North Carolina State Senate elections, 2010
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Elections for the office of North Carolina's State Senate were held in North Carolina on November 2, 2010.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was February 26, 2010. The primary Election Day was May 4, 2010. The second primary election was held on June 22, 2010.
In North Carolina, senators are elected to two-year terms with no limit on consecutive terms.
In the 2010 election, Democrats lost 11 seats and Republicans gained a majority in the chamber.
- See also: North Carolina State Senate and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
- Andrew Brock (North Carolina)
- Austin M. Allran
- Bob Atwater
- Bob Rucho
- Charlie Smith Dannelly
- Clark Jenkins
- Dan Blue Jr.
- Dan Clodfelter
- Daniel Soucek
- David Rouzer
- Debbie Clary
- Don East
- Donald Vaughan
- Doug Berger
- Buck Newton
- Ed Jones (North Carolina)
- Eleanor Kinnaird
- Fletcher Hartsell
- Floyd McKissick
- Gladys Robinson
- Harris Blake
- Harry Brown
- James Forrester
- Jean Preston
- Jerry W. Tillman
- Jim Davis (North Carolina)
- Josh Stein
- Kathryn Harrington
- Linda Garrou
- Louis Pate
- Malcolm Graham (North Carolina)
- Marc Basnight
- Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr.
- Michael P. Walters
- Tommy Tucker
- Neal Hunt
- Peter S. Brunstetter
- Phil Berger
- Ralph Hise
- Rick Gunn
- Richard Stevens
- Stan Bingham
- Thom Goolsby
- Tom Apodaca
- Warren Daniel
- Brent Jackson (North Carolina State Senator)
- Wesley Meredith
- William R. Purcell
- William Rabon
- Eric Mansfield
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state senates
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the North Carolina State Senate:
North Carolina State Senate | |||
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Party | As of November 1, 2010 | After the 2010 Election | |
Democratic Party | 30 | 19 | |
Republican Party | 20 | 31 | |
Total | 50 | 50 |
Incumbency
Unopposed incumbents
8 incumbents (19%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 0 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 8 GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges
11 (26.2%) incumbents faced competition in the May 4 primary. All 11 incumbents (7 Democrats, 4 Republicans) won their primaries:
- District 3: Incumbent Democrat Clark Jenkins
- District 4: Incumbent Democrat Ed Jones
- District 7: Incumbent Democrat Doug Berger
- District 11: Incumbent Democrat A. B. Swindell
- District 13: Incumbent Democrat Michael P. Walters
- District 22: Incumbent Republican Harris Blake
- District 30: Incumbent Republican Don East
- District 32: Incumbent Democrat Linda Garrou
- District 34: Incumbent Republican Andrew C. Brock
- District 40: Incumbent Democrat Malcolm Graham
- District 41: Incumbent Republican James Forrester
Retiring incumbents
Eight incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 42 incumbents (84%) ran for re-election. Of the 8 incumbents who did not seek re-election, 7 are Democrats and 1 is Republican.
Incumbents who retired are:
- District 8: Incumbent Democrat R. C. Soles, Jr..
- District 9: Incumbent Democrat Julia Boseman.
- District 10: Incumbent Democrat Charles W. Albertson.
- District 21: Incumbent Democrat Larry Shaw.
- District 28: Incumbent Democrat Katie G. Dorsett.
- District 35: Incumbent Democrat W. Eddie Goodall.
- District 43: Incumbent Democrat David W. Hoyle.
- District 44: Incumbent Republican Jim Jacumin.
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in North Carolina in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
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2012 | 129 | $15,133,676 |
2010 | 137 | $18,614,595 |
2008 | 115 | $15,991,201 |
2006 | 99 | $14,697,182 |
2004 | 137 | $13,819,791 |
2002 | 172 | $12,996,012 |
2000 | 111 | $9,180,706 |
During the 2010 election, the total contributions to the 137 Senate candidates was $18,614,595. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
2010 Donors, North Carolina State Senate | |
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Donor | Amount |
North Carolina Republican Party | $2,171,725 |
North Carolina Democratic Party | $1,851,252 |
North Carolina Democratic Party Caucus | $562,126 |
Bordeaux, Frankie L | $477,675 |
North Carolina Republican Senate Caucus | $360,908 |
North Carolina Democratic Party Senate Caucus | $350,810 |
North Carolina Republican Party Senatorial Trust | $245,781 |
Jackson, Brent | $221,410 |
Goolsby, Thomas C | $169,316 |
North Carolina Medical Society | $154,500 |
Qualifications
Article 2, Section 6 of the North Carolina Constitution states: Each Senator, at the time of his election, shall be not less than 25 years of age, shall be a qualified voter of the State, and shall have resided in the State as a citizen for two years and in the district for which he is chosen for one year immediately preceding his election.
