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Nevada NEVADA
2006 Senate Race

The following information is taken from the 2006 Almanac of American Politics.
The 2006 Almanac can be ordered online, or by phone at 1-800-356-4838.


John Ensign (R) vs. Jack Carter (D)
  • Previous Election Results For This Seat
  • State Profile, Demographics & Political History






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John Ensign (R) defeated Jack Carter (D), 55% to 41%.



Sen. John Ensign (R)


John Ensign

First elected in 2000; Seeking second full term; Ensign was nominated with 90% of the vote in a two-way primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: March 25, 1958; Roseville, Calif.
  • Family: Married (Darlene); three children
  • Education: Colorado State University, D.V.M., 1985; Oregon State University, B.S., 1981
  • Professional Career: General manager, Gold Strike Hotel, 1991-93; veterinarian, 1987-93
  • Military Career: None
  • Previous Elective Office: U.S. House, 1994-98



Jack Carter (D)


Jack Carter

Carter, an investment consultant, was nominated with 76% of the vote in a two-way primary.



About The Candidate

  • Born: July 3, 1947; Portsmouth, Va.
  • Family: Married (Elizabeth); two children, two stepchildren
  • Education: University of Georgia Law School, J.D., 1975; Georgia Tech, B.S., 1972
  • Professional Career: banking/investment consultant, 1977-present; practicing attorney, 1977; Carter for President campaign, 1975-76
  • Military Career: Navy, 1968-70 (Vietnam)
  • Previous Elective Office: None



Previous Election Results

 2000 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  John Ensign (R) 330,687 55% $4,872,176
  Ed Bernstein (D) 238,260 40% $2,449,093
  Other 31,303 5%
 
 2000 primary Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  John Ensign (R) 95,904 88%  
  Richard Hamzik (R) 6,202 6%
 
 1994 general Candidate Total Votes Percent Expenditures
  Richard H. Bryan (D) 193,804 51% $3,021,834
  Hal Furman (R) 156,020 41% $845,340
  Other 30,706 8%  


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