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Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006

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November 7, 2006
  
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54.0%
  
44.4%

569,021
  
467,425

Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006

The Iowa gubernatorial election of 2006 took place November 7, 2006. The incumbent governor, Tom Vilsack, a Democrat, had served two terms and decided not to seek a third term. In the election, Culver defeated Nussle to win the governorship, by a margin of 54.4 percent to 44.1 percent. As of 2017, this is the last time a Democrat has won the governorship of Iowa.

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Candidates

  • Chet Culver, Iowa Secretary of State, son of former United States Senator John Culver
  • Mike Blouin, former director of the Iowa Department of Economic Development, former Congressman
  • Ed Fallon, Iowa State Representative
  • Sal Mohamed, 2004 Democratic candidate for Congress
  • Candidates

  • Jim Nussle, U.S. Representative
  • Green

  • Wendy Barth, peace activist and software engineer from Cedar Rapids
  • Libertarian

  • Kevin Litten, pharmacist from Cedar Rapids
  • General election

    The Democratic nominee, Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver, selected Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Patty Judge as his running mate. Judge had previously run for the Democratic nomination for Governor before dropping out to run for Lieutenant Governor. The Republican nominee, U.S. Congressman Jim Nussle, selected Sioux City businessman Bob Vander Plaats as his running mate. Vander Plaats, like Judge, had previously run for his party's nomination before dropping out to run for Lieutenant Governor.

    References

    Iowa gubernatorial election, 2006 Wikipedia