Arkansas state elections, 2006
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Arkansas, Arkansas's 2006 state elections were held November 7, 2006. Primaries were held May 23 and runoffs, if necessary, were held June 13. Arkansas elected seven constitutional officers, 17 of 35 Arkansas State Senate, state senate seats, all 100 Arkansas House of Representatives, house seats and 28 district prosecuting attorneys, and voted on one constitutional amendment and one referred question. Non-partisan judicial elections were held the same day as the party primaries for four Arkansas Supreme Court, Supreme Court justices, four appeals circuit court judges, and eight district court judges.


Constitutional Officers


Governor


Democrat

*Mike Beebe - Attorney General


Republican

*Asa Hutchinson - former United States Department of Homeland Security, Undersecretary of Homeland Security


Green Party

*Jim Lendall (ran for Governor 2006 - former state representative)


Third Parties

*Rod Bryan (independent) - musician


Lieutenant Governor


Democratic Primary

*Bill Halter - former Social Security Administration, Social Security commissioner *Tim Wooldridge - state senator, District 11 *Mike Hathorn - former state representative, Arkansas Rural Development Commissioner *Jay Martin - state representative, North Little Rock, Arkansas, North Little Rock Halter came in first in the Democratic primary:


Democratic Run-off

Halter also won the run-off:


Republican Primary

*Jim Holt - state senator, District 35 *Charles "Chuck" Banks - former US Attorney *Douglas Jay Matayo - state representative, Springdale, Arkansas, Springdale Holt won the primary:


Secretary of State


Democrat

*Charlie Daniels - incumbent


Republican

*Jim Lagrone - businessman, former Baptist pastor


Green Party

*Ralph "Marty" Scully - retiree, former Teamster


Attorney General


Democratic Primary

*Dustin McDaniel - State Representative, District 75 (Jonesboro, Arkansas, Jonesboro), former attorney. *Paul Suskie - North Little Rock, Arkansas, North Little Rock City Attorney, War in Afghanistan (2001–present), Afghanistan Conflict veteran. * Robert Leo Herzfeld - Saline County, Arkansas, Saline County Prosecutor. McDaniel came in first:


Democratic Run-off

McDaniel also won the run-off, with exactly 87,000 votes:


Republican

*Gunner DeLay - former state senator, attorney


Green Party

Rebekah Kennedy - civil rights attorney and Public Relations chair for the Green Party of Arkansas


Auditor of State


Democrat

*Jim Wood - incumbent


Green Party

*Michael Bolzenius - advertising salesman


State Treasurer


Democratic Primary

*Martha Shoffner - former state representative, 2002 auditor candidate *Mac Campbell - tax attorney, former counsel to Senator Blanche Lincoln *Don House - businessman, state representative (Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, Walnut Ridge) Shoffner lead solidly, but not enough to avoid a run-off:


Democratic Run-off

Shoffner won the run-off:2006 General Primary Runoff Statewide Results by Contest, State Treasurer - Democrat - Certified, found a
Vote Naturally at the Arkansas Secretary of State's website
Accessed November 15, 2010.


Republican

*Chris Morris - staffer for Governor Mike Huckabee


Green Party

*Brock Carpenter - student, Hendrix College


Commissioner of State Lands


Democrat

*Mark Wilcox - incumbent


Green Party

*R. David Lewis - attorney


Judicial Elections

Judicial elections are nonpartisan.


Supreme Court

Four Supreme Court associate justices were up for reelection to eight-year terms.


Position 2

*Donald Louis Corbin - incumbent *Roger Harrod - Maumelle, Arkansas, Maumelle district court judge


Position 5

*Paul Danielson - circuit judge for the 15th circuit *Wendell Griffen - appeals judge, District 6


Position 6

*Annabelle Clinton Imber - incumbent. Uncontested for reelection.


Position 7

*Robert Brown - incumbent. Uncontested for reelection.


Court of Appeals

Elections were held on primary election day for four appeals judges to new eight-year terms. All candidates stood unopposed and were reelected by acclamation: *Judge John Pittman - District 1, Position 1 *Denzil Price Marshall - District 1, Position 2 *Judge Terry Crabtree - District 3, Position 2 *Judge Larry Vaught - District 6, Position 2


Circuit Courts

Elections were also held on primary election day for eight district court judges, for six-year terms. Necessary run-offs will be held with the general election. *Unopposed: **Judge John Mark Lindsay - District 4, Division 6 **Judge Ellen Brantley - District 6, Division 16, Subdistrict 6.2 **Judge Mackie Pierce - District 6, Division 17, Subdistrict 6.2


General Assembly Elections


State Senate

17 senators are up for reelection to four-year terms.


State House

All 100 House seats are up for re-election.


Referendums

*Constitutional Amendment 1 Amendment 1 would amend the Arkansas Constitution to lift prohibitions against gambling from bingos and lotteries conducted by authorized nonprofit organizations, such as churches or volunteer fire organizations. *Referred Question 1 Question 1 would allow the state to issue no more than $250 million in bonds to finance the development of technology and facilities for state institutions of higher education.


See also

*Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2006


References

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