Here is an updated list in chronological order, from most recent to earliest, of the 104 candidates (81 men, 23 women) endorsed/actively supported for national office by Sarah Palin for 2010:
- Butch Otter for Governor of ID, 10/22/10
- Sean Bielat for U.S. House in MA-04, 10/22/10
- Stephen Fincher for U.S. House in TN-08, 10/22/10
- Randy Hultgren for U.S. House in IL-14, 10/22/10
- Phil Gingrey for U.S. House in GA-11, 10/19/10
- Pat Toomey for U.S. Senate in PA, 10/19/10
- John Boozman for U.S. Senate in AR, 10/19/10
- John Raese for U.S. Senate in WV, 10/11/10
- Dr. Dan Benishek for U.S. House in MI-01, 10/11/10
- Keith Fimian for U.S. House in VA-11, 10/11/10
- Ruth McClung for U.S. House in AZ-07, 10/11/10
- Janet Contreras for U.S. House in AZ-04, 10/11/10
- Ray McKinney for U.S. House in GA-12, 10/11/10
- Alan Nunnelee for U.S. House in MS-01, 10/11/10
- Bill Marcy for U.S. House in MS-02, 10/11/10
- Morgan Philpot for U.S. House in UT-02, 10/11/10
- John Loughlin for U.S. House in RI-01, 10/10/10
- Mark Kirk for U.S. Senate in IL, 10/10/10
- Charles Lollar for U.S. House in MD-05, 10/10/10
- Dick Muri for U.S. House in WA-09, 10/10/10
- York Kleinhandler for U.S. House in NY-17, 10/10/10
- Andrew "Rocky" Raczkowski for U.S. House in MI-09, 10/10/10
- Todd Lally for U.S. House in KY-03, 10/10/10
- Michael Coffman for U.S. House in CO-06, 10/10/10
- Rick Tubbs for U.S. House in CA-07, 10/10/10
- Duncan Hunter for U.S. House in CA-52, 10/10/10
- Chris Gibson for U.S. House in NY-20, 10/10/10
- Nick Popaditch for U.S. House in CA-51, 10/10/10
- Michael Crimmins for U.S. House in CA-53, 10/10/10
- Steve Stivers for U.S. House in OH-15, 10/10/10
- J. Patrick Murray for U.S. House in VA-08, 10/10/10
- Daniel Gilyeat for U.S. House in KS-03, 10/10/10
- Brian Rooney for U.S. House in MI-07, 10/10/10
- John Kline for U.S. House in MN-02, 10/10/10
- Rick Scott for Governor in FL, 10/07/10
- Marco Rubio for U.S. Senate in FL, 10/07/10
- John Willoughby for U.S. House in HI-02, 10/07/10
- Bill Flores for U.S. House in TX-17, 10/07/10
- Francisco "Quico" Canseco for U.S. House in TX-23, 10/07/10
- Dr. Donna Campbell for U.S. House in TX-25, 10/07/10
- Blake Farenthold for U.S. House in TX-27, 10/07/10
- Steve Pearce for US Congress in NM-02, 10/05/10
- Daniel Webster for US Congress in FL-08, 09/30/10
- Spike Maynard for US Congress in WV-03, 09/23/10
- David McKinley for US Congress in WV-01, 09/23/10
- Robert Hurt for US Congress in VA-05, 09/23/10
- Diane Black for US Congress in TN-06, 09/23/10
- Mick Mulvaney for US Congress in SC-05, 09/23/10
- Mike Kelly for US Congress in PA-03, 09/23/10
- Tom Marino for US Congress in PA-10, 09/23/10
- Bill Johnson for US Congress in OH-09, 09/23/10
- Jim Renacci for US Congress in OH-16, 09/23/10
- Rick Berg for US Congress in ND-AL, 09/23/10
- Todd Young for US Congress in IN-09, 09/23/10
- Larry Bucshon for US Congress in IN-08, 09/23/10
- Sandy Adams for US Congress in FL-24, 09/23/10
- Steve Southerland for US Congress in FL-02, 09/23/10
- Corey Gardner for US Congress in CO-04, 09/23/10
- Scott Tipton for US Congress in CO-03, 09/23/10
- Jesse Kelly for US Congress in AZ-08, 09/23/10
- David Schweikert for US Congress in AZ-05, 09/23/10
- Tim Griffin for US Congress in AR-02, 09/23/10
- Stephen Broden for US Congress in TX-30, 09/21/10
