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2010 North Carolina's 7th congressional district election

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FieldValue
election_nameNorth Carolina's 7th District Election, 2010
countryNorth Carolina
typePresidential
ongoingno
previous_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina, 2008#District 7
previous_year2008
next_electionUnited States House of Representatives elections in North Carolina, 2012#District 7
next_year2012
election_dateNovember 2, 2010
image1[[File:Mikemcintyre.jpg125px]]
candidate1Mike McIntyre
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1113,957
percentage153.68%
image2[[File:Ilario Pantano -- portrait shot.png125px]]
candidate2Ilario Pantano
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote298,328
percentage246.32%
map_imageNC-Congress-7.PNG
map_size330px
map_captionNorth Carolina's 7th congressional district
titleRepresentative
before_electionMike McIntyre
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionMike McIntyre
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

North Carolina's 7th congressional district election, 2010 was an election held to determine who would represent North Carolina's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives during the 112th Congress. The candidates were incumbent Democrat Mike McIntyre and Republican former United States Marine Corps second lieutenant Ilario Pantano. Mike McIntyre defeated Ilario Pantano, winning a seventh term in the United States House of Representatives, 54% to 46%. It was McIntyre's closest reelection campaign to date.

Background

North Carolina's 7th District is located in Southeastern North Carolina, stretching from the Sandhills to Wilmington. The district has a Cook PVI rating of R+5, meaning the district is slightly more conservative than average. The 7th district was won by Republican President George W. Bush in 2004 by a large margin and Republican Senator John McCain in 2008 by a slimmer margin.

The 7th district race was especially competitive in 2010 due to uncertainty about the nation's economy and negative approval of the Democratic Party and President Barack Obama. Mike McIntyre, a six-term conservative Democrat from Lumberton, supported the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. However, McIntyre opposed most of the other major pieces of legislation passed by Democrats in the 111th Congress, including the American Clean Energy and Security Act and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Pantano used McIntyre's vote in favor of the stimulus bill and his vote to elect Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House to attack him, while McIntyre spun Pantano's association with Wall Street against him. Pantano was already a controversial figure after he was accused of shooting two unarmed Iraqis while serving in Iraq in 2004.

In the general election, McIntyre was endorsed by the National Rifle Association of America, the United States Chamber of Commerce, and the National Right to Life Committee.

Candidates

  • Mike McIntyre, Democrat, incumbent Representative
  • Ilario Pantano, Republican, former marine

Polling

Poll SourceDates AdministeredMike McIntyre (D)Ilario Pantano (R)Undecided
Grove InsightOctober 3–5, 201052%41%
SurveyUSASeptember 24–26, 201045%46%
Public Opinion StrategiesAugust 31 – September 2, 201041%48%

Primary Election Results

Ilario Pantano upset former 7th district Republican congressional candidate Will Breazeale. Breazeale lost to McIntyre in 2008 with only 32% of the vote to McIntyre's 68%. Breazeale endorsed Mike McIntyre after he lost 2010's Republican primary to Ilario Pantano.

Mike McIntyre was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

General Election Results

Mike McIntyre won reelection by a slim margin compared to his last few elections, with 53.7% of the vote. Pantano did well in the Wilmington suburbs and nearly claimed victory in New Hanover and Cumberland Counties, but McIntyre's 44-point margin of victory in Robeson County and strong showings in other rural counties put him over the top.

CountyMcIntyre
shareMcIntyre
votesPantano
sharePantano
votesRobesonBladenColumbusScotland*Duplin*New HanoverCumberland*PenderBrunswickSampson*
72.22%16,77327.78%6,452
65.87%8,19634.13%4,247
62.84%10,43637.16%6,170
62.71%3737.29%22
60.75%5,83139.25%3,774
51.33%32,90048.67%31,201
50.78%10,88649.22%10,550
46.76%7,72653.24%8,798
45.04%17,98354.96%21,940
38.06%3,17961.94%5,174

*County is not entirely located within the 7th district.

References

References

  1. "November 2, 2010 General and Special Elections Official Results". State Board of Elections.
  2. "Roll Call Vote". Library of Congress.
  3. "Roll Call Vote". Library of Congress.
  4. "Roll Call Vote". Library of Congress.
  5. "Roll Call Vote". Library of Congress.
  6. (26 October 2010). "US veteran who killed unarmed Iraqis wins Tea Party support". The Guardian.
  7. "NRA Endorses Congressman Mike McIntyre - Mike McIntyre for Congress".
  8. "U.S. Chamber of Commerce Endorses Congressman McIntyre - Mike McIntyre for Congress".
  9. "National Right to Life Endorses Congressman Mike McIntyre - Mike McIntyre for Congress".
  10. [http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20101011/ARTICLES/101019948?Title=McIntyre-Pantano-race-turns-ugly-as-new-poll-numbers-are-released Grove Insight]
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20101222155710/http://nccivitas.org/files/Congressional%20District%207%20September%2010%20PR%20CTs.pdf SurveyUSA]
  12. [http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/forecasts/house/north-carolina/7 Public Opinion Strategies]
  13. (May 2025). "Former GOP Candidate Backs McIntyre". WWAY}}{{Dead link.
  14. "Republican Primary Results". Our Campaigns.
  15. "2010 General Election Results". Our Campaigns.
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