The lists bear the names and addresses of eligible voters within a particular polling station. In each location, the incumbent party maintained control of the governorship. Public opinion polling conducted during the days just before the election and the weeks just after it showed that the war in Iraq was considered the most important election issue by the largest segment of the public. Quebec Another Nevada Independent Party member, Bill Wilkerson, was elected to the Elko, Nevada, School Board, in a non-partisan race. series of scandals in 2006 involving Republican politicians, November 7, 2006, United States Senate election, United States Elections Project at George Mason University, Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk, 2006 United States gubernatorial elections, indictment of then House majority leader Tom DeLay, House Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children, 2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal, letter to President Bush earlier this year, "Republicans of '94 revolution reflect on '06", "Corruption named as key issue by voters in exit polls", "Minnesota voters send first Muslim to Capitol Hill", "From Buddhists to allergist, Congress represents all the people", "Same-sex marriage ban rejected in Arizona in historic first", "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 2006", Greens see rosy future in spite of '06 losses, "Dead woman wins County Commissioner's race", "Green Party likely to win in Richmond Mayor's race", "Constitution Party Celebrates Election Victories", "Missoula County approves marijuana initiative", "Independent Voters Favor Democrats by 2 to 1 in Poll", "Much-Diminished GOP Absorbs the Voters' Ire", "Political roundtable: Bush, Iraq, 2006 and more", "The Most Do-Nothing Congress Since 1948", "Exit polls: Scandals hurt GOP more than war", "How Can the Democrats NOT Win the House ... and the Senate? Office of the Electoral Officer for Canada, 1871 Census, Canada: Ontario, heads of household, Newfoundland and Labrador: Census and Enumerations, The Library of Parliament Web site includes a searchable. Additionally, the Congress had a smaller than average list of major accomplishments (considering that the Party in charge of both the House and Senate also had control of the White House) and was not in session for a larger than average number of days, allowing Democrats and others to characterize it as a "Do-Nothing" congress and blame the Republican leadership for the lack of progress. Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. A series of notable congressional scandals also took place in Washington, D.C., including the ongoing Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal as well as the Mark Foley scandal and the Cunningham scandal, both in October 2006. Banning nearly all abortions, including those for victims of. For Western Canada (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon and Northwest Territories), Starting in 1966, the Chief Electoral Officer published a series of volumes called. Strahl was expected to announce the co-ordinator of the plebiscite this week. For details of eligibility criteria or any other additional information related to electoral forms, kindly visit https://eci.gov.in. Millions of allegedly harassing and deceptive "robo-calls" were reported or placed in at least 53 house districts. The result of the presidential election was a victory for Museveni, who received 59 percent of the vote; Besigye took 37 percent. A History of the Vote in Canada published by the Chief Electoral Officer contains detailed information about the evolution of the right to vote in Canada from 1758 to 1997.