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2018 Iowa gubernatorial election

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.

2018 Iowa gubernatorial election

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Turnout61.15% 8.44pp
 
Nominee Kim Reynolds Fred Hubbell
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Adam Gregg Rita Hart
Popular vote 667,275 630,986
Percentage 50.3% 47.5%

Reynolds:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hubbell:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%

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.

Background edit

After the 2016 presidential election, President Donald Trump nominated then-Governor Terry Branstad to be the United States Ambassador to China. When Branstad was confirmed by the United States Senate, he resigned as Iowa Governor to assume the ambassadorship on May 24, 2017. Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds then became Governor of Iowa.[1]

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Kim Reynolds
Newspaper
Politicians
  • George W. Bush, former Governor of Texas (1995-2000), President of the United States (2001-2009)[14]

Results edit

Republican primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kim Reynolds (incumbent) 94,118 98.63
Republican Write-ins 1,307 1.37
Total votes 95,425 100

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

Eliminated in primary edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Nate Boulton (withdrew)
Cathy Glasson
Elected officials
Iowa Democratic Party officials
  • Jason Frerichs, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member, chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus[62]
  • Dylan P. Funk, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member, vice-chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus[62]
  • Mason Fraker, Henry County Democratic Party vice-chairman[62]
  • Nora Taft, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Evan Burger, 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Jessica Fears, 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Holly Herbert, 3rd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Jon Green, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Sarah J. Hinds, Linn County Democratic Party credentials committee chairperson[62]
  • Kate Revaux, 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member[62]
  • Alex Anderson, Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee affirmative action chairperson[62]
  • Lindsey Ellickson, Linn County Democratic Party central committee member[62]
Labor union leaders
  • Chris Laursen, UAW Local 74 president[62]
Labor unions
Organizations
Fred Hubbell
Statewide officials
State legislators
Newspaper
Andy McGuire
John Norris
  • 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
Todd Prichard (withdrew)

Polling edit

Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Nate
Boulton
Cathy
Glasson
Fred
Hubbell
Andrea
McGuire
Jon
Neiderbach
John
Norris
Ross
Wilburn
Other Undecided
Selzer & Company May 13–15, 2018 501 ± 4.4% 20% 13% 31% 5% 5% 3% 10% 14%
Remington May 5–6, 2018 2,315 ± 2.0% 20% 7% 46% 3% 5% 1% 18%
20-20 Insight November 15, 2017, at the Wayback Machine November 8–10, 2017 762 ± 3.6% 13% 6% 22% 3% 2% 5% 1% 47%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Hubbell—70–80%
  Hubbell—60–70%
  Hubbell—50–60%
  Hubbell—40–50%
  Hubbell—<40%
  Glasson—<40%
  Norris—60–70%
  Boulton—<40%
Democratic primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fred Hubbell 99,245 55.41
Democratic Cathy Glasson 36,815 20.55
Democratic John Norris 20,498 11.44
Democratic Andy McGuire 9,404 5.25
Democratic Nate Boulton (withdrawn) 9,082 5.07
Democratic Ross Wilburn 3,880 2.17
Democratic Write-ins 200 0.01
Total votes 179,124 100

Libertarian primary edit

Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson received 3.8 percent of the votes in Iowa in 2016, surpassing the 2 percent threshold to attain full political party status.[77] As a result, the Libertarian Party was allowed to hold a primary to select a nominee.[77]

Candidates edit

Nominated edit

  • Jake Porter, business consultant

Declared edit

  • Marco Battaglia, musician[78]
  • Jake Porter, nominee for Secretary of State in 2010 and 2014[79][80][81]

Endorsements edit

Jake Porter

Results edit

Libertarian primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Jake Porter 991 53.92
Libertarian Marco Battaglia 705 38.36
Libertarian Write-ins 142 7.73
Total votes 1,838 100

Independents edit

Candidates edit

Withdrew edit

Endorsements edit

Brent Roske (withdrew)

General election edit

Debates edit

Dates Location Reynolds Hubbell Link
October 17, 2018 Sioux City, Iowa Participant Participant Full debate - C-SPAN
October 21, 2018 Davenport, Iowa Participant Participant Full debate - C-SPAN

