United States gubernatorial elections, 2020
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Governors [[Tim Kent]] is running in the Republican presidential primary and is unlikely run for re-election if they win the Republican nomination. Otherwise, he's expected to run for re-election. | Governors [[Tim Kent]] is running in the Republican presidential primary and is unlikely run for re-election if they win the Republican nomination. Otherwise, he's expected to run for re-election. | ||
- | Governor [[Kyle Baccei]], Republican incumbent and former Presidential candidate, is retiring after one term of service to run for SW Senate. Congressman [[Zapp Branningman]] | + | Governor [[Kyle Baccei]], Republican incumbent and former Presidential candidate, is retiring after one term of service to run for SW Senate. Congressman [[Zapp Branningman]] filed the FEC to run for his seat as a Republican, but soon withdrew due to his appointment as Senator [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=318422]. [[Daniel Fox]] is now the actual candidate [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=321412] |
- | Former Governor [[Brian Murphy]] retired and endorsed [[Alyson Cauthon]], but then resigned. Governor [[Roberta Christmas]] | + | Former Governor [[Brian Murphy]] retired and endorsed [[Alyson Cauthon]], but then resigned. Lt. Governor [[Roberta Christmas]] was elevated, but soon resigned too due to the little support she had. [[J.D. Comfort]] was elevated, but will not run for re-election. |
===Democratic incumbents=== | ===Democratic incumbents=== | ||
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====Kyle Baccei (R-TX) of the Sunbelt==== | ====Kyle Baccei (R-TX) of the Sunbelt==== | ||
- | [[Kyle Baccei]] had spent much of 2018 preparing for a potential [[United States presidential election 2020|presidential run]], but withdrew from the presidential race shortly after the 2018 general election in order to focus on re-election to the Governor's Mansion [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=262374]. He retired afterwards, handing the nomination to [[Mitchell Davis]] [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=308542], who then withdrew [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=318413]. [[Zapp Branningman]], former Democrat who openened a exploratory committee in 2018 before switching parties, is currently running for the Republican nomination [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p= | + | [[Kyle Baccei]] had spent much of 2018 preparing for a potential [[United States presidential election 2020|presidential run]], but withdrew from the presidential race shortly after the 2018 general election in order to focus on re-election to the Governor's Mansion [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=262374]. He retired afterwards, handing the nomination to [[Mitchell Davis]] [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=308542], who then withdrew [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=318413]. [[Zapp Branningman]], former Democrat who openened a exploratory committee in 2018 before switching parties, announced his run for Governor, but soon withdrew due to his appointment as Senator [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=318422]. [[Daniel Fox]], the son of former Senator [[Hiroko Fox]], is currently running for the Republican nomination [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=13151&view=findpost&p=321412] |
====Tim Kent (R-OH) of the Appalachia==== | ====Tim Kent (R-OH) of the Appalachia==== | ||
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+ | ====J.D. Comfort (I) of the Mississippi Valley==== | ||
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! Year | ! Year | ||
! Result | ! Result | ||
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| [[Appalachia]] | | [[Appalachia]] | ||
| bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Tim Kent]] (R-OH) | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Tim Kent]] (R-OH) | ||
- | | | + | | Ran for [[Vice President]] |
- | + | | '''[[Peter Vandenberg]] (R-OH)'''<br>[[Calum Daniels]] (D-NC) | |
| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
| '''Tim Kent (R-OH) 52.9%'''<br>[[Daniel Pizzuto]] (D-OH) 46.8% | | '''Tim Kent (R-OH) 52.9%'''<br>[[Daniel Pizzuto]] (D-OH) 46.8% | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |
