Who Won South Carolina Elections in 2006?

South Carolina Governor Mark SanfordNov 7, 2006

Incumbent Republican Governor of South Carolina Mark Sanford won his re-election bid over DFL challenger Tommy Moore.

In the House, all of South Carolina's Representatives remained the same as all the incumbents won re-election bids. They all won fairly handily. The smallest margin was 14 percentage points in the 5th District where Democrat John Spratt defeated Ralph Norman.



2006 South Carolina Election Winners

South Carolina Governor
Mark Sanford Incumbent (55%) REP
Also on the ballot: Tommy Moore (DFL - 45%)
South Carolina 1st District
Henry E Brown Incumbent (60%) REP
Also on the ballot: Randy Maatta (DFL - 38%); James Dunn (GRN - 2%)
South Carolina 2nd District
Joe Wilson Incumbent (63%) REP
Also on the ballot: Michael Ellisor (DFL - 37%)
South Carolina 3rd District
J Gresham Barrett Incumbent (63%) REP
Also on the ballot: Lee Ballenger (DFL - 37%)
South Carolina 4th District
Bob Inglis Incumbent (64%) REP
Also on the ballot: William Griffith (DFL - 32%); John Cobin (LIB - 3%); Fay Walters (GRN - 1%)
South Carolina 5th District
John M Spratt Incumbent (57%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ralph Norman (REP - 43%)
South Carolina 6th District
James Clyburn Incumbent (64%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Gary McLeod (REP - 34%); Antonio Williams (GRN - 2%)


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