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|2010 incumbent=Eric Massa
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|2010 Candidate 1 name=Eric Massa
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|2010 Candidate 1 party=Democratic
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|2010 Candidate 1 status=Candidate
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|2010 Candidate 1 URL=http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/dcdev/forms/C00411306/400782/ FEC
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|2010 Candidate 1 date=March 15, 2009
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|2010 Candidate 2 name=John Kuhl
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|2010 Candidate 2 party=Republican
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|2010 Candidate 2 status=Rumored
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|2010 Candidate 2 date=March 15, 2009
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|2010 Candidate 2 reference note=2008 Candidate
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|2008 incumbent=John Kuhl
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|2008 Candidate 1 name=John Kuhl
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|2008 Candidate 1 party=Republican
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|2008 Candidate 1 status=Candidate
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|2008 Candidate 1 date=March 15, 2009
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|2008 Candidate 2 name=Eric Massa
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|2008 Candidate 2 party=Democratic
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|2008 Candidate 2 status=Candidate
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|2008 Candidate 2 date=March 15, 2009
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|2008 general election winner=Eric Massa
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Revision as of 09:29, March 15, 2009




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House: 435 seats Senate: 33 seats
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Confirmed primary challenges 5 2 7 5 5 10
Possible primary challenges 0 0 0 0 0 0
Open seats* 16 21 41 3 6 102
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