- Christine O'Donnell for US Senate in DE, 09/09/10 - (Won primary election)
- Martha Roby for US Congress in AL-02, 08/18/10
- Renee Ellmers for US Congress in NC-02, 08/18/10
- Jackie Walorski for US Congress in IN-02, 08/18/10
- Vicky Hartzler for US Congress in MO-04, 08/18/10
- Brian Murphy for Governor in MD, 08/04/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Col. Rita Meyer for Governor in WY, 07/29/10 - (Lost primary election)
- John Gomez for U.S. Congress in NY-02, 07/28/10
- Michael Grimm for U.S. Congress in NY-13, 07/28/10 - (Won primary election)
- Kelly Ayotte for U.S. Senate in NH, 07/19/10 - (Won primary election)
- Bob McConnell for U.S. Congress in CO-03, 07/19/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Dr. Paul Gosar for U.S. Congress in AZ-01, 07/19/10 - (Won primary election)
- Karen Handel for Governor in GA, 07/12/10 - (Lost primary runoff election)
- Ann Marie Buerkle for U.S. Congress in NY-25, 07/12/10
- CeCe Heil for U.S. Congress in TN-05, 07/08/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Todd Tiahrt for U.S. Senate in KS, 06/24/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Tim Scott for U.S. Congress in SC-01, 06/17/10 - (Won primary runoff election)
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers for U.S. Congress in WA-05, 06/17/10 - (Won primary election)
- Star Parker for U.S. Congress in CA-37, 06/17/10
- Mary Fallin for Governor in OK, 06/17/10 - (Won primary election)
- John Koster for U.S. Congress in WA-02, 06/12/10 - (Won primary election)
- Cecile Bledsoe for for U.S. Congress in AR-03, 06/03/10 - (Lost primary runoff)
- Terry Branstad for Governor in IA, 06/03/10 - (Won primary election)
- Joe Miller for U.S. Senate in AK, 06/02/10 - (Won primary election)
- Clint Didier for U.S. Senate in WA, 05/20/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Susana Martinez for Governor in NM, 05/15/10 - (Won primary election)
- Nikki Haley for Governor in SC, 05/14/10 - (Won primary runoff election)
- Carly Fiorina for U.S. Senate in CA, 05/06/10 - (Won primary election)
- Tom Emmer for Governor in MN, 04/29/10 - (Won primary election)
- Tim Burns for U.S. Congress in PA-12, 04/26/10 - (Lost special election)
- Vaughn Ward for U.S. Congress in ID-01, 03/29/10 - (Lost primary election)
- Adam Kinzinger for U.S. Congress in IL-11, 03/29/10
- Col. Allen West for U.S. Congress in FL-22, 03/29/10 - (Won primary election)
- Sean Duffy for U.S. Congress in WI-07, 02/17/10 - (Won primary election)
- Dr. Rand Paul for U.S. Senate in KY, 02/01/10 - (Won primary election)
- Rick Perry for Governor in TX, 01/20/10 - (Won primary election)
- Michele Bachmann for U.S. Congress in MN-06, 01/20/10
- John McCain for U.S. Senate in AZ, 01/20/10 - (Won primary election)
- Chris Christie for Governor in NJ, 10/27/09 - (Won general election)
- Bob McDonnell for Governor in VA, 10/27/09 - (Won special election
- Doug Hoffman for U.S. Congress in NY-23, 10/22/09 - (Lost in general election)
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In state races, Gov. Palin has endorsed 5 candidates, including 2 men and 3 women:
- Scott Henderson for State House in FL (Dist. 7), 10/07/10
- Greg Abbott for Attorney General in TX, 10/07/10
- Pam Bondi for Attorney General in FL, 08/18/10 - (Won primary race)
