The Green Papers: 2011 Off-Year Election

 
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm All-up chart of Governors by election 'cycle'

Governors, in all states except New Hampshire and Vermont, serve 4 year terms.
The Governors of New Hampshire and Vermont serve 2 year terms.

Regular Gubernatorial elections are held the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November in all states except Louisiana. Louisiana will hold a non-partisan primary on Saturday 22 October 2011 and, if no candidate receives 50% of the vote, a Saturday 19 November 2011 runoff.

"pre-Presidential"
Off Year Election
 
[next regular election:
Tuesday 8 November 2011]
Presidential
Election
 
[next regular election:
Tuesday 6 November 2012]
"post-Presidential"
Off Year Election
 
[next regular election:
Tuesday 5 November 2013]
Midterm
Election
 
[most recent election:
Tuesday 4 November 2014]
Kentucky: Beshear (D)Delaware: Markell (D)New Jersey: Christie (R)Alabama: Bentley (R)
Louisiana: Jindal (R) (next election Saturday 22 October 2011)Indiana: Daniels (R)Virginia: McDonnell (R)Alaska: Parnell (R)
Mississippi: Barbour (R)Missouri: Nixon (D) Arizona: Brewer (R)
 Montana: Schweitzer (D) Arkansas: Beebe (D)
 New Hampshire: Lynch (D) California: Brown (D)
 North Carolina: Perdue (D) Colorado: Hickenlooper (D)
 North Dakota: Dalrymple (R) Connecticut: Malloy (D)
 Utah: Herbert (R) Florida: Scott (R)
 Vermont: Shumlin (D) Georgia: Deal (R)
 Washington: Gregoire (D) Hawaii: Abercrombie (D)
 West Virginia: Tomblin (D) Idaho: Otter (R)
   Illinois: Quinn (D)
   Iowa: Branstad (R)
   Kansas: Brownback (R)
   Maine: LePage (R)
   Maryland: O'Malley (D)
   Massachusetts: Patrick (D)
   Michigan: Snyder (R)
   Minnesota: Dayton (D)
   Nebraska: Heineman (R)
   Nevada: Sandoval (R)
   New Mexico: Martinez (R)
   New York: Cuomo (D)
   Ohio: Kasich (R)
   Oklahoma: Fallin (R)
   Oregon: Kitzhaber (D)
   Pennsylvania: Corbett (R)
   Rhode Island: Chafee (I)
   South Carolina: Haley (R)
   South Dakota: Daugaard (R)
   Tennessee: Haslam (R)
   Texas: Perry (R)
   Wisconsin: Walker (R)
   Wyoming: Mead (R)
8 November 2011
 
1 Democratic (D)
2 Republican (R)
6 November 2012
 
8 Democratic (D)
3 Republican (R)
5 November 2013
 
2 Republican (R)
4 November 2014
 
11 Democratic (D)
1 Independent (I)
22 Republican (R)
Grand Total
 
20 Democratic (D)
1 Independent (I)
29 Republican (R)
 


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