2008 Missouri gubernatorial election

The 2008 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican Governor Matt Blunt decided to retire instead of seeking reelection to a second term in office. Democratic nominee Jay Nixon won the open seat, defeating Republican nominee Kenny Hulshof.

2008 Missouri gubernatorial election

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NomineeJay NixonKenny Hulshof
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,680,6611,136,364
Percentage58.4%39.5%

Nixon:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hulshof:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No votes

Governor before election

Matt Blunt
Republican

Elected Governor

Jay Nixon
Democratic

Background

On January 22, 2008, Governor Blunt unexpectedly announced that he would not seek re-election[1] 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%, and his rating among Democrats was 23%.[2] On November 10, 2007, 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 rated 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.

Primaries

Republican primary

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKenny Hulshof 194,556 49.2
RepublicanSarah Steelman176,75044.7
RepublicanScott Long18,7454.7
RepublicanJen Sievers5,6641.4
Total votes395,715 100.0

Democratic primary

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJay Nixon 303,796 85.0
DemocraticDaniel Carroll53,76815.0
Total votes357,564 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[7]Lean D (flip)October 16, 2008
Rothenberg Political Report[8]Likely D (flip)November 2, 2008
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9]Lean D (flip)November 3, 2008
Real Clear Politics[10]Likely D (flip)November 4, 2008

Polling

SourceDateKenny
Hulshof (R)
Jay
Nixon (D)
Public Policy PollingNovember 2, 200838%58%
Survey USANovember 2, 200839%54%
Survey USAOctober 26, 200838%55%
Rasmussen ReportsOctober 14, 200838%57%
Survey USASeptember 24, 200837%54%
Rasmussen ReportsSeptember 11, 200839%54%
Public Policy PollingAugust 17, 200842%48%
Survey USAJuly 31, 200842%48%
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 7, 200838%49%
RasmussenJune 9, 200834%54%
Survey USAMay 20, 200833%57%
RasmussenMay 8, 200835%51%
RasmussenMarch 24, 200837%48%
RasmussenFebruary 13, 200830%48%
Hypothetical polling
With Steelman
SourceDateSarah
Steelman (R)
Jay
Nixon (D)
Survey USAJuly 31, 200841%50%
Rasmussen ReportsJuly 7, 200837%46%
RasmussenJune 9, 200834%56%
Survey USAMay 20, 200833%58%
RasmussenMay 8, 200835%51%
RasmussenMarch 24, 200839%46%
RasmussenFebruary 13, 200835%46%
With Blunt
SourceDateMatt
Blunt (R)
Jay
Nixon (D)
Rasmussen ReportsDecember 12, 200742%47%
Research2000November 24, 200742%51%
RasmussenOctober 10, 200744%43%
RasmussenAugust 23, 200743%46%
SurveyUSAJuly 25–27, 200738%57%

Results

On election night, Nixon won easily, even though fellow Democrat Barack Obama lost in Missouri in the concurrent presidential election (albeit by only 4,000 votes). Nixon was able to perform well in rural parts of the state. When combined with heavily populated, strong Democratic areas like St. Louis and Kansas City, Hulshof didn't have a chance to come back. Nixon was declared the winner right when the polls closed in Missouri. Hulshof conceded defeat at 9:02 P.M. Central Time.

2008 Missouri gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJay Nixon 1,680,611 58.4 +10.6
RepublicanKenny Hulshof1,136,36439.5-11.3
LibertarianAndrew Finkenstadt31,8501.1+0.2
ConstitutionGregory Thompson28,9411.0+0.6
Write-in120.0n/a
Total votes2,877,778 100.0 n/a
Democratic gain from Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

See also

References

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