2022 Iowa gubernatorial election

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The 2022 Iowa gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022. Incumbent Republican Governor Kim Reynolds won election to a second full term, defeating Democratic nominee Deidre DeJear with 58.0%.[1]

2022 Iowa gubernatorial election

 2018
November 8, 2022
2026 
Turnout55.06% Decrease 6.09pp
 
Nominee Kim Reynolds Deidre DeJear
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Adam Gregg Eric Van Lancker
Popular vote 709,198 482,950
Percentage 58.04% 39.53%

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

Governor before election

Kim Reynolds
Republican

Elected Governor

Kim Reynolds
Republican

First elected as lieutenant governor in 2010, Reynolds assumed the governorship on May 24, 2017, following the resignation of Governor Terry Branstad to become the U.S. ambassador to China. She was elected in her own right in 2018 in what was considered a minor upset before dramatically increasing her vote share in 2022.[2]

Reynolds flipped seven counties that had voted Democratic in the previous gubernatorial election: Black Hawk, Clinton, Des Moines, Dubuque, Jefferson, Lee, and Scott.

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kim Reynolds (incumbent) 185,293 99.03%
Write-in 1,808 0.97%
Total votes 187,101 100.00%

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Endorsements

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Deidre DeJear

U.S. senators

Organizations

Results

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Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Deidre DeJear 145,555 99.45%
Write-in 801 0.55%
Total votes 146,356 100.00%

Minor parties and independents

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Libertarian Party

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Nominee

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Independents

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Declared

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General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[22] Solid R July 26, 2022
Inside Elections[23] Solid R July 22, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[24] Safe R June 29, 2022
Politico[25] Solid R August 12, 2022
RCP[26] Likely R January 10, 2022
Fox News[27] Solid R May 12, 2022
538[28] Solid R July 31, 2022
Elections Daily[29] Safe R November 7, 2022

Endorsements

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Kim Reynolds (R)

Executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Organizations

Newspapers

Deidre DeJear (D)

State legislators

  • David Maxwell, state representative from the 76th district (2013–2023) (Republican)[41]

Individuals

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Polling

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Aggregate polls

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Deidre
DeJear (D)
Undecided
[a]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight[53] March 2 – October 19, 2022 October 20, 2022 52.6% 36.6% 10.8% Reynolds +15.9

Graphical summary

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Kim
Reynolds (R)
Deidre
DeJear (D)
Rick
Stewart (L)
Other Undecided
Selzer & Co.[54] October 31 – November 3, 2022 801 (LV) ± 3.5% 54% 37% 4% 2%[c] 3%
Cygnal (R)[55][A] October 26–27, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 57% 38% 5%
Civiqs[56] October 22–25, 2022 623 (LV) ± 5.2% 54% 42% 2%[d] 1%
The Tarrance Group (R)[57][B] October 15–19, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.1% 56% 39% 5%
Selzer & Co.[58] October 9–12, 2022 620 (LV) ± 3.9% 52% 35% 4% 4%[e] 4%
Emerson College[59] October 2–4, 2022 959 (LV) ± 3.1% 53% 36% 1% 2%[f] 9%
Cygnal (R)[60][A] October 2–4, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 59% 38% 3%
Cygnal (R)[61][A] July 13–14, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 56% 41% 3%
Selzer & Co.[62] July 10–13, 2022 597 (LV) ± 4.0% 48% 31% 5% 5% 9%
Selzer & Co.[63] February 28 – March 2, 2022 612 (LV) ± 4.0% 51% 43% 1%[g] 5%
Cygnal (R)[64][A] February 20–22, 2022 610 (LV) ± 3.9% 55% 38% 7%

Debates

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2022 Iowa gubernatorial general election debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Democratic
Key:

 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Non-invitee   I  Invitee  W  Withdrawn

Kim Reynolds Deidre DeJear
2 October 18, 2022 Local ABC 5 Youtube P P

Results

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State senate district results
State house district results
2022 Iowa gubernatorial election[65]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican
709,198 58.04% +7.78%
Democratic
  • Deidre DeJear
  • Eric Van Lacker
482,950 39.53% −8.00%
Libertarian
  • Rick Stewart
  • Marco Battaglia
28,998 2.37% +0.84%
Write-in 718 0.06% +0.02%
Total votes 1,221,864 100.00%
Turnout 1,230,416 55.06%
Registered electors 2,234,666
Republican hold

By county

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County[66] Reynolds / Gregg
Republican
DeJear/ Van Lacker
Democratic
Stewart / Battaglia
Libertarian
Write-ins Margin Total
# % # % # % # % # %
Adair 2,333 73.50% 761 23.98% 79 2.49% 1 0.03% 1,572 49.53% 3,174
Adams 1,241 74.18% 381 22.77% 48 2.87% 3 0.18% 860 51.40% 1,673
Allamakee 4,100 70.76% 1,579 27.25% 115 1.98% 0 0.00% 2,521 43.51% 5,794
Appanoose 3,432 73.02% 1,134 24.13% 133 2.83% 1 0.02% 2,298 48.89% 4,700
Audubon 1,757 71.69% 661 26.97% 32 1.31% 1 0.04% 1,096 44.72% 2,451
Benton 7,745 68.26% 3,292 29.01% 305 2.69% 4 0.04% 4,453 39.25% 11,346
Black Hawk 24,236 51.41% 21,585 45.79% 1,289 2.73% 30 0.06% 2,651 5.62% 47,140
Boone 6,813 60.81% 4,065 36.28% 317 2.83% 9 0.08% 2,748 24.53% 11,204
Bremer 6,989 63.02% 3,820 34.45% 277 2.50% 4 0.04% 3,169 28.58% 11,090
Buchanan 5,356 65.18% 2,650 32.25% 209 2.54% 2 0.02% 2,706 32.93% 8,217
Buena Vista 3,745 72.79% 1,299 25.25% 101 1.96% 0 0.00% 2,446 47.54% 5,145
Butler 4,501 74.20% 1,429 23.56% 133 2.19% 3 0.05% 3,072 50.64% 6,066
Calhoun 3,021 75.90% 870 21.86% 88 2.21% 1 0.03% 2,151 54.05% 3,980
Carroll 6,261 75.87% 1,854 22.47% 135 1.64% 2 0.02% 4,407 53.41% 8,252
Cass 3,864 73.29% 1,299 24.64% 109 2.07% 0 0.00% 2,565 48.65% 5,272
Cedar 4,996 62.94% 2,734 34.44% 206 2.60% 2 0.03% 2,262 28.50% 7,938
Cerro Gordo 9,607 56.19% 7,096 41.50% 389 2.28% 5 0.03% 2,511 14.69% 17,097
Cherokee 3,579 78.20% 911 19.90% 87 1.90% 0 0.00% 2,668 58.29% 4,577
Chickasaw 3,570 72.28% 1,292 26.16% 76 1.54% 1 0.02% 2,278 46.12% 4,939
Clarke 2,494 73.53% 824 24.29% 71 2.09% 3 0.09% 1,670 49.23% 3,392
Clay 4,805 74.22% 1,536 23.73% 132 2.04% 1 0.02% 3,269 50.49% 6,474
Clayton 5,110 69.32% 2,105 28.55% 155 2.10% 2 0.03% 3,005 40.76% 7,372
Clinton 10,173 60.22% 6,406 37.92% 308 1.82% 7 0.04% 3,767 22.30% 16,894
Crawford 3,504 78.46% 876 19.61% 85 1.90% 1 0.02% 2,628 58.84% 4,466
Dallas 24,403 54.70% 19,272 43.20% 897 2.01% 37 0.08% 5,131 11.50% 44,609
Davis 2,338 77.19% 626 20.67% 65 2.15% 0 0.00% 1,712 56.52% 3,029
Decatur 2,081 74.51% 651 23.31% 61 2.18% 0 0.00% 1,430 51.20% 2,793
Delaware 5,632 73.65% 1,871 24.47% 143 1.87% 1 0.01% 3,761 49.18% 7,647
Des Moines 7,929 58.79% 5,184 38.43% 369 2.74% 6 0.04% 2,745 20.35% 13,488
Dickinson 6,062 73.18% 2,078 25.08% 142 1.71% 2 0.02% 3,984 48.09% 8,284
Dubuque 22,035 56.76% 15,774 40.63% 999 2.57% 13 0.03% 6,261 16.13% 38,821
Emmet 2,525 74.33% 803 23.64% 68 2.00% 1 0.03% 1,722 50.69% 3,397
Fayette 5,032 66.76% 2,328 30.88% 173 2.30% 5 0.07% 2,704 35.87% 7,538
Floyd 3,657 63.52% 1,953 33.92% 146 2.54% 1 0.02% 1,704 29.60% 5,757
Franklin 2,676 73.88% 881 24.32% 64 1.77% 1 0.03% 1,795 49.56% 3,622
Fremont 1,987 75.41% 600 22.77% 46 1.75% 2 0.08% 1,387 52.64% 2,635
Greene 2,473 68.09% 1,078 29.68% 80 2.20% 1 0.03% 1,395 38.41% 3,632
Grundy 4,033 74.99% 1,229 22.85% 110 2.05% 6 0.11% 2,804 52.14% 5,378
Guthrie 3,619 71.85% 1,275 25.31% 141 2.80% 2 0.04% 2,344 46.54% 5,037
Hamilton 3,914 68.15% 1,704 29.67% 124 2.16% 1 0.02% 2,210 38.48% 5,743
Hancock 3,302 75.25% 1,009 22.99% 74 1.69% 3 0.07% 2,293 52.26% 4,388
Hardin 4,645 70.40% 1,793 27.17% 158 2.39% 2 0.03% 2,852 43.23% 6,598
Harrison 4,069 73.55% 1,325 23.95% 131 2.37% 7 0.13% 2,744 49.60% 5,532
Henry 4,837 69.47% 1,987 28.54% 138 1.98% 1 0.01% 2,850 40.93% 6,963
Howard 2,310 68.18% 1,010 29.81% 65 1.92% 3 0.09% 1,300 38.37% 3,388
Humboldt 3,016 77.81% 796 20.54% 64 1.65% 0 0.00% 2,220 57.28% 3,876
Ida 2,239 81.33% 468 17.00% 44 1.60% 2 0.07% 1,771 64.33% 2,753
Iowa 5,001 66.87% 2,299 30.74% 173 2.31% 6 0.08% 2,702 36.13% 7,479
Jackson 5,260 67.58% 2,278 29.27% 243 3.12% 2 0.03% 2,982 38.31% 7,783
Jasper 9,552 63.62% 5,019 33.43% 437 2.91% 5 0.03% 4,533 30.19% 15,013
Jefferson 3,449 51.79% 3,086 46.34% 122 1.83% 3 0.05% 363 5.45% 6,660
Johnson 18,413 28.93% 43,686 68.65% 1,503 2.36% 36 0.06% −25,273 −39.71% 63,638
Jones 5,285 64.64% 2,678 32.75% 209 2.56% 4 0.05% 2,607 31.89% 8,176
Keokuk 2,953 76.88% 837 21.79% 51 1.33% 0 0.00% 2,116 55.09% 3,841
Kossuth 5,030 74.67% 1,592 23.63% 113 1.68% 1 0.01% 3,438 51.04% 6,736
Lee 7,182 62.64% 4,032 35.17% 247 2.15% 4 0.03% 3,150 27.47% 11,465
Linn 42,887 45.87% 47,539 50.84% 3,008 3.22% 65 0.07% −4,652 −4.98% 93,499
Louisa 2,578 73.18% 864 24.52% 81 2.30% 0 0.00% 1,714 48.65% 3,523
Lucas 2,599 75.27% 782 22.65% 68 1.97% 4 0.12% 1,817 52.62% 3,453
Lyon 4,438 88.78% 534 10.68% 26 0.52% 1 0.02% 3,904 78.10% 4,999
Madison 5,307 70.21% 2,077 27.48% 172 2.28% 3 0.04% 3,230 42.73% 7,559
Mahaska 6,299 77.49% 1,667 20.51% 159 1.96% 4 0.05% 4,632 56.98% 8,129
Marion 10,237 71.27% 3,808 26.51% 313 2.18% 6 0.04% 6,429 44.76% 14,364
Marshall 7,544 60.89% 4,584 37.00% 260 2.10% 2 0.02% 2,960 23.89% 12,390
Mills 4,034 71.41% 1,487 26.32% 125 2.21% 3 0.05% 2,547 45.09% 5,649
Mitchell 2,899 68.18% 1,263 29.70% 89 2.09% 1 0.02% 1,636 38.48% 4,252
Monona 2,555 76.61% 718 21.53% 58 1.74% 4 0.12% 1,837 55.08% 3,335
Monroe 2,266 76.40% 635 21.41% 64 2.16% 1 0.03% 1,631 54.99% 2,966
Montgomery 2,602 73.21% 871 24.51% 81 2.28% 0 0.00% 1,731 48.71% 3,554
Muscatine 7,902 59.72% 4,950 37.41% 371 2.80% 8 0.06% 2,952 22.31% 13,231
O'Brien 4,541 84.15% 776 14.38% 77 1.43% 2 0.04% 3,765 69.77% 5,396
Osceola 2,018 87.55% 245 10.63% 40 1.74% 2 0.09% 1,773 76.92% 2,305
Page 3,796 74.39% 1,192 23.36% 113 2.21% 2 0.04% 2,604 51.03% 5,103
Palo Alto 2,706 75.12% 829 23.01% 62 1.72% 5 0.14% 1,877 52.11% 3,602
Plymouth 8,027 81.72% 1,643 16.73% 152 1.55% 1 0.01% 6,384 64.99% 9,823
Pocahontas 2,269 79.34% 532 18.60% 59 2.06% 0 0.00% 1,737 60.73% 2,860
