Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2011
Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2011
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The Kentucky gubernatorial election, 2011 was held to elect the Governor of Kentucky on November 8, 2011. Incumbent Democrat Steve Beshear won re-election, defeating Republican challenger David L. Williams, then the president of the state senate, and Gatewood Galbraith, an independent candidate.
Background
On July 19, 2009, Beshear announced his intention to run for re-election. However, in that announcement, he stated that then-Louisville mayor Jerry Abramson would be his running mate in 2011[1] because current Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo had chosen to run for the U.S. Senate in 2010.[2] Kentucky state law requires that gubernatorial candidates file to run with running mates, otherwise they cannot legally raise money. Beshear wanted to fundraise and this would have required Mongiardo also saying that he was running in 2011, which he couldn't do.[3] Beshear and Abramson did not face any opposition for the Democratic nomination.
Among Republicans, Kentucky State Senate President David Williams from Burkesville announced his official candidacy along with running mate Richie Farmer, the term-limited State Agriculture Commissioner and former Kentucky Wildcats basketball player.[4] Louisville businessman Phil Moffett also announced his ticket with State Representative Mike Harmon from Danville as his running mate.[5] Moffett was seen as the Tea Party favorite.[6] However, Williams also advocated for similar positions as Moffett, such as the repeal of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution [7] and promoting tax reforms similar to what Moffett proposed.
Attorney Gatewood Galbraith of Lexington filed to run his fourth gubernatorial campaign as an independent on July 4, 2009, choosing marketing consultant Dea Riley as his running mate.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Results
Democrat Primary Results |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Steve Beshear (Incumbent) |
446,048 |
100 |
Total votes |
446,048 |
100 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Bobbie Holsclaw, Jefferson County Clerk
- Running mate: Bill Vermillion, retired U.S. Navy master chief
- Phil Moffett, Louisville businessman[8][9] and Tea Party activist[6]
- Running mate: Mike Harmon, State Representative
- David L. Williams, State Senate president and former State Representative[10]
Polling
Poll Source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Bobbie Holsclaw |
Phil Moffett |
David Williams |
Undecided |
Survey USA |
May 4–10, 2011 |
500 |
± 4.5% |
12% |
21% |
47% |
21% |
Survey USA |
April 8–13, 2011 |
507 |
± 4.4% |
12% |
14% |
49% |
25% |
Results
Republican Primary Results[11] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
David Williams |
68,528 |
48 |
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Republican |
Phil Moffett |
53,966 |
38 |
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Republican |
Bobbie Holsclaw |
19,614 |
14 |
Total votes |
142,108 |
' |
Independents
Declared
- Gatewood Galbraith, attorney, industrial hemp advocate and perennial candidate
- Running mate: Dea Riley, political consultant
General election
Polling
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Steve Beshear (D) |
David Williams (R) |
Gatewood Galbraith (I) |
Undecided |
Survey USA |
October 28-November 1, 2011 |
576 |
± 4.2% |
54% |
29% |
9% |
8% |
Braun Research |
October 17–19, 2011 |
802 |
± 3.5% |
54% |
26% |
8% |
12% |
Survey USA |
September 22–27, 2011 |
569 |
± 4.2% |
57% |
26% |
8% |
9% |
Braun Research |
August 29–31, 2011 |
803 |
± 3.5% |
54% |
25% |
7% |
14% |
Public Policy Polling |
August 25–28, 2011 |
600 |
± 4.0% |
55% |
28% |
10% |
8% |
Survey USA |
July 22–27, 2011 |
512 |
± 4.4% |
52% |
28% |
9% |
11% |
Braun Research |
June 6–8, 2011 |
802 |
± 3.5% |
51% |
30% |
6% |
14% |
Survey USA |
April 8–13, 2011 |
1,589 |
± 2.5% |
51% |
39% |
— |
10% |
Braun Research |
February 28 – March 1, 2011 |
804 |
± 3.5% |
48% |
38% |
— |
14% |
Public Policy Polling |
October 28–30, 2010 |
1,021 |
± 3.1% |
44% |
35% |
— |
21% |
Mason-Dixon |
October 18–19, 2010 |
625 |
± 4.0% |
45% |
30% |
5% |
20% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 11–12, 2010 |
959 |
± 3.2% |
44% |
39% |
— |
17% |
Braun Research |
August 30 – September 1, 2010 |
802 |
± 3.5% |
44% |
38% |
— |
18% |
Braun Research |
July 19–21, 2010 |
803 |
± 3.4% |
48% |
30% |
— |
20% |
Results
[12]
Hypothetical polling |
- With Moffett
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Steve Beshear (D) |
Phil Moffett (R) |
Gatewood Galbraith (I) |
Other/ Undecided |
Survey USA |
April 8–13, 2011 |
1,589 |
± 2.5% |
54% |
34% |
— |
13% |
Braun Research |
February 28-March 1, 2011 |
804 |
± 3.5% |
53% |
28% |
— |
19% |
Public Policy Polling |
October 28–30, 2010 |
1,021 |
± 3.1% |
45% |
26% |
— |
29% |
Mason-Dixon |
October 18–19, 2010 |
625 |
± 4.0% |
43% |
24% |
6% |
26% |
Public Policy Polling |
September 11–12, 2010 |
959 |
± 3.2% |
46% |
28% |
— |
26% |
Braun Research |
September 1, 2010 |
— |
— |
49% |
29% |
— |
22% |
- With Holsclaw
Poll source |
Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Steve Beshear (D) |
Bobbie Holsclaw (R) |
Gatewood Galbraith (I) |
Other/ Undecided |
Survey USA |
April 8–13, 2011 |
1,589 |
± 2.5% |
53% |
34% |
— |
13% |
Braun Research |
February 28-March 1, 2011 |
804 |
± 3.5% |
53% |
27% |
— |
21% |
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