2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Country:Massachusetts
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Previous Year:2002
Election Date:November 7, 2006
Next Election:2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Next Year:2010
Turnout:56.23% 0.94 [1]
Image1:File:Deval Patrick official photo (1).jpg
Nominee1:Deval Patrick
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Running Mate1:Tim Murray
Popular Vote1:1,234,984
Percentage1:55.03%
Governor
Before Election:Mitt Romney
Before Party:Republican Party (United States)
After Election:Deval Patrick
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:Kerry Healey
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Running Mate2:Reed V. Hillman
Popular Vote2:784,342
Percentage2:34.95%
Image3:File:Christy Mihos, 2006.jpeg
Nominee3:Christy Mihos
Party3:Independent
Running Mate3:John J. Sullivan
Popular Vote3:154,628
Percentage3:6.89%

The 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2006. The incumbent Republican governor, Mitt Romney, chose not to seek a second term. Polls had been mixed prior to Romney's announcement, with one poll showing Romney slightly leading Democrat Attorney General Tom Reilly and other polls showing Reilly, who was then the Democratic frontrunner, in the lead.[2]

The election was won by the Democratic former United States Assistant Attorney General Deval Patrick, who became the second African-American governor in the United States since Reconstruction and the first Democratic governor of Massachusetts since Michael Dukakis left office in 1991. This was the last time until 2022 that the Democratic nominee won a majority. Healey is the only Republican gubernatorial nominee never to be elected governor between 1990 and 2018.

Democratic primary

Governor

Candidates

Endorsements

Campaign

The Democratic State Caucuses were held in February in all cities and towns to elect delegates to the state convention. The Patrick campaign organized their supporters, many of whom had never been involved in such party processes before, to win twice as many pledged delegates as the Reilly campaign. (Chris Gabrieli did not join the race until a month later, which played a major role in his difficulty in getting on the ballot.)

At the Democratic Convention on June 3 in Worcester, each candidate needed to receive support from 15% of the delegates to be on the primary ballot in September. There was some question as to whether Gabrieli could succeed after entering the race so late. Patrick received the convention's endorsement with 57.98% of the vote, Reilly made it with 26.66%, and Gabrieli narrowly achieved ballot access with 15.36% of the delegates' votes.[4] [5]

The campaign was highlighted by numerous debates. The first two debates took place in late April. WBZ-CBS4 News hosted a debate between Democratic candidates Chris Gabrieli, Deval Patrick, and Tom Reilly on April 21 and it aired at 8:30 AM on April 23.[6] A second Democratic candidate debate, moderated by Sy Becker from WWLP TV 22, was held at Agawam Middle School on April 27.[7]

The "Campaign to Stop Killer Coke", a group dedicated to holding Coca-Cola accountable for violence in its Colombian bottling plant in the mid-1990s, began to attack Patrick and his candidacy. Patrick had resigned from the company and said he'd done so after his attempts to get them to carry out an independent investigation were ignored and undermined.[8] Five Massachusetts unions filed a complaint against the group with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance,[9] in an effort to require the group to disclose its donors. On August 11, it was reported that Reilly's campaign had been behind the efforts.[10]

The final two televised debates played a key role in the primary campaign, as they took place during the two weeks between Labor Day and Primary Day when the public and the media hold their greatest focus on the election. The first of the two was carried about by the media consortium (which includes the Boston Globe, NECN, and WBUR, among others) and moderated by former New Hampshire governor Jeanne Shaheen, while the second and final debate was held by WBZ-TV and moderated by their political analyst, Jon Keller.

