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Election 2010: Arizona Governor from Rasmussen Reports; 2010 Arizona Governor Race from Real Clear Politics; 2010 Arizona Governor's Race from CQ Politics; Campaign contributions for 2010 Arizona Governor from Follow the Money; Race Profile in The New York Times; Debates. Arizona Governor Debate, C-SPAN, September 1, 2010, full video (58:00 ...
On the Republican side, Ben Quayle, son of former vice-president Dan Quayle, announced his on February 12, 2010, [4] [5] despite never voting in a local election. [6] Other notable Republicans in the race include former state representative Sam Crump, former state senators Pamela Gorman and Jim Waring , and former Paradise Valley Mayor Vernon ...
Former Governor Terry Branstad, whose four terms in the governor's mansion made him the longest-serving governor in Iowa history, formed an exploratory committee for the race. [64] Republican Congressman Steve King was the subject of some early speculation but announced that he would run for re-election to the House in August 2009. [ 65 ]
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Arizonans will choose the next governor in November 2022, following Democratic and Republican primary elections in August. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...
As of Monday night, there were 43,000 remaining votes to count in Arizona, according to state officials, including more than 17,000 early ballots. Why AP Called the Arizona Governor's Race for ...
The 2010 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in the middle of Democratic President Barack Obama's first term. Republicans ended unified Democratic control of Congress and the presidency by winning a majority in the House of Representatives and gained seats in the Senate despite Democrats holding Senate control.
The nation's last undecided race for governor got even closer Sunday as Democrat Katie Hobbs' lead shrank against Republican Kari Lake in the race to lead Arizona, but it was too early to call ...