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1994 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 8, 1994, in 36 states and two territories. Many seats held by Democratic governors switched to the Republicans during the time known as the Republican Revolution. Indeed, this would be the first election since 1969 that Republicans won the majority of governorships.

1994 United States gubernatorial elections

← 1993 November 8, 1994 1995 →

38 governorships
36 states; 2 territories
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 20[a] 29
Seats after 30 19
Seat change 10 10
Seats up 14 21
Seats won 24 11

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Independent A Connecticut Party
Seats before 0 1
Seats after 1 0
Seat change 1 1
Seats up 0 1
Seats won 1 0

1994 Alabama gubernatorial election1994 Alaska gubernatorial election1994 Arizona gubernatorial election1994 Arkansas gubernatorial election1994 California gubernatorial election1994 Colorado gubernatorial election1994 Connecticut gubernatorial election1994 Florida gubernatorial election1994 Georgia gubernatorial election1994 Hawaii gubernatorial election1994 Idaho gubernatorial election1994 Illinois gubernatorial election1994 Iowa gubernatorial election1994 Kansas gubernatorial election1994 Maine gubernatorial election1994 Maryland gubernatorial election1994 Massachusetts gubernatorial election1994 Michigan gubernatorial election1994 Minnesota gubernatorial election1994 Nebraska gubernatorial election1994 Nevada gubernatorial election1994 New Hampshire gubernatorial election1994 New Mexico gubernatorial election1994 New York gubernatorial election1994 Ohio gubernatorial election1994 Oklahoma gubernatorial election1994 Oregon gubernatorial election1994 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election1994 Rhode Island gubernatorial election1994 South Carolina gubernatorial election1994 South Dakota gubernatorial election1994 Tennessee gubernatorial election1994 Texas gubernatorial election1994 Vermont gubernatorial election1994 Wisconsin gubernatorial election1994 Wyoming gubernatorial election1994 Guam gubernatorial election1994 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election
Results of the elections:
     Democratic gain      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold
     Independent gain      No election

Before the elections, 21 seats were held by Democrats, 14 held by Republicans, and one by an independent. After the elections, 11 seats would be held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one by an independent.

The elections coincided with the midterm elections for the Senate and for the House of Representatives. As of to date, it was the last time that Democrats have won gubernatorial elections in Florida and Nebraska.

Election results edit

States edit

State Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Alabama Jim Folsom Jr. Democratic 1993[b] Incumbent lost election to full term.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Alaska Wally Hickel Republican 1966[c]
1969 (resigned)
1990
Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Democratic gain.
Arizona Fife Symington Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Arkansas Jim Guy Tucker Democratic 1992[d] Incumbent elected to full term.
California Pete Wilson Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Pete Wilson (Republican) 55.2%
  • Kathleen Brown (Democratic) 40.6%
  • Richard Rider (Libertarian) 1.7%
  • Jerome McCready (American Independent) 1.5%
Colorado Roy Romer Democratic 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Roy Romer (Democratic) 55.5%
  • Bruce D. Benson (Republican) 38.7%
  • Kevin Swanson (Constitution) 3.6%
  • Philip Hufford (Green) 1.5%
Connecticut Lowell Weicker A Connecticut Party 1990 Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Florida Lawton Chiles Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Georgia Zell Miller Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Hawaii John D. Waihe'e III Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Democratic hold.
Idaho Cecil D. Andrus Democratic 1970
1977 (resigned)
1986
Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Illinois Jim Edgar Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Iowa Terry Branstad Republican 1982 Incumbent re-elected.
Kansas Joan Finney Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Maine John R. McKernan Jr. Republican 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Independent gain.
Maryland William D. Schaefer Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Democratic hold.
Massachusetts Bill Weld Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Michigan John Engler Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Minnesota Arne Carlson Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Nebraska Ben Nelson Democratic 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Ben Nelson (Democratic) 73.0%
  • Gene Spence (Republican) 25.6%
Nevada Bob Miller Democratic 1989[e] Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Bob Miller (Democratic) 52.7%
  • Jim Gibbons (Republican) 41.3%
  • Daniel Hansen (Independent American) 2.6%
  • Denis Sholty (Libertarian) 1.0%
New Hampshire Steve Merrill Republican 1992 Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Steve Merrill (Republican) 69.9%
  • Wayne King (Democratic) 25.6%
  • Steven Winter (Libertarian) 4.4%
New Mexico Bruce King Democratic 1970
1974 (term-limited)
1978
1982 (term-limited)
1990
Incumbent lost re-election.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
New York Mario Cuomo Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost re-election.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Ohio George Voinovich Republican 1990 Incumbent re-elected.
Oklahoma David Walters Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Oregon Barbara Roberts Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.
Democratic hold.
  •  Y John Kitzhaber (Democratic) 51.0%
  • Denny Smith (Republican) 42.4%
  • Ed Hickam (American) 4.8%
  • Danford Ploeg (Libertarian) 1.6%
Pennsylvania Bob Casey Sr. Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Rhode Island Bruce Sundlun Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost renomination.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
South Carolina Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Republican 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Republican hold.
South Dakota Walter Dale Miller Republican 1993[f] Incumbent lost nomination to full term.
New governor elected.
Republican hold.
  •  Y Bill Janklow (Republican) 55.4%
  • Jim Beddow (Democratic) 40.5%
  • Nathan A. Barton (Libertarian) 4.1%
Tennessee Ned McWherter Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Texas Ann Richards Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost re-election.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Vermont Howard Dean Democratic 1991[g] Incumbent re-elected.
  •  Y Howard Dean (Democratic) 68.7%
  • David F. Kelley (Republican) 19.0%
  • Thomas J. Morse (Independent) 7.1%
  • Dennis Lane (Grassroots) 1.0%
Wisconsin Tommy Thompson Republican 1986 Incumbent re-elected.
Wyoming Mike Sullivan Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.

