2006 United States Senate election in Nevada

The 2006 United States Senate election in Nevada was held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican John Ensign defeated Democratic nominee Jack Carter to win re-election to a second term. This election was the only Senate election in Nevada where the incumbent Republican Senator was re-elected or won re-election since 1980 and the only Senate election in Nevada for this seat where the incumbent Republican Senator was re-elected or won re-election since 1952.

2006 United States Senate election in Nevada

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November 7, 2006 (2006-11-07)
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Turnout58.8% (voting eligible)
 
Nominee John Ensign Jack Carter
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 322,501 238,796
Percentage 55.36% 40.99%

County results
Ensign:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

John Ensign
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

John Ensign
Republican

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • John Ensign, incumbent U.S. Senator

Defeated in primary

  • Ed Hamilton, businessman

Results

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Ensign (incumbent) 127,023 90.47
Republican None of these candidates 6,754 4.81
Republican Ed Hamilton 6,629 4.72
Total votes 140,406 100.00

Democratic primary

Popular Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman had said in January 2006 that he would probably run, but decisively ruled out a run in late April. Going into the 2006 cycle, many top Nevada Democrats such as State Assembly speaker Richard Perkins indicated that the party would put more efforts into the gubernatorial election than into defeating Ensign.

Candidates

Nominee

  • Jack Carter, U.S Navy veteran and son of former President Jimmy Carter

Defeated in primary

  • Ruby Jee Tun, middle school science teacher

Declined

  • Oscar Goodman, Mayor of Las Vegas
  • Frankie Sue Del Papa, Attorney General of Nevada
  • Dina Titus, member of the Nevada Senate (ran for Governor)

Results

Democratic primary vote
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jack Carter 92,270 78.30
Democratic None of these candidates 14,425 12.24
Democratic Ruby Jee Tun 11,147 9.46
Total votes 117,842 100.00

General election

Candidates

  • Jack Carter (D), Navy veteran and son of former President Jimmy Carter
  • John Ensign (R), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • David Schumann (I), retired financial analyst, 2004 nominee, and 2002 state senator nominee
  • Brendan Trainor (L), state party chair, airline quality manager, and frequent candidate

Campaign

Carter's advantages included his formidable speaking abilities and kinship with a former U.S. president. On the other hand, Ensign was also considered to be an effective speaker and as of the first quarter of 2006, held an approximately 5–1 advantage over Carter in cash-on-hand.

Endorsements

Jack Carter (D)
Individuals
  • Wesley Clark, General, 2004 democratic presidential candidate

Debates

  • Complete video of debate, October 15, 2006

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
John
Ensign(R)
Jack
Carter (D)
Others Undecided
Mason-Dixon (Las Vegas Review-Journal) October 21–24, 2005 625 (RV) ±4.0% 59% 25% 16%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) October 25–31, 2005 ? ±4.5% 48% 33% 19%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) December 1–6, 2005 ? ±4.3% 52% 34% 14%
Rasmussen Reports January 23, 2006 ? ±4.5% 53% 34% 7% 6%
Hart Research (D) March 2–13, 2006 ? ±3.1% 49% 32% 19%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) March 22–27, 2006 ? ±4.3% 52% 38% 11%
Mason-Dixon (Las Vegas Review-Journal) April 3–5, 2006 625 (RV) ±4.0% 60% 27% 13%
Research 2000 (Reno Gazette-Journal/News 4) May 12–15, 2006 ? ±4.0% 52% 32% 16%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) June 13–19, 2006 ? ±4.1% 51% 36% 13%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) July 11–19, 2006 ? ±4.3% 50% 35% 15%
Rasmussen Reports July 31, 2006 500 (LV) ±4.5% 46% 39% 4% 11%
Mason-Dixon (Las Vegas Review-Journal) August 7–10, 2006 625 (RV) ±4.0% 54% 33% 13%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) August 15–21, 2006 ? ±4.3% 48% 45% 7%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) August 29–September 5, 2006 ? ±4.4% 52% 40% 8%
Research 2000 (Reno Gazette-Journal) September 5–7, 2006 600 (LV) ±4.0% 56% 35% 9%
Rasmussen Reports September 6, 2006 500 (LV) ±4.5% 50% 41% 3% 6%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) September 19–25, 2006 ? ±4.2% 49% 42% 9%
Mason-Dixon (Las Vegas Review-Journal) September 19–26, 2006 625 (RV) ±4.0% 58% 35% 1% 6%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) October 10–16, 2006 547 (LV) ±4.2% 52% 43% 5%
Rasmussen Reports October 17, 2006 500 (LV) ±4.5% 50% 42% 8%
Research 2000 (Reno Gazette-Journal) October 23–25, 2006 600 (LV) ±4.0% 55% 41% 4%
Zogby International (Wall Street Journal) October 23–27, 2006 ? ±4.4% 58% 37% 5%
Mason-Dixon (Las Vegas Review-Journal) October 26–30, 2006 ? ±4.0% 54% 37% 9%

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report Solid R November 6, 2006
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe R November 6, 2006
Rothenberg Political Report Safe R November 6, 2006
Real Clear Politics Safe R November 6, 2006

Results

Ensign won a majority of the votes in every county in the state, with his lowest percentage at 53%.

General election results
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Ensign (incumbent) 322,501 55.36 +0.27
Democratic Jack Carter 238,796 40.99 +1.30
None of These Candidates 8,232 1.41 –0.50
Independent American David K. Schumann 7,774 1.33 +0.91
Libertarian Brendan Trainor 5,269 0.90 +0.01
Majority 83,705 14.37 –1.03
Turnout 582,572 58.78 –9.87
Republican hold Swing –0.5

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