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2006 Congressional candidates from California
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2006 election information
The following candidates for Congress were on the general election ballot in 2006:
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Democratic candidate (incumbent) (winner)
- Dick Mountjoy, Republican challenger [1]
- Rep. Mike Thompson, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 1st District (winner)
- John Jones, Republican challenger
- Pamela Elizondo, Green Party Challenger
- Timothy Stock, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. Wally Herger, Republican candidate (incumbent) 2nd District (winner)
- A.J. Sekhon, Democratic challenger
- Kent Hinesley, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Dan Lungren, Republican candidate (incumbent) 3rd District (winner)
- Bill Durston, Democratic challenger
- Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian challenger
- Mickey Roskey, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. John Doolittle, Republican candidate (incumbent) 4th District (winner)
- Charlie Brown, Democratic challenger
- Dan Warren, Libertarian challenger [2]
- Rep. Doris Matsui, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 5th District (winner)
- Claire Yan, Republican challenger
- John Reiger, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Jeff Kravitz, Green Party challenger
- Rep. Lynn Woolsey, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 6th District (winner)
- Todd Hooper, Republican challenger
- Richard Friesen, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. George Miller, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 7th District (winner)
- Camden McConnell, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 8th District (winner)
- Michael Denunzio, Republican challenger
- Philip Berg, Libertarian challenger
- Krissy Keefer, Green Party challenger
- Rep. Barbara Lee, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 9th District (winner)
- John Den Dulk, Republican challenger
- Jim Eyer, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Ellen Tauscher, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 10th District (winner)
- Darcy Linn, Republican challenger
- Rep. Richard Pombo, Republican candidate (incumbent) 11th District
- Jerry McNerney, Democratic challenger (winner)
- Rep. Tom Lantos, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 12nd District (winner)
- Rep. Pete Stark, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 13rd District (winner)
- George Bruno, Republican challenger
- Rep. Anna Eshoo, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 14th District (winner)
- Rob Smith, Republican challenger
- Brian Holtz, Libertarian challenger
- Carol Brouillet, Green Party challenger
- Rep. Mike Honda, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 15th District (winner)
- Raymond Lemmy Chukwu, Republican challenger
- Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 16th District (winner)
- Charel Winston, Republican challenger
- Rep. Sam Farr, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 17th District (winner)
- Anthony De Maio, Republican challenger
- Cristopher Brozda, independent challenger
- Rep. Dennis Cardoza, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 18th District (winner)
- John Kanno, Republican challenger
- Rep. George Radanovich, Republican candidate (incumbent) 19th District (winner)
- T.J. Cox, Democratic challenger
- Rep. Jim Costa, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 20th District (winner)
- Rep. Devin Nunes, Republican candidate (incumbent) 21st District (winner)
- Steve Haze, Democratic challenger
- John R. Miller, Green Party challenger
- Open Seat - 22nd District: Rep. Bill Thomas, Republican incumbent is retiring
- Kevin McCarthy, Republican candidate (winner)
- Sharon Beery, Democratic candidate
- Rep. Lois Capps, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 23rd District (winner)
- Victor D. Tognazzini, Republican challenger
- Rep. Elton Gallegly, Republican candidate (incumbent) 24th District (winner)
- Jill Marie Martinez, Democratic challenge
- Michael Kurt Stettler, Democratic challenger
- Rep. Buck McKeon, Republican candidate (incumbent) 25th District (winner)
- Roberto Rodriguez, Democratic challenger
- David Erickson, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. David Dreier, Republican candidate (incumbent) 26th District (winner)
- Cynthia Matthews, Democratic challenger
- Ted Brown, Libertarian challenger
- Elliot Graham, American Independent Party challenger
- Rep. Brad Sherman, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 27th District (winner)
- Peter Hankwitz, Republican challenger
- Rep. Howard Berman, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 28th District (winner)
- Stanley Kesselman, Republican challenger
- Kelley Ross, Libertarian challenger
- Byron DeLear, Green Party challenger
- Rep. Adam Schiff, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 29th District (winner)
- William Bodell, Republican challenger
- Jim Keller, Libertarian challenger
- Bill Paparian, Green Party challenger
- Lynda Llamas, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. Henry Waxman, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 30th District (winner)
- David Jones, Republican challenger
- Adele Cannon, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. Xavier Becerra, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 31st District (winner)
- Rep. Hilda Solis, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 32nd District (winner)
- Leland Faegre, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Diane Watson, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 33rd District (winner)
- Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 34th District (winner)
- Wayne Miller, Republican challenger
- Rep. Maxine Waters, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 35th District (winner)
- Paul Ireland, Libertarian challenger
- Gordon Mego, American Independent Party challenger
- Rep. Jane Harman, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 36th District (winner)
- Brian Gibson, Republican challenger
- Mike Binkley, Libertarian challenger
- Jim Smith, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 37th District (winner)
- Herb Peters, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Grace Napolitano, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 38th District (winner)
- Sidney Street, Republican challenger
- Rep. Linda Sanchez, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 39th District (winner)
- James Andion, Republican challenger
- Rep. Ed Royce, Republican candidate (incumbent) 40th District (winner)
- Florice Hoffman, Democratic challenger
- Philip Inman, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Jerry Lewis, Republican candidate (incumbent) 41st District (winner)
- Louie Contreras, Democratic challenger
- Rep. Gary Miller, Republican candidate (incumbent) 42nd District (winner)
- Rep. Joe Baca, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 43rd District (winner)
- Scott Folkens, Republican challenger
- Rep. Ken Calvert, Republican candidate (incumbent) 44th District (winner)
- Louis Vandenberg, Democratic challenger
- Kevin Akin, Peace and Freedom Party challenger
- Rep. Mary Bono, Republican candidate (incumbent) 45th District (winner)
- David Malcolm Roth, Democratic challenger
- Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican candidate (incumbent) 46th District (winner)
- Jim Brandt, Democratic challenger
- Dennis Chang, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 47th District (winner)
- Tan Nguyen, Republican challenger
- Rep. John Campbell, Republican candidate (incumbent) 48th District (winner)
- Steve Young, Democratic challenger
- Bruce Cohen, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Darrell Issa, Republican candidate (incumbent) 49th District (winner)
- Francine Busby, Democratic challenger
- Lars Grossmith, Libertarian challenger
- Kenneth Grandlund, independent challenger
- Rep. Brian Bilbray, Republican candidate (incumbent) 50th District (winner)
- Francine Busby, Democratic candidate
- Paul King, Libertarian candidate
- Miriam Clark, Peace and Freedom Party candidate
- Rep. Bob Filner, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 51st District (winner)
- Blake Linden Miles, Republican challenger
- Dan Litwin, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Duncan Hunter, Republican candidate (incumbent) 52nd District (winner)
- John Rinaldi, Democratic challenger
- Michael Benoit, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Susan Davis, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 53rd District (winner)
- John Woodrum, Republican challenger
- Ernie Lippe, Libertarian challenger
2006 Congressional candidates from California - OpenCongress Wiki
