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New Hampshire Secretary of State - Election Division
2010 New Hampshire Congressional and Statewide Races
Filing Deadline: 6/11/10, Alternative Party / Independent Filing Deadline: 8/4/10, Primary: 9/14/10, General Election: 11/2/10,
Last Updated: July 5, 2010 |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties, State Media, |
Governor, 70.2% in '08, 3rd term, next election in 2010, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:   Democratic, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Likely Democratic, Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic, Rasmussen Reports' Gubernatorial Scorecard: Solid Democrat, Rothenberg Political Report: Safe Democrat, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Democratic, |
John Lynch (D), St. Rep. Timothy Robertson (D), Frank Sullivan (D), |
St. Rep. Frank R. Emiro, Sr. (R), businessman Jack Kimball, Jr. (R), '08 congressional candidate / ex-New Hampshire Health and Human Services Commissioner John A. Stephen (R), activist Karen Testerman (R), |
businessman John Babiarz (L), |
Senator, 66.2% in '04, 4th term, Judd A. Gregg (R) retiring, Next election in 2010, D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:     Republican, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Chris Cillizza: One of the Most Likely Seats to Switch Party, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Hotline's Competitive Senate Race, Rasmussen Reports' Balance of Power: Lean Republican, Rothenberg Political Report: Narrow Advantage Republican, Ken Rubin: Tossup, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Republican, |
| U.S. Rep. Paul W. Hodes (D), |
'96 congressional candidate / '04 & '08 Senate candidate ex-St. Rep. Tom Alciere (R), ex-Att. Gen. Kelly A. Ayotte (R), Gerard Beloin (R), businessman Jim Bender (R), businessman William H. "Bill" Binnie (R), Dennis Lamare (R), '96 Gov. nominee / businessman Ovide Lamontagne (R), |
Ken Blevens (L), |
| physicist Chris Booth (I), |
| '06 Gov. candidate David C. Boyle (I), |
| Brian Chabot (I), |
| Cornelius J. Donnelly (I), |
| Tom Peters (I), |
Senator, 51.7% in '08, 1st term, next election in 2014, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:  Democratic, |
| Jeanne Shaheen (D), |
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1st Congressional District, 51.7% in '08, 2nd term, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:     Democratic, Chris Cillizza: one of the most likely seats to switch parties, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Leans Democratic, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Rothenberg Political Report: Pure Toss-Up, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Republican, First Read’s Field of 64, |
| Carol Shea-Porter (D), |
businessman Richard "Rich" Ashooh (R), '08 candidate / activist Peter J. Bearse (R), banker Robert "Bob" Bestani (R), Mayor Frank C. Guinta (R), Andrew P. Kohlhofer (R), ex-RNC committeeman Sean Mahoney (R), Richard C. Parent (R), Kevin Rondeau (R), |
Philip Hodson (L), |
2nd Congressional District, 56.4% in '08, 2nd term, Paul W. Hodes (D) running for U.S. Senate, Polls D.C.'s Political Report's Rating:     Democratic, Chris Cillizza: one of the most likely seats to switch parties, Congressional Quarterly's Scorecard: Tossup, Cook Political Report: Toss Up, Hotline's Competitive House Race, Rothenberg Political Report: Pure Toss-Up, Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball: Leans Republican, First Read’s Field of 64, |
| attorney Ann McLane Kuster (D), '02 Congressional nominee Katrina Swett (D), |
ex-U.S. Rep. Charles "Charlie" Bass (R), ex-St. Rep. Robert J. Giuda (R), '08 nominee radio talk show host Jennifer Horn (R), Joseph G. Reilly (R), Air Force veteran Wesley M. Sonner, Jr. (R), |
Howard L. Wilson (I), |
| John Taft (I), |
| Timothy "Tim" VanBlommesteyn (I), |
1. Link to Predictions:
2. D.C.'s Political Report's stars indicate the rating of the race from 1 star to 5 stars depending on its entertainment value.
The color indicates D.C.'s Political Report's prediction of the winning party.
= Democrat retain control, |
= Democrats take over control, |
= Republican retain control, |
= Republicans take over control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party retains control, |
= Independent / 3rd Party take over control |
| Bold indicates incumbent. |
Yellow district indicates open races. |
| Light Blue boxes indicates Democrats maintained control. |
Light Red boxes indicates Republicans maintained control. |
| Blue boxes indicates Democrats took control. |
Red boxes indicates Republicans took control. |
3. Key to New Hampshire Political Parties:
4. New Hampshire Media Links:
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