- Opinion polling for the 2010 United States gubernatorial elections
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Thirty-eight states have gubernatorial elections in 2010.
Polled races
Alabama
Incumbent: Bob Riley(R)-retiring
Winner: Robert J. BentleySource Date Democrat:
Ron SparksRepublican:
Robert J. BentleyElection Results November 2, 2010 42% 58% University of Southern Alabama/Huntsville Times
Mobile Press-Register/Birmingham NewsOctober 6-21, 2010 35% 48% Rasmussen Reports September 21, 2010 35% 55% Rasmussen Reports August 19, 2010 34% 58% Rasmussen Reports July 22, 2010 35% 55% Rasmussen Reports June 3, 2010 37% 56% Rasmussen Reports May 25, 2010 31% 44% Alaska
Incumbent: Sean Parnell(R)
Winner: Sean ParnellSource Date Democrat:
Ethan BerkowitzRepublican:
Sean ParnellElection Results November 2, 2010 38% 59% Public Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 43% 54% Dittman Research October 23-28, 2010 40% 52% CNN/Time Magazine October 15-19, 2010 36% 60% Rasmussen Reports October 13, 2010 39% 52% Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos October 9-10, 2010 42% 51% CNN/Time Magazine September 24-28, 2010 38% 57% Ivan Moore Research September 23-27, 2010 35% 53% Rasmussen Reports September 19, 2010 34% 54% Rasmussen Reports August 31, 2010 43% 53% Basswood Research August 28–29, 2010 40% 54% Public Policy Polling August 27–28, 2010 37% 55% Rasmussen Reports July 15, 2010 34% 53% Rasmussen Reports May 6, 2010 30% 58% Arizona
Incumbent: Jan Brewer(R)
Winner: Jan BrewerSource Date Democrat:
Terry GoddardRepublican:
Jan BrewerElection Results November 2, 2010 42% 55% Rasmussen Reports October 28, 2010 39% 53% Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos October 23-24, 2010 44% 52% Behavior Research Center October 1-10, 2010 35% 38% Rasmussen Reports October 3, 2010 39% 55% Rasmussen Reports September 7, 2010 38% 60% Rasmussen Reports August 25, 2010 38% 57% Rasmussen Reports July 21, 2010 37% 56% Behavior Research Center June 30-July 11, 2010 25% 45% Rasmussen Reports June 29, 2010 35% 53% Rasmussen Reports May 17, 2010 39% 52% Daily Kos/Research 2K May 3–5, 2010 48% 42% Public Policy Polling April 23–25, 2010 47% 44% Rasmussen Reports April 14, 2010 40% 44% Rasmussen Reports March 16, 2010 45% 36% Rasmussen Reports January 20, 2010 43% 41% Arkansas
Incumbent: Mike Beebe(D)
Winner: Mike BeebeSource Date Democrat:
Mike BeebeRepublican:
Jim KeetElection Results November 2, 2010 64% 34% Rasmussen Reports October 28, 2010 60% 38% Mason Dixon October 15-19, 2010 59% 33% CNN/Time Magazine October 15-19, 2010 62% 33% Rasmussen Reports September 30, 2010 51% 41% Ipsos/Reuters September 17-19, 2010 55% 37% Rasmussen Reports August 18, 2010 53% 33% Rasmussen Reports July 20, 2010 50% 40% Ipsos/Reuters July 16–18, 2010 57% 35% Talk Business July 17, 2010 50% 41% Rasmussen Reports June 15, 2010 57% 33% Rasmussen Reports May 19, 2010 53% 38% California
Incumbent: Arnold Schwarzenegger(R)-retiring
Winner: Jerry BrownSource Date Democrat:
Jerry BrownRepublican:
Meg WhitmanElection Results November 2, 2010 54% 41% Public Policy Polling October 29-31, 2010 51% 46% YouGov October 28-31, 2010 50% 39% Survey USA October 26-31, 2010 48% 37% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 49% 38% Rasmussen Reports October 27, 2010 49% 45% CNN/Time Magazine October 20-26, 2010 56% 38% Survey USA October 21-25, 2010 46% 38% Suffolk University October 21-24, 2010 50% 42% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 23, 2010 50% 41% Public Policy Polling October 21-23, 2010 53% 42% Rasmussen Reports October 21, 2010 48% 42% University of Southern California/Los Angeles Times
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner/American ViewpointOctober 13-20, 2010 49% 37% Survey USA October 15-18, 2010 47% 40% PPIC October 10-17, 2010 44% 36% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 16, 2010 48% 43% Field October 14-16, 2010 49% 39% Wilson Research Strategies October 13-14, 2010 44% 45% Ipsos/Reuters October 12-14, 2010 47% 40% Rasmussen Reports October 13, 2010 50% 44% Angus Reid Public Opinion October 4-6, 2010 53% 41% Ipsos/Reuters October 2-4, 2010 50% 43% Rasmussen Reports October 3, 2010 49% 44% Survey USA September 30-October 3, 2010 47% 43% CNN/Time Magazine September 24-28, 2010 52% 39% PPIC September 19-26, 2010 37% 38% University of Southern California/Los Angeles Times
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner/American ViewpointSeptember 15-22, 2010 49% 44% Survey USA September 19-21, 2010 46% 43% Field September 14-21, 2010 41% 41% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 18, 2010 45% 45% Public Policy Polling September 14-16, 2010 47% 42% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 11, 2010 43% 49% CNN/Time Magazine September 2–7, 2010 46% 48% Rasmussen Reports September 6, 2010 45% 48% Survey USA August 31-September 1, 2010 40% 47% Rasmussen Reports August 24, 2010 40% 48% Survey USA August 9–11, 2010 43% 44% Rasmussen Reports August 3, 2010 43% 41% Public Policy Polling July 23–25, 2010 46% 40% PPIC July 6–20, 2010 37% 34% Rasmussen Reports July 12, 2010 46% 47% Survey USA July 8–11, 2010 39% 46% Field June 22-July 5, 2010 44% 43% Reuters/Ipsos June 25–27, 2010 45% 39% CrossTarget/Pajamas Media June 13, 2010 46% 43% Rasmussen Reports June 9, 2010 45% 44% USC/Los Angeles Times May 19–26, 2010 44% 38% Rasmussen Reports May 24, 2010 45% 41% Public Policy Polling May 21–23, 2010 48% 36% Daily Kos/Research 2K May 17–19, 2010 46% 42% PPIC May 9–16, 2010 42% 37% Rasmussen Reports April 19, 2010 44% 38% Los Angeles Times/USC March 23–30, 2010 41% 44% PPIC March 9–16, 2010 39% 44% Rasmussen Reports March 15, 2010 40% 40% Field March 9–15, 2010 43% 46% Daily Kos/Research 2K March 8–10, 2010 45% 41% Rasmussen Reports February 15, 2010 43% 43% Rasmussen Reports January 19, 2010 43% 39% PPIC January 12–19, 2010 41% 36% Field January 5–17, 2010 46% 36% Colorado
