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The 2006 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2006. Georgia incumbent Republican governor Sonny Perdue ran for re-election to a second and final term as governor. Governor Perdue was renominated by the Republican Party, defeating a minor opponent in the process, while Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor narrowly emerged victorious ...
In the 2006 Georgia elections, Incumbent Governor Sonny Perdue, the first Republican Governor of Georgia since reconstruction, was re-elected over then-Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor (D). Prior to the elections, though Republicans held the Governor's mansion and majorities in both houses of the Georgia General Assembly , Democrats then-held ...
Although 2006 was a strong election year for Democrats, Incumbent Republican governor Lingle won re-election by a landslide owing to an economic rebound in the state that occurred during her tenure after a shaky decade for the state economy during the 1990s and early 2000s.
The election made Nancy Pelosi (D-California) the first-ever female, first-ever Italian-American, and first-ever Californian Speaker of the House [12] Keith Ellison (D-Minnesota) became the first Muslim ever elected to the U.S. Congress [14] and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) and Hank Johnson (D-Georgia) became the first Buddhists in a United States ...
Polls are now closed in the Georgia midterms (unless you’re already in line to vote) and you can keep up with election results from key races in real-time.. Check vote totals as they are counted ...
Georgia U.S. House elections in the Nov. 5 general election include some notable races to watch. After a special session in 2023 redrew the congressional district lines, the political makeup of ...
Pages in category "2006 Georgia (U.S. state) elections" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... 2006 Georgia's 4th congressional district ...
Georgia's 9th congressional district election results, 2006 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: John Bradbury 39,240 23.4% Republican: Nathan Deal (incumbent) 128,685 76.6% Republican hold: Swing: Source: Georgia Secretary of State Archived February 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine