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2010 Pennsylvania Senate election
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The 2010 elections for the Pennsylvania State Senate were held on November 2, 2010, with the even-numbered districts contested. Necessary primary elections were held on May 18, 2010.[ 1] The term of office for those elected in 2010 run from January 4, 2011 until November 30, 2014. State Senators are elected for four year terms, with half of the seats in the Senate up for election every two years.
Make-up of the Senate following the 2010 elections [ edit ]
District
Party
Incumbent
Status
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
2
Democratic
Christine Tartaglione
Re-elected
Democratic
Christine Tartaglione
37,417
81.8
Republican
Gary Adam Feldman
8,310
18.2
4
Democratic
LeAnna Washington
Re-elected
Democratic
LeAnna Washington
83,110
100.0
6
Republican
Tommy Tomlinson
Re-elected
Republican
Tommy Tomlinson
48,419
58.4
Democratic
Bryan Allen
34,536
41.6
8
Democratic
Anthony H. Williams
Re-elected
Democratic
Anthony H. Williams
62,195
86.0
Republican
Rhashea Harmon
10,128
14.0
10
Republican
Chuck McIlhinney
Re-elected
Republican
Chuck McIlhinney
57,349
59.8
Democratic
Cynthia M. Philo
38,509
40.2
12
Republican
Stewart Greenleaf
Re-elected
Republican
Stewart Greenleaf
61,802
64.0
Democratic
Ruth S. Damsker
34,745
36.0
14
Democratic
Ray Musto
Retired
Democratic
John Yudichak
37,047
55.9
Republican
Stephen Urban
25,604
38.6
Libertarian
Betsy Summers
3,685
5.6
16
Republican
Pat Browne
Re-elected
Republican
Pat Browne
46,076
61.5
Democratic
Richard J. Orloski
28,883
38.5
18
Democratic
Lisa Boscola
Re-elected
Democratic
Lisa Boscola
44,503'
60.9
Republican
Matt Connolly
28,503
39.1
20
Republican
Lisa Baker
Re-elected
Republican
Lisa Baker
62,391
100.0
22
Democratic
Bob Mellow
Retired
Democratic
John Blake
49,047
62.7
Republican
Frank Scavo
29,128
37.3
24
Republican
Bob Mensch
Re-elected
Republican
Bob Mensch
51,911
60.3
Democratic
Bill Wallace
34,220
39.7
26
Republican
Edwin Erickson
Re-elected
Republican
Edwin Erickson
52,932
58.4
Democratic
Michael T. Farrell
37,773
41.6
28
Republican
Mike Waugh
Re-elected
Republican
Mike Waugh
61,803
84.3
Libertarian
Edward W. Gately, Sr.
11,479
15.7
30
Republican
John Eichelberger
Re-elected
Republican
John Eichelberger
66,197
100.0
32
Democratic
Rich Kasunic
Re-elected
Democratic
Rich Kasunic
57,570
100.0
34
Republican
Jake Corman
Re-elected
Republican
Jake Corman
52,858
69.2
Democratic
Jon Eich
23,481
30.8
36
Republican
Mike Brubaker
Re-elected
Republican
Mike Brubaker
65,153
100.0
38
Democratic
Jim Ferlo
Re-elected
Democratic
Jim Ferlo
53,595'
100.0
40
Republican
Jane Orie
Re-elected
Republican
Jane Orie
51,578
57.9
Democratic
Dan DeMarco
41,959
42.2
42
Democratic
Wayne Fontana
Re-elected
Democratic
Wayne Fontana
50,994
100.0
44
Republican
John Rafferty, Jr.
Re-elected
Republican
John Rafferty, Jr.
55,418
62.1
Democratic
Matt Stehman
33,802
37.9
46
Democratic
Barry Stout
Retired
Democratic
Tim Solobay
39,530
53.3
Republican
Kris Vanderman
34,597
46.7
48
Republican
Mike Folmer
Re-elected
Republican
Mike Folmer
61,850
72.3
Democratic
Jo Ellen Litz
23,565
27.7
50
Republican
Robert D. Robbins
Re-elected
Republican
Robert D. Robbins
57,350
81.8
Independent
Roberta Biros
12,725
18.2
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