List of candidates
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District 1
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Marc Basnight Incumbent Basnight was first elected to district 1 in 1985.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Marc Basnight 31,270
- Hood Richardson 25,169
District 2
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jean Preston (R) Incumbent Preston was first elected to district 2 in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Barbara Garitty-Blake 18,982
- Jean Preston 36,390
District 3
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Clark Jenkins (D) 9,313 Incumbent Jenkins was first elected to district 3 in 2003.
- Frankie Bordeaux (D) 7,119
- Florence Armstrong (D) 2,295
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- C.B. Daughtridge (R) 1,707
- Henry Williams (R) 530
November 2 General election candidates:
- Clark Jenkins 27,586
- C.B. Daughtridge 16,399
District 4
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Ed Jones (D) 14,000 Incumbent Jones was first elected to district 4 in 2007.
- James Ferguson (D) 2,988
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Richard Halbert (R) 984
- Warren Nail (R) 875
November 2 General election candidates:
- Ed Jones 29,169
- Richard Halbert 17,464
District 5
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Donald Davis (D) Incumbent Davis was first elected to district 5 in 2009.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Louis Pate (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donald Davis 21,488
- Louis Pate 25,780
District 6
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Harry Brown (R) Incumbent Brown was first elected to district 6 in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Harry Brown 21,651
District 7
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Doug Berger (D) 11,742 Incumbent Berger was first elected to district 7 in 2005.
- Ronald Alligood (D) 6,269
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Michael Schriver (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Doug Berger 27,084
- Michael Schriver 25,206
District 8
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Edward Redwine (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- William Rabon (R) 9,406
- Bettie Fennel (R) 4,669
Note:Incumbent R. C. Soles, Jr. (D) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward Redwine 26,511
- William Rabon 46,216
District 9
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- James Leutze (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Thomas Goolsby (R) 8,926
- Michael V. Lee (R) 5,948
Note: Incumbent Julia Boseman (D) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Leutze 27,189
- Thomas Goolsby 36,701
District 10
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- George "Dewey" Hudson (D) 5,868
- Gordon Vermillion (D) 3,633
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- William "Brent" Jackson (R) 4,374
- Thomas Humphrey (R) 3,869
Note: Incumbent Charles W. Albertson (D) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- George "Dewey" Hudson 23,167
- William "Brent" Jackson 25,342
District 11
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- A. B. Swindell (D) 11,721 Incumbent Swindell was first elected to district 11 in 2001.
- Dennis Nielson (D) 4,229
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Eldon Newton (R) 2,568
- Randall Johnson (R) 1,008
- Donnie Weaver (R) 811
November 2 General election candidates:
- A. B. Swindell 26,970
- Eldon Newton 30,266
District 12
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jody McCleod (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- David Rouzer (R) Incumbent Rouzer was first elected to district 12 in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jody McCleod 17,525
- David Rouzer 40,242
District 13
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael P. Walters (D) 13,559 Incumbent Walters was first elected to district 13 in 2009.
