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2010 Indiana's 3rd congressional district special election

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2010 Indiana's 3rd congressional district election

← 2008November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)2010 (regular) →
 
NomineeMarlin StutzmanTom Hayhurst
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote115,41560,880
Percentage63%33%

Indiana's 3rd congressional district at the time of the 2010 elections.

Representative before election

Mark Souder
Republican

Elected Representative

Marlin Stutzman
Republican

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The2010 United States House of Representatives special election for Indiana's Third congressional district occurred on November 2, 2010, to elect the successor toMark Souder (R) who resigned upon admitting to an extramarital affair. This election coincided with the regularly scheduled election.

Background

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Two weeks after winning renomination, Souder resigned both from office as U.S. Representative and as the Republican nominee for the Third district following the revelation of an affair with Tracy Meadows Jackson, a married female staffer.[1] GovernorMitch Daniels (R), in the interest of cutting the costs of holding the election, scheduled the special election to succeed him to occur on the same day as the general election.[2]

Nominating caucuses

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As per Indiana state law, the parties held caucuses within thirty days following Souder's resignation to choose their nominees for the special election.[3]

Republican

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Republicans held their caucus on June 12.State SenatorMarlin Stutzman, the runner-up in theRepublican U.S. Senatorial primary, won the nomination decisively in the second round overstate RepresentativeRandy Borror, car salesman Bob Thomas, Fort Wayne City Councilwoman Liz Brown, and Ryan Elijah.

Republican caucus results (round 1)[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMarlin Stutzman18044.34
RepublicanRandy Borror6716.5
RepublicanLiz Brown4611.33
RepublicanRyan Elijah4310.59
RepublicanBob Thomas215.17
RepublicanRobert Morris163.94
RepublicanWes Culver112.71
RepublicanDennis Wright112.71
RepublicanMike Foster51.23
RepublicanJoseph Schomburg4.99
RepublicanRachel Grubb1.25
RepublicanLonnie Powell1.25
RepublicanGreg Dickman00
RepublicanRichard Thonert00
RepublicanScott Welsh00
Total votes406100
Republican caucus results (round 2)[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMarlin Stutzman22957.25
RepublicanRandy Borror6917.25
RepublicanRyan Elijah4611.5
RepublicanLiz Brown399.75
RepublicanBob Thomas174.25
Total votes400100

Democratic

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Democrats choose formerFort Wayne city councilmanTom Hayhurst, who had won the Democratic primary for the general election earlier, as their nominee for the special election.

Libertarian

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Tea Party activist and ex-RepublicanScott W. Wise, also their nominee for the general election, was chosen as the Libertarian nominee for the special election.

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Marlin Stutzman (R)Tom Hayhurst (D)Scott Wise (L)Undecided
American Viewpoint[5]July 19–20, 2010400±4.9%56%29%2%n/a
SurveyUSA[6]October 21–25, 2010400±4.9%57%32%7%2%
Riggs Research[7]October 27–28, 2010400±4.9%36%40%3%n/a

Election results

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Given the district's strong conservative bent, which at the time had aCook Partisan Voting Index of R+14, Stutzman, as predicted by many political prognosticators, handily won the simultaneous special and general elections in November.

Special election

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2010 US House special election: Indiana 3[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanMarlin Stutzman115,41562.65%+7.61
DemocraticTom Hayhurst60,88033.05%−6.65
LibertarianScott W. Wise7,9144.3%−.96
Majority54,53529.6%
Turnout184,209

General election

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v US House election: Indiana 3[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanMarlin Stutzman116,14062.76%+7.72%
DemocraticTom Hayhurst61,26733.11%−6.59%
LibertarianScott W. Wise7,6314.12%−1.14%
Write-InTom Metzger10.01%
Write-InWes Stephens1.00%
Majority54,87329.65%
Turnout185,049

References

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  1. ^Indiana Rep. Souder says he'll resign over affair May 18, 2010,Associated Press.
  2. ^"Special congressional election set for Nov. 2 | the Journal Gazette | Fort Wayne, IN". Archived fromthe original on July 31, 2010. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2022.
  3. ^ab"Our Campaigns - IN District 03 - R Replacement Convention Race - Jun 12, 2010".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  4. ^"Stutzman wins Republican caucus | the Journal Gazette". Archived fromthe original on November 2, 2012. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2012.
  5. ^American Viewpoint
  6. ^SurveyUSA
  7. ^Riggs Research
  8. ^"Our Campaigns - IN - District 03 - Special Election Race - Nov 02, 2010".www.ourcampaigns.com.
  9. ^General elections 2010
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