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Elections / 2018 · Governors

Republicans won the most governorships up in 2018.

36 governor's races on the ballot — Democrats won 16, Republicans 20. Each state below links to its candidate and county-level results.

2018 governor margin by stateA map of the United States with each state filled by its 2018 result — deep red (Republican) through neutral to deep blue (Democratic), and gold where an independent or third-party candidate carried the state.Alabama · R+19.1Alaska · R+7.0Arizona · R+14.2Colorado · D+10.6Florida · R+0.4Georgia · R+1.4Indiana · —Kansas · D+5.1Maine · D+7.7Massachusetts · R+17.9Minnesota · D+11.4New Jersey · —North Carolina · —North Dakota · —Oklahoma · R+12.1Pennsylvania · D+17.1South Dakota · R+3.4Texas · R+13.3Wyoming · R+39.8Connecticut · D+3.1Missouri · —West Virginia · —Illinois · D+15.7New Mexico · D+14.4Arkansas · R+33.6California · D+23.9Delaware · —District of Columbia · —Hawaii · D+29.0Iowa · R+2.7Kentucky · —Maryland · R+11.9Michigan · D+9.6Mississippi · —Montana · —New Hampshire · R+7.0New York · D+26.0Ohio · R+3.7Oregon · D+6.3Tennessee · R+21.0Utah · —Virginia · —Washington · —Wisconsin · D+1.1Nebraska · R+18.0South Carolina · R+8.0Idaho · R+21.6Nevada · D+4.2Vermont · R+14.9Louisiana · —Rhode Island · D+15.5
2018governor margin
D+60
R+60
States that elected a governor in 2018, each filled by its result. States without a race this cycle are faint.
Governor coverage is 2018–2024 (the precinct-data era); odd-year states and earlier cycles are pending sourcing.
How the governorships split
36 races decided this cycle.
Democratic 1616Republican 2020
Results by state
Every row links to the state's full governor result with its county map.
StateWonGovernor-electMarginVotes
AlaskaRMike Dunleavy
−7.0%
282,529
AlabamaRKay Ivey
−19.1%
1,715,287
ArkansasRGovernor Asa Hutchinson
−33.6%
891,509
ArizonaRDoug Ducey
−14.2%
2,376,788
CaliforniaDGavin Newsom
+23.9%
12,464,235
ColoradoDJared Polis / Dianne Primavera
+10.6%
2,525,062
ConnecticutDNed Lamont And Susan Bysiewicz
+3.1%
1,406,774
FloridaRRon Desantis
−0.4%
8,221,200
GeorgiaRBrian Kemp
−1.4%
3,939,328
HawaiiDIge / Green
+29.0%
390,843
IowaRKim Reynolds/Adam Gregg
−2.7%
1,327,150
IdahoRBrad Little
−21.6%
605,131
IllinoisDJb Pritzker
+15.7%
4,547,657
KansasDLaura Kelly/Lynn Rogers
+5.1%
1,054,622
MassachusettsRBaker And Polito
−17.9%
5,001,374
MarylandRLarry Hogan
−11.9%
2,302,699
MaineDJanet T Mills
+7.7%
630,541
MichiganDGretchen Whitmer
+9.6%
4,250,585
MinnesotaDTim Walz And Peggy Flanagan
+11.4%
2,586,203
NebraskaRPete Ricketts And Mike Foley
−18.0%
697,981
New HampshireRChris Sununu
−7.0%
573,320
New MexicoDMichelle Lujan Grisham And Howie C Morales
+14.4%
696,459
NevadaDSteve Sisolak
+4.2%
952,934
New YorkDAndrew M Cuomo
+26.0%
5,458,933
OhioRMike Dewine And Jon Husted
−3.7%
4,435,462
OklahomaRKevin Stitt
−12.1%
1,186,385
OregonDKate Brown
+6.3%
1,877,086
PennsylvaniaDThomas W Wolf
+17.1%
5,013,046
Rhode IslandDGina M Raimondo
+15.5%
375,155
South CarolinaRHenry McMaster / Pamela Evette
−8.0%
1,705,524
South DakotaRKristi Noem And Larry Rhoden
−3.4%
338,715
TennesseeRBill Lee
−21.0%
2,243,294
TexasRAbbott
−13.3%
8,341,613
VermontRPhil Scott
−14.9%
273,984
WisconsinDTony Evers
+1.1%
2,672,338
WyomingRMark Gordon
−39.8%
202,138