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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox election Шаблон:Elections in Texas sidebar The 2010 U.S. congressional elections in Texas were held on November 2, 2010, to determine who will represent the state of Texas in the United States House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the 112th Congress from January 2011 until January 2013.

With 27% of the voting age public turning out, the Republican Party won 23 seats and the Democratic Party won 9 seats. Three house seats changed parties this election, with the 17th, 23rd, and 27th districts all flipping from Democratic to Republican seats.

Overview

Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas by district:[1]

District Republican Democratic Others Total Result
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Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 129,398 89.73% 0 0.00% 14,811 10.27% 144,209 100% Republican hold
District 2 130,020 88.61% 0 0.00% 16,711 11.39% 146,731 100% Republican hold
District 3 101,180 66.28% 47,848 31.34% 3,624 2.37% 152,652 100% Republican hold
District 4 136,338 73.19% 40,975 22.00% 8,973 4.82% 186,286 100% Republican hold
District 5 106,742 70.53% 41,649 27.52% 2,958 1.95% 151,349 100% Republican hold
District 6 107,140 65.91% 50,717 31.20% 4,700 2.89% 162,557 100% Republican hold
District 7 143,655 81.45% 0 0.00% 32,723 18.55% 176,378 100% Republican hold
District 8 161,417 80.27% 34,694 17.25% 4,988 2.48% 201,099 100% Republican hold
District 9 24,201 22.88% 80,107 75.74% 1,459 1.38% 105,767 100% Democratic hold
District 10 144,980 64.67% 74,086 33.05% 5,105 2.28% 224,171 100% Republican hold
District 11 125,581 80.84% 23,989 15.44% 5,770 3.71% 155,340 100% Republican hold
District 12 109,882 71.86% 38,434 25.13% 4,601 3.01% 152,917 100% Republican hold
District 13 113,201 87.05% 0 0.00% 16,842 12.95% 130,043 100% Republican hold
District 14 140,623 75.99% 44,431 24.01% 0 0.00% 185,054 100% Republican hold
District 15 39,964 41.59% 53,546 55.73% 2,570 2.67% 96,080 100% Democratic hold
District 16 31,051 36.58% 49,301 58.07% 4,540 5.35% 84,892 100% Democratic hold
District 17 106,696 61.80% 63,138 36.57% 2,808 1.63% 172,642 100% Republican gain
District 18 33,067 27.26% 85,108 70.15% 3,146 2.59% 121,321 100% Democratic hold
District 19 106,059 77.78% 25,984 19.06% 4,315 3.16% 136,358 100% Republican hold
District 20 31,757 34.45% 58,645 63.62% 1,783 1.93% 92,185 100% Democratic hold
District 21 162,924 68.88% 65,927 27.87% 7,694 3.25% 236,545 100% Republican hold
District 22 140,537 67.49% 62,082 29.82% 5,604 2.69% 208,223 100% Republican hold
District 23 74,853 49.40% 67,348 44.44% 9,333 6.16% 151,534 100% Republican gain
District 24 100,078 81.57% 0 0.00% 22,609 18.43% 122,687 100% Republican hold
District 25 84,849 44.84% 99,967 52.82% 4,431 2.34% 189,247 100% Democratic hold
District 26 120,984 67.05% 55,385 30.70% 4,062 2.25% 180,431 100% Republican hold
District 27 50,976 47.85% 50,179 47.10% 5,376 5.05% 106,531 100% Republican gain
District 28 46,740 41.96% 62,773 56.35% 1,889 1.70% 111,402 100% Democratic hold
District 29 22,825 34.09% 43,257 64.61% 866 1.29% 66,948 100% Democratic hold
District 30 24,668 21.64% 86,322 75.74% 2,988 2.62% 113,978 100% Democratic hold
District 31 126,384 82.54% 0 0.00% 26,735 17.46% 153,119 100% Republican hold
District 32 79,433 62.61% 44,258 34.88% 3,178 2.50% 126,869 100% Republican hold
Total 3,058,203 64.44% 1,450,150 30.56% 237,192 5.00% 4,745,545 100%

District 1

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Шаблон:See also Republican incumbent Louie Gohmert ran for reelection.

