The 1992 United States Senate election in Washington was held on November 3, 1992. Incumbent Democratic Senator Brock Adams chose not to run for re-election to a second term after eight different women made allegations that he had engaged in various acts of sexual misconduct, including harassment and rape. Adams denied the allegations, but his popularity statewide was weakened considerably by them, and he chose to retire rather than risk costing the party his seat.

State Senator Patty Murray defeated Republican U.S. Representative Rod Chandler in the race to succeed Adams. Chandler seemed to have the upper hand in one of the debates until, for some unknown reason, he quoted the Roger Miller song "Dang Me." He was further damaged by the unpopularity of President George H. W. Bush in the Pacific Northwest.

Blanket primary

Candidates

Democratic

  • Don Bonker, former U.S. Representative from Vancouver and candidate for Senate in 1988
  • Gene Hart
  • Patty Murray, State Senator from Bothell
  • Jeffery Brian Venezia

Independent

  • LaPriel C. Barnes

Republican

  • Rod Chandler, U.S. Representative from Bellevue
  • Leo K. Thorsness, State Senator from Renton
  • Tim Hill, King County Executive

Socialist Workers

  • Mark Severs

Washington Taxpayers

  • William Cassius Goodloe, former Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court

Results

General election

Results

See also

  • 1992 United States Senate elections

References


Election Of 1992

Washington Senate Debate October 14, 1992

Predsjednički izbori u Sjedinjenim Državama 1992

1992 United States Senate election in Arizona Wikipedia

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