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2006 General Election Results SBOE Home Page Page 1 of 47 2006 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS US CONGRESS DISTRICT 01 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count G. K. Butterfield DEM 82,510 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 02 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bob Etheridge DEM 85,993 Dan Mansell REP 43,271 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 03 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Walter B. Jones REP 99,519 Craig Weber DEM 45,458 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 04 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David Price DEM 127,340 Steve Acuff REP 68,599 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 05 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Virginia Foxx REP 96,138 Roger Sharpe DEM 72,061 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 06 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Howard Coble REP 108,433 Rory Blake DEM 44,661 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 07 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mike McIntyre DEM 101,787 Shirley Davis REP 38,033 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 2 of 47 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 08 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert C. (Robin) Hayes REP 60,926 Larry Kissell DEM 60,597 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 09 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Sue Myrick REP 106,206 Bill Glass DEM 53,437 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 10 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Patrick McHenry REP 94,179 Richard Carsner DEM 58,214 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 11 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Heath Shuler DEM 124,972 Charles H. Taylor REP 107,342 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 12 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Mel Watt DEM 71,345 Ada M. Fisher REP 35,127 US CONGRESS DISTRICT 13 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Brad Miller DEM 98,540 Vernon Robinson REP 56,120 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 01 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Marc Basnight DEM 30,398 Ron Toppin REP 13,758 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 3 of 47 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 02 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jean Preston REP 28,340 C. W. (Pete) Bland DEM 21,052 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 03 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Clark Jenkins DEM 19,633 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 04 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert L. Holloman DEM 19,091 Kenneth R. (Ken) Chandler REP 8,312 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 05 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count John Kerr DEM 17,865 Todd Siebels REP 12,711 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 06 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Harry Brown REP 13,917 Carolyn Pittman-Dorsey DEM 7,582 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 07 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Doug Berger DEM 22,225 Chuck Stires REP 14,423 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 08 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count R. C. Soles, Jr. DEM 26,407 Bill Fairley REP 23,802 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 09 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 4 of 47 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Julia Boseman DEM 27,804 Al Roseman REP 16,333 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 10 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Charles W. (Charlie) Albertson DEM 20,673 Adrain R. Arnett REP 11,395 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 11 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count A. B. Swindell DEM 18,900 Al Lytton REP 11,768 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 12 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Fred Smith REP 23,872 Sherry M. Altman DEM 12,931 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 13 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David F. Weinstein DEM 15,992 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 14 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Vernon Malone DEM 26,404 Richard Doeffinger REP 13,644 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 15 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Neal Hunt REP 31,478 Dorothy (Gerry) Bowles DEM 25,854 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 16 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 5 of 47 Janet Cowell DEM 30,330 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 17 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Richard Stevens REP 40,430 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 18 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bob Atwater DEM 36,763 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 19 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Tony Rand DEM 22,731 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 20 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jeanne H. Lucas DEM 26,760 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 21 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Larry Shaw DEM 13,412 Juanita M. Gonzalez REP 8,344 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 22 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Harris Blake REP 24,490 Abraham Oudeh DEM 14,644 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 23 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Ellie Kinnaird DEM 31,947 E. B. Alston REP 11,400 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 24 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 6 of 47 Tony Foriest DEM 16,973 Hugh Webster REP 16,513 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 25 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Bill Purcell DEM 23,436 Douglas Bowen REP 13,640 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 26 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Philip E. (Phil) Berger REP 26,640 Rick Miller DEM 16,064 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 27 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Kay Hagan DEM 30,180 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 28 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Katie G. Dorsett DEM 20,955 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 29 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jerry W. Tillman REP 24,005 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 30 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Don W. East REP 25,698 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 31 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Peter Samuel (Pete) Brunstetter REP 32,077 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 7 of 47 Linda Garrou DEM 19,663 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 33 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Stan Bingham REP 25,469 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 34 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Andrew C. Brock REP 21,608 Larry Brown DEM 14,048 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 35 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count W. Edward (Eddie) Goodall, Jr. REP 29,301 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 36 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. REP 22,269 Mike Helms DEM 12,978 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 37 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Daniel G. Clodfelter DEM 20,018 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 38 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Charlie Dannelly DEM 20,372 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 39 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Robert Pittenger REP 35,503 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 40 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Malcolm Graham DEM 21,247 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 8 of 47 Mr. Ed Mulheren REP 13,314 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 41 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count James (Jim) Forrester REP 30,320 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 42 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Austin Allran REP 22,671 Lyndon Helton DEM 17,906 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 43 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count David W. Hoyle DEM 21,419 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 44 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Jim Jacumin REP 26,683 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 45 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Steve Goss DEM 24,269 David Blust REP 23,950 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 46 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Walter H. Dalton DEM 22,557 Wes Westmoreland REP 18,890 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 47 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Joe Sam Queen DEM 27,935 Keith Presnell REP 26,530 http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 9 of 47 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 48 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Tom Apodaca REP 41,210 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 49 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Martin Nesbitt DEM 36,901 R L Clark REP 19,318 NC STATE SENATE DISTRICT 50 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count John Snow DEM 37,130 Ken McKim REP 24,823 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 001 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count W. C. (Bill) Owens, Jr. DEM 12,446 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 002 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Timothy L. (Tim) Spear DEM 12,193 Daniel M. Beall REP 5,547 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 003 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Alice Graham Underhill DEM 10,772 Michael Speciale REP 8,568 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 004 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Russell E. Tucker DEM 6,844 Richard J. Kaiser REP 3,985 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 005 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/NCSBE/Elec/Results/resultsby_contest_summary.asp?ED=11xx0... 12/5/2011 SBOE Home Page Page 10 of 47 Howard Hunter, Jr. DEM 8,125 Kyle Jones REP 4,516 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 006 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Arthur Williams DEM 10,716 Hood Richardson REP 6,368 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 007 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Edward (Ed) Jones DEM 7,264 NC STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 008 Name on Ballot Party Ballot Count Edith D.
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