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2006 Georgia state elections

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2006 Georgia elections

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In the 2006 Georgia elections, Incumbent GovernorSonny Perdue, the first Republican Governor of Georgia since reconstruction, was re-elected over then-Lieutenant GovernorMark Taylor (D).

Prior to the elections, though Republicans held the Governor's mansion and majorities in both houses of theGeorgia General Assembly, Democrats then-held five of the eight statewide offices. Following the elections, Republicans would pick up two positions, those beingLieutenant Governor andSecretary of State, with the victories ofCasey Cagle (who became theeleventh overall and first ever Republican elected Lieutenant Governor) andKaren Handel (who became thetwenty-sixth overall and first Republican since reconstruction to be Secretary of State) in each of their respective races. Both positions were open after the incumbent office holders chose to seek the governorship of Georgia.

All other state Executive Officers,Attorney General of GeorgiaThurbert Baker (D), state Superintendent of SchoolsKathy Cox (R), Commissioner of InsuranceJohn Oxendine (R), Commissioner of AgricultureTommy Irvin (D), and Commissioner of LaborMike Thurmond (D), were re-elected. This was the last time Democrats won a statewide election in Georgia until 2020 when DemocratJoe Biden won the state in the presidential election, the last time Democrats won statewide office in Georgia untilJon Ossoff andRaphael Warnock were elected to the Senate in 2021, as well as the last time Democrats won state-level office until the2025 special elections for Public Service Commission.

Federal elections

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United States Congressional elections

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In 2006, all thirteen of Georgia'sU.S. House seats were up for election. Neither of the Peach state'sU.S. Senate seats were up for election that year.

United States House of Representatives elections

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Main article:United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia, 2006

All thirteen of Georgia's incumbent Representatives sought re-election in 2006. Going into the elections, Republicans held seven of Georgia's U.S. House seats and Democrats held six seats.

Despite significant gains by Republicans in Georgia since 2002, such as consecutive Republican victories since in Presidential electionssince 1996, gaining both ofGeorgia's U.S. Senate seats, the election ofSonny Perdue as Georgia's first post-Reconstruction Republican governor in 2002, successful elections of Republicans to other state executive offices, and gaining control of both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly for the first time since Reconstruction, Democrats have succeeded in gaining seats of Georgia's House delegation in recent House elections.

Following gains in both houses of theGeneral Assembly in 2002 and 2004, Republicans enacted a mid-decaderedistricting to alter the congressional districts created by the146th Georgia General Assembly, which Democrats held control of at the time, with the intention of benefiting Republicans. Two Democratic incumbents who were especially targeted wereJim Marshall (GA-8) andJohn Barrow (GA-12). They were opposed respectively by former RepresentativesMac Collins (who previously represented what is now theThird district) andMax Burns. These two races were among the most competitive in the nation, but ultimately resulted in both incumbents being re-elected by razor thin margins of 1 and 0.6 percentage points respectively.

The partisan makeup of Georgia's House delegation did not change, however one Incumbent,Cynthia McKinney (GA-4), was denied renomination by her 59% to 41% defeat in the Democratic Primary runoff to then-Dekalb county CommissionerHank Johnson.

Governor

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Main article:2006 Georgia gubernatorial election

In the Republican primary, incumbentSonny Perdue defeated challenger Ray McBerry by a margin of 88 percent to 12 percent. In the Democratic primary, Lieutenant GovernorMark Taylor defeated state Secretary of StateCathy Cox, Bill Bolton, and Mac McCarley with 51.7 percent of the vote to Cox's 44 percent, Bolton's 2 percent, and McCarley 2 percent.Libertarian Garrett Michael Hayes faced Perdue Mark Taylor in the general election.Independent John Dashler withdrew from the race, unable to collect the 40,000 signatures required forballot access.

Perdue was re-elected to a second term, winning 57.9 percent of the vote.

