Who Won Nebraska Elections in 2006?

Nebraska Senator Ben NelsonNov 7, 2006

Incumbent Republican Governor Dave Heineman had no trouble winning re-election over DFL challenger David Hahn, receiving 74% of the vote. Incumbent DFL Senator Ben Nelson had almost as easy a time defeating challenger Pete Ricketts.

Republicans won all three House seats in Nebraska in 2006. Jeff Fortenberry and Lee Terry won re-election, while Adrian Smith won an open seat in the 3rd District.



2006 Nebraska Election Winners

Nebraska Governor
Dave Heineman Incumbent (74%) REP
Also on the ballot: David Hahn (DFL - 24%); Barry Richards (1%); Mort Sullivan (IND - 1%)
Nebraska Senate I
Ben Nelson Incumbent (64%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Pete Ricketts (REP - 36%)
Nebraska 1st District
Jeff Fortenberry Incumbent (59%) REP
Also on the ballot: Maxine Moul (DFL - 41%)
Nebraska 2nd District
Lee Terry Incumbent (55%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jim Esch (DFL - 45%)
Nebraska 3rd District
Adrian Smith (55%) REP
Also on the ballot: Scott Kleeb (DFL - 45%)


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