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District 2

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Шаблон:See also Republican incumbent Ted Poe ran for reelection.

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District 3

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican candidate Sam Johnson had been the incumbent since 1991. In 2010, Johnson faced Independent Emma Berry, Democrat John Lingenfelder and Libertarian Christopher J. Claytor.

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District 4

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Ralph Hall, at the time the oldest living member of the House of Representatives, had represented the district since 1980. In 2008, Hall won re-election with 68.8%. In 2010, he won the primary with 57% of the vote, and faced a re-election campaign against Democrat attorney VaLinda Hathcox.[2]

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District 5

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Jeb Hensarling was first elected in 2002 to a heavily Republican district. A favorite among fiscal conservatives in Texas, Hensarling was considered a potential challenger for the U.S. Senate in 2012 when the incumbent Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison retired. In 2008, Hensarling was re-elected with 83.6% of the vote. In 2010, he went unopposed in the primary and faced Democrat activist Tom Berry in the general election.[3]

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District 6

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Шаблон:See alsoTwelve-term Republican Joe Barton was the chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee until Democrats took over the House in 2006. In 2008, Barton won re-election with 62.0%. He faced Democratic activist David Cozad in the general election.[4]

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District 7

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican John Culberson was unopposed in the general election.

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District 8

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Kevin Brady represented a strongly GOP district. He won re-election in 2008 with 72.6%. In 2010, he faced Libertarian Bruce West, a design engineer and 2-time Democratic congressional candidate Kent Hargett in the general election.

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District 9

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Al Green was re-elected with 94% in 2008. Republican activist Steve Mueller faced Green in the general election.[5]

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District 10

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Michael McCaul ran for reelection in 2010.[6] He defeated Democratic nominee, war veteran Ted Ankrum in the general election.[7]

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District 11

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Mike Conaway represented George W. Bush’s strongest district in the 2004 election. He won 77% of the vote in 2004 and was one of only a handful of Republicans who ran unopposed in 2006. In 2008, he won re-election with 88.3%. In 2010, he faced Democrat activist James Quillian in the general election.[8]

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District 12

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Kay Granger won re-election in 2008 with 67.6%. In 2010, she won the primary with 70%, and faced Democrat activist Tracey Smith in the general election.[9]

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District 13

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Mac Thornberry ran for re-election.

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District 14

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Ron Paul is best known for his strong libertarian views. In 2010, he won the primary with 80% of the vote. In the Democratic primary, Robert Pruett won the run off election with just 52% of the vote, and faced Paul in the general election.[10]

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Candidate (party)[11] Receipts Disbursements Cash on hand Debt
Шаблон:Party shading/Republican|Ron Paul (R) $851,353 $1,154,112 $2,197,619 $0
Шаблон:Party shading/Democratic|Robert Pruett (D) $19,421 $18,255 $1,166 $4,531
Шаблон:Party shading/Libertarian|Eugene Flynn (L) Unreported

District 15

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Rubén Hinojosa was re-elected with 62% in 2004 and 66% in 2008. In 2010, the Republican primary had a run off between Eddie Zamora and Paul Haring. Zamora won the run off with 57% of the vote and faced Hinojosa in the general election.[12]

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District 16

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Silvestre Reyes was the Chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Reyes won re-election in 2008 with 82%. In 2010, he faced Republican navy veteran Tim Besco.[13]

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District 17

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Шаблон:See also Democratic incumbent Chet Edwards was challenged by Republican nominee Bill Flores and Libertarian nominee Richard B. Kelly.

In 2008, Edwards was reelected with 53% to Republican small business owner Rob Curnock, who was overwhelmingly outspent. Edwards was a moderate Democrat, who represented one of the most conservative districts in the nation. In 2010, he went uncontested in the Democratic primary. In the Republican primary, Curnock qualified for a run off election against Flores.[14] Flores won the run off with 64% of the vote.[15]

Endorsements

The Dallas Morning News[16] and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram[17] both endorsed Edwards prior to the 2010 general election.

