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FederalElections

Election Results for the

U.S. Senate and the

U.S. House of

Representatives

Election Results for the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives

FEDERAL ELECTIONS 2010

Election Results for the U.S. Senate and the

U.S. House of Representatives

Federal Election Commission

Washington, D.C.

July 2011

Commissioners

Cynthia L. Bauerly, Chair

Caroline C. Hunter, Vice Chair

Donald F. McGahn II

Matthew S. Petersen

Steven T. Walther

Ellen L. Weintraub

Statutory Officers

Alec Palmer, Staff Director

Christopher Hughey, Acting General Counsel

Lynne A. McFarland, Inspector General

Compiled by: Federal Election Commission

Public Disclosure Division

Office of Communications

999 E Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20463

800/424-9530

202/694-1120

Editors: Eileen J. Leamon, Deputy Assistant Staff Director for Disclosure

Jason Bucelato, Senior Public Affairs Specialist

Map Design: James Landon Jones, FEC Printing Officer

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Preface 1

Explanatory Notes 2

I. 2010 Election Results: Tables and Maps

A. Summary Tables

Table: 2010 General Election Votes Cast for U.S. Senate and House 5 Table: 2010 General Election Votes Cast by Party 6 Table: 2010 Primary and General Election Votes Cast for U.S. Congress 7 Table: 2010 Votes Cast for the U.S. Senate by Party 8 Table: 2010 Votes Cast for the U.S. House of Representatives by Party 9 Table: 2010 Party Gains in the U.S. House of Representatives 10

B. Maps

United States Congress

Map: 2010 U.S. Senate Campaigns 11

Map: 2010 U.S. Senate Victors by Party 12

Map: 2010 U.S. Senate Victors by Popular Vote 13

Map: U.S. Senate Breakdown by Party after the 2010 General Election 14 Map: U.S. House Delegations after the 2010 General Election 15 Map: U.S. House Delegations: States in Which All Incumbents Sought

Re-Election and Won 16

Map: 2010 Party Gains in the U.S. House of Representatives 17 II. 2010 Election Results: Official Vote Totals by State

A. United States Senate

Official Election Results by State 19

Table: Senate Races: Six Year Cycle 38

B. United States House of Representatives

Official Election Results by State 39

III. A Guide to 2010 Party Labels 150

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ELECTION RESULTS FOR THE U.S. SENATE

AND THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

This publication has been prepared by the Federal Election Commission to provide the public with

the results of elections held in the fifty states during 2010 for the offices of United States Senator

and United States Representative. Also included are the results for Delegate to Congress from American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. (There was not an election for Resident Commissioner in Puerto Rico, as this election is held every four years and coincides with the U.S. Presidential election.) Additionally, there are results for the special elections to fill the unexpired U.S. Senate terms in Delaware, Illinois, New York, West Virginia, Indiana's 3rd Congressional District and New York's 29th Congressional District. The Commission undertakes this project on a biennial basis in order to respond to public inquiries.

The elections for these federal offices are administered by local election officials in towns, counties,

municipalities, and other jurisdictions. The results of the elections are certified by the state government, which in most cases is the Secretary of State. While the full records are available for public inspection, most states prepare summary reports for public dissemination. These summary reports vary in form and content, and may be amended well after the election. There is no standard format that states use in reporting federal election results. Recognizing a need to bring together in one place the federal election results, the Commission

presents this publication as the 15th in a series designed to provide an accurate, historical record of

federal election results.

Included in this publication are the official results of primary elections and runoff elections held in

2010. As in the case of the general elections, primary elections are not administered by the federal

government. In some states (such as Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia), political party organizations control their nomination process by way of conventions. In other states, state law may regulate the primary and/or its administration. This publication has been prepared as a research tool for Commission staff and State election

offices. Data is based on official figures provided by State election officials, and includes results

amended through July 2011. If the election results are modified in the future, the Commission will supply errata supplements as necessary. The assistance provided by the State election officials and their staff in the preparation of this publication is greatly appreciated.

Federal Elections 2010

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

The candidate who was the winner of the general election is listed first in the entry for each state and district (where applicable). After that, the candidates are arranged by party affiliation. Incumbent Congressional candidates facing re-election in 2010 are designated with an (I) to the left of the candidate's name. The lack of an (I) in a particular Senate race or U.S. House district indicates an open seat race. The party affiliation of the candidate is as listed on the ballot and has been abbreviated. A complete listing of party abbreviations appears at the end of this publication. Total for write-in votes are shown as disclosed by the state. Some states list the names of candidates who received write-in votes, while others provide a write-in vote total without the names of the candidates who received the votes. Still other states combine these two variations and provide the names of some candidates who received write-in votes and a total of write-in votes for all the other candidates. In some states, there were unopposed candidates whose names did not appear on a ballot and therefore received no votes. "Total Votes," "Total State Votes," "Party Votes," and "District Votes" represent all the valid

votes cast for the candidates in the election. State totals (and the totals for the territories and the

District of Columbia) are found in the summary charts and at the end of each state/territory section. "Combined Parties" represents all The percentage of votes received by each general election candidate is based on the figure of total votes. The percentage of votes received by each candidate in a primary or runoff election is based on the figure of total votes cast in that specific primary or runoff election. Due to the rounding of percentage numbers, some percentages may not total 100%.

