Summary: A cationic polymerization of isobutylene, isobutyl vinyl ether, ethyl vinyl ether, vinylcarbazole and α‐methylstyrene was induced by mixing with poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) powder. The polymerization was an exothermic reaction and gave a high yield. An electron was abstracted from the monomer by PVDF. By the abstraction of the electron, the monomer was converted to a cation radical which induced polymerization. The generation of the cation radicals of the vinyl ethers was confirmed by an ESR spin trapping method, although the cation radicals could be coupled immediately. The resulting polymer was isolated from PVDF (not grafted) and characterized by size exclusion chromatography, IR, UV‐Vis and NMR spectroscopy. The copolymerization of vinyl ethers or vinyl ether/vinylcarbazole was carried out successfully to obtain their random copolymer. PVDF is regarded as a reusable catalyst for cationic polymerizations.