Map of the results Democratic gain Republican gain Democratic hold Republican hold Independent gain No electionThe 2013 Special elections, although covered in this article, are not included in this infobox summary.
United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 4, 2014, in 36 states and three territories, concurrent with other elections during the 2014 United States elections.
All totaled, the Republicans had a net gain of two seats (giving them 31 total), the Democrats had a net loss of three seats (leaving them with 18 total), and an independent picked up one seat (giving them 1 total). As a result of these races, Republican Terry Branstad was re-elected to his sixth full four-year term as governor of Iowa, and thus became the longest-serving governor in U.S. history.[2]
As of 2024, this is the last time that Republicans have won gubernatorial races in Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, New Mexico, and Wisconsin; and the last time Democrats won races in New Hampshire and Vermont. This is also the last time that the Republicans have made a net gain of governorships in a midterm election, and the last time that a candidate outside of the two major parties has won the governorship of any state.
Election predictions
Several sites and individuals published predictions of competitive seats. These predictions looked at factors such as the strength of the incumbent (if the incumbent is running for re-election), the strength of the candidates, and the partisan leanings of the state (reflected in part by the state's Cook Partisan Voting Index rating). The predictions assigned ratings to each seat, with the rating indicating the predicted advantage that a party has in winning that seat.
Most election predictors use:
"tossup": no advantage
"tilt" (used by some predictors): advantage that is not quite as strong as "lean"
"lean": slight advantage
"likely": significant, but surmountable, advantage
Former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Lee George challenged Bentley in the Republican primary, as did Bob Starkey, a retired software company executive.[58][59]
GovernorSean Parnell ran for another term.[63] Attorney and 2010 Republican primary candidate Bill Walker at first ran in the Republican primary, but withdrew and instead ran as an independent.[64] Governor Parnell was defeated by Independent Bill Walker.
Former Mayor of JuneauByron Mallott won the Democratic gubernatorial primary on August 19 with 80% of the vote.[65] On September 2, Walker and Mallott merged their campaigns, with Walker, who ran for governor and Mallott, who ran for lieutenant governor.[66]
GovernorJan Brewer was term-limited in 2014 despite only serving one full term, as Arizona state law limits office holders to two consecutive terms, regardless of whether they are full or partial terms. In November 2012, Brewer declared she was looking into what she called "ambiguity" in Arizona's term-limit law to seek a second full four-year term.[68]
On March 12, 2014, Brewer announced she would not seek re-election to another four-year term, which would have required a "longshot court challenge" to the Arizona Constitution.
GovernorJerry Brown sought re-election. He was elected to a third non-consecutive term with 53.1% of the vote in 2010, having previously served as governor from 1975 to 1983.[81]
State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly and former U.S. Treasury Department Official Neel Kashkari were running for the Republican nomination.[82] Former Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado launched a campaign but then withdrew.[83] With 19 percent of the vote Kashkari came in second after Governor Jerry Brown (54 percent) under California's new Nonpartisan blanket primary.
GovernorJohn Hickenlooper sought re-election. Hickenlooper was elected with 50.7% of the vote in 2010.
State Senator Greg Brophy, Former Congressman Tom Tancredo, Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler, and former Congressman Bob Beauprez all ran for the Republican nomination. Beauprez was the Republican nominee.
GovernorRick Scott was elected with 48.9% of the vote in 2010, defeating then-Chief Financial Officer of Florida Alex Sink by a margin of just over 1 percent.[90] He announced his bid for a second term[91] and faced former Republican Governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist[92] and Libertarian Adrian Wyllie.[93]
GovernorNeil Abercrombie launched his re-election campaign on April 29, 2013; sought a second term in 2014.[103] Abercrombie was elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2010 over former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona. However, in 2014, State Senator David Ige challenged Abercrombie for the Democratic nomination, and successfully defeated Abercrombie for the nomination in a landslide victory during the state's primary election on August 9, 2014. Abercrombie's primary election defeat was the first in Hawaii history for a governor, and marked the first time an incumbent governor lost re-election since William F. Quinn's defeat in 1962.[104]
In the midst of Abercrombie's loss, former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona won the Republican nomination for governor for the second time, and former Honolulu mayorMufi Hannemann won his primary as an independent. They along with David Ige advanced to the gubernatorial general election. Ige won the election.
GovernorButch Otter sought a third term.[106] Otter was elected to a second term with 59.1% of the vote in 2010.[107] State Senator Russ Fulcher unsuccessfully challenged Otter for the Republican nomination.[108]
A. J. Balukoff, President of the Boise School Board,[109] won the Democratic nomination.
Democratic GovernorPat Quinn sought re-election, but was defeated by Businessman Bruce Rauner. Quinn was elected to a full term with 46.6% of the vote in 2010.
GovernorTerry Branstad sought a sixth non-consecutive term.[113] He was elected to a fifth term (non-consecutive) with 53% of the vote in 2010.[114] Political activist Tom Hoefling unsuccessfully challenged Branstad for the Republican nomination.[115]
GovernorPaul LePage sought a second term.[125] LePage was elected with 38.3% of the vote in a competitive three member race in 2010.[126] He easily won the Republican nomination.
