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2010 Utah gubernatorial special election
County results
Herbert: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Corroon: 50–60%
The 2010 Utah gubernatorial special election took place November 2, 2010. It was a special election to fill the remainder of Governor Jon Huntsman 's term. Huntsman resigned on August 11, 2009, to become United States Ambassador to China . Lieutenant Governor Gary Herbert assumed the governorship and went on to defeat his Democratic opponent, Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon , in the 2010 election.[ 1]
Defeated at convention [ edit ]
Richard Martin[ 2]
Daniel Van Oaks, Jr.[ 2]
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ]
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^ "Historical Election Results – Utah Voter Information" . voteinfo.utah.gov .
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