2006 Kansas gubernatorial election|
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County results Sebelius: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Barnett: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 2006 Kansas gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic Governor Kathleen Sebelius, who sported high approval ratings[1] ran for re-election to serve a second and final term. She was unopposed for the Democratic nomination and faced Republican State Senator Jim Barnett, who emerged from a crowded primary. Sebelius defeated Barnett and was reelected.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
- Jim Barnett, State Senator
- Running mate: Susan Wagle, state senator (2001–present) and former state representative (1991–2001)
- Ken R. Canfield, author and founder of the National Center for Fathering
- Running mate: Kathe Decker, state representative (1993–present)
- Rex Crowell, former State Representative
- Running mate: Brian Shepherd
- Dennis Hawver, Libertarian nominee for Governor in 2002
- Running mate: Bret D. Landrith, attorney
- Robin Jennison, former Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives
- Running mate: Dennis Wilson, state senator (2005–present) and former state representative (1995–1999)
- Timothy V. Pickell, attorney
- Running mate: Jeffrey McCalmon
- Richard "Rode" Rodewald, perennial candidate
- Running mate: Helen Kanzig
General election
Predictions
Polling
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Date
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Kathleen Sebelius (D)
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Jim Barnett (R)
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| Survey USA[7]
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November 5, 2006
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57%
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40%
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| Rasmussen[8]
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October 27, 2006
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56%
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37%
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| Survey USA[9]
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October 16, 2006
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55%
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42%
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| Survey USA[10]
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September 14, 2006
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58%
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38%
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| Rasmussen[11]
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September 1, 2006
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48%
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37%
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| Rasmussen[12]
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July 31, 2006
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51%
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34%
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| Rasmussen[13]
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June 19, 2006
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49%
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36%
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| Rasmussen[14]
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May 3, 2006
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49%
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37%
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| Rasmussen[15]
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April 15, 2006
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50%
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37%
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| Rasmussen[16]
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February 13, 2006
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45%
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37%
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| Rasmussen[17]
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January 25, 2006
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46%
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35%
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Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
See also
External links
Official campaign websites (Archived)
References
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