Overview
United States House of Representatives elections in West Virginia, 2006[1] |
Party |
Votes |
Percentage |
Seats |
+/– |
|
Democratic |
263,822 |
58.01% |
2 |
— |
|
Republican |
190,893 |
41.97% |
1 |
— |
|
Independents |
98 |
0.02% |
0 |
— |
Totals |
454,813 |
100.00% |
3 |
— |
District 1
Incumbent Democrat Alan Mollohan defeated Republican Chris Wakim, a State Delegate. This district covers the northern part of the state.
District 3
Incumbent Democrat Nick Rahall defeated Republican Kim Wolfe, the Sheriff of Cabell County. This district covers the southern part of the state.
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