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| election_name = United States Senate election in Ohio, 2010 | country = Ohio | type = presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = United States Senate election in Ohio, 2004 | previous_year = 2004 | next_election = United States Senate election in Ohio, 2016 | next_year = 2016 | election_date = November 2, 2010 | image1 = | nominee1 = Rob Portman | party1 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = 2,125,810 | percentage1 = 56.8% | image2 = | nominee2 = Lee Fisher | party2 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 1,448,092 | percentage2 = 39.4% | map_image = Ohio Senatorial Election Results by County, 2010.svg | map_size = 201px | map_caption = County ResultsPortman: {{legend0|#ffb2b2|40–50%}} {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} {{legend0|#d75d5d|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d72f30|70–80%}} Fisher: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} | title = U.S. Senator | before_election = George Voinovich | before_party = Republican Party (United States) | after_election = Rob Portman[1] | after_party = Republican Party (United States) }}{{ElectionsOH}} The 2010 United States Senate election in Ohio was held on November 2, 2010, as one of many Ohio elections in 2010. Incumbent two-term Republican U.S. Senator George Voinovich decided to retire instead of seeking a third term.[2] Republican Rob Portman won the open seat. Democratic primaryBackgroundCongressman Tim Ryan, Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, and Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher were considered leading contenders to run against George Voinovich.[3] Ohio Governor Ted Strickland urged Jennifer Brunner to run for re-election rather than run for the Senate.[4] Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones and Ohio State Representative Tyrone Yates considered running, but both withdrew from consideration.[5][6] Candidates
CampaignOn February 17, 2009, Brunner and Fisher both officially announced their candidacies for the now-open seat election, with Strickland officially endorsing Fisher.[4][7][8] Ryan declined to run and endorsed Fisher in July.[9] Fisher was endorsed by Governor Ted Strickland and U.S. Representatives John Boccieri, Tim Ryan, Zack Space, and Charlie Wilson.[10] Polling in late 2009 and January 2010 showed Brunner to be more competitive than Fisher in a general election matchup against Portman, while Fisher and Brunner were deadlocked in Democratic primary polling.[11] Charlene Renee Bradley and Traci Johnson also filed to run in the Democratic primary.[12] Polling
Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Democratic primary results[13] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Lee Irwin Fisher | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 380,189 | percentage = 55.6% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change | candidate = Jennifer Lee Brunner | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 304,026 | percentage = 44.4% }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 684,206 | percentage = 100.0% }}{{Election box end}} Republican primaryBackgroundWith rumors circulating about Voinovich's possible retirement, former Director of the Office of Management and Budget, United States Trade Representative, and Congressman Rob Portman and State Auditor Mary Taylor were considered the main contenders for the Republican nomination.[14] Former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell was also considered a potential candidate, but declined in order to run for chairman of the Republican National Committee.[15] Candidate
CampaignWhen Voinovich made his retirement official, Portman declared his candidacy the next day.[16] Thomas Ganley, a Cleveland car dealer, launched his campaign for the nomination in April, after Portman had collected support from most of the Ohio Republican establishment.[17] Taylor officially declined to run in May and was announced as gubernatorial candidate John Kasich's running mate on January 12, 2010[18] Ganley was the only other declared candidate, but on February 17, 2010, he announced that he would switch races and run against Betty Sutton in Ohio's 13th congressional district instead,[19] leaving Portman as the only Republican candidate. He had over $7 million in campaign funds.[20] Results{{Election box begin no change| title = Republican primary results[21] }}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change | candidate = Rob Portman | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 667,369 | percentage = 100.00% }}{{Election box total no change | votes = 657,354 | percentage = 100.00% }}{{Election box end}} General electionCandidates