| [[Mid-Atlantic]] | | [[Mid-Atlantic]] | ||
- | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue" | [[Grace Straka]] (D-NJ) | + | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid blue" | [[Grace Straka]] (D-NJ) |
- | | | + | | Ran for [[Senate]] |
- | | [[ | + | | '''[[Hilliam Warren]] (R-PA)'''<br>[[Emmett Honeycutt]] (D-PA) |
| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
| '''Grace Straka (D-NJ) 55.2%'''<br>[[Daniel Garrison]] (R-PA) 44.6% | | '''Grace Straka (D-NJ) 55.2%'''<br>[[Daniel Garrison]] (R-PA) 44.6% | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#DDEEFF |
| [[Mississippi Valley]] | | [[Mississippi Valley]] | ||
- | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid | + | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid gray" | [[J.D. Comfort]] (I) |
- | | | + | | Retired |
- | | [[Alyson Cauthon]] (R-MO) | + | | '''[[Red Blanchard]] (D-LA)'''<br>[[Alyson Cauthon]] (R-MO) |
| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
| '''Brian Murphy (R-LA) 50.0%'''<br>[[James Dailey]] (D-MN) 50.0% | | '''Brian Murphy (R-LA) 50.0%'''<br>[[James Dailey]] (D-MN) 50.0% | ||
- | |- | + | |- bgcolor=#FFE8E8 |
| [[Sunbelt]] | | [[Sunbelt]] | ||
| bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Kyle Baccei]] (R-TX) | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Kyle Baccei]] (R-TX) | ||
- | | | + | | Ran for [[Senate]] |
- | | [[ | + | | '''[[Daniel Fox]] (R-NV)'''<br>[[Gabriella Ryan]] (D-AZ) |
| 2016 | | 2016 | ||
| '''Kyle Baccei (R-TX) 48.2%'''<br> [[James Chershire]] (D-TX) 46.3% | | '''Kyle Baccei (R-TX) 48.2%'''<br> [[James Chershire]] (D-TX) 46.3% |
Current revision as of 09:31, 29 June 2008
Contents |
Governors
Retirements
Governors Tim Kent is running in the Republican presidential primary and is unlikely run for re-election if they win the Republican nomination. Otherwise, he's expected to run for re-election.
Governor Kyle Baccei, Republican incumbent and former Presidential candidate, is retiring after one term of service to run for SW Senate. Congressman Zapp Branningman filed the FEC to run for his seat as a Republican, but soon withdrew due to his appointment as Senator [1]. Daniel Fox is now the actual candidate [2]
Former Governor Brian Murphy retired and endorsed Alyson Cauthon, but then resigned. Lt. Governor Roberta Christmas was elevated, but soon resigned too due to the little support she had. J.D. Comfort was elevated, but will not run for re-election.
Democratic incumbents
Grace Straka (D-NJ) of the Mid-Atlantic
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Republican incumbents
Kyle Baccei (R-TX) of the Sunbelt
Kyle Baccei had spent much of 2018 preparing for a potential presidential run, but withdrew from the presidential race shortly after the 2018 general election in order to focus on re-election to the Governor's Mansion [3]. He retired afterwards, handing the nomination to Mitchell Davis [4], who then withdrew [5]. Zapp Branningman, former Democrat who openened a exploratory committee in 2018 before switching parties, announced his run for Governor, but soon withdrew due to his appointment as Senator [6]. Daniel Fox, the son of former Senator Hiroko Fox, is currently running for the Republican nomination [7]
Tim Kent (R-OH) of the Appalachia
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Independent incumbents
J.D. Comfort (I) of the Mississippi Valley
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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 | ||||
Appalachia | Tim Kent (R-OH) | Ran for Vice President | Peter Vandenberg (R-OH) Calum Daniels (D-NC) | 2016 | Tim Kent (R-OH) 52.9% Daniel Pizzuto (D-OH) 46.8% |
Mid-Atlantic | Grace Straka (D-NJ) | Ran for Senate | Hilliam Warren (R-PA) Emmett Honeycutt (D-PA) | 2016 | Grace Straka (D-NJ) 55.2% Daniel Garrison (R-PA) 44.6% |
Mississippi Valley | J.D. Comfort (I) | Retired | Red Blanchard (D-LA) Alyson Cauthon (R-MO) | 2016 | Brian Murphy (R-LA) 50.0% James Dailey (D-MN) 50.0% |
Sunbelt | Kyle Baccei (R-TX) | Ran for Senate | Daniel Fox (R-NV) Gabriella Ryan (D-AZ) | 2016 | Kyle Baccei (R-TX) 48.2% James Chershire (D-TX) 46.3% |
See also
- United States general elections, 2020
- United States presidential election, 2020
- United States House elections, 2020
- United States Senate elections, 2020
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