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2010 Massachusetts elections

The Massachusetts general election, 2010 was held on November 2, 2010 throughout Massachusetts. Primary elections took place on September 14, 2010.

2010 Massachusetts general election

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2010 United States elections

Governor and Lieutenant Governor edit

Governor Deval Patrick and Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray sought re-election. Republicans nominated former Harvard Pilgrim Health Care CEO Charlie Baker for Governor and Senate Minority Leader Richard Tisei for Lieutenant Governor.[1]State Treasurer Tim Cahill left the Democratic Party in September 2009 ran as an independent candidate.[2]

Patrick and Murray were re-elected to a second term in office.

Secretary of the Commonwealth edit

Democratic incumbent William F. Galvin sought re-election. Republicans nominated Woburn City Clerk William Campbell.[3] Galvin was also challenged by independent candidate James D. Henderson.[4]

General election edit

Galvin was re-elected to a fourth term in office with 64% of the vote.

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William F. Galvin (incumbent) 1,420,481 64.34%
Republican William Campbell 720,967 32.70%
Independent James D. Henderson 61,812 2.80%
Write-in 1,424 0.16%

Attorney General edit

Attorney General Martha Coakley sought re-election.

Republican primary edit

The Republicans did not formally endorse a candidate at their state convention. Nevertheless, two late entry candidates, Jim McKenna,[6] and Guy Carbone[7] entered the campaign as write-in candidates. James McKenna received 27,711 certified write-in votes, which was a United States and Massachusetts electoral record.

Results edit

Massachusetts Attorney General Republican Primary, 2010[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jim McKenna (Write-in) 27,711 54.38%
Republican Guy Carbone (Write-in) 9,505 18.66%
Other 13,734 26.96%

General election edit

Coakley was re-elected.

Massachusetts Attorney General Election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Martha Coakley (incumbent) 1,417,538 62.76%
Republican Jim McKenna 839,274 37.16%
Write-in 1,981 0.08%

Treasurer edit

Treasurer Tim Cahill retired to run for governor as an independent.

Democratic primary edit

Former Democratic National Committee National Chairman Steve Grossman won the Democratic primary against Boston City Councilor Stephen J. Murphy, and was opposed by Republican State Representative Karyn Polito (of Shrewsbury) in the general election.[9]

Results edit

Massachusetts Treasurer Democratic Primary, 2010[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Steve Grossman 245,386 60.78%
Democratic Stephen J. Murphy 157,284 38.96%
Write-in 1,071 0.26%

General election edit

Massachusetts Treasurer Election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Steve Grossman 1,208,098 54.84%
Republican Karyn Polito 993,127 45.08%
Write-in 1,784 0.08%

Auditor edit

Auditor Joe DeNucci retired.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Massachusetts Auditor Republican Primary, 2010[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mary Z. Connaughton 176,864 86.30%
Republican Kamal Jain 27,017 13.20%
Write-in 848 0.41%

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

  • Suzanne Bump, former Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development
  • Guy Glodis, Worcester County Sheriff
  • Mike Lake

Results edit

 
Democratic primary results
Massachusetts Auditor Democratic Primary, 2010[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Suzanne Bump 198,984 49.41%
Democratic Guy Glodis 125,974 31.28%
Democratic Mike Lake 76,764 19.06%
Write-in 1,027 0.26%

General election edit

Nathanael Fortune, the Green-Rainbow Party nominee, also appeared on the November ballot.[4]

 
Massachusetts Auditor Election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Suzanne Bump 1,027,710 48.45%
Republican Mary Z. Connaughton 982,113 46.30%
Green-Rainbow Nathanael Fortune 108,997 5.14%
Write-in 2,186 0.10%

United States Senate edit

Neither of Massachusetts's two seats in the United States Senate was up for election in the 2010 general election. In January 2010, Republican Scott Brown won a special election to fill the seat of Ted Kennedy.

