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2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia

The 2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Byrd died in office on June 28, 2010. Democratic Governor Joe Manchin appointed Carte Goodwin to temporarily fill the vacancy. Goodwin pledged to not run for election to the seat in exchange for the appointment. This was the first open U.S. Senate seat in West Virginia since 1984 and the first in this seat since 1956. Manchin won the open seat and served out the remainder of Byrd's elected term, which ended on January 3, 2013.[1]

2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia

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Nominee Joe Manchin John Raese
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 283,358 230,013
Percentage 53.5% 43.4%

County results
Manchin:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Raese:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Carte Goodwin
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Joe Manchin
Democratic

Background

Byrd's career

Byrd had held his seat in the U.S. Senate since 1959, after having served in the House of Representatives since 1953, making him the then-longest-serving person in Congress. Byrd led his party in the Senate from 1977 to 1989, as Majority Leader or Minority Leader. Afterwards, as the most senior Democrat in the Senate, he served as President pro tempore of the Senate whenever his party was in the majority, including at the time of his death. The Democrats held a 59–41 seat majority in the Senate at the time of Byrd's death.

State politics

West Virginia had not elected a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 1956,[2] but voted Republican in each presidential election starting in 2000. 77% of voters in the state approved of Democratic governor Joe Manchin, but only 35% approved of Democratic President Barack Obama.[3]

Additionally, the Mountain (Green), Libertarian, and Constitution Parties have been slowly growing forces in the state, hoping to capitalize on discontent from both political parties. All three minor parties fielded ballot-qualified candidates in the 2014 Senate election to fill the open seat of retiring longtime Senator Jay Rockefeller.[4]

Interim appointment

State law allowed Governor Joe Manchin to make a temporary appointment to the vacant seat. Manchin named a former aide, 36-year-old Carte Goodwin, an attorney and fellow Democrat. Goodwin was sworn in on July 20, 2010, and chose not to run in the special election.[5] Hours later, Manchin announced his intention to seek Byrd's seat.[6]

Timing of the election

Gov. Manchin urged the West Virginia Legislature to pass legislation scheduling the special election for 2010.[7] Without a revision, West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant believed that state law would not allow an election to be held until 2012.[8] On July 19, legislators hammered out a compromise bill setting an Aug 28 special primary and Nov 2 special election to elect a senator for the roughly two years and five months remaining in Byrd's term. The bill only changes election law for 2010 and will not apply to other future elections. It also allows a West Virginian who is on the November general election ballot for some other office to also run in the special election.[9]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Campaign

Despite Manchin's very high popularity in the state, he received two politically experienced challengers. Hechler was a former Secretary of State and U.S. Representative, who at the age of 95 campaigned across the state on an anti-mountaintop removal platform.[13] Fletcher was a former Republican member of the House of Delegates.

Results

Democratic Primary results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Manchin 67,498 72.9
Democratic Ken Hechler 16,039 17.3
Democratic Sheirl Fletcher 9,035 9.8
Total votes 92,572 100

Republican primary

Candidates

Campaign

During the Republican primary campaign, only Raese and Warner released television advertisements.[25]

Results

Republican Primary results[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Raese 38,152 71.4
Republican Mac Warner 7,892 14.8
Republican Scott H. Williams 1,530 2.9
Republican Kenneth Culp 1,364 2.6
Republican Harry C. Bruner Jr. 1,283 2.4
Republican Thomas Ressler 1,184 2.2
Republican Lynette Kennedy McQuain 907 1.7
Republican Frank Kubic 462 0.9
Republican Daniel Scott Rebich 450 0.8
Republican Albert Howard 176 0.3
Total votes 53,400 100

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Manchin's campaign ads emphasized his support from labor unions and Cecil Roberts (President of United Mine Workers of America), while criticizing Raese for "putting profits before people",[28] supporting the elimination of the minimum wage, and supporting the FairTax.[29] Manchin was endorsed by both the AFL–CIO and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[30] Raese was endorsed from numerous anti-abortion PACs[31] and FreedomWorks.[32] Raese criticized Manchin for supporting House Bill 103, which is similar to cap and trade.[33]

Debates

The first and only debate was held October 18. It featured all four Senate candidates.[34] Raese wanted at least three debates.[35]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[36] Tossup October 31, 2010
The Rothenberg Political Report[37] Tilt D October 28, 2010
Rasmussen Reports[38] Tossup October 30, 2010
RealClearPolitics[39] Tossup October 31, 2010
Sabato's Crystal Ball[40] Lean D October 28, 2010
CQ Politics[41] Tossup October 31, 2010

