2010 United States Senate Election In Utah

The 2010 United States Senate election in Utah took place on November 2, 2010, along with other midterm elections throughout the United States.

Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Bob Bennett was seeking re-election to a fourth term, but lost renomination at the Republican Party's state convention. Mike Lee proceeded to win the Republican primary against Tim Bridgewater and the general election against Democrat Sam Granato. As of 2024, this is the most recent U.S. Senate election in which a political party held the seat after denying renomination to the incumbent senator.

2010 United States Senate election in Utah
2010 United States Senate Election In Utah
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Nominee Mike Lee Sam Granato Scott Bradley
Party Republican Democratic Constitution
Popular vote 390,179 207,685 35,937
Percentage 61.56% 32.77% 5.67%

2010 United States Senate Election In Utah
County results
Lee:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Granato:      50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Bob Bennett
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Mike Lee
Republican

Process

The filing period for candidates began March 12, 2010 and ended March 19, 2010. Candidates who had not filed by that date cannot appear on the ballot in November. Eleven candidates filed with the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.

Both the Utah State Democratic Party and the Utah State Republican Party held statewide caucus meetings on March 23, 2010. Caucus meetings are grouped by legislative district and divided by precincts with each precinct electing delegates who attend their respective party's state nominating convention.

The Utah State Democratic and Republican Parties held their conventions on May 8, 2010. At the Republican convention, incumbent Senator Bob Bennett finished third in balloting among delegates and was eliminated from the race. Business owner Tim Bridgewater finished first and attorney Mike Lee finished second, but Bridgewater did not receive enough votes (he needed at least 60 percent) to avoid a primary election runoff against Lee. At the Democratic convention, delegates nominated businessman Sam Granato, who received 77.5 percent of the vote.

In the Republican primary election, held on June 22, 2010, Lee became the Republican nominee by winning 51 percent of the vote against Bridgewater's 49 percent.

The general election was held on November 2, 2010. Lee won the election with 62 percent of the vote to Granato's 33 percent and 6 percent for Constitution Party candidate Scott Bradley.

Republican nomination

Convention

Candidates

    On Ballot
  • Bob Bennett, incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Tim Bridgewater, businessman and candidate for UT-02 in 2002 and 2004
  • David Chiu
  • Merrill Cook, former U.S. Representative
  • Cherilyn Eagar, businesswoman
  • Leonard Fabiano
  • Jeremy Friedbaum
  • Mike Lee, attorney


    Withdrew

Endorsements

The following are endorsements made before the convention

    Bennett
Notable Individuals and Organizations endorsing Bob Bennett
    Lee
State/local level positions (State Senators, Governors, etc.)
  • Former Governor Norm Bangerter of Utah
  • Attorney General Mark Shurtleff
  • State Senator Curt Bramble
  • State Senator Allen Christensen
  • State Senator Mark Madsen
  • State Representative John Dougall
  • State Representative Craig Frank
  • State Representative Francis Gibson
  • State Representative Kerry Gibson
  • State Representative Todd Kiser
  • State Representative Mike Morley
  • State Representative Curt Oda
  • State Representative Ken Sumsion
  • Former State Representative John Swallow
  • State Representative Ryan Wilcox
  • State Representative Carl Wimmer
Federal politicians and Organizations

Polling

Poll Source Dates Administered Bob Bennett Tim Bridgewater Merrill Cook Cherilyn Eagar Mike Lee
Rasmussen Reports April 8, 2010 14% 14% 6% 4% 37%
Mason Dixon[permanent dead link] April 22–25, 2010 16% 20% 1% 11% 37%

Results

State Republican Convention results, 2010
Candidate First ballot Pct. Second ballot Pct. Third ballot Pct.
Mike Lee 982 28.75% 1225 35.99% 1383 42.72%
Tim Bridgewater 917 26.84% 1274 37.42% 1854 57.28%
Bob Bennett 885 25.91% 905 26.99% Eliminated
Cherilyn Eagar 541 15.84% Eliminated
Merrill Cook 49 1.43% Eliminated
Leonard Fabiano 22 0.64% Eliminated
Jeremy Friedbaum 16 0.47% Eliminated
David Chiu 4 0.12% Eliminated
Total 3,416 100.00% 3,404 100.00% 3,237 100.00%

Primary

Candidates

  • Tim Bridgewater, businessman
  • Mike Lee, attorney

Endorsements

    Bridgewater
Notable Individuals
Utah Mayors
    Lee
Federal politicians and Organizations
State/local politicians and organizations
  • Former Governor Norm Bangerter of Utah
  • Attorney General Mark Shurtleff
  • State Senator Curt Bramble
  • State Senator Allen Christensen
  • State Senator Mark Madsen
  • State Representative John Dougall
  • State Representative Francis Gibson
  • State Representative Kerry Gibson
  • State Representative Craig Frank
  • State Representative Ken Sumsion
  • State Representative Todd Kiser
  • State Representative Mike Morley
  • State Representative Curt Oda
  • State Representative Ryan Wilcox
  • State Representative Carl Wimmer
  • Former State Representative John Swallow
  • Most of the 9/12 and Tea Party Groups of Utah

Polling

Poll Source Dates Administered Tim Bridgewater Mike Lee
Wilson Research June 10, 2010 30% 39%
Deseret News/KSL-TV June 12–17, 2010 42% 33%

Results

2010 United States Senate Election In Utah 
Results by county:
  Lee—60–70%
  Lee—50–60%
  Bridgewater—50–60%
  Bridgewater—60–70%
State Republican Primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Lee 98,512 51.2%
Republican Tim Bridgewater 93,905 48.8%
Total votes 192,417 100.0%

Democratic nomination

Candidates

  • Sam Granato, businessman
  • Christopher Stout, accountant

Results

State Democratic Convention results (first round)
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sam Granato 77 77%
Democratic Christopher Stout 23 23%
Total votes 100 100.0%

General election

Candidates

  • Scott Bradley (C), businessman
  • Sam Granato (D), businessman
  • Mike Lee (R), attorney

Campaign

Granato emphasized his opposition to nuclear weapon tests in neighboring Nevada. In addition, he criticized Lee for his support of raising the retirement age and for questioning the constitutionality of Social Security.

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report Solid R October 26, 2010
Rothenberg Safe R October 22, 2010
RealClearPolitics Safe R October 26, 2010
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe R October 21, 2010
CQ Politics Safe R October 26, 2010

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Sam Granato (D) Mike Lee (R) Other Undecided
Rasmussen Reports June 23, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 28% 58% 5% 9%
Rasmussen Reports August 23, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 29% 54% 5% 12%
Rasmussen Reports October 13, 2010 500 ± 4.5% 28% 61% 4% 8%
Deseret News/KSL-TV October 11–14, 2010 600 ± 4.0% 31% 53% 1% 11%
Mason-Dixon October 27, 2010 625 ± 4.0% 32% 48% 5% 15%
Deseret News/KSL-TV October 25–28, 2010 1,206 ± 3.0% 30% 57% 6% 7%

Fundraising

Candidate (Party) Receipts Disbursements Cash On Hand Debt
Mike Lee (R) $1,595,383 $1,423,494 $165,314 $57,691
Sam Granato (D) $250,607 $219,776 $30,831 $15,000
Source: Federal Election Commission

Results

United States Senate election in Utah, 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mike Lee 390,179 61.56% -7.18%
Democratic Sam Granato 207,685 32.77% +4.37%
Constitution Scott Bradley 35,937 5.67% +3.78%
Majority 182,494 28.79%
Total votes 633,801 100.00%
Republican hold Swing

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

References

    Debates
    Official campaign sites (Archived)

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