European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and strikes thursday november 6,1986 Ohio s Celeste Glenn win re election Columbus. Ohio a democratic gov. Rich Ard Celeste won a second Tern by gov. James a. Rhodes apparently ending the Republican s 32-year political career. Democratic sen. John Glenn won a third term on tuesday debating Republican rep. Thomas kind Ness. With 99 percent of the Voles counted cd late had 1.848,692 Voles or 61 percent to Rhodes 1,202.919 Voles or 39 percent. I m in heaven Celeste told supporters. I shall always be grateful for the help i have received from people from All walks of life Rhodes 77. Said in defeat. Rhodes was elected governor in 1962, 1966, 1974 and 1978, when he Defeated Celeste. In the Senate race with 99 percent of the votes in Glenn had 1,938,728 votes or 62 percent to 1,167,145 votes or 38 percent for kindness. Democrats retained an 11-10 Edge in the state s con Gressional delegation Bond defeats Woods in to. Kansas City to. A former gov. Christo Pher Bond picked up a Senate scat for the republicans defeating it. Gov. Harriett Woods for the Slot being vacated by Democrat Thomas Eagle Lon. Also on tuesday. Republican rep. Bill Emerson turned Back the Challenge of farm activist Wayne cryts. The gop made an inroad in the democrats majority in the congressional delegation picking up one scat to reduce the democrats Edge to s-4. Former state rep. Jack Buechner Defeated Veteran rep. Robert Young who narrowly beat him two years ago. Wilh 99 percent of the vote counted Bond had 765,138 votes or 53 percent while Woods had 691,226, or 47 percent. The race Between Bond. 47, and Woods 59, degenerated into a Campaign of mudslinging through their radio and television advertisements. I think this was a very Tough and unfortunately Loo negative Campaign and 1 know that mrs. Woods was a very Lough competitor Bond said tuesday night. "1 Don t think i could have had anybody any tougher any meaner and any Bond formerly a political moderate relied heavily on aligning himself with the conservative philosophy of president Reagan who made three trips to Missouri to Campaign for him. Maker Nam Brennan Swap jobs Augusta Maine a republicans won the four Way gubernatorial race but lost a congressional seat As . Rep. John r. Jock Mckearan or. And democratic gov. Joseph e. Brennan swapped jobs in election Victoria. Mckean winding up his second two year term in Southern Maine s 1st congressional District claimed j9 percent of tuesday s Vole while his democratic opponent state attorney general James e. Tierney polled 31 percent. Brennan completing Bis second four year term a governor won Mckernan s congressional seat with 54 percent of the Vale in a three Way Cental. With unofficial returns from 602 of the 671 precincts or 90 percent Mckean polled 140,071 votes and Niemey 110,170 votes. Independents Sherry f. Huber and John e Menario each had Isper enl. Mckean called for the resignations of All appointed state officials but said some May be refuted. Unofficial returns from 223 of the 24b precincts or90 percent Tave Brennan 103,698 votes followed by Republican h. Rollin Ives with 81,781 for 43 percent. In the state s other congressional District voters handed incumbent Republican Olympia j. Snowe a fifth term. Bumpers Clinton victorious Little Rock Ark. A sen. Dale bumpers Taid after Landing a third term that he never wanted to win so bad while gov. Bill Clinton won a fourth for democratic victories in Arkansas. Bumpers 61, easily Defeated former . Attorney an Hutc Tijon 35, with 62 percent of the vote Tuet Wilh 99 percent of the precincts reporting the for a Moe Etc sen. John Glenn Winner of a third term. Mer two term governor had 428,487 votes to Hutchin son s 258, f86. Tonight is the happiest moment of my life bumpers said his voice breaking. I have never wanted to win so bumpers accused Hutchinson of distorting his re Cord on the issues of National defense taxes abortion and government spending. Rival had 243,874 votes. The governor s Lerm will be four years instead of two for the first time since 1874 under a state constitutional amendment adopted in 1984. Four Arkansas congressmen won re election including Democrat Bill Alexander who Defeated radio tation owner Rick Albin a 28-year-old gop newcomer with 64 percent of the vote. Goldschmidt Packwood win Portland Ore. A Democrat Neil Goldschmidt promised supporters he would begin work on an Oregon comeback after defeating Republican Norma Paulus for governor. Republican sen. Bob Packwood coasted to a fourth term and voters soundly rejected a measure to allow adults to grow marijuana for their own use. With 2,277 of 2.410 precincts reporting or 94 per cent Goldschmidt won 484,245 votes or 53 percent to Paulus 437,253, or 47 percent. We needed work and we needed change and the Lime was now and god bless you. You did fantastic he told supporters pledging to begin work immediately on his plan for economic revival. In the Senate race Packwood collected 570,374 votes or 63 percent to 331,388 votes or 37 percent for democratic state rep. Rick Bauman with 94 per cent of precincts reporting. The Republican incumbent told supporters he was grateful for the Large margin of Victory adding he still would have clout in the Senate even though democrats regained control of the Senate. The controversial marijuana referendum which would Nave allowed adults to grow and possess Mari Juana for their own use was Defeated by about a 4-1 margin based on Early returns. Reid Bryan win in Nevada Carson City Nev. A rep. Harry Reid a Democrat beat former rep. Jun san lieu an sex demo crat on tuesday for the Senate seat being vacated by powerful Republican sen. Paul Laxdall gov. Dick Bryan Democrat easily won re elec Tion to a second four year term Over outgoing state treasurer Patty Cafferata daughter of gop rep. Bar Bara Vucanovich. Although Santini brought president Reagan to Nevada twice in the week before the election voting was not close. Wilh 88 be cent of the vote in Reid had 11s,508 votes or 52 percent compared with 97,634 votes or 44 percent for Santini. Santini served in Congress As a Democrat but gave up his seat in 1982 to mount an unsuccessful primary Challenge to sen Howard Cannon. He switched to the gop last year so he could mount a Campaign for Lai Alfs seat Lanalta campaigned hard for Salini fearing that pm of the scat could damage his prestige if he undertook a presidential bid for 1988. In the balloting for governor Wilh 88 percent of he vote tallied Bryin had i62,6$7 Voles or 73 percent and Cafferata had 56,426 votes or 25 percent in the race for Reid s 1st District Seal featuring two slate senators Democrat Jim Bilbray Defeated Labryan a conservative Republican and former Laxdall aide who has been Blind since College. Wilh 98 percent of the vote in Bilbray had 60.94s votes or 55 percent and Ryan who lost his sight to glaucoma had 49,568 votes or 45 Percy no. In the other congressional race Vucanovich beat democratic challenger Pete Sferrazza the mayor of Reno. With 79 percent of the vote counted Vucanovich had 63,770 votes or 58 percent to Sferrazza 45,545 Voles or 42 percent. Sen. Abdnor derailed in . Sioux Falls . A Republican sen. Jim Abdnor s 30-year political career was derailed As Daschle won a hotly contested Senate race that focused on the ailing farm Economy. Democrat Tim Johnson won South Dakota Only seat in the u.5. House on tuesday but George a Ujkaj son of Brookings kept the governor s office in Republican hands. With 8s percent of the precincts reporting Daschle had 52 percent or 129,892 votes to Abdnor s 48 per cent or 121,303 votes. The Foum Erm congressman said he would Park to Ward improving Grain prices. Ultimately i think the people of our state were saying we need some new direction out there Daschle said. Mickelson Defeated Democrat Lars Herseth in a governor s race that featured two sons of former Gover nors incumbent gov. Bill Janklow was barred from seek ing a third term. Wilh 85 percent of the precincts reporting Mickey son had 52 percent or 129,256 votes while he Neth had 48 percent or 120,087 votes. In the congressional race. Johnson took percent or 147,256 votes while Republican Dak Bell hid 40percent, or 98,637 votes with 85 percent of the precincts counted. By a 62-38 margin voters approved a constitutional amendment to allow s state lottery. Bretoux overtakes Moore new Orleans a conservative democratic rep. John Breaux won a . Senate teat by gop rep. Benson Moore after trailing Bun in toe site i non partisan primary. Moore had won 44 percent of the vote to Breaux 37 percent in the sept. 27 primary and of spent Bun More than 2-1. But Breaux supported by a Trade Timuri co Litwin of Blacks and cajuns caught up with help ires demo cratic gov. Edwin Edwards political machine with 99 percent of tuesday s votes counted. Bream had 722,847 votes or 53 percent to Moon s is 176 or Ittbr-47 Senate seat was vacated by Russell ing patriarch of Louisiana s most powerful dynasty. Breaux said his opponent erred in making tie controversial governor a Campaign Laue by by Amigo turn for Louisiana s economic misery. I think the governor was dragged into toe Campaign unfairly Breaux said. I than fit ended up hurting him Moore the balance in the state s Cong regional shifted to five democrats and a Clyde Honoway. 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