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2006 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 2006 Alabama gubernatorial election occurred on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican Governor Bob Riley defeated Democratic Lieutenant Governor Lucy Baxley. Riley garnered 21% of African Americans' votes.

Primary elections
Republican PartyBob Riley, incumbent Governor of AlabamaRoy Moore, former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Polling Results Democratic PartyLucy Baxley, Lieutenant GovernorDon Siegelman, former Governor • Joe Copeland, teacher • Nathan Mathis, former State Representative • Katherine Mack, minister • James Potts, financial advisor • Harry Lyon, perennial candidate Polling Results ==General election==
General election
CandidatesBob Riley (Republican), incumbent Governor of AlabamaLucy Baxley (Democratic), Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, former Alabama State Treasurer • Loretta Nall (Libertarian; write-in), founder of the United States Marijuana Party • Nathan Mathis (write-in), former State Representative • Michael A. Polemeni (write-in), Huntsville/Madison County Chapter President of Alabama Family Rights Association Predictions Polling Endorsements Results Counties that flipped from Democratic to RepublicanCherokee (Largest city: Centre) • Etowah (Largest city: Gadsden) • Pickens (Largest city: Aliceville) • Washington (Largest city: Chatom) • Tuscaloosa (largest city: Tuscaloosa) • Jackson (Largest city: Scottsboro) • Jefferson (largest city: Birmingham) • Montgomery (Largest city: Montgomery) • Calhoun (largest city: Oxford) • Lauderdale (Largest city: Florence) • Bibb (largest city: Brent) • Fayette (Largest city: Fayette) ==See also==
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