2010 Michigan gubernatorial election
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La elección para gobernador de Míchigan de 2010 tuvo lugar el 2 de noviembre. La gobernadora titular Jennifer Granholm no pudo postularse para un tercer mandato.
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The 2010 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm was prohibited by the state's Constitution from seeking a third term. This resulted in a large pool of candidates which was whittled down, when the May 11 filing deadline passed, to two Democrats and five Republicans. Both the Cook Political Report and the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report rated the election as leaning Republican.
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A eleição para governador do estado norte-americano de Michigan de 2010 foi realizada em 2 de novembro de 2010. A governadora Jennifer Granholm, membro do partido democrata, estava proibia pela Constituição do Estado de buscar um terceiro mandato. Isto resultou em um grande número de canditados, quando o prazo de apresentação das candidaturas acabou em 11 de maio de 2010, estavam concorrendo dois democratas e cinco republicanos. Tanto o Cook Political Report e o não-partidário Rothenberg Political Report diziam que a eleição seria vencida pelo candidato republicano.
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The 2010 Michigan gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm was prohibited by the state's Constitution from seeking a third term. This resulted in a large pool of candidates which was whittled down, when the May 11 filing deadline passed, to two Democrats and five Republicans. Both the Cook Political Report and the non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report rated the election as leaning Republican. The Republican primary race was highly competitive; both local and national polling reported Congressman Peter Hoekstra, state Attorney General Mike Cox, and businessman Rick Snyder as being front-runners for the Republican Party nomination. The Democratic front-runner when the 2009 polls were conducted, Lieutenant Governor John D. Cherry, withdrew from the race in January 2010. The final polls just days before the primary election showed that, while Lansing mayor Virg Bernero was in the lead, over a quarter of those polled were still undecided. The deadline for candidates to file nominating petitions for the August 3 state primary was 4:00 PM on May 11, 2010. A total of 1,575,167 registered voters voted in the primaries, with 66.4% of them voting in the Republican primary. Analysts believe a large portion of Democrats crossed party lines to vote for Snyder, whose ad campaign targeted bipartisan and independent support. In Michigan, voters may vote in either primary regardless of their political affiliation, but can only vote for one party. Ballots with split tickets are not counted in partisan races. Both races came in more disparate than predicted. Snyder won with a near 10-point lead over closest rival Pete Hoekstra, and Bernero won with an even larger 17-point lead over early favorite state house speaker Andy Dillon. Both nominees portrayed themselves as political outsiders. On August 25, Snyder appointed State Representative Brian Calley as his running mate. On August 28, Bernero appointed Southfield Mayor Brenda Lawrence as his running mate. Snyder won a decisive victory over Bernero in the general election, winning by nearly 20 percentage points. As of 2022, this was the last time the counties of Ingham and Marquette voted for the Republican candidate.
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La elección para gobernador de Míchigan de 2010 tuvo lugar el 2 de noviembre. La gobernadora titular Jennifer Granholm no pudo postularse para un tercer mandato.
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A eleição para governador do estado norte-americano de Michigan de 2010 foi realizada em 2 de novembro de 2010. A governadora Jennifer Granholm, membro do partido democrata, estava proibia pela Constituição do Estado de buscar um terceiro mandato. Isto resultou em um grande número de canditados, quando o prazo de apresentação das candidaturas acabou em 11 de maio de 2010, estavam concorrendo dois democratas e cinco republicanos. Tanto o Cook Political Report e o não-partidário Rothenberg Political Report diziam que a eleição seria vencida pelo candidato republicano. A principal disputa republicana era entre o congressista , o procurador-geral estadual , e o empresário Rick Snyder. O favorito na disputa pela nomeação democrata, foi o vice-governador , que desistiu de concorrer em janeiro de 2010. As primeiras pesquisas mostrava o prefeito Lansing Virg Bernero estava na liderança, mas mais de um quarto dos entrevistados ainda estavam indecisos. O prazo para as candidaturas foi de 11 de maio de 2010 a 3 de agosto de 2010. Um total de 1.575.167 eleitores registrados votaram nas primárias, sendo que 66,4% votaram na primária republicana. Os analistas acreditam que uma grande parte dos democratas cruzaram as linhas partidárias e votaram em Snyder, cuja campanha de anúncios estavam direcionadas a cidadãos independente com apoio bipartidário. Em Michigan, os eleitores podem votar em qualquer primária, independentemente da sua filiação política, mas só podem votar em um partido. Snyder ganhou com uma vantagem de quase 10 pontos sobre o rival mais próximo Pete Hoekstra, Bernero venceu com uma vantagem ainda maior, cerca de 17 pontos sobre o candidato favorito . Em 25 de agosto de 2010, Snyder designou o deputado estadual como candidato a vice. Em 28 de agosto de 2010, Bernero escolheu como candidata a vice. Snyder derrotou Bernero na eleição geral.
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