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Georgia Secretary of State - Elections Division
2006 Georgia Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary Filing Deadline: 4/28/06, Primary Write-in Deadline: 6/12/06, Convention Deadline: 6/10/06, Independent / Third Party Filing Deadline: 7/11/06, Primary: 7/18/06, Runoff Primary: 8/8/06, Write-In Deadline: 9/5/06, General Election: 11/7/06, Runoff Election: 12/5/06,
Last Updated: July 19, 2006 |
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, |
Governor, 51.4% in '02, 1st term, next election in 2006, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Campaign & Elections' Odds: 8:7 Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Republican Favored, Cook Political Report: Lean Republican, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Likely Republican, Chuck Todd: 18th least Vulnerable Governor, Tim Saler: Weak Republican Advantage, |
Lt. Gov. Mark F. Taylor (D) 51.7%, Sec. of St. Cathy Cox (D) 44.0%, consultant Bill Bolton (D) 2.2%, retiree William G. "Mac" McCarley (D) 2.2%, |
Sonny Perdue (R) 88.4%, Southern heritage supporter Ray "States Rights" McBerry (R) 11.6%, |
computer consultant / '02 nominee Garrett Hayes (L), |
Lt. Governor, 51.9% in '02, next election in 2006, Mark Fletcher Taylor (D) running for Governor, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
ex-St. Rep. Jim Martin (D) 41.2%, ex-St. Sen. / '02 Congressional candidate Greg K. Hecht (D) 36.4%, Steen "Newslady" Miles (D) 14.4%, econ. dev. group exec. dir. Griffin Lotson (D) 5.0%, retired journalist restauranteer Rufus O. Terrill (D) 3.0%, |
St. Sen. Casey Cagle (R) 56.0%, ex-Christian Coalition exec. dir. Ralph Reed (R) 44.0%, |
attorney '04 Senate nominee Allen Buckley (L), |
mediator Al Bartell (WI), |
Secretary of State, 61.1% in '02, next election in 2006, Cathy Cox (D) running for Governor D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
St. Rep. Gail Buckner (D) 25.4%, lobbyist Darryl A. Hicks (D) 21.9%, businesswomen Angela Moore (D) 17.5%, attorney Shyam Reddy (D) 16.5%, attorney M. Scott Holcomb (D) 11.5%, cost control specialist Walter Ray (D) 7.1%, |
Fulton County Commission Chair Karen Handel (R) 43.6%, St. Sen. Bill Stephens (R) 32.6%, '02 nominee Charlie Bailey (R) 13.8%, businessman Eric Martin (R) 10.0%, |
database administrator Kevin Madsen (L), |
Attorney General, 55.6% in '02, next election in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Thurbert Baker (D), |
ex-St. Sen. Perry McGuire (R), |
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Superintendent of Schools, 54.2% in '02, 1st term, next election in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
ex-U.S. Rep. / '04 Senate nominee Denise L. Majette (D) 67.1%, substitute teacher Carlotta Harrell (D) 32.9%, |
Kathy Cox (R) 64.7%, education adm. Danny J. Carter (R) 35.3%, |
logistics analyst David Chastain (L), |
Insurance Commissioner, 64.3% in '02, next election in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
attorney Guy Drexinger (D), |
John Weimann Oxendine (R), |
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Agriculture Commissioner, 57.4% in '02, next elections in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Thomas T. "Tommy" Irvin (D), |
Georgia Agribusiness Council President Gary Black (R) 42.3%, State Senator Brian P. Kemp (R) 26.8%, Businessman / '98 Nominee Robert Hampton "Bob" Greer (R) 15.9%, '02 nominee Deanna Strickland (R) 15.0%, |
'96 Senate nominee / '98 Gov. nominee farmer Jack Cashin (L), |
Labor Commissioner, 51.2% in '02, next elections in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Michael "Mike" Thurmond (D), |
businessman / '02 Candidate Brent Brown (R) 70.3%, St. Rep. Chuck Scheid (R) 29.7%, |
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1st Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 7th term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
pastor James A. "Jim" Nelson (D), |
Jack Kingston (R), |
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2nd Congressional District, 66.8% in '04, 7th term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic, |
Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D), |
minister Bradley C. Hughes (R), |
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3rd Congressional District, 75.6% in '04, 1st term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
marketing consultant Mike McGraw (D), |
Lynn Westmoreland (R), |
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4th Congressional District, 63.8% in '04, 1st term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic, |
Cynthia A. McKinney (D) 47.1%, Co. Comm'r. Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D) 44.4%, project manager John F. Coyne, III (D) 8.5%, |
HR manager Catherine Davis (R), |
Loren Collins (WI), |
5th Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 10th term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic, |
John Lewis (D), |
No Republican |
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6th Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 1st term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
