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2010 Missouri State Auditor election

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2010 Missouri State Auditor election

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NomineeTom SchweichSusan Montee
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote974,517871,867
Percentage50.8%45.5%

County results
Schweich:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Montee:     40–50%     50–60%     80–90%

State Auditor before election

Susan Montee
Democratic

Elected State Auditor

Tom Schweich
Republican

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The2010 Missouri State Auditor election took place on November 2, 2010.RepublicanAmbassadorTom Schweich defeated incumbentDemocraticState AuditorSusan Montee. It was only the third time in the last four decades that a sitting auditor in Missouri was unseated.[1] Schweich's victory made him one of only two Republicans elected to Missouri's executive branch.[1]

Democratic primary

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Campaign

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Incumbent Missouri State AuditorSusan Montee had token opposition. She easily defeated her lesser known opponent in the Democratic primary.

Results

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Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSusan Montee (incumbent)267,96090.06
DemocraticAbdul Akram29,5799.94
Total votes297,539100.00

Republican primary

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Campaign

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Missouri State RepresentativeAllen Icet announced his candidacy in June, 2009.[3] Ambassador Tom Schweich joined the race in July, 2009, after having considered running forUS Senator.[4] The primary was a close race.[4] Icet had experience as the chairman of the state house budget committee and he was supported by 95 state legislators.[4] Schweich had experience managing audits and was supported byLieutenant Governor of MissouriPeter Kinder, formerUnited States Attorney GeneralJohn Ashcroft, formerGovernor of MassachusettsMitt Romney, four Missouri state senators, and two former United States ambassadors.[4][5]

Schweich criticized Icet for taking trips and meals from lobbyists and for the fact that the state budget rose from $19 billion to $23 billion while Icet was chairman of the house budget committee.[4] Icet defended himself by saying that the trip he accepted was for educational purposes and by saying that most of the budget increases were due to increased federal spending and mandatory increases of things such as Medicare.[4]

In spite of Icet's support from most of the state legislators, Schweich was able to gain a fundraising advantage and bigger name endorsements.[4]

Results

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Republican primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Schweich315,65858.61
RepublicanAllen Icet222,88941.39
Total votes538,547100.00

Libertarian Primary

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Results

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Libertarian primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
LibertarianCharles W. Baum3,354100.00
Total votes3,354100.00

General election

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Campaign

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During the campaign Montee attacked Schweich for not being aCertified Public Accountant.[4] Schweich defended himself by pointing to his experience managing audits.[4] During the debate Schweich argued that the state auditor ought to be more of a law enforcement official; he pointed to the fact that he has law enforcement experience, while Montee did not.[6] Montee argued that the state auditor should be a fiscal expert; she again pointed to the fact that she was a CPA, while Schweich was not.[6]

In the end, Schweich defeated Montee with 50.8% of the vote. Schweich obtained strong leads in the rural parts of the state which was sufficient to overcome Montee's leads in urbanSt. Louis andJackson County.

Results

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2010 Missouri State Auditor election[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Schweich974,51750.8%
DemocraticSusan Montee (incumbent)871,86745.5%
LibertarianCharles Baum70,8163.7%
Total votes1,917,200100.0%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Schweich wins Mo. auditor race over incumbent - Neosho, MO - Neosho Daily News". Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2011. RetrievedDecember 18, 2010.
  2. ^abc"State of Missouri Primary Election - 2010 Primary Election".sos.mo.gov. August 3, 2010. Archived fromthe original on February 18, 2011. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022.
  3. ^"CMH Politics: Rep. Icet to run for state auditor". June 15, 2009.
  4. ^abcdefghivyoung@post-dispatch.com > 573-635-6178, VIRGINIA YOUNG •."GOP race for state auditor still up for grabs".STLtoday.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^"Tom Schweich - Missouri State Auditor". Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2011. RetrievedDecember 18, 2010.
  6. ^ab"Montee, Schweich differ over role of state auditor".Liberty Tribune. October 28, 2010. Archived fromthe original on October 29, 2010. RetrievedDecember 29, 2022.
  7. ^"State of Missouri | All Races". Archived fromthe original on February 20, 2011. RetrievedNovember 7, 2012.?

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