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2010 Kentucky Senate election

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19 out of 38 seats in the Kentucky Senate
20 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader David Williams Ed Worley
(retired)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 5, 1999 January 6, 2003
Leader's seat 16thBurkesville 34thRichmond
Last election 22 15
Seats before 20[a] 17
Seats won 22[a] 15
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2
Seats up 11 7
Races won 13 5

Results:
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Independent hold      No election
Popular vote:
     50–60%      60–70%      >90%
     50–60%      >90%
     40–50%

Senate President before election

David Williams
Republican

Elected Senate President

David Williams
Republican

The 2010 Kentucky Senate election was held on November 2, 2010. The Republican and Democratic primary elections were held on May 18. Half of the senate (all even-numbered seats) were up for election. Republicans increased their majority in the chamber, gaining two seats.[1]

A numbered map of the senate districts at the time can be viewed here.

Overview

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Party Candidates Votes % Seats
Opposed Unopposed Before Won After +/−
Republican 15 3 398,458 57.88 20 13 22 +2
Democratic 15 1 271,350 39.42 17 5 15 -2
Independent 1 0 17,606 2.56 1 1 1 -
Evangelical Christian 1 0 1,004 0.15 0 0 0 -
Total 32 4 688,418 100.00 38 19 38 ±0
Source: Kentucky Secretary of State

Retiring incumbents

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A total of two senators (one Democrat and one Republican) retired, neither of which ran for other offices.[2]

Democratic

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  1. 34th: Ed Worley (Richmond): Retired.

Republican

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  1. 20th: Gary Tapp (Shelbyville): Retired.

Defeated incumbents

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Three incumbents (two Democrats and one Republican) were defeated for reelection.

Democrats

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  1. 8th: David Boswell (first elected in 1990) lost to Joseph R. Bowen.
  2. 32nd: Mike Reynolds (elected in February 2009) lost to Mike Wilson.

Republicans

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  1. 10th: Elizabeth Tori (first elected in 1994) lost to Dennis Parrett.

Summary by district

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Certified results by the Kentucky Secretary of State are available online for the primary election and general election.

District Incumbent Party Elected Party
2 Bob Leeper Ind Bob Leeper Ind
4 Dorsey Ridley Dem Dorsey Ridley Dem
6 Jerry Rhoads Dem Jerry Rhoads Dem
8 David Boswell Dem Joseph R. Bowen Rep
10 Elizabeth Tori Rep Dennis Parrett Dem
12 Alice Forgy Kerr Rep Alice Forgy Kerr Rep
14 Jimmy Higdon Rep Jimmy Higdon Rep
16 David Williams Rep David Williams Rep
18 Robin L. Webb Dem Robin L. Webb Dem
20 Gary Tapp Rep Paul Hornback Rep
22 Tom Buford Rep Tom Buford Rep
24 Katie Kratz Stine Rep Katie Kratz Stine Rep
26 Ernie Harris Rep Ernie Harris Rep
28 R. J. Palmer Dem R. J. Palmer Dem
30 Brandon Smith Rep Brandon Smith Rep
32 Mike Reynolds Dem Mike Wilson Rep
34 Ed Worley Dem Jared Carpenter Rep
36 Julie Denton Rep Julie Denton Rep
38 Dan Seum Rep Dan Seum Rep

Closest races

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Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 12, 2.38%
  2. District 2, 2.49%
  3. District 10, 3.30% (gain)
  4. District 8, 3.34% (gain)
  5. District 6, 5.19%
  6. District 28, 5.41%
  7. District 18, 6.62%

Special elections

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District 32 special

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Mike Reynolds was elected in February 2009 following the resignation of Brett Guthrie.

2009 Kentucky Senate 32nd district special election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Reynolds 8,283 54.7
Republican J. Marshall Hughes 6,858 45.3
Total votes 15,141 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 18 special

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Results by county:
  Webb
  •   50–60%
  Ditty
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%

Robin L. Webb was elected in August 2009 following the resignation of Charlie Borders.

