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2010 Massachusetts Senate election

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Not to be confused with2010 United States Senate special election in Massachusetts.

2010 Massachusetts Senate election

← 2008November 2, 20102012 →

All 40 seats in theMassachusetts Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderTherese MurrayRichard Tisei
(retired)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceMarch 21, 2007January 3, 2007
Leader's seatPlymouth and BarnstableMiddlesex and Essex
Last election35 seats5 seats
Seats won364
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1

Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

President before election

Therese Murray
Democratic

ElectedPresident

Therese Murray
Democratic

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In the elections to theMassachusetts State Senate in 2010, theDemocrats continued their dominance, winning 36 seats against 4 seats for theRepublicans.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[1]Safe DNovember 1, 2010

Election results

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DistrictIncumbentPartyFirst
elected
ResultCandidates
Berkshire, Hampshire, and FranklinBenjamin DowningDemocratic2006Re-electedBenjamin Downing (D) unopposed
Bristol and NorfolkJames TimiltyDemocratic2004Re-electedJames Timilty (D) unopposed
1st Bristol and PlymouthJoan MenardDemocratic2000Retired
Democratic hold
Michael Rodrigues (D) 62.16%
Derek Maksy (R) 37.84%
2nd Bristol and PlymouthMark MontignyDemocratic1992Re-electedMark Montigny (D) unopposed
Cape and IslandsRobert O'LearyDemocratic2000Retired to run for 10th Congressional District
Democratic hold
Dan Wolf (D) 57.45%
James Crocker (R) 42.55%
1st EssexSteven BaddourDemocratic2002Re-electedSteven Baddour (D) unopposed
2nd EssexFrederick BerryDemocratic1982Re-electedFrederick Berry (D) 61.51%
Richard Jolitz (R) 31.47%
Matthew Fraser (I) 7.02%
1st Essex and MiddlesexBruce TarrRepublican1994Re-electedBruce Tarr (R) unopposed

See also

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References

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  1. ^Jacobson, Louis (November 1, 2010)."Update: 2010 State Legislatures: A Challenging Environment for Democrats".Governing. Archived fromthe original on December 5, 2010. RetrievedJuly 14, 2024.
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