Who Won New Hampshire Elections in 2006?

New Hampshire Governor John LynchNov 7, 2006

The Democrats won the three major elections in New Hampshire in 2006. Incumbent Governor John Lynch (pictured left) had no trouble with Republican challenger Jim Coburn winning a second term with 74% of the vote.

New Hampshire's two Representatives, Carol Shea-Porter and Paul Hodes, also won re-election - but by a more narrow margin.



2006 New Hampshire Election Winners

New Hampshire Governor
John Lynch Incumbent (74%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Jim Coburn (REP - 26%)
New Hampshire 1st District
Carol Shea-Porter (52%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Jeb Bradley (REP Incumbent - 48%)
New Hampshire 2nd District
Paul Hodes (53%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Charles Bass (REP Incumbent - 45%); Ken Blevens (LIB - 2%)


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