Polling

SourceDateMoEPatrickReillyGabrieliOtherUnd.
Rasmussen Reports[11] January 15–18, 2006±5%30%29%11%30%
State House News[12] January 25–27, 2006±7.1%18%58%4%19%
Suffolk University[13] February 2–4, 2006±4.9%30%39%2%29%
UMass Lowell[14] February 16, 2006±5%40%40%20%
Survey USA[15] March 5–6, 2006±5%37%47%17%
Boston Globe[16] March 12, 2006±4.9%22%35%4%14%25%
Merrimack College[17] February 25–March 8, 2006±4.8%21.8%37.5%40.7%
Suffolk University[18] April 3, 2006±4.9%21%32%11%36%
Survey USA[19] April 7–8, 2006±4.8%36%33%19%11%
Suffolk University[20] May 3, 2006±4.9%20%35%15%29%
Survey USA[21] May 1–3, 2006±4.9%28%32%29%10%
State House News[22] May 3–5, 2006±6.8%15%37%25%5%17%
June 3 – Patrick receives party endorsement at Democratic State Convention
Survey USA[23] June 16–18, 2006±4.8%36%31%23%9%
Suffolk University[24] June 22–26, 2006±4.0%31%25%22%21%
State House News[25] June 28–30, 2006±7.0%34.8%19.3%21.8%1.6%21.4%
Survey USA[26] July 9–11, 2006±4.9%37%26%27%10%
Survey USA[27] July 31–August 2, 2006±4.6%35%27%30%8%
Suffolk University[28] August 17–21, 2006±5.2%24%20%32%24%
Survey USA[29] August 19–21, 2006±4.8%34%30%30%6%
Boston Globe[30] August 18–23, 2006±4.4%30%24%27%3%15%
(including "leaners")31%27%30%4%8%
State House News[31] September 7–10, 2006±6.8%35.6%19.4%25.6%1.0%16.2%
Survey USA[32] September 9–11, 2006±4.1%45%21%29%4%
Boston Globe[33] September 12–15, 2006±4.4%46%18%25%4%6%
Suffolk University[34] September 15–17, 2006±4.0%37%21%29%11%
Survey USA[35] September 15–17, 2006±3.8%46%22%29%3%

Results

On September 19, Patrick won the Democratic primary with 50% of the vote, ahead of Gabrieli (27%) and Reilly (23%).[36]

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

Withdrew
Declined

Campaign

On April 23, 2006, a "virtual debate" between Murray, Silbert, and Sam Kelley was released on SaintKermit.com.[38]

On May 21, all four candidates debated in Lowell.[39] Four days later, on May 25, Kelley dropped out of the race and joined the Deval Patrick campaign as a volunteer advisor on health care issues.[40]

At the Democratic convention in Worcester on June 3, Worcester Mayor Tim Murray was endorsed by a voice vote after receiving 49% on the first ballot. Andrea Silbert and Deb Goldberg both qualified for the ballot with 29% and 22% respectively.

Endorsements

Polling

SourceDateMoEGoldbergMurraySilbertUndecided
Suffolk UniversityJune 22–26, 2006±4.0%10%6%5%79%
Suffolk UniversityAugust 19–21, 2006±5.2%6%11%5%77%
State House NewsSeptember 7–10, 2006±6.8%18.3%15.2%10.0%53.4%
Boston GlobeSeptember 12–15, 2006±4.4%26%20%18%27%
Suffolk UniversitySeptember 15–17, 2006±4.0%35%22%21%31%

Results

Tim Murray won the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor on September 19 with 43% of the vote.[41]

Republican primary

Governor

Candidates

Declined

Healey was unopposed for the Republican nomination.

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

As incumbent Kerry Healey ran for governor, the position of lieutenant governor was open. Reed Hillman was unopposed for the Republican nomination

General election

Candidates

Campaign

On April 25, Republican Kerry Healey called for four debates, each involving all four candidates, between the September primaries and November general election, and this proposition was seconded by Patrick.[47]

The general election campaign kicked off on primary day, September 19, after Tom Reilly and Chris Gabrieli conceded and Kerry Healey accepted her uncontested nomination. Deval Patrick followed with his acceptance speech, appearing with his new running mate Tim Murray and former opponent Chris Gabrieli.

The general election campaign was very heated and was referred to by Michael Dukakis as "the dirtiest gubernatorial campaign in my memory".[48] The Healey campaign released attack ads implying that Deval Patrick supports sexual assault or murder of police (culminating in the now infamous "parking lot rape" ad). Healey supporters also protested at the homes of Patrick and Patrick campaign manager John E. Walsh,[49] and documents leaked anonymously to media about Patrick's brother-in-law's criminal history.

After the final debate, WRKO talk radio host John DePetro came under scrutiny for referring to Grace Ross as a "fat lesbian". DePetro was suspended earlier in the year for calling Turnpike Authority chief Matt Amorello a "fag".[50]

Debates

The first televised debate of the general election was held by WFXT and the Boston Herald] on September 25 on WFXT. Moderated by Fox News' Chris Wallace on the day after his Bill Clinton interview.

The second debate was held in Springfield and broadcast on WGBH and NECN.

