1993 United States Senate special election in Texas

Krueger:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90% Barton:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50% Fields:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50% Gutierrez:      50–60% Bob Krueger Democratic Kay Bailey Hutchison Republican The 1993 United States Senate special election in Texas was held on June 6, 1993, to replace Democratic U.S.Governor Ann Richards appointed Democrat Bob Krueger, a Texas Railroad Commissioner, to fill the seat.Krueger ran in the special election, but was defeated in a landslide by Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison.It was the first time since then that Republicans held both of the state's Senate seats simultaneously.In 2010, Krueger's campaign was named by the Houston Chronicle as the worst in Texas' modern political history.
Kay Bailey HutchisonBob KruegerJoe BartonRepublicanDemocraticRunoffJack FieldsRichard W. FisherU.S. senatorElections in TexasFederal governmentPresidential electionsU.S. Senate1859 sp1892 sp1913 sp1941 sp1957 sp1961 spU.S. House of Representatives6th sp2nd sp9th sp11th sp4th sp8th sp10th sp12th sp13th sp17th sp14th sp7th sp15th sp16th sp18th sp20th sp3rd sp1st sp22nd sp28th sp19th sp27th sp34th spState governmentGubernatorial electionsLieutenant gubernatorial electionsAttorney General electionsComptroller electionsSenate electionsHouse of Representatives electionsAustin2017 spDallas–Fort WorthDallas mayoral elections2002 spFort Worth mayoral electionsDenton mayoral electionsPlano municipal electionsEl PasoMayoral electionsHoustonMunicipal electionsLaredoLubbockSan AntonioLloyd BentsenSecretary of the TreasuryAnn RichardsTexas Railroad CommissionerHouston ChronicleTexas State TreasurerHerbert John SpiroClymer WrightIndependentLibertarianSocialist WorkersPopulist1992 United States Senate elections1992←→1994U.S.SenateU.S.HouseStategovernorsNew JerseyVirginiaLt. GovNew Jersey SenateVirginia House of DelegatesAtlanta, GABoston, MABuffalo, NYCleveland, OHDurham, NCHartford, CTHouston, TXLos Angeles, CAManchester, NHNew York City, NYPittsburgh, PASt. Louis, MOSpringfield, MAWorcester, MAPresident of theRepublic of TexasU.S. President1957 special1941 special1961 special1985 (1st sp)1991 (3rd sp)1997 (28th sp)2003 (19th sp)2021 (6th sp)Senate1857–18582017 special2002 specialUnited States Senate elections1788–19131788–891790–911792–931794–951796–971798–991800–011802–031804–051806–071808–091810–111812–131814–151816–171818–191820–211822–231824–251826–271828–291830–311832–331834–351836–371838–391840–411842–431844–451846–471848–491850–511852–531854–551856–571858–591860–611862–631864–651866–671868–691870–711872–731874–751876–771878–791880–811882–831884–851886–871888–891890–911892–931894–951896–971898–991900–011902–031904–051906–071908–091910–111912–131914–presentpopular election1974–752020–21List of all specialsAlabamaAlaskaCaliforniaColoradoDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaIndianaNorth DakotaPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaWyomingSpecial electionsElection disputesResults by stateList of US elections