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2006 United States Senate election in Montana

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election_name2006 United States Senate election in Montana
countryMontana
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2000 United States Senate election in Montana
previous_year2000
next_election2012 United States Senate election in Montana
next_year2012
election_dateNovember 7, 2006
image1File:Jon Tester, official 110th Congress photo.jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Jon Tester**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1**199,845**
percentage1**49.16%**
image2File:Conrad Burns official portrait.jpg
nominee2Conrad Burns
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2196,283
percentage248.29%
map_image2006 United States Senate election in Montana results map by county.svg
map_size302px
map_captionCounty results
**Tester:**
**Burns:**
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionConrad Burns
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionJon Tester
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Tester:
Burns:
The 2006 United States Senate election in Montana was held November 7, 2006. The filing deadline was March 23; the primary was held June 6. Incumbent Republican Senator Conrad Burns ran for re-election to a fourth term, but lost to Democrat Jon Tester by a margin of 0.87%, or 3,562 votes out of 406,505 cast. This made the election the second-closest race of the 2006 Senate election cycle, behind only the election in Virginia. This was the last time an incumbent Senator lost reelection in Montana until 2024, when Tester lost to Tim Sheehy.

Background

Burns was first elected as a United States Senator from Montana in 1988, when he defeated Democratic incumbent John Melcher in a close race, 52% to 48%. Burns was re-elected 62.4% to 37.6%, over Jack Mudd in the Republican Revolution year of 1994. In 2000, Burns faced the well-financed Brian Schweitzer whom he beat 50.6% to 47.2%.

In 2000, George W. Bush carried Montana 58% to 33% in the race for president, but Burns won by 3.4%. Since the direct election of Senators began in 1913, Burns is only the second Republican Montana has elected to the U.S. Senate. Also, for thirty-two straight years, 1952 to 1984, Montana elected only Democratic Senators.

Burns' involvement in the Jack Abramoff scandal made him vulnerable. A SurveyUSA poll released in March 2006 found that 38% of Montanans approved of him, while 52% disapproved of him. Polls against leading Democratic candidates had him below his challengers.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Jon Tester, President of the Montana State Senate
  • John Morrison, Montana State Auditor
  • Paul Richards, Montana State Representative
  • Robert Candee, farmer
  • Ken Marcure, activist

Campaign

On May 31, 2006, Richards, citing the closeness of the race, and his own position (third) in the polls, withdrew from the race, and threw his support to Tester. Morrison started off strong in the race for the Democratic nomination for Senator, collecting $1.05 million as of the start of 2006, including $409,241 in the last three months of 2005. but Morrison's advantages in fundraising and name identification did not translate into a lead in the polls. Later, the race was called a "deadlock," but Tester continued to gather momentum.

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Conrad Burns, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Bob Keenan, Minority Leader of the Montana Senate
  • Bob Kelleher, perennial candidate
  • Daniel Lloyd Neste Huffman, businessman

Results

General election

Candidates

  • Conrad Burns (R), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Stan Jones (L), activist
  • Jon Tester (D), State Senator

Campaign

The race was expected to be close, due to Burns' narrow margin of victory in 2000, when he significantly underperformed Republican presidential nominee George W. Bush, and a political scandal that he had been involved in. Republican incumbents everywhere were facing more challenging races in 2006 due to the waning popularity of the Republican-controlled Congress and the administration of President George W. Bush. In July 2006, the Rasmussen report viewed Burns as the "second most vulnerable Senator seeking re-election this year", after Pennsylvania's Rick Santorum.

Senator Conrad Burns of Montana faced a strong challenge from Brian Schweitzer in 2000, being re-elected by 3.4% in a state that went for Bush twice by margins of over 20%. This, combined with the increasing strength of the state Democratic party and accusations of ethical issues related to the Jack Abramoff scandal, made this a highly competitive race.

On July 27, Burns was forced to apologize after he confronted out of state firefighters who were preparing to leave Montana after helping contain a summer forest fire and directly questioned their competence and skill, remarks for which he was strongly criticized.

