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The 2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the
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to represent the
Commonwealth of Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It borders Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to ...
, concurrently with the
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, as well as other elections to the United States Senate,
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to the
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and various state and local elections. Incumbent
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Senator Mitch McConnell, who had been
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since 2015 and senator from Kentucky since
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, won reelection to a seventh term in office. He faced off against former U.S. Marine fighter pilot
Amy McGrath Amy Melinda McGrath (born June 3, 1975) is an American former United States Marine Corps, Marine fighter pilot and former political candidate from Kentucky. McGrath was the first woman to fly a combat mission for the Marine Corps, as well as the ...
and Libertarian Brad Barron. The Democratic and Republican primaries took place on June 23, 2020. As the primaries neared, the president of the
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accused officials of carrying out
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. Compared to typical numbers of 3,700, the number of polling stations was reduced to 200 with only one in Louisville. Because a large number of voters voted by mail, absentee ballots were not counted until June 30. In the primary, over 937,000 people requested absentee ballots or voted early, a far greater number than usual. Despite much speculation about this race being potentially competitive and large amounts of money being poured in to try to defeat McConnell, he wound up winning a seventh term with his largest margin of victory since 2002, defeating McGrath by nearly 20 percentage points. He also won Elliott and Wolfe Counties for the first time, solidifying rural Kentucky's hard swing towards the GOP. This was the first election in which McConnell attained more than 1 million votes.


Republican primary


Candidates


Nominee

* Mitch McConnell, incumbent U.S. Senator and
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Eliminated in primary

* Nicholas Alsager * Paul John Frangedakis, chiropractor ''(switched to independent write-in candidacy after losing primary)'' * Louis Grider, truck driver * Neren James * Kenneth Lowndes * Wesley Morgan, former state representative


Withdrawn

* Wendell K. Crow, businessman and entrepreneur ''(remained on ballot)'' * Karl Das


Results


Democratic primary


Candidates


Nominee

*
Amy McGrath Amy Melinda McGrath (born June 3, 1975) is an American former United States Marine Corps, Marine fighter pilot and former political candidate from Kentucky. McGrath was the first woman to fly a combat mission for the Marine Corps, as well as the ...
, former U.S. Marine fighter pilot and Democratic nominee for Kentucky's 6th congressional district in
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Eliminated in primary

* Charles Booker, state representative *Mike Broihier, farmer, educator, and former Marine * Maggie Joe Hilliard * Andrew Maynard * Eric Rothmuller, small business owner * John R. Sharpensteen * Bennie J. Smith, local business owner * Mary Ann Tobin, former Auditor of Kentucky


Withdrawn

* Jimmy Ausbrooks, mental health counselor (endorsed Mike Broihier) ''(remained on ballot)'' * Steven Cox, registered pharmacy technician (endorsed Charles Booker) * Joshua Paul Edwards * Kevin Elliott, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Murray State University * Dr. Loretta Babalmoradi Noble


Declined

*
Rocky Adkins Rocky J. Adkins (born November 4, 1959) is an American politician from Kentucky. He is a member of the Democratic Party and is serving as a senior advisor to the Governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear. He is a former member of the Kentucky House o ...
, former Minority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives and candidate for Governor of Kentucky in
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*
Andy Beshear Andrew Graham Beshear (born November 29, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who has served as the 63rd governor of Kentucky since December 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the son of the 61st governor of Kentucky, Steve B ...
,
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, former
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, and son of former Governor Steve Beshear * Steve Beshear, former
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and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1996 * Jack Conway, former Attorney General of Kentucky, nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2010, nominee for Governor of Kentucky in 2015 * Adam Edelen, former State Auditor and candidate for Governor of Kentucky in
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* Greg Fischer,
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* Jim Gray, Secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, former Mayor of Lexington and nominee for the U.S. Senate in
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*
Alison Lundergan Grimes Alison Case Lundergan Grimes (born November 23, 1978) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician who was the secretary of state of Kentucky from 2012 until 2020. Grimes was elected in 2011 after defeating incumbent Elaine Walker in the D ...
, former
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and nominee for the U.S. Senate in
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''(endorsed Booker)'' * Matt Jones, attorney, media personality, and restaurateur ''(had formed an exploratory committee beforehand, endorsed Booker)''


Campaign

There were debates on March 5, 2020 and June 1, 2020.


Polling


Endorsements


Results


Other candidates


Libertarian primary

The Libertarian Party of Kentucky did not qualify to nominate through the taxpayer-funded primary and held its own privately operated primary on March 8, 2020. Anyone registered Libertarian in the state of Kentucky as of January 1, 2020, could participate. All candidates of the Libertarian Party of Kentucky must defeat None Of The Above (NOTA) to obtain the nomination.


Nominee

*Brad Barron, farmer and entrepreneur


Reform Party


Withdrawn

* Derek Leonard Petteys


Independents


Declared

* Daniel Cobble ''(as a write-in candidate)'' * Harold H. Fitzpatrick ''(as a write-in candidate)'' * Paul John Frangedakis ''(as a write-in candidate)'' ''(switched from Republican candidacy after losing primary)'' * Randall Lee Teegarden ''(as a write-in candidate)'' * Demetra Wysinger ''(as a write-in candidate)''


Withdrawn

* Alyssa Dara McDowell, independent candidate for president in 2016, 2018 Independent nominee for Kentucky House of Representatives District 65


General election

Despite record breaking fundraising from McGrath and speculation that the race could be competitive, McConnell was handily re-elected. Throughout the general election, McConnell portrayed McGrath as a overly liberal "rioter apologist" and made use of a comment from 2018 where McGrath compared her reaction to Trump being elected in 2016 to how she felt during the 9/11 attacks.


Debates


Complete video of debate
October 12, 2020 - C-SPAN


Predictions


Endorsements


Polling


Graphical summary


Polls

;with Charles Booker ;with Jim Gray ;with Generic Democrat ;on whether Mitch McConnell deserves to be re-elected ;with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat


Results

McConnell was announced as the winner on November 3. When pressed for a potential recount of the election amid legal disputes regarding the general, McConnell dismissed the idea since,—"at the risk of bragging, it wasn't very close." McConnell flipped seven of the ten counties that he had not won in 2014, with Bath, Elliott,
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, Menifee, Nicholas, Rowan and Wolfe counties all flipping.


See also

* 2020 Kentucky elections


Notes

;Partisan clients ;Voter samples


References


External links

* * * (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters) * ;campaign websites
Brad Barron (L) for Senate

Mitch McConnell (R) for SenateAmy McGrath (D) for Senate
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