On the Republican side, candidates had included Harford County Executive David R. Craig,[134] Chairman of Change Maryland and former Maryland Secretary of Appointments Larry Hogan,[135] Delegate Ron George, former Charles County Republican Central Committee Chairman Charles Lollar,[136] and 2012 U.S. Senate candidate Brian Vaeth.[137]
On June 24, Brown and Hogan won their respective primaries. On November 4, Hogan was elected as governor.[138]
State Senator and Cape Air CEO Dan Wolf was running for the Democratic nomination, but withdrew after the Ethics Commission ruled his co-ownership of Cape Air violated state conflict of interest rules.[141]
Republican candidates included former Massachusetts cabinet official and 2010 nominee Charlie Baker,[147] and TEA Party member and Shrewsbury small businessman Mark Fisher.[148] Baker won the nomination.
GovernorRick Snyder sought re-election to a second term and was unopposed in the August 5 party primary.[150] Snyder was elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2010.
Former Representative Mark Schauer was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.[151]
Former Republican Lieutenant GovernorRick Sheehy had been endorsed by Heineman, but Sheehy exited the race due to a report regarding a series of inappropriate phone calls he had made to women who were not his wife.[162]State SenatorsTom Carlson, Charlie Janssen, and Beau McCoy also ran for the Republican nomination.[163][164] Other potential Republican candidates include Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Foley and businessman Pete Ricketts. The nomination was won by Ricketts.
Executive Director of the Center for Rural Affairs Chuck Hassebrook ran for the Democratic nomination.[165]State SenatorAnnette Dubas was also running, but she has withdrawn, leaving Hassebrook the only Democratic candidate.[166] Hassebrook won the nomination.
Anthropology Professor Frederick "Fred" Conquest and Businessman Chris Hyepock ran for the Democratic nomination.[169] Bob Goodman, won the nomination.
Family therapist David Lory VanDerBeek successfully sought the Independent American nomination.
Incumbent Republican Governor Tom Corbett ran for re-election to a second term but was defeated by the Democratic nominee, Tom Wolf. This marked the first time an incumbent governor running for re-election in Pennsylvania lost.[193]
GovernorLincoln Chafee retired after one term in office.[196] Chafee was elected with 36.1% in a competitive three-way race in 2010 in which he ran as an independent.[197] He became a Democrat in May 2013, promoting speculation he would run for a second term, but later announced that he would not run for re-election on September 4, 2013.[198]
Cranston Mayor Allan Fung ran for the Republican nomination.[202]Moderate Party Chairman Ken Block, who received 6.5% of the vote in the 2010 gubernatorial election, had filed to run again for the Moderate Party.[203] He has since switched to run as a Republican. Fung won the nomination.
GovernorDennis Daugaard sought re-election.[209] Daugaard was elected with 61.5% of the vote in 2010. Republican former State Representative Lora Hubbel has announced a primary challenge to Daugaard.[210]
Joe Lowe, the former Director of Wildland Fire Suppression, ran for the Democratic nomination.[211] Other speculated candidates included former Commissioner of Schools and Public Lands Bryce Healy, former Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, and Sioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether, but they have all ruled out running for governor.[212][213][214]
On August 7, Haslam won the Republican nomination with 87.7%.[218] He faced Democrat Charlie Brown, Constitution Party nominee Shaun Crowell, Green Party nominee Isa Infante, and Libertarian Daniel T. Lewis.[219] Haslam won re-election to a second term.
GovernorRick Perry was eligible to run for re-election, but chose not to seek a fourth term on July 8, 2013.[221] Perry was re-elected to a third term with 55.1% of the vote in 2010.
GovernorPeter Shumlin, re-elected in 2012, sought re-election. Vermont governors serve two-year terms.[228] He faced Republican businessman Scott Milne, among many other candidates, in the general election.
Since no candidate received more than 50% of the vote, the Vermont General Assembly voted to choose the winner, of which Shumlin won re-election by a vote of 110–69, with one abstention.[229]
GovernorMatt Mead sought re-election.[234] Mead was elected with 65.68% of the vote in 2010. He won the GOP primary on August 19, 2014, with 55% of the vote against Taylor Haynes (32%) and Cindy Hill (13%).
The Democratic nominee is Pete Gosar.[235]
Bowser won the election, becoming the second female mayor of the District of Columbia since Sharon Pratt left office in 1995. She was also elected to the lowest share of the vote in Washington, D.C. history.
GovernorEddie Calvo ran for re-election to a second term. Calvo was elected with 50.61% of the vote in 2010, defeating former Democratic Governor Carl Gutierrez.
In June 2014, Gutierrez announced his intention to challenge Governor Calvo, setting up a rematch of the 2010 gubernatorial contest.[249]
GovernorEloy Inos, who was elected as lieutenant governor in 2009 as a member of the Covenant Party, succeeded his predecessor Benigno Fitial (R) upon the latter's resignation on February 20, 2013, sought a full term. In September 2013 he moved to re-unify the Covenant Party with the Republican Party, and is running as a Republican in 2014. His running mate is Senate President Ralph Torres (R-Saipan).[251]
Former Ports Authority executive director Edward "Tofila" Deleon Guerrero is running as a Democrat, with former representative Danny Quitugua as his running mate.[252]
Former Republican Governor Juan Babauta is running as an independent, with former Republican Senator Juan Torres as his running mate.[253]
2009 Republican candidate Heinz Hofschneider ran as an independent, with Senator Ray Yumul (I-Saipan) as his running mate.[253]
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