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2010 Ohio gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name2010 Ohio gubernatorial election
countryOhio
typepresidential
ongoingYes
previous_election2006 Ohio gubernatorial election
previous_year2006
next_election2014 Ohio gubernatorial election
next_year2014
election_dateNovember 2, 2010
image_sizex150px
image1File:Governor John Kasich (1).jpg
nominee1**John Kasich**
running_mate1**Mary Taylor**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**1,889,186**
percentage1**49.04%**
image2File:Ted Strickland photo (1).jpg
nominee2Ted Strickland
running_mate2Yvette Brown
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote21,812,059
percentage247.04%
map_image{{switcher
default1
map_caption**Kasich**:
**Strickland**:
titleGovernor
before_electionTed Strickland
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionJohn Kasich
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

|[[File:2010 Ohio gubernatorial election results map by county.svg|210px]] |County results |[[File:2010 Ohio gubernatorial election results map by congressional District.svg|210px]] |Congressional district results Strickland:

The 2010 Ohio gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic Governor Ted Strickland ran for a second term and was opposed by former U.S. Representative John Kasich; both Strickland and Kasich won their respective primaries uncontested. Ultimately, Kasich defeated Strickland by a 2% margin.

Strickland's defeat was widely attributed to the decline of Ohio's economy, as well as the loss of 400,000 jobs since the beginning of his term. The policies of the then-president Barack Obama proved to be a hot topic among voters, with Strickland voicing his support for the healthcare overhauls initiated by Obama's administration, contrary to Kasich, who opposed the policies. As of 2025, this is the last time the Ohio Governor's office changed partisan control, and the last Ohio gubernatorial election where the incumbent was defeated.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Ted Strickland, incumbent Governor of Ohio

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

  • John Kasich, former U.S. Representative, Chairman of the House Budget Committee and candidate for president in 2000

Results

Libertarian primary

Candidates

  • Ken Matesz

Results

Green primary

Candidates

  • Dennis Spisak, former congressional candidate

Results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Cook Political ReportOctober 14, 2010
RothenbergOctober 28, 2010
RealClearPoliticsNovember 1, 2010
Sabato's Crystal BallOctober 28, 2010
CQ PoliticsOctober 28, 2010

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredTed
Strickland (D)John
Kasich (R)
Public Policy PollingOctober 28–30, 201048%**49%**
Angus Reid Public OpinionOctober 27–29, 201046%**49%**
Survey USAOctober 22–26, 201044%**49%**
Quinnipiac UniversityOctober 18–24, 201043%**49%**
Fox News/POROctober 23, 201043%**47%**
CNN/Time MagazineOctober 15–19, 2010**48%**46%
University of CincinnatiOctober 14–18, 201047%**49%**
Quinnipiac UniversityOctober 12–17, 201041%**51%**
University of CincinnatiOctober 8–13, 201043%**51%**
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 11, 201045%**48%**
Fox News/POROctober 9, 201042%**47%**
Angus Reid Public OpinionOctober 5–8, 201046%**48%**
Quinnipiac UniversitySeptember 29 – October 3, 201041%**50%**
Fox News/POROctober 2, 201043%**49%**
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 27, 201042%**50%**
CBS/NY TimesSeptember 23–27, 201042%**43%**
Reuters/IpsosSeptember 23–25, 201046%**47%**
Ohio Newspapers Poll/UCSeptember 24, 201045%**49%**
SurveyUSASeptember 14, 201040%**52%**
CNN/Time MagazineSeptember 10–14, 201044%**51%**
QuinnipiacSeptember 9–14, 201037%**54%**
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 13, 201043%**50%**
Fox News/Pulse ResearchSeptember 11, 201043%**48%**
The Columbus DispatchAugust 25 – September 3, 201037%**49%**
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 30, 201039%**47%**
Public Policy PollingAugust 27–29, 201040%**50%**
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 16, 201040%**48%**
Reuters/IpsosAugust 6–8, 201039%**48%**
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 2, 201042%**45%**
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 19, 201043%**48%**
Rasmussen ReportsJune 29, 201040%**47%**
Public Policy PollingJune 26–27, 201041%**43%**
QuinnipiacJune 22–27, 2010**43%**38%
Rasmussen ReportsJune 3, 201042%**47%**
UC/The Ohio PollMay 11–20, 2010**49%**44%
Rasmussen ReportsMay 5, 201045%**46%**
QuinnipiacApril 21–26, 2010**44%**38%
Research 2000April 5–7, 2010**45%**40%
Rasmussen ReportsMarch 30, 201045%**46%**
QuinnipiacMarch 23–29, 2010**43%**38%
Public Policy PollingMarch 20–21, 201037%**42%**
Rasmussen ReportsMarch 4, 201038%**49%**
QuinnipiacFebruary 16–21, 2010**44%**39%
Rasmussen ReportsFebruary 5–6, 201041%**47%**
The Ohio NewspaperJanuary 13–19, 201045%**51%**
Ohio Right to LifeJanuary 8–12, 201033%**43%**
Rasmussen ReportsJanuary 12, 201040%**47%**
Rasmussen ReportsDecember 7, 200939%**48%**
QuinnipiacNovember 5–9, 2009**40%****40%**
The Ohio NewspaperOctober 14–20, 2009**48%**47%
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 23, 200945%**46%**
QuinnipiacSeptember 10–13, 2009**46%**36%
Research 2000July 8, 2009**44%**39%
QuinnipiacJune 26 – July 1, 2009**43%**38%
Public Policy PollingJune 17–19, 2009**44%**42%
QuinnipiacApril 28 – May 4, 2009**51%**32%
QuinnipiacMarch 10–15, 2009**51%**31%
QuinnipiacJanuary 29 – February 2, 2009**56%**26%
Public Policy PollingJanuary 17–18, 2009**45%**39%