Endorsements

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
align=left The Cook Political Report[65] November 6, 2006
align=left Sabato's Crystal Ball[66] November 6, 2006
align=left Rothenberg Political Report[67] November 2, 2006
align=left Real Clear Politics[68] November 6, 2006

Polling

PollDateMoEPatrick (D)Healey (R)Mihos (I)Ross (GR)Und/Other
State House News[69] November 17–20, 2005±4.8%44%32%24%
Suffolk UniversityFebruary 6, 2006±4.9%39%32%29%
UMass Lowell[70] February 16, 2006±5%34%34%12%20%
40%38%22%
Survey USA[71] March 3–5, 2006±3.8%30%35%20%14%
Boston GlobeMarch 3–9, 2006±4.4%36%29%13%22%
44%38%18%
Merrimack College[72] February 25–March 8, 2006±5.6%32.0%28.0%13.0%27.0%
±4.8%34.5%39.4%26.1%
Rasmussen[73] March 13, 2006±4.5%38%25%17%20%
Suffolk University[74] March 18–20, 2006±4.9%29%26%13%32%
State House News[75] March 16–18, 2006±4.8%25%32%18%25%
Zogby/WSJ[76] March 30, 2006±3.5%53%31.5%
Suffolk University[77] April 3, 2006±4.9%29%24%9%1%38%
Rasmussen[78] April 14, 2006±4.5%34%27%19%20%
Suffolk University[79] May 3, 2006±4.9%26%28%10%4%33%
State House NewsMay 5, 2006±4.8%29%31%15%17%
Survey USA[80] May 8, 2006±4.4%34%32%17%17%
Rasmussen[81] May 15, 2006±4.5%36%26%16%22%
June 3 – Patrick receives party endorsement at Democratic State Convention
Zogby/WSJJune 21, 2006±3.5%55.7%33.7%10.6%
Suffolk University[82] June 22–26, 2006±4.0%38%25%10%1%26%
State House NewsJune 28–30, 2006±5.0%40.1%30.5%9.3%1.7%18.4%
Rasmussen[83] June 27, 2006±4.5%43%23%15%19%
Zogby/WSJJuly 24, 2006±4.2%57.4%30.8%11.8%
Rasmussen[84] August 12, 2006±4.5%39%29%14%18%
Zogby/WSJ[85] August 15–21, 2006±3.8%49.6%23.9%26.5%
Suffolk University[86] August 17–21, 2006±4.1%38%30%10%2%20%
State House NewsSeptember 7–10, 2006±4.7%43%30%7%1%19%
Zogby/WSJSeptember 11, 2006±3.9%57.5%33.0%9.5%
September 19 – Primary election night; start of campaign
Survey USA[87] September 19–21, 2006±3.9%64%25%5%1%5%
Rasmussen[88] September 20, 2006±4.5%57%24%9%10%
Merrimack CollegeSeptember 20–24, 2006±4.5%54.2%20.9%5.3%0.5%19.1%
Zogby/WSJ[89] September 25, 2006±3.9%58.7%27.3%8.3%5.7%
Boston Globe/WBZ[90] September 26–29, 2006±4.3%55%30%7%1%7%
Suffolk University[91] October 2–4, 2006±4.5%49%28%6%1%16%
Survey USA[92] October 8–10, 2006±4%52%34%9%1%4%
Suffolk University[93] October 10–11, 2006±4.9%46%33%7%1%12%
Zogby/WSJ[94] October 10–16, 2006±3.6%56%33.6%6.4%4%
Suffolk University[95] October 20–23, 2006±4.9%53%26%9%2%11%
Survey USA[96] October 21–23, 2006±4%56%31%8%2%4%
UNH/Boston Globe[97] October 22–25, 2006±4.1%54%29%8%2%6%
Zogby/WSJ[98] October 23–27, 2006±3.7%58.1%32.7%4%
SurveyUSA/WBZ[99] October 31–November 1, 2006±3.9%55%34%6%3%
State House News[100] November 1–2, 2006±5%50.9%27.1%8.0%2.1%6.7%
Suffolk University[101] November 2–5, 2006±4.9%53%31%6%2%9%

Results

Official results certified by the Massachusetts Secretary of State, as of December 6, 2006, with all 2,166 precincts reporting.

Results by county

2006 United States gubernatorial election in Massachusetts (by county) [102]
CountyPatrick - D %Patrick - D #Healey - R %Healey - R #Others %Others #Total #
45.3% 47,713 42.7% 44,986 12.1% 12,701 105,400
74.9% 35,035 20.0% 9,339 5.1% 2,374 46,748
56.5% 95,623 33.8% 57,233 9.8% 16,523 169,379
62.6% 4,817 27.8% 2,143 9.6% 739 7,699
50.4% 131,376 39.4% 102,584 10.2% 26,528 260,488
70.1% 20,204 21.6% 6,212 8.3% 2,386 28,802
54.7% 74,899 35.4% 48,511 9.9% 13,635 137,045
66.9% 38,025 25.0% 14,232 8.1% 4,582 56,839
55.7% 299,749 34.5% 185,738 9.8% 52,957 538,444
55.7% 2,244 34.8% 1,402 9.6% 386 4,032
51.6% 134,916 38.2% 99,995 10.2% 26,735 261,646
46.0% 84,296 40.9% 74,933 13.1% 23,978 183,207
69.6% 126,242 22.8% 41,316 7.6% 13,707 181,265
53.2% 139,845 36.4% 95,718 10.4% 27,278 262,841