2010 ELECTION RESULTS

The following two sections present the primary, runoff and general election results for the U.S. Congressional elections

held in 2010.

The November 2010 general election resulted in the election of the 112th Congress. The following is the party

composition of the 112th Congress, as determined by the results of these elections:

U.S. Senate

Notes on Charts

* Runoff election vote totals have been included with the primary election totals. (For the U.S. Senate, runoff elections

were held in Arkansas and North Carolina. For the U.S. House of Representatives, runoff elections were held in

Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas.)

* For states that had votes for both full and unexpired terms, the votes for both terms are included in the totals. This

applies to Illinois (Senate), New York (Senate), Indiana (IN/03) and New York (NY/29).

The following three situations account for blank spaces in the charts and should be considered when making

comparisons or drawing conclusions about the vote totals.

* In some states, i.e., Connecticut, Utah and Virginia, political parties may nominate general election candidates by

party convention, rather than by primary election.

* In some states, there were unopposed candidates whose names did not appear on a ballot and therefore received no

votes. * 34 states had regularly scheduled U.S. Senate elections in 2010. -5-

2010 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U.S. SENATE AND U.S. HOUSE

State U.S. Senate Vote U.S. House Vote

1,485,499 1,367,747

AK 257,538 254,335

AS 10,960

AZ 1,708,484 1,698,145

AR 779,957 774,125

CA 9,999,860 9,647,873

CO 1,777,668 1,768,467

CT 1,153,115 1,138,202

DE 307,402 305,636

DC 132,656

FL 5,411,106 5,117,420

GA 2,555,258 2,468,680

GU 37,421

HI 370,583 360,121

ID 449,530 447,144

IL 7,250,457 3,696,159

IN 1,744,481 1,931,429

IA 1,116,063 1,106,591

KS 837,692 835,529

KY 1,356,096 1,354,298

LA 1,264,994 1,035,947

ME 564,368

MD 1,833,858 1,825,472

MA 2,224,255

MI 3,194,901

MN 2,090,591

MS 788,549

MO 1,943,899 1,920,675

MT 360,341

NE 485,546

NV 721,404 702,788

NH 455,149 450,525

NJ 2,121,584

NM 597,690

NY 9,105,567 4,685,750

NC 2,660,079 2,662,549

ND 238,812 237,137

MP 11,352

OH 3,815,098 3,825,274

OK 1,017,151 792,979

OR 1,442,588 1,429,356

PA 3,977,661 3,956,401

RI 335,067

SC 1,318,794 1,340,189

SD 227,947 319,426

TN 1,559,129

TX 4,745,613

UT 633,829 640,495

VT 235,178 238,521

VI 27,666

VA 2,189,841

WA 2,511,094 2,479,409

WV 529,948 514,373

WI 2,171,331 2,140,482

WY 186,969

Total: 74,665,170 87,134,148

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2010 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST BY PARTY

(U.S. Senate and U.S. House Races Combined) State Democratic CandidatesRepublican Candidates Other Candidates