Incumbent: Bill Ritter(D)-retiring
Winner: John HickenlooperSource Date Democrat:
John HickenlooperRepublican:
Dan MaesAmerican Constitution:
Tom TancredoPublic Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 48% 8% 43% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 30, 2010 47% 6% 44% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 48% 8% 39% RBI Strategies & Research/Colorado Pols October 24-26, 2010 48% 10% 34% CNN/Time Magazine October 20-26, 2010 51% 11% 34% Public Policy Polling October 21-23, 2010 47% 5% 44% Denver Post/Survey USA October 19-21, 2010 49% 9% 39% Magellan Strategies October 20, 2010 44% 9% 43% Ipsos/Reuters October 15-17, 2010 51% 15% 29% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 16, 2010 45% 10% 40% Rasmussen Reports October 14, 2010 42% 12% 38% Rasmussen Reports October 3, 2010 43% 16% 35% Public Policy Polling September 30-October 2, 2010 47% 13% 33% Denver Post/Survey USA September 28-30, 2010 46% 15% 34% McClatchy/Marist College September 26-28, 2010 48% 19% 29% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 25, 2010 44% 34% 15% CNN/Time Magazine September 17-20, 2010 47% 21% 29% Rasmussen Reports September 12, 2010 46% 21% 25% Public Opinion Strategies August 28-Sept. 1, 2010 48% 25% 15% Rasmussen Reports August 29, 2010 36% 24% 14% Magellan Strategies August 25–26, 2010 46% 27% 17% Ipsos/Reuters August 20–22, 2010 41% 33% 16% 45% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports August 11, 2010 43% 31% 18% Public Policy Polling August 7–8, 2010 48% 23% 22% 50% 38% -- Rasmussen Reports August 2, 2010 42% 27% 24% Survey USA/Denver Post July 27–29, 2010 46% 24% 24% 50% 41% -- Rasmussen Reports July 15, 2010 46% 43% -- Survey USA/Denver Post June 15–17, 2010 44% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports June 14, 2010 41% 41% -- Connecticut
Incumbent: Jodi Rell(R)-retiring
Winner: Dan MalloySource Date Democrats:
Dan MalloyRepublican:
Thomas C. FoleyRasmussen Reports October 31, 2010 46% 48% Quinnipiac University October 25-31, 2010 45% 48% Public Policy Polling October 27-29, 2010 47% 49% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 47% 43% Capitol Report/Merriman River Group October 24-26, 2010 45% 45% Rasmussen Reports October 24, 2010 49% 46% Quinnipiac University October 18-24, 2010 48% 43% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 23, 2010 47% 44% Suffolk University October 19-20, 2010 49% 38% Rasmussen Reports October 14, 2010 49% 45% Quinnipiac University October 7-11, 2010 49% 42% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 9, 2010 45% 41% Rasmussen Reports October 5, 2010 49% 44% CNN/Time Magazine October 1-5, 2010 52% 39% Merriman River Group/Capitol Report October 3, 2010 48% 45% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 2, 2010 47% 41% Public Policy Polling September 30-October 2, 2010 50% 40% Quinnipiac University September 21-26, 2010 45% 42% Rasmussen Reports September 26, 2010 50% 40% Quinnipiac University September 8-12, 2010 50% 41% Rasmussen Reports September 9, 2010 46% 39% Rasmussen Reports August 11, 2010 48% 33% Quinnipiac University July 28-August 2, 2010 46% 31% Quinnipiac University July 7–13, 2010 44% 33% Rasmussen Reports June 1, 2010 44% 35% Rasmussen Reports May 4, 2010 38% 35% Rasmussen Reports April 1, 2010 35% 44% Public Policy Polling January 4–5, 2010 37% 27% Florida
Incumbent: Charlie Crist (I)-retiring
Winner: Rick ScottSource Date Democrat:
Alex SinkRepublican:
Rick ScottIndependent:
Bud ChilesElection Results November 2, 2010 48% 49% Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchOctober 31-November 1, 2010 45% 49% Public Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 48% 47% -- Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchOctober 29-31, 2010 49% 46% -- YouGov October 28-31, 2010 42% 43% Quinnipiac University October 25-31, 2010 44% 43% -- YouGov October 25-28, 2010 43% 36% Rasmussen Reports October 27, 2010 45% 48% -- Mason Dixon October 25-27, 2010 46% 43% -- NY Times/Florida Newspapers
University of South Florida PolytechnicOctober 23–27, 2010 39% 44% Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchOctober 24-25, 2010 45% 47% -- Quinnipiac University October 18-24, 2010 45% 41% -- Zogby International October 18-21, 2010 43% 39% -- Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchOctober 20, 2010 45% 45% -- Ipsos/St. Petersburg Times/Miami Herald October 15-19, 2010 41% 44% -- CNN/Time Magazine October 15-19, 2010 49% 44% -- Rasmussen Reports October 18, 2010 44% 50% -- Suffolk University October 14-17, 2010 45% 38% -- Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchOctober 12-13, 2010 48% 45% -- Public Policy Polling October 9-10, 2010 46% 41% -- Quinnipiac University October 6-10, 2010 44% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports October 7, 2010 47% 50% -- Mason-Dixon/Orlando Sentinel October 4-6, 2010 44% 40% -- Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchSeptember 26-October 3, 2010 42% 44% -- Rasmussen Reports September 30, 2010 41% 46% -- Florida Chamber of Commerce
Public Opinion StrategiesSeptember 27-30, 2010 42% 46% -- Zogby International September 27-29, 2010 41% 39% -- CNN/Time Magazine September 24-28, 2010 46% 45% -- Quinnipiac University September 23-28, 2010 43% 49% -- Rasmussen Reports September 22, 2010 44% 50% -- Mason Dixon September 20-22, 2010 47% 40% -- Ipsos/Reuters September 10-12, 2010 45% 47% -- Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 11, 2010 49% 41% -- CNN/Time Magazine September 2–7, 2010 49% 42% -- Sunshine State News
Susquehanna Polling & ResearchSeptember 1–7, 2010 44% 42% -- Rasmussen Reports August 31, 2010 44% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports August 25, 2010 36% 41% 8% Public Policy Polling August 21–22, 2010 41% 34% 8% Quinnipiac University August 11–16, 2010 33% 29% 12% Mason Dixon August 9–11, 2010 40% 24% 17% Ipsos/Florida Newspapers August 6–10, 2010 29% 30% 14% Rasmussen Reports August 2, 2010 31% 35% 16% NY Times/Florida Newspapers
