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The 2022 Iowa gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Iowa. Incumbent Republican Governor Kim Reynolds won re-election to a second full term in a landslide, defeating Democratic nominee Deidre DeJear with 58.0% of the vote.
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.
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
= Candidates
=Nominee
Kim Reynolds, incumbent governor
Declined
Ashley Hinson, U.S. representative for Iowa's 1st congressional district and former state representative (ran for re-election)
= Results
=Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Nominee
Deidre DeJear, small business owner and nominee for Secretary of State of Iowa in 2018
Withdrew
Ras Smith, state representative for the 62nd district
Declined
Cindy Axne, U.S. representative for Iowa's 3rd congressional district (ran for re-election)
Abby Finkenauer, former U.S. representative for Iowa's 1st congressional district (ran for U.S. Senate)
Rob Sand, Iowa state auditor (ran for re-election)
= Endorsements
== Results
=Minor parties and independents
= Libertarian Party
=Nominee
Rick Stewart, Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in 2020, Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa in 2018, and independent candidate for U.S. Senate in 2014. Marco Battaglia of Des Moines was Stewart's running mate.
= Independents
=Declared
Robert Bond
General election
= Predictions
== Endorsements
== Polling
=Aggregate polls
Graphical summary
= Debates
== Results
=Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
Black Hawk (largest city: Waterloo)
Clinton (largest city: Clinton)
Des Moines (largest city: Burlington)
Dubuque (largest city: Dubuque)
Jefferson (largest city: Fairfield)
Lee (largest city: Fort Madison)
Scott (largest city: Davenport)
By congressional district
Reynolds won all 4 congressional districts.
See also
2022 Iowa elections
Notes
Partisan clients
References
External links
Official campaign websites
Deidre DeJear (D) for Governor
Kim Reynolds (R) for Governor
Rick Stewart (L) for Governor