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Revision as of 16:15, June 8, 2009



This page is part of the RaceTracker project,
coordinated by the Swing State Project


Add what you know. (Here's how.)


RaceTracker 2010 Congressional Election Dashboard
2010 House report  ยท 2010 Senate report
House Senate
GOP Dems Total GOP Dems Total
Confirmed primary challenges 0 0 0 0 0 0
Possible primary challenges 0 0 0 0 0 0
Open seats* 0 0 01 0 0 02
1. Includes 3 special elections (no 2010 party yet). 2. Doesn't include DE, NY special elections.
2010 House report | 2010 Senate report

The RaceTracker project on the OpenCongress wiki tracks every election for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. It is coordinated by the crew at the SwingStateProject.


  • Candidates, campaign contributions, district maps and past elections.
  • Editable by anyone who provides a source.
  • Fully transparent, open-source, non-partisan and free.


Join us! Learn how to participate at the RaceTracker community portal.

Developers, do cool stuff with our (free) data, it's available many ways!

The beef

Select a state below to see its candidates for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and governor:

Alabama congressional electionsAlaska congressional electionsArizona congressional electionsArkansas congressional electionsCalifornia congressional electionsColorado congressional electionsConnecticut congressional electionsDelaware congressional electionsFlorida congressional electionsGeorgia congressional electionsHawaii congressional electionsIdaho congressional electionsIllinois congressional electionsIndiana congressional electionsIowa congressional electionsKansas congressional electionsKentucky congressional electionsLouisiana congressional electionsMaine congressional electionsMaryland congressional electionsMassachusetts congressional electionsMichigan congressional electionsMinnesota congressional electionsMississippi congressional electionsMissouri congressional electionsMontana congressional electionsNebraska congressional electionsNevada congressional electionsNew Hampshire congressional electionsNew Jersey congressional electionsNew Mexico congressional electionsNew York congressional electionsNorth Carolina congressional electionsNorth Dakota congressional electionsOhio congressional electionsOklahoma congressional electionsOregon congressional electionsPennsylvania congressional electionsRhode Island congressional electionsSouth Carolina congressional electionsSouth Dakota congressional electionsTennessee congressional electionsTexas congressional electionsUtah congressional electionsVermont congressional electionsVirginia congressional electionsWashington state congressional electionsWest Virginia congressional electionsWisconsin congressional electionsWyoming congressional electionsDelaware congressional electionsMaryland congressional electionsNew Hampshire congressional electionsNew Jersey congressional electionsMassachusetts congressional electionsConnecticut congressional electionsWest Virginia congressional electionsVermont congressional electionsRhode Island congressional electionsUSA Map with states.png
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Reports:

Examples of tracked races:

About/contact

The power of this fully sourced and operational wiki is the citizens across the country researching, writing and fact-checking the information here. It is transparent, free, open-source and non-partisan; any political motivation for participation is irrelevant in the face of our common interest in knowing everyone running to represent us in our government.

The RaceTracker wiki is coordinated primarily by the team at the SwingStateProject, with assistance from the OpenCongress team. We encourage you to make any additions or corrections via the "Edit with form" tab at the top of every race page (you'll need to log-in to edit; see the "Join OpenCongress" link in the top right), but you can also leave a message on JamesL's user talk page.

For questions more generally about the RaceTracker wiki or about starting your own project on OpenCongress, please contact the OpenCongress team at writeus@OpenCongress.org.

Features:

  • Pages on every election for governor, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Fully editable with easy forms.
  • Sources on all data - don't take our word for it.
  • Election returns going back as far as 2000.
  • Maps of congressional districts and district offices.
  • Campaign contribution tracking.
  • Seat-specific blog aggregator feeds.

Discover other community projects (or how to start your own!) at the main OpenCongress wiki community portal.

More background and individual contact information can be found on the RaceTracker community portal.

Project creation funded by a grant from the Sunlight Foundation

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