University of South Florida PolytechnicJuly 24–28, 2010 28% 30% 11% Quinnipiac University June 22–27, 2010 27% 29% 14% Public Policy Polling July 16–18, 2010 36% 30% 13% Ipsos/Reuters July 9–11, 2010 31% 34% 12% Rasmussen Reports June 7, 2010 40% 45% -- Quinnipiac University June 1–7, 2010 26% 35% 13% Quinnipiac University June 1–7, 2010 32% 42% -- Rasmussen Reports May 16, 2010 40% 41% -- Mason Dixon May 3–6, 2010 38% 36% -- Georgia
Incumbent: Sonny Perdue(R)-retiring
Winner: Nathan DealSource Date Democrat:
Roy BarnesRepublican:
Nathan DealLibertarian:
John MondsElection Results November 2, 2010 43% 53% 4% Mason Dixon/Georgia Newspapers October 26-28, 2010 40% 47% 6% Insider Advantage October 24, 2010 41% 47% 5% Rasmussen Reports October 24, 2010 39% 49% 5% Survey USA October 21-24, 2010 39% 49% 8% Landmark Communications October 19, 2010 39% 47% 4% Insider Advantage October 18, 2010 40% 45% 5% Insider Advantage October 10, 2010 41% 49% 3% Rasmussen Reports October 6, 2010 41% 50% 3% Insider Advantage September 27, 2010 37% 45% 5% Rasmussen Reports September 21, 2010 39% 45% 5% Survey USA September 10-12, 2010 38% 49% 9% Insider Advantage August 18, 2010 41% 45% 5% Rasmussen Reports August 11, 2010 42% 51% -- Rasmussen Reports July 20, 2010 43% 49% -- Rasmussen Reports May 20, 2010 40% 47% -- Rasmussen Reports April 22, 2010 39% 46% -- Daily Kos/Research 2K April 5–7, 2010 44% 42% -- Rasmussen Reports March 17, 2010 40% 43% -- Public Policy Polling February 26–28, 2010 43% 38% -- Rasmussen Reports February 18, 2010 37% 43% -- Rasmussen Reports January 20, 2010 43% 42% -- Hawaii
Incumbent: Linda Lingle(R)-retiring
Winner: Neil AbercrombieSource Date Democrat:
Neil AbercrombieRepublican:
Duke AionaElection Results November 2, 2010 58% 41% Honolulu Civil Beat/Merriman River Group October 23, 2010 50% 45% Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Hawaii News Now/Ward ResearchOctober 12-19, 2010 51% 43% Rasmussen Reports October 13, 2010 49% 47% Honolulu Civil Beat/Aloha Vote October 11, 2010 47% 44% Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos October 2-3, 2010 49% 47% Honolulu Star-Advertiser August 10–17, 2010 53% 41% Rasmussen Reports June 24, 2010 58% 32% Honolulu Star-Advertiser April 23–28, 2010 49% 35% Rasmussen Reports March 24, 2010 54% 31% Mason Dixon January 8–12, 2010 43% 34% Idaho
Incumbent: Butch Otter(R)
Winner: Butch OtterSource Date Democrat:
Keith AllredRepublican:
Butch OtterNew American Independent:
Jana KempElection Results November 2, 2010 33% 59% 6% Mason-Dixon/Idaho Newspapers October 20-22, 2010 30% 52% 5% Mason-Dixon/Idaho Newspapers September 13-15, 2010 29% 45% Rasmussen Reports August 31, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports July 15, 2010 36% 53% Rasmussen Reports May 11, 2010 32% 54% Rasmussen Reports March 23, 2010 28% 60% Illinois
Incumbent: Pat Quinn(D)
Winner: Pat QuinnSource Date Democrat:
Pat QuinnRepublican:
Bill BradyGreen:
Rich WhitneyIndependent:
Scott Lee CohenElection Results November 2, 2010 47% 46% 3% 4% Public Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 40% 45% 5% 4% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 30, 2010 38% 44% 4% 6% YouGov October 25-30, 2010 40% 43% -- -- Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 23, 2010 39% 44% 4% 6% WGN/Chicago Tribune/Market Shares October 18-22, 2010 39% 43% 4% 5% Rasmussen Reports October 20, 2010 37% 45% 2% 6% Mason Dixon/St Louis Post Dispatch October 18-20, 2010 40% 44% 3% 4% Public Policy Polling October 14-16, 2010 41% 42% 3% 6% Rasmussen Reports October 12, 2010 40% 46% 2% 4% Southern Illinois University September 30-October 10, 2010 30% 38% 2% 6% Rasmussen Reports October 4, 2010 38% 46% 4% Suffolk University September 30-October 3, 2010 43% 37% 3% 7% WGN/Chicago Tribune/Market Shares September 24-28, 2010 39% 38% 3% 4% CNN/Time Magazine September 24-28, 2010 37% 37% 6% 15% Global Strategy Group September 23-26, 2010 35% 36% 4% 6% Public Policy Polling September 23-26, 2010 35% 42% 4% 6% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 25, 2010 36% 46% 8% We Ask America September 13, 2010 32% 42% 4% Rasmussen Reports September 12, 2010 37% 50% 4% Rasmussen Reports August 23, 2010 37% 46% -- Public Policy Polling August 14–15, 2010 30% 39% 11% Rasmussen Reports August 9, 2010 35% 48% -- Rasmussen Reports July 26, 2010 37% 44% -- Rasmussen Reports July 7, 2010 40% 43% -- Public Policy Polling June 12–13, 2010 30% 34% 9% Rasmussen Reports June 7, 2010 36% 47% -- Daily Kos/Research 2K May 3–5, 2010 36% 39% -- Rasmussen Reports April 28, 2010 38% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports April 5, 2010 38% 45% -- Public Policy Polling April 1–5, 2010 33% 43% -- Rasmussen Reports March 8, 2010 37% 47% -- Daily Kos/Research 2K February 22–24, 2010 47% 32% -- Iowa
Incumbent: Chet Culver(D)
Winner: Terry BranstadSource Date Democrat:
Chet CulverRepublican:
Terry BranstadElection Results November 2, 2010 43% 53% Des Moines Register/Selzer & Co. October 26-29, 2010 38% 50% Global Strategy Group October 22-25, 2010 40% 46% Global Strategy Group October 7-10, 2010 39% 47% Rasmussen Reports September 23, 2010 37% 55% Des Moines Register/Selzer & Co. September 19-22, 2010 33% 52% Rasmussen Reports August 5, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports June 14, 2010 31% 57% Public Policy Polling May 25–27, 2010 37% 52% Research 2K May 3–5, 2010 41% 48% Rasmussen Reports April 29, 2010 38% 53% Magellan Data & Mapping Strategies March 30, 2010 34% 50% Rasmussen Reports March 17, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports February 18, 2010 37% 53% Research 2K February 15–17, 2010 38% 54% Selzer & Co./Des Moines Register January 31-Feb. 3, 2010 33% 53% Kansas
Incumbent: Mark Parkinson(D)-retiring
Winner: Sam BrownbackSource Date Democrat:
Tom HollandRepublican:
Sam BrownbackElection Results November 2, 2010 32% 63% Survey USA October 22-26, 2010 32% 59% Survey USA October 10-12, 2010 32% 60% Survey USA September 14–16, 2010 32% 59% Survey USA August 12–15, 2010 25% 67% Rasmussen Reports August 4, 2010 34% 57% Rasmussen Reports June 30, 2010 31% 59% Rasmussen Reports May 11, 2010 27% 58% Rasmussen Reports February 24, 2010 33% 55% Maine
Incumbent: John Baldacci(D)-retiring
Winner: Paul LePageSource Date Democrat:
Libby MitchellRepublican:
Paul LePageIndependent:
Eliot CutlerIndependent:
Shawn MoodyMaine People's Resource Center
Down East MagazineOctober 28-30, 2010 24% 39% 29% 4% Critical Insights/Maine Today October 27-28, 2010 21% 40% 21% 4% Public Policy Polling October 26-28, 2010 24% 40% 28% 4% Pan Atlantic SMS Group October 25-27, 2010 22% 37% 31% 3% Rasmussen Reports October 26, 2010 26% 40% 26% -- Critical Insights October 13-17, 2010 20% 32% 19% -- Pan Atlantic SMS Group October 11-15, 2010 28% 33% 14% 5% Rasmussen Reports October 12, 2010 32% 35% 21% -- Critical Insights October 10-11, 2010 29% 34% 13% 6% Pine Tree Politics/Critical Insights
Maine Center for Public Opinion ResearchOctober 4-7, 2010 29% 30% 11% 5% Critical Insights/Maine Today September 27, 2010 30% 29% 9% 5% Greenberg Quinlan Rosner September 22-24, 2010 34% 38% 10% 8% Rasmussen Reports September 20, 2010 27% 45% 14% -- Critical Insights/Maine Today September 13, 2010 25% 38% 11% 4% Public Policy Polling September 2–6, 2010 29% 43% 11% 5% Rasmussen Reports August 12, 2010 30% 38% 16% -- Rasmussen Reports July 14, 2010 31% 39% 15% -- Rasmussen Reports June 10, 2010 36% 43% 7% -- Maryland
Incumbent: Martin O’Malley(D)
Winner: Martin O'MalleySource Date Democrat:
Martin O’MalleyRepublican:
Bob EhrlichElection Results November 2, 2010 56% 42% Rasmussen Reports October 24, 2010 52% 42% Washington Post/Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas October 19-22, 2010 54% 40% Baltimore Sun/OpinionWorks October 15-20, 2010 52% 38% Gonzales Research October 11-16, 2010 47% 42% Rasmussen Reports October 4, 2010 49% 41% Washington Post/Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas September 22-26, 2010 49% 35% Rasmussen Reports September 15, 2010 50% 47% Center Maryland/OpinionWorks August 13–18, 2010 47% 41% Rasmussen Reports August 17, 2010 45% 44% Gonzales Research July 13–21, 2010 45% 42% Public Policy Polling July 10–12, 2010 45% 42% Rasmussen Reports July 8, 2010 46% 47% Magellan Strategies June 29, 2010 43% 46% Rasmussen Reports June 8, 2010 45% 45% Washington Post May 3–6, 2010 49% 41% Rasmussen Reports April 20, 2010 47% 44% Rasmussen Reports February 23, 2010 49% 43% Gonzales Research January 13–17, 2010 48% 39% Massachusetts
Incumbent: Deval Patrick(D)
Winner: Deval PatrickSource Date Democrat:
Deval PatrickRepublican:
Charles D. Baker, Jr.Independent:
Tim CahillGreen:
Jill SteinElection Results November 2, 2010 48% 42% 8% 1% Western New England College October 24-28, 2010 42% 37% 11% 3% Rasmussen Reports October 27, 2010 46% 44% 6% -- Suffolk University October 25-27, 2010 43% 37% 8% 1% University of New Hampshire/Boston Globe October 17-22, 2010 43% 39% 8% 2% Western New England College October 16-21, 2010 44% 36% 8% 5% Rasmussen Reports October 16, 2010 47% 42% 6% -- Public Opinion Strategies October 11-13, 2010 35% 42% 10% -- Suffolk University October 10-12, 2010 46% 39% 10% 1% Rasmussen Reports September 28, 2010 47% 42% 6% -- Western New England College September 19-23, 2010 39% 33% 16% -- University of New Hampshire/Boston Globe September 17-22, 2010 35% 34% 11% -- Suffolk University September 16-19, 2010 41% 34% 14% 4% Rasmussen Reports September 15, 2010 45% 42% 5% -- Rasmussen Reports September 1, 2010 39% 34% 18% -- State House News August 29–31, 2010 34% 28% 18% 4% Rasmussen Reports July 22, 2010 38% 32% 17% -- UNH/Boston Globe June 17–23, 2010 38% 31% 9% 2% Rasmussen Reports June 21, 2010 41% 34% 16% -- Suffolk University May 20–23, 2010 42% 29% 14% 8% Rasmussen Reports May 10, 2010 45% 31% 14% -- Western New England College April 11–15, 2010 34% 27% 29% -- Rasmussen Reports April 5, 2010 35% 27% 23% -- Rasmussen Reports March 8, 2010 35% 32% 19% -- Suffolk University February 21–24, 2010 33% 25% 23% -- Public Policy Polling January 7–9, 2010 29% 27% 21% -- Michigan
Incumbent: Jennifer Granholm(D)-retiring
Winner: Rick SnyderSource Date Democrat:
Virg BerneroRepublican:
Rick SnyderElection Results November 2, 2010 40% 58% Glengariff Group/Detroit News October 25-26, 2010 35% 53% EPIC-MRA/Detroit Free Press October 23-26, 2010 37% 55% Rossman Group/Team TelCom October 18, 2010 36% 50% Rasmussen Reports October 17, 2010 34% 54% Mitchell Research & Communication October 11, 2010 32% 52% Baydoun Consulting/Foster, McCollum, White & Associates October 11, 2010 33% 54% Baydoun Consulting/Foster, McCollum, White & Associates October 7, 2010 37% 50% EPIC-MRA/Detroit Free Press October 3-7, 2010 29% 49% Rasmussen Reports September 20, 2010 38% 51% Public Policy Polling September 17-19, 2010 31% 52% Glengariff Group/Detroit News September 7–8, 2010 36% 56% Mitchell Research & Communication August 25–29, 2010 26% 53% EPIC-MRA/Detroit Free Press August 21–23, 2010 29% 51% Glengariff Group/Detroit News August 9–10, 2010 32% 51% Rasmussen Reports August 4, 2010 37% 49% Rasmussen Reports June 9, 2010 30% 42% Public Policy Polling May 25–27, 2010 28% 44% EPIC-MRA/Detroit Free Press May 22–26, 2010 28% 51% EPIC-MRA/Detroit Free Press March 28–31, 2010 29% 42% Michigan Research Group March 10–15, 2010 26% 42% Minnesota
Incumbent: Tim Pawlenty(R)-retiring
Primary Date: August 10Source Date Democrat:
Mark DaytonRepublican:
Tom EmmerIndependence:
Tom HornerElection Results November 2, 2010 44% 43% 12% Public Policy Polling October 27-29, 2010 43% 40% 15% SurveyUSA October 24-27, 2010 39% 38% 13% Minnesota Public Radio/University of Minnesota October 21-25, 2010 41% 29% 11% Star Tribune
