2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine

Elections were held on November 2, 2010, to determine Maine's two members of the United States House of Representatives.

[6] Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine by district:[7] The 1st district includes Biddeford, Portland and South Portland.

[9] In the 2008 presidential election the district gave 61 percent of its vote to Democratic nominee Barack Obama and 38 percent to Republican nominee John McCain.

[8] In 2010 her opponent in the general election was Republican nominee Dean Scontras, the co-owner of an alternative energy company.

In November 2010 The Rothenberg Political Report rated the race as "Democrat favored".

[30] The 2nd district included Auburn, Bangor, Lewiston and Waterville.

[32] In the 2008 presidential election the district gave 55 percent of its vote to Democratic nominee Barack Obama and 43 percent to Republican nominee John McCain.

[31] In 2010 Michaud's opponent in the general election was Republican nominee Jason Levesque, a businessman.

[38] In October 2010 The Cook Political Report rated the race as "likely Democratic".

[2] In November 2010 The Rothenberg Political Report rated the race as "Democrat favored".

[40] Michaud was again re-elected in 2012[41] and unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Maine in 2014.

Chellie Pingree , who was re-elected as the U.S. representative for the 1st district
Mike Michaud , who was re-elected as the U.S. representative for the 2nd district