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2026 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections are scheduled to be held on November 3, 2026, in 36 states and three territories. The previous gubernatorial elections for this group of states took place in 2022, except in New Hampshire and Vermont, where governors serve two-year terms and will elect their governors in 2024.

2026 United States gubernatorial elections

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39 governorships
36 states; 3 territories
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic

2026 Alabama gubernatorial election2026 Alaska gubernatorial election2026 Arizona gubernatorial election2026 Arkansas gubernatorial election2026 California gubernatorial election2026 Colorado gubernatorial election2026 Connecticut gubernatorial election2026 Florida gubernatorial election2026 Georgia gubernatorial election2026 Hawaii gubernatorial election2026 Idaho gubernatorial election2026 Illinois gubernatorial election2026 Iowa gubernatorial election2026 Kansas gubernatorial election2026 Maine gubernatorial election2026 Maryland gubernatorial election2026 Massachusetts gubernatorial election2026 Michigan gubernatorial election2026 Minnesota gubernatorial election2026 Nebraska gubernatorial election2026 Nevada gubernatorial election2026 New Hampshire gubernatorial election2026 New Mexico gubernatorial election2026 New York gubernatorial election2026 Ohio gubernatorial election2026 Oklahoma gubernatorial election2026 Oregon gubernatorial election2026 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election2026 Rhode Island gubernatorial election2026 South Carolina gubernatorial election2026 South Dakota gubernatorial election2026 Tennessee gubernatorial election2026 Texas gubernatorial election2026 Vermont gubernatorial election2026 Wisconsin gubernatorial election2026 Wyoming gubernatorial election2026 Guam gubernatorial election2026 Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election2026 United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election
     Democratic incumbent      Term-limited Democrat
     Republican incumbent      Term-limited Republican
     Independent incumbent
     No election
     Incumbent TBD

Race summary Edit

States Edit

State Governor Party First elected Last race Status Candidates
Alabama Kay Ivey Republican 2017[a] 67.4% R Term-limited TBD
Alaska Mike Dunleavy Republican 2018 50.3% R Term-limited TBD
Arizona Katie Hobbs Democratic 2022 50.3% D Eligible TBD
Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican 2022 63.0% R Eligible TBD
California Gavin Newsom Democratic 2018 59.2% D Term-limited
Colorado Jared Polis Democratic 2018 58.5% D Term-limited TBD
Connecticut Ned Lamont Democratic 2018 56.0% D Eligible TBD
Florida Ron DeSantis Republican 2018 59.4% R Term-limited TBD
Georgia Brian Kemp Republican 2018 53.4% R Term-limited TBD
Hawaii Josh Green Democratic 2022 63.2% D Eligible TBD
Idaho Brad Little Republican 2018 60.5% R Eligible TBD
Illinois J. B. Pritzker Democratic 2018 54.9% D Eligible TBD
Iowa Kim Reynolds Republican 2017[b] 58.1% R Eligible TBD
Kansas Laura Kelly Democratic 2018 49.5% D Term-limited TBD
Maine Janet Mills Democratic 2018 55.7% D Term-limited TBD
Maryland Wes Moore Democratic 2022 64.5% D Eligible TBD
Massachusetts Maura Healey Democratic 2022 63.7% D Eligible TBD
Michigan Gretchen Whitmer Democratic 2018 54.5% D Term-limited TBD
Minnesota Tim Walz DFL 2018 52.3% DFL Eligible TBD
Nebraska Jim Pillen Republican 2022 59.7% R Eligible TBD
Nevada Joe Lombardo Republican 2022 48.8% R Eligible TBD
New Hampshire TBD in 2024
New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic 2018 52.0% D Term-limited TBD
New York Kathy Hochul Democratic 2021[c] 53.2% D Eligible TBD
Ohio Mike DeWine Republican 2018 62.4% R Term-limited TBD
Oklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican 2018 55.4% R Term-limited TBD
Oregon Tina Kotek Democratic 2022 47.0% D Eligible TBD
Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro Democratic 2022 56.5% D Eligible
  • Ken Krawchuk (Libertarian)[5]
Rhode Island Dan McKee Democratic 2021[d] 57.9% D Eligible TBD
South Carolina Henry McMaster Republican 2017[e] 58.1% R Term-limited TBD
South Dakota Kristi Noem Republican 2018 62.0% R Term-limited TBD
Tennessee Bill Lee Republican 2018 64.9% R Term-limited TBD
Texas Greg Abbott Republican 2014 54.8% R Eligible TBD
Vermont TBD in 2024
Wisconsin Tony Evers Democratic 2018 51.2% D Eligible TBD
Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican 2018 78.7% R Term-limited TBD