2009 Kentucky Senate 18th district special election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robin L. Webb 8,684 48.1
Republican Jack F. Ditty 8,402 46.6
Independent Guy E. Gibbons Jr. 953 5.3
Total votes 18,039 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 14 special

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Results by county:
  Higdon
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Haydon
  •   50–60%

Jimmy Higdon was elected in December 2009 following the resignation of Dan Kelly.

2009 Kentucky Senate 14th district special election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jimmy Higdon 11,327 56.1
Democratic Jodie Haydon 8,881 43.9
Total votes 20,208 100.0
Republican hold

District 2

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Incumbent senator Bob Leeper won reelection, defeating Democratic and Republican challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Rex Smith, representative from the 4th district (1987–1995)

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • William Michael East

Independent candidates

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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 2nd district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Bob Leeper 17,606 46.3
Democratic Rex Smith 16,657 43.8
Republican William Michael East 3,790 10.0
Total votes 38,053 100.0
Independent hold

District 4

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Incumbent senator Dorsey Ridley won reelection unopposed.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 4th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dorsey Ridley Unopposed
Total votes 26,304 100.0
Democratic hold

District 6

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Incumbent senator Jerry Rhoads won reelection, defeating Republican Jack Whitfield.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Jack Whitfield

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 6th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry Rhoads 17,473 52.6
Republican Jack Whitfield 15,750 47.4
Total votes 33,223 100.0
Democratic hold

District 8

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Incumbent senator David Boswell was defeated for reelection by Republican Joseph R. Bowen.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 8th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph R. Bowen 18,073 51.7
Democratic David Boswell 16,904 48.3
Total votes 34,977 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 10

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Incumbent senator Elizabeth Tori was defeated for reelection by Democrat Dennis Parrett.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 10th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dennis Parrett 16,291 51.7
Republican Elizabeth Tori 15,250 48.3
Total votes 31,541 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

District 12

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Incumbent senator Alice Forgy Kerr won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Andrew Roberts

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alice Forgy Kerr 6,805 71.3
Republican Andrew Roberts 2,738 28.7
Total votes 9,543 100.0

General election

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Endorsements

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Don Blevins (D)

Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 12th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alice Forgy Kerr 20,341 51.2
Democratic Don Blevins 19,397 48.8
Total votes 39,738 100.0
Republican hold

District 14

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Incumbent senator Jimmy Higdon won reelection unopposed.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 14th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jimmy Higdon Unopposed
Total votes 30,360 100.0
Republican hold

District 16

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Incumbent senator David Williams won reelection, defeating primary election challenger Denver Capps.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Denver Capps

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Williams 18,407 81.6
Republican Denver Capps 4,143 18.4
Total votes 22,550 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 16th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Williams Unopposed
Total votes 24,484 100.0
Republican hold

District 18

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Incumbent senator Robin L. Webb won reelection, defeating Republican Jack Ditty.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Jack Ditty, Republican candidate for this district in August 2009

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 18th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robin L. Webb 17,617 53.3
Republican Jack Ditty 15,428 46.7
Total votes 33,045 100.0
Democratic hold

District 20

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Incumbent senator Gary Tapp did not seek reelection. He was succeeded by Republican Paul Hornback.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • David Eaton, candidate for the 58th house district in 2002 and 2004
Eliminated in primary
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  • John Spainhour

Results

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Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Eaton 8,281 55.6
Democratic John Spainhour 6,618 44.4
Total votes 14,899 100.0

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • David Glauber

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Hornback 5,328 62.9
Republican David Glauber 3,148 37.1
Total votes 8,476 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 20th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Hornback 26,883 60.5
Democratic David Eaton 17,588 39.5
Total votes 44,471 100.0
Republican hold

District 22

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Incumbent senator Tom Buford won reelection, defeating primary election challenger Chad Crouch.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Chad Crouch

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Buford 6,236 52.9
Republican Chad Crouch 5,542 47.1
Total votes 11,778 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 22nd district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Buford Unopposed
Total votes 32,080 100.0
Republican hold

District 24

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Incumbent senator Katie Kratz Stine won reelection, defeating Democrat Julie Smith-Morrow.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Julie Smith-Morrow

