United States gubernatorial elections, 2018
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==Governors== | ==Governors== | ||
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- | + | ====Big Sky Country==== | |
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- | ===Democratic | + | ===Democratic holds=== |
- | ==== | + | ====Northeast==== |
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- | ==== | + | ====Heartlands==== |
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+ | :''Main article: [[Heartlands gubernatorial election, 2018]]'' | ||
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- | ===Republican | + | ===Republican gains=== |
- | ==== | + | ====West Coast==== |
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+ | ===Dixie=== | ||
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! rowspan=2| Incumbent | ! rowspan=2| Incumbent | ||
! rowspan=2| Status | ! rowspan=2| Status | ||
- | ! rowspan=2| | + | ! rowspan=2| Non-Incumbent<br>Candidates |
! colspan=2| Previous Election | ! colspan=2| Previous Election | ||
|- bgcolor="#bbbbbb" | |- bgcolor="#bbbbbb" | ||
! Year | ! Year | ||
! Result | ! Result | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#DDEEFF |
| [[Big Sky Country]] | | [[Big Sky Country]] | ||
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red;" | [[Daniel Mallory]] (R-OK) | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red;" | [[Daniel Mallory]] (R-OK) | ||
- | | | + | | Defeated 49.82% |
- | | [[Damien Austin]] (D-OK) | + | | '''[[Damien Austin]] (D-OK) 49.89%''' |
| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
| '''Daniel Mallory (R-OK) 53.29%'''<br> Damien Austin (D-OK) 46.4% | | '''Daniel Mallory (R-OK) 53.29%'''<br> Damien Austin (D-OK) 46.4% | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |
| [[Dixie]] | | [[Dixie]] | ||
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red;" | [[Vincent Halfhyde]] (R-SC) | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red;" | [[Vincent Halfhyde]] (R-SC) | ||
- | | | + | | '''Re-elected unopposed''' |
- | | | + | | None |
| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
| '''Vincent Halfhyde (R-SC)'''<br>Unknown | | '''Vincent Halfhyde (R-SC)'''<br>Unknown | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#DDEEFF |
| [[Heartlands]] | | [[Heartlands]] | ||
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" bgcolor="lightgrey" | [[Elizabeth Wellbourne]] (D-MI) | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" bgcolor="lightgrey" | [[Elizabeth Wellbourne]] (D-MI) | ||
- | | | + | | Retired |
- | | | + | | '''[[Teddy Williams]] (D-IL) 53.3%'''<br>[[Edgard Portela]] (R-MI) 46.7% |
| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
| '''Elizabeth Wellbourne (D-MI) 51.4%'''<br>[[Tom Dayton]] (R-??) 48.4% | | '''Elizabeth Wellbourne (D-MI) 51.4%'''<br>[[Tom Dayton]] (R-??) 48.4% | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#DDEEFF |
| [[Northeast]] | | [[Northeast]] | ||
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[James Stewart]] (D-CT) | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[James Stewart]] (D-CT) | ||
- | | | + | | '''Re-elected unopposed''' |
- | | [[ | + | | None |
- | | 2014 | + | | [[Northeast gubernatorial election, 2014|2014]] |
| '''James Stewart (D-CT) 63.4%'''<br> [[Chris Waugh]] (R-NY) 35.1% | | '''James Stewart (D-CT) 63.4%'''<br> [[Chris Waugh]] (R-NY) 35.1% | ||
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| [[West Coast]] | | [[West Coast]] | ||
| nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[David Cromartie]] (D-CA) | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue;" | [[David Cromartie]] (D-CA) | ||
- | | | + | | Defeated 49.6% |
- | | [[ | + | | '''[[Alexander Hughes]] (R-CA) 50.1%''' |
| [[West Coast special election, 2015|2015]] | | [[West Coast special election, 2015|2015]] | ||
| '''David Cromartie (D-CA)<br>elected unopposed''' | | '''David Cromartie (D-CA)<br>elected unopposed''' |
Current revision as of 13:50, 16 March 2008
Contents |
Governors
Democratic gains
Big Sky Country
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Democratic holds
Northeast
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Heartlands
- Main article: Heartlands gubernatorial election, 2018
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Republican gains
West Coast
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Republican holds
Dixie
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Lieutenant Governors
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Regional Legislatures
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Summary table
Region | Incumbent | Status | Non-Incumbent Candidates | Previous Election | |
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Year | Result | ||||
Big Sky Country | Daniel Mallory (R-OK) | Defeated 49.82% | Damien Austin (D-OK) 49.89% | 2014 | Daniel Mallory (R-OK) 53.29% Damien Austin (D-OK) 46.4% |
Dixie | Vincent Halfhyde (R-SC) | Re-elected unopposed | None | 2014 | Vincent Halfhyde (R-SC) Unknown |
Heartlands | Elizabeth Wellbourne (D-MI) | Retired | Teddy Williams (D-IL) 53.3% Edgard Portela (R-MI) 46.7% | 2014 | Elizabeth Wellbourne (D-MI) 51.4% Tom Dayton (R-??) 48.4% |
Northeast | James Stewart (D-CT) | Re-elected unopposed | None | 2014 | James Stewart (D-CT) 63.4% Chris Waugh (R-NY) 35.1% |
West Coast | David Cromartie (D-CA) | Defeated 49.6% | Alexander Hughes (R-CA) 50.1% | 2015 | David Cromartie (D-CA) elected unopposed |
See also
- United States general elections, 2018
- United States presidential election, 2018
- United States House elections, 2018
- United States Senate elections, 2018
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