2018 Idaho gubernatorial election

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The 2018 Idaho gubernatorial election took place on November 6 to elect the next governor of Idaho. Incumbent Republican Governor Butch Otter chose not to run for a fourth term, and the state's primaries were held on May 15. Former state representative Paulette Jordan was the Democratic Party's nominee. She was the first Democratic nominee from Northern Idaho since Cecil Andrus, who was first elected governor in 1970. Jordan lost to incumbent lieutenant governor Brad Little by 21.6 percentage points, for a seventh consecutive Republican victory. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ;State legislators * Former Idaho State Senators: John Peavey ;Individuals * Cher, singer and actress * Jim Dean, Chair, Democracy for America * Van Jones, CNN host ;Organizations * Democracy for America * International Union of Painters and Allied Trades * Our Revolution * Indivisible
rdf:langString ;U.S. Governors * Butch Otter, Governor of Idaho * Phil Batt, former Governor of Idaho ;U.S. Senators * Idaho: Jim Risch ;U.S. Representatives * Idaho: Mike Simpson ; Statewide elected officials * Jack Riggs, former Lieutenant Governor of Idaho * Brandon Woolf, Idaho State Controller * Ben Ysursa, former Idaho Secretary of State ; State legislators * Scott Bedke, Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives * Brent Hill, President Pro Tempore of the Idaho Senate * Idaho State Senators:Patti Anne Lodge and Jeff Siddoway * Idaho State Representatives: Megan Blanksma, Stephen Hartgen, Ryan Kerby, and Eric Redman * Former Idaho State Senators: Denton Darrington and Jim Hammond * Former Idaho State Representatives: George Eskridge, Lee Gagner, and Bert Stevenson ; Newspapers * Idaho Mountain Express * Times-News * The Idaho Press-Tribune * Idaho Statesman ; Organizations * Idaho Cattle Association * Professional Fire Fighters of Idaho * Idaho Associated General Contractors * Idaho Loggers PAC * Idaho State Dental Association * Idaho Realtors * Idaho Grain Producers Association * Idaho Medical Association * National Federation of Independent Business
rdf:langString ;U.S. Senators * Kentucky: Rand Paul * Texas: Ted Cruz ;State legislators * Idaho State Senators: Cliff Bayer, Lori Den Hartog, Dean Mortimer, Tony Potts, Mary Souza, Steve Vick * Idaho State Representatives: Vito Barbieri, Judy Boyle, Greg Chaney, Don Cheatham, Brent Crane, Gayann DeMordaunt, Sage Dixon, Barbara Ehardt, Terry Gestrin, Karey Hanks, Steve Harris, Mike Kingsley, Lynn Luker, Ron Mendive, Jason Monks, Dorothy Moon, Ron Nate, Joe Palmer, Heather Scott, Paul Shepherd, Thyra Stevenson, John Vander Woude, Christy Zito, Bryan Zollinger * Former Idaho State Senators: Rod Beck, Sheryl Nuxoll * Former Idaho State Representatives: Ken Andrus, Gayle Batt, Reed DeMordaunt, Steve Kren, Kathleen Sims, JoAn Wood ;Individuals * Tyler Ricks, Idaho Young Republicans Treasurer and Ada GOP Precinct Committeeman * David Bossie, deputy campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign * Dick Heller ;Political Action Committees * Protect Freedom PAC ;Trade Associations *Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors ;Organizations * Idaho Chooses Life * Family Policy Alliance of Idaho
rdf:langString ;U.S. Representatives * Idaho: Larry LaRocco, Walt Minnick, and Richard Stallings ;Statewide officials * Betty Richardson, former U.S. Attorney for Idaho * Cathy Silak, former Idaho Supreme Court Justice ;State legislators * Mat Erpelding, Idaho House Minority Leader * Idaho State Senators: Cherie Buckner-Webb, Grant Burgoyne, Maryanne Jordan, Mark Nye, and Janie Ward-Engelking, * Idaho State Representatives: Sue Chew, Phylis King, Hy Kloc, John McCrostie, Elaine Smith, and Melissa Wintrow * Former Idaho State Senators: Ron Beitelspacher, Mike Blackbird, Gail Bray, Mike Burkett, Mary Lou Reed * Former Idaho State Representatives: John Rusche , Liz Chavez, Bill Killen, Donna Pence, Anne Pasley-Stuart, James Ruchti, and Dan Rudolph ;Democratic National Committee officials * Jessi Boyer, Idaho National Committeewoman * Larry Kenck, former Chairman of the Idaho Democratic Party ;Local and municipal officials * Tom Hearn, Coeur d'Alene School Board Member * Elfreda Higgins, Garden City Councilwoman * Mike Kennedy, former Coeur d'Alene City Councilman * Cari Miller, Lewiston City Councilwoman * Kristin Muchow, Board Member of the Greater Boise Auditorium District * Beth Oppenheimer, Boise School Board Member * Holli Woodings, Boise City Councilwoman ; Newspapers * Times-News * The Idaho Press-Tribune ;Organizations * Conservation Voters for Idaho
rdf:langString ;U.S. Governors *Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts and Republican nominee for President of the United States in 2012 ;Republican National Committee members * Damond Watkins, Idaho Republican Party National Committeeman ; Mayors * Michael Barrett, Mayor of Challis, Idaho * Steve Bateman, Mayor of Nezperce, Idaho * Tammy de Weerd - Mayor of Meridian, Idaho * Kevin England, Mayor of Chubbuck, Idaho * Kip McGillivray, Mayor of Osburn, Idaho * Jason Richardson, Mayor of Rigby, Idaho * Darin Taylor, Mayor of Middleton, Idaho * Pete Weir, Mayor of Hagerman, Idaho ;Individuals * Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director of Turning Point USA * Candace Owens, communications director for Turning Point USA ;Celebrities * Kristin Armstrong, Olympic gold medalist
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rdf:langString The 2018 Idaho gubernatorial election took place on November 6 to elect the next governor of Idaho. Incumbent Republican Governor Butch Otter chose not to run for a fourth term, and the state's primaries were held on May 15. Former state representative Paulette Jordan was the Democratic Party's nominee. She was the first Democratic nominee from Northern Idaho since Cecil Andrus, who was first elected governor in 1970. Jordan lost to incumbent lieutenant governor Brad Little by 21.6 percentage points, for a seventh consecutive Republican victory. A record 605,131 votes were cast for governor in 2018, a 37.6% increase over the previous election in 2014 (439,830 votes). The previous high was 452,535 votes in 2010.
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