2010 Wyoming Secretary of State election

The Wyoming gubernatorial election of 2010 took place on November 2, 2010. The incumbent Secretary of State, Max Maxfield, chose to run for reelection and won his party's nomination without opposition.. He defeated Andrew Simons and Candice De Laa of the Democratic and Libertarian parties with 73.41% of the vote.

Wyoming Secretary of State election, 2014

November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)
Turnout68.18% 0.76%
 
Nominee Max Maxfield Andrew Simons
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 140,087 18,918
Percentage 73.41% 18.80%

County Results

Secretary of State of Wyoming before election

Max Maxfield
Republican

Elected Secretary of State of Wyoming

Max Maxfield
Republican

Republican Primary

Candidates

Declared

Results

Republican primary results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Max Maxfield 91,484 85.83%
Under Votes Other 14,699 13.79%
Write-In Write-In 399 0.37%
Over Votes Other 7 >0.00%
Total votes 106,589 100%

Republican Primary

Candidates

Declared

  • Andrew Simons[2]

Results

Democratic primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Andrew Simons 19,880 80.42%
Under Votes Other 4,721 19.10%
Write-In Write-In 117 0.47%
Over Votes Other 3 0.01%
Total votes 24,721 100%

Third Parties

Candidates

Declared

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports
Candidate Amount raised
Ed Murray $61,024
Andrew Simons $5,210
Candice De Laat $0
Source: National Institute on Money in State Politics[4]

Results

Wyoming Secretary of State election, 2010[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Max Maxfield 140,087 73.41%
Democratic Andrew Simons 35,873 18.80%
Libertarian Candice De Laat 8,045 4.22%
Write-In Write-In 151 0.08%
Under Votes Other 6,629 3.47%
Over Votes Other 37 0.20%
Total votes 190,822 100%
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