2010 Georgia gubernatorial election
2010 Georgia gubernatorial election
County results Precinct results Deal: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Barnes: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Tie: 40–50% 50% No data
The 2010 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Republican governor Sonny Perdue was term-limited and unable to seek re-election. Primary elections for the Republican and Democratic parties took place on July 20. Democrats nominated former governor Roy Barnes , and Republicans nominated Representative Nathan Deal following a runoff on August 10. The Libertarian Party also had ballot access and nominated John Monds . Deal won the general election, and took office on January 10, 2011.[ 1]
As of 2022[update] , this was the last election in which a candidate won the governorship by double digits. This is the first gubernatorial election in Georgia since 1990 in which the winner was of a different party than the incumbent president. This was the first election in which Republicans won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state. This was the last gubernatorial election in which Douglas , Henry , and Newton counties voted for the Republican candidate and the last in which Baker , Early , Mitchell , Peach , Clinch , Brooks , and McIntosh counties voted for the Democratic candidate.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Declined
Polling
Primary
Poll source
Dates administered
John Oxendine
Karen Handel
Nathan Deal
Eric Johnson
Ray McBerry
Austin Scott
Jeff Chapman
Undecided
Magellan Strategies [ 4]
July 18, 2010
12%
38%
20%
17%
3%
–
3%
7%
InsiderAdvantage [ 5]
July 14, 2010
15%
24%
16%
13%
3%
–
6%
22%
Rasmussen Reports [ 6]
July 13, 2010
20%
25%
25%
13%
–
–
–
14%
Mason-Dixon [ 7]
July 8–13, 2010
31%
23%
18%
6%
2%
–
1%
19%
Magellan Strategies [ 8]
July 8, 2010
18%
32%
18%
8%
3%
–
3%
14%
Survey USA [ 9]
July 7–8, 2010
32%
23%
12%
12%
5%
–
4%
10%
InsiderAdvantage [ 10]
July 1, 2010
18%
18%
12%
8%
3%
–
6%
34%
Survey USA [ 11]
June 14–17, 2010
34%
18%
17%
6%
3%
–
4%
17%
InsiderAdvantage [ 12]
April 5, 2010
26%
18%
9%
5%
–
–
–
31%
Rasmussen Reports [ 13]
December 15, 2009
28%
14%
13%
2%
2%
2%
2%
32%
Rasmussen Reports [ 14]
October 20, 2009
27%
12%
9%
3%
3%
3%
--
35%
Rasmussen Reports [ 15]
August 18, 2009
31%
13%
13%
3%
2%
--
--
31%
Rasmussen Reports [ 16]
June 17, 2009
33%
11%
10%
3%
2%
2%
--
33%
Strategic Vision [ 17]
June 17, 2009
35%
13%
12%
4%
2%
2%
--
32%
Runoff
Results
Initial primary results by county: 20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
20–30%
30–40%
40–50%
60–70%
Runoff results by county: 50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Polling
Poll source
Dates administered
Roy Barnes
Thurbert Baker
DuBose Porter
Carl Camon
David Poythress
Undecided
Rasmussen Reports [ 26]
July 13, 2010
59%
16%
5%
--
5%
12%
Mason-Dixon [ 7]
July 8–13, 2010
54%
20%
3%
--
7%
16%
Survey USA [ 9]
July 7–8, 2010
56%
18%
6%
3%
5%
9%
Survey USA [ 11]
June 14–17, 2010
63%
13%
4%
1%
5%
11%
InsiderAdvantage [ 27]
April 7, 2010
47%
18%
5%
–
6%
24%
Rasmussen Reports [ 28]
December 18, 2009
48%
17%
3%
1%
4%
19%
Rasmussen Reports [ 29]
October 20, 2009
43%
19%
4%
3%
4%
21%
Rasmussen Reports [ 30]
August 18, 2009
42%
9%
7%
1%
2%
30%
Rasmussen Reports [ 31]
June 17, 2009
48%
8%
5%
2%
2%
31%
Strategic Vision [ 17]
June 17, 2009
49%
30%
2%
-
5%
14%
Results
Primary results by county: 30–40%
40–50%
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Third party and independent candidates
Independent
Libertarian Party
Write-in
General election
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Dates administered
