New Hampshire gubernatorial election 2010

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The 2010 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 2010 to determine the governor of the US state of New Hampshire for the next two years. Incumbent John Lynch ( Democratic Party ) successfully ran for a fourth term.

Primaries

As usual in many elections in the US, voters initially a code (given under Primary ) those candidates who took the only for his respective party against the candidates of the other parties in the actual election.

Democratic Party

Candidates in the Democratic Party primary were:

Republican Party

Candidates in the Republican Party primary were:

  • Jack Kimball, entrepreneur
  • Frank Robert Emiro Sr., Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
  • John Stephen
  • Karen Testerman, political activist

Election results

Democratic primary

Political party candidate be right %
Democratic Party John Lynch 49,832 87.5
Democratic Party Timothy Robertson 3,771 6.6
Democratic Party Frank Sullivan 3,377 5.9

Republican area code

Political party candidate be right %
Republican Party John Stephen 77,962 61.6
Republican Party Jack Kimball 31,581 24.9
Republican Party Karen Testerman 12,708 10.0
Republican Party Frank Emiro 4,394 3.5

Gubernatorial election

Political party candidate be right %
Democratic Party John Lynch 240.346 52.63 (−17.57% p)
Republican Party John Stephen 205,616 45.03 (+17.43% p)
Libertarian party John J. Babiarz 10,089 2.21 (+0.02% p)
Others 537 -

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