Princeton Survey Research Associates InternationalOctober 18-21, 2010 41% 34% 13% St. Cloud State University October 10-21, 2010 37% 27% 18% Rasmussen Reports October 20, 2010 44% 41% 10% SurveyUSA October 11-13, 2010 42% 37% 14% Rasmussen Reports October 6, 2010 40% 38% 15% Minnesota Public Radio/University of Minnesota September 22-26, 2010 38% 27% 16% Minnesota Poll September 20-23, 2010 39% 30% 18% Rasmussen Reports September 22, 2010 41% 42% 9% SurveyUSA September 12-14, 2010 38% 36% 18% Minnesota Public Radio/University of Minnesota August 25–29, 2010 34% 34% 13% Rasmussen Reports August 12, 2010 45% 36% 10% KSTP/SurveyUSA August 5, 2010 46% 32% 9% Minneapolis Star Tribune July 26–29, 2010 40% 30% 13% Rasmussen Reports July 19, 2010 40% 36% 10% Survey USA June 14–16, 2010 38% 35% 12% Decision Resources, Ltd. May 28 - June 2, 2010 40% 28% 18% Rasmussen Reports May 24, 2010 35% 37% 12% MPR/Humphrey Institute May 13–16, 2010 35% 31% 9% Survey USA May 3–5, 2010 34% 42% 9% Rasmussen Reports March 10, 2010 38% 35% 7% Nebraska
Incumbent: Dave Heineman(R)
Winner: Dave HeinemanSource Date Democrat:
Mike MeisterRepublican:
Dave HeinemanElection Results November 2, 2010 26% 74% Rasmussen Reports October 7, 2010 24% 66% Rasmussen Reports September 2, 2010 28% 61% Rasmussen Reports July 19, 2010 18% 71% Nevada
Incumbent: Jim Gibbons(R)-defeated in primary
Winner: Brian SandovalSource Date Democrat:
Rory ReidRepublican:
Brian SandovalElection Results November 2, 2010 42% 53% Public Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 44% 55% YouGov October 25-30, 2010 40% 52% LVRJ/Mason Dixon October 25-27, 2010 38% 54% CNN/Time Magazine October 20-26, 2010 33% 53% Rasmussen Reports October 25, 2010 35% 58% Rasmussen Reports October 17, 2010 37% 56% LVRJ/Mason Dixon October 11-12, 2010 37% 52% Rasmussen Reports October 11, 2010 40% 55% Suffolk University October 8-11, 2010 39% 50% Public Policy Polling October 7-9, 2010 43% 52% Rasmussen Reports October 5, 2010 40% 53% CNN/Time Magazine October 1-5, 2010 35% 50% Rasmussen Reports September 28, 2010 40% 53% Public Opinion Strategies September 21-23, 2010 39% 45% Mason-Dixon/Las Vegas Review-Journal September 20-22, 2010 37% 51% CNN/Time Magazine September 10-14, 2010 31% 58% Rasmussen Reports September 13, 2010 39% 52% Ipsos/Reuters September 10-12, 2010 31% 60% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 11, 2010 38% 56% Mason Dixon/LVRJ September 7-9, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports September 1, 2010 33% 58% Mason Dixon/LVRJ August 23–25, 2010 31% 53% Rasmussen Reports August 16, 2010 36% 52% Mason Dixon/LVRJ August 9–11, 2010 36% 52% Ipsos/Reuters July 30-August 1, 2010 42% 43% Mason Dixon/LVRJ July 26–28, 2010 31% 50% Rasmussen Reports July 27, 2010 40% 50% Public Policy Polling July 16–18, 2010 38% 52% Rasmussen Reports July 12, 2010 36% 57% Rasmussen Reports June 22, 2010 33% 55% Rasmussen Reports June 9, 2010 31% 54% Mason Dixon/LVRJ June 1–3, 2010 37% 51% Daily Kos/Research 2K May 31-June 2, 2010 41% 51% Rasmussen Reports April 27, 2010 35% 53% Mason Dixon/LVRJ April 5–7, 2010 35% 50% Rasmussen Reports March 31, 2010 34% 55% Rasmussen Reports March 3, 2010 35% 53% Mason Dixon/LVRJ February 22–24, 2010 29% 51% Public Opinion Strategies February 15–16, 2010 34% 50% Rasmussen Reports February 3, 2010 33% 45% Grove Insight January 31, 2010 35% 44% New Hampshire
Incumbent: John Lynch(D)
Winner: John LynchSource Date Democrat:
John LynchRepublican:
John StephenElection Results November 2, 2010 53% 45% University of New Hampshire October 27-31, 2010 49% 41% Public Policy Polling October 27-29, 2010 53% 44% Rasmussen Reports October 27, 2010 51% 45% University of New Hampshire October 7-12, 2010 51% 38% Rasmussen Reports October 10, 2010 53% 43% American Research Group October 3-5, 2010 51% 41% University of New Hampshire September 23-29, 2010 51% 34% American Research Group September 22-26, 2010 42% 40% Rasmussen Reports September 15, 2010 48% 46% Public Policy Polling September 11-12, 2010 51% 39% Rasmussen Reports August 5, 2010 50% 39% Public Policy Polling July 23–25, 2010 51% 34% Rasmussen Reports May 26, 2010 47% 35% University of New Hampshire April 18–28, 2010 49% 32% Public Policy Polling April 17–18, 2010 47% 36% Rasmussen Reports April 7, 2010 47% 37% Rasmussen Reports March 8, 2010 50% 35% Rasmussen Reports January 12, 2010 51% 32% New Mexico
Incumbent: Bill Richardson(D)-retiring
Winner: Susana MartinezSource Date Democrat:
Diane DenishRepublican:
Susana MartinezElection Results November 2, 2010 46% 54% Albuquerque Journal October 27-28, 2010 42% 52% Rasmussen Reports October 24, 2010 42% 52% Greenberg Quinlan Rosner October 20-24, 2010 45% 46% Public Opinion Strategies October 20-24, 2010 42% 50% Survey USA October 12-14, 2010 42% 54% Rasmussen Reports October 10, 2010 43% 52% Public Opinion Strategies October 3-5, 2010 42% 51% Greenberg Quinlan Rosner September 30-October 1, 2010 46% 49% Albuquerque Journal September 27-30, 2010 41% 47% Rasmussen Reports September 29, 2010 41% 51% Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos September 25-26, 2010 42% 50% Third Eye Strategies September 21-23, 2010 46% 46% Public Opinion Strategies September 11-13, 2010 41% 52% Albuquerque Journal August 23–27, 2010 39% 45% Rasmussen Reports August 24, 2010 43% 48% Magellan Strategies June 21, 2010 43% 44% Rasmussen Reports June 3, 2010 42% 44% Rasmussen Reports May 25, 2010 43% 42% Survey USA May 23–25, 2010 43% 49% Rasmussen Reports March 24, 2010 51% 32% Public Policy Polling February 18–20, 2010 46% 32% New York
Incumbent: David Paterson(D)-retiring
Winner: Andrew CuomoSource Date Democrat:
Andrew CuomoRepublican:
Carl PaladinoConservative:
