2010 Cuyahoga County executive election

The 2010 Cuyahoga County executive election took place on November 2, 2010, to elect the County Executive of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. This was the first held under the newly ratified Charter of Cuyahoga County, which replaced Cuyahoga's 200 year old Board of County Commissioners with an executive and legislature, establishing the office of County Executive.

2010 Cuyahoga County executive election

November 2, 2010
Turnout44.2%
 
Candidate Ed FitzGerald Matt Dolan
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 188,475 133,646
Percentage 45.7% 30.3%

 
Candidate Ken Lanci Tim McCormack
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote 47,110 33,760
Percentage 11.4% 8.2%

Results by municipality
FitzGerald:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Dolan:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Executive before election

Office established

Elected Executive

Ed FitzGerald
Democratic

The Democrats nominated the mayor of Lakewood Ed FitzGerald, while the Republicans nominated former Ohio State Representative Matt Dolan. This was the only Cuyahoga County executive election to date with more than two candidates on the ballot, with the Green Party nominating architect David H. Ellison, and businessmen Ken Lanci and Don Scipione as well as former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Tim McCormack running as independents.

FitzGerald defeated Dolan by approximately 50,000 votes with 45.7% of the vote to Dolan's 30.3%, making it the closest County Executive election in Cuyahoga's history, and the only to be won by a plurality of the vote.

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