United States House of Representatives edit

All of Massachusetts's ten seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2010. All of the incumbent Representatives are seeking re-election, with the exception of Bill Delahunt of District 10. Massachusetts is expected to lose one congressional seat in the redistricting that will follow the 2010 census.[13]

State Legislature edit

Massachusetts Senate edit

All 40 seats in the Massachusetts Senate were up for election in 2010.

Massachusetts House of Representatives edit

All 160 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

Ballot measures edit

There were three statewide ballot questions, all initiatives. Question 1 passed, but Questions 2 and 3 failed.

Question 1 repealed the sales tax on alcohol. Question 2 would have repealed an affordable housing statute. Question 3 would have lowered the sales tax rate.[14]

Question

No.

Subject Description Result Yes No
1 Taxes Sales tax eliminated for alcohol sales in the state Yes 52% 48%
2 Housing initiatives Repeal a housing law No 42% 58%
3 Taxes Roll 6.25% sales tax back to 3% No 43% 57%
Sources[15][16]

County edit

Counties in Massachusetts will elect County Commissioners, District Attorneys, and Sheriffs.

References edit

  1. ^ Chabot, Hillary; McConville, Christine; Van Sack, Jessica (July 8, 2009). "Charles D. Baker leaving Harvard Pilgrim to run for governor". Boston Herald. Retrieved January 25, 2010.
  2. ^ Estes, Andrea (September 10, 2009). "Cahill enters race for governor". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  3. ^ O’Sullivan, Jim (April 13, 2010). "GOP chair sees Christy Mihos earning ballot spot". Boston Herald. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  4. ^ a b "2010 State Election Candidates". Massachusetts Elections Division. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d Return of Votes For Massachusetts State Election (PDF). 2010.
  6. ^ Millbury lawyer to run against Coakley http://www.telegram.com/article/20100719/NEWS/100719742/1116 Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  7. ^ Election overview: What's on the ballot statewide http://www.salemnews.com/opinion/x666132227/Election-overview-Whats-on-the-ballot-statewide Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  8. ^ "09/14/2010 State Primary" (PDF). Retrieved July 2, 2011.
  9. ^ Martin Finucane (April 28, 2010). "Grossman announces candidacy for treasurer". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  10. ^ a b c "09/14/2010 State Primary" (PDF). Retrieved July 2, 2011.
  11. ^ Haneisen, Rob (February 3, 2010). "Connaughton gets big crowd at fundraiser". The MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved April 6, 2010.
  12. ^ Murphy, Matt (April 21, 2010). "Jain launches campaign for state auditor". Lowell Sun. Retrieved April 24, 2010.
  13. ^ Brace, Kimball (December 22, 2008). "New Population Estimates Show Slight Changes For 2008 Congressional Apportionment, But Point to Major Changes for 2010 – Table E" (PDF). ElectionDataServices. Retrieved December 25, 2008.
  14. ^ Secretary of the Commonwealth, 2010 Statewide Ballot Questions http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepip10/pip101.htm Retrieved August 22, 2010.
  15. ^ "Ballot Questions - Overview - Campaign 2010". The Boston Globe. Retrieved November 8, 2010.
  16. ^ "Statewide Ballot Questions — Statistics by Year: 2010". sec.state.ma.us. Retrieved March 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Elections Division of the Massachusetts Secretary of State
  • "Nov 2, 2010 general election", PD43+ Massachusetts Election Statistics, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
  • Candidates for Massachusetts State Offices at Project Vote Smart
  • at Pollster.com
  • Massachusetts Congressional Races in 2010 campaign finance data from OpenSecrets
  • Massachusetts 2010 campaign finance data from Follow the Money
  • Local politics at The Boston Herald

