2006 Iowa gubernatorial election
County results Congressional district results Culver: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%Nussle: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%
The 2006 Iowa gubernatorial election took place on 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, Chet Culver defeated Jim Nussle to win the governorship, by a margin of 54% to 44%.[ 1]
As of 2025, this was the last time a Democrat won the governorship of Iowa. This election marks the first time Democrats won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state since 1966, and the only time Democrats have ever done so for four-year terms.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Won primary
Defeated in primary
Declined to run
Results
Primary results by county: Culver—71-80%
Culver—61-70%
Culver—51-60%
Culver—41-50%
Culver—31-40%
Blouin—51-60%
Blouin—41-50%
Blouin—31-40%
Fallon—61-70%
Fallon—51-60%
Fallon—41-50%
Republican primary
Candidates
Withdrew
Bob Vander Plaats, president and CEO of The Family Leader, to become Nussle's running-mate for the general election
Results
Independents
Green
Libertarian
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 .
Predictions
Polling
Source
Date
Chet Culver (D)
Jim Nussle (R)
Des Moines Register [ 9]
November 3, 2006
52%
43%
Rasmussen [ 10]
October 27, 2006
49%
45%
Research 2000[ 11]
October 17, 2006
49%
44%
Des Moines Register [ 12]
October 14, 2006
46%
39%
Rasmussen [ 13]
October 5, 2006
42%
42%
Des Moines Register [ 14]
September 17, 2006
44%
44%
Research 2000[ 15]
September 14, 2006
48%
43%
Zogby /WSJ [ 16]
September 11, 2006
43%
46%
Rasmussen [ 17]
September 1, 2006
42%
40%
Zogby /WSJ [ 16]
August 28, 2006
48%
45%
Rasmussen [ 18]
August 3, 2006
41%
38%
Zogby /WSJ [ 16]
July 24, 2006
45%
47%
Zogby /WSJ [ 16]
June 21, 2006
46%
47%
Research 2000[ 19]
May 22–24, 2006
49%
41%
Rasmussen [ 20]
May 2, 2006
46%
40%
Rasmussen [ 21]
April 5, 2006
40%
38%
Rasmussen [ 22]
February 15, 2006
41%
40%
Rasmussen [ 23]
January 12, 2006
40%
40%
Rasmussen [ 24]
November 28, 2005
41%
38%
Endorsements
Results
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Culver won four of five congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.[ 27]
See also
References
^ Beaumont, Thomas (November 8, 2006). "Culver sails into victory" . Des Moines Register . Retrieved November 9, 2006 .
^ Rondeau, Sharon (November 24, 2011). "Who Disqualified 2008 Presidential Candidate Sal Mohamed, and Why?" . The Post & Email . Retrieved March 15, 2023 .
^ Dorman, Todd (November 24, 2004). "Sally Pederson won't run for governor" . Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier . Retrieved March 15, 2023 .
^ a b "2006 Primary Election Official Results" (PDF) . sos.state.ia.us . June 6, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 15, 2006.
^ "2006 Governor Race Ratings for November 6, 2006" (PDF) . The Cook Political Report . Archived from the original (PDF) on June 5, 2008. Retrieved October 1, 2006 .
^ "Election Eve 2006: THE FINAL PREDICTIONS" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Retrieved June 25, 2021 .
^ "2006 Gubernatorial Ratings" . Senate Ratings . The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved June 25, 2021 .
^ "Election 2006" . Real Clear Politics. Retrieved June 25, 2021 .
^ Des Moines Register
^ Rasmussen
^ Research 2000
^ Des Moines Register
^ Rasmussen Archived 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine
^ Des Moines Register
^ Research 2000
^ a b c d Zogby/WSJ
^ Rasmussen
^ Rasmussen Archived September 22, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
^ Research 2000
^ Rasmussen
^ Rasmussen Archived May 12, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
^ Rasmussen
^ Rasmussen
^ Rasmussen Archived November 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Chet Culver (Governor IA) | WesPAC" . November 4, 2006. Archived from the original on November 4, 2006. Retrieved April 8, 2023 .
^ "Official Results Report - Statewide Election: 2006 General Election" (PDF) . Iowa Secretary of State . November 7, 2006. Retrieved May 30, 2006 .
^ https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=6972
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