2006 Long Beach, California, mayoral election

2006 Long Beach, California, mayoral election

← 2002 April 11, 2006 (first round)[1]
June 6, 2006 (runoff)[2]
2010 →
 
Candidate Bob Foster Frank Colonna
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
First-round vote 20,999 12,348
First-round percentage 48.5% 28.5%
Second-round vote 32,298 24,287
Second-round percentage 57.0% 42.9%

 
Candidate Doug Drummond
Party Nonpartisan
First-round vote 8,271
First-round percentage 19.1%

Mayor before election

Beverly O'Neill
Nonpartisan

Elected Mayor

Bob Foster
Nonpartisan

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Long Beach, California, held an election for Mayor of Long Beach, California, on April 11, 2006 and June 6, 2006. It saw the election of Bob Foster.

Results

First round

First round results[1]
Candidate Votes %
Bob Foster 20,999 48.5
Frank Colonna 12,348 28.5
Doug Drummond 8,271 19.1
Ronnie Rephan 976 2.2
John P. Stolpe 642 1.4
Write-ins 290 0.6
Total votes 43,526

Runoff

Runoff results[2]
Candidate Votes %
Bob Foster 32,298 57.0
Frank Colonna 24,287 42.9
Write-ins 455 0.7
Total votes 57,040

References

  1. ^ a b "CITY OF LONG BEACH NOMINATING ELECTION - APRIL 11 2006 SUMMARY REPORT". City of Long Beach. April 21, 2014. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "CITY OF LONG BEACH GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION - JUNE 6, 2006 SUMMARY REPORT". City of Long Beach. June 23, 2006. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
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