Territories and federal district edit

Territory Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
District of Columbia Sharon Pratt Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost renomination.
New mayor elected.
Democratic hold.
Guam Joseph Franklin Ada Republican 1986 Incumbent retired.
New governor elected.[2]
Democratic gain.
U.S. Virgin Islands Alexander Farrelly Democratic 1986 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.[3]
Independent gain.
  •  Y Roy Schneider (Independent) 54.7%
  • Derek Hodge (Democratic) 42.6%

Closest races edit

States where the margin of victory was under 1%:

  1. Alaska, 0.2%
  2. Maryland, 0.4%
  3. Alabama, 0.9%

States where the margin of victory was under 5%:

  1. Florida, 1.5%
  2. Maine, 1.5%
  3. Georgia, 2.1%
  4. South Carolina, 2.5%
  5. New York, 3.3%
  6. Connecticut, 3.5%
  7. Rhode Island, 3.8%

States where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. Pennsylvania, 5.5%
  2. Hawaii, 5.9%
  3. Texas, 7.6%
  4. Arizona, 8.2%
  5. Idaho, 8.4%
  6. Oregon, 8.5%
  7. Tennessee, 9.6%
  8. Guam, 9.7%
  9. New Mexico, 9.9%

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alaskan Governor Wally Hickel was elected on the Alaskan Independence Party line in 1990 but switched to the Republican Party in April 1994.[1]
  2. ^ Folsom took office after his predecessor (H. Guy Hunt) was removed from office.
  3. ^ Hickel was elected as a Republican in his first term in 1966. He was elected under the Alaskan Independence Party for his second term in 1990, before switching back to the Republican Party towards the end of his second term in April 1994.
  4. ^ Tucker took office after his predecessor (Bill Clinton) resigned.
  5. ^ Miller took office after his predecessor (Richard Bryan) resigned. He was subsequently elected in the 1990 Nevada gubernatorial election.
  6. ^ Miller took office after his predecessor (George S. Mickelson) died.
  7. ^ Dean took office after his predecessor (Richard Snelling) died. He was subsequently elected in the 1992 Vermont gubernatorial election.

References edit

  1. ^ "Alaska's Gov. Hickel Rejoins Gop Amid Speculation Over Another Term". The Seattle Times. Seattle. Associated Press. April 15, 1994. Retrieved September 28, 2008.
  2. ^ "Guam Governor Race - Nov 08, 1994". Our Campaigns. July 3, 2015.
  3. ^ "USVI Governor Race - Nov 08, 1994". Our Campaigns. January 19, 2006.

