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Results:
Republican holds
Republican pickups
Democratic holds
Democratic pickups
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Although Republicans made some gains from Democrats, Democrats increased their overall number of governorships.
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A bolded state name features an article about the specific election.
State | Incumbent | Party | Status | Opposing Candidates |
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Alabama | Don Siegelman | Democratic | Defeated, 49.0% | Bob Riley (Republican) 49.2% John Sophocleus (Libertarian) 1.7% |
Alaska | Tony Knowles | Democratic | Term-Limited, Republican victory | Frank Murkowski (Republican) 55.8% Fran Ulmer (Democratic) 40.7% Diane E. Benson (Green) 1.3% Don Wright (Alaskan Indep.) Raymond VinZant (Rep. Mod.) 0.7% Billy Toien (Libertarian) 0.5% |
Arizona | Jane Dee Hull | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Janet Napolitano (Democratic) 46.2% Matt Salmon (Republican) 45.2% Richard Mahoney (Independent) 6.9% Barry Hess (Libertarian) 1.7% |
Arkansas | Mike Huckabee | Republican | Re-elected, 53% | Jimmie Lou Fisher (Democratic) 46% |
California | Gray Davis | Democratic | Re-elected, 47.4% | Bill Simon (Republican) 42.4% Peter Camejo (Green) 5.3% Gary Copeland (Libertarian) 2.2% Reinhold Gulke (American Ind.) 1.7% Iris Adam (Natural Law) 1.1% |
Colorado | Bill Owens | Republican | Re-elected, 62.6% | Rollie Heath (Democratic) 33.7% Ronald Forthofer (Green) 2.3% Ralph Shnelvar (Libertarian) 1% |
Connecticut | John G. Rowland | Republican | Re-elected, 56.1% | Bill Curry (Democratic) 43.9% |
Florida | Jeb Bush | Republican | Re-elected, 56% | Bill McBride (Democratic) 43.1% |
Georgia | Roy Barnes | Democratic | Defeated, 46.3% | Sonny Perdue (Republican) 51.4% Garrett Hayes (Libertarian) 2.3% |
Hawaii | Benjamin Cayetano | Democratic | Term-Limited, Republican victory | Linda Lingle (Republican) 51.6% Mazie Hirono (Democratic) 47% Kau`i Hill (Natural Law) 0.7% Tracy Ryan (Libertarian) 0.4% Jim Brewer (Independent) 0.3% |
Idaho | Dirk Kempthorne | Republican | Re-elected, 56.3% | Jerry Brady (Democratic) 41.7% Daniel Adams (Libertarian) 2% |
Illinois | George Ryan | Republican | Retired, Democratic victory | Rod Blagojevich (Democratic) 52.2% Jim Ryan (Republican) 45.1% Cal Skinner (Libertarian) 2.1% |
Iowa | Tom Vilsack | Democratic | Re-elected, 52.7% | Doug Gross (Republican) 44.5% Jay Robinson (Green) 1.4% Clyde Cleveland (Libertarian) 1.3% |
Kansas | Bill Graves | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Kathleen Sebelius (Democratic) 52.9% Tim Shallenburger (Republican) 45.1% Ted Pettibone (Reform) 1.1% Dennis Hawver (Libertarian) 1.0% |
Maine | Angus King | Independent | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | John Baldacci (Democratic) 47.2% Peter Cianchette (Republican) 41.5% Jonathan Carter (Green) 9.3% John Michael (Independent) 2.1% |
Maryland | Parris Glendening | Democratic | Term-Limited, Republican victory | Robert Ehrlich (Republican) 51.6% Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Democratic) 47.7% Spear Lancaster (Libertarian) 0.7% |
Massachusetts | Jane Swift | Republican | Not running for governor, Republican victory | Mitt Romney (Republican) 49.8% Shannon O'Brien (Democratic) 44.9% Jill Stein (G-R) 3.5% Carla Howell (Libertarian) 1.1% Barbara Johnson (Independent) 0.7% |
Michigan | John Engler | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Jennifer Granholm (Democratic) 51.4% Dick Posthumus (Republican) 47.4% Douglas Campell (Green) 0.8% Joseph Pilchak (U.S. Taxpayers) 0.4% |
Minnesota | Jesse Ventura | Reform Party/Independence | Retired, Republican victory | Tim Pawlenty (Republican) 44.4% Roger Moe (Democratic) 36.5% Tim Penny (Independence) 16.2% Ken Pentel (Green) 2.3% Kari Sachs (Socialist Workers) 0.1% Lawrence Aeshliman (Constitution) 0.1% |