Lieutenant governor

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Main article:2006 Georgia lieutenant gubernatorial election

General election results

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2006 Lieutenant Governor election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCasey Cagle1,134,51754.1
DemocraticJim Martin887,50642.3
LibertarianAllen Buckley75,6733.6

Primary results

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Democrats

Georgia Democratic July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Jim Martin184,63541.2
Greg Hecht163,00436.4
Steen Miles64,71414.4
Griffin Lotson22,3785.0
Rufus Terrill13,3753.0


Georgia Democratic August Runoff, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Jim Martin141,92762.4
Greg Hecht85,39937.6

Republicans

Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Casey Cagle227,96856
Ralph Reed178,79044

Libertarian

  • Allen Buckley

Secretary of State

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2006 Georgia Secretary of State election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeKaren HandelGail Buckner
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote1,116,216862,412
Percentage54.10%41.80%

County results
Handel:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%
Buckner:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Secretary of State before election

Cathy Cox
Democratic

Elected Secretary of State

Karen Handel
Republican

General Election Results

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2006 Secretary of State election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKaren Handel1,116,21654.1
DemocraticGail Buckner862,41241.8
LibertarianKevin Madsen84,6704.1

Primary results

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Democrats


Georgia Democratic July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Gail Buckner107,55425.4
Darryl Hicks92,74221.9
Angela Moore74,21817.5
Shyam Reddy69,80216.5
Scott Holcomb48,73811.5
Walter Ray29,9927.1


Georgia Democratic August Runoff, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Gail Buckner119,23855.1
Darryl Hicks97,06144.9

Republicans


Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Karen Handel160,54243.6
Bill Stephens120,17332.6
Charlie Bailey50,79213.8
Eric Martin36,93210


Georgia Republican August Runoff, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Karen Handel96,93156.6
Bill Stephens74,19843.4

Libertarian

  • Kevin Madsen

Attorney general

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2006 Georgia Attorney General election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeThurbert BakerPerry McGuire
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,185,366888,288
Percentage57.16%42.84%

County results
Baker:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
McGuire:     50–60%     60–70%
Tie:     50%

Attorney General before election

Thurbert Baker
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

Thurbert Baker
Democratic

General Election Results

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2006 Attorney General election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticThurbert Baker (incumbent)1,185,36657.2
RepublicanPerry McGuire888,28842.8

State School Superintendent

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2006 Georgia State Superintendent of Schools election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeKathy CoxDenise Majette
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote1,257,236734,702
Percentage59.92%35.02%

County results
Cox:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%
Majette:     40-50%     50-60%     60-70%

Superintendent before election

Kathy Cox
Republican

Elected Superintendent

Kathy Cox
Republican

General election results

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2006 State School Superintendent election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKathy Cox1,257,23654.2
DemocraticDenise Majette734,70243.0
LibertarianDavid Chastain106,2152.8

Primary election results

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Democrats

Georgia Democratic July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Denise Majette288,56467.1
Carlotta Harrell141,63032.9

Republicans

Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Kathy Cox259,71164.7
Danny Carter141,58235.3

Libertarian

  • David Chastain

Commissioner of Insurance

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2006 Georgia Commissioner of Insurance election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeJohn OxendineGuy Drexinger
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote1,349,979700,837
Percentage65.47%34.53%

County results
Oxendine:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Drexinger:     50–60%     60–70%

Commissioner before election

John Oxendine
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

John Oxendine
Republican

General Election Results

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As of 2025, this is the last timeFulton County, the state's largest county and home toAtlanta, voted Republican in a contested statewide election.

