Georgia gubernatorial election, 2006

Georgia gubernatorial election, 2006

2002 ←
November 7, 2006
→ 2010

 
Nominee Sonny Perdue Mark Taylor
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,229,724 811,049
Percentage 57.94% 38.22%

County Results

Governor before election

Sonny Perdue
Republican

Elected Governor

Sonny Perdue
Republican

The 2006 Georgia Gubernatorial Election was held on November 7, 2006. The primary election was held on July 18. Governor Sonny Perdue was re-elected to his second term; he is the first Republican Governor of Georgia since the end of Reconstruction. Currently Republicans control both houses of the General Assembly. During 2005 Perdue's approval rating fluctuated between the high fifties and low sixties; as of September 2006 his ratings sat at 63 percent approval. [1]

Contents

Candidates

Democratic Party

Republican Party

Libertarian Party

Primary elections

Democratic

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Mark Taylor 249,188 51.69%
Democratic Cathy Cox 211,978 43.97%
Democratic Bill Bolton 10,552 2.19%
Democratic Mac McCarley 10,399 2.16%
Totals 482,117 100%

Republican

Republican primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Sonny Perdue 370,756 88.43%
Republican Ray McBerry 48,498 22.9%
Totals 419,254 100%

General election

Fundraising

Perdue had more financial resources on hand than Taylor. As of the March 31 filing, Perdue reported that he had in excess of $8 million on hand, while Taylor had $4.1 million in reserve. Perdue had the added advantage of facing a weak opponent in Ray McBerry in the primary election, while Cox and Taylor engaged in a bitter struggle for the Democratic nomination. Hayes, the Libertarian candidate, reported less than $1,000 on hand, though the September 11 Zogby poll showed him attracting a surprising 8.1 percent of polled voters.

Advertisements

A minor controversy developed during the primary campaign over an ad created by Georgians for Truth, a group founded by several prominent Democratic fundraisers. The ad criticized Perdue for allegedly failing to pay his taxes for several years before becoming governor, allegations that had been made in the 2002 campaign as well. Cox and Taylor, for reasons that are not clear, requested that the group not run the ad, prompting the Georgia Democratic Party chairman, Bobby Kahn, to strongly rebuke the group's members.

Campaign issues

Education

On April 19, 2006, Cox charged that Taylor had not sponsored the HOPE scholarship legislation in 1993, as he claimed. Taylor apparently sponsored a companion bill that did not pass, although he supported the bill that did pass. The incident portended a strongly negative campaign for the Democratic nomination.

Health Care

Immigration

The problem presented by illegal immigrants emerged during Georgia's 2006 legislative session as an issue likely to have a large impact on the gubernatorial campaign. Perdue signed legislation restricting the ability of illegal immigrants to access state resources, including health care and public education.

Voting

Polling

Source Date Taylor (D) Perdue (R) Hayes (L)
Strategic Vision Nov. 1, 2006 36% 52% 5%
Strategic Vision Oct. 25, 2006 32% 51% 9%
Strategic Vision Sept. 27, 2006 39% 51% 4%
Zogby/WSJ Sept. 11, 2006 34.9% 47.4% 8.1%
Zogby/WSJ August 28, 2006 40.7% 51.3%
Strategic Vision August 23, 2006 41% 54%
Rasmussen August 4, 2006 39% 53%
Zogby/WSJ July 24, 2006 39.3% 52.1%
Strategic Vision June 28, 2006 44% 50%
Zogby/WSJ June 21, 2006 40% 48.6%
Strategic Vision May 10, 2006 39% 51%
Rasmussen May 6, 2006 36% 51%
Rasmussen March 26, 2006 41% 51%
Strategic Vision March 8, 2006 33% 57%
Rasmussen Feb 16, 2006 33% 53%
Strategic Vision Jan 25, 2006 36% 57%
Strategic Vision Dec 7, 2005 38% 55%
Strategic Vision Oct 26, 2005 37% 55%
Strategic Vision Aug 4, 2005 40% 52%
Strategic Vision May 13, 2005 42% 50%
Strategic Vision Feb 11, 2005 44% 50%

Results

Georgia gubernatorial election, 2006[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Sonny Perdue (incumbent) 1,229,724 57.9 +6.5
Democratic Mark Taylor 811,049 38.2 -8.0
Libertarian Garrett Michael Hayes 81,412 3.8 +1.5
Majority 418,675 19.7 +14.5
Turnout 2,122,185
Republican hold Swing

See also

References

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