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Elections in 2006 brings the results of national/federal direct elections in the countries listed in the list of countries and the Electoral calendar. Elections are listed under the first date of the election. To the right of the results one can find the infobox on Politics of the country involved. See also Electoral calendar 2006.

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Chile

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ed Chilean presidential election results
Candidates and nominating parties Votes 1st rnd. % Votes run-off %
Michelle Bachelet Jeria - Socialist Party of Chile/CPD 3,190,691 45.96 3,723,019 53.49
Sebastián Piñera Echenique - National Renewal 1,763,964 25.41 3,236,394 46.50
Joaquín Lavín Infante - Independent Democratic Union 1,612,608 23.23 - -
Tomás Hirsch Goldschmidt - Humanist Party/JPM 375,048 5.40 - -
Total valid votes 6,942,041 100 6,959,413 100
Null votes 180,485 2.5 154.972 2.16
Blank votes 84,752 1.18 47,960 0.67
Total votes (Turnout 87.67% / 87.12%) 7,207,278 100 7,162,345 100
Total voters enrolled 8,220,897 8,220,897
Source: Tricel [1] (1st rnd.) / Tricel [2] (PDF) (runoff)

Republic of Finland

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State Government
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Tarja Halonen


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Matti Vanhanen


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35th Parliament
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Sauli Niinistö

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Summary of the 15 and 29 January 2006 Finnish presidential election results
Candidate Nominating party Votes 1st round % Votes 2nd round %
Tarja Halonen Social Democratic Party 1,397,030 46.3 1,630,833 51.8
Sauli Niinistö National Coalition Party 725,866 24.1 1,517,947 48.2
Matti Vanhanen Centre Party 561,990 18.6
Heidi Hautala Green League 105,248 3.5
Timo Soini True Finns 103,492 3.4
Bjarne Kallis Christian Democrats 61,483 2.0
Henrik Lax Swedish People's Party 48,703 1.6
Arto Lahti Independent 12,989 0.4
Source: First round Ministry of Justice, total [3]

Cape Verde

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Summary of the 22 January 2006 National Assembly of Cape Verde election results
Parties Votes % Seats
African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde (Partido Africano da Independência de Cabo Verde) 88,965 52.28 41
Movement for Democracy (Movimento para a Democracia) 74,909 44.02 29
Democratic and Independent Cape Verdean Union (União Caboverdiana Independente e Democrática) 4,495 2.64 2
Democratic Renewal Party (Partido da Renovação Democrática) 1,097 0.64 -
Social Democratic Party (Partido Social Democrático) 702 0.41 -
Total (turnout 54.0%) 170,168 100.00 72
Source: National Electoral Commission.

Portugal

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Summary of the 22 January 2006 Portuguese Presidential election results
Candidates Supporting parties Votes %
Aníbal Cavaco Silva PPD/PSD, CDS/PP 2,773,431 50.54%
Manuel Alegre Duarte Independent 1,138,297 20.74%
Mário Alberto Soares PS 785,355 14.31%
Jerónimo Carvalho de Sousa PCP, PEV 474,083 8.64%
Francisco Anacleto Louçã BE 292,198 5.32%
António Garcia Pereira PCTP/MRPP 23,983 0.44%
Invalid Ballots (Blank Ballots Included) 102,785  
Total (turnout 61.53%) 5,590,132  
Registered Voters: 9,085,339
Source: Eleições Presidenciais 2006 (Portuguese Electoral Commission)

Canada

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Summary of the 23 January 2006 Canadian House of Commons election results
Party Party leader Candi-
dates
Seats Popular vote
2004 Dissol. 2006 % Change # % Change
     Conservative Party of Canada Stephen Harper 308 99 98 124 +25.3% 5,374,071 36.27% +6.64%
     Liberal Party of Canada Paul Martin 308 135 133 103 -23.7% 4,479,415 30.23% -6.50%
     Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 75 54 53 51 -5.6% 1,553,201 10.48% -1.90%
     New Democratic Party Jack Layton 308 19 18 29 +52.6% 2,589,597 17.48% +1.79%
     Green Party of Canada Jim Harris 308 - - -   664,068 4.48% +0.19%
     Christian Heritage Party of Canada Ron Gray 45 - - -   28,152 0.19% -0.11%
     Progressive Canadian Party Tracy Parsons 25 - - -   14,151 0.10% +0.02%
     Marijuana Party of Canada Blair Longley 23 - - -   9,171 0.06% -0.18%
     Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) Sandra L. Smith 69 - - -   8,980 0.06% +0.00%
     Canadian Action Party Connie Fogal 34 - - -   6,102 0.04% -0.02%
     Communist Party of Canada Miguel Figueroa 21 - - -   3,022 0.02% -0.01%
     Libertarian Party of Canada Jean-Serge Brisson 10 - - -   3,002 0.02% +0.01%
     First Peoples National Party of Canada Barbara Wardlaw 5 * - - * 1,201 0.01% *
     Western Block Party Doug Christie 4 * - - * 1,094 0.01% *
     Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party Liz White 1 * - - * 72 0.0005% *
     Independents and no affiliation 90 1 4 11 - 81,860 0.55% -0.07%
     Vacant 2  
Total 1634 308 308 308 - 14,845,680 100%  
Source: Elections Canada

Notes:

Official candidate nominations closed January 2, 2006. Candidate totals cited above are based on official filings. Nominations were official on January 5, 2006.
"% change" refers to change from previous election
* indicates the party did not contest in the previous election.
1 André Arthur was elected as an independent candidate in the Quebec City-area riding of Portneuf—Jacques-Cartier. He personally won 20,158 votes.

