Who Won Mississippi Elections in 2006?

Mississippi Senator Trent LottNov 7, 2006

Republican Trent Lott (pictured left) once again won re-election to the United States Senate in 2006 when he easily defeated challenger Erik Fleming.

All four incumbents ran for re-election in Mississippi in 2006, and all four (two Democrats and two Republicans) won their election bids easily.



2006 Mississippi Election Winners

Mississippi Senate I
Trent Lott Incumbent (64%) REP
Also on the ballot: Erik Fleming (DFL - 35%); Harold Taylor (LIB - 1%)
Mississippi 1st District
Roger Wicker Incumbent (66%) REP
Also on the ballot: Ken Hurt (DFL - 34%)
Mississippi 2nd District
Bennie G Thompson Incumbent (64%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Yvonne Brown (REP - 36%)
Mississippi 3rd District
Charles Pickering Incumbent (78%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jim Giles (16%); Lamonica L Magee (REF - 6%)
Mississippi 4th District
Gene Taylor Incumbent (80%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Randy McDonnell (REP - 20%)

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