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The Massachusetts general election 2010 was held on November 2 2010 throughout Massachusetts Primary elections took place on September 14 2010 2010 Massachusetts general election 2008 November 2 2010 2012 Part of the2010 United States elections Contents 1 Governor and Lieutenant Governor 2 Secretary of the Commonwealth 2 1 General election 3 Attorney General 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Results 3 2 General election 4 Treasurer 4 1 Democratic primary 4 1 1 Results 4 2 General election 5 Auditor 5 1 Republican primary 5 1 1 Candidates 5 1 2 Results 5 2 Democratic primary 5 2 1 Candidates 5 2 2 Results 5 3 General election 6 United States Senate 7 United States House of Representatives 8 State Legislature 8 1 Massachusetts Senate 8 2 Massachusetts House of Representatives 9 Ballot measures 10 County 11 References 12 External linksGovernor and Lieutenant Governor editMain article Massachusetts gubernatorial election 2010 See also United States gubernatorial elections 2010 Governor Deval Patrick and Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray sought re election Republicans nominated former Harvard Pilgrim Health Care CEO Charlie Baker for Governor and Senate Minority Leader Richard Tisei for Lieutenant Governor 1 State Treasurer Tim Cahill left the Democratic Party in September 2009 ran as an independent candidate 2 Patrick and Murray were re elected to a second term in office Secretary of the Commonwealth editDemocratic incumbent William F Galvin sought re election Republicans nominated Woburn City Clerk William Campbell 3 Galvin was also challenged by independent candidate James D Henderson 4 General election edit Galvin was re elected to a fourth term in office with 64 of the vote Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Election 2010 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William F Galvin incumbent 1 420 481 64 34 Republican William Campbell 720 967 32 70 Independent James D Henderson 61 812 2 80 Write in 1 424 0 16 Attorney General editAttorney General Martha Coakley sought re election Republican primary edit The Republicans did not formally endorse a candidate at their state convention Nevertheless two late entry candidates Jim McKenna 6 and Guy Carbone 7 entered the campaign as write in candidates James McKenna received 27 711 certified write in votes which was a United States and Massachusetts electoral record Results edit Massachusetts Attorney General Republican Primary 2010 8 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim McKenna Write in 27 711 54 38 Republican Guy Carbone Write in 9 505 18 66 Other 13 734 26 96 General election edit Coakley was re elected Massachusetts Attorney General Election 2010 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Martha Coakley incumbent 1 417 538 62 76 Republican Jim McKenna 839 274 37 16 Write in 1 981 0 08 Treasurer editFurther information Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts Treasurer Tim Cahill retired to run for governor as an independent Democratic primary edit Former Democratic National Committee National Chairman Steve Grossman won the Democratic primary against Boston City Councilor Stephen J Murphy and was opposed by Republican State Representative Karyn Polito of Shrewsbury in the general election 9 Results edit Massachusetts Treasurer Democratic Primary 2010 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Steve Grossman 245 386 60 78 Democratic Stephen J Murphy 157 284 38 96 Write in 1 071 0 26 General election edit Massachusetts Treasurer Election 2010 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Steve Grossman 1 208 098 54 84 Republican Karyn Polito 993 127 45 08 Write in 1 784 0 08 Auditor editFurther information Massachusetts Auditor Auditor Joe DeNucci retired Republican primary edit Candidates edit Mary Z Connaughton former board member of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority 11 Kamal Jain Libertarian nominee for Auditor in 2002 12 Results edit Massachusetts Auditor Republican Primary 2010 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mary Z Connaughton 176 864 86 30 Republican Kamal Jain 27 017 13 20 Write in 848 0 41 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Suzanne Bump former Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Guy Glodis Worcester County Sheriff Mike LakeResults edit nbsp Democratic primary resultsMassachusetts Auditor Democratic Primary 2010 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Suzanne Bump 198 984 49 41 Democratic Guy Glodis 125 