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[90] Tossup October 26, 2018
The Washington Post[91] Tossup November 5, 2018
FiveThirtyEight[92] Lean D (flip) November 5, 2018
Rothenberg Political Report[93] Tilt D (flip) November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[94] Lean D (flip) November 5, 2018
RealClearPolitics[95] Tossup November 4, 2018
Daily Kos[96] Tossup November 5, 2018
Fox News[97][a] Tossup November 5, 2018
Politico[98] Tossup November 5, 2018
Governing[99] Tossup November 5, 2018
Notes
  1. ^ The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe/Solid races

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Fred
Hubbell (D)
Jake
Porter (L)
Other Undecided
November 2–4, 2018 961 46% 49% 3% 1%[100]
Selzer & Company October 30 – November 2, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 44% 46% 2% 1% 7%
Emerson College October 29 – November 1, 2018 1,462 ± 2.7% 49% 45% 2% 5%
University of Iowa October 8–22, 2018 452 40% 48% 5% 6%
Selzer & Company September 17–20, 2018 555 ± 4.2% 41% 43% 7% 0% 9%
Emerson College September 6–8, 2018 1,000 ± 3.2% 31% 36% 7% 26%
Selzer & Company January 28–31, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 42% 37% 12% 10%
Hypothetical polling
with Nate Boulton
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Nate
Boulton (D)
Other Undecided
Selzer & Company January 28–31, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 41% 37% 11% 11%
with Cathy Glasson
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Cathy
Glasson (D)
Other Undecided
Selzer & Company January 28–31, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 44% 31% 14% 12%
with generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Generic
Democrat
Undecided
20/20 Insights (D-Mowrer) June 19–21, 2017 526 ± 4.3% 44% 39% 17%
with John Norris
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
John
Norris (D)
Other Undecided
Selzer & Company January 28–31, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 41% 30% 14% 15%
with Andy McGuire
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Andy
McGuire (D)
Other Undecided
Selzer & Company January 28–31, 2018 801 ± 3.5% 42% 30% 15% 13%

Results edit

While pre-election polls showed Reynolds trailing Hubbell,[101] Reynolds won 50.3% of the vote on Election Day, primarily by sweeping every county west of Des Moines and dominating the 4th Congressional District (she lost the other three).[102] Ultimately, she carried 88 of Iowa's 99 counties.[103] She became the first female governor of Iowa elected in her own right.[104]

Iowa gubernatorial election, 2018[105]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Kim Reynolds (incumbent) 667,275 50.26% -8.73%
Democratic Fred Hubbell 630,986 47.53% +10.26%
Libertarian Jake Porter 21,426 1.61% -0.19%
Independent Gary Siegwarth 7,463 0.56% N/A
Write-in 488 0.04% N/A
Total votes 1,327,638 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

Despite losing, Hubbell won 3 of 4 congressional districts.[106]

District Reynolds Hubbell Representative
1st 48.05% 49.31% Abby Finkenauer
2nd 47.29% 50.72% Dave Loebsack
3rd 47.03% 50.94% Cindy Axne
4th 59.33% 38.63% Steve King