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Manchin (D)
John
Raese (R)
Other Undecided
Rasmussen Reports (report) July 22, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 51% 35% 5% 9%
MindField Poll (report) August 6, 2010 413 ± 6.0% 54% 32% 14%
Rasmussen Reports (report) August 29, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 48% 42% 4% 7%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 8, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 50% 45% 2% 3%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 19, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 50% 43% 1% 5%
Public Policy Polling (report) September 19, 2010 1,397 ± 2.6% 43% 46% 10%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 27, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 46% 48% 2% 4%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 2, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 43% 48% 3% 6%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 6, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 44% 50% 2% 5%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 9–10, 2010 1,247 ± 2.8% 48% 45% 7%
CNN/Time/Opinion Research (report) October 8–12, 2010 1,507 ± 2.5% 44% 44% 4%
Marshall University Poll conducted by Orion Strategies (report) October 11–12, 2010 450 ± 4.6% 48% 38% 12%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 12, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 46% 49% 2% 3%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 16, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 45% 48% 2% 4%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 19, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 43% 50% 2% 5%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 23, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 46% 48% 3% 3%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 23–24, 2010 1,246 ± 2.8% 50% 44% 6%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 26, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 49% 46% 2% 4%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 30–31, 2010 1,676 ± 2.4% 51% 46% 3%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 31, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 50% 46% 1% 3%

Fundraising

Candidate (Party) Receipts Disbursements Cash on Hand Debt
John Raese (R) $3,071,909 $2,728,034 $343,876 $3,273,959
Joe Manchin (D) $3,351,829 $2,746,439 $605,390 $3,568
Source: Federal Election Commission[42]

Results

United States Senate special election in West Virginia, 2010 results[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Manchin 283,358 53.47% −10.96%
Republican John Raese 230,013 43.40% +9.69%
Mountain Jesse Johnson 10,152 1.92% +0.06%
Constitution Jeff Becker 6,425 1.21% N/A
Majority 53,345 10.07%
Total votes 529,948 100
Democratic hold Swing

References

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External links

  • Elections Division at the West Virginia Secretary of State
    • 2010 Candidate on the Ballot
  • U.S. Congress candidates for West Virginia at Project Vote Smart
  • West Virginia U.S. Senate – Special Election from OurCampaigns.com
  • Campaign contributions from Open Secrets
  • 2010 West Virginia Senate General Election: John Raese (R) vs Joe Manchin (D) graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com
  • Election 2010: West Virginia Senate Special Election from Rasmussen Reports
  • West Virginia Senate Special Election, Raese vs. Manchin from Real Clear Politics
  • 2010 West Virginia Senate Race from CQ Politics
Official candidate sites

