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2006 Congressional candidates from Arizona
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2006 election information
The following candidates for Congress were on the general election ballot in 2006:
- Sen. Jon Kyl, Republican candidate (incumbent) (winner)
- Jim Pederson, Democratic challenger
- Richard Mack, Libertarian challenger [1]
- Rep. Rick Renzi, Republican candidate (incumbent) 1st District (winner)
- Ellen Simon, Democratic challenger
- David Schlosser, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Trent Franks, Republican candidate (incumbent) 2nd District (winner)
- John Thrasher, Democratic challenger
- Powell Gammill, Libertarian challenger
- William Crum, independent challenger
- Rep. John Shadegg, Republican candidate (incumbent) 3rd District (winner)
- Don Chilton, Democratic challenger
- Mark Yannone, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Ed Pastor, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 4th District (winner)
- Don Karg, Republican challenger
- Rep. J.D. Hayworth, Republican candidate (incumbent) 5th District
- Harry Mitchell, Democratic challenger (winner)
- Warren Severin, Libertarian challenger
- Rep. Jeff Flake, Republican candidate (incumbent) 6th District (winner)
- Rep. Raul Grijalva, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 7th District (winner)
- Ron Drake, Republican challenger
- Open Seat - 8th District: Rep. Jim Kolbe, Republican incumbent is retiring
- State Rep. Randy Graf, Republican candidate 8th District
- State Sen. Gabrielle Giffords, Democratic candidate 8th District (winner)
2006 Congressional candidates from Arizona - OpenCongress Wiki