Results

When the polls closed on election night, the race was very close, with Strickland and Kasich neck and neck. As the night wore on, Kasich's lead began to pick up strength, however once Cuyahoga County came in, Kasich's lead began to erode. In the end Kasich still won, but it was one of the closest gubernatorial elections in Ohio history. Strickland conceded at around 2 A.M. EST.

By county

CountyJohn Kasich
RepublicanTed Strickland
DemocraticVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%Totals1,889,18649.04%1,812,05947.04%151,2243.92%77,1272.00%3,852,469
Adams4,83757.96%3,19138.23%3183.81%1,64619.73%8,346
Allen18,98257.57%12,75538.69%1,2333.74%6,22718.88%32,970
Ashland10,58660.89%5,89733.92%9025.19%4,68926.97%17,385
Ashtabula12,58242.30%15,12850.85%2,0386.85%-2,546-8.55%29,748
Athens4,52526.42%12,07370.48%5313.10%-7,548-44.06%17,129
Auglaize10,87365.79%4,78828.97%8665.24%6,08536.82%16,527
Belmont10,41143.96%12,46752.64%8053.40%-2,056-8.68%23,683
Brown7,80358.60%4,89436.76%6184.64%2,90921.84%13,315
Butler74,94262.69%40,15333.59%4,4443.72%34,78929.10%119,539
Carroll5,00250.19%4,27242.87%6926.94%7307.32%9,966
Champaign7,68856.89%5,13738.01%6895.10%2,55118.88%13,514
Clark22,13548.14%21,66047.11%2,1814.75%4751.03%45,976
Clermont42,76367.80%17,49027.73%2,8174.47%25,27340.07%63,070
Clinton7,62162.86%3,83631.64%6665.50%3,78531.22%12,123
Columbiana16,02148.39%15,55346.98%1,5354.63%4681.41%33,109
Coshocton6,23451.22%5,17942.56%7576.22%1,0558.66%12,170
Crawford7,90156.10%5,33437.87%8506.03%2,56718.23%14,085
Cuyahoga148,61135.83%251,25160.57%14,9233.60%-102,640-24.74%414,785
Darke11,97563.15%5,95731.42%1,0305.43%6,01831.73%18,962
Defiance6,67751.69%5,56143.05%6805.26%1,1168.64%12,918
Delaware45,28565.83%21,98831.96%1,5192.21%23,29733.87%68,792
Erie13,09645.88%14,17149.64%1,2804.48%-1,075-3.76%28,547
Fairfield29,74459.06%18,79537.32%1,8223.62%10,94921.74%50,361
Fayette4,61459.77%2,82736.62%2783.61%1,78723.15%7,719
Franklin169,48744.12%203,86253.07%10,7732.81%-34,375-8.95%384,122
Fulton7,79853.41%6,13142.00%6704.59%1,66711.41%14,599
Gallia4,80950.13%4,55347.46%2312.41%2562.67%9,593
Geauga22,31260.30%13,14835.54%1,5404.16%9,16424.76%37,000
Greene34,56459.16%21,56136.90%2,3033.94%13,00322.26%58,428
Guernsey5,90048.56%5,59446.04%6565.40%3062.52%12,150
Hamilton143,22250.42%132,08746.50%8,7453.08%11,1353.92%284,054
Hancock15,06361.30%8,45034.39%1,0614.31%6,61326.91%24,574
Hardin4,90454.62%3,50239.00%5736.38%1,40215.62%8,979
Harrison2,54844.92%2,84050.07%2845.01%-292-5.15%5,672
Henry5,52955.61%3,92239.45%4914.94%1,60716.16%9,942
Highland7,45560.65%4,21534.29%6215.06%3,24026.36%12,291
Hocking4,18446.27%4,44149.11%4184.62%-257-2.84%9,043
Holmes5,96768.98%2,21225.57%4715.45%3,75543.41%8,650
Huron9,05154.62%6,54739.51%9745.87%2,50415.11%16,572
