Minnesota 6th congressional district election, 2006

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The Minnesota's 6th congressional district election, 2006 was an election for the United States House of Representatives. The three major party candidates were Michele Bachmann (R), Patty Wetterling (D), and John Binkowski (I).

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[edit] Candidates

[edit] Patty Wetterling (DFL)

Patty Wetterling, candidate of the DFL party, is a U.S. advocate of children's safety, particularly focused on protecting children from abduction and abuse. Her advocacy began after her son was abducted in 1989. An extensive search was carried out, but Jacob and the abductor have not yet been found. Four months after the abduction, the Wetterlings founded the Jacob Wetterling Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to education about child safety.

[edit] Michele Bachmann (Republican)

Michele Bachmann, of the Republican Party of Minnesota, graduated from Anoka High School in 1974. She then attended Winona State College (now Winona State University), from which she graduated in 1978 with a degree in political science and English. It was there she met her future husband, Marcus Bachmann; they began dating in 1976 while working together on Jimmy Carter's Presidential campaign. She earned a Juris Doctor at Coburn School of Lawin 1986, and a post-doctorate degree from William and Mary Law School in Virginia in 1988. From 1988 to 1993, Bachmann was a U.S. Treasury Department attorney in St. Paul, Minnesota, representing the IRS against people who underpaid or didn't pay their taxes.

[edit] John Binkowski (Independence)

John Binkowski
John Binkowski

John Binkowski, the Independence Party of Minnesota, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1979. He studied Economics and Spanish while attending the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He left college to work as a carpenter for Buss Construction. He became a project superintendent in Madison, Wisconsin and later served as president of a small construction and real estate firm in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Binkowski then returned to Minnesota to work as a project coordinator for Johnson Controls and to work towards a degree in Construction Management at the University of Wisconsin, Stout.

[edit] Polls and ratings

The election is considered highly competitive such that in early October CQPolitics.com currently rates it as "No Clear Favorite".[1]

[edit] Polling

Source Date Wetterling (D) Bachmann (R) John Binkowski (I)
Star Tribune Minnesota Poll October 21, 2006 48% 40% 4%
Reuters/Zogby October 4, 2006 43% 46%
SurveyUSA September, 2006 41% 50% 5%

[edit] Results

Bachmann won the seat with 50% of the votes. Wetterling received 42% of the vote and Binkowski received 8%.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Horrigan, Marie. "Scandal Raises Profile of Wetterling’s Top Issue In Minn. 6", CQ Politics, October 2, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-18.

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