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United States Senate election in Maine, 1996

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The 1996 United States Senate election in Maine was held November 5, 1996. Incumbent Republican United States Senator William Cohen decided to retire instead of seeking a fourth term. To replace him, United States Congressman and former Governor of Maine Joseph E. Brennan won the Democratic primary while political consultant and 1994 nominee for Governor of Maine Susan Collins won the Republican primary. A competitive general election ensued, but Collins ultimately won out over Brennan, keeping the seat in the Republican column. With Collins' election to the Senate in 1996, Maine became only the second state after California to have two sitting women senators.

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Candidates

  • Joseph E. Brennan, former U.S. Representative and former Governor of Maine
  • Jean Hay Bright, environmental activist
  • Sean Faircloth, State Senator
  • Jerald Leonard
  • Richard A. Spencer, former congressional candidate
  • Candidates

  • Susan Collins, nominee for Governor in 1994
  • W. John Hathaway, State Senator
  • Robert A. G. Monks, nominee for the United States Senate in 1976
  • References

    United States Senate election in Maine, 1996 Wikipedia