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  • United States Gubernatorial Elections, 2018 (Gaming with Adam's World)
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  • The United States gubernatorial elections of 2018 was held on November 6, 2018, in 36 states. The last regular gubernatorial elections for all but three of the states took place in 2014. Governors in New Hampshire and Vermont serve two year terms, and Oregon had a special election in 2016 due to the resignation of now-former governor John Kitzhaber. Therefore, these three states had gubernatorial elections in 2016. Many of the states holding gubernatorial elections have term limits which make some multi-term governors ineligible for re-election. Three Democratic governors were term-limited, while five incumbent Democratic governors are eligible for re-election. Among Republican governors, fourteen were term-limited, while ten can seek re-election. One independent governor, Bill Walker of A
Leader
  • N/A
  • Bill Walker
  • Bruce Rauner
  • Ed Gillespie
  • Steve Bullock
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last election
  • 0
  • 1
  • 19
  • 30
flag size
  • 60
election name
  • US Gubernatorial Elections, 2018
Type
  • parliamentary
seats for election
  • 36
Seats
  • 1
  • 2
  • 22
  • 26
  • N/A
flag image
  • 50
Party
  • Independent
  • Republican
  • Democratic
  • Libertarian
  • Tea Party
Image
  • 90
  • 100
leaders seat
  • Alaska
  • Montana
  • Virginia
  • Illinois
  • N/A
previous election
  • 2017
next election
  • 2019
seat change
  • -30
  • N/A
  • +2
  • +21
  • +7
abstract
  • The United States gubernatorial elections of 2018 was held on November 6, 2018, in 36 states. The last regular gubernatorial elections for all but three of the states took place in 2014. Governors in New Hampshire and Vermont serve two year terms, and Oregon had a special election in 2016 due to the resignation of now-former governor John Kitzhaber. Therefore, these three states had gubernatorial elections in 2016. Many of the states holding gubernatorial elections have term limits which make some multi-term governors ineligible for re-election. Three Democratic governors were term-limited, while five incumbent Democratic governors are eligible for re-election. Among Republican governors, fourteen were term-limited, while ten can seek re-election. One independent governor, Bill Walker of Alaska, was eligible for re-election. Neither New Hampshire nor Vermont have term limits, and the Oregon governor elected in the 2016 special election was eligible for re-election in 2018.