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2006 United States Senate election in Nebraska

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2006 United States Senate election in Nebraska

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election_name2006 United States Senate election in Nebraska
countryNebraska
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2000 United States Senate election in Nebraska
previous_year2000
next_election2012 United States Senate election in Nebraska
next_year2012
election_dateNovember 7, 2006
image_sizex145px
image1Ben Nelson official photo.jpg
nominee1Ben Nelson
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1378,388
percentage163.88%
image2File:Ricketts, Pete 2013-11-04a.JPG
nominee2Pete Ricketts
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2213,928
percentage236.12%
map_image
map_captionNelson:
Ricketts:
Tie:
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionBen Nelson
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionBen Nelson
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Ricketts:
Tie:
The 2006 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democrat Ben Nelson won re-election to a second term, easily defeating Republican Pete Ricketts. Nelson won 63.9% of the vote to Ricketts's 36.1%. Ricketts was later appointed in January 2023 to Nebraska's other Senate seat after serving as Governor of Nebraska from 2015 to 2023.

This was one of five Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state that George W. Bush won in the 2004 presidential election.

As of , this remains the last time Democrats won any statewide election in Nebraska. This was the first election since 1978 that the winner was of a different party than the concurrent gubernatorial election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Ben Nelson, incumbent U.S. Senator

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Pete Ricketts, former COO of TD Ameritrade
  • Don Stenberg, former Attorney General of Nebraska and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2000
  • David J. Kramer, Former Chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party

Campaign

Since Ricketts was a millionaire, he could finance his own campaign. His opponents could not raise enough money to keep up. Kramer raised $330,000 and Stenberg raised $246,000 in 2005.

Results

Republican primary results by county

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General election

Candidates

  • Ben Nelson (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Pete Ricketts (R), former COO of TD Ameritrade

Campaign

The primary election was held May 9, 2006. Pete Ricketts won the Republican nomination with 48% of the vote. Ben Nelson was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Nelson was elected in 2000 by a margin of 51% to 49% after serving as the state's governor for two terms. Nelson, considered the most conservative Democrat in the Senate, was the lone Democrat in Nebraska's Congressional delegation. This election was one of the most expensive in Nebraska history. In 2005, Ben Nelson raised $3.9 million for his re-election campaign. Pete Ricketts contributed $14.35 million of his own money to his campaign; he raised an additional $485,000 in contributions. The race also attracted national attention and generated several high-level campaign appearances. President George W. Bush appeared at a rally for Ricketts on November 5, 2006, in Grand Island, while then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama appeared at a fundraiser for Nelson and other Nebraska Democrats on May 5, 2006, in Omaha. However, he won re-election by a large margin.

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportNovember 6, 2006
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 6, 2006
Rothenberg Political ReportNovember 6, 2006
Real Clear PoliticsNovember 6, 2006

Polling

SourceDateBen
Nelson (D)Pete
Ricketts (R)
RasmussenNovember 23, 200552%29%
RasmussenApril 26, 200654%36%
RasmussenMay 13, 200654%35%
RasmussenJuly 17, 200657%31%
RasmussenAugust 17, 200655%32%
RasmussenSeptember 26, 200655%32%
RasmussenOctober 19, 200654%34%

Results

By county

From CNN

Countycolspan="2" style="text-align: center;"Ben Nelson
Democraticcolspan="2" style="text-align: center;"Pete Ricketts
Republicancolspan="1" rowspan="2" style="text-align: center;"Total
votes%#%#
Adams67.18%10,22232.82%4,993
Antelope57.54%1,55642.46%1,148
Arthur40.60%9559.40%139
Banner47.85%15652.15%170
Blaine54.95%15045.05%123
Boone65.23%1,66434.77%887
Box Butte68.23%2,48931.77%1,159
Boyd63.53%62236.47%357
Brown51.09%70648.91%676
Buffalo56.41%8,36743.59%6,466
Burt69.49%2,03430.51%893
Butler73.10%2,52726.90%930
Cass62.85%5,81937.15%3,440
Cedar66.34%2,60833.66%1,323
Chase49.05%79950.95%830
Cherry53.17%1,43646.83%1,265
Cheyenne46.18%1,45053.82%1,690
Clay64.47%1,66235.53%916
Colfax69.44%1,94730.56%857
Cuming63.45%1,95336.55%1,125
Custer58.88%2,88041.12%2,011
Dakota69.32%3,26030.68%1,443
Dawes57.42%1,70642.58%1,265
Dawson58.66%3,91041.34%2,755
Deuel48.70%39251.30%413
Dixon66.54%1,58933.46%799
Dodge66.70%7,95033.30%3,969
Douglas65.16%92,13334.84%49,257
Dundy61.16%57038.84%362
Fillmore71.49%1,78028.51%710
Franklin64.88%94635.12%512
Frontier65.34%82034.66%435
Furnas65.55%1,34734.45%708
Gage72.98%6,45127.02%2,388
Garden48.45%50051.55%532
Garfield59.09%54340.91%376
Gosper62.89%62237.11%367
Grant40.85%13459.15%194
Greeley75.99%80724.01%255
Hall61.52%10,37138.48%6,487
Hamilton59.36%2,66040.64%1,821
Harlan64.63%1,12435.37%615
Hayes57.09%28242.91%212
Hitchcock68.10%82431.90%386
Holt51.44%2,28848.56%2,160
Hooker56.23%18543.77%144
Howard69.16%1,80330.84%804
Jefferson71.41%2,26528.59%907
Johnson75.18%1,36924.82%452
Kearney58.76%1,61441.24%1,133
Keith48.79%1,58851.21%1,667
Keya Paha54.50%30345.50%253
Kimball46.42%75353.58%869
Knox63.65%2,05436.35%1,173
Lancaster70.07%60,30929.93%25,762
Lincoln61.23%7,66438.77%4,852
Logan52.51%19947.49%180
Loup64.36%24235.64%134
Madison54.61%5,73045.39%4,762
McPherson44.83%11755.17%144
Merrick63.24%1,92336.76%1,118
Morrill48.48%91251.52%969
Nance71.70%1,20628.30%476
Nemaha61.79%1,74538.21%1,079
Nuckolls66.98%1,37533.02%678
Otoe62.51%3,55037.49%2,129
Pawnee67.39%83532.61%404
Perkins52.97%66947.03%594
Phelps57.90%2,26942.10%1,650
Pierce55.99%1,37844.01%1,083
Platte62.97%6,66437.03%3,919
Polk62.92%1,43237.08%844
Red Willow70.60%3,01629.40%1,256
Richardson64.63%2,22635.37%1,218
Rock54.99%41345.01%338
Saline78.78%3,61521.22%974
Sarpy59.27%24,64040.73%16,935
Saunders67.62%5,39332.38%2,582
Scotts Bluff51.98%5,83448.02%5,389
Seward67.39%3,93032.61%1,902
Sheridan43.55%82056.45%1,063
Sherman70.99%1,01829.01%416
Sioux39.85%21660.15%326
Stanton53.92%1,06746.08%912
Thayer70.16%1,62729.84%692
Thomas53.12%17946.88%158
Thurston73.89%1,29626.11%458
Valley61.90%1,29038.10%794
Washington57.95%4,39442.05%3,189
Wayne63.90%1,96336.10%1,109
Webster67.36%1,16432.64%564
Wheeler65.72%25534.28%133
York57.50%3,11842.50%2,305

;Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Burt (largest village: Tekamah)
  • Antelope (largest city: Neligh)
  • Box Butte (largest city: Alliance)
  • Boyd (largest city: Spencer)
  • Brown (largest city: Ainsworth)
  • Buffalo (largest city: Kearney)
  • Butler (largest city: David City)
  • Cherry (largest city: Valentine)
  • Clay (largest city: Sutton)
  • Colfax (largest city: Schuyler)
  • Cuming (largest city: West Point)
  • Custer (largest city: Broken Bow)
  • Dawes (largest city: Chadron)
  • Dawson (largest city: Lexington)
  • Dundy (largest city: Benkelman)
  • Franklin (largest city: Franklin)
  • Frontier (largest city: Curtis)
  • Furnas (largest city: Cambridge)
  • Garfield (largest city: Burwell)
  • Gosper (largest city: Elwood)
  • Grant (largest city: Hyannis)
  • Hamilton (largest city: Aurora)
  • Harlan (largest city: Alma)
  • Hayes (largest city: Palisade)
  • Hitchcock (largest city: Culbertson)
  • Holt (largest city: O'Neill)
  • Hooker (largest city: Mullen)
  • Kearney (largest city: Minden)
  • Keya Paha (largest city: Springview)
  • Knox (largest city: Creighton)
  • Logan (largest city: Stapleton)
  • Loup (largest city: Taylor)
  • Madison (largest city: Norfolk)
  • Merrick (largest city: Central City)
  • Nemaha (largest city: Auburn)
  • Nance (largest city: Fullerton)
  • Nuckolls (largest city: Superior)
  • Boone (largest city: Albion)
  • Perkins (largest city: Grant)
  • Phelps (largest city: Holdrege)
  • Pierce (largest city: Pierce)
  • Platte (largest city: Columbus)
  • Polk (largest city: Stromsburg)
  • Richardson (largest city: Falls City)
  • Rock (largest city: Bassett)
  • Sarpy (largest city: Bellevue)
  • Scotts Bluff (largest city: Scottsbluff)
  • Sherman (largest city: Gordon)
  • Stanton (largest city: Stanton)
  • Thayer (largest city: Hebron)
  • Thomas (largest city: Thedford)
  • Valley (largest city: Ord)
  • Washington (largest city: Blair)
  • Wheeler (largest city: Bartlett)
  • York (largest city: York)

References

References

  1. John A. Gale. "Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska, Primary Election, May 9, 2006".
  2. "2006 Senate Race Ratings for November 6, 2006".
  3. (November 6, 2006). "Election Eve 2006: THE FINAL PREDICTIONS".
  4. "2006 Senate Ratings". The Rothenberg Political Report.
  5. "Election 2006". Real Clear Politics.
  6. [http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005/Nebraska%20Senate%20Nov%2023.htm Rasmussen] {{Webarchive. link. (January 3, 2006)
  7. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060512161335/http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/April%202006/Nebraska%20Senate%20April.htm Rasmussen]
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060602124204/http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/May%202006/Nebraska%20Senate%20May.htm Rasmussen]
  9. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060720194537/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/July%202006/nebraskaSenGov.htm Rasmussen]
  10. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060922070649/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/August%202006/NebraskaSenate.htm Rasmussen]
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061021125319/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/September%202006/NebraskaGovernorSenate.htm Rasmussen]
  12. [https://web.archive.org/web/20061021130433/http://rasmussenreports.com/2006/State%20Polls/October%202006/NebraskaGovernorSenate.htm Rasmussen]
  13. John A. Gale. "Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska, General Election, November 7, 2006".
  14. "U.S. SENATE / NEBRASKA / COUNTY RESULTS".
  15. "2006 Senatorial General Election Results - Nebraska".
  16. "2000 Senatorial General Election Results - Nebraska".
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