Territories and federal district Edit

Territory Governor Party First elected Last race Status Candidates
District of Columbia Muriel Bowser Democratic 2014 74.7% D Eligible TBD
Guam Lou Leon Guerrero Democratic 2018 55.5% D Term-limited TBD
Northern Mariana Islands Arnold Palacios Independent 2022 54.0% I Eligible TBD
U.S. Virgin Islands Albert Bryan Democratic 2018 56.0% D Term-limited TBD

Alabama Edit

Governor Kay Ivey was re-elected in 2022 with 67.4% of the vote. She will be term-limited by the Constitution of Alabama in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, Huntsville mayor Tommy Battle, businessman, candidate for Governor in 2002, 2010, and 2022, and son of former Governor Fob James, Tim James; and Attorney General Steve Marshall are considered potential Republican candidates.[6] Although Ainsworth has not announced a candidacy, he has been endorsed for the 2026 gubernatorial election by Nathaniel Ledbetter, the speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives.[7]

Alaska Edit

Governor Mike Dunleavy was re-elected in 2022 with 50.3% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Constitution of Alaska in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Arizona Edit

Governor Katie Hobbs was elected in 2022 with 50.3% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

Arkansas Edit

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was elected in 2022 with 63.1% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

California Edit

Governor Gavin Newsom was re-elected in 2022 with 59.2% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the California Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third term.

Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, FFA Secretary Jesse Perez, and former Controller Betty Yee all announced their candidacies.[1][4]

Colorado Edit

Governor Jared Polis was re-elected in 2022 with 58.5% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Colorado Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Connecticut Edit

Governor Ned Lamont was re-elected in 2022 with 56% of the vote. Because Connecticut does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a third term. However, Lamont has suggested, though not outright confirmed, that he will be retiring.[8]

Florida Edit

Governor Ron DeSantis was re-elected in 2022 with 59.4% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Florida Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

U.S. Representative from Florida's 19th congressional district Byron Donalds has expressed interest in running for the Republican nomination[9][10] while Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, Attorney General Ashley Moody, Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, and Mayor of Miami and Republican candidate for President in 2024 Francis Suarez are seen as potential Republican candidates.[11][12][13]

On the Democratic side, Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives and Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 67th District Fentrice Driskell and former Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, Chair of the Florida Democratic Party, and candidate for Governor in 2022 Nikki Fried are seen as potential candidates.[14][15]

Georgia Edit

Governor Brian Kemp was re-elected in 2022 with 53.4% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Georgia Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Attorney General Christopher M. Carr and Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones have expressed interest in running for the Republican nomination while Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler, and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are seen as potential Republican candidates.[16][17][18]

On the Democratic side, founder of Fair Fight Action, former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, and nominee for governor in 2018 and 2022 Stacey Abrams has expressed interest in running for the nomination while former Mayor of Atlanta and former director of the White House Office of Public Engagement Keisha Lance Bottoms, former state senator, nominee for governor in 2014, and grandson of former Governor and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter Jason Carter, and Mayor of Atlanta Andre Dickens are seen as potential candidates.[19][20]

Hawaii Edit

Governor Josh Green was elected in 2022 with 63.2% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if he will do so.

Idaho Edit

Governor Brad Little was re-elected in 2022 with 60.5% of the vote. Because Idaho does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a third term, but has not yet stated whether he will do so.

Illinois Edit

Governor J. B. Pritzker was re-elected in 2022 with 54.9% of the vote. Because Illinois does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a third term, but has not yet stated whether he will do so.

Iowa Edit

Governor Kim Reynolds was re-elected in 2022 with 58.1% of the vote. Because Iowa does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, she is eligible to run for re-election to a third term, but has not yet stated whether she will do so.

Kansas Edit

Governor Laura Kelly was re-elected in 2022 with 49.5% of the vote. She will be term limited by the Kansas Constitution and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Maine Edit

Governor Janet Mills was re-elected in 2022 with 55.4% of the vote. She will be term limited by the Maine Constitution and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Maryland Edit

Governor Wes Moore was elected in 2022 with 64.5% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if he will do so.