- Robert Clark (D) 6,129
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Marc Boudreau (R) withdrew
Note: Boudreau initially filed to run in the November 2 general election against incumbent Michael P. Walters (D). Boudreau withdrew from the race in August after he was charged with crimes surrounding a traffic accident. He was charged with DWI, felony hit-and-run, leaving the scene of an accident, and three felony counts of causing serious personal injury.[3] Walters ran unopposed on November 2.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Michael P. Walters 22,728
District 14
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Daniel Blue, Jr. (D) Incumbent Blue was first elected to district 14 in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Daniel Blue, Jr. 40,746
- Geoffrey Hurlburt 21,067
District 15
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Charles Malone (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Neal Hunt (R) Incumbent Hunt was first elected to district 15 in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charles Malone 28,928
- Neal Hunt 44,397
District 16
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Joshua Stein (D) Incumbent Stein was first elected to district 16 in 2009.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- John Beezley (R)
- May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Stephanie Watson (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joshua Stein 32,248
- John Beezley 24,466
- Stephanie Watson 2,040
District 17
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- David Donovan (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Richard Stevens (R) Incumbent Stevens was first elected to district 17 in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- David Donovan 29,217
- Richard Stevens 51,391
District 18
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Bob Atwater (D) Incumbent Atwater was first elected to district 18 in 2005.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Roger Gerber (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Bob Atwater 38,809
- Roger Gerber 26,488
District 19
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Margaret Dickson (D) Incumbent Dickson was first elected to district 19 in 2010.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Wesley Meredith (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Margaret Dickson 23,964
- Wesley Meredith 25,047
District 20
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Floyd McKissick (D) Incumbent McKissick was first elected to district 20 in 2007.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- John Tarantino (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Floyd McKissick 38,309
- John Tarantino 14,092
District 21
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Eric Mansfield (D) 2,813
- Lula Crenshaw (D) 2,315
- Curtis Worthy (D) 1,978
- Eugene Stackhouse (D) 533
- Robert Evans 454
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Wade Fowler (R)
Note: Incumbent Larry Shaw (D) did not run for re-election.
- June 22 Democratic runoff election candidates:
- Eric Mansfield: 3,344
- Lula Crenshaw: 2,066
November 2 General election candidates:
- Eric Mansfield 21,004
- Wade Fowler 10,062
District 22
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Harris Blake (R) 6,679 Incumbent Blake was first elected to district 22 in 2003.
- Richard Morgan (R) 3,462
November 2 General election candidates:
- Harris Blake 38,331
District 23
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Eleanor Kinnaird Incumbent Kinnaird was first elected to district 23 in 1997.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ryan Hilliard (R) 2,249
- Jon Bass (R) 695
November 2 General election candidates:
- Eleanor Kinnaird 36,611
- Ryan Hilliard 19,828
District 24
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Tony Foriest (D) Incumbent Foriest was first elected to district 24 in 2009.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Richard Gunn (R)
- May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Barry Coe (L)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Tony Foriest 20,430
- Richard Gunn 25,674
- Barry Coe 2,412
District 25
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- William R. Purcell (D) Incumbent Purcell was first elected to district 25 in 1997.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Patrick Phibbs (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- William R. Purcell 23,363
- Patrick Phibbs 22,219
District 26
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Phil Berger (R) Incumbent Berger was first elected to district 27 in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Phil Berger 43,952
District 27
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Donald Vaughan (D) Incumbent Vaughan was first elected to district 28 in 2009.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jeffery Hyde (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Donald Vaughan 30,161
- Jeffery Hyde 20,398
District 28
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Gladys Robinson (D) 4,702
- Evelyn Miller (D) 1,597
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Trudy Wade (R) 2,790
- Jeffrey Brommer (R) 938
- Robert Bradford (R) 347
- John Welch (R) 241
Note:Incumbent Democrat Katie G. Dorsett did not seek re-election in 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Gladys Robinson 21,496
- Trudy Wade 17,383
- Bruce Davis 6,054
District 29
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jerry W. Tillman (R) Incumbent Tillman was first elected to district 29 in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jerry W. Tillman 31,791
District 30
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Richard Marshall (D) 3,532
- Robert Nickel (D) 1,146
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Don East (R) 7,832 Incumbent East was first elected to district 30 in 2005.
- Paul Johnson (R) 2,855
November 2 General election candidates:
- Richard Marshall 15,376
- Don East 32,422
District 31
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Peter S. Brunstetter (R) Incumbent Brunstetter was first elected to district 31 in 2006.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Peter S. Brunstetter 43,080
District 32
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Linda Garrou (D) 5,036 Incumbent Garrou was first elected to district 32 in 1999.
- Edward Hanes (D) 1,155
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Nathan Jones (R) 1,687
- Brian Miller (R) 1,102
November 2 General election candidates:
- Linda Garrou 24,125
- Nathan Jones 12,780
District 33
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Stan Bingham (R) Incumbent Bingham was first elected to district 33 in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Stan Bingham 38,859
District 34
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Andrew C. Brock (R) 9,752 Incumbent Brock was first elected to district 34 in 2003.
