2010 Georgia gubernatorial election


The 2010 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. Incumbent Republican governor Sonny Perdue was term-limited and unable to seek re-election. Primary elections for the Republican and Democratic parties took place on July 20. Democrats nominated former governor Roy Barnes, and Republicans nominated Representative Nathan Deal following a runoff on August 10. The Libertarian Party also had ballot access and nominated John Monds. Deal won the general election, and took office on January 10, 2011.
, this was the last election in which a candidate won the governorship by double digits. This is the first gubernatorial election in Georgia since 1990 in which the winner was of a different party than the incumbent president. This was the first election in which Republicans won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state. This was the last gubernatorial election in which Douglas, Henry, and Newton counties voted for the Republican candidate and the last in which Baker, Early, Mitchell, Peach, Clinch, Brooks, and McIntosh counties voted for the Democratic candidate.

Republican primary

Candidates

Declared

Declined

Polling

Runoff

Poll sourceDates administeredNathan
Deal
Karen
Handel
Landmark CommunicationsAugust 7, 201044%42%
Georgia NewspapersAugust 7, 201042%47%
Insider AdvantageAugust 5, 201046%46%
Landmark CommunicationsAugust 2, 201037%46%
McLaughlin & AssociatesJuly 23, 201039%38%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

Polling

Poll sourceDates administeredRoy
Barnes
Thurbert
Baker
DuBose
Porter
Carl
Camon
David
Poythress
Undecided
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 13, 201059%16%5%--5%12%
Mason-DixonJuly 8–13, 201054%20%3%--7%16%
Survey USAJuly 7–8, 201056%18%6%3%5%9%
Survey USAJune 14–17, 201063%13%4%1%5%11%
InsiderAdvantageApril 7, 201047%18%5%6%24%
Rasmussen ReportsDecember 18, 200948%17%3%1%4%19%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 20, 200943%19%4%3%4%21%
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 18, 200942%9%7%1%2%30%
Rasmussen ReportsJune 17, 200948%8%5%2%2%31%
Strategic VisionJune 17, 200949%30%2%-5%14%

Third party and independent candidates

Independent

  • Neal Horsley

Libertarian Party

Write-in

  • Samuel M. "Sam" Hay, III
  • Jacob Perasso

General election

Polling

Poll sourceDates administeredNathan
Deal
Roy
Barnes
John
Monds
OtherUndecided
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 24, 201049%39%5%5%1%
Insider AdvantageUnavailable49%41%3%--7%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 6, 201050%41%3%3%3%
Insider AdvantageSeptember 27, 201045%37%5%--13%
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 21, 201045%39%5%6%5%
Insider AdvantageSeptember 16, 201042%42%5%--11%
Survey USASeptember 10–12, 201049%38%9%--4%
Insider AdvantageAugust 17, 201045%41%5%--9%
Rasmussen ReportsAugust 11, 201051%42%--3%3%
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 21, 201049%43%--4%4%
Rasmussen ReportsMay 20, 201047%40%--6%7%
Rasmussen ReportsApril 22, 201046%39%--7%8%
Rasmussen ReportsMarch 17, 201043%41%--5%13%
Public Policy PollingFebruary 26–28, 201038%43%----19%
Rasmussen ReportsFebruary 18, 201043%37%------
Rasmussen ReportsJanuary 20, 201042%43%------

Results

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic