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2011 West Virginia gubernatorial special election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Earl Ray Tomblin (incumbent) 149,202 : 49.55 : Republican: Bill Maloney: 141,656 47.05 Mountain: Bob Henry Baber 6,083 2.02 Independent: Marla Ingels 2,875 0.95 American Third Position: Harry Bertram 1,111 0.37 Write-in: 157 0.05 Total votes 301,084 : 100.00 ...
The 2011 United States elections were held (for the most part) on Tuesday, November 8. This was an off-year election, in which the only seats up for election in the United States Congress were special elections.
2011 United States gubernatorial elections; 2011 Kentucky gubernatorial election; 2011 Louisiana gubernatorial election; 2011 Mississippi gubernatorial election; Opinion polling for the 2011 United States gubernatorial elections
Lieutenant Governor and Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin, first in the line of succession to the governorship, subsequently became acting governor. On January 18, 2011, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a special election for the governorship must be held so a new governor can be in place by November 15, 2011, exactly one ...
The 2011 Kentucky gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2011, to elect the governor of Kentucky and the lieutenant governor of Kentucky.Incumbent Democrat Steve Beshear won re-election, defeating Republican challenger David L. Williams, then the president of the state senate, and Gatewood Galbraith, an independent candidate.
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The 2011 Wisconsin Spring Primary was held February 15, 2011. [1] 2011 also saw the first set of recall elections incited by Governor Scott Walker's controversial 2011 Wisconsin Act 10, which stripped public employee unions of their collective bargaining rights. Nine state senators faced recall in the Summer of 2011, with two Republican seats ...
The 2011 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held on October 22 with 10 candidates competing in a nonpartisan blanket primary. [1] Incumbent Republican Bobby Jindal won a second term. Since he won an outright majority of the vote in the blanket primary, a runoff election that would have otherwise occurred on November 19 was unnecessary.