Rick LazioElection Results November 2, 2010 61% 34% YouGov October 28-31, 2010 58% 26% Siena College October 27-30, 2010 58% 33% Marist College/McClatchy October 26-28, 2010 62% 28% Survey USA October 25-28, 2010 55% 33% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 57% 25% Quinnipiac University October 18-24, 2010 55% 35% -- Marist College October 18-20, 2010 63% 28% -- Rasmussen Reports October 19, 2010 51% 37% -- Siena College October 14-18, 2010 63% 26% -- New York Times October 10-15, 2010 60% 21% Survey USA October 11-13, 2010 59% 33% Angus Reid October 5-7, 2010 63% 32% Survey USA October 5-7, 2010 57% 34% -- Quinnipiac University October 1-5, 2010 55% 37% -- CNN/Time Magazine October 1-5, 2010 65% 31% Siena College October 3-4, 2010 56% 32% -- Public Policy Polling October 1-3, 2010 53% 38% -- Marist College September 27-29, 2010 56% 34% -- Marist College September 19-22, 2010 53% 34% 10% Survey USA September 20-21, 2010 49% 40% -- Quinnipiac University September 16-20, 2010 49% 43% -- Siena College September 16-17, 2010 57% 24% 8% Rasmussen Reports September 16, 2010 54% 38% -- Quinnipiac University August 23–29, 2010 60% 23% -- Siena College August 9–12, 2010 60% 27% -- Quinnipiac University July 20–26, 2010 55% 25% -- Rasmussen Reports July 20, 2010 58% 29% -- Siena College July 6–8, 2010 64% 23% -- Rasmussen Reports June 24, 2010 55% 25% -- Quinnipiac University June 15–20, 2010 59% 23% -- Siena College June 7–9, 2010 60% 23% -- Siena College May 17–20, 2010 65% 22% -- Marist College May 3–5, 2010 67% 22% -- Rasmussen Reports April 27, 2010 55% 25% -- Quinnipiac University April 6–11, 2010 60% 24% -- Rasmussen Reports March 29, 2010 51% 28% -- Rasmussen Reports March 1, 2010 56% 27% -- Ohio
Incumbent: Ted Strickland(D)
Winner: John KasichSource Date Democrat:
Ted StricklandRepublican:
John KasichElection Results November 2, 2010 47% 49% YouGov October 28-31, 2010 41% 44% University of Cincinnati October 27-31, 2010 48% 52% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 30, 2010 44% 48% Public Policy Polling October 28-30, 2010 48% 49% Quinnipiac University October 25-30, 2010 46% 47% Columbus Dispatch October 20-29, 2010 47% 49% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 44% 44% Feldman Group October 24-27, 2010 46% 42% Rasmussen Reports October 26, 2010 44% 48% Survey USA October 22-26, 2010 44% 49% Quinnipiac University October 18-24, 2010 43% 49% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 23, 2010 43% 47% CNN/Time Magazine October 15-19, 2010 48% 46% University of Cincinnati October 14-18, 2010 47% 49% Quinnipiac University October 12-17, 2010 41% 51% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 16, 2010 43% 49% University of Cincinnati October 8-13, 2010 43% 51% Rasmussen Reports October 11, 2010 45% 48% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 9, 2010 42% 47% Angus Reid Public Opinion October 5-8, 2010 46% 48% Suffolk University October 4-6, 2010 42% 46% The Feldman Group October 3-5, 2010 46% 42% Quinnipiac University September 29-October 3, 2010 41% 50% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research October 2, 2010 43% 49% Benenson Strategy Group September 25-27, 2010 41% 40% CBS News/NY Times September 23-27, 2010 42% 43% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 25, 2010 43% 45% Ipsos/Reuters September 23-25, 2010 46% 47% Ohio Newspapers/University of Cincinnati September 16-20, 2010 45% 49% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 18, 2010 41% 47% CNN/Time Magazine September 10-14, 2010 44% 51% Quinnipiac University September 9-14, 2010 37% 54% Rasmussen Reports September 13, 2010 43% 50% Survey USA September 10-13, 2010 40% 52% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 11, 2010 43% 48% The Columbus Dispatch August 25-September 3, 2010 37% 49% Rasmussen Reports August 30, 2010 39% 47% Public Policy Polling August 27–29, 2010 40% 50% Rasmussen Reports August 16, 2010 40% 48% Reuters/Ipsos August 6–8, 2010 39% 48% Rasmussen Reports August 2, 2010 42% 45% Rasmussen Reports July 19, 2010 43% 48% Rasmussen Reports June 29, 2010 40% 47% Public Policy Polling June 26–27, 2010 41% 43% Quinnipiac University June 22–27, 2010 43% 38% Rasmussen Reports June 3, 2010 42% 47% University of Cincinnati May 11–20, 2010 49% 44% Rasmussen Reports May 5, 2010 45% 46% Quinnipiac University April 21–26, 2010 44% 38% Daily Kos/Research 2K April 5–7, 2010 45% 40% Rasmussen Reports March 30, 2010 45% 46% Quinnipiac University March 23–29, 2010 43% 38% Public Policy Polling March 20–21, 2010 37% 42% Rasmussen Reports March 4, 2010 38% 49% Quinnipiac University February 16–21, 2010 44% 39% Rasmussen Reports February 5–6, 2010 41% 47% Ohio Newspapers/UC January 13–19, 2010 45% 51% Rasmussen Reports January 12, 2010 40% 47% ORTL/Wenzel Strategies January 8–12, 2010 33% 43% Oklahoma
Incumbent: Brad Henry(D)-retiring
Winner: Mary FallinSource Date Democrat:
Jari AskinsRepublican:
Mary FallinElection Results November 2, 2010 40% 60% Tulsa World/Sooner Poll October 18-23, 2010 38% 56% Tulsa World/Sooner Poll October 3-7, 2010 38% 54% Rasmussen Reports September 23, 2010 34% 60% Rasmussen Reports August 26, 2010 37% 52% Rasmussen Reports July 28, 2010 36% 57% Tulsa World/Sooner Poll July 16–21, 2010 40% 46% Rasmussen Reports June 30, 2010 32% 55% Tulsa World/Sooner Poll May 25-June 8, 2010 36% 49% Cole Hargrave Snodgrass April 19–22, 2010 30% 52% Rasmussen Reports February 24, 2010 37% 51% Tulsa World/Sooner Poll January 2–5, 2010 36% 52% Oregon
Incumbent: Ted Kulongoski(D)-retiring
Winner: John KitzhaberSource Date Democrat:
John KitzhaberRepublican:
Chris DudleyProgressive:
Jerry WilsonPortland Tribune
Davis, Hibbitts & MidghallOctober 30-31, 2010 46% 43% Survey USA October 23-28, 2010 48% 41% Rasmussen Reports October 25, 2010 46% 49% -- Hibbitts, Davis & Midghall/Portland Tribune