Polk 85,542 44.79% 100,312 52.52% 4,968 2.60% 177 0.09% −14,770 −7.73% 190,999
Pottawattamie 18,152 62.42% 10,318 35.48% 590 2.03% 20 0.07% 7,834 26.94% 29,080
Poweshiek 4,491 58.88% 2,957 38.77% 177 2.32% 3 0.04% 1,534 20.11% 7,628
Ringgold 1,574 75.67% 456 21.92% 48 2.31% 2 0.10% 1,118 53.75% 2,080
Sac 3,135 79.17% 754 19.04% 68 1.72% 3 0.08% 2,381 60.13% 3,960
Scott 34,604 54.29% 27,530 43.19% 1,573 2.47% 35 0.05% 7,074 11.10% 63,742
Shelby 3,570 76.01% 1,023 21.78% 103 2.19% 1 0.02% 2,547 54.23% 4,697
Sioux 12,790 90.13% 1,280 9.02% 117 0.82% 3 0.02% 11,510 81.11% 14,190
Story 16,214 43.85% 19,876 53.76% 852 2.30% 30 0.08% −3,662 −9.90% 36,972
Tama 4,389 66.16% 2,053 30.95% 186 2.80% 6 0.09% 2,336 35.21% 6,634
Taylor 1,850 80.50% 405 17.62% 42 1.83% 1 0.04% 1,445 62.88% 2,298
Union 3,180 69.42% 1,278 27.90% 121 2.64% 2 0.04% 1,902 41.52% 4,581
Van Buren 2,189 78.15% 568 20.28% 44 1.57% 0 0.00% 1,621 57.87% 2,801
Wapello 6,822 64.91% 3,397 32.32% 285 2.71% 6 0.06% 3,425 32.59% 10,510
Warren 14,631 61.38% 8,531 35.79% 656 2.75% 19 0.08% 6,100 25.59% 23,837
Washington 5,692 64.65% 2,937 33.36% 171 1.94% 5 0.06% 2,755 31.29% 8,805
Wayne 1,939 81.37% 406 17.04% 38 1.59% 0 0.00% 1,533 64.33% 2,383
Webster 8,028 66.62% 3,774 31.32% 238 1.97% 11 0.09% 4,254 35.30% 12,051
Winnebago 2,991 67.99% 1,301 29.57% 104 2.36% 3 0.07% 1,690 38.42% 4,399
Winneshiek 5,530 57.15% 3,974 41.07% 171 1.77% 2 0.02% 1,556 16.08% 9,677
Woodbury 18,982 66.24% 9,053 31.59% 591 2.06% 30 0.10% 9,929 34.65% 28,656
Worth 2,123 65.26% 1,039 31.94% 88 2.71% 3 0.09% 1,084 33.32% 3,253
Wright 3,105 72.43% 1,071 24.98% 110 2.57% 1 0.02% 2,034 47.45% 4,287
TOTALS709,19858.04%482,95039.53%28,9982.37%7180.06%226,24818.52%1,221,864

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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By congressional district

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Reynolds won all four congressional districts.[67]

District Reynolds DeJear Representative
1st 55% 43% Mariannette Miller-Meeks
2nd 57% 41% Ashley Hinson
3rd 53% 44% Cindy Axne (117th Congress)
Zach Nunn (118th Congress)
4th 69% 29% Randy Feenstra

See also

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Notes

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  1. Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. "Someone else" with 1%; "Don't want to tell" with 1%
  4. "Someone else" with 2%
  5. "Someone else" with 3%; "Would not vote" with 1%
  6. "Someone else" with 2%
  7. "Would not vote" (volunteered answer) with 1%

Partisan clients

  1. 1 2 3 4 This poll was sponsored by the Iowans for Tax Relief Foundation.
  2. Poll conducted for the NRSC.

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