On August 31, in a letter faxed to the office of Montana governor Brian Schweitzer, Burns urged the governor, a Democrat, to declare a fire state of emergency and activate the Montana Army National Guard for firefighting. Schweitzer had already declared such a state of emergency on July 11 — thus, activating the Montana Army National Guard. He issued a second declaration on August 11. A Burns spokesman said the senator was "pretty sure" Schweitzer had already issued such a disaster declaration, but just wanted to make sure. "The genesis of the letter was just to make sure that all the bases were covered," Pendleton said. "This is not a political football. It’s just a cover-the-bases letter and certainly casts no aspersions on the governor."

Debates

Endorsements

  • Wesley Clark, General, 2004 democratic presidential candidate}}

Predictions

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

Polling

SourceDateJon
Tester (D)Conrad
Burns (R)Stan
Jones (L)
Mason DixonMay 200526%**50%**
RasmussenSeptember 8, 200538%**51%**
Mason DixonDecember 24, 200535%**49%**
RasmussenJanuary 11, 2006**45%****45%**
RasmussenFebruary 13, 2006**46%****46%**
RasmussenMarch 20, 2006**46%**43%
RasmussenApril 15, 200644%**47%**
Ayres McHenry & Associates (R)May 2, 2006**48%**42%
RasmussenMay 16, 2006**48%**44%
Mason DixonMay 28, 2006**45%**42%
Lake Research (D)June 20–26, 2006**43%**42%
RasmussenJuly 11, 2006**50%**43%
RasmussenAugust 10, 2006**47%****47%**
Lake Research (D)August 10, 2006**44%**37%
GallupSeptember 5, 2006**48%**45%
RasmussenSeptember 13, 2006**52%**43%
RasmussenSeptember 20, 2006**50%**43%
Mason-DixonOctober 1, 2006**47%**40%3%
Reuters/ZogbyOctober 5, 2006**46%**42%
RasmussenOctober 11, 2006**49%**42%
RasmussenOctober 18, 2006**48%**46%
Montana State University-BillingsOctober 19, 2006**46%**35%
Mason-Dixon/McClatchy-MSNBCOctober 24, 2006**46%**43%
Harstad Strategic (D)October 25, 2006**48%**42%
RasmussenOctober 29, 2006**51%**47%
Reuters/ZogbyOctober 31, 2006**47%**46%2%
Mason-Dixon/MSNBC-McClatchyNovember 3, 2006**47%****47%**1%
RasmussenNovember 3, 2006**50%**46%
USA Today/GallupNovember 4, 2006**50%**41%
RasmussenNovember 4, 2006**50%**48%
OnPoint Polling and ResearchNovember 6, 2006**49%**44%

Results

Tester narrowly defeated Burns on election day by just over 3,000 votes. Libertarian candidate Jones received over 10,000 votes, greater than Tester's margin of victory. Due to errors with polling machines, the Montana count was delayed well into Wednesday, November 8. The race was too close to call throughout the night and many pundits predicted the need for a recount. After a very close election, on November 9, incumbent Conrad Burns conceded defeat.

Just before 11:00 AM (MST) on November 8, Jon Tester was declared Senator-elect for Montana in USA Today. At 2:27 PM EST on November 8, CNN projected that Jon Tester would win the race.

Under Montana law, if the margin of defeat is more than 0.25% but less than 0.5%, the losing candidate can request a recount if they pay for it themselves. However, this election did not qualify for a recount because the margin was larger than 0.5%. Burns conceded the race on November 9 and congratulated Tester on his victory.