FOX/Oregon Public BroadcastingOctober 24-25, 2010 43% 46% -- Grove Insight October 22-24, 2010 49% 45% -- Elway Research/The Oregonian October 18-19, 2010 45% 44% -- Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos October 16-17, 2010 48% 47% -- Survey USA October 12-14, 2010 46% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports October 10, 2010 48% 46% -- Survey USA September 12-14, 2010 43% 49% -- Riley Research August 31-September 9, 2010 40% 39% 1% Rasmussen Reports August 22, 2010 44% 45% -- Survey USA July 25–27, 2010 44% 46% -- Rasmussen Reports July 26, 2010 44% 47% -- Magellan Strategies June 28, 2010 40% 41% -- Rasmussen Reports June 17, 2010 45% 47% -- Survey USA June 7–9, 2010 40% 47% 6% Rasmussen Reports May 24, 2010 44% 45% -- Rasmussen Reports April 26, 2010 41% 41% -- Rasmussen Reports February 17, 2010 42% 36% -- Pennsylvania
Incumbent: Ed Rendell(D)-retiring
Winner: Tom CorbettSource Date Democrat:
Dan OnoratoRepublican:
Tom CorbettElection Results November 2, 2010 45% 55% Public Policy Polling October 30-31, 2010 45% 52% YouGov October 28-31, 2010 39% 47% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 28-31, 2010 42% 49% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 27-30, 2010 41% 48% Quinnipiac University October 25-30, 2010 42% 52% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 26-29, 2010 41% 50% Rasmussen Reports October 28, 2010 43% 52% YouGov October 25-28, 2010 37% 46% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 25-28, 2010 38% 52% Susquehanna Polling & Research
Pittsburgh Tribune ReviewOctober 24-27, 2010 41% 48% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 24-27, 2010 37% 52% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 23-26, 2010 38% 52% CNN/Time Magazine October 20-26, 2010 48% 46% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 22-25, 2010 39% 50% Ipsos/Reuters October 22-24, 2010 46% 43% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 21-24, 2010 41% 49% Franklin & Marshall College October 18-24, 2010 35% 51% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 20-23, 2010 41% 50% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 19-22, 2010 41% 49% Rasmussen Reports October 21, 2010 45% 50% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 18-21, 2010 40% 49% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 17-20, 2010 38% 49% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call October 16-19, 2010 40% 47% Public Policy Polling October 17-18, 2010 46% 48% Quinnipiac University September 13-17, 2010 44% 49% Rasmussen Reports October 12, 2010 40% 54% Magellan Strategies October 10, 2010 38% 48% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call September 28-October 4, 2010 36% 47% Rasmussen Reports September 29, 2010 41% 53% McClatchy/Marist College September 26-28, 2010 41% 53% Suffolk University September 24-27, 2010 40% 47% Franklin & Marshall College/Philadelphia Daily News September 20-26, 2010 32% 36% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call September 18-23, 2010 37% 46% Magellan Strategies September 21, 2010 38% 50% CNN/Time Magazine September 17-20, 2010 44% 52% Quinnipiac University September 15-19, 2010 39% 54% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 18, 2010 39% 49% Times Leader/Critical Insights September 14-16, 2010 37% 38% Rasmussen Reports September 13, 2010 39% 49% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 11, 2010 40% 50% Rasmussen Reports August 30, 2010 37% 50% Ipsos/Reuters August 27–29, 2010 34% 49% Franklin & Marshall August 16–23, 2010 28% 29% Rasmussen Reports August 16, 2010 38% 48% Public Policy Polling August 14–16, 2010 35% 48% Rasmussen Reports July 28, 2010 39% 50% Rasmussen Reports July 14, 2010 38% 48% Quinnipiac University July 6–11, 2010 37% 44% Rasmussen Reports June 29, 2010 39% 49% Public Policy Polling June 19–21, 2010 35% 45% Rasmussen Reports June 2, 2010 33% 49% Rasmussen Reports May 19, 2010 36% 49% Quinnipiac University May 4–10, 2010 37% 43% Rasmussen Reports April 15, 2010 36% 45% Muhlenberg College/Morning Call March 29-April 7, 2010 18% 42% Quinnipiac University March 30-April 5, 2010 33% 45% Public Policy Polling March 29-April 1, 2010 32% 45% Rasmussen Reports March 16, 2010 29% 46% Daily Kos/Research 2K March 8–10, 2010 34% 40% Susquehanna Polling & Research March 3–6, 2010 24% 39% Quinnipiac University February 22–28, 2010 32% 42% Rasmussen Reports February 10, 2010 26% 52% Rhode Island
Incumbent: Don Carcieri(R)-retiring
Winner: Lincoln ChafeeSource Date Democrat:
Frank CaprioRepublican:
John RobitailleIndependent:
Lincoln ChafeeModerate:
Ken BlockElection Results November 2, 2010 23% 34% 36% 6% Quest Research/NBC/Rhode Island College October 23-25, 2010 25% 28% 35% 2% Fleming & Associates October 21-25, 2010 26% 26% 33% 4% Rasmussen Reports October 21, 2010 28% 25% 35% 6% Quest Research/NBC/Rhode Island College October 4-6, 2010 37% 22% 33% -- Rasmussen Reports October 4, 2010 30% 22% 33% 4% Brown University September 27-29, 2010 30% 14% 23% 2% Fleming & Associates September 22-26, 2010 33% 19% 30% -- Quest Research/NBC September 15-17, 2010 36% 13% 24% 2% Rasmussen Reports September 16, 2010 30% 23% 33% 5% Rasmussen Reports August 17, 2010 38% 20% 32% -- Providence Journal August 5–9, 2010 34% 9% 39% 11% Brown University July 27–30, 2010 28% 7% 26% 3% Rasmussen Reports July 21, 2010 30% 23% 37% -- Rasmussen Reports May 27, 2010 32% 25% 35% -- Rasmussen Reports April 21, 2010 33% 21% 33% -- Rasmussen Reports March 25, 2010 22% 26% 37% -- Rasmussen Reports February 25, 2010 22% 24% 38% -- Brown University February 9–12, 2010 12% 28% 34% -- South Carolina
Incumbent: Mark Sanford(R)-retiring
Winner: Nikki HaleySource Date Democrat:
Vincent SheheenRepublican:
Nikki HaleyElection Results November 2, 2010 47% 51% Insider Advantage/Statehouse Report October 19, 2010 37% 51% Rasmussen Reports October 19, 2010 38% 47% Crantford & Associates October 18, 2010 41% 43% Winthrop University October 5-10, 2010 37% 46% Hamilton Campaigns October 1-4, 2010 44% 49% Crantford & Associates September 30, 2010 41% 45% Rasmussen Reports September 22, 2010 33% 50% Rasmussen Reports August 25, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports July 29, 2010 35% 49% Rasmussen Reports June 23, 2010 40% 52% Rasmussen Reports June 10, 2010 34% 55% Public Policy Polling May 22–23, 2010 34% 44% South Dakota
