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  2. 2000 United States Senate election in New York - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001, two months after Hillary Rodham Clinton's election to the Senate, President Clinton pardoned four residents of the New Square Hasidic enclave in Rockland County, New York, who had been convicted of defrauding the federal government of $30 million by establishing a fictitious religious school.

  3. Electoral history of Hillary Clinton - Wikipedia

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    2 2000 New York United States Senate election. ... 2000 Democratic primary election results [4] Party Candidate Votes % ... Hillary Clinton : 2,842 : 59.7 : Democratic:

  4. 2006 United States Senate election in New York - Wikipedia

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    Clinton spent $36 million for her re-election, more than any other candidate for Senate in the 2006 elections. Polls during the campaign generally showed Clinton with a 20-point lead or better over Spencer, with none of the third-party candidates — Hawkins, Bill Van Auken of the Socialist Equality Party , and Jeff Russell of the Libertarian ...

  5. The 2024 election results resemble Donald Trump’s 2016 win over Hillary Clinton - with a nearly identical election map (Getty) Trump, in both 2016 and 2024, won battleground states Georgia ...

  6. 2016 presidential election results: Here’s how each state ...

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    Votes are being counted in the 2024 presidential election. Look back at the results of the 2016 race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

  7. Get the latest updates on the U.S. Elections. Stay informed with fast facts, candidate updates, and key takeaways on the issues, all in one place.

  8. 2000 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    These elections resulted in an equal 50–50 split between Republicans and Democrats, with the Vice President casting the tie-breaking votes in the Senate. This was the second tied Senate, after the results in the 1880 elections.

  9. US Senate career of Hillary Clinton - Wikipedia

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    The United States Senate career of Hillary Rodham Clinton began when she defeated Republican Rick Lazio in the 2000 United States Senate election in New York. She was elected to a second term in 2006. Clinton resigned from the Senate on January 21, 2009, to become United States Secretary of State for the Obama Administration.