CampaignWhen the incumbent announced he would retire, Portman jumped into the race in early 2009. During the two-year time period, Portman raised over $9 million.[22] Originally, the election was seen as a toss up.[23] His experience as a former Bush official was considered to be a big problem for Portman. Both President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden campaigned for Fisher.[24] Television advertisements were very negative. Fisher attacked Portman for helping to ship jobs overseas during his entire political career, backing deals that shipped jobs overseas, and the trade deficit with China, which grew by over $41 billion.[25] Portman claimed in response that most jobs were being lost to other states, not countries.[26] Portman attacked Fisher for supporting Obama's stimulus and cap and trade.[27][28] DebatesThree debates were held in Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo.[29] The first one was in Toledo on October 5. The second one was in Cleveland on October 8, while the third was in Columbus on October 12. Predictions
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ResultsWinning the election, Portman received 57% of the votes. He received the majority of votes in 82 of 88 counties and in 15 of 18 Congressional districts, including the district of liberal U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich.[39] {{Election box begin| title = United States Senate election in Ohio, 2010[40]{{Election box winning candidate with party link | candidate = Robert Jones Portman | party = Republican Party (United States) | votes = 2,168,742 | percentage = 56.85% | change = -6.61% }}{{Election box candidate with party link | candidate = Lee Irwin Fisher | party = Democratic Party (United States) | votes = 1,503,297 | percentage = 39.40% | change = +2.85% }}{{Election box candidate with party link | candidate = Eric Deaton | party = Constitution Party (United States) | votes = 65,856 | percentage = 1.72% | change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link | candidate = Michael Pryce | party = Independent (United States) | votes = 50,101 | percentage = 1.31% | change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link | candidate = Daniel LaBotz | party = Socialist Party USA | votes = 26,454 | percentage = 0.69% | change = N/A }}{{Election box candidate with party link | candidate = Arthur Sullivan (write-in) | party = N/A | votes = 648 | percentage = 0.02% | change = N/A }}{{Election box majority | votes = 665,445 | percentage = 17.44% | change = }}{{Election box total | votes = 3,815,098 | percentage = 100.00% | change = }}{{Election box hold with party link | winner = Republican Party (United States) | loser = Democratic Party (United States) | swing = NA }}{{Election box end}} See also
References1. ^Ohio Senate election results – Politics – Decision 2010 – msnbc.com 2. ^{{cite web | url=http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2009/01/its_official_voinovich_to_reti.html | title=It's official: Voinovich to retire from Senate after 2010 | author=Dubail, Jean | date=January 12, 2009 | work=Cleveland Plain Dealer | accessdate=November 10, 2009 }} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.vindy.com/news/2009/jan/13/will-ryan-make-a-run-for-senate | title=Will Ryan make a run for Senate? | author=Skolnick, David | date=January 13, 2009 | work=The Vindicator | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 4. ^1 {{cite web | url=http://www.cleveland.com/news/naymik/index.ssf?/base/opinion-0/1233653547210721.xml&coll=2 | title=Ohio Democrats brace for collision over open Senate seat | author=Naymik, Mark | date=February 3, 2009 | work=Cleveland Plain Dealer | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2009/02/race_for_voinovichs_seat_toss.html | title=3rd Democratic candidate emerges for Voinovich's Senate seat; analyst calls it a toss-up | author=Koff, Stephen | date=February 26, 2009 | work=Cleveland Plain Dealer | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2009/08/25/yates-endorses-fisher | title=Yates endorses Fisher | author=Wilkinson, H | date=August 25, 2009 | work=Cincinnati Enquirer | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2009/02/brunner_to_announce_us_senate.html | title=Jennifer Brunner announces candidacy for U.S. Senate | author=Naymik, Mark | date=February 17, 2009 | work=Cleveland Plain Dealer | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2009/02/wait_a_minute_fisher_says_hes.html | title=Lt. 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Fisher for Senate seat | date=July 27, 2009 | work=The Vindicator | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fisherforohio.com/endorsements/elected_officials | title=Elected Officials / Endorsements / Lee Fisher for Ohio | publisher=Fisherforohio.com | accessdate=August 21, 2010}} 11. ^{{cite web | author=Chuck Crow, The Plain Dealer | url=http://www.cleveland.com/naymik/index.ssf/2010/01/real_test_of_us_senate_candida.html | title=Real test of U.S. Senate candidate Jennifer Brunner coming soon | publisher=Cleveland.com | accessdate=August 21, 2010}} 12. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/PressReleases/2010/2010-02-18.aspx | title=Candidates File for the May 4 State Primary | date=February 18, 2010 | work=Ohio Secretary of State | accessdate=February 24, 2010}} 13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.politico.com/2010/maps/#/Senate/2010/OH | title=The 2010 Results Maps | publisher=Politico.Com | accessdate=August 21, 2010}} 14. ^{{cite web | url=http://blog.cleveland.com/pdopinion/2009/01/voinovich_in_2010_well_see_1.html | title=Voinovich in 2010? We'll see | author=Larkin, Brent | date=January 9, 2009 | work=Cleveland Plain Dealer | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 15. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/01/13/copy/aport.html?sid=101 | title=Portman says he's leaning toward Senate run | date=January 13, 2009 | work=Columbus Dispatch | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 16. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.daytondailynews.com/o/content/shared-gen/blogs/dayton/ohiopolitics/entries/2009/01/13/portman_to_launch_senate_campa.html | title=Portman announces for U.S. Senate, to start statewide campaign tour | author=Hershey, William | date=January 13, 2009 | work=Dayton Daily News | accessdate=November 11, 2009 }} 17. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.wkyc.com/news/local/news_article.aspx?storyid=110769&catid=3 | title=Auto dealer Ganley expected to announce run for Voinovich's Senate seat | author=Wendel, Kim | date=April 4, 2009 | work=WKYC | accessdate=November 11, 2009}} 18. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2010/01/ohio_auditor_mary_taylor_to_se.html | title=Ohio Auditor Mary Taylor won't seek re-election, instead will run for lieutenant governor. | publisher=cleveland.com | accessdate=August 21, 2010}} 19. ^{{cite web | url=http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/eyeon2010/2010/02/ganley-switching-races-in-ohio.html | title=Ganley Switching Races in Ohio, Will Challenge Sutton | author=Gonzales, Nathan | date=February 17, 2010 | work=CQ Politics | accessdate=February 17, 2010 }} 20. ^{{cite web | first=Eric | last=Kleefeld | url=http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/tom-ganley/2010/02 | title=Tom Ganley: February 2010 {{!}} TPMDC | publisher=Tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com | date=February 17, 2010 | accessdate=August 21, 2010}} 21. ^My Results Archived copy at the Library of Congress (November 9, 2011). 22. ^Race Detail Display Page : Roll Call 23. ^CQ Politics | Poll Tracker - Ohio Senate: Portman Even With Fisher, Leads Brunner 24. ^Prospects in Ohio Looking Better for Senate GOP : Roll Call 25. ^PolitiFact | Lee Fisher hammers Rob Portman on record in Bush administration 26. ^Portman targets Fisher with claim that most jobs Ohio lost went to other states: PolitiFact Ohio | cleveland.com 27. ^Democrats Use Portman Ad As Opening To Attack - The Eye (CQ Politics) 28. ^RealClearPolitics - Portman Hits Fisher on Jobs in New Ad 29. ^U.S. Senate candidates Rob Portman and Lee Fisher agree to debates in Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo | cleveland.com 30. ^{{Cite web | url=http://cookpolitical.com/senate | title=Senate | publisher=Cook Political Report | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 31. ^{{Cite web | url=http://electoral-vote.com | title= Electoral-vote.com | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 32. ^{{Cite web | url=http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/forecasts/senate/ohio | title=FiveThirtyEight Forecasts: Ohio Senate | publisher=New York Times | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 33. ^{{Cite web | url=http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/senate | title=Senate Ratings | publisher=Rothenberg Political Report | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 34. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2010/senate/2010_elections_senate_map.html | title=Battle for the Senate | publisher=RealClearPolitics | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 35. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2010/election_2010_senate_elections/election_2010_senate_balance_of_power | title=Election 2010: Senate Balance Of Power | publisher=Rasmussen Reports | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 36. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/articles/category/2010-senate | title=2010 Senate Ratings | publisher=Sabato's Crystal Ball | accessdate=October 22, 2010}} 37. ^{{Cite web | url=http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-senate | title=Race Ratings Chart: Senate | publisher=CQ Politics | accessdate=October 22, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101028234525/http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=ratings-senate | archivedate=October 28, 2010 }} 38. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fec.gov:80/DisclosureSearch/HSRefreshCandList.do?category=stateS_all&stateName=OH&election_yr=2010 | title=2010 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Ohio | publisher=fec.gov | accessdate=July 21, 2010}} 39. ^http://www.rollcall.com/issues/56_97/-204148-1.html 40. ^{{cite web | url=http://vote.sos.state.oh.us/pls/enrpublic/f?p=130:6:0 | title=State of Ohio 2010 General Election November 2, 2010 Unofficial Results | work=Ohio Secretary of State | date=November 2, 2010 | accessdate=November 6, 2010 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20111109051100/http%3A//vote%2Esos%2Estate%2Eoh%2Eus/pls/enrpublic/f?p%3D130%3A6%3A0 | archivedate= November 9, 2011 }} External links
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