2010, united, states, senate, special, election, west, virginia, held, november, 2010, incumbent, democratic, senator, robert, byrd, died, office, june, 2010, democratic, governor, manchin, appointed, carte, goodwin, temporarily, fill, vacancy, goodwin, pledge. The 2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia was held on November 2 2010 Incumbent Democratic U S Senator Robert Byrd died in office on June 28 2010 Democratic Governor Joe Manchin appointed Carte Goodwin to temporarily fill the vacancy Goodwin pledged to not run for election to the seat in exchange for the appointment This was the first open U S Senate seat in West Virginia since 1984 and the first in this seat since 1956 Manchin won the open seat and served out the remainder of Byrd s elected term which ended on January 3 2013 1 2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia 2006 November 2 2010 2012 Nominee Joe Manchin John RaeseParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 283 358 230 013Percentage 53 5 43 4 County resultsManchin 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 Raese 50 60 60 70 70 80 U S senator before electionCarte GoodwinDemocratic Elected U S Senator Joe ManchinDemocratic Contents 1 Background 1 1 Byrd s career 1 2 State politics 1 3 Interim appointment 1 4 Timing of the election 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Campaign 2 3 Results 3 Republican primary 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Campaign 3 3 Results 4 General election 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Campaign 4 3 Debates 4 4 Predictions 4 5 Polling 4 6 Fundraising 4 7 Results 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditByrd s career Edit Byrd had held his seat in the U S Senate since 1959 after having served in the House of Representatives since 1953 making him the then longest serving person in Congress Byrd led his party in the Senate from 1977 to 1989 as Majority Leader or Minority Leader Afterwards as the most senior Democrat in the Senate he served as President pro tempore of the Senate whenever his party was in the majority including at the time of his death The Democrats held a 59 41 seat majority in the Senate at the time of Byrd s death State politics Edit West Virginia had not elected a Republican to the U S Senate since 1956 2 but voted Republican in each presidential election starting in 2000 77 of voters in the state approved of Democratic governor Joe Manchin but only 35 approved of Democratic President Barack Obama 3 Additionally the Mountain Green Libertarian and Constitution Parties have been slowly growing forces in the state hoping to capitalize on discontent from both political parties All three minor parties fielded ballot qualified candidates in the 2014 Senate election to fill the open seat of retiring longtime Senator Jay Rockefeller 4 Interim appointment Edit State law allowed Governor Joe Manchin to make a temporary appointment to the vacant seat Manchin named a former aide 36 year old Carte Goodwin an attorney and fellow Democrat Goodwin was sworn in on July 20 2010 and chose not to run in the special election 5 Hours later Manchin announced his intention to seek Byrd s seat 6 Timing of the election Edit Gov Manchin urged the West Virginia Legislature to pass legislation scheduling the special election for 2010 7 Without a revision West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant believed that state law would not allow an election to be held until 2012 8 On July 19 legislators hammered out a compromise bill setting an Aug 28 special primary and Nov 2 special election to elect a senator for the roughly two years and five months remaining in Byrd s term The bill only changes election law for 2010 and will not apply to other future elections It also allows a West Virginian who is on the November general election ballot for some other office to also run in the special election 9 Democratic primary EditCandidates Edit Joe Manchin incumbent Governor of West Virginia 10 Sheirl Fletcher former Republican State Delegate 11 Ken Hechler former West Virginia Secretary of State and former U S Representative 12 Campaign Edit Despite Manchin s very high popularity in the state he received two politically experienced challengers Hechler was a former Secretary of State and U S Representative who at the age of 95 campaigned across the state on an anti mountaintop removal platform 13 Fletcher was a former Republican member of the House of Delegates Results Edit Democratic Primary results 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joe Manchin 67 498 72 9Democratic Ken Hechler 16 039 17 3Democratic Sheirl Fletcher 9 035 9 8Total votes 92 572 100Republican primary EditCandidates Edit John Raese businessman 15 nominee for the Senate in 1984 and 2006 and candidate for Governor in 1988 Harry C Bruner Jr attorney 16 Kenneth Culp Vietnam War veteran and accountant 17 Albert Howard candidate in the 2008 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary 18 Frank Kubic epigrammatist author 19 Lynette Kennedy McQuain substitute teacher s aide 20 Daniel Scott Rebich concrete contracting business owner 21 Thomas Ressler retired officer of the Maryland Department of Corrections 22 Mac Warner businessman 23 Scott H Williams wood products industry supervisor and manager 24 Campaign Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2010 During the Republican primary campaign only Raese and Warner released television advertisements 25 Results Edit Republican Primary results 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Raese 38 152 71 4Republican Mac Warner 7 892 14 8Republican Scott H Williams 1 530 2 9Republican Kenneth Culp 1 364 2 6Republican