Nathan Deal (R)
Roy Barnes (D)
John Monds (L)
Other
Undecided
Rasmussen Reports [ 40]
October 24, 2010
49%
39%
5%
5%
1%
Insider Advantage [ 41]
Unavailable
49%
41%
3%
--
7%
Rasmussen Reports [ 40]
October 6, 2010
50%
41%
3%
3%
3%
Insider Advantage [ 42]
September 27, 2010
45%
37%
5%
--
13%
Rasmussen Reports [ 43]
September 21, 2010
45%
39%
5%
6%
5%
Insider Advantage [ 44]
September 16, 2010
42%
42%
5%
--
11%
Survey USA [ 45]
September 10–12, 2010
49%
38%
9%
--
4%
Insider Advantage [ 46]
August 17, 2010
45%
41%
5%
--
9%
Rasmussen Reports [ 47]
August 11, 2010
51%
42%
--
3%
3%
Rasmussen Reports [ 48]
July 21, 2010
49%
43%
--
4%
4%
Rasmussen Reports [ 49]
May 20, 2010
47%
40%
--
6%
7%
Rasmussen Reports [ 49]
April 22, 2010
46%
39%
--
7%
8%
Rasmussen Reports [ 49]
March 17, 2010
43%
41%
--
5%
13%
Public Policy Polling [ 50]
February 26–28, 2010
38%
43%
--
--
19%
Rasmussen Reports [ 49]
February 18, 2010
43%
37%
--
--
--
Rasmussen Reports [ 49]
January 20, 2010
42%
43%
--
--
--
Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
See also
References
^ "Deal defeats Barnes to take Governor's Mansion" . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved September 3, 2010 .
^ [1] [dead link ]
^ Amy, Jeff (December 19, 2021). "Johnny Isakson, former Georgia Republican U.S. senator, dies" . Associated Press .
^ Magellan Strategies
^ InsiderAdvantage
^ Rasmussen Reports
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^ a b Survey USA
^ InsiderAdvantage
^ a b Survey USA
^ InsiderAdvantage
^ Rasmussen Reports
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^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ a b Strategic Vision
^ Landmark Communications
^ Georgia Newspapers
^ Insider Advantage
^ Landmark Communications
^ McLaughlin & Associates Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Unofficial And Incomplete Results of the Tuesday, July 20, 2010 General Primary Election" , Georgia Secretary of State , July 20, 2010, archived from the original on July 23, 2010, retrieved July 25, 2010
^ "The 2010 Results Maps" . Politico.Com. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ Jim Galloway (June 3, 2009). "Roy Barnes to join 2010 race for Georgia governor | Political Insider" . Blogs.ajc.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ Rasmussen Reports
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^ "7/20/2010 - Governor" . Sos.georgia.gov. Archived from the original on July 23, 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ a b c "Georgia 2010 Midterm Election" . Thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved August 21, 2010 .
^ "John Monds to seek Libertarian nomination for Governor" www.lp.org. Retrieved September 15, 2009.
^ "2010 Governors Race Ratings" . Cook Political Report . Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "Governor Ratings" . Rothenberg Political Report . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "2010 Governor Races" . RealClearPolitics . Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "THE CRYSTAL BALL'S FINAL CALLS" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . October 28, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ "Race Ratings Chart: Governor" . CQ Politics . Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010 .
^ a b Rasmussen Reports
^ Insider Advantage
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^ Rasmussen Reports
^ Rasmussen Reports
^ a b c d e Rasmussen Reports
^ Public Policy Polling
^ "11/2/2010 - Federal and Statewide" . Archived from the original on March 27, 2016. Retrieved March 31, 2011 .
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