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The 2010 governor's race was one of Florida's closest, decided by just over 60,000 votes. Unlike the concurrent Senate race, the governor's race remained in doubt late into the night. When polls closed, Scott had a lead, but as the night progressed, the margin narrowed.
Elections were held in Florida on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Primary elections were held on August 24, 2010.. Florida had 4.6 million Democrats and 4 million Republicans. The latter outpolled Democrats among the 2.4 million independent voters and attracted conservative Democrats in cross-party voting.
United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 2, 2010, in 37 states (with a special election in Utah) and two territories. These elections coincided with the elections for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives as well as other state and local elections.
2010 Florida gubernatorial election; H. 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida; O. 2010 Orange County, Florida mayoral election; T.
[11] [12] This changed the county’s government from a board of county commissioners to a council-manager form of government. The following year (in 2011), the first general election for the new assembly was held. The first council members were sworn in on January 2, 2012. [13] High-profile mayoral elections are listed below:
This November, you may be surprised to see more names on the ballot for governor than you expect.
0–9. 1845 Florida gubernatorial election; 1848 Florida gubernatorial election; 1852 Florida gubernatorial election; 1856 Florida gubernatorial election
The comparison to previous primaries is no contest: Gov. Eric Holcomb spent $2.50 per vote in 2020, the price of a cheap cup of coffee. In 2016, former Gov. Mike Pence spent just 60 cents more ...