Andy Ellis, former Maryland and Baltimore City Green Party Co-Chair, has established a campaign finance committee and is exploring a run as a Green Party candidate.[21]

Massachusetts Edit

Governor Maura Healey was elected in 2022 with 63.7% of the vote. Healey is eligible to run for re-election but has not yet stated if she will do so.

Michigan Edit

Governor Gretchen Whitmer was re-elected in 2022 with 54.5% of the vote. She will be term-limited by the Michigan Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third term.

Potential Democratic candidates include Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist,[22] and Michigan Senate Majority Whip, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 8th district, and former Member of the Michigan Senate from the 13th district Mallory McMorrow.[23]

Minnesota Edit

Governor Tim Walz was re-elected in 2022 with 52.3% of the vote. Because Minnesota does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a third term but has not yet stated whether he will do so. Historically, Minnesotan governors have not gone on to a third consecutive term, either opting not to run or being defeated.

Nebraska Edit

Governor Jim Pillen was elected in 2022 with 59.7% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if he will do so.

Nevada Edit

Governor Joe Lombardo was elected in 2022 with 48.8% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if he will do so.

New Hampshire Edit

The incumbent governor will be determined in 2024, as New Hampshire elects their governors on a two-year cycle.

New Mexico Edit

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was re-elected in 2022 with 52% of the vote. She will be term-limited by the New Mexico Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Potential Democratic candidates include U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, Mayor of Albuquerque and former New Mexico State Auditor Tim Keller, and Lieutenant Governor and former state senator from the 28th district Howie Morales.[citation needed]

Minority Leader of the New Mexico Senate from the 29th district Gregory A. Baca is a potential Republican candidate.[24]

New York Edit

Governor Kathy Hochul took office in 2021 upon the resignation of Andrew Cuomo and was elected to a full term in 2022 with 53.2% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election to a second full term but has not yet stated if she will do so.

Former U.S. Representative from New York's 1st congressional district and nominee for Governor of New York in 2022 Lee Zeldin has expressed interest in running again.[25][26]

Ohio Edit

Governor Mike DeWine was re-elected in 2022 with 62.4% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Ohio Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

U.S Marine veteran Jeremiah Workman, the running mate of Joe Blystone during the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary, has announced his candidacy.[27] Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted and Attorney General Dave Yost have expressed interest in running.[28][29]

Oklahoma Edit

Governor Kevin Stitt was re-elected in 2022 with 55.4% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the Oklahoma Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third term.

State Auditor Cindy Byrd, Attorney General Gentner Drummond, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Charles McCall, Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell, President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate Greg Treat, and Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters are all potential Republican candidates.[30][31][32][33][34]

Oregon Edit

Governor Tina Kotek was elected in 2022 with 47% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if she will do so.

Pennsylvania Edit

Governor Josh Shapiro was elected in 2022 with 56.5% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election, but has not yet stated if he will do so.

Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee against Shapiro in 2022, has been named as a potential candidate.[35]

Rhode Island Edit

Governor Dan McKee took office in 2021 upon the resignation of Gina Raimondo and was elected to a full term in 2022 with 58.1% of the vote. Because McKee served less than two years of Raimondo's term, he is eligible to run for re-election to a second consecutive full term. However, he has not yet stated if he will do so.

South Carolina Edit

Governor Henry McMaster was re-elected in 2022 with 58.1% of the vote. He will be term-limited by the South Carolina Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

Possible Republican candidates include lieutenant governor Pamela Evette, state senate majority leader A. Shane Massey, U.S. Senator and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott, businessman and 2018 gubernatorial candidate John Warren, and attorney general Alan Wilson.[36][37]

South Dakota Edit

Governor Kristi Noem was re-elected in 2022 with 62% of the vote. She will be term-limited by the South Dakota Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson has been named as a potential Republican candidate while U.S. Senator Mike Rounds, who served as Governor from 2003 to 2011, is also reportedly considering a candidacy,[38] with one poll showing a tie with Johnson in a potential Republican primary.[39]

Tennessee Edit

Governor Bill Lee was re-elected in 2022 with 64.9% of the vote. He is term-limited by the Tennessee Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election to a third consecutive term.