Nebraska | Mike Johanns | Republican | Re-elected, 68.9% | Stormy Dean (Democratic) 27.5% Paul Rosberg (Nebraska) 3.8% |
Nevada | Kenny Guinn | Republican | Re-elected, 68.3% | Joseph Neal (Democratic) 22% None of the above 4.7% Dick Geyer (Libertarian) 1.6% David Holmgren (Indep. American) 1.4% Jerry Norton (Independent) 1.1% Charles Laws (Green) 1% |
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | Retired, Republican victory | Craig Benson (Republican) 58.6% Mark Fernald (Democratic) 38.2% John Babiarz (Libertarian) 2.9% |
New Mexico | Gary Johnson | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Bill Richardson (Democratic) 56% John Sanchez (Republican) 39% David Bacon (Green) 5%[1] |
New York | George Pataki | Republican, Conservative | Re-elected, 49.4% | Carl McCall (Democratic), (Working Families 33.5% Thomas Golisano) (Independence) 14.3% Gerard J. Cronin (Right to Life) 0.9% Stanley Aronowitz (Green) 0.9% Thomas K. Leighton (Marijuana Reform) 0.5% Andrew M. Cuomo (Liberal) 0.3% Scott Jeffrey (Libertarian) 0.1%% |
Ohio | Bob Taft | Republican | Re-elected, 57.7% | Tim Hagan (Democratic) 38.3% John Eastman (Independent) 3.9% |
Oklahoma | Frank Keating | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Brad Henry (Democratic) 43.3% Steve Largent (Republican) 42.6% Gary Richardson (Independent) 14.1% |
Oregon | John Kitzhaber | Democratic | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Ted Kulongoski (Democratic) 49% Kevin Mannix (Republican) 46.1% Tom Cox (Libertarian) 4.58% |
Pennsylvania | Mark Schweiker | Republican | Not running for governor, Democratic victory | Ed Rendell (Democratic) 53.4% Mike Fisher (Republican) 44.4% Ken V. Krawchuk (Libertarian) 1.14% Michael Morrill (Green) 1.07% |
Rhode Island | Lincoln C. Almond | Republican | Term-Limited, Republican victory | Donald Carcieri (Republican) 54.8% Myrth York (Democratic) 45.2% |
South Carolina | Jim Hodges | Democratic | Defeated, 47.1% | Mark Sanford (Republican) 52.9% |
South Dakota | Bill Janklow | Republican | Term-Limited, Republican victory | Mike Rounds (Republican) 56.8% Jim Abbott (Democratic) 41.9% James Carlson (Independent) 0.7% Nathan Barton (Libertarian) 0.6% |
Tennessee | Don Sundquist | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Phil Bredesen (Democratic) 50.7% Van Hilleary (Republican) 47.6% |
Texas | Rick Perry | Republican | Re-elected, 57.8% | Tony Sanchez (Democratic) 40% Jeff Daiell (Libertarian) 1.4% Rahul Mahajan (Green) 1% |
Vermont | Howard Dean | Democratic | Retired, Republican victory | Jim Douglas (Republican) 44.9% Doug Racine (Democratic) 42.4% Cornelius Hogan (Independent) 9.7% Cris Ericson (Make Marijuana Legal) 0.8% Michael Badamo (VT Progressive) 0.6% Joel Williams (Libertarian) 0.4% Patricia Hejny (VT Grassroots) 0.3% Marilynn Christian (Restore Justice-Freedom) 0.3% Pete Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.3% |
Wisconsin | Scott McCallum | Republican | Defeated, 41.4% | Jim Doyle (Democratic) 45.1% Ed Thompson (Libertarian) 10.5% Jim Young (Green) 2.5% |
Wyoming | Jim Geringer | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Dave Freudenthal (Democratic) 50% Eli Bebout (Republican) 47.9% Dave Dawson (Libertarian) 2.12% |
Territory | Incumbent | Party | Status | Competing candidates |
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Guam | Carl T.C. Gutierrez | Democratic | Term-limited, Republican victory | Felix Perez Camacho (Republican) 55.4% Robert A. Underwood (Democratic) 44.6% |
United States Virgin Islands[2] | Charles Wesley Turnbull | Democratic | Re-elected, 50.15% | John de Jongh (Independent) 24.64% Alicia "Chucky" Hansen (Independent) 7.76% Michael Bornn (Republican) 7.18% Gerard Luz James II (Independent) 5.07% Cora Christian (Independent) 3.06% Lloyd L. Williams (Independent) 1.48% |
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