Incumbent: Mike Rounds(R)-retiring
Winner: Dennis DaugaardSource Date Democrat:
Scott HeidepriemRepublican:
Dennis DaugaardElection Results November 2, 2010 38% 62% Rasmussen Reports October 20, 2010 36% 55% Rasmussen Reports October 4, 2010 33% 57% Rasmussen Reports September 8, 2010 28% 57% Rasmussen Reports August 3, 2010 27% 59% Rasmussen Reports July 6, 2010 35% 52% Rasmussen Reports June 10, 2010 36% 52% Rasmussen Reports May 26, 2010 36% 51% Rasmussen Reports April 21, 2010 33% 53% Rasmussen Reports March 25, 2010 32% 49% Rasmussen Reports February 23, 2010 32% 41% Tennessee
Incumbent: Phil Bredesen(D)-retiring
Winner: Bill HaslamSource Date Democrat:
Mike McWherterRepublican:
Bill HaslamElection Results November 2, 2010 33% 65% Rasmussen Reports October 7, 2010 31% 59% Rasmussen Reports September 9, 2010 30% 55% Rasmussen Reports August 9, 2010 31% 56% Mason Dixon/TNN July 19–21, 2010 31% 49% WSMV TV Channel 4 July 8, 2010 34% 60% Rasmussen Reports June 15, 2010 32% 50% Rasmussen Reports March 22, 2010 27% 45% Texas
Incumbent: Rick Perry(R)
Winner: Rick PerrySource Date Democrat:
Bill WhiteRepublican:
Rick PerryLibertarian:
Kathie GlassElection Results November 2, 2010 42% 55% 2% Public Policy Polling October 26-28, 2010 44% 53% Blum & Weprin/Texas Newspapers October 22-27, 2010 37% 49% 2% Rasmussen Reports October 21, 2010 42% 51% Rasmussen Reports October 6, 2010 42% 53% BELO/Public Strategies September 27-October 2, 2010 36% 50% Texas Lyceum September 22-30, 2010 43% 48% 5% Rasmussen Reports September 24, 2010 42% 48% Blum & Weprin/Texas Newspapers September 15-22, 2010 39% 46% YouGov/Texas Tribune/University of Texas September 3-8, 2010 33% 39% Public Policy Polling September 2–6, 2010 42% 48% Wilson Research Strategies August 29–31, 2010 38% 50% Hill Research August 25–29, 2010 41% 42% Zogby International August 24–28, 2010 41% 44% Rasmussen Reports August 22, 2010 41% 49% Rasmussen Reports July 13, 2010 41% 50% Public Policy Polling June 19–21, 2010 43% 43% Rasmussen Reports June 16, 2010 40% 48% YouGov/Texas Tribune/University of Texas May 14-10, 2010 35% 44% Rasmussen Reports May 13, 2010 38% 51% Rasmussen Reports April 14, 2010 44% 48% Rasmussen Reports March 3, 2010 43% 49% Rasmussen Reports February 22, 2010 41% 47% Daily Kos/Research 2K February 8–10, 2010 42% 46% Dallas Morning News/Blum & Weprin Associates February 2–10, 2010 37% 43% Public Policy Polling February 4–7, 2010 42% 48% University of Texas/Texas Tribune February 1–7, 2010 35% 44% Rasmussen Reports February 1, 2010 39% 48% Rasmussen Reports January 17, 2010 40% 50% Utah
Incumbent: Gary Herbert(R)
Winner: Gary HerbertSource Date Democrat:
Peter CorroonRepublican:
Gary HerbertElection Results November 2, 2010 32% 64% Deseret News/Dan Jones & Associates October 25-28, 2010 29% 63% Mason Dixon/Salt Lake Tribune October 25-27, 2010 32% 59% Deseret News/Dan Jones & Associates October 11-14, 2010 33% 58% Rasmussen Reports October 13, 2010 29% 66% Rasmussen Reports August 23, 2010 29% 60% Rasmussen Reports June 23, 2010 31% 58% Rasmussen Reports April 8, 2010 29% 57% Vermont
Incumbent: Jim Douglas(R)-retiring
Winner: Peter ShumlinSource Date Democrat:
Peter ShumlinRepublican:
Brian DubieIndependent:
Anthony PollinaRasmussen Reports October 28, 2010 50% 45% -- Vermont Public Radio/Mason Dixon October 11-13, 2010 43% 44% -- Rasmussen Reports September 13, 2010 49% 46% -- Rasmussen Reports June 17, 2010 36% 55% -- Rasmussen Reports March 18, 2010 33% 51% -- WCAX News/Research 2K February 14–16, 2010 31% 39% 12% Wisconsin
Incumbent: Jim Doyle(D)-retiring
Winner: Scott WalkerSource Date Democrat:
Tom BarrettRepublican:
Scott WalkerElection Results November 2, 2010 47% 52% YouGov October 25-30, 2010 44% 50% Marist College/McClatchy October 26-28, 2010 44% 41% Public Policy Polling October 26-28, 2010 44% 53% Rasmussen Reports October 25, 2010 42% 52% Mellman Group
Greater Wisconsin Political FundOctober 18-20, 2010 45% 47% St. Norbert College
Wisconsin Public RadioOctober 12-15, 2010 41% 50% CNN/Time Magazine October 8-12, 2010 45% 48% Rasmussen Reports October 11, 2010 42% 51% Ipsos/Reuters October 8-11, 2010 42% 52% Rasmussen Reports September 29, 2010 44% 50% Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research September 25, 2010 45% 49% CNN/Time Magazine September 17-20, 2010 42% 53% Public Policy Polling/Daily Kos September 18-19, 2010 41% 50% Rasmussen Reports September 15, 2010 43% 51% Rasmussen Reports August 24, 2010 44% 47% Rasmussen Reports August 10, 2010 41% 49% Rasmussen Reports July 27, 2010 43% 50% Rasmussen Reports July 13, 2010 44% 48% Public Policy Polling June 26–27, 2010 38% 45% Rasmussen Reports June 21, 2010 41% 49% Rasmussen Reports May 25, 2010 41% 48% Rasmussen Reports April 20, 2010 44% 46% WPR/St. Norbert College March 23–31, 2010 28% 44% Public Policy Polling March 20–21, 2010 39% 42% Rasmussen Reports March 16, 2010 42% 48% WPRI March 7–9, 2010 32% 36% Rasmussen Reports February 17, 2010 40% 49% Rasmussen Reports January 26, 2010 38% 48% Mellman Group January 11–14, 2010 40% 39% Wyoming
Incumbent: Dave Freudenthal (D)-retiring
Winner: Matt MeadSource Date Democrat:
Leslie PetersenRepublican:
Matt MeadElection Results November 2, 2010 25% 72% Rasmussen Reports September 30, 2010 25% 61% Rasmussen Reports August 18, 2010 24% 58% Rasmussen Reports June 22, 2010 22% 49% Territorial elections
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Incumbent: Felix Perez Camacho (D)-retiring
Primary Date: September 4Source Date Democrat:
Carl T.C. GutierrezRepublican:
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Incumbent: John de Jongh (D)
Primary Date: September 11Source Date Democrat:
John de JonghIndependent:
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