U.S. Representative Mark Green, Knox County Mayor and professional wrestler Glenn Jacobs, also known as "Kane", and state house speaker Cameron Sexton have been named as potential Republican candidates.[40]

Texas Edit

Governor Greg Abbott was re-elected in 2022 with 54.8% of the vote. Because Texas does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a fourth term, but has not yet stated whether he will do so.

Dave Clark, a former Amazon executive and former CEO of Flexport and James Talarico, state representative from the 50th district, are seen as a potential Democratic candidates.[41][42]

Vermont Edit

The incumbent Governor of Vermont will be determined in 2024, as Vermont elects governors on a two-year cycle.

Wisconsin Edit

Governor Tony Evers was re-elected in 2022 with 51.2% of the vote. Because Wisconsin does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution, he is eligible to run for re-election to a third term, and has not ruled out doing so.[43]

U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher is seen as a potential Republican candidate.[44]

Wyoming Edit

Governor Mark Gordon was re-elected in 2022 with 74.1% of the vote. He will be term limited by the Wyoming Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re-election for a third consecutive term.

Former President Donald Trump has encouraged Republican state senator Bo Biteman to run for the position in 2026.[45]

Territories and federal district Edit

District of Columbia Edit

Mayor Muriel Bowser was re-elected in 2022 with 74.6% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election to a fourth term, but has not yet stated whether she will do so.

Guam Edit

Governor Lou Leon Guerrero was re-elected in 2022 with 55.5% of the vote. She will be term limited in 2026 and cannot seek re-election for a third consecutive term.

Northern Mariana Islands Edit

Governor Arnold Palacios was elected in 2022 with 54.1% of the vote. He is eligible to run for re-election to a second term, but has not yet stated whether he will do so.

U.S. Virgin Islands Edit

Governor Albert Bryan was re-elected in 2022 with 56.1% of the vote. He will be term limited in 2026 and cannot seek re-election for a third consecutive term.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Ivey took office after her predecessor, Robert J. Bentley, resigned. She was subsequently elected in 2018.
  2. ^ Reynolds took office after her predecessor, Terry Branstad, resigned. She was subsequently elected in 2018.
  3. ^ Hochul took office after her predecessor, Andrew Cuomo, resigned. She was subsequently elected in 2022.
  4. ^ McKee took office after his predecessor, Gina Raimondo, resigned. He was subsequently elected in 2022.
  5. ^ McMaster took office after his predecessor, Nikki Haley, resigned. He was subsequently elected in 2018.

