California's 10th congressional district special election, 2009 was held on November 3, 2009, to fill the vacancy caused in California's 10th congressional district by the resignation of Ellen Tauscher. Democratic Party candidate John Garamendi won against Republican opponent David Harmer.
On May 5, 2009, PresidentBarack Obama nominated DemocraticRepresentative Ellen Tauscher for the position of Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.[1] She was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 26 and subsequently resigned from her congressional seat.[2]
Following her resignation, GovernorArnold Schwarzenegger called a special election. An open primary among candidates of all political parties took place on September 1, 2009; if one candidate had won a majority of the votes, he or she would have won the seat with no further action. As that didn't occur, the general election took place on November 3, 2009 between the candidates with the most votes for each party.
Candidates[]
The following individuals appeared in the certified list of candidates and the certified list of write-in candidates published by the Secretary of State of California, and were thus eligible to receive votes in the special primary election.[3][4]
American Independent[]
Jerome "Jerry" Denham, an insurance agent
Democratic[]
Tiffany René Estrella Attwood, a write-in candidate
Joan Buchanan, the State Assemblymember from the 15th district
Mark DeSaulnier, the State Senator from the 7th district who was endorsed by Tauscher as her successor[5]
John Garamendi, the Lieutenant Governor
Adriel Hampton, a Government 2.0 blogger and investigator for the San Francisco City Attorney
Anthony Woods, an Iraq War Veteran and economic policy analyst
Since no candidate won a majority in the September 1, 2009, open primary, the candidates with the top votes for each party advanced to the special general election. Garamendi won more votes than any other Democrat and Harmer more than any Republican. Denham, Cloward, and McIlroy were the only candidates from their parties so they advanced the general election by default.
California's 10th congressional district special primary, 2009[6]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Democratic
John Garamendi
27,580
25.70
Republican
David Harmer
22,582
21.05
Democratic
Mark DeSaulnier
18,888
17.60
Democratic
Joan Buchanan
12,896
12.02
Democratic
Anthony Woods
9,388
8.75
Republican
Chris Bunch
4,871
4.54
Republican
Gary Clift
4,158
3.88
Republican
John Toth
3,340
3.11
Republican
David Peterson
1,671
1.56
Green
Jeremy Cloward
552
0.51
Republican
Mark Loos
418
0.39
Democratic
Adriel Hampton
376
0.35
American Independent
Jerome Denham
309
0.29
Peace and Freedom
Mary McIlroy
272
0.25
Democratic
Tiffany Attwood (write-in)
2
0.00
Total votes
107,303
100.00
Turnout
29.39
General[]
California's 10th congressional district special election, 2009[7]