United States gubernatorial elections, 2010
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- | The '''United States gubernatorial elections of 2008''' | + | The '''United States gubernatorial elections of 2008''' were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 in all 8 superregions. |
==Appalachia== | ==Appalachia== | ||
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| [[Ellis Forrestal]] | | [[Ellis Forrestal]] | ||
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| [[Cole Courtenne]] | | [[Cole Courtenne]] | ||
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | ||
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- | | | + | | 4.12% |
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- | + | In the Lt. Governor election, Marshall Wagner (D) ended up defeating Xavier Kempff by a smaller margin of 51-49. | |
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==Gulf Coast== | ==Gulf Coast== | ||
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| [[Daniel Morey|Daniel Walker Morey]] | | [[Daniel Morey|Daniel Walker Morey]] | ||
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- | | | + | | 45.04% |
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| [[Matt Mitchell]] | | [[Matt Mitchell]] | ||
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | ||
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| '''Swing''' | | '''Swing''' | ||
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The Republican candidate is State Senator [[Matt Mitchell]] of Florida. | The Republican candidate is State Senator [[Matt Mitchell]] of Florida. | ||
The Democratic candidate is Congressman [[Daniel Morey]] of Arkansas. | The Democratic candidate is Congressman [[Daniel Morey]] of Arkansas. | ||
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==Heartland== | ==Heartland== | ||
{{Elect|HRTGov2010}} | {{Elect|HRTGov2010}} | ||
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| [[Andrew Grant Anderson]] | | [[Andrew Grant Anderson]] | ||
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| [[Sam Winchester|Sammy Winchester]] | | [[Sam Winchester|Sammy Winchester]] | ||
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- | | | + | | 52.28% |
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | ||
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- | | | + | | 4.56% |
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- | [[Andrew Grant Anderson]] is the announced Democratic candidate. [[Sam Winchester|Sammy Winchester]] is running for the Republican party. Her running mate is Missouri's [[Davis Jefferson]]. | + | [[Andrew Grant Anderson]] is the announced Democratic candidate. [[Sam Winchester|Sammy Winchester]] is running for the Republican party. Her running mate is Missouri's [[Davis Jefferson]]. Davis Jefferson won the Lt. Governor's race. |
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==Mid-Atlantic== | ==Mid-Atlantic== | ||
{{Elect|MIDGov2010}} | {{Elect|MIDGov2010}} | ||
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| [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
| [[Justin Casanova-Davis]] | | [[Justin Casanova-Davis]] | ||
- | | | + | | 3,326,083 |
- | | | + | | 49.44% |
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]] | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
| [[Jack Pizzuto]] | | [[Jack Pizzuto]] | ||
- | | | + | | 3,371,567 |
- | | | + | | 50.12% |
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | ||
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- | | | + | | 50.01% |
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | ||
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- | | | + | | 36.31% |
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| [[Nathaniel Fremont]] | | [[Nathaniel Fremont]] | ||
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| [[Thomas J. Allum]] | | [[Thomas J. Allum]] | ||
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | ||
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- | | | + | | N/A |
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- | Democrat [[Nathaniel Fremont]] | + | Democrat [[Nathaniel Fremont]] defaulted the race, handing victory to Republican [[Thomas J. Allum]]. Allum's running mate [[Giselle Hopkins]] of Illinois, narrowly beat out Fremont's Lt. Governor nominee, [[Averell Breckinridge]]. |
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==Northeast== | ==Northeast== | ||
===Democratic Primary=== | ===Democratic Primary=== | ||
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| [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
- | | [[ | + | | [[Valerie Francis]] |
- | | | + | | 3,793,605 |
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]] | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
| [[Mitch Eubanks]] | | [[Mitch Eubanks]] | ||
- | | | + | | 3,284,199 |
- | | | + | | 46.16% |
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- | Republican Representative [[Mitch Eubanks]] | + | |
+ | Republican Representative [[Mitch Eubanks]] was the Republican candidate. His running mate was [[Hunter Douglas]] of Maine. | ||
==Northwest== | ==Northwest== | ||
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| [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
- | | | + | | [[Zachary Flint]] |
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| [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
| [[Haley Cavalier]] | | [[Haley Cavalier]] | ||
- | | | + | | 3,502,389 |
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| [[Republican Party|Republican]] | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
| [[Andrew Seong]] | | [[Andrew Seong]] | ||
- | | | + | | 3,286,471 |
- | | | + | | 48.18% |
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Majority''' | ||
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|align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | |align="right" colspan="3"| '''Turnout''' | ||
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- | | | + | |32.98% |
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[[United States House of Representatives elections, 2010]] | [[United States House of Representatives elections, 2010]] | ||
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Current revision as of 12:49, 11 April 2009
The United States gubernatorial elections of 2008 were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 in all 8 superregions.
