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2006 Kansas gubernatorial election
County resultsSebelius : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Barnett : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
The 2006 Kansas gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic Governor Kathleen Sebelius , who sported high approval ratings[ 1] ran for re-election to serve a second and final term. She was unopposed for the Democratic nomination and faced Republican State Senator Jim Barnett , who emerged from a crowded primary. Sebelius soundly defeated Barnett and cruised to re-election, which was quite a considerable feat for a Democrat in staunchly conservative Kansas . This was Sebelius's second time winning a majority and was part of a trend from 1984 to 2010 where 7 of 8 Kansas gubernatorial elections were won with a majority rather than a simple plurality. No candidate received a majority of votes in 2014, 2018 or 2022.
Primary results by county: Barnett—71-80%
Barnett—61-70%
Barnett—51-60%
Barnett—41-50%
Barnett—31-40%
Barnett—21-30%
Canfield—51-60%
Canfield—41-50%
Canfield—31-40%
Canfield—21-30%
Jennison—81-90%
Jennison—71-80%
Jennison—61-70%
Jennison—51-60%
Jennison—41-50%
Jennison—31-40%
Jennison—21-30%
Tie between Barnett and Canfield-31%
Jim Barnett , State Senator
Running mate : Susan Wagle , state senator (2001–present) and former state representative (1991-2001)
Ken R. Canfield, author and founder of the National Center for Fathering
Running mate : Kathe Decker, state representative (1993–present)
Rex Crowell, former State Representative
Running mate : Brian Shepherd
Dennis Hawver, Libertarian nominee for Governor in 2002
Running mate : Bret D. Landrith, attorney
Robin Jennison, former Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives
Running mate : Dennis Wilson, state senator (2005–present) and former state representative (1995-1999)
Timothy V. Pickell, attorney
Running mate : Jeffrey McCalmon
Richard "Rode" Rodewald, perennial candidate
Running mate : Helen Kanzig
Source
Date
Kathleen Sebelius (D)
Jim Barnett (R)
Survey USA
November 5, 2006
57%
40%
Rasmussen
October 27, 2006
56%
37%
Survey USA
October 16, 2006
55%
42%
Survey USA
September 14, 2006
58%
38%
Rasmussen
September 1, 2006
48%
37%
Rasmussen Archived 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
July 31, 2006
51%
34%
Rasmussen
June 19, 2006
49%
36%
Rasmussen
May 3, 2006
49%
37%
Rasmussen Archived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
April 15, 2006
50%
37%
Rasmussen
February 13, 2006
45%
37%
Rasmussen
January 25, 2006
46%
35%
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