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2006 Colorado's 7th congressional district election

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2006 Colorado's 7th congressional district election

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Nominee Ed Perlmutter Rick O'Donnell
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 103,918 79,571
Percentage 54.9% 42.1%

U.S. Representative before election

Bob Beauprez
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Ed Perlmutter
Democratic

Colorado's 7th congressional district— Incumbent Bob Beauprez (R) was reelected to a second term in 2004 with 55% of the vote, after winning his first term by only 121 votes. His retirement to make an unsuccessful run for Governor of Colorado made this seat highly competitive. The 7th District is located in the western Denver suburbs. Former Chairman of the state Higher Education Commission, and 2002 candidate for the Republican nomination in the 7th district, Rick O'Donnell was unopposed for the Republican nomination, while State Senator Ed Perlmutter won a three-way Democratic primary. Dave Chandler, a Green, was also a candidate. In late September, O'Donnell was put on the defensive when ads appeared noting that he had previously supported abolishing Social Security. A Survey USA poll soon after that showed Perlmutter with a 54 to 37 percent lead, although GOP consultants guessed that the support was "soft."[1] Results: Perlmutter defeats O'Donnell 55% to 42%.

Source Date Democrat Republican
Survey USA September 2006 Ed Perlmutter - 54% Rick O'Donnell 37%

References

  1. ^ Chris Barge (2006-09-27). "Poll shows 17-point lead for Perlmutter: GOP disputes results, says House race with O'Donnell still close". Rocky Mountain News. Archived from the original on 2007-03-09. Retrieved 2006-11-12.