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The state and local elections in North Dakota in 2006 proceeded as follows:
State offices
Secretary of State
Incumbent Republican North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger defeated Democratic-NPL nominee Kristin Hedger, an aide to Senator Byron Dorgan.
General election results[1] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Al Jaeger (inc.) | 115,341 | 53.92% | -11.24% |
| Democratic | Kristin Hedger | 98,583 | 46.08% | +11.24% |
Majority | 16,758 | 7.83% | -22.49% |
Turnout | 213,924 | | |
| Republican hold | Swing | | |
Attorney General
Popular incumbent Republican Attorney General of North Dakota Wayne Stenehjem defeated Democratic-NPL nominee Bill Brudvick, an attorney.
General election results Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Wayne Stenehjem (inc.) | 148,194 | 68.86% | -3.68% |
| Democratic | Bill Brudvik | 67,032 | 31.14% | +3.68% |
Majority | 81,162 | 37.71% | -7.37% |
Turnout | 215,226 | | |
| Republican hold | Swing | | |
Agriculture Commissioner
2006 North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner election
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← 2002 | November 7, 2006 | 2010 → |
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Johnson: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% Goehring: 50–60% |
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Incumbent Democratic-NPL North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson defeated 2004 Republican) nominee Doug Goehring in a rematch.
General election results Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Democratic | Roger Johnson (inc.) | 119,812 | 55.84% | +5.52% |
| Republican | Doug Goehring | 94,736 | 44.16% | -5.52% |
Majority | 25,076 | 11.69% | +11.05% |
Turnout | 214,548 | | |
| Democratic hold | Swing | | |
Public Service Commissioner
Incumbent Republican North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Tony Clark defeated Democratic-NPL nominee Cheryl Bergian, a former candidate for the North Dakota State Senate.
General election results Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Tony Clark (inc.) | 110,002 | 52.32% | -13.17% |
| Democratic | Cheryl Bergian | 100,233 | 47.68% | +13.17% |
Majority | 9,769 | 4.64% | -26.34% |
Turnout | 210,235 | | |
| Republican hold | Swing | | |
Tax Commissioner
Incumbent Republican North Dakota Tax Commissioner Cory Fong defeated Democratic-NPL nominee Brent Edison, the 2004 Democratic-NPL nominee for North Dakota State Auditor.
General election results Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Republican | Cory Fong (inc.) | 112,154 | 53.05% | -16.12% |
| Democratic | Brent Edison | 99,243 | 46.95% | +16.12% |
Majority | 12,911 | 6.10% | -32.24% |
Turnout | 211,397 | | |
| Republican hold | Swing | | |
Ballot measures
Constitutional Measure 1
This ballot measure made proposed changes to policy relating to public school trust funds.
Constitutional Measure No. 1[2] Choice | Votes | % |
Yes | 128,800 | 67.23 |
No | 62,772 | 32.77 |
Total votes | 191,572 | 100.00 |
Initiated Constitutional Measure 2
This ballot measure prohibited the use of land taken by eminent domain for any future private use, with exceptions of public utilities and common carriers.
Initiated Constitutional Measure No. 2[3] Choice | Votes | % |
Yes | 137,660 | 67.49 |
No | 66,302 | 32.51 |
Total votes | 203,962 | 100.00 |
Statutory Measure 3
This ballot measure would have made changes to family law concerning child custody, child support, and other issues.
Statutory Measure No. 3[4] Choice | Votes | % |
No | 118,048 | 56.41 |
Yes | 91,225 | 43.59 |
Total votes | 209,273 | 100.00 |
Legislature Summary
In the North Dakota House of Representatives, the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party gained six seats, to total 33, while the Republicans hold all of the remaining 61 seats. In the North Dakota Senate, the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party gained six seats, to total 21, while the Republicans hold all of the remaining 26 seats.
References
- ^ http://web.apps.state.nd.us/sec/emspublic/gp/electionresultssearch.htm?displayCode=STATE&showMap=N&electionDate=11072006&searchType=STATE&resultType=All+Offices+and+Measures&cmd=Search&officeElectionNo=All+Offices+and+Measures [dead link]
- ^ http://web.apps.state.nd.us/sec/emspublic/gp/electionresultssearch.htm?electionDate=11072006&searchType=STATE&officeElectionNo=M2519&cmd=Search&showMap=N&resultType=Constitutional%20Measure%20No.%201&legislativeDistrictNo=&judicialDistrictNo=&countyNo=&showJudDistricts=Y [dead link]
- ^ http://web.apps.state.nd.us/sec/emspublic/gp/electionresultssearch.htm?electionDate=11072006&searchType=STATE&officeElectionNo=M2520&cmd=Search&showMap=N&resultType=Initiated%20Constitutional%20Measure%20No.%202&legislativeDistrictNo=&judicialDistrictNo=&countyNo=&showJudDistricts=Y [dead link]
- ^ http://web.apps.state.nd.us/sec/emspublic/gp/electionresultssearch.htm?electionDate=11072006&searchType=STATE&officeElectionNo=M2526&cmd=Search&showMap=N&resultType=Statutory%20Measure%20No.%203&legislativeDistrictNo=&judicialDistrictNo=&countyNo=&showJudDistricts=Y [dead link]
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