Palestinian National Authority

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Note: On June 14, 2007, President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh's government, and appointed Fayyad to form an emergency government. However, Haniyeh and Hamas maintain that these actions were illegal, and that Haniyeh is still the Prime Minister; Haniyeh still exercises de facto authority in the Gaza Strip, while Fayyad's authority is limited de facto to the West Bank.

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Summary of the 25 January 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council election results
Alliances and parties Votes (Proportional) % (Proportional) Seats (Proportional/District seats)
Change and Reform 440,409 44.45 74 (29/45)
Fatah, harakat al-tahrīr al-filastīnī (Liberation Movement of Palestine) 410,554 41.43 45 (28/17)
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) (al-jabhah al-sha`biyyah li-tahrīr filastīn) 42,101 4.25 3 (3/0)
The Alternative (al-Badeel) 28,973 2.92 2 (2/0)
Independent Palestine 26,909 2.72 2 (2/0)
Third Way 23,862 2.41 2 (2/0)
Freedom and Social Justice 7,127 0.72 0 (0/0)
Freedom and Independence 4,398 0.44 0 (0/0)
Martyr Abu Abbas 3,011 0.30 0 (0/0)
National Coalition for Justice and Democracy (Wa'ad) 1,806 0.18 0 (0/0)
Palestinian Justice 1,723 0.17 0 (0/0)
Independents - - 4 (0/4)
Total (turnout: 74.6%) 990,873 100.0% 132 (66/66)
Source: Central Election Commission, Preliminary results,Final tally amendments, 2006-01-29, Final results

Netherlands Antilles

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Summary of the 27 January 2006 Estates of the Netherlands Antilles election results
Parties Island Votes % Seats
Party for the Restructured Antilles (Partido Antiá Restrukturá) Curaçao 18,187 20.85 5
New Antilles Movement (Movishon Antia Nobo) Curaçao 13,123 15.05 3
Party Workers' Liberation Front 30th of May (Partido Frente Obrero Liberashon 30 Di Mei) Curaçao 9,582 10.99 2
National People's Party (Partido Nashonal di Pueblo) Curaçao 7,765 8.91 2
Forsa Kòrsou Curaçao 6,658 7.64 2
Labour Party People's Crusade (Partido Laboral krusado Popular) Curaçao 4,390 5.03 0
National Alliance Sint Maarten 4,301 4.93 2
Democratic Party Sint Maarten (Democratische Partij Sint Maarten) Sint Maarten 4,122 4.73 1
LPNA Curaçao 3,851 4.42 0
Bonaire Patriotic Union (Union Patriotico Bonairano) Bonaire 3,678 4.22 2
Sovereign People (Pueblo Soberano) Curaçao 3,360 3.85 0
PDB-Paboso-ON
Bonaire 2,947 3.38 1
Democratic Party (Democratische Partij) Curaçao 2,638 3.03 0
People's Progressive Alliance Sint Maarten 1,712 1.96 0
Democratic Party Sint Eustatius (Democratische Partij Sint Eustatius) Sint Eustatius 0.5 1
Windwards Islands People's Movement Saba 0.5 1
Total     22
Source: E-politika

Costa Rica

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Summary of the 5 February 2006 Costa Rica presidential election results
Candidates Votes %
Óscar Arias - National Liberation Party (Partido Liberación Nacional) 664,551 40.92
Ottón Solís - Citizens' Action Party (Partido Acción Ciudadana) 646,382 39.80
Otto Guevara - Libertarian Movement Party (Partido Movimiento Libertario) 137,710 8.48
Ricardo Toledo - Social Christian Unity Party (Partido de Unidad Socialcristiana) 57,655 3.55
Antonio Álvarez Desanti - Union for Change Party (Partido Unión para el Cambio) 39,557 2.44
Jose Manuel Echandi Meza - National Union Party (Partido Unión Nacional) 26,593 1.64
Juan Jose Vargas Fallas - Homeland First Party (Partido Patria Primero) 17,594 1.08
Other parties 33,950 2.09
Total (Turnout 65.4 %) 1,623,992 100.0
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Summary of the 5 February 2006 Costa Rica parliamentary election results
Candidates Votes % Seats
National Liberation Party (Partido Liberación Nacional) 589,731 36.54 25
Citizens' Action Party (Partido Acción Ciudadana) 409,030 25.34 17
Libertarian Movement Party (Partido Movimiento Libertario) 147,934 9.17 6
Social Christian Unity Party (Partido de Unidad Socialcristiana) 126,284 7.82 5
Costa Rican Renovation Party (Partido Renovación Costariccense) 55,798 3.46 0
National Union Party (Partido Unión Nacional) 40,280 2.5 1
Union for Change Party (Partido Unión para el Cambio) 37,994 2.35 0
Homeland First Party (Partido Patria Primero) 26,438 1.64 0
National Rescue Party (Partido Rescate Nacional) 32,909 2.04 1
Access without Exclusion (Accesibilidad sin Exclusión) 25,690 1.59 1
Broad Front (Frente Amplio) 17,751 1.10 1
Other parties 104,122 6.45 0
Total (Turnout 65.2 %) 1,613,961 100.0 57
Final results according to TSE

Haiti

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Summary of the 7 February 2006 Haiti presidential election results
Candidates - parties Votes %
René Préval - Front for Hope (Fwon Lespwa/Front de l'Espoir) 992,766 51.21
Leslie Manigat - Rally of Progressive National Democrats (Rassemblement des Démocrats Nationaux Progressistes)