Georgia gubernatorial election, 2010
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The 2010 Georgia gubernatorial election will take place on November 2, 2010. Republican Governor Sonny Perdue is term limited and unable to seek re-election. Primary elections will take place in July and a runoff election, if necessary, will be held two weeks later.
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[edit] Announced Candidates
[edit] Democrats
[edit] Republicans
- John Oxendine, State Insurance Commissioner
[edit] Possible Candidates
[edit] Democrats
- Attorney General Thurbert Baker
- U.S. Representative Sanford Bishop
- Atlanta trial lawyer Jim Butler
- former state Secretary of State Cathy Cox
- State Representative Rick Crawford
- State Representative Douglas Dean
- Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin
- State Representative Mike Glanton
- State Representative Darrl Jordan
- U.S. Representative Jim Marshall
- House Minority Leader DuBose Porter
- State Senator Kashim Reed
- State Representative Wade Starr
- State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond
- State Representative Michael Von Bremen
[edit] Republicans
- Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle
- U.S. Representative Phil Gingrey
- Secretary of State Karen Handel
- State Senator Lee Hawkins
- State Senate pro tempore Eric Johnson
- Congressman Jack Kingston
- State Senator Eugene Pearson
- House Speaker Glenn Richardson
- State Senator Chip Rogers
- Congressman Lynn Westmoreland