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For related races see 2026 United States elections United States gubernatorial elections are scheduled to be held on November 3 2026 in 36 states and three territories The previous gubernatorial elections for this group of states took place in 2022 except in New Hampshire and Vermont where governors serve two year terms and will elect their governors in 2024 2026 United States gubernatorial elections 2025 November 3 2026 2027 39 governorships36 states 3 territories Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Democratic incumbent Term limited Democrat Republican incumbent Term limited Republican Independent incumbent No election Incumbent TBD Contents 1 Race summary 1 1 States 1 2 Territories and federal district 2 Alabama 3 Alaska 4 Arizona 5 Arkansas 6 California 7 Colorado 8 Connecticut 9 Florida 10 Georgia 11 Hawaii 12 Idaho 13 Illinois 14 Iowa 15 Kansas 16 Maine 17 Maryland 18 Massachusetts 19 Michigan 20 Minnesota 21 Nebraska 22 Nevada 23 New Hampshire 24 New Mexico 25 New York 26 Ohio 27 Oklahoma 28 Oregon 29 Pennsylvania 30 Rhode Island 31 South Carolina 32 South Dakota 33 Tennessee 34 Texas 35 Vermont 36 Wisconsin 37 Wyoming 38 Territories and federal district 38 1 District of Columbia 38 2 Guam 38 3 Northern Mariana Islands 38 4 U S Virgin Islands 39 Notes 40 ReferencesRace summary EditStates Edit State Governor Party First elected Last race Status CandidatesAlabama Kay Ivey Republican 2017 a 67 4 R Term limited TBDAlaska Mike Dunleavy Republican 2018 50 3 R Term limited TBDArizona Katie Hobbs Democratic 2022 50 3 D Eligible TBDArkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican 2022 63 0 R Eligible TBDCalifornia Gavin Newsom Democratic 2018 59 2 D Term limited Eleni Kounalakis Democratic 1 Jesse Perez Democratic 2 Tony Thurmond Democratic 3 Betty Yee Democratic 4 Colorado Jared Polis Democratic 2018 58 5 D Term limited TBDConnecticut Ned Lamont Democratic 2018 56 0 D Eligible TBDFlorida Ron DeSantis Republican 2018 59 4 R Term limited TBDGeorgia Brian Kemp Republican 2018 53 4 R Term limited TBDHawaii Josh Green Democratic 2022 63 2 D Eligible TBDIdaho Brad Little Republican 2018 60 5 R Eligible TBDIllinois J B Pritzker Democratic 2018 54 9 D Eligible TBDIowa Kim Reynolds Republican 2017 b 58 1 R Eligible TBDKansas Laura Kelly Democratic 2018 49 5 D Term limited TBDMaine Janet Mills Democratic 2018 55 7 D Term limited TBDMaryland Wes Moore Democratic 2022 64 5 D Eligible TBDMassachusetts Maura Healey Democratic 2022 63 7 D Eligible TBDMichigan Gretchen Whitmer Democratic 2018 54 5 D Term limited TBDMinnesota Tim Walz DFL 2018 52 3 DFL Eligible TBDNebraska Jim Pillen Republican 2022 59 7 R Eligible TBDNevada Joe Lombardo Republican 2022 48 8 R Eligible TBDNew Hampshire TBD in 2024New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic 2018 52 0 D Term limited TBDNew York Kathy Hochul Democratic 2021 c 53 2 D Eligible TBDOhio Mike DeWine Republican 2018 62 4 R Term limited TBDOklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican 2018 55 4 R Term limited TBDOregon Tina Kotek Democratic 2022 47 0 D Eligible TBDPennsylvania Josh Shapiro Democratic 2022 56 5 D Eligible Ken Krawchuk Libertarian 5 Rhode Island Dan McKee Democratic 2021 d 57 9 D Eligible TBDSouth Carolina Henry McMaster Republican 2017 e 58 1 R Term limited TBDSouth Dakota Kristi Noem Republican 2018 62 0 R Term limited TBDTennessee Bill Lee Republican 2018 64 9 R Term limited TBDTexas Greg Abbott Republican 2014 54 8 R Eligible TBDVermont TBD in 2024Wisconsin Tony Evers Democratic 2018 51 2 D Eligible TBDWyoming Mark Gordon Republican 2018 78 7 R Term limited TBDTerritories and federal district Edit Territory Governor Party First elected Last race Status CandidatesDistrict of Columbia Muriel Bowser Democratic 2014 74 7 D Eligible TBDGuam Lou Leon Guerrero Democratic 2018 55 5 D Term limited TBDNorthern Mariana Islands Arnold Palacios Independent 2022 54 0 I Eligible TBDU S Virgin Islands Albert Bryan Democratic 2018 56 0 D Term limited TBDAlabama EditMain article 2026 Alabama gubernatorial election Governor Kay Ivey was re elected in 2022 with 67 4 of the vote She will be term limited by the Constitution of Alabama in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth Huntsville mayor Tommy Battle businessman candidate for Governor in 2002 2010 and 2022 and son of former Governor Fob James Tim James and Attorney General Steve Marshall are considered potential Republican candidates 6 Although Ainsworth has not announced a candidacy he has been endorsed for the 2026 gubernatorial election by Nathaniel Ledbetter the speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives 7 Alaska EditGovernor Mike Dunleavy was re elected in 2022 with 50 3 of the vote He will be term limited by the Constitution of Alaska in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Arizona EditGovernor Katie Hobbs was elected in 2022 with 50 3 of the vote She is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if she will do so Arkansas EditGovernor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was elected in 2022 with 63 1 of the vote She is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if she will do so California EditMain article 2026 California gubernatorial election Governor Gavin Newsom was re elected in 2022 with 59 2 of the vote He will be term limited by the California Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third term Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis FFA Secretary Jesse Perez and former Controller Betty Yee all announced their candidacies 1 4 Colorado EditGovernor Jared Polis was re elected in 2022 with 58 5 of the vote He will be term limited by the Colorado Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Connecticut EditGovernor Ned Lamont was re elected in 2022 with 56 of the vote Because Connecticut