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Complete list of Senate contests in 2006

Party key: (D/DFL/D-NPL)

Independent

Note: winning candidates are listed below in bold.

State Incumbent Full Terms
Served
Vote %
for winner in 2000[1]
Candidates Vote % received
Arizona
Jon Kyl (R) 2 79.4% Jon Kyl (R)
Jim Pederson (D)
Richard Mack (L)
Stephen Baker (I)
Ray Caplette (I)
52.8%
44.0%
3.2%
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California
Dianne Feinstein (D) 2[2] 55.8% Dianne Feinstein (D)
Todd Chretien
(G)
Michael Metti (L)
Marsha Feinland (PFP)
Don Grundman (AIP)
Lea Sherman (SW)
Jeff Mackler (SA)
59.6%
34.9%
1.7%
1.6%
1.4%
0.9%
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Connecticut
Joe Lieberman
sitting as (D)
3 63.2% Joe Lieberman (CFL)
Ned Lamont (D)
Alan Schlesinger (R)
Ralph Ferrucci (G)
Timothy Knibbs (CC)
49.8%
39.6%
9.7%
0.5%
0.4%
Delaware
Tom Carper (D) 1 55.5% Tom Carper (D)
Jan Ting (R)
William E. Morris
(L)
70.2%
28.7%
1.1%
Florida
Bill Nelson
(D)
1 51.0% Bill Nelson (D)
Katherine Harris (R)
Belinda Noah (I)
Brian Moore (I)
Floyd Frazier (I)
Roy Tanner (I)
Lawrence Scott (I)
Bernie Senter (SW)
60.3%
38.1%
0.5%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
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Hawaii
Daniel Akaka (D) 2[2] 72.7% Daniel Akaka (D)
Cynthia Thielen (R)
Lloyd Mallan (L)
61.3%
36.8%
1.9%
Indiana
Dick Lugar
(R)
5 66.6% Dick Lugar (R)
Steve Osborn
(L)
Mark Pool (I)
87.2%
12.8%
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Maine
Olympia Snowe (R) 2 68.9% Olympia Snowe (R)
Jean Hay Bright
(D)
Bill Slavick (I)
74.1%
20.5%
5.4%
Maryland
Paul Sarbanes (D) Ret.
Michael S. Steele (R)
Kevin Zeese
(G/L/Pop)
48% 63%
Massachusetts
Edward Kennedy (D) 7
Kenneth Chase
(R)
61% 73%
Michigan
Debbie Stabenow (D) 1 Mike Bouchard (R)
Leonard Schwartz (L)
Dennis FitzSimons (C)
David Sole (G)
49% 50%
Minnesota
Mark Dayton (DFL) Ret. Amy Klobuchar (DFL)
Mark Kennedy (R)
Robert Fitzgerald (IPM)
Ben Powers (C)
Michael Cavlan (G)
Rebecca Williamson (SW)
39% 49%
Mississippi
Trent Lott (R) 3 Erik Fleming (D)
Harold Taylor (L)
67% 66%
Missouri
Jim Talent (R) 0[2] Claire McCaskill (D)
Frank Gilmour (L)
Lydia Lewis (G)
44% 51%
Montana
Conrad Burns (R) 3 Jon Tester (D)
Stan Jones (L)
40% 51%
Nebraska
Ben Nelson (D) 1 Pete Ricketts (R)
Dori Settles(I)
64% 51%
Nevada
John Ensign (R) 1 Jack Carter (D)
Brendan Trainor (L)
David Schumann (IAP)
52% 56%
New Jersey
Robert Menendez (D)
appointed January 2006
to replace Jon Corzine
(D)
0[2]
Thomas Kean, Jr.
(R)
Len Flynn (L)
Greg Pason (S)
Angela Lariscy (SW)
Ed Forchion (M)
Daryl Mikell Brooks (I)
J.M. Carter (I)
N. Leonard Smith (I)
38% 50%
New Mexico
Jeff Bingaman (D) 4
Allen McCulloch
(R)
Orlin Cole (I)
57% 62%
New York
Hillary Rodham Clinton

(D/WF/IPNY)
1 John Spencer (R/Con)
Howie Hawkins (G)
Jeff Russell (L)
Bill Van Auken (SE)
Roger Calero (SW)
67% 55%
North Dakota
Kent Conrad (D-NPL) 3 Dwight Grotberg (R) 74% 61%
Ohio
Mike DeWine (R) 2 Sherrod Brown (D)
Richard Duncan (I)
38% 60%
Pennsylvania
Rick Santorum (R) 2
Bob Casey, Jr.
(D)

Carl Romanelli write-in (G)
Ved Dookhum write-in (SW)
38% 52%
Rhode Island
Lincoln Chafee (R) 1 Sheldon Whitehouse (D) 46% 57%
Tennessee
Bill Frist (R) Ret.
Ed Choate (I)
David Gatchell (I)
Bo Heyward
(I)
H. Gary Keplinger (I)
47% 65%
Texas
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) 2 Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D)
Scott Jameson (L)
Amanda Ulman (SW)
60% 65%
Utah
Orrin Hatch (R) 5
Pete Ashdown
(D)
Scott Bradley (C)
Julian Hatch (G)
Dave Seely (L)
Roger Price (PC)
Joe Labonte (BH)
60% 66%
Vermont
Jim Jeffords (I) Ret. Bernie Sanders (I)
Richard Tarrant (R)
Craig Hill (G)
Peter Diamondstone (LU)
Cris Ericson (I)
Peter Moss (I)
63% 66%
Virginia
George Allen (R) 1
Jim Webb (D)
Gail Parker
(IG)
47% 52% Still too close to call.
Washington
Maria Cantwell (D) 1 Mike McGavick (R)
Aaron Dixon (G)
Bruce Guthrie (L)
Robin Adair (I)
David Rosenfeld write-in (SW)
50% 49%
West Virginia
Robert Byrd (D) 8 John Raese (R)
Jesse Johnson (Mt)
64% 78%
Wisconsin
Herb Kohl (D) 3 Robert Lorge (R)
Rae Vogeler (G)
Ben Glatzel (I)
61% 62%
Wyoming
Craig Thomas
(R)
2 Dale Groutage (D)
William McPherson (I)
61% 74%
  1. ^ Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 7, 2000
  2. ^ a b c d First term was not full and is not counted in this number.