The Green Papers
Governor's Chairs, Senate, and House Seats
up for Election on 2 November 2010
with only one major party candidate

This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 56 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Marianas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.


Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats...
Open (incumbent not running for re-election)
No incumbent running
Uncontested (one candidate running)
Multiple incumbents running
Only One Major Party Candidate


 
Alabama
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman Josiah Robins "Jo" Bonner
Constitution - David Marsh Walter
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Robert B. Aderholt
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Spencer T. Bachus
California
House CD 21
Republican - Congressman Devin Gerald Nunes
Write-in; (Democratic) - Ruben Macareno
House CD 22
Republican - Congressman Kevin McCarthy
Florida
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman Jefferson B. "Jeff" Miller
No Party Affiliation - Joseph Henry "Joe" Cantrell, Jr.
No Party Affiliation; (Republican) - John E. Krause
Write-in; (Democratic) - James Edward "Jim" Bryan
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Ander M. Crenshaw
No Party Affiliation; (Republican) - Troy Dwayne Stanley
Write-in; (Republican) - Deborah "Deb" Katz Pueschel
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Clifford Bundy "Cliff" Stearns
No Party Affiliation; (Democratic) - Steven E. "Steve" Schonberg
House CD 17
Democratic - state Senator Frederica S. Wilson
(Democratic); No Party Affiliation - Roderick D. Vereen
House CD 21
Republican - Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart
Georgia
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Thomas Edmunds "Tom" Price
House CD 9
Republican - Congressman John Thomas "Tom" Graves, Jr.
House CD 11
Republican - Congressman Phillip J. "Phil" Gingrey
Louisiana
House CD 5
Republican - Congressman Rodney Alexander
No Party Affiliation - "Tom" Gibbs, Jr.
House CD 7
Republican - Congressman Charles W. Boustany, Jr.
Massachusetts
House CD 8
Democratic - Congressman Michael E. "Mike" Capuano
Write-in; (Socialist Workers Party) - Laura Garza
Missouri
House CD 9
Republican - Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer
Libertarian - Christopher Willaim Dwyer
(Democratic); Write-in - Clifford Jeffrey "Jeff" Reed
New York
House CD 12
Democratic; Working Families - Congressman Nydia M. Velazquez
Conservative - Alice Gaffney
Oklahoma
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman John Sullivan
Independent; (Libertarian) - Angelia O'Dell
House CD 4
Republican - Congressman Tom Cole
Pennsylvania
House CD 1
Democratic - Congressman Robert A. Brady
(Republican); Write-in - Pia Varma
South Dakota
Senate Class 3
Republican - Senator John Thune
Texas
House CD 1
Republican - Congressman Louis B. "Louie" Gohmert
Libertarian - Charles F. Parkes, III
House CD 2
Republican - Congressman Lloyd "Ted" Poe
Libertarian - David Wayne Smith
House CD 7
Republican - Congressman John Culberson
Libertarian - Bob W. Townsend, II
House CD 13
Republican - Congressman Mac Thornberry
Independent - James Keith "Keith" Dyer
Libertarian - John T. Burwell, Jr.
House CD 24
Republican - Congressman Kenny Ewell Marchant
Libertarian - David Sparks
House CD 31
Republican - Congressman John Rice Carter
Libertarian - Bill Oliver
Virginia
House CD 6
Republican - Congressman Robert W. "Bob" Goodlatte
Independent; (Independent Greens) - Jeffrey W. "Jeff" Vanke
Libertarian - Stuart Matthew Bain
Washington
House CD 7
Democratic - Congressman James Adelbert "Jim" McDermott
Independent - Bob Jeffers-Schroder
(Socialist Workers Party); Write-in - Mary Martin
 
 
Tally
OfficeCandidates with
Some Third Party
and/or Independent
balloted opposition
No balloted
opposition
Total
CongressmanRepublican15924
Democratic505
SenatorRepublican011
Totals201030
 
 

'Offices with Only One Major Party Candidate' - for purposes of this listing- are deemed to be those election contests in which there is only one major party candidate (Reference The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com) running for a given office on the ballot. Candidates of a Major Party who might be running as write-in candidates are not counted as having been formally nominated as Major Party candidates in this tabulation.

 
 

Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.

 
 


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