2009 United States gubernatorial elections

Christie defeated former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan and veteran General Assemblyman Rick Merkt in the Republican primary on June 2.Daggett's role as a "spoiler candidate" (some polls had him taking 10 percent of the vote) never materialized.Candidates for the Democratic nomination included Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager; State Senator Creigh Deeds;[8] and State Delegate Brian Moran.[9] Deeds won the Democratic primary on June 9, 2009, with approximately 49% of the vote, beating out Terry McAliffe with 26% and Brian Moran with 23%.[13] No candidate received a majority, so Governor Fital and Rep. Hofschneider advanced to a runoff election on November 23.
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