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{{2006 U.S. midterm elections}} {{2006 U.S. midterm elections}}

Revision as of 15:21, 22 October 2006

Template:Future election The Tennessee gubernatorial election of 2006 will be held on November 7, 2006. The election winner will serve as Governor from 2007 to 2011. The incumbent, Democrat Phil Bredesen, won his party's nomination to run for re-election. As of October 16, Bredesen has an approval rating of 62%. Governor Bredesen's most serious opposition in the general election is Republican state Senator Jim Bryson of Franklin.

Candidates

Democratic Party

Defeated in primary

Republican Party

Defeated in primary

Primaries

Both parties held their primary elections on August 3, 2006.

Democratic Governor Bredesen easily defeated the opposition, gaining 88.6% of ballots cast. Perennial candidate John Jay Hooker (also running for the Senate nomination) gained 7.2%, Tim Sevier recieved 2.6% of the vote, and Walt "Combat" Ward received 1.7% of the votes cast.

The Republican primaries were only slightly more competitive. Frontrunner Jim Bryson, who filed papers to enter the race at the last minute, gained an even 50.0% of the vote. Other contenders were David M. Farmer with 15.8%; Joe Kirkpatrick at 10.7%; Mark Albertini at 9.2%; Wayne Bailey at 7.5%; Wayne Young with 3.7%; and Timothy Thomas at 3.0% of the ballots cast.

General election

Bryson and Bredesen took part in the first of three planned debates on October 3 in Knoxville. A second debate will be held in Memphis on October 8, and a third on October 14 in Nashville.

Polls indicate that Bredesen will easily win reelection: an October 3 poll showed Bredesen holds a 63% to 22% lead over Bryson.

Polling

Source Date Bredesen (D) Bryson (R)
Survey USA October 10, 2006 63% 32%
The Commercial Appeal October 3, 2006 63% 22%
Rasmussen October 3, 2006 63% 28%
Rasmussen September 7, 2006 58% 31%
Zogby June 13, 2006 58% 22%

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