2002 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 5, 2002, in 36 states and two territories. The Republicans won eight seats previously held by the Democrats, as well as the seat previously held by Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura, who was elected on the Reform Party ticket but had since renounced his party affiliation. The Democrats won 10 seats previously held by the Republicans, as well as the seat previously held by Maine governor Angus King, an independent. The elections were held concurrently with the other United States elections of 2002.

2002 United States gubernatorial elections

November 5, 2002

38 governorships
36 states; 2 territories
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 27 21
Seats after 26 24
Seat change 1 3
Popular vote 30,843,168 27,777,088
Percentage 49.37% 44.47%
Seats up 23 11
Seats won 22 14

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Independent Independence
Seats before 1 1
Seats after 0 0
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 524,973 364,534
Percentage 0.84% 0.58%
Seats up 1 1
Seats won 0 0

Map of the results
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     No election

Overall, the Republicans suffered a net loss of one seat while the Democrats made a net gain of three. The Republicans managed to maintain their majority of state governorships, but it was reduced to a margin of only two seats. The elections were notable for the sheer number of state governorships that changed parties – 20 in total, constituting more than half of the seats up for election. Additionally, a number of Democratic and Republican gains occurred in states that typically favor the other party; for instance, Republican candidates won the usually Democratic states of Maryland, Hawaii, Minnesota and Vermont, while Democratic governors were elected in Republican-leaning states like Wyoming, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Kansas.

As of 2024, this election marks the most recent cycle in which Colorado or New York elected a Republican governor.

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