- Brenna Findley for Attorney General in IA, 08/18/10
- Beth Chapman for Secretary of State in AL, 08/18/10
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Overall, candidates endorsed by Gov. Palin have won 66.7 percent of their primary, runoff and special election races (won 22 and lost 11)
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Gov. Palin's Endorsements by Office and State
(Candidates with an asterisk after their names have also been endorsed by Combat Veterans for Congress)
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Governor: (13)
GA - Karen Handel
FL - Rick Scott
IA - Terry Branstad
ID - Butch Otter
MD - Brian Murphy
MN - Tom Emmer
NJ - Chris Christie
NM - Susanna Martinez
OK - Mary Fallin
SC - Nikki Haley
TX - Rick Perry
VA - Bo McDonnell
WY - Col. Rita Meyer
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US Senate: (13)
AK - Joe Miller*
AR - John Boozeman
AZ - John McCain*
CA - Carly Fiorina
DE - Christine O'Donnell
FL - Marco Rubio
IL - Mark Kirk*
KS - Todd Tiahrt
KY - Dr. Rand Paul
NH - Kelly Ayotte
PA - Pat Toomey
WA - Clint Didier
WV - John Raese
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U.S. House (78)
AL-02 - Martha Roby
AR-02 - Tim Griffin*
AR-03 - Cecile Bledsoe
AZ-01 - Dr. Paul Gosar
AZ-04 - Janet Contreras
AZ-05 - David Schweikert
AZ-07 - Ruth McClung
AZ-08 - Jesse Kelly*
CA-07 - Rick Tubbs*
CA-37 - Star Parker
CA-51 - Nick Popaditch*
CA-52 - Duncan Hunter*
CA-53 - Michael Crimmins*
CO-03 - Scott Tipton
CO-03 - Bob McConnell
CO-04 - Cory Gardner
CO-06 - Michael Coffman*
FL-02 - Steve Southerland
FL-08 - Daniel Webster
FL-22 - Allen West*
FL-24 - Sandy Adams
GA-11 - Phil Gingrey
GA-12 - Ray McKinney
HI-02 - John Willoughby
ID-01 - Vaughn Ward
IL-11 - Adam Kinzinger*
IL-14 - Randy Hultgren
IN-02 - Jackie Walorski
IN-08 - Larry Bucshon
IN-09 - Todd Young
KS-03 - Daniel Gilyeat*
KY-03 - Todd Lally*
MA-04 - Sean Bielat
MD-05 - Charles Lollar*
MI-01 - Dr. Dan Benishek
MI-03 - Brian Rooney*
MI-09 - Andrew "Rocky" Raczkowski*
MN-02 - John Kline*
MN-06 - Michelle Bachmann
MO-04 - Vicky Hartzler
MS-01 - Alan Nunnelee
MS-02 - Bill Marcy
NC-02 - Renee Ellmers
ND-AL - Rick Berg
NM-02 - Steve Pearce*
NY-02 - John Gomez
NY-13 - Michael Grimm*
NY-17 - York Kleinhandler*
NY-20 - Chris Gibson*
NY-23 - Doug Hoffman
NY-25 - Anna Marie Buerkle
OH-09 - Bill Johnson
OH-15 - Steve Stivers*
OH-16 - Jim Renacci
PA-03 - Mike Kelly
PA-10 - Tom Marino
PA-12 - Tim Burns
RI-01 - John Loughlin*
SC-01 - Tim Scott
SC-05 - Mick Mulvaney
TN-05 - CeCe Heil
TN-06 - Diane Black
TN-08 - Stephen Fincher
TX-17 - Bill Flores
TX-23 - Francisco "Quico" Canseco
TX-25 - Dr. Donna Campbell
TX-27 - Blake Farenthold
TX-30 - Stephen Broden
UT-02 - Morgan Philpot
VA-05 - Robert Hurt
VA-08 - J. Patrick Murray*
VA-11 - Keith Fimian
WA-02 - John Koster
WA-05 - Cathy McMorris Rogers
WA-09 - Dick Muri*
WI-07 - Sean Duffy
WV-01 - David McKinley
WV-03 - Spike Maynard
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State Attorney General (3):
IA - Brenna Findley
FL - Pam Bondi
TX - Greg Abbott
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State Secretary of State (1):
AL - Beth Chapman
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State House (1):
FL - Scott Henderson
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- JP
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