- Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008
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Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008 2004 ← November 4, 2008 → 2012 Nominee Jay Nixon Kenny Hulshof Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1,680,661 1,136,364 Percentage 58.4% 39.5%
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Governor before election
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U.S. House elections Special Elections State government Gubernatorial Elections Lieutenant Gubernatorial Elections Attorney General Elections 2012 State Auditor Elections 2010 State Treasurer Elections 2012 Secretary of State Elections 2012 Senate Elections 2010 House of Representatives Elections 2010 The Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008 was an election for the Governor of Missouri, held on November 4, 2008. The current governor, Matt Blunt, who had decided to retire[1], narrowly won the 2004 election by beating state auditor Claire McCaskill 50.8%-48%, and would likely have faced a strong challenger in 2008. McCaskill is now a U.S. senator.
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Background
On January 22, 2008, Governor Blunt unexpectedly announced that he would not seek re-election [3] because he had already "achieved virtually everything I set out to accomplish, and more ... Because I feel we have changed what I wanted to change in the first term, there is not the same sense of mission for a second."
A November 2007 poll conducted by SurveyUSA showed Blunt with a 44% approval rating.[2] His approval among Republicans polled was 68%, but his rating among Democrats was only 23%.[2]
On November 10, 2005, Democrat Jay Nixon filed the necessary paperwork with the Missouri Ethics Commission to launch a 2008 campaign for governor.[3]
The gubernatorial and other statewide office primaries were held August 5, 2008.[4] CQ Politics rates the race as 'Leans Democratic'.[5]
Timeline
- March 25, 2008 - Filing deadline for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians[6]
- August 5, 2008 - Primary (gubernatorial and other statewide office) elections[6]
- August 19, 2008 - Filing deadline for other third parties and Independents[6]
- November 4, 2008 - General election.
Republican primary
2008 Missouri Governor Republican primary election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Kenny Hulshof 194,556 49.2 Republican Sarah Steelman 176,750 44.7 Republican Scott Long 18,745 4.7 Republican Jen Sievers 5,664 1.4 Turnout 395,715 Democratic primary
2008 Missouri Governor Democratic primary election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Jay Nixon 303,796 85.0 Democratic Daniel Carroll 53,768 15.0 Turnout 357,564 General election
Polling
Source Date Republican Democratic Public Policy Polling November 2, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 38.4% Jay Nixon - 57.9% Survey USA November 2, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 39% Jay Nixon - 54% Survey USA October 26, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 38% Jay Nixon - 55% Rasmussen Reports October 14, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 38% Jay Nixon - 57% Survey USA September 24, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 37% Jay Nixon - 54% Rasmussen Reports September 11, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 39% Jay Nixon - 54% Public Policy Polling August 17, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 42% Jay Nixon - 48% Survey USA July 31, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 42% Jay Nixon - 48% Survey USA July 31, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 41% Jay Nixon - 50% Rasmussen Reports July 7, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 38% Jay Nixon - 49% Rasmussen Reports July 7, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 37% Jay Nixon - 46% Rasmussen June 9, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 34% Jay Nixon - 54% Rasmussen June 9, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 34% Jay Nixon - 56% Survey USA May 20, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 33% Jay Nixon - 57% Survey USA May 20, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 33% Jay Nixon - 58% Rasmussen May 8, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 35% Jay Nixon - 51% Rasmussen May 8, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 35% Jay Nixon - 51% Rasmussen March 24, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 37% Jay Nixon - 48% Rasmussen March 24, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 39% Jay Nixon - 46% Rasmussen February 13, 2008 Kenny Hulshof - 30% Jay Nixon - 48% Rasmussen February 13, 2008 Sarah Steelman - 35% Jay Nixon - 46% Rasmussen Reports December 12, 2007 Matt Blunt - 42% Jay Nixon - 47% Research2000 November 24, 2007 Matt Blunt - 42% Jay Nixon - 51% Rasmussen October 10, 2007 Matt Blunt - 44% Jay Nixon - 43% Rasmussen August 23, 2007 Matt Blunt - 43% Jay Nixon - 46% SurveyUSA July 25-27 2007 Matt Blunt - 38% Jay Nixon - 57% Results
2008 Missouri Governor general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic Jay Nixon 1,680,611 58.4 +10.6 Republican Kenny Hulshof 1,136,364 39.5 -11.3 Libertarian Andrew Finkenstadt 31,850 1.1 +0.2 Constitution Gregory Thompson 28,941 1.0 +0.6 write-ins 12 0.0 Majority 544,247 Turnout 2,877,778 Democratic gain from Republican Swing See also
- U.S. gubernatorial elections, 2008
- Missouri gubernatorial election, 2004
- Missouri Lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2008
References
- ^ [1] Matt Blunt
- ^ a b [2] Survey USA
- ^ Article by Columbia Daily Tribune: Document points to Nixon run
- ^ August 5, 2008 State Primary Election Information Missouri Secretary of State
- ^ Dems Gain in Five of Six New CQ Politics Rating Changes CQ Politics, October 8, 2008
- ^ a b c 2008 Missouri Election Calendar from the Missouri Secretary of State
External links
- Elections from the Missouri Secretary of State
- Missouri Governor candidates at Project Vote Smart
- Missouri Governor race from OurCampaigns.com
- Missouri Governor race from 2008 Race Tracker
- Campaign contributions from Follow the Money
- Hulshof (R) vs Nixon (D) graph of collected polls from Pollster.com
- Official campaign websites
- Jay Nixon, Democratic candidate
- Kenny Hulshof, Republican candidate
- Sarah Steelman, Republican candidate
- Andy Finkenstadt, Libertarian candidate
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