U.S. Senate, 1978 Election
Special Primary Independent-Republican
| Date: | September 12, 1978 |
| Cycle: | 1978 |
| Office: | U.S. Senate |
| State: | Minnesota |
| District: | Statewide |
| Candidate | Gender | Party | Votes | Percent | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dave Durenberger | Man | Independent-Republican | 139,187 | 67.27 | +51.65 |
| Malcolm Moos | Man | Independent-Republican | 32,314 | 15.62 | |
| Ken Nordstrom | Man | Independent-Republican | 14,635 | 7.07 | |
| Wilbur (W. Victor) Lundquist | Man | Independent-Republican | 12,261 | 5.93 | |
| Adell H. Campbell | Woman | Independent-Republican | 8,523 | 4.12 |
Durenberger was an attorney from Minneapolis.
Moos was a resident of Hackensack and former president of the University of Minnesota.
Nordstrom was a plumber and steam fitter from Anoka.
Lundquist was a retired dairy farmer and businessman from Lake City.
Campbell was an accountant from Burnsville.
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Sources
- State of Minnesota Legislative Manual, 1979-1980 (p. 473).