934,576 1,882,626 36,044

AK 137,651 266,223 107,999

AS 6,182 4,422 356

AZ 1,303,848 1,906,125 196,656

AR 606,131 887,040 60,911

CA 10,366,648 8,412,974 868,111

CO 1,658,754 1,710,846 176,535

CT 1,240,151 956,317 94,849

DE 347,555 248,495 16,988

DC 117,990 8,109 6,557

FL 2,946,536 5,649,968 1,932,022

GA 1,936,863 3,018,046 69,029

GU 35,919 0 1,502

HI 503,658 209,066 17,980

ID 262,941 583,652 50,081

IL 5,237,280 5,176,443 532,893

IN 1,438,117 2,039,702 198,091

IA 851,560 1,315,629 55,465

KS 495,963 1,115,311 61,947

KY 1,106,371 1,600,075 3,948

LA 787,793 1,390,801 122,347

ME 316,156 248,170 42

MD 2,244,587 1,329,912 84,831

MA 1,335,738 808,305 80,212

MI 1,415,212 1,671,707 107,982

MN 1,002,026 970,741 117,824

MS 350,695 423,579 14,275

MO 1,497,800 2,157,450 209,324

MT 121,954 217,696 20,691

NE 137,524 327,986 20,036

NV 680,620 678,730 64,842

NH 368,108 503,483 34,083

NJ 1,024,730 1,055,299 41,555

NM 308,473 289,217 0

NY 7,618,622 4,225,756 1,946,939

NC 2,349,709 2,898,959 73,960

ND 159,497 311,491 4,961

MP 1,707 2,049 7,596

OH 3,114,409 4,221,817 304,146

OK 487,780 1,238,044 84,306

OR 1,558,876 1,223,206 89,862

PA 3,830,918 4,063,090 40,054

RI 185,711 126,951 22,405

SC 901,921 1,564,703 192,359

SD 146,589 381,650 19,134

TN 541,527 955,078 62,524

TX 1,450,197 3,058,228 237,188

UT 425,921 781,148 67,255

VT 305,287 149,102 19,310

VI 19,844 2,329 5,493

VA 911,116 1,186,098 92,627

WA 2,611,432 2,331,330 47,741

WV 511,215 513,098 20,008

WI 1,959,648 2,291,760 60,405

WY 45,768 131,661 9,540

Total:

72,263,804

44.66% 80,721,693

49.89% 8,813,821

5.45% -7-

2010 PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR U.S. CONGRESS

PRIMARY GENERAL PRIMARY GENERAL

745,523 1,485,499 619,917 1,367,747

AK 145,830 257,538 144,297 254,335

AS 10,960

AZ 887,784 1,708,484 830,858 1,698,145

AR 730,776 779,957 493,174 774,125

CA 4,838,118 9,999,860 4,274,547 9,647,873

CO 752,724 1,777,668 643,918 1,768,467

CT 122,321 1,153,115101,839 1,138,202

DE 57,584 307,402 56,214 305,636

DC 131,646 132,656

FL 2,182,715 5,411,106 1,013,112 5,117,420

GA 910,683 2,555,258 1,104,435 2,468,680

GU 8,438 37,421

HI 260,563 370,583 237,056 360,121

ID 185,049 449,530 183,444 447,144

IL 1,652,202 7,250,457 1,529,230 3,696,159

IN 550,369 1,744,481 795,963 1,931,429

IA 269,097 1,116,063 260,449 1,106,591

KS 410,909 837,692 406,632 835,529

KY 873,932 1,356,096 158,576 1,354,298

LA 209,964 1,264,994 103,707 1,035,947

ME 190,321 564,368

MD 724,834 1,833,858 712,590 1,825,472

MA 627,648 2,224,255

MI 1,420,314 3,194,901

MN 424,676 2,090,591

MS 85,320 788,549

MO 902,352 1,943,899 834,444 1,920,675

MT 192,100 360,341

NE 233,657 485,546

NV 291,672 721,404 248,479 702,788

NH 188,706 455,149 190,432 450,525

NJ 413,138 2,121,584

NM 207,811 597,690

NY 423,068 9,105,567 318,499 4,685,750

NC 956,392 2,660,079532,315 2,662,549

ND 92,106 238,812 89,696 237,137

MP 11,352

OH 1,353,801 3,815,098 1,403,020 3,825,274

OK 489,572 1,017,151 366,672 792,979

OR 637,412 1,442,588 603,031 1,429,356

PA 1,880,525 3,977,661 1,685,717 3,956,401

RI 119,532 335,067

SC 582,873 1,318,794 696,764 1,340,189

SD 227,947 82,041 319,426

TN 940,002 1,559,129

TX 1,867,054 4,745,613

UT 192,417 633,82934,294 640,495

VT 96,679 235,178 91,606 238,521

VI 27,666

VA 154,393 2,189,841

WA 1,450,126 2,511,094 1,397,950 2,479,409

WV 148,509 529,948 247,953 514,373

WI 820,376 2,171,331 758,152 2,140,482

WY 122,108 186,969

Total: 28,071,512 74,665,170 30,389,181 87,134,148 -8-

2010 VOTES CAST FOR THE U.S. SENATE BY PARTY

PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL ELECTION

264,935 480,588 515,619 968,181 1,699

AK 30,287 109,750 5,793 60,045 90,839 106,654

AS AZ 289,866 593,301 4,617 592,011 1,005,615 110,858

AR 588,516 142,260 288,156 451,618 40,183

CA 2,419,935 2,334,042 84,141 5,218,137 4,217,386 564,337

CO 341,133 409,330 2,261 854,685 824,789 98,194

CT 122,321 605,204 498,341 49,570

DE 57,584 174,012 123,053 10,337

DC FL 918,273 1,264,442 1,092,936 2,645,743 1,672,427

GA 352,385 558,298 996,516 1,489,904 68,838

GU

HI 225,122 34,407 1,034 277,228 79,939 13,416

ID 24,567 160,482 112,057 319,953 17,520

IL 904,773 742,268 5,161 3,360,964 3,456,427 433,066

IN 550,369 697,775 952,116 94,590

IA 67,977 201,120 371,686 718,215 26,162

KS 82,190 328,719 220,971 587,175 29,546

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