does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a third term However Lamont has suggested though not outright confirmed that he will be retiring 8 Florida EditMain article 2026 Florida gubernatorial election Governor Ron DeSantis was re elected in 2022 with 59 4 of the vote He will be term limited by the Florida Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term U S Representative from Florida s 19th congressional district Byron Donalds has expressed interest in running for the Republican nomination 9 10 while Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran Attorney General Ashley Moody Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson and Mayor of Miami and Republican candidate for President in 2024 Francis Suarez are seen as potential Republican candidates 11 12 13 On the Democratic side Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives and Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 67th District Fentrice Driskell and former Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Chair of the Florida Democratic Party and candidate for Governor in 2022 Nikki Fried are seen as potential candidates 14 15 Georgia EditMain article 2026 Georgia gubernatorial election Governor Brian Kemp was re elected in 2022 with 53 4 of the vote He will be term limited by the Georgia Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Attorney General Christopher M Carr and Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones have expressed interest in running for the Republican nomination while Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper former U S Senator Kelly Loeffler and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are seen as potential Republican candidates 16 17 18 On the Democratic side founder of Fair Fight Action former Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives and nominee for governor in 2018 and 2022 Stacey Abrams has expressed interest in running for the nomination while former Mayor of Atlanta and former director of the White House Office of Public Engagement Keisha Lance Bottoms former state senator nominee for governor in 2014 and grandson of former Governor and former U S President Jimmy Carter Jason Carter and Mayor of Atlanta Andre Dickens are seen as potential candidates 19 20 Hawaii EditGovernor Josh Green was elected in 2022 with 63 2 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if he will do so Idaho EditGovernor Brad Little was re elected in 2022 with 60 5 of the vote Because Idaho does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a third term but has not yet stated whether he will do so Illinois EditGovernor J B Pritzker was re elected in 2022 with 54 9 of the vote Because Illinois does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a third term but has not yet stated whether he will do so Iowa EditGovernor Kim Reynolds was re elected in 2022 with 58 1 of the vote Because Iowa does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution she is eligible to run for re election to a third term but has not yet stated whether she will do so Kansas EditGovernor Laura Kelly was re elected in 2022 with 49 5 of the vote She will be term limited by the Kansas Constitution and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Maine EditGovernor Janet Mills was re elected in 2022 with 55 4 of the vote She will be term limited by the Maine Constitution and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Maryland EditGovernor Wes Moore was elected in 2022 with 64 5 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if he will do so Andy Ellis former Maryland and Baltimore City Green Party Co Chair has established a campaign finance committee and is exploring a run as a Green Party candidate 21 Massachusetts EditGovernor Maura Healey was elected in 2022 with 63 7 of the vote Healey is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if she will do so Michigan EditMain article 2026 Michigan gubernatorial election Governor Gretchen Whitmer was re elected in 2022 with 54 5 of the vote She will be term limited by the Michigan Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third term Potential Democratic candidates include Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist 22 and Michigan Senate Majority Whip Member of the Michigan Senate from the 8th district and former Member of the Michigan Senate from the 13th district Mallory McMorrow 23 Minnesota EditGovernor Tim Walz was re elected in 2022 with 52 3 of the vote Because Minnesota does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a third term but has not yet stated whether he will do so Historically Minnesotan governors have not gone on to a third consecutive term either opting not to run or being defeated Nebraska EditGovernor Jim Pillen was elected in 2022 with 59 7 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if he will do so Nevada EditGovernor Joe Lombardo was elected in 2022 with 48 8 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if he will do so New Hampshire EditThe incumbent governor will be determined in 2024 as New Hampshire elects their governors on a two year cycle New Mexico EditMain article 2026 New Mexico gubernatorial election Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham was re elected in 2022 with 52 of the vote She will be term limited by the New Mexico Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Potential Democratic candidates include U S Senator Martin Heinrich Mayor of Albuquerque and former New Mexico State Auditor Tim Keller and Lieutenant Governor and former state senator from the 28th district Howie Morales citation needed Minority Leader of the New Mexico Senate from the 29th district Gregory A Baca is a potential Republican candidate 24 New York EditMain article 2026 New York gubernatorial election Governor Kathy Hochul took office in 2021 upon the resignation of Andrew Cuomo and was