talk show host Steve Sinton (D), |
Thomas E. Price (R) 82.3%, marketing exec. John Konop (R) 17.7%, |
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7th Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 7th term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
consultant / businessman Allen Burns (D), |
John Linder (R), |
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8th Congressional District, 62.9% in '04, 2nd term, polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Democratic, Cook Political Report: Lean Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Toss Up, Chuck Todd: 19th Most Vulnerable House Seat, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, |
James "Jim" Marshall (D), |
ex-U.S. Rep. / '04 Senate candidate Michael A "Mac" Collins (R) 81.6%, Deputy Sheriff James Neal Harris (R) 18.4%, |
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9th Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 7th term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
truck driver John D. Bradbury (D) 69%, civil engineer Bob Longwith (D) 31%, |
Nathan Deal (R), |
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10th Congressional District, 74.3% in '04, 6th term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, |
jeweler Jerry Holley (D), |
Charlie Norwood, Jr. (R), |
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11th Congressional District, 57.4% in '04, 2nd term, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Republican, Cook Political Report: Solid Republican, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Competitive Race, |
courier Patrick Samuel Pillion (D), |
J. Phillip "Phil" Gingrey (R), |
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12th Congressional District, 51.8% in '04, 1st term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Democratic, Cook Political Report: Lean Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Leans Democratic, Rothenberg Political Report: Competitive Race, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, Chuck Todd: 20th Most Vulnerable House Seat, |
John Barrow (D), |
ex-U.S. Rep. Max Burns (R), |
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13th Congressional District, unopposed in '04, 2nd term D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Likely Democratic, |
David Scott (D) 67%, ex-St. Sen. '02 candidate Donzella James (D) 33%, |
physician Deborah Travis Honeycutt (R), |
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August 8, 2006 RunOff Primary Results |
Lt. Governor, 51.9% in '02, next election in 2006, Mark Fletcher Taylor (D) running for Governor, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
ex-St. Rep. Jim Martin (D) 62.4%, ex-St. Sen. / '02 Congressional candidate Greg K. Hecht (D) 37.6%, |
St. Sen. Casey Cagle (R), |
attorney '04 Senate nominee Allen Buckley (L), |
mediator Al Bartell (WI), |
Secretary of State, 61.1% in '02, next election in 2006, Cathy Cox (D) defeated in Governor primary D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Republican, |
St. Rep. Gail Buckner (D) 55.2%, lobbyist Darryl A. Hicks (D) 44.8%, |
Fulton County Commission Chair Karen Handel (R) 56.7%, St. Sen. Bill Stephens (R) 43.3%, |
database administrator Kevin Madsen (L), |
Agriculture Commissioner, 57.4% in '02, next elections in 2006 D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, |
Thomas T. "Tommy" Irvin (D), |
Georgia Agribusiness Council President Gary Black (R) 60%, State Senator Brian P. Kemp (R) 40%, |
'96 Senate nominee / '98 Gov. nominee farmer Jack Cashin (L), |
4th Congressional District, 63.8% in '04, 1st term, Cynthia A. McKinney defeated in primary, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating: Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Safe Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democrat, Roll Call Analysis: Safe Democratic, |
Co. Comm'r. Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (D) 58.8%, Cynthia A. McKinney (D) 41.2%, |
HR manager Catherine Davis (R), |
Loren Collins (WI), |
1. Link to Predictions:
D.C.'s Political Report,
Washington Post's Chris Cillizza,
Campaign & Elections: Political Oddsmaker,
Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard,
Cook Political Report,
Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball,
Roll Call Analysis,
National Journal's Chuck Todd,
Rothenberg Political Report,
Tim Saler,
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2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, |
= Democrats take over control, |
= Republican retain control, |
= Republicans take over control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party take over control |
Bold indicates incumbent. |
Yellow district indicates open races. |
Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. |
Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control. |
Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. |
Red boxes indicates Republicans took control. |
3. Key to Georgia Political Parties:
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