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External links edit

Official campaign websites

2018, iowa, gubernatorial, election, also, 2018, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, took, place, november, 2018, incumbent, republican, governor, reynolds, election, full, term, facing, democratic, businessman, fred, hubbell, libertarian, jake, porter, . See also 2018 United States gubernatorial elections 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 2018 Iowa gubernatorial election 2014 November 6 2018 2022 Turnout61 15 8 44pp Nominee Kim Reynolds Fred HubbellParty Republican DemocraticRunning mate Adam Gregg Rita HartPopular vote 667 275 630 986Percentage 50 3 47 5 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsReynolds 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Hubbell 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 Governor before electionKim ReynoldsRepublican Elected Governor Kim ReynoldsRepublicanOn 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 Contents 1 Background 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominated 2 1 2 Withdrew 2 1 3 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Results 3 Democratic primary 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Nominated 3 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 1 3 Withdrew 3 1 4 Declined 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 Polling 3 4 Results 4 Libertarian primary 4 1 Candidates 4 1 1 Nominated 4 1 2 Declared 4 2 Endorsements 4 3 Results 5 Independents 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Withdrew 5 2 Endorsements 6 General election 6 1 Debates 6 2 Predictions 6 3 Polling 6 4 Results 6 4 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 6 5 By congressional district 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBackground editAfter the 2016 presidential election President Donald Trump nominated then Governor Terry Branstad to be the United States Ambassador to China When Branstad was confirmed by the United States Senate he resigned as Iowa Governor to assume the ambassadorship on May 24 2017 Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds then became Governor of Iowa 1 Republican primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Kim Reynolds incumbent Governor of Iowa 2 Withdrew edit Ron Corbett Mayor of Cedar Rapids 3 4 Steven Ray Mayor pro tempore of Boone 5 6 Declined edit Terry Branstad United States Ambassador to China and former Governor 7 8 1 Steve King U S Representative 9 10 Bill Northey U S Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services and former Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa 11 Bob Vander Plaats president and CEO of The Family Leader candidate for Governor of Iowa in 2002 2006 and 2010 and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa in 2006 12 Endorsements edit Kim ReynoldsNewspaperSioux City Journal 13 PoliticiansGeorge W Bush former Governor of Texas 1995 2000 President of the United States 2001 2009 14 Results edit Republican primary results 15 Party Candidate Votes Republican Kim Reynolds incumbent 94 118 98 63Republican Write ins 1 307 1 37Total votes 95 425 100Democratic primary editCandidates edit Nominated edit Fred Hubbell businessman 16 Eliminated in primary edit Cathy Glasson president of SEIU Local 199 17 Andy McGuire former chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2006 18 John Norris former chief of staff to Governor Tom Vilsack former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission member and nominee for IA 04 in 2002 19 20 Ross Wilburn former mayor of Iowa City 21 Withdrew edit Nate Boulton state senator 22 Rich Leopold director of the Polk County Conservation Board and former Director of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources 23 24 25 Mike Matson Davenport alderman 26 27 28 Jon Neiderbach attorney former member of the Des Moines School Board and nominee for State Auditor in 2014 29 30 Todd Prichard state representative 31 32 Declined edit Chaz Allen state senator 24 33 Joe Bolkcom state senator 34 Bill Brauch former director of the Consumer Protection Division of the Iowa Attorney General s Office 35 36 37 Mike Carberry Johnson County Supervisor 26 38 Jeff Danielson state senator 39 40 Michael Gronstal former Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate 39 41 Chris Hall state representative 42 43 Rita Hart state senator nominee for Lieutenant Governor 35 44 Jack Hatch former state senator and nominee for Governor of Iowa in 2014 26 45 Rob Hogg Minority Leader of the Iowa Senate and candidate for the U S Senate in 2016 46 35 39 34 Pam Jochum state senator 47 Dave Loebsack U S Representative 48 35 49 Liz Mathis state senator 46 35 39 50 Jim Mowrer nominee for IA 04 in 2014 and IA 03 in 2016 ran for the nomination for Secretary of State 51 52 Tyler Olson former state representative former chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party and candidate for Governor of Iowa in 2014 46 53 35 54 Janet Petersen state senator 55 Steve Sodders former state senator 56 57 Tom Vilsack former United States Secretary of Agriculture and former