elected to a full term in 2022 with 53 2 of the vote She is eligible to run for re election to a second full term but has not yet stated if she will do so Former U S Representative from New York s 1st congressional district and nominee for Governor of New York in 2022 Lee Zeldin has expressed interest in running again 25 26 Ohio EditMain article 2026 Ohio gubernatorial election Governor Mike DeWine was re elected in 2022 with 62 4 of the vote He will be term limited by the Ohio Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term U S Marine veteran Jeremiah Workman the running mate of Joe Blystone during the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary has announced his candidacy 27 Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted and Attorney General Dave Yost have expressed interest in running 28 29 Oklahoma EditMain article 2026 Oklahoma gubernatorial election Governor Kevin Stitt was re elected in 2022 with 55 4 of the vote He will be term limited by the Oklahoma Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third term State Auditor Cindy Byrd Attorney General Gentner Drummond Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Charles McCall Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate Greg Treat and Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters are all potential Republican candidates 30 31 32 33 34 Oregon EditGovernor Tina Kotek was elected in 2022 with 47 of the vote She is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if she will do so Pennsylvania EditMain article 2026 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election Governor Josh Shapiro was elected in 2022 with 56 5 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election but has not yet stated if he will do so Doug Mastriano the Republican nominee against Shapiro in 2022 has been named as a potential candidate 35 Rhode Island EditMain article 2026 Rhode Island gubernatorial election Governor Dan McKee took office in 2021 upon the resignation of Gina Raimondo and was elected to a full term in 2022 with 58 1 of the vote Because McKee served less than two years of Raimondo s term he is eligible to run for re election to a second consecutive full term However he has not yet stated if he will do so South Carolina EditMain article 2026 South Carolina gubernatorial election Governor Henry McMaster was re elected in 2022 with 58 1 of the vote He will be term limited by the South Carolina Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term Possible Republican candidates include lieutenant governor Pamela Evette state senate majority leader A Shane Massey U S Senator and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Tim Scott businessman and 2018 gubernatorial candidate John Warren and attorney general Alan Wilson 36 37 South Dakota EditMain article 2026 South Dakota gubernatorial election Governor Kristi Noem was re elected in 2022 with 62 of the vote She will be term limited by the South Dakota Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term U S Representative Dusty Johnson has been named as a potential Republican candidate while U S Senator Mike Rounds who served as Governor from 2003 to 2011 is also reportedly considering a candidacy 38 with one poll showing a tie with Johnson in a potential Republican primary 39 Tennessee EditMain article 2026 Tennessee gubernatorial election Governor Bill Lee was re elected in 2022 with 64 9 of the vote He is term limited by the Tennessee Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election to a third consecutive term U S Representative Mark Green Knox County Mayor and professional wrestler Glenn Jacobs also known as Kane and state house speaker Cameron Sexton have been named as potential Republican candidates 40 Texas EditMain article 2026 Texas gubernatorial election Governor Greg Abbott was re elected in 2022 with 54 8 of the vote Because Texas does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a fourth term but has not yet stated whether he will do so Dave Clark a former Amazon executive and former CEO of Flexport and James Talarico state representative from the 50th district are seen as a potential Democratic candidates 41 42 Vermont EditThe incumbent Governor of Vermont will be determined in 2024 as Vermont elects governors on a two year cycle Wisconsin EditMain article 2026 Wisconsin gubernatorial election Governor Tony Evers was re elected in 2022 with 51 2 of the vote Because Wisconsin does not have gubernatorial term limits in its Constitution he is eligible to run for re election to a third term and has not ruled out doing so 43 U S Representative Mike Gallagher is seen as a potential Republican candidate 44 Wyoming EditMain article 2026 Wyoming gubernatorial election Governor Mark Gordon was re elected in 2022 with 74 1 of the vote He will be term limited by the Wyoming Constitution in 2026 and cannot seek re election for a third consecutive term Former President Donald Trump has encouraged Republican state senator Bo Biteman to run for the position in 2026 45 Territories and federal district EditDistrict of Columbia Edit Mayor Muriel Bowser was re elected in 2022 with 74 6 of the vote She is eligible to run for re election to a fourth term but has not yet stated whether she will do so Guam Edit Governor Lou Leon Guerrero was re elected in 2022 with 55 5 of the vote She will be term limited in 2026 and cannot seek re election for a third consecutive term Northern Mariana Islands Edit Governor Arnold Palacios was elected in 2022 with 54 1 of the vote He is eligible to run for re election to a second term but has not yet stated whether he will do so U S Virgin Islands Edit Governor Albert Bryan was re elected in 2022 with 56 1 of the vote He will be term limited in 2026 and cannot seek re election for a third consecutive term Notes Edit Ivey 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