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The 2010 United States Senate election in Idaho took place on November 2, 2010, alongside 33 other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo won re-election to a third term.
Elections Division at the Idaho Secretary of State site; U.S. Congress candidates for Idaho at Project Vote Smart; Idaho U.S. House from OurCampaigns.com; Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Idaho from OpenSecrets; 2010 Idaho General Election graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com; House - Idaho from the Cook Political Report
In 2016, when a crowded field of Republicans competed to be the next Republican president, 73.5% of Idaho Republicans participated in the March primary, according to data from the Secretary of State.
The number of “independent” voters is growing nationwide, and as a result, states like Idaho that shut out independent voters produce elections that are more and more insular and candidates ...
“A few extremists identify as Republicans, claim to be the rightful heirs of the party of Lincoln and toss out loyal Republicans in restricted primaries.” | Opinion
Republican primary results [7] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Butch Otter (incumbent) 89,117: 54.6: Republican: Rex Rammell 42,436 26.0 Republican: Sharon Ullman 13,749 8.4 Republican: Pete Peterson 8,402 5.2 Republican: Walt Bayes 4,825 3.0 Republican: Tamara Wells 4,544 2.8 Republican: Fred Nichols 38 0.0 Total votes 163,111 : 100
Idaho voters who have supported non-Republican candidates may be blocked from joining the GOP. Idaho Republicans blame primary losses on Democrats. Here’s how they want to fight it
The six-man Republican primary wasn't decided until March 5, 2010, when the final tally was announced. Only 193 votes (two-thousandths of one-percent) separated State Senator Bill Brady and former gubernatorial Chief of Staff Kirk Dillard, out of more than 750,000 votes. Dillard said he would not challenge the results for financial and ...