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2006 , and was won by Independent candidate Bernie Sanders . Sanders was elected to represent Vermont in the United States Senate from January 3 , 2007 to January 3 , 2013 . Sanders defeated Republican nominee Richard Tarrant with 68 percent of the vote.1 CNN called the race in Sanders' favor shortly after 7 p.m. on the day of the election.2

The election was held to fill the seat of independent Senator Jim Jeffords , formerly a Republican , who decided to retire rather than seek a fourth term.

Tarrant won the September 12 , 2006 Republican primary. Sanders, then the sole independent member of the U.S. House , won a five-way race in the Democratic primary, but said he would decline the Democratic nomination under an agreement he made with the party in January. Sanders appeared on the November ballot as an independent. "U.S. Senate: Tarrant-Sanders duel set" , ''Burlington
Free Press'', September 12, 2006.


CANDIDATES


Democratic Party

  • Bernie Sanders — won the Democratic endorsement to run as a Democrat, but declined the nomination, leaving no Democratic nominee on the ballot. This victory ensured that no Democrat would appear on the general election ballot to split the vote with Sanders, an ally of the Democrats, who has been supported by leaders in the Democratic Party.



Defeated in the Democratic primary



Republican Party



Defeated in the Republican primary



Green Party

  • Craig Hill — 2004 Senate nominee



Liberty Union Party



Independents and minor parties



SUPPORT FOR SANDERS FROM THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Since Sanders is allied with the Democrats in the House of Representatives, Democratic leadership successfully dissuaded any serious challengers from their party. Sanders was endorsed by prominent Democrats such as DNC Chairman and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean , Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid , and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee . On February 13 , 2005 Sanders received an endorsement from Democracy For America , the Political Action Committee that was founded by Dean after he withdrew from the 2004 Presidential race.3


GENERAL CAMPAIGN

In mid-August 2006, the campaign heated up considerably, with Tarrant fully engaged in heavy media advertising, most of which criticized Sanders' public stances. Tarrant ran several ads accusing Sanders of representing himself differently from his voting record in the House of Representatives, citing such examples as Sanders' votes against Amber Alert and against increased penalties for child pornography. Sanders responded with an ad stating that Tarrant's claims are "dishonest" and "distort my record" and presented what he viewed as more accurate explations of his voting record.


CAMPAIGN FINANCE DATA

The election was the most expensive political campaign in Vermont history. Tarrant did not seek outside funding, raising 98% of all funds through personal sources, for a total of $7,315,854. 4 Sanders' top contributors include the plaintiff's law firm Barron & Budd, Operating Engineers Union, Laborers Union, and Communication Workers Of America , for total raised of $ 5,554,466.5 In total, Tarrant and Sanders spent $13,771,060. Tarrant spent $85 per vote, the largest cost per vote of any race in the country during 2006, while Sanders spent $34 per vote.6


POLLING



ELECTION RESULTS


Official results from the Vermont Secretary of State {Link without Title} :

  party Independent (politician)
  candidate Bernie Sanders
  votes 171,638
  percentage 654
  change ''n/a''


  party Republican Party (US)
  candidate Richard Tarrant
  votes 84,924
  percentage 323
  change -332


  party Independent (politician)
  candidate Cris Ericson
  votes 1,735
  percentage 06
  change ''n/a''


  party Green Party (US)
  candidate Craig Hill
  votes 1,536
  percentage 05
  change ''n/a''


  party Independent (politician)
  candidate Peter D Moss
  votes 1,518
  percentage 05
  change ''n/a''


  party Liberty Union Party
  candidate Peter Diamondstone
  votes 801
  percentage 03
  change -02


  party Write-ins
  votes 267
  percentage 01
  change 0


  votes 86,741
  percentage 331


  votes 262,419


  winner Independent (politician)


Sanders won a majority of the votes in every county in the state.


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