Massachusetts General Election, 2006
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The 2006 Massachusetts general election was held on November 7, 2006, throughout Massachusetts. At the federal level, Ted Kennedy was re-elected to the United States Senate, and all ten seats in the United States House of Representatives were won by incumbent Democratic Party candidates. Incumbent Republican Governor Mitt Romney did not run for re-election and was succeeded by Democrat
Deval Patrick Deval Laurdine Patrick (born July 31, 1956) is an American politician, civil rights lawyer, author, and businessman who served as the 71st governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015. He was first elected in 2006, succeeding Mitt Romney, who ...
.
Martha Coakley Martha Mary Coakley (born July 14, 1953) is an American lobbyist and lawyer who served as Attorney General of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015. Prior to serving as Attorney General, she was District Attorney of Middlesex County from 1999 to 20 ...
was elected Attorney General. Democratic incumbents were re-elected Secretary of the Commonwealth, Auditor, and Treasurer. In the Massachusetts General Court, Democrats gained one seat in the Senate and two seats in the House.


Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Incumbent Republican governor
Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
chose not to seek re-election for a second term in office. Primary elections for Governor and Lieutenant Governor were conducted separately with the Democrats nominating former Assistant U.S. Attorney General Deval Patrick and Mayor of Worcester Tim Murray. The Republicans nominated a ticket of incumbent Lieutenant Governor
Kerry Healey Kerry Murphy Healey (born April 30, 1960) is a former American politician who served as the 70th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 under Governor Mitt Romney. She is currently the inaugural president of the Milken Institute' ...
and former State Representative
Reed Hillman Reed V. Hillman (born November 30, 1948, in Waltham, Massachusetts) is an American law enforcement officer and politician who was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts for the 2006 gubernatorial election in Massachusett ...
. Patrick and Murray were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor in the general election.


Secretary of the Commonwealth

Incumbent Democratic Secretary
William F. Galvin William Francis Galvin (born ) is an American politician who serves as the 27th Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. Early life Galvin was born and raised in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston. He was taught by the Christian Brother ...
ran for re-election to a fourth term in office. He was opposed in the Democratic primary by
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, a voting-rights activist who founded the National Voting Rights Institute.


Democratic primary


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General election

In the general election, Galvin's only challenger was Green-Rainbow nominee
Jill Stein Jill Ellen Stein (born May 14, 1950) is an American physician, activist, and former political candidate. She was the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 and 2016 elections and the Green-Rainbow Party's candidat ...
, a medical doctor and community activist who ran for governor in 2002.


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Attorney General

Incumbent Attorney General
Thomas Reilly Thomas Francis Reilly (born February 14, 1942) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 45th Massachusetts Attorney General. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts to Irish immigrant parents. He was one of three candidates who ...
ran for Governor instead of seeking a third term in office. Democratic Middlesex County
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Martha Coakley Martha Mary Coakley (born July 14, 1953) is an American lobbyist and lawyer who served as Attorney General of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2015. Prior to serving as Attorney General, she was District Attorney of Middlesex County from 1999 to 20 ...
was elected Attorney General, defeating former Norfolk County
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Republican Larry Frisoli, a trial attorney from
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who was known for his handling of the Jeffery Curley case against NAMBLA. Both candidates were unopposed for nomination in their parties' primaries.


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Treasurer and Receiver-General

Incumbent Democrat
Timothy P. Cahill Timothy Patrick Cahill (born December 1, 1958) is an American former politician who served as Massachusetts Treasurer and Receiver-General and was an independent candidate in the 2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election. Early life Cahill gra ...
was re-elected over Green-Rainbow candidate James O'Keefe, who also ran in 2002. Republican Ronald K. Davy, a financial analyst and
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selectman, was nominated but failed to reach signature requirement to qualify for the ballot.


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Auditor

Incumbent Democrat
Joe DeNucci A. Joseph DeNucci (August 30, 1939 – September 8, 2017) was a middleweight boxer and the Auditor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Early life and career DeNucci started working at 10 in a bowling alley, picking up and racking pins. DeNuc ...
was re-elected for a sixth term over Working Families nominee Rand Wilson, a union organizer and labor communicator. Republican candidate Earle Stroll, a 52-year-old small-business consultant from Bolton, also failed to reach signature requirement to qualify for the ballot. Green-Rainbow candidate
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, a physicist from
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and a Whatley School Committee member, dropped out of the race for personal reasons in late March 2006.


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U.S. House of Representatives

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2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts The Massachusetts congressional elections of 2006 were held on Tuesday, November 7, 2006. The terms of all ten representatives to the United States House of Representatives were to expire on January 3, 2007, and therefore all were put up for con ...
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Massachusetts Senate

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2006 Massachusetts Senate election As a result of the Massachusetts general election, 2006, the Democrats picked up one open seat in the Massachusetts State Senate, the only change from the previous session. The current session began in January, 2007, and consists of 35 Democrats ...
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Massachusetts House of Representatives

''see 2006 Massachusetts House of Representatives elections''


Governor's Council

''See
2006 Massachusetts Governor's Council election Elections for the Massachusetts Governor's Council were held on November 7, 2006. Candidates from the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party were elected or re-elected to all eight districts. The Governor's Council (also known as th ...
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Ballot questions

There were three statewide ballot questions, all initiatives, which the Massachusetts voters voted on this election, and all were defeated.Boston.com Ballot Question Section
/ref> There were also various local ballot questions around the state. Statewide Questions: *Question 1 - Sale of Wine by Food Stores. A law to allow local authorities to license stores selling groceries to sell wine. *Question 2 - Nomination of Candidates for Public Office. A law to create "more ballot choices" by allowing for fusion voting. *Question 3 - Family Child Care Providers. A law to allow home-based family child care providers providing state-subsidized care to bargain collectively with the state government.


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References


External links


Elections Division, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth
Official government site. *


Campaign sites

Attorney General
Martha Coakley
(D)
Larry Frisoli
(R) Secretary of the Commonwealth
John Bonifaz
(D)
William F. Galvin
(D)
Jill Stein
(GR) Ballot Questions
''Question 1'' - Sale of Wine by Food Stores:

- includes link to full text
Yes on 1: Grocery Stores and Consumers for Fair CompetitionNo on 1: Wine Merchants and Concerned Citizens for S.A.F.E.T.Y. (Stop Alcohol’s Further Extension to Youth)Massachusetts Food Association
- supporting Question 1, the selling of wine in grocery stores ''Question 2'' - Nomination of Candidates for Public Office:
Massachusetts Ballot Freedom Campaign
- supporting Question 2, allowing NY-style party fusion Not on statewide ballot in 2006:
Massachusetts Common Cause
- supporting independent redistricting commission
Home From Iraq Now
- supporting withdrawal of Massachusetts National Guard from Iraq
MassACT: Affordable Care Today!
- supporting the "Affordable Health Care Act"
Vote on Marriage
- supporting constitutional amendment to ban
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