Well over 9000.
According to the Washington Post, "Overall, turnout in the midterm elections was projected at 42 percent of registered voters, about 1.2 percentage points higher than in 2006." (It should be noted that even though there was a slightly larger turnout than in 2006, about 58% of voters stayed home.) Also, according to most polls, the makeup of the electorate this time was different: there was a large "enthusiasm gap," such that Republicans voted in larger percentages than Democrats did; also, younger voters decreased, as did minority voters; and older voters, as well as white voters, came out in larger numbers than in 2008. 82.5 million people voted, many of whom were spurred by anger over the lingering recession. But it is worth noting that this number was far fewer than the more than 131 million people who voted in the presidential election of 2008-- generally, presidential elections bring out a much greater number of voters than midterm elections do.
The net result of the 2006 congressional elections was a loss of six Senate seats and 30 House seats by the Republican Party, costing them their majority in both Houses.
59% of the population voted in 2008.
Yes. I have no doubt the American people have had enough!
The Daily Show - 1996 Indecision 2006 Election Night - Midterm Midtacular 11-140 was released on: USA: 7 November 2006 USA: 7 November 2006
Felipe Calderon Hinojosa (term: 2006-2012) won such elections.
2004 - President Bush a Republican won the state of Alabama. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/AL/P/00/ 2006 - Disticts 5 and 7 voted Democrat all the others voted Republican including the Governor. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/elections/2006/al.html
Freak Show - 2006 Elections 1-5 was released on: USA: 2 November 2006
He won presidential elections in 2006 and was re-elected in elections 2009.
Democrats
Porsche was voted the most prestigious automobile brand of 2006.
He voted to reauthorize the Patriot Act in 2006.