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CHART: Results of Tuesday night's races

By Paul Osolnick - 09/15/10 11:31 AM ET

The Hill compiled the results of major primaries held across the U.S. on Tuesday.

Find the results of these key races below, with the winners bolded. The New Hampshire Republican Senate primary remains too close to call.

Primary results – Sept. 14, 2010

Delaware – Republican Senate

Christine O’Donnell       53.1%
Michael Castle                 46.9%


New York – Governor

Democrat
Andrew Cuomo                Uncontested

Republican
Carl Paladino                     62.1%
Rick Lazio                        37.9%


New York – Representative 15 district

Democrat
Charles Rangel                  50.5%
Adam Clayton Powell           23.3%
Joyce Johnson                    12.7%
Ruben Vargas                       5.4%
Jonathan Tasini                     5.4%
Vincent Morgan                     2.6%

Republican
Michael Faulkner            Uncontested


New York – Representative 14 district

Democrat
Carolyn Maloney                80.8%
Reshma Saujani                 19.2%

Republican
David Brumberg                62.4%
Dino LaVerghetta               27.4%
Roger Blank                      10.2%


Delaware – Republican House –At Large

Glen Urquhart                     48.6%
Michele Rollins                    47.7%
Rose Izzo                            3.7%

New Hampshire – Democratic Senate

Paul Hodes                         Uncontested


New Hampshire – Republican Senate

Kelly Ayotte                     38.2%
Ovide Lamontagne            37.4%
Bill Binnie                        14.0%
Jim Bender                       8.7%
Dennis Lamare                  1.0%
Tom Alciere                      0.4%
Gerard Beloin                    0.3%

New Hampshire – Republican House

Frank Guinta                    31.8%
Rich Ashooh                    28.0%
Sean Mahoney                 27.8%
Bob Bestani                      7.7%
Peter Bearse                     1.7%
Richard Parent                   1.5%
Kevin Rondeau                   1.0%
Andrew Kohlhofer               0.6%

New Hampshire – Republican House 2nd district

Charlie Bass                     43.1%
Jennifer Horn                  35.0%
Bob Giuda                      17.3%
Joseph Reilly                    2.7%
Wes Sonner                     1.8%

New Hampshire – Democrat House 2nd district

Ann Kuster                         71.0%

Katrina Swett                   29.0%

Maryland – Republican Governor

Robert Ehrlich                  75.6%

Brian Murphy                   24.4%

Maryland – Democrat Governor

Martin O’Malley               86.0%

J.P. Cusick                        9.9%
Ralph Jaffe                       4.1%

Wisconsin – Republican Governor

Scott Walker                      58.6%

Mark Neumann                 38.7%
Scott Paterick                     2.7%

Wisconsin – Republican Senate

Ron Johnson                      84.7%
Dave Westlake                  10.4%
Stephen Finn                      4.9%

Rhode Island – Democrat Governor

Frank Caprio                     Uncontested


Rhode Island – Republican Governor

John Robitaille                 70.1%

Victor Moffitt                    29.9%

Rhode Island – Republican House 1st district

John Loughlin                    83.3%

Kara Russo                      16.7%

Rhode Island – Democrat House 1st district

David Cicilline                   37.2%
Anthony Gemma               23.1%
David Segal                      20.1%
Bill Lynch                         19.6%

Massachusetts – Democrat 9th district

Stephen Lynch                 64.9%
Mac D’Alessandro             35.1%


Source:
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/other-races/118917-winners-from-tuesday-nights-races
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