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Email not displaying correctly? [1]View it in your browser. Links: 1. http://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=abe051504b44f0a5e420d445c&id=ceb7a666f6&e=a259a545aa _Election Results!_ _DAGA will bring you election news throughout the day to bring you the latest information. Please feel free to contact us at 303.831.0100 with any questions in between updates._ _Wednesday, November 3, 2010_ _Alabama_ After unseating incumbent Attorney General Troy King (R) in the primary, GOP nominee Luther Strange defeated former State Ethics Committee Chair James Anderson. Strange drew endorsements from Republican officials such as Mitt Romney and Ken Cuccinelli to win 59%- 41%. _Alaska_ Attorney General Daniel Sullivan (R) was appointed in June of 2009 by former Governor Sarah Palin (R). Last night Palin’s successor Governor Sean Parnell (R) defeated Democratic nominee Ethan Berkowitz (D) – ensuring Republicans will retain this appointed office. _Arizona_ With 99% of precincts reporting State Superintendent Tom Horne leads Democratic Assistant Attorney General Felecia Rotellini (D) by a margin of 53% - 47% in the open seat battle to replace outgoing Attorney General Terry Goddard (D). Both candidates are veterans of narrow 2010 primary victories so this race is still _too close to call._ _Arkansas_ Attorney General Dustin McDaniel (D) won a second term Tuesday with a win over Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy and write-in candidate Marc Rosson. _California_ As of 2:00am Pacific time with just over 93% reporting Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley and San Francisco district attorney Kamala Harris (D) are separated by less than 30,000 votes (source: CA Sec of State website). _This races remains too close to call._ _Colorado_ Incumbent Attorney General John Suthers (R) defeated Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garrett (D) 57% - 42% with 80% of precincts reporting. _Connecticut_ Former State Senate Majority Leader George Jepsen (D) succeeded in his campaign to succeed veteran Attorney General and now U.S. Senator-elect Richard Blumenthal (D). Unofficial results indicate Jepsen defeated Dean 51% to 46%. _Delaware_ Attorney General Beau Biden (D) was overwhelmingly reelected to second term. _Florida_ Hillsborough County prosecutor Pam Bondi (R) defeated Florida State Senator Dan Gelber (D) 54% to 41%. _Georgia_ Chairman of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners Sam Olens (R) will succeed outgoing Attorney General Thurbert Baker (D). Olens defeated Dougherty County District Attorney Ken Hodges (D) 52% to 43%. _Hawaii_ Democrat Neil Abercrombie (D) easily won up the governor’s mansion on Tuesday putting Governor-elect Abercrombie in line to appoint a new Democratic attorney general. _Idaho_ Incumbent Attorney General Lawrence Wasden (R) ran unopposed. _Illinois_ Attorney General Lisa Madigan (D) won reelection to a third term by a wide margin over Republican Stephen Kim. _Iowa_ Veteran Attorney General Tom Miller (D) turned back a well-funded GOP challenge to win an 8^thterm as Iowa’s Attorney General. Miller garnered 57% of the vote in an otherwise challenging year for Iowa Democrats. _Kansas_ Attorney General Steve Six (D) was defeated after a close and hard fought battle with State Senate Majority Leader Derek Schmidt (R). Kansas Republicans swept all three statewide offices and Schmidt praised Six for “restoring stability” to the office of attorney general after his appointment in 2008. _Maine_ The Maine General Assembly elects the Attorney General every 2 years. The Republicans took slim majorities in both chambers of the General Assembly in yesterday’s elections. The General Assembly will vote the first week of December to elect the Attorney General. It is too soon to tell what that result will be. _Maryland_ Attorney General Doug Gansler (D) won reelection to a second term in Maryland. _Massachusetts_ Attorney General Martha Coakley (D) handily defeated a write-in challenge from Republican James McKenna to win a second term as Massachusetts’ top law enforcement official. _Michigan_ In the open seat race to succeed Attorney General Mike Cox (R) Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton (D) fell to former Judge Bill Schuette (R) 54% to 42% in a Republican sweep of statewide offices. _Minnesota_ Incumbent Attorney General Lori Swanson (DFL) won a second term by defeating Republican nominee Christopher Barden 52% to 41%. _Nebraska_ Incumbent Attorney General Jon Bruning (R) ran unopposed for reelection on Tuesday. Bruning has been the Attorney General since he was initially elected in 2002. _Nevada_ Incumbent Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto (D) won a second term as Nevada’s top attorney by handily defeating Republican Travis Barrick 52% to 35%. _New Hampshire_ Current Governor John Lynch (D) was reelected to a fourth consecutive term as Governor. Lynch appointed Attorney General Michael Delaney (D) in August of 2009. _New Mexico_ Attorney General Gary King (D) defeated Matthew Chandler (R) 53% to 46% to win a second term. _New York_ State Senator Eric Schneiderman (D) defeated Staten Island District Attorney Dan Donovan (R) to succeed Andrew Cuomo as the Empire State’s next attorney general. _North Dakota _ Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem (R) won reelection handily by defeating Democrat Jean Boechler. _Ohio_ Democratic Attorney General Richard Cordray fell just short following a tough and well-funded challenge from former U.S. Senator Mike DeWine (R). General Cordray lost by less than 70,000 votes with a margin of 47.6% to 46%. _Oklahoma_ Democratic nominee Jim Priest (D) lost his bid against former state senator Scott Pruitt (R) to succeed veteran Attorney General Drew Edmondson (D). _Rhode Island_ State Representative and former House Majority Whip Peter Kilmartin (D) defeated Special Assistant Attorney General Eric Wallin (R) 42% to 29%. A third party candidate garnered 14%. Kilmartin, a former police officer, will succeed outgoing Attorney General Patrick Lynch (D) who was term limited. _South Carolina_ Columbia attorney and Democratic rising star Matthew Richardson fell to Michael Alan Wilson, son of U.S. Rep Joe Wilson, 54% to 43% The office became vacant when Henry McMaster (R) sought (and lost) the GOP nomination for governor. _South Dakota_ Incumbent Marty Jackley (R) was appointed in 2009 by Governor Mike Rounds (R) to fill a vacancy left by Attorney General Larry Long (R). Jackley defeated former State Senator Ron Volesky (D) last night 67% to 33% to win his first full term. _Texas _ Attorney Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D) lost her challenge to Republican incumbent Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) when Republicans swept all statewide races. _Vermont_ Attorney General Bill Sorrell (D) won a seventh reelection Tuesday by defeating newcomer Aaron Toscano (R). _Wisconsin_ Incumbent Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen (R) won reelection against Ex-State Natural Resources Secretary Scott Hassett (D) 58% to 42%. _Wyoming_ Matt Mead (R) will succeed outgoing Governor Dave Freudenthal (D) (who is term limited) after he easily defeated Democrat Leslie Peterson. Governor-elect Mead (R) will appoint Wyoming’s next attorney general. You are receiving this e-mail as part of your DAGA membership benefits. Supporting the election of Democrats to the offices of Attorneys General. 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