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2005 United States elections

The 2005 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 8. During this off-year election, the only seats up for election in the United States Congress were special elections held throughout the year. None of these congressional seats changed party hands. There were also two gubernatorial races, state legislative elections in two states, numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races in several major cities, and a variety of local offices on the ballot.

2005 United States elections
2003          2004          2005          2006          2007
Off-year elections
Election dayNovember 8
Congressional special elections
Seats contested3
Net seat change0
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested3 (2 states, 1 territory)
Net seat change0
2005 Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election2005 New Jersey gubernatorial election2005 Virginia gubernatorial election
2005 Gubernatorial election results map
Legend
  Democratic hold   Covenant gain
  No election

Federal elections edit

There were three total special elections to the United States House of Representatives during 2005: California's 5th congressional district, California's 48th, and Ohio's 2nd. In each of these special elections, the incumbent party won.[1]

State elections edit

Gubernatorial elections edit

Only New Jersey, Virginia, and the Northern Mariana Islands featured off-year gubernatorial races in 2005.

New Jersey edit

Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Corzine defeated Republican businessman Doug Forrester 53% to 43%, taking the open seat held by acting governor Richard Codey since Democrat Jim McGreevey resigned in 2004.[2]

Virginia edit

Democratic Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine defeated former Republican Attorney General Jerry Kilgore 52% to 46%, in the race to succeed term-limited Democratic Governor Mark Warner.[3]

Northern Mariana Islands edit

Benigno Fitial, who belonged to the local Covenant Party, narrowly defeated independent Heinz Hofschneider and incumbent Republican Governor Juan N. Babauta to win the governorship in that U.S. territory.[4]

State legislative elections edit

Legislative elections were held for the New Jersey General Assembly, the Virginia House of Delegates, and the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature. Democrats maintained a comfortable majority in the lower house of the New Jersey legislature, while Republicans maintained control of the lower chamber of the Virginia legislature.

Citizen initiatives edit

  • California had eight questions on the ballot for the voters to consider. The election was seen as a referendum on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (who was up for reelection in 2006), as he sponsored and actively campaigned for four propositions on the ballot, Propositions 74 - 77. All eight propositions failed by varying margins.
  • In Maine, voters decided a number of issues. Question 1 considered whether to repeal a law passed by the state legislature banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation (see gay rights). The initiative to make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation legal failed, and the legislature's law was upheld for the first time by Mainers. The state was also considering whether to pass a constitutional amendment designed to lower property taxes for fishermen by taxing property based on current use, rather than potential resale value. The measure passed overwhelmingly.
  • Ohio was considering whether to move the electoral redistricting process from the authority of the legislature to a non-partisan panel. Ohio also considered (in separate measures) whether to reduce individual financial contributions to political candidates, move election oversight to a bipartisan panel and away from the Secretary of State, and whether to allow all voters to vote early by mail. All four measures failed. These measures were placed on the ballot as a response to the controversies of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio.
  • An initiative to shorten the planned expansion of the Seattle Monorail was denied, meaning no expansion will be built at all. Four previous initiatives to cancel the project had been unsuccessful. However, a state Fuel Tax, which is earmarked for transportation improvements including the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, was not repealed.

Judicial elections edit

Pennsylvania edit

Perceiving the Supreme Court's decisions as supporting corruption and secrecy in Harrisburg, voters refused to grant State Supreme Court Justice Russell Nigro a retention vote. Nigro lost very narrowly, becoming the first justice in Pennsylvania history to lose a retention vote. Fellow Justice Sandra Schultz Newman was retained. The vote was closely connected with the backlash against the Harrisburg establishment and the 2005 legislative pay raise which increased judges' and legislators' salaries.

Local elections edit

Many additional cities across the United States held mayoral elections; this list is representative, not inclusive. Nationally, the vast majority of mayors were reelected, often by wide margins, and there were few partisan upsets.

Some of the major races included:

References edit

  1. ^ "Vacancies and Successors, 108th Congress (2003–2005) | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives". history.house.gov. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  2. ^ Fournier, Ron (November 9, 2005). "Bush gambles, loses on Virginia governor's race". NBC News. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  3. ^ Fournier, Ron (November 9, 2005). "Bush gambles, loses on Virginia governor's race". NBC News. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  4. ^ Hernandez, Criselda B. (2005). . Islands Business. Archived from the original on 2012-02-23. Retrieved 2009-10-11.