Harry C Bruner Jr 1 283 2 4Republican Thomas Ressler 1 184 2 2Republican Lynette Kennedy McQuain 907 1 7Republican Frank Kubic 462 0 9Republican Daniel Scott Rebich 450 0 8Republican Albert Howard 176 0 3Total votes 53 400 100General election EditCandidates Edit Jeff Becker Constitution Party West Virginia Constitution Party chairman 26 campaign site PVS Jesse Johnson Mountain Party lobbyist freelance writer and lecturer 27 Joe Manchin Democratic Party incumbent Governor of West Virginia John Raese Republican Party businessman John R Rick Bartlett Write In Charles G Bud Railey Write In Campaign Edit Manchin s campaign ads emphasized his support from labor unions and Cecil Roberts President of United Mine Workers of America while criticizing Raese for putting profits before people 28 supporting the elimination of the minimum wage and supporting the FairTax 29 Manchin was endorsed by both the AFL CIO and the U S Chamber of Commerce 30 Raese was endorsed from numerous anti abortion PACs 31 and FreedomWorks 32 Raese criticized Manchin for supporting House Bill 103 which is similar to cap and trade 33 Debates Edit The first and only debate was held October 18 It featured all four Senate candidates 34 Raese wanted at least three debates 35 Predictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 36 Tossup October 31 2010The Rothenberg Political Report 37 Tilt D October 28 2010Rasmussen Reports 38 Tossup October 30 2010RealClearPolitics 39 Tossup October 31 2010Sabato s Crystal Ball 40 Lean D October 28 2010CQ Politics 41 Tossup October 31 2010Polling Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error JoeManchin D JohnRaese R Other UndecidedRasmussen Reports report July 22 2010 500 4 5 51 35 5 9 MindField Poll report August 6 2010 413 6 0 54 32 14 Rasmussen Reports report August 29 2010 500 4 5 48 42 4 7 Rasmussen Reports report September 8 2010 500 4 5 50 45 2 3 Rasmussen Reports report September 19 2010 750 4 0 50 43 1 5 Public Policy Polling report September 19 2010 1 397 2 6 43 46 10 Rasmussen Reports report September 27 2010 500 4 5 46 48 2 4 Fox News Pulse Opinion Research report October 2 2010 1 000 3 0 43 48 3 6 Rasmussen Reports report October 6 2010 750 4 0 44 50 2 5 Public Policy Polling report October 9 10 2010 1 247 2 8 48 45 7 CNN Time Opinion Research report October 8 12 2010 1 507 2 5 44 44 4 Marshall University Poll conducted by Orion Strategies report October 11 12 2010 450 4 6 48 38 12 Rasmussen Reports report October 12 2010 750 4 0 46 49 2 3 Fox News Pulse Opinion Research report October 16 2010 1 000 3 0 45 48 2 4 Rasmussen Reports report October 19 2010 750 4 0 43 50 2 5 Fox News Pulse Opinion Research report October 23 2010 1 000 3 0 46 48 3 3 Public Policy Polling report October 23 24 2010 1 246 2 8 50 44 6 Rasmussen Reports report October 26 2010 750 4 0 49 46 2 4 Public Policy Polling report October 30 31 2010 1 676 2 4 51 46 3 Rasmussen Reports report October 31 2010 750 4 0 50 46 1 3 Fundraising Edit Candidate Party Receipts Disbursements Cash on Hand DebtJohn Raese R 3 071 909 2 728 034 343 876 3 273 959Joe Manchin D 3 351 829 2 746 439 605 390 3 568Source Federal Election Commission 42 Results Edit United States Senate special election in West Virginia 2010 results 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joe Manchin 283 358 53 47 10 96 Republican John Raese 230 013 43 40 9 69 Mountain Jesse Johnson 10 152 1 92 0 06 Constitution Jeff Becker 6 425 1 21 N AMajority 53 345 10 07 Total votes 529 948 100Democratic hold SwingReferences Edit Democrat Manchin wins key W Va Senate race Chicago Sun Times Associated Press November 2 2010 permanent dead link See List of United States senators from West Virginia Election 2010 West Virginia Senate Special Election Rasmussen Reports July 9 2010 Retrieved July 13 2010 Candidate Listing By Office 2014 West Virginia Secretary of State August 19 2014 Retrieved August 19 2014 Capehart Jonathan July 16 2010 Sen Carte Goodwin D Caretaker W Va The Washington Post Retrieved July 21 2010 Joe Manchin Makes It Official He s Running for WV Senate Seat CBS News July 20 2010 Retrieved January 8 2021 Joe Manchin Makes It Official He s Running for WV Senate Seat CBS News July 20 2010 Retrieved January 8 2021 Kleefeld Eric June 28 2010 Talking Points Memo West Virginia Sec of State No Election for Byrd s Seat Until 2012 Tpmdc talkingpointsmemo com Retrieved March 23 2011 Charleston Gazette Compromise reached in Byrd replacement process Wvgazette com December 31 1969 Archived from the original on July 23 2010 Retrieved March 23 2011 Toeplitz Shira July 20 2010 Joe Manchin s in with nod to Robert Byrd Politico Retrieved July 21 2010 Perennial candidate Sheirl Fletcher files for Senate run Toeplitz Shira July 21 2010 Manchin gets veteran Dem challenger Politico Retrieved July 21 2010 Hechler ready for rough terrain Charleston Daily Mail August 12 2010 Archived from the original on August 14 2010 Retrieved August 21 2010 a b U S Senate Special Election Unofficial Results Secretary of State of West Virginia Retrieved August 29 2010 Toeplitz Shira July 22 2010 Raese is in for W Va Senate special Politico Retrieved August 28 2010 Harry C Bruner Jr The Herald Dispatch Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved August 28 2010 Kenneth A Culp The Herald Dispatch Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved August 28 2010 Albert Howard The Herald Dispatch Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved August 28 2010 John McVey July 24 2010 Kubic files for Senate position The Journal Archived from the original on April 19 2015 Retrieved April 8 2015 Lynette Kennedy McQuain The Herald 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