Who Won Connecticut Elections in 2006?

Connecticut Senator Joe LiebermanNov 7, 2006

Incumbent Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman did not win his party's primary, but he did go on to win the general election as an independent. Governor M Jodi Rell also won re-election in the 2006 Connecticut elections.

Two incumbent Republican Congressmen were defeated in Connecticut - Joe Courtney defeated Rob Simmons in the 2nd District and Chris Murphy defeated Nancy Johnson in the 5th District.



2006 Connecticut Election Winners

Connecticut Governor
M Jodi Rell Incumbent (63%) REP
Also on the ballot: John DeStefano (DFL - 35%); Cliff Thornton (GRN - 1%); Joseph Zdonczyk (1%)
Connecticut Senate I
Joe Lieberman Incumbent (50%) IND
Also on the ballot: Ned Lamont (DFL - 40%); Alan Schlesinger (REP - 10%)
Connecticut 1st District
John B Larson Incumbent (74%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Scott MacLean (REP - 26%)
Connecticut 2nd District
Joe Courtney (50%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Rob Simmons (REP Incumbent - 50%)
Connecticut 3rd District
Rosa Delauro Incumbent (76%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Joseph Vollano (REP - 22%); Daniel Sumrall (GRN - 2%)
Connecticut 4th District
Christopher Shays Incumbent (51%) REP
Also on the ballot: Diane Farrell (DFL - 48%); Philip Maymin (LIB - 1%)
Connecticut 5th District
Chris Murphy (56%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Nancy Johnson (REP Incumbent - 44%)


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