2006 Connecticut gubernatorial election

The 2006 Connecticut gubernatorial election occurred on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Republican Jodi Rell became governor when John G. Rowland resigned on corruption charges in 2004. Rell had an approval rating of 70% as of October 19, 2006, and polls showed her leading the Democratic nominee, New Haven mayor John DeStefano by a near 30-point margin. As expected, she won the election to a full term in a landslide. DeStefano defeated Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy in the Connecticut Democratic gubernatorial primary on August 8. As of 2024, this is the last time a Republican and woman was elected Governor of Connecticut, and the last time any gubernatorial candidate won every county in the state to date.

Candidates

 * Jodi Rell, incumbent governor
 * Running mate: Michael Fedele, State Representative

Results
Governor Rell was unopposed for renomination.

Declared

 * John DeStefano, Jr., Mayor of New Haven
 * Running mate: Mary Glassman, Simsbury First Selectman


 * Dannel Malloy, Mayor of Stamford

Declined

 * Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut Attorney General
 * Chris Dodd, United States Senator
 * Susan Bysiewicz, Connecticut Secretary of State

Primary
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Green Party

 * Cliff Thornton, retired businessman; drug policy reform advocate; U.S. Army veteran

Concerned Citizens Party

 * Joseph A. Zdonczyk, retired businessman; U.S. Army veteran; Concerned Citizens Party founder

Independent

 * John M. Joy (write-in candidate)

Results
The following are the results of the 2006 election:

Rell won every county and all but seven towns. Notably, DeStefano won the capital city of Hartford, the largest city of Bridgeport, and his hometown of New Haven.

Results by congressional district
Rell won all 5 congressional districts, including 4 of which elected Democrats in the concurrent congressional elections.

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

 * Windham (largest town: Windham)