Missouri lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2008
Missouri Lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2008
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The Missouri Lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2008 was an election for the Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, held on November 4, 2008. Republican Peter Kinder won the election narrowly, despite the fact that Democrat Attorney General Jay Nixon won the Missouri gubernatorial election, 2008 with over 57% of the vote.
Background
On January 22, 2008, Governor Blunt unexpectedly announced that he would not seek re-election 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.[1] His approval among Republicans polled was 68%, but his rating among Democrats was only 23%.[1]
On November 10, 2005, Democrat Jay Nixon filed the necessary paperwork with the Missouri Ethics Commission to launch a 2008 campaign for governor.[2]
The gubernatorial and other statewide office primaries were held August 5, 2008.[3] CQ Politics rated the race as 'Leans Democratic'.[4]
Timeline
- March 25, 2008 - Filing deadline for Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians[5]
- August 5, 2008 - Primary (gubernatorial and other statewide office) elections[5]
- August 19, 2008 - Filing deadline for other third parties and Independents[5]
- November 4, 2008 - General election.
Republican primary
2008 Missouri Lt. Governor Republican primary election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Peter Kinder |
283,955 |
78.3 |
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Republican |
Paul Douglas Sims |
50,833 |
14.0 |
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Republican |
Arthur Hodge Sr. |
27,982 |
7.7 |
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Turnout |
362,770 |
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Democratic primary
2008 Missouri Lt. Governor Democratic primary election
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Sam Page |
129,423 |
40.2 |
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Democratic |
Michael E. Carter |
52,574 |
16.3 |
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Democratic |
Mary Williams |
43,930 |
13.7 |
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Democratic |
Becky L. Plattner |
41,141 |
12.8 |
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Democratic |
Richard Charles Tolbert |
33,589 |
10.4 |
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Democratic |
C. Lillian Metzger |
20,964 |
6.5 |
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Turnout |
321,621 |
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General election
Polling
Results
See also
References
External links