2006 Commissioner of Insurance election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn Oxendine (incumbent)1,357,77065.6
DemocraticGuy Drexinger713,32434.4

Commissioner of Agriculture

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2006 Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeTommy IrvinGary Black
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote 1,168,371846,395
Percentage56.04%40.60%

County results
Irvin:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Black:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Commissioner before election

Tommy Irvin
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

Tommy Irvin
Democratic

General Election Results

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2006 Commissioner of Agriculture election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTommy Irvin (incumbent)1,168,37156.0
RepublicanGary Black846,39540.6
LibertarianJack Cashin70,0153.4

Primary results

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Democrats

Republicans


Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Gary Black153,56842.3
Brian Kemp97,11326.8
Bob Greer57,81315.9
Deanna Strickland54,31815.0


Georgia Republican August Runoff, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Gary Black101,27460.0
Brian Kemp67,50940.0

Libertarian

  • Jack Cashin

Commissioner of Labor

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2006 Georgia Labor Commissioner election

← 2002November 7, 20062010 →
 
NomineeMike ThurmondBrent Brown
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,127,182929,812
Percentage54.80%45.20%

County results
Thurmond:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%
Brown:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%

Commissioner before election

Mike Thurmond
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

Mike Thurmond
Democratic

General election results

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2006 Commissioner of Labor election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMike Thurmond (incumbent)1,127,18254.8
RepublicanBrent Brown929,81245.2

Primary election results

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Democrats

Republicans

Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%±
Brent Brown225,28670.3
Chuck Scheid94,99829.7

Public Service Commission

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District 3

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This is a statewide race.

2006 Georgia Public Service Commission District 3 election

← 2000November 7, 2006 (first round)
December 5, 2006 (runoff)
2012 →
 
CandidateChuck EatonDavid Burgess
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
First round941,748
46.25%
994,619
48.85%
Runoff112,232
52.18%
102,860
47.82%

First round county results
Runoff county results
Eaton:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Burgess:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%

Commissioner before election

David Burgess
Democratic

Elected Commissioner

Chuck Eaton
Republican

General Election Results

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2006 Public Service Commissioner District 3 election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDavid L. Burgess994,61948.8
RepublicanChuck Eaton941,74846.3
LibertarianPaul MacGregor99,7474.9
2006 Public Service Commissioner District 3 runoff election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChuck Eaton112,23252.2
DemocraticDavid L. Burgess102,86047.8

Primary election results

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Republicans

Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Chuck Eaton182,46958.6
Mark Parkman128,66941.4

Democrats

  • David Burgess

Libertarians

  • Paul MacGregor

District 5

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This is a statewide race.

General Election Results

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2006 Public Service Commissioner District 5 election, Georgia
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanStan Wise1,122,17355.0
DemocraticDawn Randolph823,68140.4
LibertarianKevin Cherry95,2474.7

Primary results

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Republicans

Georgia Republican July Primary, 2006
CandidateVotes%
Stan Wise233,61768.8
Newt Nickell105,92931.2

Democrats

  • Dawn Randolph

Libertarians

  • Kevin Cherry

General Assembly elections

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Main articles:2006 Georgia State Senate election and2006 Georgia House of Representatives election

Georgia Senate elections

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Georgia House of Representatives elections

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Judicial elections

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In 2006, four seats on theSupreme Court of Georgia and four on theGeorgia Court of Appeals were up for election. All judicial elections in Georgia are officially non-partisan.

Supreme Court of Georgia elections

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Incumbent state Supreme Court Associate JusticesGeorge H. Carley,Harold Melton,Hugh P. Thompson, andCarol W. Hunstein were all re-elected with three being unopposed. Only Hunstein received any opposition, which she overcame handily.[1]

Supreme Court (Hunstein seat) election

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Supreme Court of Georgia election, 2006[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NonpartisanCarol W. Hunstein1,170,97363.1%
NonpartisanMike Wiggins683,48336.9%
Turnout1,854,456100

Georgia Court of Appeals elections

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Incumbent JudgesJohn Ellington,M. Yvette Miller,Herbert E. Phipps, andJ.D. Smith were re-elected without opposition.[2]

References

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  1. ^ab"Georgia election results 2006". Archived fromthe original on May 28, 2010. RetrievedMarch 15, 2010.
  2. ^"Georgia election results 2006. Appeals". Archived fromthe original on May 28, 2010. RetrievedMarch 15, 2010.

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