Virginia gubernatorial election, 2005

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The Virginia gubernatorial election of 2005 was a race for the Governor of Virginia, United States, held on November 8, 2005, and won by Democrat Tim Kaine. Virginia is the only state in the United States to prohibit governors from serving successive terms, so the popular incumbent, Mark R. Warner, could not run for reelection.

The primary election was held on June 14, 2005. Tim Kaine was unopposed for the Democratic nomination, and Jerry Kilgore easily defeated George Fitch with 82.5% of the vote for the Republican nomination.

The general election itself was expected to be close with Independent candidate Russ Potts as a possible spoiler candidate. Kaine remained behind in polls throughout most of the campaign, at one point 10 points behind Kilgore, but captured a slight lead in the final weeks of the campaign, due in part to a series of gaffes by the Kilgore campaign.

Some of these gaffes included:

  • A television commercial launched by Kilgore accusing Kaine of being so against capital punishment that he wouldn't have executed Adolf Hitler or Saddam Hussein.
  • A gaffe by Kilgore during a debate in which he refused to give a straight answer on whether he would sign a law banning abortion if Roe v. Wade was over-turned.
  • Trying to back out of an October 9, 2005 debate that he previously agreed to with Kaine.

The final results of the election were 51.72% for Kaine, 45.99% for Kilgore, 2.22% for Potts, and 0.08% for other candidates.

The election was the most expensive in Virginia history, with the candidates combined raising over $42 million [1].

Contents

[edit] Candidates

[edit] Democrats

[edit] Republicans

[edit] Independents/minor parties

[edit] Former candidates (unsuccessful primary candidates)

[edit] Republicans

  • George Fitch (Virginia) - Mayor of Warrenton

[edit] Opinion polls

Source Date Kaine (D) Kilgore (R) Potts (I)
Survey USA November 7, 2005 50% 45% 4%
Mason-Dixon November 4, 2005 45% 44% 4%
Rasmussen November 4, 2005 49% 46% 2%
Roanoke College November 2, 2005 44% 36% 5%
Washington Post October 30, 2005 47% 44% 4%
Rasmussen October 28, 2005 46% 44% 4%
Mason-Dixon October 25, 2005 42% 44% 5%
Rasmussen October 24, 2005 46% 48% 2%
Hotline October 18, 2005 40% 38% 5%
Survey USA October 17, 2005 47% 45% 4%
Rasmussen October 12, 2005 44% 46% 1%
Rasmussen September 28, 2005 45% 45% 5%
Survey USA September 19, 2005 43% 46% 4%
Mason-Dixon September 18, 2005 40% 41% 6%
Rasmussen September 16, 2005 40% 43% 5%
Survey USA August 9, 2005 43% 48% 3%
Rasmussen August 4, 2005 39% 45% 5%
Mason-Dixon July 24, 2005 38% 37% 9%
Rasmussen July 14, 2005 41% 47% 4%
Survey USA June 30, 2005 39% 49% 5%
Rasmussen June 16, 2005 40% 46% 2%
Survey USA May 17, 2005 40% 44% 5%

[edit] Results

Majority results by county, with Kaine (Dem.) in blue and Kilgore (Rep.) in red.
Majority results by county, with Kaine (Dem.) in blue and Kilgore (Rep.) in red.

Official results from the State Board of Elections:

Virginia Gubernatorial Election, 2005
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Tim Kaine 1,025,942 51.72 -0.4
Republican Jerry Kilgore 912,327 45.99 -1.0
Independent Russ Potts 43,953 2.22 N/A
None Write-Ins 1,556 0.08 +0.1
Majority 113,615 5.73 +0.6
Turnout 1,983,778 44.96 -1.4
Democratic hold Swing

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