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Election '06 Analysis: Notes | Maps and Graphs | Deval Patrick (D-MA) & Sen. Obama at Rally
Page compiled, using data from AP via NYT, for academic purposes only, by Jeremy Lewis, revised 14 Nov. '06.



US House races '06, Democrats took back control of the House with 229 seats to 196.
Democrats gained 28, or held (blue); Republicans held safe seats, but did not gain any marginal seats, with a few still undecided by 11 Nov.
In AL district 3, Mike Rogers held his seat with nearly 60%.
US House races '06
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Alabama's US House seats by district number, plus Governor.
Gov. Riley won reelection with 58%; and all US Reps. won reelection easily.
Huntingdon College is in Everett's district 2 but Montgomery's eastern suburbs (from Bell Rd) are in Roger's district 3.
Alabama's US House seats
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US Senate races '06 with MT highlighted:
Democrats gain 6 seats to retake control of the Senate.  In a close race in Montana, a powerful incumbent is narrowly defeated.
US Senate races '06:
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US Senate map with VA race highlighted:
in a close race, another strong incumbent is defeated.
US Senate: VA race map
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Governors races, '06, with AL highlighted:
WIth a switch of control in 6 states, the Democrats regain control of the majority of state executives.
Alabama's Gov. Riley has a landslide reelection.
Governors races, '06
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AL counties map: votes for Governor
Black soil belt and northwest rural areas for Baxley (D); the rest for Riley (R)
Montgomery county was almost evenly split.

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Alabama US House districts: Table

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Blank AL map of counties: can be filled in.

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