Alaska state elections, 2006

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In 2006 Alaska held a gubernatorial election and voted on 10 of 20 state Senate seats and all 40 state House seats. The general election was held on November 7, 2006.

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[edit] State House

Alaska State House Members
  Republican-Held 27
  Democrat-Held 13
Elections, 2006
  Uncontested Republican 6
  Contested 28
  Uncontested Democratic 6
 Total
40

[edit] State Senate

Alaska State Senate Members
  Republican-Held 12
  Democrat-Held 8
Elections, 2006
  Republican Held and Uncontested 7
  Contested 9
  Democratic Held and Uncontested 4
 Total
20

[edit] State House Election Results


* indicates incumbent

Candidate Votes %
District 1
  Kyle Johansen * 3,287 100 %
District 2
  Jay Stelzenmuller 2,070 43.5 %
  Peggy Wilson * 2,687 56.5 %
District 3
  Beth Kerttula * 4,983 100.0 %
District 4
  Andrea Doll 3,005 50.5 %
  Randy Wanamaker 2,943 49.5 %
District 5
  Aaron Isaacs 1,920 42.5 %
  Bill Thomas * 2,600 57.5 %
District 6
  Carl Morgan 2,139 48.6 %
  Woodie Salmon * 2,262 51.4 %
District 7
  Mark Ames 252 3.5 %
  Mike Kelly * 4,091 57.0 %
  Dave Watts 2,830 39.5 %
District 8
  Jason Crawford 2,441 36.4 %
  David Guttenberg * 4,260 63.6 %
District 9
  Jim Holm * 1,912 44.5 %
  Scott Kawasaki 2,382 55.5 %
District 10
  Jay Ramras * 2,082 100.0 %
District 11
  John Coghill * 4,014 70.0 %
  John Pile 1,721 30.0 %
District 12
  John Harris * 2,870 71.3 %
  Bill Johnson 1,156 28.7 %
District 13
  Carl Gatto * 4,887 73.5 %
  Jim Wardman 1,758 26.5 %
District 14
  Katie Hurley 2,496 39.3 %
  Vic Kohring * 3,861 60.7 %
District 15
  Mark Neuman * 3,773 58.1 %
  Boone Thompson 2,717 41.9 %
District 16
  Patricia Chesbro 1,946 28.4 %
  Bill Stoltze * 4,896 71.6 %
District 17
  Anna Fairclough 4,126 71.0 %
  Karla Huntington 1,688 29.0 %
District 18
  Nancy Dahlstrom * 1,698 100.0 %
District 19
  Mary Pedlow 1,983 44.2 %
  Bob Roses 2,506 55.8 %
District 20
  Max Gruenberg * 1,640 58.0 %
  Scott Kohlhaas 84 3.0 %
  Matt Moon 1,105 39.1 %
Candidate Votes %
District 21
  Harry Crawford * 3,156 55.4 %
  Jeff Gonnason 2,544 44.6 %
District 22
  Sharon Cissna * 3,011 100.0 %
District 23
  Les Gara * 3,546 100.0 %
District 24
  Berta Gardner * 2,693 59.8 %
  Darwin Peterson 1,811 40.2 %
District 25
  Mike Doogan 2,736 70.2
  Thomas Lamb 1,161 29.8 %
District 26
  Lindsey Holmes 3,638 61.5 %
  Steve Strait 2,277 38.5 %
District 27
  Bob Buch 3,119 57.1 %
  Tom Moffatt 2,344 42.9 %
District 28
  Val Baffone 3,065 48.7 %
  Craig Johnson 3,233 51.3 %
District 29
  Ralph Samuels * 2,307 56.1 %
  Chris Tuck 1,808 43.9 %
District 30
  Kevin Meyer * 4,583 100.0 %
District 31
  Bob Lynn * 5,595 100.0 %
District 32
  Pat Abney 3,573 44.4 %
  Bill Bartee 192 2.4 %
  Mike Hawker * 4,285 53.2 %
District 33
  Kurt Olson * 2,867 56.0 %
  Ozzie Osborne 383 7.5 %
  Pete Sprague 1,866 36.5 %
District 34
  Mike Chenault * 4,241 100.0 %
District 35
  Paul Seaton * 3,740 68.9 %
  Anthony Sieminski 1,685 31.1 %
District 36
  Gabrielle LeDoux * 2,206 59.3 %
  Dan Ogg 1,511 40.7 %
District 37
  Ron Bower 700 28.7 %
  Bryce Edgmon 1,738 71.3 %
District 38
  Mary Kapsner * 3,235 100.0 %
District 39
  Richard Foster * 3,521 100.0 %
District 40
  Reggie Joule * 3,147 100.0 %

[edit] State Senate Election Results


* indicates incumbent

Candidate Votes %
District B
  Kim Elton * 7,509 64.0 %
  Mac Meiners 4,226 36.0 %
District D
  David Braun 345 2.5 %
  Ralph Seekins * 5,437 39.2 %
  Joe Thomas 8,075 58.3 %
District F
  Tim Beck 2,584 27.0 %
  Gene Therriault * 6,986 73.0 %
District H
  Jay Cross 3,924 30.6 %
  Charlie Huggins * 8,919 69.4 %
District J
  Earl Mayo 2,817 38.5 %
  Bill Wielechowski 4,498 61.5 %
Candidate Votes %
District L
  Johnny Ellis * 6,466 100.0 %
District N
  Lesil McGuire 7,712 66.2 %
  Ray Utter 3,931 33.8 %
District P
  Con Bunde * 7,929 53.2 %
  Macon Roberts 6,986 46.8 %
District R
  Charles Davidson 3,548 39.6 %
  Gary Stevens * 5,416 60.4 %
District S
  Norman Ayagalria 1,999 31.2 %
  Lyman Hoffman * 4,399 68.8 %

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