Who Won Alabama Elections in 2006?

Alabama Governor Bob RileyNov 7, 2006

It was a day for the incumbents in Alabama's 2006 elections. Alabama Republican Governor Bob Riley won re-election in 2006, as did all the Alabama members of Congress.

Three Alabama Congressmen (Robert Cramer, Spencer Bachus, and Artur Davis) ran unapposed in 2006.



2006 Alabama Election Winners

Alabama Governor
Bob Riley Incumbent (58%) REP
Also on the ballot: Lucy Baxley (DFL - 42%)
Alabama 1st District
Jo Bonner Incumbent (68%) REP
Also on the ballot: Vivian Beckerle (DFL - 32%)
Alabama 2nd District
Terry Everett Incumbent (70%) REP
Also on the ballot: Chuck James (DFL - 30%)
Alabama 3rd District
Michael D Rogers Incumbent (60%) REP
Also on the ballot: Greg Pierce (DFL - 38%); Mark Layfield (IND - 2%)
Alabama 4th District
Robert B Aderholt Incumbent (70%) REP
Also on the ballot: Barbara Bobo (DFL - 30%)
Alabama 5th District
Robert E Cramer Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL
Alabama 6th District
Spencer Bachus Incumbent (Unapposed) REP
Alabama 7th District
Artur Davis Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL


Email WhoWonWhen.com with suggestions for new lists, or to report spelling or other errors.
Every attempt is made to insure the accuracy of the above information, however accuracy is not guaranteed.
Web hosting services provided by Netlink Communications, Inc.
2006 Elections
Facebook