Florida gubernatorial election, 2006

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Florida gubernatorial election, 2006
November 7, 2006
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Candidate Charlie Crist Jim Davis
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,519,845 2,178,289
Percentage 52.2% 45.1%
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Election results by county

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Jeb Bush
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Governor-elect
Charlie Crist
Republican

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The 2006 Florida gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2006. Governor Jeb Bush was term-limited, and could not run for re-election. Republican Charlie Crist, the state's Attorney General, won the election for Governor of Florida.

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[edit] Democrats

Jim Davis won the Democratic primary on September 5 with 48% of the vote.[1] Davis was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Florida's 11th congressional district, and was once the majority leader of the Florida House of Representatives. On September 13th, Davis selected former State Senator & 2002 Gubernatorial candidate Daryl Jones of Miami as his running mate.

[edit] Former Democratic candidates

  • Rod Smith - Member of the Florida Senate lost the September 5 Democratic Primary with 41% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [2].
  • Glenn Aldine Burkett lost the September 5 Democratic Primary with 4% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [3].
  • Carol Castagnero - Retired teacher, member County Citizens’ a watch dog group over DCF (HRS), lost the September 5 Democratic Primary with 5% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [4].
  • John M. Crotty lost the September 5 Democratic Primary with 2% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [5].
  • Roger Alan Hoover
  • Phillip J. Kennedy - Perennial candidate
  • Monroe Lee - Architect, 2004 candidate for Alachua County Board of Commissioners

[edit] Republicans

Charlie Crist, the Republican candidate, won the primary on September 5 with 64% of the vote.[6] Crist was Florida's Attorney General at the time. Previously he was elected State Education Commissioner, and has served in the Florida Senate. He faced Bob Graham for his seat in the United States Senate in 1998. On September 13th, 2006, Crist announced that State Representative Jeff Kottkamp of Cape Coral would be his running mate.[7]

[edit] Former Republican candidates

  • Tom Gallagher - State Chief Financial Officer, former State Treasurer-Insurance Commissioner, former Education Commissioner, 1986 and 1994 gubernatorial candidate lost the September 5 Republican Primary with 33% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [8].
  • Michael W. St. Jean - Ordained minister; hailing from Jacksonville, Florida lost the September 5 Republican Primary with 1% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [9].
  • Vernon Palmer has lost the September 5 Republican Primary with 1% of the vote and 99% of the precincts reporting [10].
  • Austin Brooks
  • Bernie DeCastro - Ordained minister; involved in numerous prison ministry projects and faith-based initiatives. Believed Jesus "nominated him from Heaven" to become Governor of Florida, ran on a largely death penalty-based platform.

[edit] Other parties

[edit] Socialist Party candidate

  • Atlee Yarrow - (SPF) Political activist, 1992 Mayoral candidate for the City of Auburn, GA. Former member G.C.I.U. Local 8M, Atlanta, GA.

[edit] No Party Affiliation-(NPA)

What is No Party Affiliation? (NPA) also see Independent

[edit] Write-in candidates

[edit] Election results

2006 gubernatorial election, Florida
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Charlie Crist 2,519,845 52.2 -3.8
Democratic Jim Davis 2,178,289 45.1 +1.9
Reform Max Linn 92,595 1.9 n/a
Independent John Wayne Smith - NPA 15,987 0.3 n/a
Independent Richard Paul Dembinsky - NPA 11,921 0.2 n/a
Independent Karl Behm - NPA 10,487 0.2 n/a
Write-ins 147 0.0 0
Majority 341,556 7.1 -5.7
Turnout 4,829,271
Republican hold Swing


1st SET OF UNOFFICIAL RETURNS (pursuant to s. 102.141, F.S.) (may not include absentee or provisional ballots) Page Generated: 11/15/2006 4:40 AM Cite: Florida Division of Elections

Voter turnout for a midterm election statewide at an all time high of 46.6% currently. Several Counties have not counted all their absentee votes as of yet, Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Pinellas. The most noticed missing votes are provisional which are outstanding from the majority of counties statewide.

[edit] Opinion polling

[edit] Gubernatorial Race

Source Date Crist (R) Davis (D)
Survey USA November 6, 2006 49% 47%
Strategic Vision November 6, 2006 51% 44%
Orlando Sentinel November 3, 2006 50% 43%
Mason-Dixon November 3, 2006 50% 43%
Strategic Vision November 2, 2006 50% 44%
Zogby/WSJ October 31, 2006 49.9% 45.1%
St. Petersburg Times October 28, 2006 48% 42%
Rasmussen October 26, 2006 52% 41%
Strategic Vision October 25, 2006 51% 42%
Quinnipiac October 23, 2006 46% 44%
Zogby/WSJ October 19, 2006 50.2% 41%
Rasmussen October 18, 2006 46% 41%
Rasmussen October 2, 2006 54% 38%
Strategic Vision September 28, 2006 50% 40%
Zogby/WSJ September 25, 2006 50.1% 36.6%
Rasmussen September 19, 2006 45% 40%
Zogby/WSJ September 11, 2006 50.6% 36.4%
Rasmussen September 5, 2006 45% 41%
Strategic Vision August 30, 2006 49% 41%
Zogby/WSJ August 28, 2006 52.4% 38.5%
Rasmussen August 1, 2006 47% 42%
Quinnipiac July 26, 2006 44% 38%
Strategic Vision July 26, 2006 49% 39%
Mason-Dixon July 24, 2006 48% 32%
Zogby/WSJ July 24, 2006 42.8% 39.0%
Quinnipiac June 29, 2006 41% 39%
Rasmussen June 29, 2006 49% 35%
Strategic Vision June 28, 2006 49% 41%
Zogby/WSJ June 21, 2006 42.5% 39.8%
Strategic Vision May 25, 2006 48% 40%
Quinnipiac May 24, 2006 37% 40%
Rasmussen May 22, 2006 44% 39%
Rasmussen April 21, 2006 44% 33%
Quinnipiac April 19, 2006 37% 39%
Quinnipiac February 22, 2006 40% 36%
Rasmussen January 6, 2006 36% 35%
Rasmussen November 16, 2005 38% 41%
Quinnipiac November 15, 2005 39% 40%

[edit] See also