2006 United States Senate election in Mississippi

2006 United States Senate election in Mississippi

November 7, 2006
 
Nominee Trent Lott Erik R. Fleming
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 388,399 213,000
Percentage 63.58% 34.87%

County results
Lott:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Fleming:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Trent Lott
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Trent Lott
Republican

The 2006 United States Senate election in Mississippi was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican Trent Lott won re-election to a fourth term.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Erik R. Fleming 46,185 44.07
Democratic Bill Bowlin 23,175 22.11
Democratic James O'Keefe 20,815 19.86
Democratic Catherine Starr 14,629 13.96
Total votes 104,804 100
Democratic primary runoff results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Erik R. Fleming 19,477 64.99
Democratic Bill Bowlin 10,490 35.01
Total votes 29,967 100

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Lott ran for re-election without facing any opposition in his party's primary. While it had been speculated that Lott might retire after his home was destroyed in Hurricane Katrina, he instead chose to run for re-election. Fleming is an African American, which represents 37% of the state's population. However, no African American has ever been elected to statewide office. The last black U.S. Senator was Hiram Revels, who was appointed and took office in 1870. Fleming got little help from the DSCC, which only donated $15,000 to his campaign.[3]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[4] Solid R November 6, 2006
Sabato's Crystal Ball[5] Safe R November 6, 2006
Rothenberg Political Report[6] Safe R November 6, 2006
Real Clear Politics[7] Safe R November 6, 2006

Results

2006 United States Senate election in Mississippi[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Trent Lott (incumbent) 388,399 63.58 −2.30
Democratic Erik R. Fleming 213,000 34.87 +3.28
Libertarian Harold Taylor 9,522 1.56 +0.71
Total votes 610,921 100.00 N/A
Republican hold

