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Oregon gubernatorial election, 2010

Oregon gubernatorial election, 2010
Oregon
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  Governor Kitzhaber.jpg Chrisdudley.jpg
Nominee John Kitzhaber Chris Dudley
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Independent
Popular vote 716,525 694,287
Percentage 49.3% 47.8%

Oregon Gubernatorial Election Results by County, 2010.svg
County results

Governor before election

Ted Kulongoski
Democratic

Elected Governor

John Kitzhaber
Democratic


Ted Kulongoski
Democratic

John Kitzhaber
Democratic

The Oregon gubernatorial election of 2010 was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of Oregon, who will serve a four-year term to begin on January 10, 2011. The incumbent governor, Democrat Ted Kulongoski, was ineligible to run due to term limits barring him from being elected to more than two consecutive terms.

The Democratic candidate John Kitzhaber, who had previously served two terms as governor from 1995 to 2003, was elected to a third term, earning a narrow victory over Republican candidate Chris Dudley and two minor party candidates. Kitzhaber's election marked the first time in Oregon's history that a person has been elected to a third term as governor.

Almost every opinion poll throughout the election season showed a statistical tie between the two. State Republicans saw this election as the best chance to win the governorship since the last Republican governor, Victor Atiyeh, was re-elected in 1982. Once polls closed on election day, Dudley had led in early vote counts, but Kitzhaber's wide margins in Multnomah and Lane counties eventually erased Dudley's lead.

Oregon first used its new cross nomination system, a form of fusion voting, in the 2010 general elections. In this system, a candidate for partisan public office can be nominated by up to three political parties. Kitzhaber was nominated by the Independent Party of Oregon in addition to the Democratic Party.


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