2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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Turnout54.81% Decrease 1.42 [1]
 
Nominee Deval Patrick Charlie Baker Tim Cahill
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Running mate Tim Murray Richard Tisei Paul Loscocco
(withdrawn)[2]
Popular vote 1,112,283 964,866 184,395
Percentage 48.42% 42.00% 8.03%

Patrick:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Baker:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Cahill:      40–50%
Tie:      40–50%      No votes

Governor before election

Deval Patrick
Democratic

Elected Governor

Deval Patrick
Democratic

The 2010 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor Deval Patrick was re-elected to a second term.[3]

Party primaries were held on September 14, though all four candidates ran unopposed in their respective primaries.[4] Tim Murray, who ran on a ticket with Patrick, was re-elected Lieutenant Governor. This election is the only gubernatorial election since 1994 in which the two major parties did not have a woman on the gubernatorial ticket.

Democratic primary

Governor

Candidates

Withdrew

Polling

Poll source Dates administered Deval Patrick Grace Ross
Suffolk University[8] February 21–24, 2010 59% 15%

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

Republican primary

Governor

Candidates

Eliminated at convention
Declined

Polling

Poll source Dates administered Charlie Baker Christy Mihos
The Boston Globe/UNH[19] July 15–21, 2009 27% 20%
Suffolk University[20] November 4–8, 2009 30% 33%
Suffolk University[8] February 21–24, 2010 47% 17%

Lieutenant governor

Candidates

General election

Candidates

  • Running mate: Paul Loscocco, former Republican State Representative
  • Running mate: Tim Murray, incumbent Lieutenant Governor
  • Running mate: Richard P. Purcell, surgery clerk and ergonomics assessor[23]

Campaign

Defection of Loscocco

On October 1, 2010, Loscocco announced that he would withdraw from the race and endorse Republican candidate Charlie Baker.[2] Loscocco formally remained on the ballot, however.[24] On October 7, Cahill filed a lawsuit against four former campaign aides, alleging that they conspired to undermine his candidacy and help Charlie Baker by arranging his defection.[25] Cahill claimed that e-mails between Republican political consultants and Loscocco's top aide suggested that Loscocco may have been enticed to leave the ticket by future job promises.[26] In response, Loscocco claimed that Cahill's top aide was coordinating strategy with the Patrick campaign and the Democratic Governors' Association and thus was never actually an independent effort.[27]

Lottery ad

Soon after Cahill filed suit against him, Adam Meldrum, Cahill's former campaign manager, alleged that Cahill colluded with the Massachusetts Lottery, which is overseen by the state treasurer's office, to run an ad favorable to him during the campaign. The ad, paid for by the Commonwealth, described the Massachusetts Lottery "the most successful state lottery America" and "consistently well-managed", echoing themes from Cahill's gubernatorial campaign. Both Cahill and Massachusetts Lottery Director Mark Cavanagh denied the allegations.[25] On October 18, e-mails released in conjunction with Cahill's lawsuit appeared to reveal that the campaign attempted to have the Lottery air a series of ads that praised the lottery's management. In the e-mails, Cahill's campaign media strategist Dane Strother told Meldrum to "Get the Lottery immediately cutting a spot and get it up...Needs to focus on the Lottery being the best in the country and above reproach." Two days later, Cahill's senior adviser Scott Campbell wrote, "I think the first thing is to figure out what/where/how we want to do this ... with Lottery people."[28]

On April 2, 2012, Cahill was indicted by a Grand Jury on charges that he used $1.65 million in Massachusetts State Lottery advertising to aid his campaign for governor.[29] On December 12, 2012, a mistrial was declared in the corruption case after the jury failed to reach a verdict on two counts of conspiracy.[30]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[31] Tossup October 14, 2010
Rothenberg[32] Tilt D October 28, 2010
RealClearPolitics[33] Tossup November 1, 2010
Sabato's Crystal Ball[34] Lean D October 28, 2010
CQ Politics[35] Tossup October 28, 2010

