The Green Papers
Governor's Chairs, Senate, and House Seats
up for Election on 7 November 2006
with only one major party candidate

This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 52 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Wyoming.


Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats...
Open (incumbent not running for re-election)
No incumbent running
Uncontested (one candidate running)
Multiple incumbents running
Only One Major Party Canddidate


 
Alabama
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman Robert Edward "Bud" Cramer, Jr.
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Spencer T. Bachus
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman Artur Genestre Davis
Arizona
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Jeff Flake
Libertarian - Jason M. Blair
California
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman George Miller
Libertarian - Camden White McConnell
House CD 20
Democratic - Congressman Jim Costa
House CD 31
Democratic - Congressman Xavier Becerra
House CD 32
Democratic - Congressman Hilda L. Solis
Libertarian - Leland Faegre
House CD 33
Democratic - Congressman Diane E. Watson
House CD 35
Democratic - Congressman Maxine Waters
American Independent - Gordon Michael Mego
Libertarian - Paul T. Ireland
House CD 37
Democratic - Congressman Juanita Millender-McDonald
Libertarian - Herb Peters
House CD 42
Republican - Congressman Gary G. Miller
Colorado
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman Diana L. DeGette
Green - Thomas D. "Tom" Kelly
Florida
House CD 2
Democratic - Congressman F. Allen Boyd, Jr.
House CD 3
Democratic - Congressman Corrine Brown
House CD 12
Republican - Congressman Adam H. Putnam
No Party Affiliation - Joseph A. "Joe" Viscusi
No Party Affiliation - Edward W. "Ed" Bowlin, III
House CD 17
Democratic - Congressman Kendrick B. Meek
House CD 19
Democratic - Congressman Robert Wexler
House CD 20
Democratic - Congressman Debbie Wasserman Schultz
House CD 23
Democratic - Congressman Alcee L. Hastings
Georgia
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman John Lewis
Write-in; (Socialist Workers Party) - Eleanor García
Illinois
House CD 12
Democratic - Congressman Jerry F. Costello
Indiana
Senate Class 1
Republican - Senator Richard G. Lugar
Libertarian - Steve Osborn
Write-in; (Democratic) - Jack H. Baldwin
Write-in; (Independent) - Mark Pool
Kentucky
House CD 6
Democratic - Congressman A.B. "Ben" Chandler, III
Libertarian - Paul Ard
Maryland
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman Steny Hamilton Hoyer
Green - Steven Warren Warner
Write-in; (Constitution) - Peter Kuhnert
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman Elijah E. Cummings
Massachusetts
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman John W. Olver
Unenrolled - William Henry "Billy" Szych
House CD 2
Democratic - Congressman Richard E. Neal
House CD 3
Democratic - Congressman James P. McGovern
House CD 4
Democratic - Congressman Barney Frank
House CD 5
Democratic - Congressman Martin T. "Marty" Meehan
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman Edward J. "Ed" Markey
House CD 8
Democratic - Congressman Michael E. Capuano
Socialist Workers Party - Laura Garza
Michigan
House CD 13
Democratic - Congressman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick
House CD 15
Democratic - Congressman John D. Dingell
Green - Aimee Smith
Libertarian - Gregory Scott Stempfle
U.S. Taxpayers - Robert F. "Bob" Czak
Write-in; (Republican) - F. Vincent Vernuccio
Mississippi
House CD 3
Republican - Congressman Charles W. "Chip" Pickering, Jr.
Independent - Jim Giles
Reform - Lamonica L. MaGee
New Jersey
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman Robert E. Andrews
House CD 10
Democratic - Congressman Donald M. Payne
House CD 13 Special
Democratic - Albio Sires
Independent - Dick Hester
New York
House CD 5
Democratic; Working Families; Independence - Congressman Gary L. Ackerman
House CD 6
Democratic - Congressman Gregory Weldon Meeks
House CD 9
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Anthony D. Weiner
House CD 22
Democratic; Working Families; Independence - Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey
North Carolina
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman G. K. Butterfield
Pennsylvania
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman Robert A. Brady
House CD 14
Democratic - Congressman Mike Doyle
Green - Titus North
(Socialist Workers Party); Write-in - Cindy Jaquith
Rhode Island
House CD 2
Democratic - Congressman James R. Langevin
Independent - Rodney D. "Rod" Driver
Texas
House CD 9
Democratic - Congressman Alexander "Al" Green
House CD 11
Republican - Congressman K. Michael "Mike" Conaway
House CD 16
Democratic - Congressman Silvestre Reyes
Libertarian - Gordon R. Strickland
House CD 20
Democratic - Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez
Libertarian - Michael Idrogo
House CD 22
Democratic - Nicholas V. "Nick" Lampson
Write-in; (Republican) - Shelley Sekula Gibbs
Libertarian - Bob Smither
Write-in; (Republican) - Donald Luther "Don" Richardson
Write-in; (Republican) - Joseph Vincent "Joe" Reasbeck, IV
Vermont
Senate Class 1
Independent; (Democratic) - Congressman Bernard "Bernie" Sanders
Republican - Richard E. "Rich" Tarrant
Independent; (Republican) - Cris Ericson
Green; (Democratic) - Craig Hill
Independent - Peter D. Moss
Liberty Union - Pete Diamondstone
Virginia
House CD 3
Democratic - Congressman Robert C. "Bobby" Scott
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman J. Randy Forbes
Independent Greens - Albert P. Burckard, Jr.
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Robert W. "Bob" Goodlatte
(Green); Independent - Barbara Jean Pryor
Independent - André D. Peery
Wisconsin
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Thomas E. "Tom" Petri
 
 
Tally
OfficeCandidates with
No balloted
opposition
Some Third Party
and/or Independent
balloted opposition
Total
CongressmanDemocratic291746
Republican459
SenatorRepublican022
Totals332457
 
 

'Offices with Only One Major Party Candidate' - for purposes of this listing- are deemed to be those election contests in which there is only one major party candidate (Reference The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com) running for a given office on the ballot. Candidates of a Major Party who might be running as write-in candidates are not counted as having been formally nominated as Major Party candidates in this tabulation.

 
 

Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

 
 


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