2010 Kentucky Senate election Results Popular vote Results: Republican hold Republican gain Democratic hold Democratic gain Independent hold No electionPopular vote: 50–60% 60–70% >90% 50–60% >90% 40–50%
The 2010 Kentucky Senate election was held on November 2, 2010. The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held on May 18. Half of the senate (all even-numbered seats) were up for election. Republicans increased their majority in the chamber, gaining two seats.[ 1]
A numbered map of the senate districts at the time can be viewed here .
Overview
Retiring incumbents A total of two senators (one Democrat and one Republican) retired, neither of which ran for other offices.[ 2]
Democratic 34th: Ed Worley (Richmond ): Retired.
Republican 20th: Gary Tapp (Shelbyville ): Retired.
Defeated incumbents Three incumbents (two Democrats and one Republican) were defeated for reelection.
Democrats 8th: David Boswell (first elected in 1990) lost to Joseph R. Bowen . 32nd: Mike Reynolds (elected in February 2009 ) lost to Mike Wilson .
Republicans 10th: Elizabeth Tori (first elected in 1994) lost to Dennis Parrett .
Summary by district Certified results by the Kentucky Secretary of State are available online for the primary election and general election .
Closest races Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
District 12, 2.38% District 2, 2.49% District 10, 3.30% (gain) District 8, 3.34% (gain) District 6, 5.19% District 28, 5.41% District 18, 6.62%
Predictions
Special elections
District 32 special Mike Reynolds was elected in February 2009 following the resignation of Brett Guthrie .
District 18 special Results by county: Robin L. Webb was elected in August 2009 following the resignation of Charlie Borders .
District 14 special Results by county: Jimmy Higdon was elected in December 2009 following the resignation of Dan Kelly .
District 2 Incumbent senator Bob Leeper won reelection, defeating Democratic and Republican challengers.
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Nominee Rex Smith , representative from the 4th district (1987–1995)
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District 4 Incumbent senator Dorsey Ridley won reelection unopposed.
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District 6 Incumbent senator Jerry Rhoads won reelection, defeating Republican Jack Whitfield.
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District 8 Incumbent senator David Boswell was defeated for reelection by Republican Joseph R. Bowen .
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District 10 Incumbent senator Elizabeth Tori was defeated for reelection by Democrat Dennis Parrett .
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District 12 Incumbent senator Alice Forgy Kerr won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.
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District 14 Incumbent senator Jimmy Higdon won reelection unopposed.
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District 16 Incumbent senator David Williams won reelection, defeating primary election challenger Denver Capps.
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District 18 Incumbent senator Robin L. Webb won reelection, defeating Republican Jack Ditty.
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Nominee Jack Ditty, Republican candidate for this district in August 2009
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District 20 Incumbent senator Gary Tapp did not seek reelection. He was succeeded by Republican Paul Hornback .
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Nominee David Eaton, candidate for the 58th house district in 2002 and 2004
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District 22 Incumbent senator Tom Buford won reelection, defeating primary election challenger Chad Crouch.
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District 24 Incumbent senator Katie Kratz Stine won reelection, defeating Democrat Julie Smith-Morrow.
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District 26 Incumbent senator Ernie Harris won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.
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District 28 Incumbent senator R. J. Palmer won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.
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District 30 Incumbent senator Brandon Smith won reelection, defeating Democrat Johnnie L. Turner .
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District 32 Incumbent senator Mike Reynolds was defeated for reelection by Republican Mike Wilson .
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District 34 Incumbent senator Ed Worley did not seek reelection. He was succeeded by Republican Jared Carpenter .
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Eliminated in primary Michael Cope Landra Lewis
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Eliminated in primary Kent Kessler Barry Metcalf , senator from the 34th district (1994–1999) and candidate in 2002 and 2006
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Evangelical Christian
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District 36 Incumbent senator Julie Denton won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.
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District 38 Incumbent senator Dan Seum won reelection, defeating Democrat Marty Meyer.
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Notes
References ^ "Kerr narrowly defeats Blevins". The Lexington Herald-Leader . November 3, 2010. p. A6. ^ "Legislative races draw 232 candidates - district Voters will get to decide 61 House, 19 Senate contests". The Lexington Herald-Leader . January 27, 2010. p. A1. ^ Jacobson, Louis (November 1, 2010). "Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats" . Governing . Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved July 14, 2024 . ^ a b c "2009 Special Elections" (PDF) . Kentucky State Board of Elections . Archived (PDF) from the original on March 7, 2023. Retrieved March 31, 2024 . ^ "Blevins for Senate". The Lexington Herald-Leader . October 12, 2010. p. A10.
See also
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