By county

Source

Jon Tester
DemocraticConrad Burns
RepublicanStan Jones
LibertarianMarginTotalCountyVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes
Beaverhead1,37634.14%**2,552****63.31%**1032.56%1,17629.17%**4,031**
Big Horn**2,999****64.72%**1,55133.47%841.81%1,44831.25%**4,634**
Blaine**1,390****51.90%**1,22645.78%622.32%1646.12%**2,678**
Broadwater82534.93%**1,451****61.43%**863.64%62626.50%**2,362**
Carbon2,24745.92%**2,510****51.30%**1362.78%2635.38%**4,893**
Carter9814.71%**554****83.18%**142.10%45668.47%**666**
Cascade**14,947****49.37%**14,78948.85%5401.78%1580.52%**30,276**
Chouteau**1,491****51.86%**1,34546.78%391.36%1465.08%**2,875**
Custer1,99142.36%**2,581****54.91%**1282.72%59012.55%**4,700**
Daniels42440.77%**594****57.12%**222.12%17016.35%**1,040**
Dawson1,59540.31%**2,247****56.79%**1152.91%65216.48%**3,957**
Deer Lodge**3,211****72.63%**1,09624.79%1142.58%2,11547.84%**4,421**
Fallon34726.31%**951****72.10%**211.59%60445.79%**1,319**
Fergus1,98535.25%**3,474****61.68%**1733.07%1,48926.44%**5,632**
Flathead13,27640.24%**18,511****56.10%**1,2093.66%5,23515.87%**32,996**
Gallatin16,51148.67%**16,693****49.21%**7202.12%1820.54%**33,924**
Garfield9816.58%**483****81.73%**101.69%38565.14%**591**
Glacier**2,748****62.37%**1,56435.50%942.13%1,18426.87%**4,406**
Golden Valley18137.24%**298****61.32%**71.44%11724.07%**486**
Granite59439.13%**862****56.79%**624.08%26817.65%**1,518**
Hill**3,411****58.33%**2,32039.67%1172.00%1,09118.66%**5,848**
Jefferson2,41545.76%**2,715****51.44%**1482.80%3005.68%**5,278**
Judith Basin37731.63%**785****65.86%**302.52%40834.23%**1,192**
Lake**5,618****48.81%**5,48047.61%4133.59%1381.20%**11,511**
Lewis and Clark**14,921****54.74%**11,73443.05%6042.22%3,18711.69%**27,259**
Liberty40139.66%**596****58.95%**141.38%19519.29%**1,011**
Lincoln2,86039.17%**4,105****56.23%**3364.60%1,24517.05%**7,301**
Madison1,22433.68%**2,311****63.59%**992.72%1,08729.91%**3,634**
McCone39437.88%**624****60.00%**222.12%23022.12%**1,040**
Meagher27232.19%**552****65.33%**212.49%28033.14%**845**
Mineral**796****48.98%**77947.94%503.08%171.05%**1,625**
Missoula**29,327****63.92%**15,61034.02%9422.05%13,71729.90%**45,879**
Musselshell67031.16%**1,382****64.28%**984.56%71233.12%**2,150**
Park**3,731****50.60%**3,44146.67%2012.73%2903.93%**7,373**
Petroleum7429.43%**180****67.92%**114.15%10640.00%**265**
Phillips55928.18%**1,366****68.85%**592.97%80740.68%**1,984**
Pondera1,08041.08%**1,494****56.83%**552.09%41415.75%**2,629**
Powder River24824.55%**734****72.67%**282.77%48648.12%**1,010**
Powell1,05240.48%**1,454****55.94%**933.58%40215.47%**2,599**
Prairie21331.09%**455****66.42%**172.48%24235.33%**685**
Ravalli7,90642.41%**10,273****55.11%**4622.48%2,36712.70%**18,641**
Richland1,35435.22%**2,381****61.94%**1092.84%1,02726.72%**3,844**
Roosevelt**2,203****57.47%**1,57341.04%571.49%63016.44%**3,833**
Rosebud**1,895****55.31%**1,42532.15%1063.09%47013.72%**3,426**
Sanders2,16543.53%**2,575****51.77%**2344.70%4108.24%**4,974**
Sheridan**988****51.43%**88746.17%462.39%1015.26%**1,921**
Silver Bow**9,500****66.69%**4,39430.85%3512.46%5,10635.84%**14,245**
Stillwater1,55639.28%**2,262****57.11%**1433.61%70617.82%**3,961**
Sweet Grass56332.39%**1,115****64.15%**603.45%55231.76%**1,738**
Teton1,25240.80%**1,755****57.18%**622.02%50316.39%**3,069**
Toole75937.52%**1,195****59.07%**693.41%43621.55%**2,023**
Treasure16136.93%**260****59.63%**153.44%9922.71%**436**
Valley1,55043.90%**1,893****53.61%**882.49%3439,71%**3,531**
Wheatland32738.47%**498****58.59%**252.94%17120.12%**850**
Wibaux16533.81%**317****64.96%**61.23%15231.15%**488**
Yellowstone27,98147.77%**29,203****49.85%**1,3942.38%1,2222.09%**58,578**

;Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Lake (Largest city: Polson)
  • Park (Largest city: Livingston)
  • Mineral (Largest city: Superior)
  • Sheridan (Largest city: Plentywood)

References

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