2010 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania

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The 2010 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania took place on May 18, 2010. Democratic won the seat by receiving 52.64% of the popular vote. A total number of 137,189 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 3 candidates ran for the seat.

Results by Districts

District 12

Mark S. Critz of Democratic received 52.64% of the votes, totaling 72,218 votes, to win the election, defeated Tim Burns of Republican by a margin of 7.65%. The total votes casted was 137,189.

2010 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania District 12
Candidate Party Votes %
Mark S. Critz Democratic 72,218 52.64%
Tim Burns Republican 61,722 44.99%
Demo Agoris Libertarian 3,249 2.37%
Election Date: 2010-05-18, Valid Votes: 137,189, Margin: 7.65%
2010 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania District 12 (General) - Results by County
County Mark S. Critz
Democratic
Tim Burns
Republican
Demo Agoris
Libertarian
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes % Votes %
Allegheny 520 57.52% 361 39.93% 23 2.54% 904 17.59%
Armstrong 3,401 41.91% 4,468 55.06% 246 3.03% 8,115 -13.15%
Cambria 19,798 57.34% 14,208 41.15% 522 1.51% 34,528 16.19%
Fayette 11,290 59.27% 7,415 38.93% 342 1.80% 19,047 20.34%
Greene 5,308 56.77% 3,813 40.78% 229 2.45% 9,350 15.99%
Indiana 1,543 42.54% 1,991 54.89% 93 2.56% 3,627 -12.35%
Somerset 4,275 48.26% 4,438 50.10% 145 1.64% 8,858 -1.84%
Washington 10,726 49.63% 9,949 46.03% 937 4.34% 21,612 3.60%
Westmoreland 15,357 49.30% 15,079 48.41% 712 2.29% 31,148 0.89%
Total 72,218 52.64% 61,722 44.99% 3,249 2.37% 137,189 7.65%

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