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2010 Ohio elections

The Ohio general elections, 2010 were held on November 2, 2010 throughout Ohio. Primary elections took place on May 4, 2010.

2010 Ohio elections

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Federal representatives edit

United States Senate edit

In the Democratic primary on May 4, 2010, current Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher defeated current Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner. On November 2, Republican Rob Portman, who has served in two federal cabinet positions and as a member of the U. S. House of Representatives defeated Fisher as well as Eric W. Deaton of the Constitution Party and Dan La Botz of the Socialist Party.[1]

Portman replaced Republican Senator George Voinovich, who retired from office after his second term expired.[2]

United States House of Representatives edit

All of Ohio's eighteen seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

State executive branch edit

Governor and Lieutenant Governor edit

2010 Ohio gubernatorial election
 
← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
     
Nominee John Kasich Ted Strickland
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Mary Taylor Yvette Brown
Popular vote 1,889,186 1,812,059
Percentage 49.0% 47.0%

 
County results
Kasich:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Strickland:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Governor before election

Ted Strickland
Democratic

Elected Governor

John Kasich
Republican

Incumbent Democratic Governor Ted Strickland ran for reelection to a second term in office. His running mate was Yvette McGee Brown, the founding president of the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children's Hospital, and former Judge of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas.

John Kasich, former U.S. Representative and former Chair of the House Budget Committee, was the Republican nominee. His running mate was Ohio State Auditor Mary Taylor.

Ken Matesz was the Libertarian nominee. His running mate was Ann Leech.[1]

Dennis Spisak was the Green nominee. His running mate was Anita Rios.[1]

Kasich narrowly defeated Strickland with 49% of the vote.

Attorney General edit

Ohio Attorney General election, 2010
 
← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
     
Nominee Mike DeWine Richard Cordray
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,821,414 1,772,728
Percentage 47.5% 46.3%

 
County results

DeWine:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%

Cordray:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%

In the Attorney General race, Democratic incumbent Richard Cordray was defeated by Republican Mike DeWine, a former two-term United States Senator from Ohio and member of the Senate Judiciary Committee as well as a former county prosecutor. DeWine would go on to defeat Cordray once again in the 2018 race for governor with running mate Jon Husted, the former Secretary of State.

Polling edit

Poll source Dates administered Richard
Cordray (D)
Mike
DeWine (R)
Survey USA September 10–13, 2010 40% 47%
August 25 – September 3, 2010 42% 44%
Public Policy Polling August 27–29, 2010 40% 44%
Public Policy Polling June 26–27, 2010 41% 44%

Results edit

2010 Ohio Attorney General election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike DeWine 1,821,414 47.54
Democratic Richard Cordray (incumbent) 1,772,728 46.26
Constitution Robert Owens 130,065 3.39
Libertarian Marc Allan Feldman 107,521 2.81
Total votes 3,729,428 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

Secretary of State edit

2010 Ohio Secretary of State election
 
← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
     
Nominee Jon Husted Maryellen O'Shaughnessy
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,973,422 1,500,648
Percentage 54.0% 41.1%

 
County results

Husted:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

O'Shaughnessy:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%

Ohio's Secretary of State race featured a contested Republican primary on May 4, 2010 between Jon Husted, an Ohio State Senator and former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives, who defeated Sandra O'Brien, a former county auditor in Ashtabula County who secured the support of the Tea Party movement. In the general election, Husted defeated Democrat Maryellen O'Shaughnessy, the Clerk of Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, and Charlie Earl, a Libertarian.[1]

Incumbent Jennifer Brunner sought the Democratic nomination for United States Senator instead of running for re-election, but lost to incumbent Lt. Governor Lee Fisher.

Husted would later go on to run for Lieutenant Governor on Mike DeWine’s ticket which defeated Richard Cordray in the 2018 election.