By county

County[8] Trent Lott
Republican
Erik R. Fleming
Democratic
Harold Taylor
Libertarian
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 3,512 49.79% 3,470 49.19% 72 1.02% 42 0.60% 7,054
Alcorn 5,240 67.00% 2,417 30.90% 164 2.10% 2,823 36.10% 7,821
Amite 2,625 59.46% 1,705 38.62% 85 1.93% 920 20.84% 4,415
Attala 3,048 62.08% 1,817 37.01% 45 0.92% 1,231 25.07% 4,910
Benton 1,085 51.96% 960 45.98% 43 2.06% 125 5.99% 2,088
Bolivar 3,436 43.83% 4,302 54.87% 102 1.30% -866 -11.05% 7,840
Calhoun 1,978 67.90% 903 31.00% 32 1.10% 1,075 36.90% 2,913
Carroll 2,421 69.53% 1,022 29.35% 39 1.12% 1,399 40.18% 3,482
Chickasaw 1,947 52.98% 1,678 45.66% 50 1.36% 269 7.32% 3,675
Choctaw 1,517 67.39% 696 30.92% 38 1.69% 821 36.47% 2,251
Claiborne 798 25.81% 2,256 72.96% 38 1.23% -1,458 -47.15% 3,092
Clarke 2,907 66.75% 1,372 31.50% 76 1.75% 1,535 35.25% 4,355
Clay 3,002 50.94% 2,787 47.29% 104 1.76% 215 3.65% 5,893
Coahoma 2,685 46.94% 2,921 51.07% 114 1.99% -236 -4.13% 5,720
Copiah 4,654 57.42% 3,342 41.23% 109 1.34% 1,312 16.19% 8,105
Covington 3,264 67.12% 1,510 31.05% 89 1.83% 1,754 36.07% 4,863
DeSoto 14,165 74.63% 4,457 23.48% 359 1.89% 9,708 51.15% 18,981
Forrest 9,752 69.51% 4,031 28.73% 246 1.75% 5,721 40.78% 14,029
Franklin 1,944 68.74% 850 30.06% 34 1.20% 1,094 38.68% 2,828
George 3,076 83.68% 537 14.61% 63 1.71% 2,539 69.07% 3,676
Greene 2,807 79.05% 666 18.76% 78 2.20% 2,141 60.29% 3,551
Grenada 3,498 64.96% 1,816 33.72% 71 1.32% 1,682 31.23% 5,385
Hancock 6,166 80.55% 1,329 17.36% 160 2.09% 4,837 63.19% 7,655
Harrison 20,722 76.06% 6,066 22.26% 457 1.68% 14,656 53.79% 27,245
Hinds 24,478 41.72% 33,343 56.83% 851 1.45% -8,865 -15.11% 58,672
Holmes 1,400 28.46% 3,405 69.22% 114 2.32% -2,005 -40.76% 4,919
Humphreys 975 38.03% 1,546 60.30% 43 1.68% -571 -22.27% 2,564
Issaquena 275 44.72% 334 54.31% 6 0.98% -59 -9.59% 615
Itawamba 3,265 71.68% 1,217 26.72% 73 1.60% 2,048 44.96% 4,555
Jackson 18,029 79.69% 4,250 18.79% 345 1.52% 13,779 60.90% 22,624
Jasper 1,952 51.60% 1,777 46.97% 54 1.43% 175 4.63% 3,783
Jefferson 682 24.00% 2,117 74.49% 43 1.51% -1,435 -50.49% 2,842
Jefferson Davis 1,954 48.78% 1,993 49.75% 59 1.47% -39 -0.97% 4,006
Jones 10,979 75.31% 3,375 23.15% 224 1.54% 7,604 52.16% 14,578
Kemper 1,568 53.50% 1,286 43.88% 77 2.63% 282 9.62% 2,931
Lafayette 4,502 60.79% 2,742 37.02% 162 2.19% 1,760 23.76% 7,406
Lamar 10,346 84.67% 1,694 13.86% 179 1.46% 8,652 70.81% 12,219
Lauderdale 12,275 73.41% 4,205 25.15% 242 1.45% 8,070 48.26% 16,722
Lawrence 2,493 66.00% 1,230 32.57% 54 1.43% 1,263 33.44% 3,777
Leake 2,752 59.26% 1,840 39.62% 52 1.12% 912 19.64% 4,644
Lee 9,063 68.91% 3,859 29.34% 229 1.74% 5,204 39.57% 13,151
Leflore 3,410 51.30% 3,176 47.78% 61 0.92% 234 3.52% 6,647
Lincoln 5,173 71.03% 2,034 27.93% 76 1.04% 3,139 43.10% 7,283
Lowndes 8,800 66.24% 4,338 32.65% 148 1.11% 4,462 33.58% 13,286
Madison 13,544 65.46% 6,895 33.33% 250 1.21% 6,649 32.14% 20,689
Marion 4,661 71.19% 1,773 27.08% 113 1.73% 2,888 44.11% 6,547
Marshall 3,382 44.64% 3,999 52.79% 195 2.57% -617 -8.14% 7,576
Monroe 4,548 63.19% 2,567 35.67% 82 1.14% 1,981 27.53% 7,197
Montgomery 2,106 61.44% 1,284 37.46% 38 1.11% 822 23.98% 3,428
