2006 general election results
Here are the unofficial results of the general election, held Nov. 7, 2006. Winners declared by the Associated Press are denoted by a check mark ( ). Complete nationwide results
GOVERNOR'S RACE AT A GLANCE: The map shows the Massachusetts cities and towns won by each of the gubernatorial candidates. (T.S. Amarasiriwardena / Boston.com Staff graphic)
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GOVERNOR
Seat held by: Mitt Romney (R), who is not seeking re-
election
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Patrick (Dem)
1,230,065
56%
Healey (GOP)
779,807
35%
Mihos (Ind)
161,012
7%
Ross (Grn)
43,032
2%
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ATTORNEY GENERAL
Seat held by: Tom Reilly (D), who is not seeking re-election
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Coakley (Dem)
1,542,319
73%
Frisoli (GOP)
569,822
27%
SECRETARY OF STATE
Seat held by: Galvin
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Galvin (Dem)
1,635,714
82%
Stein (Grn)
351,495
18%
STATE TREASURER
Seat held by: Cahill
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Cahill (Dem)
1,641,196
84%
O'Keefe (Grn)
322,493
16%
QUESTION 1
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
No
1,180,708
56%
Yes
915,076
44%
QUESTION 2
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
No
1,302,143
65%
Yes
688,096
35%
QUESTION 3
2,166 of 2,166 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
No
1,035,707
52%
Yes
951,988
48%
CONN. SENATE
Seat held by: Lieberman
778 of 778 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Lieberman (CTL)
562,850
50%
Lamont (Dem)
448,077
40%
Schlesinger (GOP)
109,329
10%
Ferrucci (Grn)
5,923
1%
Knibbs (CC)
4,638
0%
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R.I. SENATE
Seat held by: Chaffee
565 of 565 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Whitehouse
(Dem)
205,274
53%
Chafee (GOP)
178,548
47%
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N.H. HOUSE
Seat held by: Bass
188 of 188 precincts -- 100%
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Hodes (Dem)
108,525
53%
Bass (GOP)
93,905
46%
Blevens (Lib)
3,777
2%
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