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Incumbent state legislators that retired because of 2010 redistricting
From Ballotpedia
Every 10 years the redistricting process alters state legislative districts in the 50 states. By nature, this can at times lead to an incumbent's district being altered significantly by the process. The incumbent is faced with three choices:
- Move to a new home that in either their old district or a new district
- Run for election in an entirely new district as a challenger
- Do not run for re-election at all
This page details the state legislators who have opted not to seek re-election to the chamber in which they are an incumbent. The names on this page are somewhat subjective and unlikely to be comprehensive. For example, a legislator could resign and claim that redistricting had nothing to do with it. Or a legislator could resign because of the redistricting map but never make any mention of that, and thus, Ballotpedia staff would have no way of ascertaining that information. Thus, the names on this page are simply a product of those found in news stories that made it quite clear why the incumbent chose not to seek re-election.
List of incumbents
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State Senate
| Name: | Party: | Chamber: |
|---|---|---|
| James Alesi | New York Senate District 55 | |
| Joe Haynes | Tennessee State Senate District 20 | |
| Larry Bomke | Illinois State Senate District 50 | |
| Linda Garrou | North Carolina State Senate District 32 | |
| Margarita Prentice | Washington State Senate District 11 | |
| Melinda Smyser | Idaho State Senate District 11 | |
| Roy Herron | Tennessee State Senate District 24 | |
| Sam Blakeslee | California State Senate District 15 | |
| Tony Strickland | California State Senate District 19 |
State House
| Name: | Party: | Chamber: |
|---|---|---|
| Alyson Huber | California State Assembly District 10 | |
| Andrew Kerr | Colorado State Senate District 22 | |
| Harry Tindell | Tennessee House Of Representatives District 13 | |
| Joe Hackney | North Carolina House of Representatives District 54 | |
| Jon Becker | Colorado House of Representatives District 63 | |
| Kenneth Summers | Colorado House of Representatives District 22 | |
| Paul Adams | Massachusetts House of Representatives, Seventeenth Essex District | |
| Roger Wilson | Colorado House of Representatives District 61 |
State Senate
| Name: | Party: | Chamber: |
|---|---|---|
| John Girgenti | New Jersey State Senate District 35 |
State House
| Name: | Party: | Chamber: |
|---|---|---|
| Bud Phillips | Virginia House of Delegates District 2 | |
| Clay Athey | Virginia House of Delegates District 18 | |
| Denise Coyle | New Jersey General Assembly District 16 | |
| Joan Quigley | New Jersey General Assembly District 32 | |
| Paula Miller | Virginia House of Delegates District 87 |
See also
- State legislative elections, 2011
- State legislative elections, 2012
- State Legislative and Congressional Redistricting after the 2010 Census
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