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District 10: Previous Election Results

2010 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill KeatingDemocratic29,95351.1%
Rob O'LearyDemocratic28,65648.9%

2010 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill KeatingDemocratic132,74346.9%
Maryanne LewisIndependent16,7055.9%
Jim SheetsIndependent10,4453.7%
Jeff PerryRepublican120,02942.4%

2010 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Robert HaydenRepublican2,3644.5%
Ray KasperowiczRepublican2,2374.3%
Joe MaloneRepublican16,06030.6%
Jeff PerryRepublican31,85160.7%

2008 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill DelahuntDemocratic45,587100.0%

2008 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill DelahuntDemocratic272,899100.0%

2006 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
William DelahuntDemocratic82,020100.0%

2006 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill DelahuntDemocratic171,81264.3%
Peter WhiteIndependent16,8086.3%
Jeff BeattyRepublican78,43929.4%

2006 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Jeffrey BeattyRepublican13,542100.0%

2004 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Bill DelahuntDemocratic222,01365.9%
Michael JonesRepublican114,87934.1%

2002 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
William DelahuntDemocratic179,23869.2%
Luiz GonzagaRepublican79,62430.8%

2000 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
William DelahuntDemocratic234,67574.3%
Eric BleickenRepublican81,19225.7%

1998 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
William DelahuntDemocratic164,91770.1%
Eric BleickenRepublican70,46629.9%

1996 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Ian BowlesDemocratic10,41021.9%
William DelahuntDemocratic17,92737.8%
Phillip JohnstonDemocratic17,80837.5%
Walter MurrayDemocratic1,2892.7%

1996 House General Election

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
William DelahuntDemocratic160,74754.5%
A. Charles LawsGreen10,9163.7%
Edward Teague IIIRepublican123,52341.8%

1996 House Primary

CandidateParty# Votes% Votes
Steven PappasRepublican1,7598.7%
Francis Sargent Jr.Republican4,73023.4%
Edward Teague IIIRepublican13,70167.9%

District 10: Demographics

Population635,901
Percentage of Population Age 65 and Up16.7%

Ethnicity

Percentage White93.0%
Percentage Black1.6%
Percentage American Indian / Alaska Native0.3%
Percentage Asian2.7%
Percentage Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander0.0%
Percentage Mixed Race1.4%
Percentage Other Race0.8%
Percentage Hispanic1.3%
Percentage Non Hispanic White92.2%
Percentage Non Hispanic Black1.5%
Percentage Households All Speak Language Other than English5.3%

Income

Median Household Income$51,928
Percentage Income in Poverty in 20095.9%

Energy

Percentage Homes heated by Electricity11.7%
Percentage Homes heated by Gas40.2%
Percentage Homes heated by Coal0.2%
Percentage Homes heated by Fuel Oil42.6%

Employment & Education

Percentage Employed Civilians 16-years-old and up49.8%
Percentage with a College Degree33.5%
Percentage Management or Professional Workers38.3%
Percentage Sales or Office Workers28.4%
Percentage Production or Transportation Workers7.9%

Marriage

Percentage Married Couples52.9%
Percentage Married Couples with Children22.3%
Percentage Married Couple Both Work38.1%
Percentage Unmarried Partner Households, Male living with Male0.4%
Percentage Unmarried Partner Households, Female living with Female0.4%

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Sunday, September 30
Massachusetts
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Warren 43
Brown 38
Warren + 5
Thursday, September 20
Massachusetts
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Brown 49
Warren 45
Brown + 4
Monday, September 17
Massachusetts
Public Policy Polling
Warren 48
Brown 46
Warren + 2
Wednesday, June 27
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PPP (D)
Obama 55
Romney 39
Obama + 16
Tuesday, June 26
Massachusetts
PPP (D)
Brown 46
Warren 46
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