Maryland Comptroller election, 2006

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The 2006 Maryland Comptroller election decided the next Comptroller of the state of Maryland in the United States. The primary election was held on September 12, 2006, and the general election was held on November 7, 2006.

Incumbent William Donald Schaefer, who has been Comptroller since 1999, faced a tough re-election battle in the Democratic primary and eventually lost to state delegate Peter Franchot. Schaefer, who had previously served as Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland, had made several controversial comments in recent years, lessening his popularity among Marylanders. Republicans nominated Anne McCarthy in the primary election.

In the general election, Franchot soundly defeated McCarthy.

Contents

[edit] Candidates

[edit] Democrats

[edit] Lost Primary

[edit] Republicans

  • Anne McCarthy - former University of Baltimore business school dean

[edit] Lost Primary

  • Stephen N. Abrams
  • Mark Spradley
  • Gene Zarwell

[edit] Results

[edit] General election

Unofficial results [1]:

Maryland Comptroller election results, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Franchot 1,016,784 59.0 -8.7
Republican Anne McCarthy 704,027 40.8 +9.2
Write-ins 3,430 0.2 0
Majority 312,757 18.2
Turnout 1,724,241
Democratic hold Swing

[edit] Primary election

Democratic Republican
Candidate Votes Percent Candidate Votes Percent
Peter Franchot (winner) 215,192 36.5% Anne McCarthy (winner) 76,484 43.0%
Janet S. Owens 200,292 34.0% Stephen N. Abrams 64,884 36.5%
William Donald Schaefer 174,071 29.5% Mark Spradley 22,673 12.7%
Gene Zarwell 13,840 7.8%
Totals 589,555 100% 177,881 100%
Source: Maryland State Board of Elections

[edit] Polling

Source Date Franchot (D) McCarthy (R)
Baltimore Sun/Potomac Inc. September 27, 2006 54% 29%


Maryland 2006 Elections

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