2010 United States House Of Representatives Elections In Tennessee
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The 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee was held on November 2, 2010, to elect the nine U.S. representatives from the state of Tennessee, one from each of the state's nine congressional districts. During the general elections, the
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flipped Tennessee's
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, and 8th congressional districts, which changed Tennessee's House delegation from a 5-4
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majority to a 7-2 Republican majority.


Overview


By district

Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee by district:


District 1

This district covers northeast Tennessee, including all of Carter, Cocke, Greene,
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, and Washington counties and parts of Jefferson County and Sevier County. It had been represented by Republican Phil Roe since 2009. The winner of the GOP primary was all but assured of representing the district in Congress as this is one of the safest seats for the GOP; it had held the seat continuously since 1881 and, since prior to the Civil War, the GOP or its predecessors had held the seat for all but four years.


Democratic primary

*Michael Clark


Republican primary

* Phil Roe, incumbent *Mahmood "Michael" Sabri


General election


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District 2

This district lies in the east central part of the state, based in Knoxville and is largely coextensive with that city's metropolitan area. It had been represented by Republican Jimmy Duncan since November, 1988. The winner of the GOP primary was all but assured of representing the district in Congress as this was one of the safest seats for the GOP (even safer than the neighboring First District); the GOP or its predecessors had held the seat continuously since prior to the Civil War.


Democratic primary

*Dave Hancock


Republican primary

* Jimmy Duncan, incumbent


General election


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District 3

Republican Representative Zach Wamp announced that he would be running for governor in 2010, leaving the third district open.


Democratic primary

*Alicia Mitchell *Brenda Freeman Short *Brent Davis Staton *
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, attorney and perennial candidate *Larry J. Abeare, Sr (write-in)


Republican primary

*Tommy Crangle *
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, attorney *Tim Gobble *Harvey Howard *Jean Howard-Hill *Van Irion *Rick Kernea * Basil Marceaux, perennial candidate *Art Rhodes * Robin Smith, former TNGOP Chairwoman *Grover Travillian


General election


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District 4

Democratic incumbent Lincoln Davis ran for re-election, challenged by Republican nominee Scott DesJarlais, a physician in Jasper, and Independents Paul H. Curtis
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, James Gray
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, Richard S. Johnson
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, and Gerald York
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. Davis had represented the district since 2003. He turned down a run for governor, deciding to run for re-election instead. This district lies in
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and
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. Scott DesJarlais (R) won the election.
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District 5

This district lies in Middle Tennessee, including almost all of Davidson County, half of Wilson County, and half of
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. Nearly two-thirds of the district's voting population lives in
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. It had been represented by Democrat Jim Cooper since 2003. Jim Cooper (D) won re-election.
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District 6

This district lies in Middle Tennessee, including all of Bedford, Cannon, Clay, DeKalb, Jackson, Macon, Marshall, Overton, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith,
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, and Trousdale Counties, as well as a portion of Wilson County. It had been represented by Democrat Bart Gordon since 1985. Gordon announced on December 14, 2009 that he would not be seeking another term, leaving the sixth district open.
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Jim Tracy, State Senator Diane Black, Rutherford County Republican Chairwoman
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, United States Army Reserve Major General Dave Evans, realtor Gary Mann, and businessman Kerry Roberts ran for the Republican nomination. Democratic candidates included
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and Iraq veteran Brett Carter, aviation safety inspector George Erdel, ex-
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Ben Leming, Henry Barry, and Devora Butler. The nominees were Brett Carter (D) and Diane Black (R). Diane Black (R) won the election.
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District 7

This district lies in
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and southwestern Tennessee, connecting suburbs of Memphis and
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. It had been represented by Republican Marsha Blackburn since 2003. She faced a challenge from
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professor and Democrat Dr. Greg Rabidoux. Marsha Blackburn (R) won re-election.
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District 8

Democratic incumbent John S. Tanner, who had represented the district since 1989, announced his retirement in December 2009 leaving the eighth district open. Steve Fincher was the Republican nominee, and State Senator Roy Herron was the Democratic nominee. Also on the ballot are Tea Party candidate Donn Janes
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, who earlier dropped out of the Republican primary, and Independent Mark J. Rawles
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. This district covers roughly the northwestern part of the state.
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(R) won the election.
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Endorsements

Herron had been endorsed by the state's two largest newspapers, the Memphis Commercial Appeal and the Nashville Tennessean. Fincher had been endorsed by former Governor Winfield Dunn, Citizens United, Eagle Forum, Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America, and State Senator Dolores Gresham.


Forecasts

As of October 22, 2010, Rothenberg Political Report rated the race as "Lean Republican", Real Clear Politics as "Leans GOP".
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as "Lean Republican", CQ Politics as "Likely Republican", Larry Sabato as "Likely R", and
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of '' The Washington Post'' placed the race at number 23 of the races most likely to change party hands. District 8 has a PVI of R+13. In the 2008 presidential election, Republican U.S. Senator
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carried the district with 56% of the vote.


Polling


General election


District 9

This district lies in southwestern Tennessee, located entirely within Shelby County and including most of the city of Memphis. It had been represented by Democrat
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since 2007. The Republicans nominated Charlotte Bergmann, who owns a Memphis-based marketing firm, Effective PMP, LLC.
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(D) won re-election.
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References


External links


Elections
from the Tennessee Department of State *
Official candidate list

U.S. Congress Candidates for Tennessee
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Tennessee U.S. House
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Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Tennessee
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2010 Tennessee General Election
graph of multiple polls from ''Pollster.com''
House - Tennessee
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Tennessee Election Guide
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