Eleição para o Senado federal pela Luisiana em 2010
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Eleições para o senado nos Estados Unidos em 2010Eleições na Luisiana
David VitterRepublicanoDavid VitterRepublicanoestadoamericano2 de novembro2010
A eleição para o senado do estado americano da Luisiana em 2010 aconteceu em 2 de novembro de 2010. O senador republicano David Vitter foi reeleito para um segundo mandato.
Primária Democrata |
Primária Democrata
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Partido
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Candidato
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Votos
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%
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Democrata
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Charlie Melancon
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77.702
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70,6%
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Democrata
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Neeson Chauvin
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19.507
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17,7%
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Democrata
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Cary Deaton
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12.842
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11,7%
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Total
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110.051
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100%
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Primária Republicana |
Primária Republicana
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Partido
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Candidato
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Votos
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%
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Republicano
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David Vitter
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85.179
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87,6%
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Republicano
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Chet Traylor
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6.838
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7%
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Republicano
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Nick Accardo
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5.221
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5,4%
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Total
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97.238
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100%
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Referências
↑ «Election Map Luisiana» (em inglês). Politico. Consultado em 7 de novembro de 2010
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