2010 United States Senate election in Florida
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Les électeurs de l'état de Floride ont été appelés aux urnes le 2 novembre 2010. Les élections primaires (démocrates et républicaines) ont eu lieu le 24 août 2010.
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The 2010 United States Senate election in Florida took place on November 2, 2010, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. U.S. Representative Kendrick Meek was the first Democrat to declare his intention to run and he defeated billionaire businessman Jeff Greene in his party's primary. Also on the ballot were Alexander Snitker of the Libertarian Party, Bernie DeCastro of the Constitution Party, and five other independent candidates.
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A eleição para o senado do estado americano da Flórida em 2010 aconteceu no dia 2 de novembro de 2010, simultaneamente às eleições para o Senado dos Estados Unidos em outros estados. O senador em 2004, ganhou com 49% dos votos válidos. Martinez anunciou em 2 de dezembro de 2008 que não iria cocorrer a reeleição para o Senado. Em agosto de 2009, o governador Charlie Crist anunciou que iria nomear o seu antigo Chefe de Gabinete, George LeMieux, para ocupar a cadeira no Senado deixada por Martinez.
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;State/local level positions
* Governor of Puerto Rico Luis Fortuño
* Former Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas
* Former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts
* Former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida
* Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
* State Senator Steve Oelrich
* State Representative Steve Precourt
* State Representative Will Weatherford of Wesley Chapel
;Federal level positions
* Former Vice President Dick Cheney.
* Congressman Jeff Miller of Florida
* Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida
* Congressman Eric Cantor of Virginia
* Congressman Mike Pence of Indiana
* Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin
* Congressman Christopher Smith of New Jersey
* Congressman Tom Price of Georgia
* U.S. Senator from South Carolina Jim DeMint
* U.S. Senator from Oklahoma James Inhofe
* U.S. Senator from Oklahoma Tom Coburn
* Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania Rick Santorum
* Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey
* Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
;Other
* Former President George W. Bush's political adviser Karl Rove
* Prominent conservative author and talk show host Mark Levin
* Prominent conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham
* Jeb Bush Jr.
* George P. Bush
* Family Research Council President Tony Perkins
* Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist
* President of the Club for Growth Chris Chocola
* Former Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes
* Eagle Forum PAC
* The Republican Revolution
* Florida Medical Association
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* Joseph Abruzzo, State Rep.
* Joe Angelo, City Commissioner of Wilton Manors
* Carol Roberts, former Mayor of West Palm Beach
* James Waldman, State Rep.
* Bradenton Herald
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* Barack Obama, U.S. President
* Joseph Biden, U.S. Vice President
* Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator
* Corrine Brown, U.S. Congresswoman
* Kathy Castor, U.S. Congresswoman
* Ted Deutch, U.S. Congressman
* Alan Grayson, U.S. Congressman
* Allen Boyd, U.S. Congressman
* Alcee Hastings, U.S. Congressman
* Ron Klein, U.S. Congressman
* Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. Congresswoman
* Bill Clinton, former U.S. President
* Bob Graham, former U.S. Senator and Governor
* Alex Sink, Florida CFO
* Al Sharpton, Civil rights activist and reverend
* Congressional Hispanic Caucus Members
* Representative from California and Vice Chair of the Democratic Caucus Xavier Becerra
* Representative from Texas Charles A. Gonzalez
* Representative from Texas Rubén Hinojosa
* Representative from Colorado John Salazar
* Representative from California Joe Baca
* Representative from California Dennis Cardoza
* Representative from California Jim Costa
* Representative from Texas Henry Cuellar
* Representative from Arizona Raúl M. Grijalva
* Representative from Illinois Luis V. Gutierrez
* Representative from New Mexico Ben Ray Luján
* Representative from Texas Solomon P. Ortiz
* Representative from Arizona Ed Pastor
* Representative from Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi
* Representative from Texas Silvestre Reyes
* Representative from Texas Ciro Rodriguez
* Representative from California Lucille Roybal-Allard
* Representative from California Linda Sánchez
* Representative from New York Jose Serrano
* Representative from New Jersey Albio Sires
;Organisations
* American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
* Florida Service Employees International Union
* International Union of Painters and Allied Trades
* United Teachers of Dade
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All made while Crist was running as a Republican
;State/local level positions
* Mayor of Miami-Dade County Carlos Alvarez
* Former Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida Al Cardenas.