Governor of Iowa 58 Endorsements edit Nate Boulton withdrew Statewide officialMartin O Malley former Governor of Maryland and 2016 presidential candidate 59 State legislatorsTony Bisignano state senator 55 Joe Bolkcom state senator 22 Tod Bowman state senator 55 Bill Dotzler state senator 55 Pam Jochum state senator and former President of the Iowa Senate 22 Jerry Kearns state representative 55 Kevin Kinney state senator 55 Liz Mathis state senator 55 Amy Nielsen state representative 55 Rick Olson state representative 55 Janet Petersen state senator 55 Herman Quirmbach state senator 55 Rita Hart state senator 55 Art Staed state representative 55 Rich Taylor state senator 55 OrganizationsBricklayers amp Allied Craftworkers Local 3 Iowa 60 Central Iowa Building amp Construction Trades Council 60 Communication Workers of America Local 7102 60 Des Moines Police Officers 60 Des Moines Professional Fire Fighters Local 4 60 State Conference 60 International Union of Operating Engineers Local 234 60 Laborers Local 177 60 Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 33 60 Sheet Metal Workers Local 45 60 United Steelworkers of Iowa 60 Cathy GlassonElected officialsMike Carberry Johnson County Supervisor 61 62 Kurt Friese Johnson County Supervisor 62 Matt Dalbey Ottumwa City Council member 62 Kate Larson Dubuque City Council member 62 63 Holly Berg Ottumwa City Council member 62 64 Iowa Democratic Party officialsJason Frerichs Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus 62 Dylan P Funk Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member vice chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party Progressive Caucus 62 Mason Fraker Henry County Democratic Party vice chairman 62 Nora Taft 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Evan Burger 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Jessica Fears 4th District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Holly Herbert 3rd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Jon Green 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Sarah J Hinds Linn County Democratic Party credentials committee chairperson 62 Kate Revaux 2nd District Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee member 62 Alex Anderson Iowa Democratic Party State Central Committee affirmative action chairperson 62 Lindsey Ellickson Linn County Democratic Party central committee member 62 Labor union leadersChris Laursen UAW Local 74 president 62 Labor unionsNational Nurses United 65 OrganizationsProgressive Change Campaign Committee 66 Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement Action Fund 67 People s Action 68 The People for Bernie Sanders 69 Our Revolution 70 Fred HubbellStatewide officialsTom Miller Attorney General of Iowa 71 Sally Pederson former Lieutenant Governor of Iowa 72 Jay Inslee Governor of Washington 73 State legislatorsStaci Appel former state senator 45 Deborah Berry former state representative 45 Dennis Black former state senator 45 Wayne Ford former state representative 45 Ruth Ann Gaines state representative 45 Jack Hatch former state senator 45 Chris Hall state representative 43 Doris Kelley former state representative 45 George Kinley former Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate 45 Vicki Lensing state representative 45 Mary Mascher state representative 45 Kevin McCarthy former Majority Leader of the Iowa House of Representatives 45 Helen Miller state representative 45 Todd Prichard state representative 74 Mike Reasoner former state representative 45 Joe Riding former state representative 45 Sally Stutsman former state representative 45 Jane Teaford former state representative 45 Cindy Winckler state representative 45 Mary Wolfe state representative 45 Frank Wood former state senator 45 NewspaperThe Des Moines Register Andy McGuireLeonard Boswell former U S Representative 41 Bonnie Campbell former Iowa Attorney General 41 Roxanne Conlin former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa and 2010 U S Senate nominee 41 Michael Gronstal former Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate 41 Gary Kroeger 2016 State House candidate and Activist 41 Linda Nelson former state representative and former president of the Iowa State Education Association 41 Phyllis Thede state representative 41 Ryan McDaniel president of the Student Leadership Council for Iowa Safe Schools 41 Jamie Woods chair of the Black Caucus of the Iowa Democratic Party 41 Jo Ann Zimmerman former lieutenant governor of Iowa 41 Howard Dean former Governor of Vermont and former Democratic National Committee chairman 75 John NorrisMarti 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 Todd Prichard withdrew Bruce Bearinger state representative 76 Timi Brown Powers state representative 76 David Dawson former state representative 76 Bob Dvorsky state senator 76 Ro Foege former state representative 76 Ruth Ann Gaines state representative 76 Dave Jacoby state representative 76 Monica Kurth state representative 76 Tim Kacena state representative 76 Dan Muhlbauer former state representative 76 Sharon Steckman state representative 76 Sally Stutsman former state representative 