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2008 United States Senate election in Mississippi

The 2008 United States Senate election in Mississippi was held on November 4, 2008. The seat was regularly scheduled for election, unlike the special election taking place on the same day. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Thad Cochran won re-election to a sixth term.

Campaign
Candidates Democratic Erik R. Fleming, State Representative and nominee in 2006 • Shawn O'Hara Republican Thad Cochran, incumbent U.S. Senator Predictions Polling == Results ==
Results
{{Election box begin no change By county Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic Tunica (Largest city: Tunica) • Coahoma (Largest city: Clarksdale) • Tallahatchie (Largest city: Charleston) • Quitman (Largest city: Lambert) • Sharkey (Largest city: Rolling Fork) • Issaquena (Largest city: Mayersville) • Clay (Largest city: West Point) • Marshall (Largest city: Holly Springs) • Noxubee (Largest city: Macon) • Kemper (Largest city: De Kalb) • Jasper (Largest city: Bay Springs) • Jefferson Davis (Largest city: Prentiss) • Adams (Largest city: Natchez) • Wilkinson (Largest city: Centreville) • Hinds (largest municipality: Jackson) • Jefferson (largest municipality: Fayette) • Claiborne (largest municipality: Port Gibson) • Washington (Largest city: Greenville) • Humphreys (Largest city: Belzoni) • Holmes (Largest city: Durant) • Bolivar (Largest city: Cleveland) • Sunflower (Largest city: Indianola) • LeFlore (Largest city: Greenwood) By congressional district Cochran won three of four congressional districts, including two that elected Democrats. == See also ==
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