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2006 Nebraska gubernatorial election

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2006 Nebraska gubernatorial election

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election_name2006 Nebraska gubernatorial election
countryNebraska
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2002 Nebraska gubernatorial election
previous_year2002
next_election2010 Nebraska gubernatorial election
next_year2010
election_dateNovember 7, 2006
image1File:Dave Heineman official photo (alt crop 2).jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Dave Heineman**
running_mate1**Rick Sheehy**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**434,802**
percentage1**73.40%**
image23x4.svg
nominee2David Hahn
running_mate2Steve Loschen
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote2144,624
percentage224.46%
titleGovernor
before_electionDave Heineman
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionDave Heineman
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)
map_image
map_size300px
map_caption**Heineman:**
**Hahn:**
**Tie:**

Hahn:
Tie:
The 2006 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2006; the primary election was held on May 9, 2006. Republican incumbent Dave Heineman was re-elected to a full term, defeating Democrat David Hahn.

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Dave Heineman, incumbent Governor of Nebraska
  • Dave Nabity, financial consultant, former Young Republicans state chair
  • Tom Osborne, U.S. Congressman, former football coach

Campaign

The Republican primary election had the unusual situation of an incumbent running against several members of his own party. Originally, the 2006 election would not have had an incumbent. However, this changed when Mike Johanns resigned in January 2005 to become United States Secretary of Agriculture; this elevated Lieutenant Governor Dave Heineman to the governorship. He then announced his intention to run for election to a full four-year term. The other two candidates for the Republican nomination were former Nebraska Cornhuskers football coach Tom Osborne—then serving in the United States House of Representatives—and Omaha businessman Dave Nabity.

In 2005, the three Republican candidates raised more than $2 million overall for their campaigns: Osborne $972,000; Heineman $922,000; and Nabity $150,000.

Osborne named Kate Witek, the Nebraska State Auditor, as his running mate for the office of lieutenant governor. She had previously been the running mate of Gene Spence in the 1994 Nebraska gubernatorial election. After the Osborne-Witek ticket was unsuccessful in the Republican primaries, Witek switched parties and joined the Democratic party.

Results

Primary results by county.

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Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Glenn R. Boot Jr., truck driver
  • David Hahn, attorney and internet development company CEO

Campaign

The Democratic primary election did not have any candidates until December 2005, when David Hahn announced his candidacy. Glenn Boot Jr. of Ashland was the other Democratic candidate, but he was disqualified due to a previous felony conviction. The election was not a high priority for Nebraska Democrats. While the main reason was focusing on getting U.S. Senator Ben Nelson reelected, it was very likely that most Democrats didn't want to face the possibility of running against the immensely popular Osborne.

Results

Nebraska Party primary

Candidates

  • Barry Richards, farmer

Results

Independent candidates

  • Mort Sullivan, perennial candidate

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportNovember 6, 2006
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 6, 2006
Rothenberg Political ReportNovember 2, 2006
Real Clear PoliticsNovember 6, 2006

Polling

SourceDateDave
Heineman (R)David
Hahn (D)
RasmussenOctober 19, 2006**70%**22%
RasmussenSeptember 26, 2006**72%**18%
RasmussenAugust 17, 2006**71%**18%
RasmussenJuly 17, 2006**66%**21%

Results

By County

CountyPerson
DemocraticPerson
RepublicanVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal
votes#%#%#%#%Adams CountyAntelope CountyArthur CountyBanner CountyBlaine CountyBoone CountyBox Butte CountyBoyd CountyBrown CountyBuffalo CountyBurt CountyButler CountyCass CountyCedar CountyChase CountyCherry CountyCheyenne CountyClay CountyColfax CountyCuming CountyCuster CountyDakota CountyDawes CountyDawson CountyDeuel CountyDixon CountyDodge CountyDouglas CountyDundy CountyFillmore CountyFranklin CountyFrontier CountyFurnas CountyGage CountyGarden CountyGarfield CountyGosper CountyGrant CountyGreeley CountyHall CountyHamilton CountyHayes CountyHitchcock CountyHolt CountyHooker CountyHoward CountyJefferson CountyJohnson CountyKearney CountyKeith CountyKeya Paha CountyKimball CountyKnox CountyLancaster CountyLincoln CountyLogan CountyLoup CountyMadison CountyMcPherson CountyMerrick CountyMorrill CountyNance CountyNance CountyNemaha CountyNuckolls CountyOtoe CountyPawnee CountyPerkins CountyPhelps CountyPierce CountyPlatte CountyPolk CountyRed Willow CountyRichardson CountyRock CountySaline CountySarpy CountySaunders CountyScotts Bluff CountySeward CountySheridan CountySioux CountyStanton CountyThayer CountyStanton CountyThurston CountyValley CountyWashington CountyWayne CountyWebster CountyWheeler CountyYork CountyTotals

References

References

  1. Don Walton. (August 18, 2006). "Witek leaves GOP to join Dems". Lincoln Journal Star.
  2. "Governor".
  3. "2006 Governor Race Ratings for November 6, 2006".
  4. "Election Eve 2006: THE FINAL PREDICTIONS".
  5. "2006 Gubernatorial Ratings". The Rothenberg Political Report.
  6. "Election 2006". Real Clear Politics.
  7. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061021130433/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/October%202006/NebraskaGovernorSenate.htm Rasmussen]
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061021125319/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/September%202006/NebraskaGovernorSenate.htm Rasmussen]
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060922070644/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/August%202006/nebraskaGovernor.htm Rasmussen]
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060720194537/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/July%202006/nebraskaSenGov.htm Rasmussen]
  11. "Governor and Lieutenant Governor".
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