76 Roger Thomas former state representative 76 Mary Wolfe state representative 76 Polling edit Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error NateBoulton CathyGlasson FredHubbell AndreaMcGuire JonNeiderbach JohnNorris RossWilburn Other UndecidedSelzer amp Company May 13 15 2018 501 4 4 20 13 31 5 5 3 10 14 Remington May 5 6 2018 2 315 2 0 20 7 46 3 5 1 18 20 20 Insight Archived November 15 2017 at the Wayback Machine November 8 10 2017 762 3 6 13 6 22 3 2 5 1 47 Results edit nbsp Results by county Hubbell 70 80 Hubbell 60 70 Hubbell 50 60 Hubbell 40 50 Hubbell lt 40 Glasson lt 40 Norris 60 70 Boulton lt 40 Democratic primary results 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Fred Hubbell 99 245 55 41Democratic Cathy Glasson 36 815 20 55Democratic John Norris 20 498 11 44Democratic Andy McGuire 9 404 5 25Democratic Nate Boulton withdrawn 9 082 5 07Democratic Ross Wilburn 3 880 2 17Democratic Write ins 200 0 01Total votes 179 124 100Libertarian primary editLibertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson received 3 8 percent of the votes in Iowa in 2016 surpassing the 2 percent threshold to attain full political party status 77 As a result the Libertarian Party was allowed to hold a primary to select a nominee 77 Candidates edit Nominated edit Jake Porter business consultantDeclared edit Marco Battaglia musician 78 Jake Porter nominee for Secretary of State in 2010 and 2014 79 80 81 Endorsements edit Jake PorterNewspaperThe Des Moines Register 82 Results edit Libertarian primary results Party Candidate Votes Libertarian Jake Porter 991 53 92Libertarian Marco Battaglia 705 38 36Libertarian Write ins 142 7 73Total votes 1 838 100Independents editCandidates edit Gary Siegwarth Fisheries Biologist 83 84 85 Withdrew edit Brent Roske director and candidate for CA 33 in 2014 86 87 88 Endorsements edit Brent Roske withdrew Richard Dreyfuss actor 89 General election editDebates edit Dates Location Reynolds Hubbell LinkOctober 17 2018 Sioux City Iowa Participant Participant Full debate C SPANOctober 21 2018 Davenport Iowa Participant Participant Full debate C SPANPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 90 Tossup October 26 2018The Washington Post 91 Tossup November 5 2018FiveThirtyEight 92 Lean D flip November 5 2018Rothenberg Political Report 93 Tilt D flip November 1 2018Sabato s Crystal Ball 94 Lean D flip November 5 2018RealClearPolitics 95 Tossup November 4 2018Daily Kos 96 Tossup November 5 2018Fox News 97 a Tossup November 5 2018Politico 98 Tossup November 5 2018Governing 99 Tossup November 5 2018Notes The Fox News Midterm Power Rankings uniquely does not contain a category for Safe Solid races Polling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R FredHubbell D JakePorter L Other UndecidedChange Research November 2 4 2018 961 46 49 3 1 100 Selzer amp Company October 30 November 2 2018 801 3 5 44 46 2 1 7 Emerson College October 29 November 1 2018 1 462 2 7 49 45 2 5 University of Iowa October 8 22 2018 452 40 48 5 6 Selzer amp Company September 17 20 2018 555 4 2 41 43 7 0 9 Emerson College September 6 8 2018 1 000 3 2 31 36 7 26 Selzer amp Company January 28 31 2018 801 3 5 42 37 12 10 Hypothetical pollingwith Nate BoultonPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R NateBoulton D Other UndecidedSelzer amp Company January 28 31 2018 801 3 5 41 37 11 11 with Cathy GlassonPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R CathyGlasson D Other UndecidedSelzer amp Company January 28 31 2018 801 3 5 44 31 14 12 with generic DemocratPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R GenericDemocrat Undecided20 20 Insights D Mowrer June 19 21 2017 526 4 3 44 39 17 with John NorrisPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R JohnNorris D Other UndecidedSelzer amp Company January 28 31 2018 801 3 5 41 30 14 15 with Andy McGuirePoll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error KimReynolds R AndyMcGuire D Other UndecidedSelzer amp Company January 28 31 2018 801 3 5 42 30 15 13 Results edit While pre election polls showed Reynolds trailing Hubbell 101 Reynolds won 50 3 of the vote on Election Day primarily by sweeping every county west of Des Moines and dominating the 4th Congressional District she lost the other three 102 Ultimately she carried 88 of Iowa s 99 counties 103 She became the first female governor of Iowa elected in her own right 104 Iowa gubernatorial election 2018 105 Party Candidate Votes Republican Kim Reynolds incumbent 667 275 50 26 8 73 Democratic Fred Hubbell 630 986 47 53 10 26 Libertarian Jake Porter 21 426 1 61 0 19 Independent Gary Siegwarth 7 463 0 56 N AWrite in 488 0 04 N ATotal votes 1 327 638 100 00 N ARepublican holdCounties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Black Hawk largest city Waterloo Clinton largest city Clinton Des Moines largest city Burlington Dubuque largest city Dubuque Jefferson largest city Fairfield Lee largest city Fort Madison Linn Largest city Cedar Rapids Polk Largest city Des Moines Scott largest city Davenport Story Largest city Ames By congressional district edit 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