The 2002 elections A midterm cycle: 34 US Senate contests on record. Presidential pages cover the quadrennial years on either side.
Elections › 2002 akashic 2002 Senate margin by state A map of the United States with each state filled by its 2002 result — deep red (Republican) through neutral to deep blue (Democratic), and gold where an independent or third-party candidate carried the state. Alabama · R+18.8 Alaska · R+67.7 Arizona · — Colorado · R+4.9 Florida · — Georgia · R+6.8 Indiana · — Kansas · R+82.5 Maine · R+16.9 Massachusetts · D+81.0 Minnesota · R+1.7 New Jersey · D+9.9 North Carolina · R+8.6 North Dakota · — Oklahoma · R+21.0 Pennsylvania · — South Dakota · D+0.2 Texas · R+12.0 Wyoming · R+45.9 Connecticut · — Missouri · R+1.1 West Virginia · D+26.2 Illinois · D+22.3 New Mexico · R+30.1 Arkansas · D+7.8 California · — Delaware · D+17.4 District of Columbia · — Hawaii · — Iowa · D+10.4 Kentucky · R+29.4 Maryland · — Michigan · D+22.7 Mississippi · R+84.6 Montana · D+31.0 New Hampshire · R+4.4 New York · — Ohio · — Oregon · R+16.6 Tennessee · R+9.9 Utah · — Virginia · R+83.0 Washington · — Wisconsin · — Nebraska · R+68.1 South Carolina · R+10.2 Idaho · R+32.6 Nevada · — Vermont · — Louisiana · D+0.3 Rhode Island · D+56.9 AL AK CO GA KS ME MN NC OK SD TX WY MO WV IL NM AR IA KY MI MS MT OR TN VA NE SC ID LA States with a Senate contest in 2002, each filled by its result. States without a seat up this cycle are faint.
Blue and red show the Democratic-vs-Republican margin; gold marks a seat an independent won.