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The 2018 Iowa gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent Republican Governor Kim Reynolds ran for election to a full term, facing Democratic businessman Fred Hubbell, Libertarian Jake Porter, and independent candidate Gary Siegwarth. On Election Day, Reynolds won 50.3% of the vote, a 2.8% margin of victory, and carried 88 of Iowa's 99 counties. She became the first female governor of Iowa elected in her own right. This was the first Iowa gubernatorial election since 1998 in which the winner was of the same party as the incumbent president.

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  • The 2018 Iowa gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent Republican Governor Kim Reynolds ran for election to a full term, facing Democratic businessman Fred Hubbell, Libertarian Jake Porter, and independent candidate Gary Siegwarth. On Election Day, Reynolds won 50.3% of the vote, a 2.8% margin of victory, and carried 88 of Iowa's 99 counties. She became the first female governor of Iowa elected in her own right. This was the first Iowa gubernatorial election since 1998 in which the winner was of the same party as the incumbent president. (en)
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  • * Marti Anderson, state representative * Jo Oldson, state representative * Brad Anderson, 2014 Democratic Secretary of State nominee * Tom Hockensmith, Polk County Supervisor * Rod Sullivan, Johnson County Supervisor * Travis Weipert, Johnson County Auditor * Andrew Wenthe, mayor of Fayette, former state representative * Brian Quirk, former state representative * Don Ruby, Iowa Democratic Party Secretary * Daryll Beal, former state senator * Norm Sterzenbach, former executive director, Iowa Democratic Party * Roger Thomas, former state representative * Marcia Nichols, former political director for AFSCME 61 * Dave Schroeder, former state representative (en)
  • * Richard Dreyfuss, actor (en)
  • ;Newspaper * Sioux City Journal (en)
  • ;Newspaper *The Des Moines Register (en)
  • * Leonard Boswell, former U.S. Representative * Bonnie Campbell, former Iowa Attorney General * Roxanne Conlin, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa and 2010 U.S. Senate nominee * Michael Gronstal, former Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate * Gary Kroeger, 2016 State House candidate and Activist * Linda Nelson, former state representative and former president of the Iowa State Education Association * Phyllis Thede, state representative * Ryan McDaniel, president of the Student Leadership Council for Iowa Safe Schools * Jamie Woods, chair of the Black Caucus of the Iowa Democratic Party * Jo Ann Zimmerman, former lieutenant governor of Iowa * Howard Dean, former Governor of Vermont and former Democratic National Committee chairman (en)
  • * Bruce Bearinger, state representative * Timi Brown-Powers, state representative * David Dawson, former state representative * Bob Dvorsky, state senator * Ro Foege, former state representative * Ruth Ann Gaines, state representative * Dave Jacoby, state representative * Monica Kurth, state representative * Tim Kacena, state representative * Dan Muhlbauer, former state representative * Sharon Steckman, state representative * Sally Stutsman, former state representative * Roger Thomas, former state representative * Mary Wolfe, state representative (en)
  • ;Statewide official * Martin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland and 2016 presidential candidate ;State legislators * Tony Bisignano, state senator * Joe Bolkcom, state senator * Tod Bowman, state senator * Bill Dotzler, state senator * Pam Jochum, state senator and former President of the Iowa Senate * Jerry Kearns, state representative * Kevin Kinney, state senator * Liz Mathis, state senator * Amy Nielsen, state representative * Rick Olson, state representative * Janet Petersen, state senator * Herman Quirmbach, state senator * Rita Hart, state senator * Art Staed, state representative * Rich Taylor, state senator ;Organizations * Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Local 3 Iowa * Central Iowa Building & Construction Trades Council * Communication Workers of America Local 7102 * Des Moines Police Officers * Des Moines Professional Fire Fighters Local 4 * State Conference * International Union of Operating Engineers Local 234 * Laborers Local 177 * Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 33 * Sheet Metal Workers Local 45 * United Steelworkers of Iowa (en)
  • ;Elected officials * Mike Carberry, Johnson County Supervisor * Kurt Friese, Johnson County Supervisor * Matt Dalbey, Ottumwa City Council member * Kate Larson, Dubuque City Council member * Holly Berg, Ottumwa City Council member ;Iowa Democratic Party officials * Jason Frerichs, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member, chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus * Dylan P. Funk, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member, vice-chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus * Mason Fraker, Henry County Democratic Party vice-chairman * Nora Taft, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Evan Burger, 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Jessica Fears, 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Holly Herbert, 3rd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Jon Green, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Sarah J. Hinds, Linn County Democratic Party credentials committee chairperson * Kate Revaux, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member * Alex Anderson, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee affirmative action chairperson * Lindsey Ellickson, Linn County Democratic Party central committee member ;Labor union leaders * Chris Laursen, UAW Local 74 president ;Labor unions * National Nurses United ;Organizations * Progressive Change Campaign Committee * Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund * People's Action * The People for Bernie Sanders * Our Revolution (en)
  • ;Statewide officials * Tom Miller, Attorney General of Iowa * Sally Pederson, former Lieutenant Governor of Iowa * Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington ;State legislators * Staci Appel, former state senator * Deborah Berry, former state representative * Dennis Black, former state senator * Wayne Ford, former state representative * Ruth Ann Gaines, state representative * Jack Hatch, former state senator * Chris Hall, state representative * Doris Kelley, former state representative * George Kinley, former Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate * Vicki Lensing, state representative * Mary Mascher, state representative * Kevin McCarthy, former Majority Leader of the Iowa House of Representatives * Helen Miller, state representative * Todd Prichard, state representative * Mike Reasoner, former state representative * Joe Riding, former state representative * Sally Stutsman, former state representative * Jane Teaford, former state representative * Cindy Winckler, state representative * Mary Wolfe, state representative * Frank Wood, former state senator ;Newspaper *The Des Moines Register (en)
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