Georgia statewide elections, 2010

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The Georgia Statewide executive officer elections of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010. The primary elections were held on July 20. Primary contests in which no single candidate received a majority of the vote will be decided in a runoff election on August 10.

Going into the elections, Republicans held five of the eight statewide offices.

Governor

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Incumbent Governor Sonny Perdue (R) was ineligible to seek re-election due to term-limits. For further information concerning this election, see Georgia gubernatorial election, 2010.

Lieutenant governor

Incumbent Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle (R) is seeking re-election. Carol Porter won the Democratic nomination.

Candidates

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Democrats

Libertarian

Secretary of State

Incumbent Secretary of State Brian Kemp (R), who succeeded Karen Handel (R) after she resigned to focus on her gubernatorial bid,[2] sought election to a full term and won the Republican primary on July 20. Georganna Sinkfield defeated Gail Buckner in a runoff for the Democratic nomination.

Candidates

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Democrats

Libertarian

Attorney general

Incumbent Attorney General Thurbert Baker (D) retired from his position to run for Governor of Georgia. Ken Hodges won the Democratic nomination, while Sam Olens defeated Preston W. Smith in a runoff for the Republican nomination.

Candidates

Democrats

Republicans

Libertarian

State School Superintendent

Incumbent Superintendent of Education Kathy Cox (R) originally intended to seek re-election, but on May 17 announced that she would resign effective July 1, 2010 in order to take a position as CEO of a new non-profit, the U.S. Education Delivery Institute in Washington D.C.[5] William Bradley Bryant was appointed by Gov. Perdue to fill the vacancy,[6] but failed to qualify to run in the November election as an independent.[7] Joe Martin and John D. Barge won the Democratic and Republican nominations, respectively.

Candidates

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Democrats

Libertarian

Commissioner of Insurance

Incumbent Commissioner of Insurance John Oxendine (R) is retiring from his position to run for Governor of Georgia. Ralph Hudgens defeated Maria Sheffield in a runoff for the Republican nomination, while Mary Squires was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.

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Democratic

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Commissioner of Agriculture

Incumbent Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin (D) is retiring in 2010.[10] Gary Black won the Republican nomination, while J. B. Powell was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.

Candidates

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Republicans

Libertarian

Commissioner of Labor

Incumbent Commissioner of Labor Mike Thurmond (D) is retiring from his position to run for the United States Senate. Darryl Hicks narrowly won the Democratic nomination, according to unofficial results, while Mark Butler easily won the Republican nomination.

Candidates

Democrats

Republicans

Libertarian

Georgia Public Service Commission

In 2010, one seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission will be up for election. Though candidates must come from the districts that they wish to represent on the commission, they are elected statewide.

Public Service Commissioner District 2

Incumbent second District Public Service Commissioner Bobby Baker (R) is retiring.[13] Tim Echols defeated John Douglas in a runoff for the Republican nomination, while Keith Moffett was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.

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