2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Republican
Democratic
Last election
8
3
Seats won
8
3
Seat change
Popular vote
1,222,790
947,103
Percentage
53.23%
41.23%
Swing
7.27%
7.17%
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Democratic
60–70%
>90%
The 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia were held on November 7, 2006 to determine who will represent the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives . Virginia has eleven seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census . Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia, 2006[ 1]
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats
+/–
Republican
1,222,790
53.23%
8
—
Democratic
947,103
41.23%
3
—
Independent Greens
50,457
2.20%
0
—
Libertarian
2,107
0.09%
0
—
Independents/Write-ins
74,779
3.26%
0
—
Totals
2,297,236
100.00%
11
—
District 1
Incumbent Republican Jo Ann Davis defeated Democrat Shawn M. O'Donnell and Independent Marvin F. Pixton III.
District 2
Incumbent Republican Thelma Drake defeated Democrat Phillip Kellam , the Commissioner of the Revenue for Virginia Beach .
District 3
Incumbent Democrat Bobby Scott was unopposed for an 8th term.
District 4
Incumbent Republican Randy Forbes defeated Independent Green Albert P. Burckard.
District 5
2006 Virginia's 5th congressional district election
County and independent city results Goode: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Weed: 50–60% 70–80%
Incumbent Republican Virgil Goode defeated Democrat Al Weed, a vineyard owner and his 2004 opponent.
Endorsements
District 6
Incumbent Republican Bob Goodlatte defeated independents Barbara Jean Pryor and Andre D. Peery.
District 7
Incumbent Republican Eric Cantor defeated Democrat James M. Nachmann and independent W. Brad Blanton.
District 8
Incumbent Democrat Jim Moran defeated Republican Tom M. O'Donoghue and independent Jim Hurysz.
District 9
2006 Virginia's 9th congressional district election
County and independent city results Boucher: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
Long-serving incumbent Democrat Rick Boucher defeated Republican Bill Carrico to win a 13th term.
District 10
Incumbent Republican Frank Wolf , the Dean of the Virginia congressional delegation, defeated Democrat Judy Feder , a professor at Georgetown University , Libertarian Wilbur N. Wood III and independent Neeraj C. Nigam.
Endorsements
District 11
Incumbent Republican Thomas M Davis defeated Democrat Andrew Hurst and Independent Green Joseph Oddo in an unexpectedly close election.
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