2002 U.S. Senate campaign Raczkowski won the Republican nomination for the
United States Senate, but lost to the popular longtime
Democratic incumbent Carl Levin by 60.6% to 37.9%.
2008 U.S. Senate campaign Raczkowski was planning on running in the Republican primary to challenge Levin again, but when he was called up for active duty, he was forced to drop out of the race.
2010 U.S. congressional campaign Raczkowski challenged Democratic incumbent
Gary Peters (who would later be elected Levin's successor in the Senate in
2014 upon his retirement) for , losing in the general election with 47% of the vote to Peters' 49% of the vote. Raczkowski won the Republican primary on August 3, 2010. Raczkowski was dogged by advertisements revealing a civil action against him, in the United States District Court of South Dakota, for fraud, theft, and breach of contract by a concert promoter (case dismissed). Raczkowski's own lawsuit, alleging defamation in the advertisements, was thrown out in January 2011. Raczkowski's fraud trial was scheduled to begin on October 15, 2013 (dismissed). ==References==