-ins | 2,882 | 3.00 | |
Total votes | 96,022 | 100.00 |
Republican primary
Candidates
- Chuck Hagel, businessman
- Don Stenberg, Attorney General of Nebraska
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Chuck Hagel | 112,953 | 62.24 | |
Republican | Don Stenberg | 67,974 | 37.46 | |
Republican | Write-ins | 544 | 0.30 | |
Total votes | 181,471 | 100.00 |
General election
Candidates
- John DeCamp (L), State Senator and former Republican
- Bill Dunn (NL)
- Chuck Hagel (R), businessman
- Ben Nelson (D), Governor of Nebraska
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Chuck Hagel | 379,933 | 56.14% | +15.21% | |
Democratic | Ben Nelson | 281,904 | 41.65% | −17.25% | |
Libertarian | John DeCamp | 9,483 | 1.40% | ||
Natural Law | Bill Dunn | 4,806 | 0.71% | ||
Write-ins | 663 | 0.10% | |||
Majority | 98,029 | 14.48% | −3.49% | ||
Turnout | 676,958 | ||||
Republican gain from Democratic | Swing |