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2010 Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election
The Pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial election of 2010 was held on November 2, 2010. The winning candidates for Governor and
Lieutenant Governor will serve a four-year term from 2011 to 2015. In Pennsylvania, the Lieutenant Governor is elected on the same ticket as the
Governor , so the only campaign for this office was the primary election. As a result of
Tom Corbett 's election to the position of governor,
Jim Cawley became the new Lieutenant Governor.
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Democratic primary
Candidates
Results
As a result of the Democratic primary,
Scott Conklin served as the running mate to
Democratic gubernatorial candidate
Dan Onorato .
Republican primary
Candidates
Jim Cawley ,
Bucks County Commissioner (from
Middletown Township )
Chet Beiler, manufacturing executive and 2008 Republican nominee for
Auditor General (from
Penn Township, Lancaster County )
Russ Diamond , director of PACleanSweep (from
Annville Township )
Steve Johnson, home inspection executive (from
York )
John Kennedy , former
State Representative (from
Camp Hill )
Billy McCue, business manager for a Roman Catholic church (from
Carroll Township, Washington County )
Daryl Metcalfe ,
State Representative (from
Cranberry Township, Butler County )
Jean Craige Pepper, financial executive and 2004 Republican nominee for
Pennsylvania State Treasurer (from
Millcreek Township, Erie County )
Stephen Urban ,
Luzerne County Commissioner (from
Wilkes-Barre )
Withdrew
Results
As a result of the Republican primary,
Jim Cawley served as the running mate to
Republican gubernatorial candidate
Tom Corbett .
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