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 16 October 2027 and, if no candidate receives 50% of the vote, a Saturday 16 November 2027 runoff.
Presidential Election [next regular election: Tuesday 5 November 2024] |
"post-Presidential" Off Year Election [next regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2025] |
Midterm Election [next regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026] |
"pre-Presidential" Off Year Election [most recent election: Tuesday 2 November 2027] |
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Delaware: Carney (D) | New Jersey: Murphy (D) | Alabama: Ivey (R) | Kentucky: Beshear (D) |
Indiana: Holcomb (R) | Virginia: Youngkin (R) | Alaska: Dunleavy (R) | Louisiana: Landry (R) (next election Saturday 16 October 2027) |
Missouri: Parson (R) | Arizona: Hobbs (D) | Mississippi: Reeves (R) | |
Montana: Gianforte (R) | Arkansas: Huckabee Sanders (R) | ||
New Hampshire: Sununu (R) | California: Newsom (D) | ||
North Carolina: Cooper (D) | Colorado: Polis (D) | ||
North Dakota: Burgum (R) | Connecticut: Lamont (D) | ||
Utah: Cox (R) | Florida: DeSantis (R) | ||
Vermont: Scott (R) | Georgia: Kemp (R) | ||
Washington: Inslee (D) | Hawaii: Green (D) | ||
West Virginia: Justice (R) | Idaho: Little (R) | ||
Illinois: Pritzker (D) | |||
Iowa: Reynolds (R) | |||
Kansas: Kelly (D) | |||
Maine: Mills (D) | |||
Maryland: Moore (D) | |||
Massachusetts: Healey (D) | |||
Michigan: Whitmer (D) | |||
Minnesota: Walz (D) | |||
Nebraska: Pillen (R) | |||
Nevada: Lombardo (R) | |||
New Hampshire: 2-year term, previous regular election 2024 | |||
New Mexico: Lujan Grisham (D) | |||
New York: Hochul (D) | |||
Ohio: DeWine (R) | |||
Oklahoma: Stitt (R) | |||
Oregon: Kotek (D) | |||
Pennsylvania: Shapiro (D) | |||
Rhode Island: McKee (D) | |||
South Carolina: McMaster (R) | |||
South Dakota: Noem (R) | |||
Tennessee: Lee (R) | |||
Texas: Abbott (R) | |||
Vermont: 2-year term, previous regular election 2024 | |||
Wisconsin: Evers (D) | |||
Wyoming: Gordon (R) | |||
Total 3 Democratic (D) 8 Republican (R) |
Total 1 Democratic (D) 1 Republican (R) |
Total 18 Democratic (D) 16 Republican (R) |
Total 1 Democratic (D) 2 Republican (R) |
Grand Total 23 Democratic (D) 27 Republican (R) |
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"post-Presidential" Off Year Election [next regular election: Tuesday 4 November 2025] |
Midterm Election [next regular election: Tuesday 3 November 2026] |
"pre-Presidential" Off Year Election [most recent election: Tuesday 2 November 2027] |
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