Polling

Poll Date Deval
Patrick (D)
Charlie
Baker (R)
Tim
Cahill (I)
Jill
Stein (GR)
Rasmussen Reports[36] June 24, 2009 41% 36%
The Boston Globe/UNH[19] July 15–21, 2009 30% 20% 30%
35% 41%
Rasmussen Reports[37] October 22, 2009 34% 24% 23%
Suffolk University[38] November 4–8, 2009 38% 15% 26%
Rasmussen Reports[37] November 23, 2009 33% 28% 25%
The Boston Globe/UNH[19] January 2–6, 2010 30% 19% 23%
Public Policy Polling[39] January 7–9, 2010 29% 27% 21%
Suffolk University[8] February 21–24, 2010 33% 25% 23% 3%
Rasmussen Reports[37] March 8, 2010 35% 32% 19%
Rasmussen Reports[37] April 5, 2010 35% 27% 23%
April 17 – Baker secures Republican nomination at convention; Mihos eliminated
Rasmussen Reports[37] May 10, 2010 45% 31% 14% 1%
Suffolk University[40] May 25, 2010 42% 29% 14% 8%
Rasmussen Reports[41] June 21, 2010 41% 34% 16%
The Boston Globe/UNH[42] June 17–23, 2010 38% 31% 9% 2%
Rasmussen Reports[43] July 22, 2010 38% 32% 17%
Statehouse News[44] August 29–31, 2010 34% 28% 18% 4%
Rasmussen Reports[43] September 1, 2010 39% 34% 18%
Rasmussen Reports[43] September 17, 2010 45% 42% 5%
Suffolk University /7 News[45] September 16–19, 2010 41% 34% 14% 4%
The Boston Globe/UNH[46] September 17–22, 2010 35% 34% 11% 4%
Western New England College[47] September 19–23, 2010 39% 33% 16% 3%
Rasmussen Reports[43] September 30, 2010 47% 42% 6%
Suffolk University 7 News[48] October 10–12, 2010 46% 39% 10% 1%
Public Opinion Strategies[49] October 11–13, 2010 35% 42% 10% 2%
Rasmussen Reports[43] October 18, 2010 47% 42% 6%
Western New England College[50] October 22, 2010 44% 36% 8% 5%
Boston Globe[51] October 24, 2010 43% 39% 8% 2%
Suffolk University/7News[52] October 25–27, 2010 46% 39% 9% 2%
Rasmussen Reports[53] October 27, 2010 46% 44% 6%
Western New England College[54] October 24–28, 2010 42% 37% 11% 3%
Results (for comparison) [November 2, 2010] [ 48.4% ] [ 42.0% ] [ 8.0% ] [ 1.4% ]
Hypothetical polling

with Christy Mihos

Poll source Dates administered Deval Patrick Christy Mihos Jill Stein Tim Cahill
Rasmussen Reports[36] June 24, 2009 40% 41% –– ––
The Boston Globe/UNH[19] July 15–21, 2009 31% 18% –– 31%
40% 41% –– ––
Rasmussen Reports[55] August 20, 2009 35% 40% –– ––
Rasmussen Reports[37] October 22, 2009 34% 23% –– 23%
Suffolk University[56] November 4–8, 2009 36% 20% –– 26%
Rasmussen Reports[37] November 23, 2009 32% 26% –– 28%
The Boston Globe/UNH[19] January 2–6, 2010 32% 19% –– 23%
Public Policy Polling[39] January 7–9, 2010 28% 21% –– 25%
Suffolk University[8] February 21–24, 2010 34% 19% 3% 26%
Rasmussen Reports[37] March 8, 2010 34% 19% –– 30%
Rasmussen Reports[37] April 5, 2010 38% 15% –– 33%

with Grace Ross

Poll source Dates administered Grace Ross Charlie Baker Tim Cahill
Rasmussen Reports[37] May 10, 2010 27% 32% 16%

Fundraising

As of October 31, 2010.[57] Shading indicates candidate with the highest amount.

Candidate (Party) Raised Spent Balance
Tim Cahill (I) $570,345.01 $277,655.73 $292,689.28
Charlie Baker (R) $736,877.30 $491,089.99 $245,787.31
Deval Patrick (D) $606,991.19 $459,858.16 $147,133.03
Jill Stein (G) $64,454.75 $22,068.50 $42,386.25

Results

Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2010[58]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Deval Patrick (incumbent) 1,112,283 48.42 Decrease7.21
Republican Charlie Baker 964,866 42.00 Increase6.67
Independent Tim Cahill 184,395 8.03 Increase1.06
Green-Rainbow Jill Stein 32,895 1.43 Decrease0.51
Write-in All others 2,600 0.11 Decrease0.01
Total votes 2,297,039
  Blank 22,924
Turnout 2,319,963
Majority 147,417 6.41
Democratic hold Swing –13.88

By county

2010 United States gubernatorial election in Massachusetts (by county) [59]
County Patrick % Patrick # Baker % Baker # Others % Others # Total #
Barnstable 43.8% 47,124 47.0% 50,609 9.2% 9,876 107,609
Berkshire 70.3% 30,269 21.5% 9,266 8.2% 3,527 43,062
Bristol 46.3% 81,059 41.8% 73,220 11.8% 20,724 175,003
Dukes 57.6% 4,908 32.3% 2,757 10.1% 862 8,527
Essex 43.2% 116,360 47.5% 127,964 9.3% 25,148 269,472
Franklin 60.8% 17,068 24.4% 6,838 14.9% 4,170 28,076
Hampden 45.4% 62,816 39.5% 54,653 15.1% 20,857 138,326
Hampshire 58.4% 33,317 28.0% 15,994 13.6% 7,752 57,063
Middlesex 50.8% 283,221 40.6% 226,272 8.7% 48,481 557,974
Nantucket 50.7% 2,454 38.2% 1,846 11.1% 538 4,838
Norfolk 43.80% 119,806 43.81% 119,850 12.4% 33,882 273,538
Plymouth 38.3% 74,355 49.8% 96,592 11.9% 23,105 194,052
Suffolk 67.0% 125,961 24.9% 46,822 8.1% 15,292 188,075
Worcester 41.4% 113,565 48.2% 132,183 10.4% 28,440 274,188
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

References

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