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Election Polls 2006
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March 2006

Kansas Governor: Sebelius Lead Grows

Maine Governor: Baldacci Stays in 40% Neighborhood

Michigan Senate: Stabenow Leads, Challengers Gain

Pennsylvania Senate: Casey's Lead in Single Digits

Colorado Governor: Race Tightens

Iowa Governor: Little Change, Still Close

Virginia Senate: Allen Regains Command

Arizona Governor: Napolitano (D) Cruising

Arizona Senate: Kyl (R) by 23

Ohio Senate: DeWine (R) 45% Brown (D) 42%

Illinois Governor: Toss-Up

New Jersey Senate: Kean (R) 41% Menendez (D) 39%

Ohio Governor: Strickland (D) Enjoys Double Digit Lead

Wisconsin Governor: Doyle (D) by 5

Pennsylvania Senate: Casey Lead Declines

Pennsylvania Governor: Rendell (D) by 3

Virginia Senate: Allen Regains Command

Michigan Governor: Granholm, DeVos Tied

Georgia Governor: Perdue Leads, but Dems Gain

California Governor: Toss-Up

Montana Senate: Burns Burnt?

Washington Senate: Cantwell (D) by 13

Massachusetts Governor: Dems Lead

Missouri Senate: McCaskill (D) by 3

February 2006

Tennessee Senate: Ford (D) Trails Three Republicans

Maine Governor: Incumbent Baldacci (D) 40% at Best

Minnesota Governor: Pawlenty (R) Loses Ground

Minnesota Senate: Klobuchar (D), Bell (D) Lead Kennedy (R)

Oregon Governor: Democrats Lead

Alabama Governor: Riley (R) Lead Growing

Illinois Governor: Blagojevich (D) Struggling But Ahead

Colorado Governor: Ritter New Frontrunner

West Virginia Senate: Byrd Coasting to Ninth Term

Maryland Senate: Cardin (D) 49% Steele (R) 35%

Pennsylvania Governor: Toss-up

Pennsylvania Senate: Santorum Down 16

Ohio Senate: DeWine (R) by 9

Ohio Governor: Strickland (D) Continues to Lead

Connecticut Senate: Lieberman Still in Good Shape

South Carolina Governor: Sanford Leads

New Jersey Senate: 25% Uncommitted

Georgia Governor: Perdue Holds Big Lead

Michigan Senate: Stabenow in Command

Florida Governor: GOP Gains Ground

Iowa Governor: Still Competitive

Michigan Governor: Granholm Lead Disappears

Florida Senate: Nelson (D) 49% Harris (R) 40%

Texas Governor: Four Way Race Gets Interesting

Virginia Senate: Allen (R) Has Competition

Montana Senate: Burns (R) in Trouble

Missouri Senate: Talent (R) Takes Lead

California Governor: Schwarzenegger 41% Favorable

Arkansas Governor: Beebe (D) Lead Grows

Kansas Governor: Sebelius (D) Holds Single Digit Lead

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Election Polls for Maryland, Georgia, Texas, Vermont

Scott's Page: Fundamental Change in Political Landscape for 2006

Washington Senate: Cantwell (D) Leads

Rhode Island Senate: Chafee (R) Faces Serious Challenge

Election Polls 2006 Conducted from August - September 2006

Election Polls 2006 Conducted from June - July 2006

Election 2006 Polls Conducted from April - May 2006

Election 2006 Polls Conducted in January 2006

Election 2006 Polls Conducted in December 2005

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