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United States Gubernatorial Elections, 2019 | ||||
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3 of 50 governorships. 26 needed for a majority | ||||
November 5, 2019 | ||||
First party | Second party | Third party | ||
Leader | Pete Ricketts | Ned Lamont | Greg Orman | |
Party | Republican | Democratic | Independent | |
Leader's seat | Nebraska | Connecticut | Kansas | |
Last election | 30 | 19 | 1 | |
Seats won | 30 | 19 | 1 | |
Seat change | ±0 | ±0 | ±0 | |
The United States Gubernatorial Elections, 2019 on November 5, 2019 in 3 states. The last regular gubernatorial elections for all these 3 states took place in 2015. All of the states have term limits, however Kentucky and Louisiana first elected their governors in 2015, so their incumbents are eligible for re-election. Mississippi's governor, Phil Bryant, is term-limited because he was first elected in 2011.
Results[]
Winning candidate's percentage in bold
State | Incumbent | Party | Electoral History | Result | Candidates |
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Kentucky | Matt Bevin | Republican | 2015 | Incumbent re-elected | Matt Bevin (i) (Republican) 52.14% Jim Gray (Democratic) 47.86 |
Louisiana | John Bel Edwards | Democratic | 2015 | Incumbent re-elected | John Bel Edwards (i) (Democratic) 64.56% Ralph Abraham (Republican) 35.44% |
Mississippi | Phil Bryant | Republican | 2011 2015 |
Term-limited Republican Hold |
Tate Reeves (Republican) 51.62% Jim Hood (Democratic) 48.38% |