- United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1978
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United States Senate election in Massachusetts, 1978 1972 ← November 7, 1978 → 1984 Nominee Paul Tsongas Edward Brooke Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1,093,283 890,584 Percentage 55.06% 44.85%
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The United States Senate election of 1978 in Massachusetts was held on November 7, 1978 with the incumbent Republican Senator Edward Brooke being defeated by then Democratic Congressman Paul E. Tsongas.
Contents
Candidates
Republican
- Edward Brooke, incumbent Senator, former Massachusetts Attorney General.
- Avi Nelson, radio-television host.
Democratic
- Paul Tsongas, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 5th congressional district since 1975.
- Kathleen Sullivan Alioto, member of the Boston School Committee. Wife of former Mayor of San Francisco Joseph Alioto and daughter of New England Patriots owner Billy Sullivan.
- Paul Guzzi, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth since 1975, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1971-1975.
- Elaine Noble, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives since 1975. Was the first openly gay or lesbian candidate elected to a state legislature.
- Howard Phillips, Former Nixon Administration official. Served as the acting Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in 1973.
Results
Primaries
Republican primary [1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Edward Brooke 146,351 53.25 Republican Avi Nelson 128,388 46.27 All others 78 0.03 Democratic primary [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Paul Tsongas 296,915 35.55 Democratic Paul Guzzi 258,960 31.01 Democratic Kathleen Sullivan Alioto 161,036 19.28 Democratic Howard Phillips 65,397 7.83 Democratic Elaine Noble 52,464 6.28 All others 379 0.05 General election
General election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Paul E. Tsongas 1,093,283 55.06 Republican Edward Brooke 890,584 44.85 All others 1,833 0.09 Total votes 1,985,700 68.01% External links and references
References
Categories:- United States Senate elections, 1978
- United States Senate elections in Massachusetts
- Massachusetts stubs
- United States election stubs
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