2010 Louisville mayoral election

The 2010 mayoral election in Louisville Metro took place on November 2, 2010, alongside other federal, state and local elections.

2010 Louisville mayoral election

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Turnout258,401
 
NomineeGreg FischerHal Heiner
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote132,050125,178
Percentage51.1%48.4%

Incumbent Mayor Jerry Abramson was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2006, after being elected to his first term with 74% of the vote in 2002.[1] He announced his intention not to run for a third consecutive term, and instead run for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky in 2011, with Governor Steve Beshear as his running mate.[2]

Primaries for each respective party were held on May 18, 2010, with Greg Fischer receiving the Democratic nomination and Hal Heiner receiving the Republican nomination. On November 2, Greg Fischer was elected Mayor of Louisville in a tight race.

Mayor Abramson stepping down

After three consecutive terms as mayor of the city of Louisville from 1985 to 1999, followed by two consecutive terms as the mayor of Louisville Metro from 2003 to 2011, Mayor Jerry Abramson stepped down to run for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky in 2011.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Filed[3][4][5][6]

Polling

Poll SourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
Error
Tyler
Allen
Burrel
Farnsley
Greg
Fischer
Jim
King
Connie
Marshall
Lisa
Moxley
David
Tandy
Shannon
White
Unde-
cided
Survey USA (report)May 10–12, 2010735± 3.7%7%2%42%21%2%1%13%2%11%
Survey USA (report)April 9–12, 2010672± 3.9%7%2%31%13%2%2%16%4%23%
Survey USA (report)March 8–11, 2010656± 3.9%8%4%20%12%2%3%17%2%32%

Primary results

Democratic primary results[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGreg Fischer 37,407 45.16
DemocraticDavid Tandy16,61020.05
DemocraticJim King15,92719.23
DemocraticTyler Allen7,8519.48
DemocraticShannon White1,7852.15
DemocraticLisa Moxley1,1231.36
DemocraticConnie Marshall1,0881.31
DemocraticBurrel Farnsley1,0471.26
Total votes82,838 100.00

Republican primary

Candidates

Filed[3][4][6][8]

Polling

Poll SourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
Error
Hal
Heiner
Jonathan
Robertson
Chris
Thieneman
Unde-
cided
Survey USA (report)May 10–12, 2010446± 4.6%63%1%25%10%
Survey USA (report)April 9–12, 2010482± 4.6%42%9%25%24%
Survey USA (report)March 8–11, 2010449± 4.7%30%6%34%30%

Primary results

Republican primary results[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanHal Heiner 33,198 67.51
RepublicanChis Thieneman14,03728.54
RepublicanJonathon Robertson1,9403.95
Total votes49,175 100.00

Independent candidates

  • Nimbus Couzin, businessman[9]
  • Jerry Mills[10]

General election

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample
size
Margin of
Error
Nimbus
Couzin
(I)
Greg
Fischer
(D)
Jackie
Green
(I)
Hal
Heiner
(R)
Jerry
Mills
(I)
Unde-
cided
Survey USA (report)September 23–26, 2010596±4.1%0%48%3%42%1%6%
Survey USA (report)August 27–30, 2010618±4.0%0%47%2%45%1%5%
Braun Research (report[dead link])August 9–10, 2010502±4.4%0.2%40.7%3.2%33.7%0.8%21.3%
SurveyUSA (report)July 29-August 1, 2010538±4.3%2%45%3%45%––4%

Results

Louisville mayoral election, 2010[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGreg Fischer 132,050 51.10% -16.09%
RepublicanHal Heiner125,17848.44%+17.18%
IndependentNimbus Couzin4990.19%
IndependentJerry T. Mills4740.18%
Write-ins2000.08%
Majority6,8722.66%-33.27%
Turnout258,401
Democratic holdSwing

References

External links