Polling

Poll source Dates administered Chet Edwards (D) Bill Flores (R)
OnMessage, Inc. May, 2010[18] 41% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 53%
Bennett, Petts & Normington October 4–5, 2010[19] 42% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 46%
Penn, Schoen & Berland October 19–21, 2010[20] 40% Шаблон:Party shading/Republican align=center| 52%

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District 18

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Sheila Jackson Lee represented one of the most heavily Democratic areas in the state. In 2008, she won re-election with 77% of the vote against Republican John Faulk, who she again faced in 2010.

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District 19

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Randy Neugebauer won re-election in 2006 with 68% and in 2008 with 72.5%. In 2010, he faced Democrat Andy Wilson and Libertarian Chip Peterson in the general election.[21]

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District 20

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Joaquin Castro represented much of heavily Democratic, largely Hispanic inner San Antonio.

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District 21

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Шаблон:See alsoLongtime Republican Lamar S. Smith won re-election with 60% in 2006 and 80% in 2008. In 2010, he won the primary with 80% and faced Democratic real estate broker Lainey Melnick in the general election.[22]

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District 22

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Шаблон:See alsoFreshman Pete Olson won the 2008 election with 53% in a heavily Republican district. In 2010, he faced Democrat Kesha Rogers, a LaRouche Movement supporter, and Libertarian Steve Susman, a small business owner in the general election.[23]

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District 23

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Democratic incumbent Ciro Rodriguez was challenged by Republican nominee Quico Canseco, Libertarian nominee Martin Nitschke campaign site,[24][25] Green Party nominee Ed Scharf campaign site,[26][27] and Independent Craig T. Stephens campaign site.[28][29]

In the 2010 Republican primary, Canseco won the run off election against former CIA officer Will Hurd with 56% of the vote. In the Democratic primary, Rodriguez won with 83% against Iraq war veteran Miguel Ortiz.[30]

In 2008, Rodriguez was re-elected with 56% of the vote. Obama carried the district with 51% of the vote. The district is 55% Hispanic, but has a Republican tilt as George Bush carried the district by a 15% margin.

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District 24

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Kenny Marchant faced write-in Democratic candidate Alex Dunaj in the general election.

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District 25

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Lloyd Doggett faced Republican physician Donna Campbell in the general election.

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District 26

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Шаблон:See alsoRepublican Michael Burgess won re-election in 2008 with 60.2%. In 2010, he faced Democrat attorney Neil Durrance and Libertarian Mark Boler.[2] Except for the district's first election, the 26th District has been held by the GOP and is considered one of its safe seats.

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District 27

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Democratic incumbent Solomon Ortiz was challenged by Republican nominee attorney Blake Farenthold and Libertarian nominee Ed Mishou.

The Republican primary ended in a run off which Farenthold won with 51.3% against conservative activist James Duerr.[31][32] Mishou, of Cameron County, was the 2010 Libertarian Party nominee and came in a close second to Farenthold in a 2010 27th District Tea Party poll.[33]

Ortiz was re-elected in 2008 with 58% of the vote, although Barack Obama carried the district with just 53% of the vote. The district is nearly 70% Hispanic.

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District 28

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Henry Cuellar was re-elected in 2008 with 69% of the vote, but Barack Obama only carried the district with 56% of the vote. In 2010, he faced Republican businessman Bryan Underwood in the general election.[34]

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District 29

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Шаблон:See alsoDemocrat Gene Green won re-election with 75% in 2008. In 2010, he faced Republican air force veteran Roy Morales.[35]

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District 30

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Шаблон:See alsoIncumbent Democratic nominee Eddie Bernice Johnson won re-election in 2008 with 83%. In the Republican primary Stephen Broden narrowly avoided a runoff in the first round,[36] but he won the second round with 67.5% of the vote.[37]

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District 31

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Шаблон:See alsoJohn Carter was opposed by Libertarian Bill Oliver in the general election.

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District 32

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Шаблон:See alsoSix-term incumbent Pete Sessions held a Republican-leaning district. In 2010, he faced Democrat Grier Raggio in the general election.[38]

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