* Florida House of Representatives Speaker designate Dean Cannon of Winter Park
* State Representative Chris Dorworth of Lake Mary
* State Representative Ron Reagan of Bradenton
* State Representative Bill Galvano of Bradenton
* State Representative Ritch Workman of Melbourne
* State Representative Steve Crisafulli of Merritt Island
* State Representative Juan C. Zapata of Miami
* State Representative Ed Hooper of Clearwater
* State Representative Julio Robaina of Miami
* State Representative Marcelo Llorente of Miami
* State Representative Jimmy Patronis of Panama City
* State Representative John Tobia of Satellite Beach
* State Representative Nick Thompson of Fort Myers
* State Representative Carl Domino of Jupiter
* State Senator Mike Fasano of Florida's 11th District
* State Senator Dennis Jones of Florida's 13th District
* State Senator Durrell Peaden of Florida's 2nd District
* State Senator Rudy Garcia of Florida's 40th District
* State Senator Charlie Dean of Florida's 3rd District
* State Senator Lee Constantine of Florida's 22nd District
* State Senator Alex Villalobos of Florida's 38th District
* State Senator Don Gaetz of Florida's 4th District
* State Senator Victor Crist of Florida's 12th District
* State Senator Evelyn Lynn of Florida's 7th District
;Federal level positions
* Former U.S. Senator Mel Martínez
* U.S. Senator from Tennessee Lamar Alexander
* U.S. Senator and Minority Leader from Kentucky Mitch McConnell
* U.S. Senator and 2008 Republican nominee for President from Arizona John McCain
* U.S. Senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham
* U.S. Senator and chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee from Texas John Cornyn
* U.S. Senator from Arizona Jon Kyl
* Congressman Connie Mack IV of Florida
* Congressman Vern Buchanan of Florida
;Other
* RNC National Committeeman Paul Senft.
* National Republican Senatorial Committee
* Fraternal Order of Police
* Police Benevolent Association
* Florida Dental Hygiene Association
* National Association of Realtors
* Fraternal Order of Police
* Florida Association of State Troopers
* Retired Colonel and Medal of Honor recipient involved in Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, Bud Day
* Donald Trump
All made while Crist was running as a Independent
;State/local level positions
* Former Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida
* Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California
* State Representative Ed Homan of Tampa
* Former Democratic Candidate for Florida's 5th congressional district John Russell
* State Senator Al Lawson of Tallahassee
* Former Mayor Dick Greco of Tampa
* Former State Senator Skip Campbell of Tamarac
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The 2010 United States Senate election in Florida took place on November 2, 2010, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate in other states, as well as elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Senator Mel Martínez, who was elected in a very close race against Democrat Betty Castor with 49% of the vote in 2004, announced on December 2, 2008, that he would not run for re-election to a second term, then announcing on August 7, 2009, that he would resign prior to the end of his term. The governor of Florida, Republican Charlie Crist, was required to appoint a successor and he chose his former chief of staff, George LeMieux. LeMieux, a placeholder who did not run in the election, replaced Martínez in the Senate on September 10, 2009. Crist publicly announced he was running for the seat in mid-2009. When he declared his candidacy, he received many Republican endorsements, including the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Martínez, and 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain. However, his support of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 hurt his popularity among conservatives, and Tea Party candidate Marco Rubio, the former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, surged in the polls. In April 2010, Crist announced he would drop out of the Republican primary and run as an Independent. The National Republican Senatorial Committee withdrew its endorsement of Crist and demanded a refund of its campaign funds that it provided for the Crist campaign. Rubio went on to win the Republican primary against only token opposition. U.S. Representative Kendrick Meek was the first Democrat to declare his intention to run and he defeated billionaire businessman Jeff Greene in his party's primary. Also on the ballot were Alexander Snitker of the Libertarian Party, Bernie DeCastro of the Constitution Party, and five other independent candidates. Polling initially showed Crist neck and neck with Rubio, but by the end of August Rubio opened up a solid and consistent lead. He was supported by Republican and some Independent voters whereas Democratic and other Independent voters were split between Crist and Meek. Rubio went on to win the election with 49% of the vote to Crist's 30% and Meek's 20%.
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2010 United States Senate election in Florida