United States gubernatorial elections, 2003

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Seats up for election. Republican pick-ups are in light red.  Democratic pickups are in light blue.
Seats up for election. Republican pick-ups are in light red. Democratic pickups are in light blue.

Four gubernatorial elections were held in the U.S. in 2003. Kentucky and Mississippi held their general elections on November 4. Louisiana held the first round of its jungle primary on October 4 and the runoff on November 15. In addition, California held a recall election on October 7.

The Republican Party had a net gain of 2 seats in 2003, picking up an open seat in Kentucky, removing a Democratic governor in California, and defeating a Democratic governor in Mississippi, while losing an open seat to the Democrats in Louisiana.


[edit] Election results

A bolded state name indicates an article specific to that state's election.

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
California Gray Davis Democratic Recalled, 55.4%-44.6% Arnold Schwarzenegger (Republican) 48.58%
Cruz Bustamante (Democratic) 31.47%
Tom McClintock (Republican) 13.41%
Peter Camejo (Green) 2.8%
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Kentucky Paul E. Patton Democratic Term-limited, Republican victory Ernie Fletcher (Republican) 55%
Ben Chandler (Democratic) 45%
Louisiana Mike Foster Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Bobby Jindal (Republican) 33% (48% in runoff)
Kathleen Blanco (Democratic) 18% (52% in runoff)
Richard P. Ieyoub (Democratic) 16%
Claude "Buddy" Leach (Democratic) 14%
Randy Ewing (Democratic) 9%
Hunt Downer (Republican) 6%
Mississippi Ronnie Musgrove Democratic Defeated, 45.81% Haley Barbour (Republican) 52.59%
John Thomas Cripps (Constitution) 0.71%
Shawn O'Hara (Reform) 0.46%
Sherman Lee Dillon (Green) 0.44%

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