Mississippi United States Senate election, 2006

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The 2006 U.S. Senate election for the state of Mississippi was held on November 7, 2006.

Incumbent Senator Trent Lott ran for re-election without facing any opposition in his party's primary. While it had been speculated that Lott might retire after his home was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina, he instead chose to run for re-election.

The Democratic candidate in the general election in November was Mississippi state representative Erik Fleming. Four Democrats participated in the June 6, 2006 primary. Fleming placed first but did not receive 50% of the vote. He and Bill Bowlin qualified for a runoff marked by low turnout on June 27, 2006, which Fleming won by 65-35%.

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[edit] Candidates

[edit] Republican

[edit] Democratic

  • Erik Fleming - State Representative, abstinence educator, and former Young Democrats state president

Defeated in primary run-off:

  • Bill Bowlin - business consultant and 1994 Congressional candidate

Defeated in primary:

  • James O'Keefe - businessman and son of former Biloxi, Mississippi Mayor Jerry O'Keefe
  • Catherine Starr - retiree, peace activist, and 2003 candidate for governor.

[edit] Libertarian

  • Harold Taylor


[edit] Democratic Primary Results

First round, June 6, 2006: [1] Run-off, June 27, 2006: [2]
Erik Fleming* 46,185 44.1% Erik Fleming 19,477 65.0%
Bill Bowlin* 23,175 22.1% Bill Bowlin 10,490 35.0%
James O'Keefe 20,815 19.9%
Catherine Starr 14,629 14.0%
Total votes cast 104,846 100.0% 29,967 100.0%

*qualified for run-off


[edit] Opinion Polls

Source Date Lott (R) Fleming (D)

[edit] Election results

2006 United States Senate election, Mississippi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Trent Lott (incumbent) 376,074 63.6 -2.3
Democratic Erik Fleming 205,993 34.8 +3.2
Libertarian Harold Taylor 9,111 1.5 +0.6
Majority 170,081 28.8
Turnout 591,178
Republican hold Swing

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