United States Senate special election in West Virginia, 2010
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The 2010 United States Senate special election in West Virginia was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd died in office on June 28, 2010. Democrat Governor Joe Manchin
Joe Manchin
Joseph "Joe" Manchin III is the junior United States Senator representing West Virginia. Manchin, a Democrat, was Governor of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010...

 appointed Carte Goodwin
Carte Goodwin
Carte Patrick Goodwin is an American politician and attorney who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Goodwin was appointed by West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin on July 16, 2010, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Robert Byrd. ...

 to temporarily fill the vacancy. Goodwin pledged to not run for election to the seat in exchange for the appointment. Governor Joe Manchin won the open seat and will serve out the remainder of Byrd's elected term, which ends on January 3, 2013.

Byrd's career

Byrd had held his seat in the U.S. Senate since 1959, after having served in the House of Representatives since 1953, making him the longest-serving person in Congress. Byrd led his party in the Senate
Party leaders of the United States Senate
The Senate Majority and Minority Leaders are two United States Senators who are elected by the party conferences that hold the majority and the minority respectively. These leaders serve as the chief Senate spokespeople for their parties and manage and schedule the legislative and executive...

 from 1977 to 1989, as Majority Leader or Minority Leader. Afterwards, as the most senior Democrat in the Senate, he served as President pro tempore of the Senate
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
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 whenever his party was in the majority, including at the time of his death. The Democrats held a 59-41 seat majority in the Senate at the time of Byrd's death.

State politics

West Virginia has not elected a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 1956, but has voted Republican in presidential elections since 2000. Seventy-seven percent of voters in the state approve of Democratic governor Joe Manchin, but only 35% approve of Democratic President Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States Senator from Illinois, from January 2005 until he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.Born in...

.

Additionally, the Mountain Party has been a slowly growing force in the state, hoping to capitalize on discontent from both political parties.

Interim appointment

State law allowed Governor Joe Manchin
Joe Manchin
Joseph "Joe" Manchin III is the junior United States Senator representing West Virginia. Manchin, a Democrat, was Governor of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010...

 to make a temporary appointment to the vacant seat. Manchin named a former aide, 36-year old Carte Goodwin
Carte Goodwin
Carte Patrick Goodwin is an American politician and attorney who served as a United States Senator from West Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Goodwin was appointed by West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin on July 16, 2010, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Robert Byrd. ...

, an attorney and fellow Democrat. Goodwin was sworn in on July 20, 2010, and chose not to run in the special election. Hours later, Manchin announced his intention to seek Byrd's seat.

Timing of the election

Gov. Manchin urged the West Virginia Legislature
West Virginia Legislature
The West Virginia Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of West Virginia. A bicameral legislative body, the Legislature is split between the upper Senate and the lower House of Delegates. It was established under Article VI of the West Virginia Constitution following the state's...

 to pass legislation scheduling the special election for 2010. Without a revision, West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant
Natalie Tennant
Natalie E. Tennant is the Secretary of State of West Virginia. She was elected in 2008 and officially took office as the 29th Secretary of State on January 19, 2009...

 believed that state law would not allow an election to be held until 2012. On July 19, legislators hammered out a compromise bill setting an Aug. 28 special primary and Nov. 2 special election to elect a senator for the roughly two years and five months remaining in Byrd's term. The bill only changes election law for 2010 and will not apply to other future elections. It also allows a West Virginian who is on the November general election ballot for some other office to also run in the special election.

Candidates

  • Joe Manchin
    Joe Manchin
    Joseph "Joe" Manchin III is the junior United States Senator representing West Virginia. Manchin, a Democrat, was Governor of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010...

    , incumbent Governor of West Virginia
  • Sheirl Fletcher, former State Delegate
    West Virginia House of Delegates
    The West Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the West Virginia Legislature. Only three states—Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia—refer to their lower house as the House of Delegates.-Historical:-Current:-District organization:...

  • Ken Hechler
    Ken Hechler
    Kenneth William Hechler is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented West Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1959 to 1977 and was West Virginia Secretary of State from 1985 to 2001....

    , former West Virginia Secretary of State and former U.S. Representative
    United States House of Representatives
    The United States House of Representatives is one of the two Houses of the United States Congress, the bicameral legislature which also includes the Senate.The composition and powers of the House are established in Article One of the Constitution...


Campaign

Despite Manchin's very high popularity in the state, he received two politically experienced challengers. Hechler is a former Secretary of State and U.S. Representative, who at the age of 95 campaigned across the state on an anti-mountaintop removal platform.

In a surprise move after the primary, Hechler endorsed Jesse Johnson
Jesse Johnson
Jesse Johnson is the name of:* Jesse Johnson , American politician, filmmaker, actor, 2008 presidential candidate* Jesse Johnson , American musician, lead guitarist of The Time...

 of the Mountain Party
Mountain Party
The Mountain Party is a political party in the state of West Virginia that on July 8, 2007, at its state convention, voted to become the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party. At the 2007 Green Party National Meeting the party was admitted to the Green Party as a state affiliate. It is a...

 rather than his own party's nominee (Manchin). Corruption issues surrounding Manchin and the governor's exceedingly poor environmental record were cited as major reasons for endorsing the state's Green Party affiliate.

Results

Candidates

  • John Raese
    John Raese
    John R. Raese is an American business owner and politician. He has lost campaigns to represent West Virginia in the U.S. Senate in 1984, 2006 and 2010, and a campaign for Governor of West Virginia in 1988....