974 31 28 Democratic Mike Lake 76 764 19 06 Write in 1 027 0 26 General election edit Nathanael Fortune the Green Rainbow Party nominee also appeared on the November ballot 4 nbsp Massachusetts Auditor Election 2010 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Suzanne Bump 1 027 710 48 45 Republican Mary Z Connaughton 982 113 46 30 Green Rainbow Nathanael Fortune 108 997 5 14 Write in 2 186 0 10 United States Senate editMain article United States Senate special election in Massachusetts 2010 Neither of Massachusetts s two seats in the United States Senate was up for election in the 2010 general election In January 2010 Republican Scott Brown won a special election to fill the seat of Ted Kennedy United States House of Representatives editMain article United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts 2010 All of Massachusetts s ten seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2010 All of the incumbent Representatives are seeking re election with the exception of Bill Delahunt of District 10 Massachusetts is expected to lose one congressional seat in the redistricting that will follow the 2010 census 13 State Legislature editMassachusetts Senate edit Main article Massachusetts Senate election 2010 All 40 seats in the Massachusetts Senate were up for election in 2010 Massachusetts House of Representatives edit Main article Massachusetts House of Representatives election 2010 All 160 seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives were up for election in 2010 Ballot measures editThere were three statewide ballot questions all initiatives Question 1 passed but Questions 2 and 3 failed Question 1 repealed the sales tax on alcohol Question 2 would have repealed an affordable housing statute Question 3 would have lowered the sales tax rate 14 Question No Subject Description Result Yes No1 Taxes Sales tax eliminated for alcohol sales in the state Yes 52 48 2 Housing initiatives Repeal a housing law No 42 58 3 Taxes Roll 6 25 sales tax back to 3 No 43 57 Sources 15 16 County editCounties in Massachusetts will elect County Commissioners District Attorneys and Sheriffs References edit Chabot Hillary McConville Christine Van Sack Jessica July 8 2009 Charles D Baker leaving Harvard Pilgrim to run for governor Boston Herald Retrieved January 25 2010 Estes Andrea September 10 2009 Cahill enters race for governor Boston Globe Retrieved May 3 2010 O Sullivan Jim April 13 2010 GOP chair sees Christy Mihos earning ballot spot Boston Herald Retrieved May 3 2010 a b 2010 State Election Candidates Massachusetts Elections Division Retrieved October 15 2010 a b c d Return of Votes For Massachusetts State Election PDF 2010 Millbury lawyer to run against Coakley http www telegram com article 20100719 NEWS 100719742 1116 Retrieved August 22 2010 Election overview What s on the ballot statewide http www salemnews com opinion x666132227 Election overview Whats on the ballot statewide Retrieved August 22 2010 09 14 2010 State Primary PDF Retrieved July 2 2011 Martin Finucane April 28 2010 Grossman announces candidacy for treasurer Boston Globe Retrieved May 3 2010 a b c 09 14 2010 State Primary PDF Retrieved July 2 2011 Haneisen Rob February 3 2010 Connaughton gets big crowd at fundraiser The MetroWest Daily News Retrieved April 6 2010 Murphy Matt April 21 2010 Jain launches campaign for state auditor Lowell Sun Retrieved April 24 2010 Brace Kimball December 22 2008 New Population Estimates Show Slight Changes For 2008 Congressional Apportionment But Point to Major Changes for 2010 Table E PDF ElectionDataServices Retrieved December 25 2008 Secretary of the Commonwealth 2010 Statewide Ballot Questions http www sec state ma us ele elepip10 pip101 htm Retrieved August 22 2010 Ballot Questions Overview Campaign 2010 The Boston Globe Retrieved November 8 2010 Statewide Ballot Questions Statistics by Year 2010 sec state ma us Retrieved March 11 2018 External links editElections Division of the Massachusetts Secretary of State Nov 2 2010 general election PD43 Massachusetts Election Statistics Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Candidates for Massachusetts State Offices at Project Vote Smart Massachusetts Polls at Pollster com Massachusetts Congressional Races in 2010 campaign finance data from OpenSecrets Massachusetts 2010 campaign finance data from Follow the Money Local politics at The Boston Herald Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Massachusetts elections amp oldid 1148547575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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