Contents |
Appalachia
Appalachia Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Ellis Forrestal | 52.03 | |||
Republican | Cole Courtenne | 47.91 | |||
Majority | 4.12% | ||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing |
In the Lt. Governor election, Marshall Wagner (D) ended up defeating Xavier Kempff by a smaller margin of 51-49.
Gulf Coast
Gulf Coast Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Daniel Walker Morey | 45.04% | |||
Republican | Matt Mitchell | 54.43% | |||
Majority | 50.01% | ||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing | n/a |
The Republican candidate is State Senator Matt Mitchell of Florida. The Democratic candidate is Congressman Daniel Morey of Arkansas.
Heartland
Heartland Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Andrew Grant Anderson | 47.72% | |||
Republican | Sammy Winchester | 52.28% | |||
Majority | 4.56% | ||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing |
Andrew Grant Anderson is the announced Democratic candidate. Sammy Winchester is running for the Republican party. Her running mate is Missouri's Davis Jefferson. Davis Jefferson won the Lt. Governor's race.
Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Justin Casanova-Davis | 3,326,083 | 49.44% | ||
Republican | Jack Pizzuto | 3,371,567 | 50.12% | ||
Majority | 50.01% | ||||
Turnout | 36.31% | ||||
Swing |
Info
Midwest
Midwest Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Nathaniel Fremont | XXX | |||
Republican | Thomas J. Allum | 100% | |||
Majority | N/A | ||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing |
Democrat Nathaniel Fremont defaulted the race, handing victory to Republican Thomas J. Allum. Allum's running mate Giselle Hopkins of Illinois, narrowly beat out Fremont's Lt. Governor nominee, Averell Breckinridge.
Northeast
Democratic Primary
The Democratic Primary for Northeast Governor between Valerie Francis of New York, Boston mayor Frank Napier, and Victor Bradshaw of New York will be held before the General Election starts.
General Election
Northeast Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Valerie Francis | 3,793,605 | 53.3% | ||
Republican | Mitch Eubanks | 3,284,199 | 46.16% | ||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing |
Republican Representative Mitch Eubanks was the Republican candidate. His running mate was Hunter Douglas of Maine.
Northwest
Democratic Primary
Washington's Zachary Flint and Victoria von Doom have both declared their intention to run for Governor on the Democratic side.
General Election
Northwest Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Zachary Flint | ||||
Republican | William Reynard | ||||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | |||||
Swing |
William Reynard is the announced Republican candidate for Governor of the Northwest. His running mate is Boise mayor Eric Morrison.
Southwest
Southwest Governor election, 2010 | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Haley Cavalier | 3,502,389 | 51.35% | ||
Republican | Andrew Seong | 3,286,471 | 48.18% | ||
Majority | 50.01% | ||||
Turnout | 32.98% | ||||
Swing |
Democratic National Committee chairwoman Haley Cavalier has announced her candidacy for the Democrats. Republican Representative Andrew Seong has also declared. Seong has declared John Mandry as his Lieutenant Governor, while Cavalier has yet to choose her's.
See Also
United States Senate elections, 2010
United States House of Representatives elections, 2010
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