- John Ferguson (R) 2,642
- Robert Stirewalt (R) 2,094
November 2 General election candidates:
- Andrew C. Brock 36,969
District 35
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Edward McGuire (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Wyatt Tucker (R) 7,471
- Fern Shubert (R) 5,723
Note:Incumbent Democrat W. Eddie Goodall did not seek re-election in 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Edward McGuire 17,890
- Wyatt Tucker 44,624
District 36
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Michael Helms (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. (R) Incumbent Hartsell was first elected to district 36 in 1991.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Michael Helms 16,790
- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr. 37,403
District 37
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Daniel G. Clodfelter (D) Incumbent Clodfelter was first elected to district 37 in 1999.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Colvin Edwards (R) 1,850
- Vincent Coscia (R) 1,177
November 2 General election candidates:
- Daniel G. Clodfelter 24,956
- Colvin Edwards 15,656
District 38
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Charlie Smith Dannelly (D) Incumbent Dannelly was first elected to district 38 in 2003.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Cedric Scott (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Charlie Smith Dannelly 33,692
- Cedric Scott 15,369
District 39
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Bob Rucho (R) Incumbent Rucho was first elected to district 39 in 2008.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Bob Rucho 48,373
District 40
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Malcolm Graham (D) 4,180 Incumbent Graham was first elected to district 40 in 2005.
- John Montgomery (D) 1,364
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- John Aneralla (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
- Malcolm Graham 32,168
- John Aneralla 23,145
District 41
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- James Forrester (R) 9,671 Incumbent Forrester was first elected to district 41 in 1991.
- Mark Vanek (R) 1,946
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Forrester 43,461
District 42
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Austin M. Allran (R) Incumbent Allran was first elected to district 42 in 1987.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Austin M. Allran 37,429
District 43
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Annette Carter (D) Note: Carter received the nomination in the May 4 primary but later withdrew in July 2010. Long was then chosen as the Democratic candidate.[4]
- James Long (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Kathryn Harrington (R) 3,927
- Ernest Neumann (R) 1,960
- Kenneth Bowen (R) 738
- James England (R) 149
Note: Incumbent David W. Hoyle (D) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- James Long 12,488
- Kathryn Harrington 28,504
District 44
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Elizabeth Jones (D) 2,951
- Heath Wynn (D) 584
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Warren Daniel (R)
- May 4 Libertarian primary result:
- Richard Evey (L)
Note:Incumbent Jim Jacumin (R) did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Elizabeth Jones 17,300
- Warren Daniel 26,314
- Richard Evey 1,083
District 45
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Steve Goss (D) Incumbent Goss was first elected to district 45 in 2007.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Daniel Soucek (R) 6,356
- Jeffrey Elmore (R) 5,708
November 2 General election candidates:
- Steve Goss 23,223
- Daniel Soucek 34,777
District 46
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Debbie Clary (R) Incumbent Clary was first elected to district 46 in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Debbie Clary 32,007
District 47
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Joe Sam Queen (D) Incumbent Queen was first elected to district 47 in 2003.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Ralph Hise (R) 4,864
- Tamera Frank (R) 4,156
- Andrew Webb (R) 3,906
November 2 General election candidates:
- Joe Sam Queen 25,209
- Ralph Hise 31,846
District 48
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Jon Dixon (D)
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Tom Apodaca (R) Incumbent Apodaca was first elected to district 48 in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Jon Dixon 22,447
- Tom Apodaca 43,457
District 49
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. (D) Incumbent Nesbitt was first elected to district 49 in 2004.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- R.L. Clark (R) 2,357
- James Yelton (R) 1,849
November 2 General election candidates:
- Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. 33,254
- R.L. Clark 22,757
District 50
- May 4 Democratic primary result:
- John Snow (D) Incumbent Snow was first elected to district 50 in 2005.
- May 4 GOP primary result:
- Jim Davis (R) 5,484
- Jimmy Goodman (R) 1,269
November 2 General election candidates:
Footnotes
See also
- North Carolina State Senate
- North Carolina State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links
- Official North Carolina General Election Results
- North Carolina official primary results
- North Carolina official list of 2010 candidates
- North Carolina Republican Party's list of 2010 state senate candidates (dead link)
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for North Carolina State Senate in the November 2, 2010 election