2010 Arizona gubernatorial election


The Arizona gubernatorial election of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of Arizona. Incumbent Republican Jan Brewer ran for a full term. Party primaries were held on August 24, 2010. Jan Brewer won a full term, defeating Attorney General Goddard 54% to 42%.

Background

was term limited and nominated to become Secretary of Homeland Security by President-elect Barack Obama, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 20, 2009, resigning as governor the same day. Since Arizona does not have a lieutenant governor, Republican Secretary of State Jan Brewer was first in the state's gubernatorial line of succession and was sworn in as governor upon Napolitano's resignation. Brewer announced on November 5, 2009 that she would seek a full term in 2010.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

The primary to select the 2010 Republican nominee for governor of Arizona was held on August 24, 2010.

Candidates

Declared

Results

Libertarian primary

Candidates

General election

Candidates

Poll sourceDates administeredTerry Goddard Jan Brewer
October 28, 201039%53%
October 23–24, 201044%52%
October 11, 201035%38%
October 3, 201039%55%
September 7, 201038%60%
August 25, 201038%57%
July 21, 201037%56%
June 29, 201035%53%
May 17, 201039%52%
April 27, 201040%48%
April 23–25, 201047%44%
April 14, 201040%44%
March 16, 201045%43%
January 20, 201043%42%
November 18, 200944%42%
September 27, 200942%40%
September 7, 200946%36%

Debate

On September 1, the first and only debate was held between all four candidates and moderated by Ted Simons. The debate drew national attention after Jan Brewer "stumbled and stammered" through her opening statements. Before the debate the governor had made several comments about there being beheadings in the desert. During the debate Terry Goddard tried to get the governor to admit that it was a false statement. Goddard said quote '' Jan I'm going to give you an opportunity to admit that was a false statement but of course the governor Steered clear of the question. After the debate reporters were demanding answers, and still she would just not answer the question. After the debate, Brewer stated that she would do no more debates.

Results