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United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 8 1994 in 36 states and two territories Many seats held by Democratic governors switched to the Republicans during the time known as the Republican Revolution Indeed this would be the first election since 1969 that Republicans won the majority of governorships 1994 United States gubernatorial elections 1993 November 8 1994 1995 38 governorships 36 states 2 territories Majority party Minority party Party Republican DemocraticSeats before 20 a 29Seats after 30 19Seat change 10 10Seats up 14 21Seats won 24 11 Third party Fourth party Party Independent A Connecticut PartySeats before 0 1Seats after 1 0Seat change 1 1Seats up 0 1Seats won 1 0Results of the elections Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Independent gain No electionBefore the elections 21 seats were held by Democrats 14 held by Republicans and one by an independent After the elections 11 seats would be held by Democrats 24 by Republicans and one by an independent The elections coincided with the midterm elections for the Senate and for the House of Representatives As of to date it was the last time that Democrats have won gubernatorial elections in Florida and Nebraska Contents 1 Election results 1 1 States 1 2 Territories and federal district 1 3 Closest races 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesElection results editStates edit State Incumbent Party Firstelected Result CandidatesAlabama Jim Folsom Jr Democratic 1993 b Incumbent lost election to full term New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Fob James Republican 50 3 Jim Folsom Jr Democratic 49 4 Alaska Wally Hickel Republican 1966 c 1969 resigned 1990 Incumbent retired New governor elected Democratic gain nbsp Y Tony Knowles Democratic 41 1 Jim Campbell Republican 40 8 Jack Coghill AK Independence 13 0 Jim Sykes Green 4 1 Arizona Fife Symington Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Fife Symington Republican 52 5 Eddie Basha Democratic 44 3 John A Buttrick Libertarian 3 1 Arkansas Jim Guy Tucker Democratic 1992 d Incumbent elected to full term nbsp Y Jim Guy Tucker Democratic 59 8 Sheffield Nelson Republican 40 2 California Pete Wilson Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Pete Wilson Republican 55 2 Kathleen Brown Democratic 40 6 Richard Rider Libertarian 1 7 Jerome McCready American Independent 1 5 Colorado Roy Romer Democratic 1986 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Roy Romer Democratic 55 5 Bruce D Benson Republican 38 7 Kevin Swanson Constitution 3 6 Philip Hufford Green 1 5 Connecticut Lowell Weicker A Connecticut Party 1990 Incumbent retired New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y John G Rowland Republican 36 2 Bill Curry Democratic 32 7 Eunice Groark A Connecticut Party 18 9 Tom Scott Independent 11 3 Florida Lawton Chiles Democratic 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Lawton Chiles Democratic 50 8 Jeb Bush Republican 49 2 Georgia Zell Miller Democratic 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Zell Miller Democratic 51 0 Guy Millner Republican 49 0 Hawaii John D Waihe e III Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Democratic hold nbsp Y Ben Cayetano Democratic 36 6 Frank Fasi Best 30 7 Pat Saiki Republican 29 2 Kioni Dudley Green 3 5 Idaho Cecil D Andrus Democratic 19701977 resigned 1986 Incumbent retired New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Phil Batt Republican 52 3 Larry Echo Hawk Democratic 43 9 Ronald D Rankin Independent 3 8 Illinois Jim Edgar Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Jim Edgar Republican 63 9 Dawn Clark Netsch Democratic 34 4 Iowa Terry Branstad Republican 1982 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Terry Branstad Republican 56 8 Bonnie Campbell Democratic 41 6 Kansas Joan Finney Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Bill Graves Republican 64 1 Jim Slattery Democratic 35 9 Maine John R McKernan Jr Republican 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Independent gain nbsp Y Angus King Independent 35 4 Joseph E Brennan Democratic 33 8 Susan Collins Republican 23 1 Jonathan Carter Green 6 4 Ed Finks Write in 1 3 Maryland William D Schaefer Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Democratic hold nbsp Y Parris Glendening Democratic 50 2 Ellen Sauerbrey Republican 49 8 Massachusetts Bill Weld Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Bill Weld Republican 70 9 Mark Roosevelt Democratic 28 3 Michigan John Engler Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y John Engler Republican 61 5 Howard Wolpe Democratic 38 5 Minnesota Arne Carlson Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Arne Carlson Republican 63 3 John Marty Democratic 34 1 Will Shetterly Grassroots 1 2 Nebraska Ben Nelson Democratic 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Ben Nelson Democratic 73 0 Gene Spence Republican 25 6 Nevada Bob Miller Democratic 1989 e Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Bob Miller Democratic 52 7 Jim Gibbons Republican 41 3 Daniel Hansen Independent American 2 6 Denis Sholty Libertarian 1 0 New Hampshire Steve Merrill Republican 1992 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Steve Merrill