Gubernatorial elections were held on April 4, 2022. These elections coincided with the Thirtieth Presidential Election and were limited to the 9 states that hold them consecutively with the presidential election. Vermont and New Hampshire have four year terms, and are sitting with the other elections that are held in mid terms.
Race summary[]
State | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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Indiana | Vacant | New governor elected. Democratic gain. |
Tiber (D) 100% | ||
North Carolina | Vacant | New governor elected. Republican gain. |
Dick Cheney (R) 100% | ||
Utah | Vacant | New governor elected. Republican gain. |
Marie Kerai (R) 100% | ||
Washington | Vacant | New governor elected. Democratic gain. |
Alexander Harris (D) 58.83% Putin (R) 41.17% | ||
West Virginia | Vacant | New governor elected. Democratic gain. |
McAppled (D) 100% |
2021 Elections |
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