United States gubernatorial elections, 2020
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| [[Calum Daniels]] (D-NC) | | [[Calum Daniels]] (D-NC) | ||
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| [[Mississippi Valley]] | | [[Mississippi Valley]] | ||
- | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Brian Murphy]] (R-LA) | + | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Brian Murphy]] (R-LA) |
| Running for<br>president | | Running for<br>president | ||
| [[Alyson Cauthon]] (R-MO) | | [[Alyson Cauthon]] (R-MO) | ||
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- | | nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Kyle Baccei]] (R-TX) | + | | bgcolor="lightgrey" nowrap style="border-left:10px solid red" | [[Kyle Baccei]] (R-TX) |
| Running for<br>SW Senate | | Running for<br>SW Senate | ||
- | | | + | | [[Zapp Branningman]] (R/D-TX) |
| 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% |
Revision as of 22:04, 14 March 2008
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Governors
Retirements
Two Governors, both Republicans - Tim Kent and Brian Murphy - are running in the Republican presidential primary and are unlikely run for re-election if they win the Republican nomination. Otherwise, all incumbents are expected to run for re-election, except for Kyle Baccei, Republican incumbent and former Presidential candidate, who is retiring after one term of service.
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 [1]. He retired afterwards, handing the nomination to Mitchell Davis [2]
Tim Kent (R-OH) of the Appalachia
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Brian Murphy (R-LA) 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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Appalachia | Tim Kent (R-OH) | Running for president | Calum Daniels (D-NC) | 2016 | Tim Kent (R-OH) 52.9% Daniel Pizzuto (D-OH) 46.8% |
Mid-Atlantic | Grace Straka (D-NJ) | Running for re-election | Daniel Plainview (R-NJ) Hilliam Warren (R-PA) | 2016 | Grace Straka (D-NJ) 55.2% Daniel Garrison (R-PA) 44.6% |
Mississippi Valley | Brian Murphy (R-LA) | Running for president | Alyson Cauthon (R-MO) | 2016 | Brian Murphy (R-LA) 50.0% James Dailey (D-MN) 50.0% |
Sunbelt | Kyle Baccei (R-TX) | Running for SW Senate | Zapp Branningman (R/D-TX) | 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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