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2010 United States Senate election in Louisiana

2010 Louisiana Senate elections

2010 United States Senate election in Louisiana

2010 Louisiana Senate elections

FieldValue
election_name2010 United States Senate election in Louisiana
countryLouisiana
typepresidential
ongoingYes
previous_election2004 United States Senate election in Louisiana
previous_year2004
next_election2016 United States Senate election in Louisiana
next_year2016
election_dateNovember 2, 2010
image_sizex150px
image1File:DVitterOfficial.jpg
nominee1**David Vitter**
party1Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote1**715,415**
percentage1**56.55%**
image2File:Charles Melancon (cropped).jpg
nominee2Charlie Melançon
party2Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote2476,572
percentage237.67%
map_image2010 United States Senate election in Louisiana results map by parish.svg
map_size280px
map_captionParish results
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionDavid Vitter
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionDavid Vitter
after_partyRepublican Party (United States)

Vitter:
Melançon:
The 2010 United States Senate election in Louisiana was held on November 2, 2010. Republican incumbent U.S. Senator David Vitter won re-election to a second term, becoming the first Republican ever to be re-elected to the United States Senate from Louisiana.

Background

  • Party primaries: Saturday, August 28, 2010
  • Runoffs (if necessary): Saturday, October 2, 2010
  • General Election: Tuesday, November 2, 2010,

Vitter faced a potentially serious challenge in the Republican primary as well as the general election. Lieutenant General Russel L. Honoré, who is best known for serving as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina responsible for coordinating military relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina-affected areas across the Gulf Coast, was allegedly mulling over whether or not to challenge Vitter in the Republican Primary. Tony Perkins, a former Louisiana state representative and current president of the socially conservative Family Research Council, acknowledged interest in running against Vitter because of the prostitution scandal. Nonetheless, Perkins decided not to run and endorsed Vitter for reelection.

Some speculated that Vitter's reelection might have become complicated, by the prostitution scandal revealed in 2007, but he continued to lead in aggregate polling against potential opponents.

Following a movement to draft him into the race, John Cooksey, a former U.S. Representative, appeared poised to put together a challenge, planning on spending $200,000 of his own money. Cooksey, however, pulled back and did not qualify.

A campaign to draft porn actress Stormy Daniels began in early 2009. She considered whether to run before ultimately declining.

On June 14, 2009, Congressman Charlie Melançon announced his intentions to run for Senate in 2010. Melançon, who was representing Louisiana's 3rd Congressional District since 2005, released the announcement to his supporters, saying that "Louisiana needs a different approach, more bi-partisan, more disciplined, more honest and with a whole lot more common sense." Melançon was a leader of the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of fiscally conservative Democrats who aim to lower the deficit and reform the budget.

In the weeks before the election a major concern for Vitter's camp was possibly voter apathy about the race. For example, publisher Rolfe H. McCollister Jr., in his Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, endorsed fellow Republican Jay Dardenne over Democrat Caroline Fayard in the simultaneous race for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, but then explicitly made "no endorsement" for U.S. Senate: :I have talked with a number of voters who are just not very excited about this race—the candidates or the tone. I'm not either. You're on your own here.{{cite news |access-date = October 26, 2010 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101027132711/http://businessreport.com/news/2010/oct/18/making-choices-nov-2/ |archive-date = October 27, 2010 |url-status = dead

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Charlie Melançon, U.S. Representative
  • Neeson Chauvin
  • Cary Deaton

Polling

Poll SourceDates administeredCharlie MelançonNeeson ChauvinUndecided
Clarus Research GroupAugust 15–16, 2010**43%**3%**52%**

Results

Results by parish

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Republican primary

Candidates

  • David Vitter, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Nick Accardo, doctor
  • Chet D. Traylor, former Louisiana Supreme Court justice

Polling

Poll SourceDates administeredDavid Vitter (R)Chet Traylor (R)Undecided
Clarus Research GroupAugust 15–16, 2010**74%**5%18%
Public Policy PollingAugust 21–22, 2010**81%**5%9%

Results

Results by parish

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Libertarian primary

Candidates

  • Anthony Gentile
  • Randall Todd Hayes

Results

General election

Candidates

Major

  • Charlie Melançon (D), U.S. Congressman
  • David Vitter (R), incumbent U.S. Senator

Minor

  • Michael Karlton Brown (I)
  • Skip Galan (I)
  • Milton Gordon (I)
  • Randall Todd Hayes (L)
  • Tommy LaFargue (I)
  • Bob Lang (I)
  • William McShan (Reform)
  • Sam Houston Melton Jr. (I)
  • Mike Spears (I)
  • Ernest Wooton (I)

Campaign

Melançon heavily criticized Vitter for prostitution sex scandal. Vitter released television advertising criticizing Melançon for his support for Obama's stimulus package and his support for amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Debates

Melançon claimed "In August, Melançon challenged Vitter to a series of five live, televised town hall-style debates across the state. In his 2004 campaign for Senate, Vitter committed to five live, televised debates. Since Melançon issued the challenge, Vitter and Melançon have been invited to a total of seven live, televised debates. Vitter only accepted invitations to debates hosted by WWL-TV and WDSU-TV, both in New Orleans."

  • September 7: Sponsored by the Alliance for Good Government at Loyola University.
  • October 27: Sponsored by League of Women Voters-New Orleans, National Council of Jewish Women-New Orleans Junior League-New Orleans, and the American Association of University Women-Louisiana. Televised on WDSU-TV in New Orleans.
  • October 28: CBS News sponsored the debate. It was televised on WWL-TV and C-SPAN in New Orleans

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Cook Political ReportOctober 26, 2010
RothenbergOctober 22, 2010
RealClearPoliticsOctober 26, 2010
Sabato's Crystal BallOctober 21, 2010
CQ PoliticsOctober 26, 2010

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredDavid
Vitter (R)Charlie
Melançon (D)
Research 2000March 2–4, 2009**48%**41%
Public Policy PollingJuly 17–19, 2009**44%**32%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 5, 2009**46%**36%
Rasmussen ReportsJanuary 14, 2010**53%**35%
YouGovPolimetrixJanuary 6–11, 2010**52%**32%
Rasmussen ReportsFebruary 10, 2010**57%**33%
Rasmussen ReportsMarch 10, 2010**57%**34%
Rasmussen ReportsApril 7, 2010**52%**36%
Magellan StrategiesJune 10–13, 2010**51%**31%
Public Policy PollingJune 12–13, 2010**46%**37%
Rasmussen ReportsJune 24, 2010**53%**35%
Clarus Research GroupAugust 15–16, 2010**48%**36%
Public Policy PollingAugust 21–22, 2010**51%**41%
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 30, 2010**54%**33%
Magellan StrategiesSeptember 19, 2010**52%**34%
Magellan StrategiesOctober 10, 2010**51%**35%
AnazaloneOctober 22, 2010**46%**43%
Clarus Research GroupOctober 21–24, 2010**50%**38%
Magellan StrategiesOctober 24, 2010**52%**35%

Fundraising

Candidate (Party)ReceiptsDisbursementsCash On HandDebt
David Vitter (R)$8,384,938$6,833,900$3,555,994$0
Charles Melançon (D)$3,711,556$4,043,362$445,853$0
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

References

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