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2006.
  2. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/11/17/poll_shows_romney_gaining_on_reilly_reilly_leading_healey Polls show Romney gaining on Reilly, Reilly leading Healey
  3. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/03/22/gabrieli_readies_run_for_governor Gabrieli readies run for governor
  4. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/06/03/reilly_proclaims_success_in_reaching_democratic_ballot Patrick garners most votes; Reilly touts success at convention
  5. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/blog/2006/06/all_candidates_1.html All candidates make it..
  6. The April 23 debate can be viewed online at cbs4boston.com
  7. http://www.masslive.com/news/election/weblog/index.ssf?/mtlogs/mass_election04/archives/2006_04.html#135465 Agawam Candidates' Forum Tonight!
  8. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/candidates/articles/2006/08/13/patricks_path_from_courtroom_to_boardroom Patrick's path from courtroom to boardroom
  9. http://www.thephoenix.com/TalkingPolitics/PermaLink.aspx?guid=49a62d86-618e-4b80-8ef2-02df1dc26b30 Pro-Patrick unions file OCPF complaint against Killer Coke
  10. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/08/11/for_reilly_things_go_better_with_coke For Reilly, things go better with Coke
  11. http://www.Rasmussen.com Rasmussen Reports
  12. http://www.statehousenews.com/public/poll/Jan06 State House News
  13. http://www.suffolk.edu/opa/news/feb06_2006poll.html Suffolk University
  14. http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/02/16/poll_finds_patrick_and_reilly_running_even_among_democrats UMass Lowell
  15. http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReportEmail.aspx?g=419f1e0a-d11c-4705-a80b-6d3ba0fc5b6b Survey USA
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  36. http://cbsdmg.com/elections/wbz4/20060919 WBZ-TV
  37. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/02/01/st_fleur_withdraws_as_reillys_running_mate/ St. Fleur Withdraws As Reilly's Running Mate
  38. http://www.saintkermit.com/podcast/nfblog/?p=36 SaintKermit.com
  39. The May 21 Lt. Governor debate is available online at Lowell Telecommunications Corporation .
  40. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/blog/2006/05/sam_kelley_out.html "Sam Kelley out of Lt. Gov. race
  41. http://cbsdmg.com/elections/wbz4/20060919 cbs4boston.com: Election Results: Boston & Beyond
  42. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2006/03/mihos_to_run_as.html Mihos to run as independent
  43. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/blog/2006/06/mihos_picks_joh1.html Mihos picks John Sullivan
  44. http://www.green-rainbow.org/Statements/20060307_nomconventionresults.html Green-Rainbow Party Press Release on Nominations
  45. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/blog/2006/09/greenrainbow_pa.html Green-Rainbow Party LG candidate drops out
  46. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/blog/2006/09/a_new_lg_candid.html A new LG candidate for Green Rainbow Party
  47. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2006/04/25/healey_challenges_fellow_gubernatorial_hopefuls_to_four_debates Healey challenges fellow gubernatorial hopefuls to four debates
  48. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2006/10/29/enough Enough by Mike Dukakis
  49. Web site: Blue Mass. Group: Message to Kerry Healey: don't make him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry . 2013-06-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071011004800/http://bluemassgroup.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=4503 . 2007-10-11 . dead .
  50. http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=165497 'Fat lesbian' quip about Ross lands WRKO jock in hot water
  51. http://news.bostonherald.com/editorial/view.bg?articleid=164909 Healey-Hillman for Corner Office
  52. http://www.masslive.com/editorials/republican/index.ssf?/base/news-1/1162373216132530.xml&coll=1 In the governor's race, our choice is Healey
  53. http://www.eagletribune.com/opinion/local_story_305162434?keyword=topstory+page=0
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  57. http://www.boston.com/news/local/politics/candidates/articles/2006/10/29/patrick_for_governor Patrick for governor
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  59. http://metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/view.bg?articleid=144021 Endorsement: Patrick for governor
  60. http://www.projo.com/opinion/editorials/content/projo_20061029_edpatri.1f4c341.html Patrick for governor
  61. http://www.berkshireeagle.com/editorials/ci_4578366 Patrick for Governor
  62. http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid26519.aspx Deval Patrick for governor
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  64. http://www2.townonline.com/roslindale/opinion/view.bg?articleid=600832 Editorial: Patrick is our pick
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