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 24th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Katie Kratz Stine 22,398 69.2
Democratic Julie Smith-Morrow 9,978 30.8
Total votes 32,376 100.0
Republican hold

District 26

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Incumbent senator Ernie Harris won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • John Black

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Don Godfrey

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ernie Harris 9,109 71.5
Republican Don Godfrey 3,626 28.5
Total votes 12,735 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 26th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ernie Harris 30,305 58.3
Democratic John Black 21,656 41.7
Total votes 51,961 100.0
Republican hold

District 28

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Incumbent senator R. J. Palmer won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Bryan Lutz

Results

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Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic R. J. Palmer 14,575 68.5
Democratic Bryan Lutz 6,705 31.5
Total votes 21,280 100.0

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ralph Alvarado 3,386 65.5
Republican Ryan Dotson 1,780 34.5
Total votes 5,166 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 28th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic R. J. Palmer 18,876 52.7
Republican Ralph Alvarado 16,940 47.3
Total votes 35,816 100.0
Democratic hold

District 30

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Incumbent senator Brandon Smith won reelection, defeating Democrat Johnnie L. Turner.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 30th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brandon Smith 20,870 67.2
Democratic Johnnie L. Turner 10,180 32.8
Total votes 31,050 100.0
Republican hold

District 32

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Incumbent senator Mike Reynolds was defeated for reelection by Republican Mike Wilson.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Ed Mills
  • Regina Webb

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Wilson 5,025 51.5
Republican Regina Webb 3,077 31.5
Republican Ed Mills 1,656 17.0
Total votes 9,758 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 32nd district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Wilson 18,935 55.0
Democratic Mike Reynolds 15,490 45.0
Total votes 34,425 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 34

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Incumbent senator Ed Worley did not seek reelection. He was succeeded by Republican Jared Carpenter.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Lee Murphy
Eliminated in primary
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  • Michael Cope
  • Landra Lewis

Results

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Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lee Murphy 4,452 35.5
Democratic Landra Lewis 4,106 32.8
Democratic Michael Cope 3,966 31.7
Total votes 12,524 100.0

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Kent Kessler
  • Barry Metcalf, senator from the 34th district (1994–1999) and candidate in 2002 and 2006

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jared Carpenter 4,405 37.9
Republican Kent Kessler 4,264 36.7
Republican Barry Metcalf 2,955 25.4
Total votes 11,624 100.0

Third-party candidates

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Evangelical Christian

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  • Donald VanWinkle

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 34th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jared Carpenter 23,553 64.9
Democratic Lee Murphy 11,719 32.3
Evangelical Christian Donald VanWinkle 1,004 2.8
Total votes 36,276 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 36

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Incumbent senator Julie Denton won reelection, defeating primary and general election challengers.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Rick Hiles

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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Eliminated in primary
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  • Shawn Slone

Results

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Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julie Denton 10,135 71.7
Republican Shawn Slone 4,000 28.3
Total votes 14,135 100.0

General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 36th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Julie Denton 36,864 66.8
Democratic Rick Hiles 18,291 33.2
Total votes 55,155 100.0
Republican hold

District 38

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Incumbent senator Dan Seum won reelection, defeating Democrat Marty Meyer.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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  • Marty Meyer

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee
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General election

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Results

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2010 Kentucky Senate 38th district election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Seum 26,154 60.7
Democratic Marty Meyer 16,929 39.3
Total votes 43,083 100.0
Republican hold

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Independent senator Bob Leeper caucused with the Republicans.

References

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  1. ^ "Kerr narrowly defeats Blevins". The Lexington Herald-Leader. November 3, 2010. p. A6.
  2. ^ "Legislative races draw 232 candidates - district Voters will get to decide 61 House, 19 Senate contests". The Lexington Herald-Leader. January 27, 2010. p. A1.
  3. ^ a b c "2009 Special Elections" (PDF). Kentucky State Board of Elections. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 7, 2023. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
  4. ^ "Blevins for Senate". The Lexington Herald-Leader. October 12, 2010. p. A10.

See also

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