    , businessman
  • Harry C. Bruner Jr., attorney
  • Kenneth Culp, Vietnam War
    Vietnam War
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     veteran and accountant
  • Albert Howard, and candidate in the 2008 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary
    New Hampshire Republican primary, 2008
    The 2008 New Hampshire Republican primary took place on January 8, 2008, with 12 national delegates being allocated proportionally to the popular vote...

  • Frank Kubic, epigram
    Epigram
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    matist author
  • Lynette Kennedy McQuain, substitute teacher's aide
  • Daniel Scott Rebich, concrete contracting business owner
  • Thomas Ressler, retired officer of the Maryland Department of Corrections
  • Mac Warner, businessman
  • Scott H. Williams, wood products industry supervisor and manager

Campaign

During the Republican primary campaign, only Raese and Warner released television advertisements.

Results

Candidates

  • Jeff Becker (Constitution Party
    Constitution Party (United States)
    The Constitution Party is a paleoconservative political party in the United States. It was founded as the U.S. Taxpayers' Party by Howard Philips in 1991. Phillips was the party's candidate in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 presidential elections...

    ), West Virginia Constitution Party chairman (campaign site, PVS)
  • Jesse Johnson
    Jesse Johnson (politician)
    Jesse C. Johnson, Jr. is an Executive Committee member and former chair of the environmentalist Mountain Party, the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party. He has twice been his party's candidate for Governor of West Virginia, and once for a Senate seat...

     (Mountain Party
    Mountain Party
    The Mountain Party is a political party in the state of West Virginia that on July 8, 2007, at its state convention, voted to become the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party. At the 2007 Green Party National Meeting the party was admitted to the Green Party as a state affiliate. It is a...

    ), lobbyist, freelance writer and lecturer
  • Joe Manchin
    Joe Manchin
    Joseph "Joe" Manchin III is the junior United States Senator representing West Virginia. Manchin, a Democrat, was Governor of West Virginia from 2005 to 2010...

     (Democratic Party), Governor
  • John Raese
    John Raese
    John R. Raese is an American business owner and politician. He has lost campaigns to represent West Virginia in the U.S. Senate in 1984, 2006 and 2010, and a campaign for Governor of West Virginia in 1988....

     (Republican Party), businessman
  • John R "Rick" Bartlett (Write In)
  • Charles G. "Bud" Railey (Write In)

Campaign

Manchin's campaign ads emphasized his support from labor unions and Cecil Roberts
Cecil Roberts (unionist)
Cecil Roberts is a miner and president of the United Mine Workers of America . He is also a vice president of the AFL-CIO, and sits on the AFL-CIO's executive council.-Early life:Roberts was born on Halloween in 1946...

 (President of United Mine Workers of America), while criticizing Raese for "putting profits before people,", supporting the elimination of the minimum wage, and supporting the FairTax
FairTax
The FairTax is a tax reform proposal for the federal government of the United States that would replace all federal taxes on personal and corporate income with a single broad national consumption tax on retail sales. The Fair Tax Act would apply a tax once at the point of purchase on all new goods...

. Manchin has been endorsed by both the AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, commonly AFL–CIO, is a national trade union center, the largest federation of unions in the United States, made up of 56 national and international unions, together representing more than 11 million workers...

 and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Raese has been endorsed from numerous pro-life PACs and Freedom Works. Raese has criticized Manchin for supporting House Bill 103, which is similar to Cap and trade.

Debates

The first and only debate was held October 18. It featured all four Senate candidates. Raese wanted at least three debates.

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report Toss up October 31, 2010
The Rothenberg Political Report
Stuart Rothenberg
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Toss up/tilt D October 28, 2010
Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports
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Toss up October 30, 2010
RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics
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Toss up October 31, 2010
Sabato's Crystal Ball
Sabato's Crystal Ball
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Leans D October 28, 2010
CQ Politics
Congressional Quarterly
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Toss up October 31, 2010

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Joe Manchin (D) John Raese (R) Other Undecided
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 31, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 50% 46% 1% 3%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 30–31, 2010 1,676 ± 2.4% 51% 46% 3%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 26, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 49% 46% 2% 4%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 23–24, 2010 1,246 ± 2.8% 50% 44% 6%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 23, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 46% 48% 3% 3%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 19, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 43% 50% 2% 5%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 16, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 45% 48% 2% 4%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 12, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 46% 49% 2% 3%
Marshall University (report) October 11–12, 2010 450 ± 4.6% 48% 38% 12%
CNN/Time/Opinion Research (report) October 8–12, 2010 1,507 ± 2.5% 44% 44% 4%
Public Policy Polling (report) October 9–10, 2010 1,247 ± 2.8% 48% 45% 7%
Rasmussen Reports (report) October 6, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 44% 50% 2% 5%
Fox News/Pulse Opinion Research (report) October 2, 2010 1,000 ± 3.0% 43% 48% 3% 6%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 27, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 46% 48% 2% 4%
Public Policy Polling (report) September 19, 2010 1,397 ± 2.6% 43% 46% 10%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 19, 2010 750 ± 4.0% 50% 43% 1% 5%
Rasmussen Reports (report) September 8, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 50% 45% 2% 3%
Rasmussen Reports (report) August 29, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 48% 42% 4% 7%
MindField Poll (report) August 6, 2010 413 ± 6.0% 54% 32% 14%
Rasmussen Reports (report) July 22, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 51% 35% 5% 9%

Fundraising

Candidate (Party) Receipts Disbursements Cash On Hand Debt
John Raese (R) $3,071,909 $2,728,034 $343,876 $3,273,959
Joe Manchin (D) $3,351,829 $2,746,439 $605,390 $3,568
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

External links


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