The 2008 Indiana gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Republican nominee
Mitch Daniels was challenged by Democratic nominee
Jill Long Thompson and Libertarian nominee Andy Horning. Daniels easily won reelection, defeating Long Thompson by over 17 points. Despite Daniels' landslide victory,
Barack Obama narrowly carried Indiana in the concurrent presidential election; the only Democratic candidate to do so since 1964.
Timeline
May 6, 2008 –
Democratic
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and
Republican primary elections.
October 6, 2008 – Deadline for voter registration for the General election.
November 4, 2008 – General election.
Primaries
Democratic
On the Democratic side,
Indianapolis
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businessman
Jim Schellinger
Jim Schellinger is the former Secretary of Commerce for the state of Indiana.
Early life
Schellinger was raised the sixth of eight children in South Bend, Indiana. He attended St. Joseph's High School, where he played for the school's football ...
and former U.S. Representative
Jill Long Thompson announced their candidacies. Indiana Senate Minority Leader Richard Young also ran early, but dropped out of the race well before the primary. Schellinger raised over $1 million in campaign funds, with support of key Democratic officials such as former
Indiana House Speaker John R. Gregg, former
Indianapolis Mayor
The Mayor of Indianapolis is the head of the executive branch of the consolidated city-county government of Indianapolis and Marion County. As the chief executive, the mayor has the duty to oversee city-county government's various departments, a ...
Bart Peterson and U.S. Representative
Julia Carson. Long Thompson's support came from Democrats such as popular former U.S. Representative
Andrew Jacobs, Jr.
Andrew Jacobs Jr. (February 24, 1932 – December 28, 2013) was an American lawyer and politician. A Democratic Party (United States), Democrat, he served as an Indiana state legislator and United States Congressional Delegations from Indiana, ...
and former Indiana First Lady Maggie Kernan.
The contest was very close. The difference between the two was 13,769 votes out of over 1.1 million cast, a difference of 1.1%. Both Long Thompson and Schellinger won various counties from many different political geographies of the state. Schellinger narrowly beat Long Thompson in heavily populated Marion County, home of Indianapolis. Long Thompson trounced Schellinger in Allen County, home of Fort Wayne, the second most populous city in the state. Many attribute her very narrow statewide victory to her strong performance in Allen County. Schellinger also did well in Evansville and the Indianapolis suburbs. Long Thompson and Schellinger basically split the rural vote. It was one of the closest statewide primaries in state history, and also had the highest turnout of any Indiana non-presidential primary. Schellinger called Long Thompson around 5 a.m. the day after the election to concede. He pledged her his full support.
On June 16, Long Thompson announced that her running mate and the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor would be longtime State Representative
Dennie Oxley.
Republican
On June 16, 2007, incumbent Governor Mitch Daniels announced he was running for reelection with his Lieutenant Governor
Becky Skillman. He was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Libertarian
Andy Horning, an engineer, Libertarian Party activist and frequent candidate, ran unopposed for his party's nomination. He appeared on the November ballot with Lisa Kelly as running mate.
General election
Debates
Three debates organized by the Indiana Debate Commission were held:
*Tuesday, September 16 at the Star Plaza Theatre in
Merrillville, Indiana
*Tuesday, September 23 at the Jasper Arts Center in
Jasper, Indiana
*Tuesday, October 14 at the
Indiana University Auditorium
Indiana University Auditorium (IU Auditorium), is a 3,200-seat performing arts venue located at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. It is situated in IU's Fine Arts Plaza alongside the Lilly Library and the ...
in
Bloomington, Indiana, moderated by former Indianapolis broadcaster Tom Cochrun
Predictions
Polling
Polling had largely shown Daniels with a slight lead over both Long Thompson and Schellinger. Long Thompson later slipped further behind Daniels in most polls. In the last polls before the election, conducted b
Public Policy Polling(November 2, 2008), Daniels led Long Thompson 60% to 37%.
Statewide results
County results
Daniels won 79 of
Indiana's counties compared to 13 for Long Thompson.
References
External links
Electionsfrom the ''Indiana Secretary of State''
Indiana Governor candidatesat
Project Vote SmartIndiana Governor racefrom ''OurCampaigns.com''
Indiana Governor racefrom ''2008 Race Tracker''
Campaign contributionsfrom ''Follow the Money''
Daniels (R-i) vs Long Thompson (D)graph of collected poll results from ''Pollster.com''
*''Official campaign websites'' (Archived)
Mitch Daniels Republican incumbent nominee
Jill Long Thompson Democratic nominee
Andy Horning Libertarian nominee
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