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United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1982

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November 5, 1982

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The 1982 United States Senate election in Minnesota was held on November 5, 1982. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator David Durenberger won re-election to his first full term.

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Candidates

  • William A. Branstner
  • Mark Dayton, businessman
  • Eugene McCarthy, former U.S. Senator and perennial candidate for President of the United States
  • Charles E. Pearson
  • Candidate

  • David Durenberger, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Campaign

    Dayton, 35, self-financed his campaign. Married to a Rockefeller and heir to a department store, his net worth was an estimated $30 million. Durenberger, who in 1978 and won the special election to finish the term of the late Hubert Humphrey , was largely unknown. He was considered a moderate, but supported Reagan's tax cuts. Dayton ran against Reaganomics. He has also campaigned against tax breaks for the wealthy and even promised "to close tax loopholes for the rich and the corporations—and if you think that includes the Daytons, you're right." By the end of September, the senate election already became the most expensive election of all-time, with over $8 million being spent. Dayton spent over $5 million, while Durenberger spent over $2 million.

    References

    United States Senate election in Minnesota, 1982 Wikipedia