Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006

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Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006
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  2002 November 7, 2006 2010  

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Nominee Butch Otter Jerry Brady
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote237,437 198,845
Percentage52.7% 44.1%

Idaho Gubernatorial Election Results by County, 2006.svg

Election results by county
Otter:      50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Brady:      40-50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Jim Risch
Republican

Elected Governor

Butch Otter
Republican

The Idaho gubernatorial election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Governor Jim Risch succeeded Dirk Kempthorne, who resigned May 26 to become Secretary of the Interior. Risch served as governor until the end of the term, but had committed to a reelection campaign for Lieutenant Governor before Kempthorne's appointment and subsequent resignation.

Jim Risch United States Senator from Idaho

James Elroy Risch is an American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Idaho since 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he served as lieutenant governor of Idaho from 2003 to 2006 and from 2007 to 2009, and as governor of Idaho from 2006 to 2007.

Dirk Kempthorne 49th United States Secretary of the Interior

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Contents

Republican primary

Candidates

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Results

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican C.L. "Butch" Otter96,04570.02
Republican Dan Adamson 29,093 21.21
Republican Jack Alan Johnson 7,652 5.58
Republican Walter Bayes 4,385 3.20
Total votes137,175100.00

Democratic primary

Candidates

Jerry Michael Brady is an American businessman, explorer and politician from Idaho. He owns an Idaho Falls newspaper that is distributed in southeast Idaho and is a member of the Democratic Party.

Democratic Primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jerry Brady25,26182.98
Democratic Lee Chaney 5,182 17.02
Total votes30,443100.00

Nominated candidates

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Constitution Party (United States) U.S. political party

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Controversy

Marvin Pro-Life Richardson (that was his legal middle name) filed suit to force the state to print his full legal name on the ballots, just as he filed his paperwork. The Secretary of State denied this, stating that ballots themselves are supposed to be neutral, not political billboards. Richardson claimed that it is simply his name. [3] In September 2006 he changed his legal name to simply "Pro-Life" in an attempt to force the issue. However, the ballots went to the printer with "Marvin Richardson" as the Constitution Party candidate. The party later disavowed his candidacy resulting in a candidate without a name, and without a party, yet on the ballot. [4]

Election results

Although Otter won by 8.56% the election was surprisingly close. Brady performed much better than expected, receiving 44.11% of the vote.

Idaho gubernatorial election, 2006 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±
Republican C.L. "Butch" Otter 237,437 52.67% -3.61%
Democratic Jerry Brady 198,845 44.11% +2.38%
Constitution Marvin Richardson 7,309 1.62%
Libertarian Ted Dunlap 7,241 1.61% -0.38%
Majority 38,592 8.56% -5.99%
Turnout 450,832
Republican hold Swing

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References

  1. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-04-19. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  2. Butts, Mike (2006-04-06). "No 'Pro-Life' allowed on ballot". Idaho Press-Tribune. Retrieved 2006-01-13.
  3. No ‘Pro-Life’ allowed on ballot, retrieved 12oct2006
  4. ‘Pro-Life’ Failed to receive the Idaho CP Certification For Candidacy, retrieved 12oct2006
  5. http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/RESULTS/2006/general/tot_stwd.htm