- Source: 2010 United States Senate election in Washington
The 2010 United States Senate election in Washington was held on November 2, 2010, alongside other elections to the United States Senate in other states as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Democrat Senator Patty Murray won re-election to a fourth term by a margin of 52.1% – 47.4% over Republican Dino Rossi, who had run for governor in 2004 and 2008. This was the last U.S. Senate election in Washington where the margin of victory was single digits.
Top-two primary election
= Candidates
=Democrats
Patty Murray, incumbent U.S. Senator
Charles Allen
Bob Burr
Republicans
Dino Rossi, former State Senator and gubernatorial candidate
Paul Akers, salesman
William Chovil
Clint Didier, former NFL football player
Norma Gruber
Michael Latimer
Others
Will Baker (Reform Party)
Schalk Leonard
Skip Mercer, professor
Mohammad Said (Centrist Party)
= Polling
== Results
=General election
= Candidates
=The top 2 candidates from the blanket primary advanced to the general election.
Patty Murray (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
Dino Rossi (R), former State Senator and gubernatorial candidate
= Campaign
=Rossi heavily criticized Murray for her support of the 2009 economic stimulus package; however, Rossi's economic promises are nearly identical to those of President Bush who asked for the stimulus. Rossi supports repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. He also criticized Murray for her support for earmarks. In response, Murray said, "You bet that seniority and leadership has a big thing to do with it, but the other part of it is, I get up every day and I work hard and I believe in this and I am going to continue fighting for the community I represent."
The National Rifle Association spent $414,100 supporting Rossi and opposing Murray in the 2010 senatorial contest.
= Debates
=Rossi offered six debates, five of which would be in-state and one nationally. Murray agreed to two debates, and only two debates were held.
Seattle on KOMO-TV.
Spokane on KSPS-TV and KXLY-TV.
= Fundraising
== Predictions
== Polling
=Aggregate polls
= Results
=Murray defeated Rossi by about 114,000 votes. King County, the home of Seattle, likely gave Murray a victory.
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Island (largest city: Oak Harbor)
Pierce (largest city: Tacoma)
Skagit (largest city: Mount Vernon)
Clallam (largest city: Port Angeles)
Mason (largest city: Shelton)
Skamania (Largest city: Carson)
Cowlitz (Largest city: Longview)
Wahkiakum (Largest city: Puget Island)
= By congressional district
=Murray won 5 of 9 congressional districts.
Notes
References
External links
Elections and Voting at the Washington Secretary of State
U.S. Congress candidates for Washington Archived October 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine at Project Vote Smart
Campaign contributions from Open Secrets
2010 Washington Senate General Election: All Head-to-Head Matchups graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com
Election 2010: Washington Senate from Rasmussen Reports
2010 Washington Senate Race from Real Clear Politics
2010 Washington Senate Race from CQ Politics
Race profile from The New York Times
Editorial board endorsement interview: Senate 2010 from The Seattle Times
Official campaign websites (Archived)
Patty Murray for U.S. Senate incumbent
Dino Rossi for U.S. Senate
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