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2010 Reed Award Winners: Automated and Live Phone Categories


Automated Phone Calls – County, Local and Judicial
Matthew D. Parker & Associates, LLC: Bringing the Base Together


Automated Phone – IE or Public Affairs Advocacy
Matthew D. Parker & Associates, LLC: Stopping AmerenUE in their Tracks


Automated Phone – Statewide and State Legislative Candidate
Stones’ Phones: Promises and Lies in Virginia


Live Phone – Best Overall Use of a Telephone Town Hall
Stones’ Phones: Congressman Dan Maffei and the H1N1 Virus


Live Phone – Best Overall Use of a Telephone Town Hall
Winning Connections: Energizing Working Families to Support Issue 3 - Ohio Jobs and Growth


Live Phone – County, Local and Judicial Candidate
Winning Connections: Turning Out the Vote for Mayor


Live Phone – IE or Public Affairs Advocacy
Winning Connections: Minnesota Dental Association


Live Phone – Statewide and State Legislative Candidate
Winning Connections: Mobilizing Union Members to Vote Yes on Issue 3


Mobile – Statewide, Statehouse, County, Local or Judicial Campaign
Tusk Mobile: Bob McDonnell for Governor




The second annual Campaigns & Elections’ Politics magazine Reed Awards were presented on January 29, 2010 in Washington, D.C. to political and public affairs professionals at the top of their game. The awards, named after Politics magazine's founder Stanley Foster Reed, embody his mission to strive for excellence in political campaigning.

Judges for the 2010 Reed Awards sponsored by Aristotle included: James Carville, Eleanor Clift, Adam Conner, Ben Dworkin, Ron Faucheux, Julie Germany, Taegan Goddard, Peter Greenberger, Shane Greer, Mike Hennessy, David Keene, Kevin Madden, Mark McKinnon, Bernie Morton, Terry Nelson, Grover Norquist, Christine Pelosi, Mark Penn, James Pindell, Tom Rath, Larry Sabato, Santo Santoro, Bill Schneider, Con Sciacca, Steve Scully, Bob Shrum, Michael Smerconish, Princella Smith, George Stephanopoulos, Roger Stone, Chuck Todd, Christine Todd Whitman, Robert Traynham, Joe Trippi, Mike Turk, Suzanne Turner, Amy Walter, Juan Williams and Judy Woodruff.