Polling edit

Poll source Dates administered Maryellen
O'Shaughnessy (D)
Jon
Husted (R)
August 25 – September 3, 2010 39% 42%

Results edit

2010 Ohio Secretary of State election[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jon Husted 1,973,422 54.04
Democratic Maryellen O'Shaughnessy 1,500,648 41.09
Libertarian Charlie Earl 179,495 4.87
Total votes 3,653,565 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

Treasurer edit

Ohio State Treasurer election, 2010
 
← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
     
Nominee Josh Mandel Kevin Boyce
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,008,892 1,471,727
Percentage 54.9% 41.1%

 
County results

Mandel:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

Boyce:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%

In the Treasurer race, Democratic incumbent Kevin Boyce was defeated by Republican Josh Mandel, a member of the Ohio State House of Representatives and a two tour veteran of the Iraq War, and Matthew Cantrell, a Libertarian candidate.[1]

Polling edit

Poll Source Dates administered Kevin
Boyce (D)
Josh
Mandel (R)
August 25 – September 3, 2010 36% 40%

Results edit

2010 Ohio State Treasurer election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Josh Mandel 2,008,892 54.89
Democratic Kevin Boyce (incumbent) 1,471,727 41.09
Libertarian Matthew Cantrell 179,495 4.90
Total votes 3,660,114 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic

Auditor edit

Ohio State Auditor election, 2010
 
← 2006 November 2, 2010 2014 →
     
Nominee Dave Yost David Pepper
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,842,264 1,624,183
Percentage 50.6% 44.6%

 
County results

Yost:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%

Pepper:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%

Ohio's Auditor race also featured a contested Republican primary on May 4, 2010, between Seth Morgan, a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, and Dave Yost, the Prosecuting Attorney for Delaware County, Ohio and former Delaware County Auditor. Yost beat Democrat David A. Pepper, a Commissioner for the Hamilton County, Ohio Board of Commissioners, and L. Michael Howard, a Libertarian.[1]

Republican incumbent Mary Taylor decided to run for Lieutenant Governor as John Kasich's running-mate, instead of running for re-election.

Polling edit

Poll source Dates administered David
Pepper (D)
Dave
Yost (R)
August 25 – September 3, 2010 33% 42%

Results edit

2010 Ohio State Auditor election [5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dave Yost 1,842,264 50.55
Democratic David Pepper 1,624,183 44.58
Libertarian L. Michael Howard 177,204 4.86
Total votes 3,643,651 100.00
Republican hold

State legislative branch edit

State Senate edit

The 17 odd-numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2010.

State House of Representatives edit

All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2010.

State judicial branch edit

Three seats in the Supreme Court of Ohio are up for election, including the office of Chief Justice. The Supreme Court is a non-partisan office and will not appear on primary ballots. Although the Democratic and Republic parties customarily endorse candidates in the general election, those endorsements are not noted on the general election ballots either. Justices Judith Lanziger and Paul Peiffer are running for re-election. Justice Maureen O'Connor is running for Chief Justice. Judges for Ohio District Courts of Appeal and Ohio Courts of Common Pleas will also appear on the ballot.

Chief Justice edit

Poll source Dates administered Eric
Brown (D)
Maureen
O'Connor (R)
Undecided
August 25 – September 3, 2010 18% 46% 36%

Associate Justice edit

Poll source Dates administered Mary Jane
Trapp (D)
Judith Ann
Lanzinger (R)
Undecided
August 25 – September 3, 2010 18% 19% 62%

Ballot initiatives edit

Two measures were approved in the May 4 election. No ballot measures were approved for the general election.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ohio Secretary of State (March 5, 2010). . Archived from the original on May 6, 2010. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  2. ^ Dubail, Jean (January 12, 2009). "It's official: Voinovich to retire from Senate after 2010". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved November 10, 2009.
  3. ^ Leip, David. "2010 Secretary of State General Election Results". US Election Atlas. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  4. ^ Leip, David. "2010 Secretary of State General Election Results". US Election Atlas. Retrieved July 10, 2022.
  5. ^ . Ohio Secretary of State. November 2, 2010. Archived from the original on November 5, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2010.

