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( Incumbent Whig President John Tyler — a former Democrat — had become estranged from the Whigs and was not nominated for a second term.
Incumbent President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ), a Democrat, broke with tradition and ran for a third term, which became a major issue.
Incumbent Democrat Jon Corzine received 31 %, and Independent Chris Daggett received 8 %.
Incumbent Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of the Liberal Democrat Party won the election but with a reduced majority.
Incumbent Democrat Paul Hodes, who ousted Bass in 2006, decided to retire in 2010 to run for the U. S. Senate.
Incumbent Democrat Beverly Perdue won re-election with 55. 6 % of the vote to Republican Jim Snyder's 42. 8 %.
Incumbent New Democrat Brian Charlton finished third.
( Incumbent New Democrat Paul Johnson was third.
Incumbent Democrat Ronnie Musgrove faced Republican challenger Haley Barbour as well as the Constitution Party's John Thomas Cripps, the Green Party's Sherman Lee Dillon, and the Reform Party's Shawn O ' Hara.
Incumbent Democrat U. S. Congressman Phillip Sharp of Indiana's 2nd congressional district decided to retire.
Incumbent Governor Ed Rendell, a Democrat, ran for re-election.
Jim Doyle Democrat, Incumbent
Incumbent Republican Governor Mike Rounds defeated Democrat Jack Billion to serve a second term as Governor.
Incumbent Democrat John Baldacci was then re-elected to his second term.
Incumbent Democrat John Lynch defeated Republican James B. Coburn and won a second term as Governor of New Hampshire.
Incumbent Republican Jim Douglas succeeded in his bid for re-election, defeating Democrat Scudder Parker.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Senator Conrad Burns was running for re-election to a fourth term, but was defeated by Democrat Jon Tester by a margin of 0. 87 %, or 3, 562 votes out of 406, 505 votes.

Incumbent and Ted
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Incumbent and defeated
Incumbent president Franklin Pierce was defeated in his effort to be renominated by the Democratic Party, which selected Buchanan of Pennsylvania instead.
Incumbent Republican Helen Delich Bentley defeated her 41 % to 59 %.
On 21 August, he defeated the woman who had defeated him in 2007, Labor Incumbent Kerry Rea, by a 53 % to 47 % margin.
Incumbent mayor Nancy Diamond was defeated by challenger John Gray in a race that also hinged on economic and urban development ; Gray was the pro-development candidate.
Incumbent Democratic Governor Jim Doyle defeated Republican Congressman Mark Green.
Incumbent Republican Bob Riley defeated Democratic Lieutenant Governor Lucy Baxley.
Incumbent Frank Murkowski ( R ), first elected governor in 2002, ran for reelection but was defeated in a landslide in the Republican primary by former Wasilla mayor Sarah Palin on August 22, 2006.
Incumbent Republican Donald Carcieri defeated Democratic Lieutenant Governor Charles J. Fogarty.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Senator Rick Santorum ran for re-election to a third term, but was defeated by Bob Casey, Jr. Casey was elected to serve between January 3, 2007 and January 3, 2013.

Incumbent and Republican
** United States presidential election, 1964: Incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson defeats Republican challenger Barry Goldwater with over 60 percent of the popular vote.
The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush ; Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot.
Incumbent President William Howard Taft was renominated by the Republican Party with the support of its conservative wing.
Incumbent George W. Bush won the county in 2004 with 78 % of the popular vote and in 2008 the Republican candidate John McCain polled 72 %.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman William Steiger of Wisconsin's 6th congressional district died at the age of 40 from a heart attack.
Election was won by Incumbent President Theodore Roosevelt of the Republican Party.
Incumbent Republican State Senator Bill Campbell of California's 31st State Senate district decided to resign.
Incumbent president Barack Obama only faced minor opposition in the Democratic caucus and received 98 % of the vote, but the Republican caucus was heavily contested between several challengers.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman Rick Hill of Montana's At-large congressional district decided to retire after two terms in 2000.
Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall easily fended off both a primary challenge from Doris A. Sanders and from Republican challenger Jay Rao.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman Jack Fields of Texas ' 8th congressional district decided to retire.
Incumbent Tim Bishop beat Republican candidate Bill Manger 56. 2 %- 43. 8 %
Incumbent Tim Bishop beat Republican candidate Italo Zanzi 62. 2 %- 37. 8 %
Incumbent Republican Governor David F. Cargo was ineligible to run for the first four-year gubernatorial term in the history of the state.
Incumbent Republican U. S. Congressman Doug Bereuter of Nebraska's 1st congressional district decided to retire.
Incumbent two term Republican Jim Jeffries of Kansas's 2nd congressional district decided to retire.
Incumbent Democratic Governor Jennifer Granholm was re-elected over Republican businessman Dick DeVos, Libertarian Gregory Creswell, Green Douglas Campbell, and U. S. Taxpayer Candidate Bhagwan Dashairya.
Incumbent Linda Lingle is the first Republican elected governor of Hawaii since 1962

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