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The 2005 United States elections were held on Tuesday November 8 During this off year election the only seats up for election in the United States Congress were special elections held throughout the year None of these congressional seats changed party hands There were also two gubernatorial races state legislative elections in two states numerous citizen initiatives mayoral races in several major cities and a variety of local offices on the ballot 2005 United States elections 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Off year electionsElection dayNovember 8Congressional special electionsSeats contested3Net seat change0Gubernatorial electionsSeats contested3 2 states 1 territory Net seat change02005 Gubernatorial election results mapLegend Democratic hold Covenant gain No election Contents 1 Federal elections 2 State elections 2 1 Gubernatorial elections 2 1 1 New Jersey 2 1 2 Virginia 2 1 3 Northern Mariana Islands 2 2 State legislative elections 2 3 Citizen initiatives 2 4 Judicial elections 2 4 1 Pennsylvania 3 Local elections 4 ReferencesFederal elections editMain article List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives There were three total special elections to the United States House of Representatives during 2005 California s 5th congressional district California s 48th and Ohio s 2nd In each of these special elections the incumbent party won 1 State elections editGubernatorial elections edit Main article 2005 United States gubernatorial elections Only New Jersey Virginia and the Northern Mariana Islands featured off year gubernatorial races in 2005 New Jersey edit Main article 2005 New Jersey gubernatorial election Democratic U S Senator Jon Corzine defeated Republican businessman Doug Forrester 53 to 43 taking the open seat held by acting governor Richard Codey since Democrat Jim McGreevey resigned in 2004 2 Virginia edit Main article 2005 Virginia gubernatorial election Democratic Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine defeated former Republican Attorney General Jerry Kilgore 52 to 46 in the race to succeed term limited Democratic Governor Mark Warner 3 Northern Mariana Islands edit Main article 2005 Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election Benigno Fitial who belonged to the local Covenant Party narrowly defeated independent Heinz Hofschneider and incumbent Republican Governor Juan N Babauta to win the governorship in that U S territory 4 State legislative elections edit Main article 2005 United States state legislative elections Legislative elections were held for the New Jersey General Assembly the Virginia House of Delegates and the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature Democrats maintained a comfortable majority in the lower house of the New Jersey legislature while Republicans maintained control of the lower chamber of the Virginia legislature Citizen initiatives edit California had eight questions on the ballot for the voters to consider The election was seen as a referendum on Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger who was up for reelection in 2006 as he sponsored and actively campaigned for four propositions on the ballot Propositions 74 77 All eight propositions failed by varying margins In Maine voters decided a number of issues Question 1 considered whether to repeal a law passed by the state legislature banning discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation see gay rights The initiative to make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation legal failed and the legislature s law was upheld for the first time by Mainers The state was also considering whether to pass a constitutional amendment designed to lower property taxes for fishermen by taxing property based on current use rather than potential resale value The measure passed overwhelmingly As the last two elected governors Christine Todd Whitman and Jim McGreevey had resigned forcing a series of acting governors New Jersey considered whether to create the post of Lieutenant Governor the measure passed Ohio was considering whether to move the electoral redistricting process from the authority of the legislature to a non partisan panel Ohio also considered in separate measures whether to reduce individual financial contributions to political candidates move election oversight to a bipartisan panel and away from the Secretary of State and whether to allow all voters to vote early by mail All four measures failed These measures were placed on the ballot as a response to the controversies of the 2004 Presidential election in Ohio In Texas 76 of voters supported a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage making it the 19th state to enact such a ban This result was largely expected An initiative to shorten the planned expansion of the Seattle Monorail was denied meaning no expansion will be built at all Four previous initiatives to cancel the project had been unsuccessful However a state Fuel Tax which is earmarked for transportation improvements including the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge was not repealed Judicial elections edit Pennsylvania edit Perceiving the Supreme Court s decisions as supporting corruption and secrecy in Harrisburg voters refused to grant State Supreme Court Justice Russell Nigro a retention vote Nigro lost very narrowly becoming the first justice in Pennsylvania history to lose a retention vote Fellow Justice Sandra Schultz Newman was retained The vote was closely connected with the backlash against the Harrisburg establishment and the 2005 legislative pay raise which increased judges and legislators salaries Local elections editMany additional cities across the United States held mayoral elections this list is representative not inclusive Nationally the vast majority of mayors were reelected often by wide margins and there were few partisan upsets Some of the major races included Buffalo New York Democrat Byron Brown defeated Republican Kevin Helfer to replace the retiring Anthony Masiello New York New York Incumbent Republican mayor Mike Bloomberg defeated former Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer San Diego California Republican Jerry Sanders defeated Democrat Donna Frye in a special election held after the resignation of Dick Murphy St Paul Minnesota Democrat Chris Coleman defeated incumbent Randy Kelly References edit Vacancies and Successors 108th Congress 2003 2005 US House of Representatives History Art amp Archives history house gov Retrieved 7 February 2023 Fournier Ron November 9 2005 Bush gambles loses on Virginia governor s race NBC News Retrieved 7 February 2023 Fournier Ron November 9 2005 Bush gambles loses on Virginia governor s race NBC News Retrieved 7 February 2023 Hernandez Criselda B 2005 Politics 4 Way Gubernatorial Election Heats Up Islands Business Archived from the original on 2012 02 23 Retrieved 2009 10 11 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2005 elections in the United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 United States elections amp oldid 1193295918, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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