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The Ohio general elections 2010 were held on November 2 2010 throughout Ohio Primary elections took place on May 4 2010 2010 Ohio elections 2008 2010 2012 Contents 1 Federal representatives 1 1 United States Senate 1 2 United States House of Representatives 2 State executive branch 2 1 Governor and Lieutenant Governor 2 2 Attorney General 2 2 1 Polling 2 2 2 Results 2 3 Secretary of State 2 3 1 Polling 2 3 2 Results 2 4 Treasurer 2 4 1 Polling 2 4 2 Results 2 5 Auditor 2 5 1 Polling 2 5 2 Results 3 State legislative branch 3 1 State Senate 3 2 State House of Representatives 4 State judicial branch 4 1 Chief Justice 4 2 Associate Justice 5 Ballot initiatives 6 ReferencesFederal representatives editUnited States Senate edit Main article United States Senate election in Ohio 2010 In the Democratic primary on May 4 2010 current Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher defeated current Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner On November 2 Republican Rob Portman who has served in two federal cabinet positions and as a member of the U S House of Representatives defeated Fisher as well as Eric W Deaton of the Constitution Party and Dan La Botz of the Socialist Party 1 Portman replaced Republican Senator George Voinovich who retired from office after his second term expired 2 United States House of Representatives edit Main article United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio 2010 All of Ohio s eighteen seats in the United States House of Representatives were up for election in 2010 State executive branch editGovernor and Lieutenant Governor edit Main article Ohio gubernatorial election 2010 2010 Ohio gubernatorial election nbsp 2006 November 2 2010 2014 nbsp nbsp Nominee John Kasich Ted StricklandParty Republican DemocraticRunning mate Mary Taylor Yvette BrownPopular vote 1 889 186 1 812 059Percentage 49 0 47 0 nbsp County resultsKasich 40 50 50 60 60 70 Strickland 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Governor before electionTed StricklandDemocratic Elected Governor John KasichRepublicanIncumbent Democratic Governor Ted Strickland ran for reelection to a second term in office His running mate was Yvette McGee Brown the founding president of the Center for Child and Family Advocacy at Nationwide Children s Hospital and former Judge of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas John Kasich former U S Representative and former Chair of the House Budget Committee was the Republican nominee His running mate was Ohio State Auditor Mary Taylor Ken Matesz was the Libertarian nominee His running mate was Ann Leech 1 Dennis Spisak was the Green nominee His running mate was Anita Rios 1 Kasich narrowly defeated Strickland with 49 of the vote Attorney General edit Main article 2010 Ohio Attorney General election Ohio Attorney General election 2010 nbsp 2006 November 2 2010 2014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Mike DeWine Richard CordrayParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 1 821 414 1 772 728Percentage 47 5 46 3 nbsp County results DeWine 40 50 50 60 60 70 Cordray 40 50 50 60 60 70 Attorney General before electionRichard CordrayDemocratic Elected Attorney General Mike DeWineRepublicanIn the Attorney General race Democratic incumbent Richard Cordray was defeated by Republican Mike DeWine a former two term United States Senator from Ohio and member of the Senate Judiciary Committee as well as a former county prosecutor DeWine would go on to defeat Cordray once again in the 2018 race for governor with running mate Jon Husted the former Secretary of State Polling edit Poll source Dates administered RichardCordray D MikeDeWine R Survey USA September 10 13 2010 40 47 The Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 42 44 Public Policy Polling August 27 29 2010 40 44 Public Policy Polling June 26 27 2010 41 44 Results edit 2010 Ohio Attorney General election 3 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike DeWine 1 821 414 47 54Democratic Richard Cordray incumbent 1 772 728 46 26Constitution Robert Owens 130 065 3 39Libertarian Marc Allan Feldman 107 521 2 81Total votes 3 729 428 100 00Republican gain from DemocraticSecretary of State edit 2010 Ohio Secretary of State election nbsp 2006 November 2 2010 2014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jon Husted Maryellen O ShaughnessyParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 1 973 422 1 500 648Percentage 54 0 41 1 nbsp County results Husted 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 O Shaughnessy 40 50 50 60 60 70 Secretary of State before electionJennifer BrunnerDemocratic Elected Secretary of State Jon HustedRepublicanOhio s Secretary of State race featured a contested Republican primary on May 4 2010 between Jon Husted an Ohio State Senator and former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives who defeated Sandra O Brien a former county auditor in Ashtabula County who secured the support of the Tea Party movement In the general election Husted defeated Democrat Maryellen O Shaughnessy the Clerk of Franklin County Court of Common Pleas and Charlie Earl a Libertarian 1 Incumbent Jennifer Brunner sought the Democratic nomination for United