2010 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming's at-large district Nominee Cynthia Lummis David Wendt Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 131,661 45,768 Percentage 70.42% 24.48%
County results Lummis: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Wendt: 40–50%
U.S. Representative before election Cynthia Lummis Republican
Elected U.S. Representative Cynthia Lummis Republican
Elections in Wyoming
The 2010 United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming was held on November 2, 2010, and determined who would represent the state of Wyoming in the United States House of Representatives . Representatives are elected for two-year terms; the elected served in Congress from 2011 to 2013. The election coincided with the 2010 midterm elections .
Wyoming has one seat in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census . Its 2008-2010 congressional House delegation consisted of one Republican.
Democratic primary Candidates David Wendt, Director of the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs Results Democratic Party primary results[1] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic David Wendt 20,410 99.04 Democratic Write-ins 198 0.96 Total votes 20,608 100.00
Republican primary Candidates Results Republican primary results[1] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Cynthia Lummis (incumbent) 84,063 82.82 Republican Evan Liam Slafter 17,148 16.89 Republican Write-ins 289 0.28 Total votes 101,500 100.00
General election Candidates Cynthia Lummis , incumbent Congresswoman (R) David Wendt, Director of the Jackson Hole Center for Global Affairs (D) John V. Love (L) Polling Poll Source Dates Administered Cynthia Lummis (R) David Wendt (D) Rasmussen Reports September 30, 2010 61% 29% Mason-Dixon July 26–28, 2010 59% 29%
Results Wyoming's At-large congressional district election, 2010[2] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Cynthia Lummis (incumbent) 131,661 70.42 Democratic David Wendt 45,768 24.48 Libertarian John V. Love 9,253 4.95 Write-ins 287 0.15 Total votes 186,969 100.00 Republican hold
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican See also References ^ a b "Statewide Candidates Official Summary Wyoming Primary Election - August 17, 2010" (PDF) . Wyoming Secretary of State. ^ Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives . "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 2010" (PDF) . p. 56. External links Elections at Wyoming Secretary of State U.S. Congress Candidates for Wyoming at Project Vote Smart Wyoming U.S. House - At-Large from OurCampaigns.com Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Wyoming from OpenSecrets 2010 Wyoming General Election graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com House - Wyoming from the Cook Political Report Race ranking and details[permanent dead link ] from CQ Politics Race profile[permanent dead link ] at The New York Times Candidates: United States House of Representatives at Decision 2010 at Wyoming PBS
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