Jackson4,59245.34%5,22751.60%3103.06%-635-6.26%10,129
Jefferson10,95744.30%12,81951.83%9573.87%-1,862-7.53%24,733
Knox12,37160.42%7,04434.40%1,0605.18%5,32726.02%20,475
Lake41,46752.35%34,15743.12%3,5814.53%7,3109.23%79,205
Lawrence8,37447.20%8,95650.48%4102.32%-582-3.28%17,740
Licking35,07358.98%21,89236.81%2,5054.21%13,18122.17%59,470
Logan9,29263.96%4,42030.42%8165.62%4,87233.54%14,528
Lorain43,99444.24%50,71451.00%4,7254.76%-6,720-6.76%99,433
Lucas52,07035.98%88,21060.95%4,4563.07%-36,140-24.97%144,736
Madison7,62360.16%4,54535.87%5043.97%3,07824.29%12,672
Mahoning26,56631.07%56,22865.76%2,7123.17%-29,662-34.69%85,506
Marion10,53552.47%8,51742.42%1,0255.11%2,01810.05%20,077
Medina36,40757.77%23,76137.71%2,8484.52%12,64620.06%63,016
Meigs3,32247.78%3,43049.34%2002.88%-108-1.56%6,952
Mercer10,85268.00%4,39627.55%7104.45%6,45640.45%15,958
Miami23,54363.39%11,72931.58%1,8655.03%11,81431.81%37,137
Monroe2,10239.55%3,06357.63%1502.82%-961-18.08%5,315
Montgomery89,21848.21%89,37948.30%6,4593.49%-161-0.09%185,056
Morgan2,37149.25%2,24446.61%1994.14%1272.64%4,814
Morrow7,07860.25%3,98933.95%6815.80%3,08926.30%11,748
Muskingum13,50651.78%11,20242.95%1,3745.27%2,3048.83%26,082
Noble2,35144.86%2,60949.78%2815.36%-258-4.92%5,241
Ottawa7,35046.26%7,94550.00%5953.74%-595-3.74%15,890
Paulding3,69553.73%2,79540.64%3875.63%90013.09%6,877
Perry4,91348.41%4,74146.71%4954.88%1721.70%10,149
Pickaway9,78957.42%6,63938.94%6213.64%3,15018.48%17,049
Pike3,54940.44%4,94056.30%2863.26%-1,391-15.86%8,775
Portage24,34148.78%23,16146.42%2,3954.80%1,1802.36%49,897
Preble8,81758.91%5,21734.86%9336.23%3,60024.05%14,967
Putnam8,21062.07%4,44633.62%5704.31%3,76428.45%13,226
Richland22,69155.00%16,47039.92%2,0965.08%6,22115.08%41,257
Ross10,24646.48%10,94949.67%8493.85%-703-3.19%22,044
Sandusky9,32647.39%9,26147.06%1,0915.55%650.33%19,678
Scioto8,99837.93%14,24460.04%4812.03%-5,246-22.11%23,723
Seneca8,71649.35%7,79044.11%1,1556.54%9265.24%17,661
Shelby11,40264.06%5,35530.09%1,0415.85%6,04733.97%17,798
Stark63,77949.72%58,49245.60%5,9964.68%5,2874.12%128,267
Summit79,96344.40%93,74052.05%6,4063.55%-13,777-7.65%180,109
Trumbull24,81133.97%44,93561.52%3,2974.51%-20,124-27.55%73,043
Tuscarawas14,21448.94%13,18245.39%1,6475.67%1,0323.55%29,043
Union11,73966.30%5,30429.95%6643.75%6,43536.35%17,707
Van Wert6,39664.63%3,01430.45%4874.92%3,38234.18%9,897
Vinton1,76441.06%2,35154.73%1814.21%-587-13.67%4,296
Warren54,53668.37%22,27127.92%2,9553.71%32,26540.45%79,762
Washington10,23048.20%10,40849.04%5852.76%-178-0.84%21,223
Wayne21,24358.12%13,49036.91%1,8184.97%7,75321.21%36,551
Williams6,61054.23%4,93140.46%6475.31%1,67913.77%12,188
Wood20,39046.61%21,36948.85%1,9874.54%-979-2.24%43,746
Wyandot4,10356.87%2,66636.95%4466.18%1,43719.92%7,215

;Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Adams (Largest city: West Union)
  • Ashland (Largest city: Ashland)
  • Allen (Largest city: Lima)
  • Brown (Largest city: Georgetown)
  • Carroll (Largest city: Carrollton)
  • Champaign (Largest city: Urbana)
  • Clark (largest municipality: Springfield)
  • Clinton (Largest city: Wilmington)
  • Columbiana (Largest city: Salem)
  • Coshocton (Largest city: Coshocton)
  • Crawford (Largest city: Bucyrus)
  • Delaware (Largest city: Delaware)
  • Defiance (Largest city: Defiance)
  • Fairfield (Largest city: Lancaster)
  • Fayette (Largest city: Washington Court House)
  • Fulton (Largest city: Wauseon)
  • Gallia (Largest city: Gallipolis)
  • Geauga (Largest city: Chardon)
  • Guernsey (Largest city: Cambridge)
  • Hardin (Largest city: Kenton)
  • Henry (Largest city: Napoleon)
  • Highland (Largest city: Hillsboro)
  • Huron (Largest city: Norwalk)
  • Knox (Largest city: Mount Vernon)
  • Lake (Largest city: Mentor)
  • Licking (Largest city: Newark)
  • Madison (Largest city: London)
  • Marion (Largest city: Marion)
  • Medina (Largest city: Medina)
  • Morgan (Largest city: McConnelsville)
  • Morrow (Largest city: Mount Gilead)
  • Muskingum (Largest city: Zanesville)
  • Paulding (Largest city: Paulding)
  • Perry (Largest city: New Lexington)
  • Pickaway (Largest city: Circleville)
  • Portage (largest city: Kent)
  • Preble (Largest city: Eaton)
  • Richland (Largest city: Mansfield)
  • Sandusky (Largest city: Fremont)
  • Seneca (Largest city: Tiffin)
  • Stark (largest city: Canton)
  • Tuscarawas (largest city: New Philadelphia)
  • Wayne (Largest city: Wooster)
  • Williams (Largest city: Bryan)
  • Wyandot (Largest city: Upper Sandusky)

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