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2010 Georgia State Senate election

The 2010 Georgia State Senate elections occurred on November 2, 2010, to elect the members to the Georgia State Senate. All fifty-six seats in the state Senate and all 180 seats in the state House were up for two year terms. The winners of this election cycle served in the 151st Georgia General Assembly.

Democrat Tim Golden became a Republican shortly after the election, which gave Republicans a 36–20 majority.

Special elections

All the following special elections occurred on May 11, with runoffs to be held on June 8 if necessary.

Retiring incumbent Senators

Democrats

Republicans

Incumbents defeated in primary

Predictions

Election results

On election day, one seat changed hands, with Republicans winning the seat formerly held by J. B. Powell. Senator Tim Golden's switch to the Republicans would give them an additional seat, though that is not recorded in the table below.

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