2010 Election Central

Source Watch - Information about the U.S. general elections to elect members for Congress will be held the first Tuesday, November 2010.
Wikipedia - The 2010 United States House of Representatives elections will be held on November 2, 2010, halfway through President Barack Obama's first term in office. Elections will be held for all 435 seats, representing the 50 U.S. states. Elections also will be held for the delegates from the District of Columbia and four of the five U.S. territories. The only seat in the United States House of Representatives not up for election is that of the Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico, who serves a four-year term and will next face election in 2012.
Horse Race Blog - Real Clear Politcs blog covering the 2010 race for seats in the Congress, the Senate and Governors races. Commentary and analysis.
Innovation - Interactive map: The playing field for the 2010 Senate elections is relatively even, with the Republicans defending 18 seats that will be on state ballots and the Democrats also defending 18, including two in New York, which has a special and a general election, and the seat recently gained by Sen. Arlen Specter's switch to the Democratic Party. CQ Politics rates two seats now held by Democrats and seven held by Republicans as "Tossups", or No Clear Favorite.

 

2010 Election Central

USA Today Blogs - News reports and blogs covering the latest news in the 2010 Congressional election.
You Decide 2010 - Fox News reports the latest news in the 2010 election. Video, polls & candidates.
Yahoo Election Coverage - Up to the minute news links, audio, video, opinion, editorial & more.
CNN Political Ticker - Provides the latest political news & video about the 2010 congressional election.
USA Election Polls - 2010 election polls. Congressional polls and candidates, Senate polls and candidates.
Real Clear Politics - A gathering of news from the web: Commentary, Editorials, News, Polls, Analysis, Transcripts & Videos.
Caucus and Primary Information
Open Secrets - Non-partisan, non-profit research group based in Washington, D.C. that tracks money in politics, and its effect on elections and public policy. Special "Road to White House" coverage.