Republican 69 9 Wayne King Democratic 25 6 Steven Winter Libertarian 4 4 New Mexico Bruce King Democratic 19701974 term limited 19781982 term limited 1990 Incumbent lost re election New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Gary Johnson Republican 49 8 Bruce King Democratic 39 9 Roberto Mondragon Green 10 3 New York Mario Cuomo Democratic 1982 Incumbent lost re election New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y George Pataki Republican 48 8 Mario Cuomo Democratic 45 5 Tom Golisano Independence 4 2 Robert T Walsh Right to Life 1 3 Ohio George Voinovich Republican 1990 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y George Voinovich Republican 71 8 Rob Burch Democratic 25 0 Billy R Inmon Independent 3 2 Oklahoma David Walters Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Frank Keating Republican 46 9 Jack Mildren Democratic 29 6 Wes Watkins Independent 23 5 Oregon Barbara Roberts Democratic 1990 Incumbent retired New governor elected Democratic hold nbsp Y John Kitzhaber Democratic 51 0 Denny Smith Republican 42 4 Ed Hickam American 4 8 Danford Ploeg Libertarian 1 6 Pennsylvania Bob Casey Sr Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Tom Ridge Republican 45 4 Mark Singel Democratic 39 9 Peg Luksik Constitution 12 8 Rhode Island Bruce Sundlun Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost renomination New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Lincoln Almond Republican 47 4 Myrth York Democratic 43 5 Robert J Healey Independent 9 1 South Carolina Carroll A Campbell Jr Republican 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Republican hold nbsp Y David Beasley Republican 50 4 Nick Theodore Democratic 47 9 South Dakota Walter Dale Miller Republican 1993 f Incumbent lost nomination to full term New governor elected Republican hold nbsp Y Bill Janklow Republican 55 4 Jim Beddow Democratic 40 5 Nathan A Barton Libertarian 4 1 Tennessee Ned McWherter Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Don Sundquist Republican 54 3 Phil Bredesen Democratic 44 7 Texas Ann Richards Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost re election New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y George W Bush Republican 53 5 Ann Richards Democratic 45 9 Vermont Howard Dean Democratic 1991 g Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Howard Dean Democratic 68 7 David F Kelley Republican 19 0 Thomas J Morse Independent 7 1 Dennis Lane Grassroots 1 0 Wisconsin Tommy Thompson Republican 1986 Incumbent re elected nbsp Y Tommy Thompson Republican 67 2 Charles Chvala Democratic 30 9 Wyoming Mike Sullivan Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected Republican gain nbsp Y Jim Geringer Republican 58 7 Kathy Karpan Democratic 40 2 Seaghan Uibreaslain Libertarian 1 1 Territories and federal district edit Territory Incumbent Party Firstelected Result CandidatesDistrict of Columbia Sharon Pratt Democratic 1990 Incumbent lost renomination New mayor elected Democratic hold nbsp Y Marion Barry Democratic 56 0 Carol Schwartz Republican 41 9 Guam Joseph Franklin Ada Republican 1986 Incumbent retired New governor elected 2 Democratic gain nbsp Y Carl Gutierrez Democratic 54 8 Tommy Tanaka Republican 45 2 U S Virgin Islands Alexander Farrelly Democratic 1986 Incumbent term limited New governor elected 3 Independent gain nbsp Y Roy Schneider Independent 54 7 Derek Hodge Democratic 42 6 Closest races edit States where the margin of victory was under 1 Alaska 0 2 Maryland 0 4 Alabama 0 9 States where the margin of victory was under 5 Florida 1 5 Maine 1 5 Georgia 2 1 South Carolina 2 5 New York 3 3 Connecticut 3 5 Rhode Island 3 8 States where the margin of victory was under 10 Pennsylvania 5 5 Hawaii 5 9 Texas 7 6 Arizona 8 2 Idaho 8 4 Oregon 8 5 Tennessee 9 6 Guam 9 7 New Mexico 9 9 See also edit1994 United States elections 1994 United States Senate elections 1994 United States House of Representatives electionsNotes edit Alaskan Governor Wally Hickel was elected on the Alaskan Independence Party line in 1990 but switched to the Republican Party in April 1994 1 Folsom took office after his predecessor H Guy Hunt was removed from office Hickel was elected as a Republican in his first term in 1966 He was elected under the Alaskan Independence Party for his second term in 1990 before switching back to the Republican Party towards the end of his second term in April 1994 Tucker took office after his predecessor Bill Clinton resigned Miller took office after his predecessor Richard Bryan resigned He was subsequently elected in the 1990 Nevada gubernatorial election Miller took office after his predecessor George S Mickelson died Dean took office after his predecessor Richard Snelling died He was subsequently elected in the 1992 Vermont gubernatorial election References edit Alaska s Gov Hickel Rejoins Gop Amid Speculation Over Another Term The Seattle Times Seattle Associated Press April 15 1994 Retrieved September 28 2008 Guam Governor Race Nov 08 1994 Our Campaigns July 3 2015 USVI Governor Race Nov 08 1994 Our Campaigns January 19 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1994 United States gubernatorial elections amp oldid 1182214203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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