Last updated: November 5, 2008 -- 12:55 p.m.
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Most Competitive Senate Races
Key
Winner
Seat changed party
Alaska
Stevens (R), Incumbent
- 2002 Results: 78%-11%
- Recent Grade: C-
Cuddy (D)
Colorado
Schaffer (R) -- 42%
- Retiring: Allard; Recent Grade: B+
Udall (D) -- 53%
- Recent Grade: C-
Georgia
Chambliss (R), Incumbent -- 49.9%
- 2002 Results: 53%-46%
- Recent Grade: A
- Runoff race expected since neither has gained majority of the vote
Martin (D) -- 46.7%
Idaho
Risch (R) -- 54%
- Retiring: Craig; Recent Grade: C-
LaRocco (D) -- 39%
Kentucky
McConnell (R), Incumbent -- 53%
- 2002 Results: 65%-35%
- Recent Grade: B-
Lunsford (D) -- 47%
Louisiana
Kennedy (R) -- 47%
Landrieu (D), Incumbent -- 50%
- 2002 Results: 52%-48%
- Recent Grade: C+
Maine
Collins (R), Incumbent -- 59%
- 2002 Results: 58%-42%
- Recent Grade: D+
Allen (D) -- 41%
- Recent Grade: D-
Minnesota
Coleman (R), Incumbent
- 2002 Results: 50%-47%
- Recent Grade: C
- Will be recounted - margin within 694 votes
Franken (D)
Mississippi
Wicker (R) -- 56%
- Retiring: Lott; Recent Grade: C
- Recent Grade: B+
Musgrove (D) -- 44%
Nebraska
Johanns (R) -- 57%
- Retiring: Hagel; Recent Grade: D-
Kleeb (D) -- 41%
New Hampshire
Sununu (R), Incumbent -- 45%
- 2002 Results: 51%-46%
- Recent Grade: A-
Shaheen (D) -- 52%
- As a governor supported free flow at the borders and supported policy that ensured no additional cost to the state to enforce illegal immigration.
North Carolina
Dole (R), Incumbent -- 44%
- 2002 Results: 54%-45%
- Recent Grade: A
Hagan (D) -- 53%
- Supports a local/federal partnership in immigration enforcement, but oes not support 287 (g) program without federal funding. For secure borders and prosecuting employers who hire illegals.
Oregon
Smith (R), Incumbent -- 46%
- 2002 Results: 56%-40%
- Recent Grade: C+
Merkley (D) -- 49%
Virginia
Gilmore (R) -- 35%
- Retiring: J. Warner; Recent Grade: C+
M. Warner (D) -- 64%
- As a governor signed legislation requiring proof of legal residency before obtaining a driver's license, approved legislation detaining illegal immigrants already convicted of felonies for 72 hours without bond until federal agents arrive, and banned illegal immigrants from receiving state benefits such as Medicaid and welfare.

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