- United States Senate election in Nebraska, 2006
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United States Senate election in Nebraska, 2006 2000 ← November 7, 2006 → 2012 Nominee Ben Nelson Pete Ricketts Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 378,388 213,928 Percentage 63.9% 36.1%
County results
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United States House elections State government Gubernatorial Elections Omaha Mayoral elections The 2006 United States Senate election in Nebraska was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Ben Nelson won re-election to a second term.
Contents
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Ben Nelson, incumbent U.S. Senator
Results
Democratic primary results[1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Democratic Ben Nelson (inc.) 92,501 100.00% Totals 92,501 100.00% Republican primary
Candidates
- Pete Ricketts, former COO of Ameritrade
- Don Stenberg, former Attorney General of Nebraska, 2000 Republican nominee for the United States Senate
- David J. Kramer, Chairman of the Nebraska Republican Party
Campaign
Since Ricketts was a millionaire, he could finance his own campaign. His opponents could not raise enough money to keep up. Kramer raised $330,000 and Stenberg raised $246,000 in 2005.
Results
Republican primary results[2] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Republican Pete Ricketts 129,643 48.14% Republican Don Stenberg 96,496 35.83% Republican David J. Kramer 43,185 16.03% Totals 269,324 100.00% General election
Candidates
- Ben Nelson (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
- Pete Ricketts (R), former COO of Ameritrade
Campaign
The primary election was held on May 9, 2006. Pete Ricketts won the Republican nomination with 48% of the vote. Ben Nelson was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Nelson was elected in 2000 by a margin of 51% to 49% after serving as the state's governor for two terms. Nelson, considered the most conservative Democrat in the Senate, is the lone Democrat in Nebraska's Congressional delegation. This election was one of the most expensive in Nebraska history. In 2005, Ben Nelson raised $3.9 million for his re-election campaign. Pete Ricketts contributed $14.35 million of his own money to his campaign; he raised an additional $485,000 in contributions. The race also attracted national attention and generated several high-level campaign appearances. President George W. Bush appeared at a rally for Ricketts on November 5, 2006, in Grand Island, while then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama appeared at a fundraiser for Nelson and other Nebraska Democrats on May 5, 2006 in Omaha. However, he won re-election by a wide margin.
Polling
Source Date Nelson (D) Ricketts (R) Rasmussen October 19, 2006 54% 34% Rasmussen September 26, 2006 55% 32% Rasmussen August 17, 2006 55% 32% Rasmussen July 17, 2006 57% 31% Rasmussen May 13, 2006 54% 35% Rasmussen April 26, 2006 54% 36% Rasmussen November 23, 2005 52% 29% Results
United States Senate election in Nebraska, 2006[3] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Ben Nelson (incumbent) 378,388 63.88% +12.88% Republican Pete Ricketts 213,928 36.12% -12.70% Majority 164,460 27.77% +25.58% Turnout 590,961 Democratic hold Swing References
External links
- Ben Nelson for U.S. Senate(Not Active)
- Pete Ricketts for U.S. Senate (Inactive)
Preceded by
2002
Chuck HagelNebraska U.S. Senate elections
2006Succeeded by
2008Categories:- United States Senate elections, 2006
- United States Senate elections in Nebraska
- Nebraska elections, 2006
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