States Senator instead of running for re election but lost to incumbent Lt Governor Lee Fisher Husted would later go on to run for Lieutenant Governor on Mike DeWine s ticket which defeated Richard Cordray in the 2018 election Polling edit Poll source Dates administered MaryellenO Shaughnessy D JonHusted R The Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 39 42 Results edit 2010 Ohio Secretary of State election 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jon Husted 1 973 422 54 04Democratic Maryellen O Shaughnessy 1 500 648 41 09Libertarian Charlie Earl 179 495 4 87Total votes 3 653 565 100 00Republican gain from DemocraticTreasurer edit Ohio State Treasurer election 2010 nbsp 2006 November 2 2010 2014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Josh Mandel Kevin BoyceParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 2 008 892 1 471 727Percentage 54 9 41 1 nbsp County results Mandel 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Boyce 40 50 50 60 60 70 State Treasurer before electionKevin BoyceDemocratic Elected State Treasurer Josh MandelRepublicanIn the Treasurer race Democratic incumbent Kevin Boyce was defeated by Republican Josh Mandel a member of the Ohio State House of Representatives and a two tour veteran of the Iraq War and Matthew Cantrell a Libertarian candidate 1 Polling edit Poll Source Dates administered KevinBoyce D JoshMandel R The Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 36 40 Results edit 2010 Ohio State Treasurer election Party Candidate Votes Republican Josh Mandel 2 008 892 54 89Democratic Kevin Boyce incumbent 1 471 727 41 09Libertarian Matthew Cantrell 179 495 4 90Total votes 3 660 114 100 00Republican gain from DemocraticAuditor edit Ohio State Auditor election 2010 nbsp 2006 November 2 2010 2014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Dave Yost David PepperParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 1 842 264 1 624 183Percentage 50 6 44 6 nbsp County results Yost 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Pepper 40 50 50 60 60 70 State Auditor before electionMary TaylorRepublican Elected State Auditor Dave YostRepublicanOhio s Auditor race also featured a contested Republican primary on May 4 2010 between Seth Morgan a member of the Ohio House of Representatives and Dave Yost the Prosecuting Attorney for Delaware County Ohio and former Delaware County Auditor Yost beat Democrat David A Pepper a Commissioner for the Hamilton County Ohio Board of Commissioners and L Michael Howard a Libertarian 1 Republican incumbent Mary Taylor decided to run for Lieutenant Governor as John Kasich s running mate instead of running for re election Polling edit Poll source Dates administered DavidPepper D DaveYost R The Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 33 42 Results edit 2010 Ohio State Auditor election 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dave Yost 1 842 264 50 55Democratic David Pepper 1 624 183 44 58Libertarian L Michael Howard 177 204 4 86Total votes 3 643 651 100 00Republican holdState legislative branch editState Senate edit The 17 odd numbered districts out of 33 seats in the Ohio Senate were up for election in 2010 State House of Representatives edit All 99 seats in the Ohio House of Representatives were up for election in 2010 State judicial branch editThree seats in the Supreme Court of Ohio are up for election including the office of Chief Justice The Supreme Court is a non partisan office and will not appear on primary ballots Although the Democratic and Republic parties customarily endorse candidates in the general election those endorsements are not noted on the general election ballots either Justices Judith Lanziger and Paul Peiffer are running for re election Justice Maureen O Connor is running for Chief Justice Judges for Ohio District Courts of Appeal and Ohio Courts of Common Pleas will also appear on the ballot Chief Justice edit Poll source Dates administered EricBrown D MaureenO Connor R UndecidedThe Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 18 46 36 Associate Justice edit Poll source Dates administered Mary JaneTrapp D Judith AnnLanzinger R UndecidedThe Columbus Dispatch August 25 September 3 2010 18 19 62 Ballot initiatives editTwo measures were approved in the May 4 election No ballot measures were approved for the general election References edit a b c d e f Ohio Secretary of State March 5 2010 Statewide Candidates Certified for May Primary Ballot Archived from the original on May 6 2010 Retrieved April 1 2010 Dubail Jean January 12 2009 It s official Voinovich to retire from Senate after 2010 Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved November 10 2009 Leip David 2010 Secretary of State General Election Results US Election Atlas Retrieved July 10 2022 Leip David 2010 Secretary of State General Election Results US Election Atlas Retrieved July 10 2022 State of Ohio 2010 General Election November 2 2010 Unofficial Results Ohio Secretary of State November 2 2010 Archived from the original on November 5 2010 Retrieved November 6 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Ohio elections amp oldid 1174222567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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