Georgia's 9th congressional district special election, 2010
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The 2010 special election for the 9th congressional district of Georgia was held on May 11, 2010 to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Republican U.S. Representative Nathan Deal, who wished to concentrate on his campaign for Governor of Georgia. As no candidate received a majority in the special election, a runoff was held on June 8, 2010. The special election had originally been scheduled for April 27, but was postponed for the benefit of military and overseas voters.[1]
Background
Nathan Deal announced he was running for governor on May 1, 2009,[2] and announced on March 1 that he would resign from Congress effective March 8 to pursue his candidacy.[3] He was, however, persuaded to postpone his resignation until after voting on the Senate health care reform bill and health care reconciliation bill.[4] On March 21, less than 10 minutes after the final vote, he officially resigned.[5]
Candidates
The following candidates have qualified for the ballot:[6]
Republicans
Democrat
Independent
- Eugene Moon, marketing manager for Gainesville Welding and Rendering Equipment Inc.
Primary Results
Run-off Results
No candidate won a majority of votes on May 11, so a runoff election was held between the two leading candidates, Lee Hawkins and Tom Graves.[7]
2010 Georgia 9th Special Run-off |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Republican |
Tom Graves |
22,684 |
56.5 |
|
Republican |
Lee Hawkins |
17,499 |
43.5 |
References
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- ↑ 2010 Congressional Record, Vol. 156, Page H2169 and H2170
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