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2006 Orange County, Florida mayoral election

The 2006 Orange County, Florida, mayoral election took place on September 5, 2006. Incumbent Mayor Rich Crotty, who was first appointed in 2001 and elected in 2002, ran for re-election to a second full term. Following a 2004 amendment to the county charter that changed the name of the position, this was the first election for "Mayor." Crotty did not face a serious challenger, and was opposed by anti-tax activist Sally Baptiste, a former member of the county Soil and Water Conservation District Board. Though the race was formally nonpartisan, both Baptise and Crotty were Republicans. Crotty ultimately defeated Baptiste in a landslide, winning 70 percent of the vote.

Primary election

Candidates

  • Rich Crotty, incumbent Mayor (Republican)
  • Sally Baptiste, former member of the Orange County Soil and Water Conservation District Board, anti-tax activist (Republican)

Dropped out

  • Jonathan Cook, anti-commuter rail activist

Declined

  • Ted Edwards, Orange County Commissioner
  • Teresa Jacobs, Orange County Commissioner
  • Bob Sindler, Orange County Commissioner

Results

References