2006 Minnesota's 6th congressional district election explained

Election Name:2006 Minnesota's 6th congressional district election
Country:Minnesota
Flag Year:1983
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota#District 6
Previous Year:2004
Next Election:2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Minnesota#District 6
Next Year:2008
Election Date:November 7, 2006
Image1:File:Michele Bachmann, official portrait, 111th Congress (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Michele Bachmann
Party1:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:151,248
Percentage1:50.1%
Nominee2:Patty Wetterling
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:127,144
Percentage2:42.1%
Image3:3x4.svg
Nominee3:John Binkowski
Party3:Independence Party of Minnesota
Popular Vote3:23,557
Percentage3:7.8%
U.S. Representative
Before Election:Mark Kennedy
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Michele Bachmann
After Party:Republican Party (United States)

The 2006 Minnesota's 6th congressional district election was an election for the United States House of Representatives. State senator Michele Bachmann of the Republican Party defeated child safety advocate Patty Wetterling of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and project co-ordinator John Binkowski of the Independence Party.

Republican convention

Received nomination

Withdrew

Campaign

During the Republican convention, Bachmann and Krinkie both portrayed themselves as conservatives, while Knoblach emphasised his supposed electability.[1]

Democratic convention

Received nomination

Withdrew

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Wetterling had previously run for the seat in 2004 against Mark Kennedy, and was widely regarded to have had a strong showing that year.[4] Bachmann, who was considered a staunch conservative, had strong support from the conservative wing of the Republican Party.[7] The resignation of Florida Republican Mark Foley after allegations that he sent sexually suggestive messages to underage congressional pages boosted Wetterling's campaign, as it highlighted an issue that she was very visible on.[4] Wetterling also ran numerous ads about the scandal, claiming that the allegations proved that Republicans were not fit to control the house.[8] Bachmann proceeded to accuse Wetterling of politicising child abuse, a claim that was criticised by Clara Jeffery, editor-in-chief of Mother Jones.[9] The race broke Minnesota records for spending on a House of Representatives election, with a total of $4.6 million being spent.[10] [11]

Endorsements

Polls and ratings

The election was considered highly competitive, in early October, CQPolitics.com rated it as "No Clear Favorite".[4]

Polling

width=150px Sourcewidth=150px Date width=125px Wetterling (D)width=125px Bachmann (R)width=125px Binkowski (I)
Star Tribune Minnesota Poll[15] October 21, 200648%40%4%
Reuters/Zogby[16] October 4, 200643%46%
SurveyUSA[17] September, 200641%50%5%

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bachmann wins GOP endorsement for U.S. House in 6th District. MPR News. Pugmire. Tim. May 6, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  2. Web site: Tinklenberg enters 6th District congressional race. MPR News. Scheck. Tom. June 14, 2005. October 26, 2021.
  3. Web site: Wetterling wins 6th District DFL endorsement. MPR News. McCallum. Laura. May 14, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  4. Web site: Scandal Raises Profile of Wetterling's Top Issue In Minn. 6. The New York Times. Horrigan. Marie. October 2, 2006. March 29, 2021.
  5. News: Are third party candidates relevant? . https://archive.today/20130127030451/http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=136563 . dead . January 27, 2013 . . October 10, 2006 . John . Croman . 2008-05-13 .
  6. News: Patty Wetterling: "Jacob has been found and our hearts are broken," KARE reports. Northland News Center. September 3, 2016. September 3, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904161202/http://www.northlandsnewscenter.com/news/crime/392241351.html. September 4, 2016. mdy-all.
  7. Web site: A Campaign in Crisis Mode. The New York Times. Baxter. Charles. Charles Baxter (author). September 24, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  8. Web site: Democrat Candidate Flays Congress GOP. CBS News. Associated Press. October 7, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  9. Web site: Patty Wetterling: A Voice of Conscience on Foley Scandal and Child Abuse (And Why You Should Call Power Line's Scott Johnson). Mother Jones. Jeffery. Clara. Clara Jeffery. October 8, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  10. Web site: Bachmann wins most-expensive race. Star Tribune. Black. Eric. November 23, 2007. March 30, 2021.
  11. Web site: Bachmann retains 6th District seat for GOP. The Current. KCMP. Pugmire. Tim. November 8, 2006. April 10, 2021. April 10, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210410045522/https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2006/11/08/6dist. dead.
  12. Web site: The Daily Digest: 9-27-06. MPR News. Scheck. Tom. September 27, 2006. March 28, 2021.
  13. Web site: Candidates debate in front of cameras. Minnesota Daily. Blanchard. Courtney. October 30, 2006. March 30, 2021.
  14. Web site: God not choosing sides in 6th, Bachmann says. MPR News. Collins. Bob. November 2, 2006. March 29, 2021.
  15. http://www.kaaltv.com/article/view/105951/ Star Tribune Minnesota Poll
  16. http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/10/04/6thdistrict/ Reuters/Zogby
  17. http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/10/04/6thdistrict/ SurveyUSA