2022 Idaho gubernatorial election

The 2022 Idaho gubernatorial election was held on November 8 to elect the next governor of Idaho. Incumbent Brad Little, first elected in 2018, was re-elected for a second term, the eighth consecutive win by a Republican.

2022 Idaho gubernatorial election

November 8, 2022
Turnout57.2%
 
Nominee Brad Little Stephen Heidt Ammon Bundy
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Popular vote 358,598 120,160 101,835
Percentage 60.52% 20.28% 17.19%

County results
Little:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Heidt:      50–60%

Governor before election

Brad Little
Republican

Elected Governor

Brad Little
Republican

The statewide primary was held on May 17; Little defeated incumbent lieutenant governor Janice McGeachin in the Republican primary, while Stephen Heidt won the Democratic primary. Little convincingly won the general election, but there was a relatively strong performance by far-right independent candidate Ammon Bundy, who finished roughly three points behind Heidt, and ahead of Heidt in 34 of Idaho's 44 counties.

Bundy's share of the vote was the best non-major party performance or the best outside both major parties performance since 1926. This was the worst Democratic performance since 1924, and one of only three times since then where the Democratic candidate failed to achieve 30% of the vote.

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