While neither candidate did exceptionally well, both Libertarian David Nolan (pictured) and Constitution Party candidate Scott Bradley posted very respectable showing in their U.S. Senate races.
In Arizona, with John McCain easily winning re-election, Nolan polled just short of 5% of the vote statewide. With 92% reporting in that race, Nolan has 61,244 votes. That puts him well ahead of the Green Party candidate, Jerry Joslyn, who polled only 18,446 votes.
In the race for U.S. Senate in Utah, the Constitution Party posted a nice showing behind candidate Scott Bradley. With 95% reporting, Bradley has a little over 33,000 votes or 6% in that contest. He broke into double-digits in several counties around the state and in Cache County, Bradley polled 18% of the vote, just behind the Democrat who had 21%.
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