United States gubernatorial elections, 2004

United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
United States
November 2, 2004

Governorships of DE, IN, MO, MT, NH, NC, ND, UT, VT, WA, WV, AS, and PR
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 28 governorships 22 governorships
Seats before 28 22
Seats after 28 22
Seat change +0 +0

Results:
  Republican holds
  Republican pickups
  Democratic holds
  Democratic pickups

The United States gubernatorial elections of 2004 were held on November 2, 2004. Eleven states voted to select a governor (and in some cases, lieutenant governor). There was no net gain in seats for either party.

Election results

State names link to specific articles about its election

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Delaware Ruth Ann Minner Democratic Re-elected, 50.9% Bill Lee (Republican) 45.8%
Frank Infante (IPD) 3.4%
Indiana Joe Kernan Democratic Defeated, 45.5% Mitch Daniels (Republican) 53.2%
Kenn Gividen (Libertarian) 1.2%
Missouri Bob Holden Democratic Defeated in primary Matt Blunt (Republican) 50.8%
Claire McCaskill (Democratic) 47.9%
John Swenson (Libertarian) 1%
Robert Wells (Constitution) 0.4%
Montana Judy Martz Republican Retired, Democratic victory Brian Schweitzer (Democratic) 50.4%
Bob Brown (Republican) 46%
Bob Kelleher (Green) 1.9%
Stan Jones (Libertarian) 1.7%
New Hampshire Craig Benson Republican Defeated, 48.9% John Lynch (Democratic) 51%
North Carolina Mike Easley Democratic Re-elected, 55.6% Patrick Ballantine (Republican) 42.9%
Barbara Howe (Libertarian) 1.5%
North Dakota John Hoeven Republican Re-elected, 71.3% Joe Satrom (Democratic) 27.4%
Roland Riemers (Libertarian) 1.4%
Utah Olene Walker Republican Defeated in primary Jon Huntsman (Republican) 57.7%
Scott Matheson (Democratic) 41.4%
Ken Larsen (Personal Choice) 1%
Vermont Jim Douglas Republican Re-elected, 58.7% Peter Clavelle (Democratic) 37.9%
Cris Ericson (Marijuana) 1.4%
Patricia Hejny (Independent) 0.8%
Hardy Machia (Libertarian) 0.8%
Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union) 0.4%
Washington Gary Locke Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Christine Gregoire (Democratic) 48.873%
Dino Rossi (Republican) 48.868%
Ruth Bennett (Libertarian) 2.26%
West Virginia Bob Wise Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Joe Manchin (Democratic) 63.5%
Monty Warner (Republican) 34%
Jesse Johnson (Mountain) 2.5%
Territory Incumbent Party Status Competing candidates
American Samoa Togiola Tulafono Democratic Elected to full term, 48.45% (55.7% in Runoff) Afoa Moega Lutu (Samoa Reunification Party) 39.39% (44.3% in Runoff)
Te'o J. Fuavai (Independent) 12.16%[1]
Puerto Rico Sila Calderon PPD/Democratic Retired, PPD/Democratic victory Aníbal Acevedo Vilá (PPD/Democratic) 48.4%
Pedro Rosselló (PNP/Democratic) 48.2%
Rubén Berríos (Puerto Rican Independence Party) 2.7%

See also

References

  1. "AS Governor Race – Nov 02, 2004". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 2010-05-24.


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