Neshoba 3,879 78.55% 996 20.17% 63 1.28% 2,883 58.38% 4,938
Newton 3,158 76.63% 920 22.32% 43 1.04% 2,238 54.31% 4,121
Noxubee 1,432 40.65% 2,008 57.00% 83 2.36% -576 -16.35% 3,523
Oktibbeha 5,234 55.32% 4,092 43.25% 136 1.44% 1,142 12.07% 9,462
Panola 3,747 56.01% 2,858 42.72% 85 1.27% 889 13.29% 6,690
Pearl River 11,318 80.09% 2,525 17.87% 288 2.04% 8,793 62.22% 14,131
Perry 2,093 78.63% 512 19.23% 57 2.14% 1,581 59.39% 2,662
Pike 5,396 58.43% 3,708 40.15% 131 1.42% 1,688 18.28% 9,235
Pontotoc 4,411 78.13% 1,164 20.62% 71 1.26% 3,247 57.51% 5,646
Prentiss 4,168 70.03% 1,676 28.16% 108 1.81% 2,492 41.87% 5,952
Quitman 834 40.56% 1,182 57.49% 40 1.95% -348 -16.93% 2,056
Rankin 22,456 80.65% 4,927 17.70% 460 1.65% 17,529 62.96% 27,843
Scott 3,035 65.64% 1,547 33.46% 42 0.91% 1,488 32.18% 4,624
Sharkey 707 43.45% 900 55.32% 20 1.23% -193 -11.86% 1,627
Simpson 4,027 69.38% 1,703 29.34% 74 1.27% 2,324 40.04% 5,804
Smith 3,200 80.46% 720 18.10% 57 1.43% 2,480 62.36% 3,977
Stone 2,492 77.42% 669 20.78% 58 1.80% 1,823 56.63% 3,219
Sunflower 2,514 44.47% 3,073 54.36% 66 1.17% -559 -9.89% 5,653
Tallahatchie 2,352 53.03% 1,991 44.89% 92 2.07% 361 8.14% 4,435
Tate 3,495 64.16% 1,845 33.87% 107 1.96% 1,650 30.29% 5,447
Tippah 3,625 72.86% 1,255 25.23% 95 1.91% 2,370 47.64% 4,975
Tishomingo 2,636 60.92% 1,598 36.93% 93 2.15% 1,038 23.99% 4,327
Tunica 642 37.50% 1,009 58.94% 61 3.56% -367 -21.44% 1,712
Union 3,541 73.51% 1,203 24.97% 73 1.52% 2,338 48.54% 4,817
Walthall 2,483 65.26% 1,248 32.80% 74 1.94% 1,235 32.46% 3,805
Warren 7,650 62.68% 4,421 36.22% 134 1.10% 3,229 26.46% 12,205
Washington 4,246 45.07% 5,039 53.49% 136 1.44% -793 -8.42% 9,421
Wayne 3,192 68.75% 1,393 30.00% 58 1.25% 1,799 38.75% 4,643
Webster 2,186 78.46% 562 20.17% 38 1.36% 1,624 58.29% 2,786
Wilkinson 1,026 37.07% 1,688 60.98% 54 1.95% -662 -23.92% 2,768
Winston 3,142 62.81% 1,783 35.65% 77 1.54% 1,359 27.17% 5,002
Yalobusha 1,738 58.20% 1,205 40.35% 43 1.44% 533 17.85% 2,986
Yazoo 3,483 58.63% 2,391 40.25% 67 1.13% 1,092 18.38% 5,941
Totals 388,399 63.58% 213,000 34.87% 9,522 1.56% 175,399 28.71% 610,921

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

References

  1. ^ State Rec
  2. ^ Our Campaigns - MS US Senate-D Primary Run-Off Race - Jun 27, 2006
  3. ^ FOXNews.com - Fleming runs low-budget Miss. challenge of Cochran - Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum
  4. ^ "2006 Senate Race Ratings for November 6, 2006" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2021.
  5. ^ "Election Eve 2006: THE FINAL PREDICTIONS". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  6. ^ "2006 Senate Ratings". Senate Ratings. The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  7. ^ "Election 2006". Real Clear Politics. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Clark, Eric (December 19, 2006). "U. S. Senator" (PDF). Secretary of State of Mississippi. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 19, 2025. Retrieved March 18, 2026.

Further reading

  • Orey, Byron D'Andra. "Racial Threat, Republicanism, and the Rebel Flag: Trent Lott and the 2006 Mississippi Senate Race," National Political Science Review July 2009, Vol. 12, pp. 83-96

Official campaign websites (archived)