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The 2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor Deval Patrick was re-elected to a second term. [3]
The Massachusetts general election, 2010 was held on November 2, 2010 throughout Massachusetts. Primary elections took place on September 14, 2010. Primary elections took place on September 14, 2010. Governor and Lieutenant Governor
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Governor John Baldacci was term-limited in 2010. At the gubernatorial primary election on June 8, Maine Democrats chose State Senator Elizabeth "Libby" Mitchell as their nominee, [73] while Waterville Mayor Paul LePage was chosen by the Republicans. [74]
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Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election, 2010 Party: Candidate: Votes % Democratic Deval Patrick/Tim Murray (inc.) 1,112,283 48.4 Republican Charlie Baker/Richard Tisei 964,866 42.0 Independent Tim Cahill/Paul Loscocco 184,395 8.0 Green-Rainbow Jill Stein/Richard Purcell 32,895 1.4 Write-ins All others 2,601 0.1
The newly redrawn Massachusetts's 6th congressional district remained largely the same, but added Billerica, Tewksbury, and Andover. [31] This was a swing district where Scott Brown got 58% of the vote in January 2010 and where Baker/Tisei got 50% in the November 2010 gubernatorial election. [32]