2014 Iowa gubernatorial election
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The 2014 Iowa gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of Iowa. Republican incumbent Terry Branstad ran for reelection to a sixth overall and second consecutive four-year term. Branstad went on to win a historic sixth term as governor by defeating Democratic challenger and State Senator Jack Hatch, and on December 14, 2015, he became the longest-serving governor in American history. He won 59.1% of the popular vote to Hatch's 37.3%, and carried every county in the state except Johnson, home to Iowa City and the University of Iowa.
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;Individuals
* Bruce Bearinger, state representative
* Dennis Cohoon, state representative
* Jeff Danielson, state senator
* David Dawson, state representative
* Nancy Dunkel, state representative
* Bob Dvorsky, state senator
* Sue Dvorsky, former chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party
* Chris Hall, state representative
* Rob Hogg, state senator
* Wally Horn, state senator
* David Jacoby, state representative
* Jerry Kearns, state representative
* Dan Kelley, state representative
* Liz Mathis, state senator
* Helen Miller, state representative
* Dan Muhlbauer, state representative
* Jo Oldson, state representative
* Rick Olson, state representative
* Scott Ourth, state representative
* Janet Petersen, state senator
* Todd Prichard, state representative
* Joe Riding, state representative
* Patti Ruff, state representative
* Kirsten Running-Marquardt, state representative
* Brian Schoenjahn, state senator
* Art Staed, state representative
* Sharon S. Steckman, state representative
* Sally Stutsman, state representative
* Todd Taylor, state representative
* Roger Thomas, state representative
* Mary Wolfe, state representative
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* American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 61
* Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union Local 110
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* Ako Abdul-Samad, state representative
* Marti Anderson, state representative
* Dennis Black, state senator
* Leonard Boswell, former U.S. Representative
* Joe Bolkcom, state senator
* Thomas G. Courtney, state senator
* Preston Daniels, former mayor of Des Moines
* Dick Dearden, state senator
* John Forbes, state representative
* Ruth Ann Gaines, state representative
* Fred Hubbell, insurance executive
* Bruce Hunter, state representative
* Bob Krause, former state representative, nominee for state treasurer in 1978, candidate for Mayor of Waterloo in 1982 and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010
* Matt McCoy, state senator
* Steve Sodders, state senator
* Joe Seng, state senator
* Rich Taylor, state senator
* Frank Wood, state representative
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The 2014 Iowa gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Governor of Iowa. Republican incumbent Terry Branstad ran for reelection to a sixth overall and second consecutive four-year term. Branstad went on to win a historic sixth term as governor by defeating Democratic challenger and State Senator Jack Hatch, and on December 14, 2015, he became the longest-serving governor in American history. He won 59.1% of the popular vote to Hatch's 37.3%, and carried every county in the state except Johnson, home to Iowa City and the University of Iowa.
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2014 Iowa gubernatorial election