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United States gubernatorial elections, 2002 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

United States gubernatorial elections, 2002

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Republican holds in dark red, Republican pickups in light red, Democratic holds in dark blue, Democratic pickups in light blue
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Republican holds in dark red, Republican pickups in light red, Democratic holds in dark blue, Democratic pickups in light blue

The U.S. gubernatorial elections of 2002 were held on November 4, 2002. Thirty-six states voted to select a governor (and in some cases, lieutenant governor).

  • Alabama gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Alaska gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Arizona gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2002
  • California gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Colorado gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Connecticut gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Florida gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Georgia gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Idaho gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Illinois gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Iowa gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Kansas gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Maine gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Maryland gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Michigan gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Nebraska gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Nevada gubernatorial election, 2002
  • New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2002
  • New Mexico gubernatorial election, 2002
  • New York gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Ohio gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Oregon gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Rhode Island gubernatorial election, 2002
  • South Carolina gubernatorial election, 2002
  • South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Tennessee gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Texas gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Vermont gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Wisconsin gubernatorial election, 2002
  • Wyoming gubernatorial election, 2002

[edit] Election results

Color of row indicates which party won the election

State Incumbent Party Status Outcome
Alabama Don Siegelman Democrat Defeated Bob Riley (R) 49.2%
Don Siegelman (D) 49%
Alaska Tony Knowles Democrat Term-Limited Frank Murkowski (R) 55.9%
Fran Ulmer (D) 40.7%
Arizona Jane Dee Hull Republican Term-Limited Janet Napolitano (D) 46.2%
Matt Salmon (R) 45.2%
Richard Mahoney (I) 6.9%
Arkansas Mike Huckabee Republican Re-elected to 2nd full term Mike Huckabee (R) 53%
Jimmie Lou Fisher (D) 46%
California Gray Davis Democratic Re-elected to 2nd term Gray Davis (D) 47.3%
Bill Simon (R) 42.4%
Peter Camejo (G) 5.3%
Gary Copeland (L) 2.2%
Colorado Bill Owens Republican Re-elected to 2nd term Bill Owens (R) 62.6%
Rollie Heath (D) 33.7%
Ronald Forthofer (G) 2.3%
Connecticut John Rowland Republican Re-elected to 3rd term John Rowland (R) 56.1%
Bill Curry (D) 43.9%
Florida Jeb Bush Republican Re-elected to 2nd term Jeb Bush (R) 56%
Bill McBride (D) 43.1%
Georgia Roy Barnes Democratic Defeated Sonny Perdue (R) 51.4%
Roy Barnes (D) 46.2%
Hawaii Benjamin Cayetano Democratic Term-Limited Linda Lingle (R) 51.6%
Mazie Hirono (D) 47%
Idaho Dirk Kempthorne Republican Re-elected to 2nd term Dirk Kempthorne (R) 56.3%
Jerry Brady (D) 41.7%
Daniel Adams (L) 2%
Illinois George Ryan Republican Retired after one term Rod Blagojevich (D) 52.2%
Jim Ryan (R) 45.1%
Cal Skinner (L) 2.1%
Iowa Tom Vilsack Democrat Re-elected to 2nd term Tom Vilsack (D) 52.7%
Doug Gross (R) 44.5%
Kansas Bill Graves Republican Term-Limited Kathleen Sebelius (D) 52.9%
Tim Shallenburger (R) 45.1%
Maine Angus King Independent Term-Limited John Baldacci (D) 47.2%
Peter Cianchette (R) 41.5%
Jonathan Carter (G) 9.3%
John Michael (I) 2.15
Maryland Parris Glendening Democrat Term-Limited Robert Ehrlich (R) 51.6%
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D) 47,7%
Massachusetts Jane Swift Republican Did not seek full term Mitt Romney (R) 49.8%
Shannon O'Brien (D) 44.9%
Jill Stein (G) 3.5%
Michigan John Engler Republican Term-Limited Jennifer Granholm (D) 51.4%
Dick Posthumus (R) 47.4%
Minnesota Jesse Ventura Independence Retired after one term Tim Pawlenty (R) 44.4%
Roger Moe (D) 36.5%
Timothy Penny (I) 16.2%
Ken Pentel (G) 2.3%
Nebraska Mike Johanns Republican Re-elected to 2nd Term Mike Johanns (R) 68.9%
Stormy Dean (D) 27.5%
Paul Rosberg (Nebraska) 3.8%
Nevada Kenny Guinn Republican Re-elected to 2nd Term Kenny Guinn (R) 68.3%
Joseph Neal (D) 22%
NOTA 4.7%
New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen Democrat Ran for US Senate Craig Benson (R) 58.6%
Mark Fernald (D) 38.2%
John Babiarz (L) 2.9%
New Mexico Gary E. Johnson Republican Term-Limited Bill Richardson (D) 55.5%
John Sanchez (R) 34.9%
David Bacon (G) 5.5%
New York George Pataki Republican Re-elected to 3rd term George Pataki (R) 49.4%
Carl McCall (D) 33.5%
Thomas Golisano (Indepedence) 14.3%
Ohio Bob Taft Republican Re-elected to 2nd term Bob Taft (R) 57.7%
Timothy Hagan (D) 38.3%
John Eastman (I) 3.9%
Oklahoma Frank Keating Republican Term-Limited Brad Henry (D) 43.3%
Steve Largent (R) 42.6%
Gary Richardson (I) 14.1%
Oregon John Kitzhaber Democrat Term-Limited Ted Kulongoski (D) 49%
Kevin Mannix (R) 46.1%
Tom Cox (L) 4.58%
Pennsylvania Mark Schweiker Republican Retired after less than one term in office Ed Rendell (D) 53.4%
Mike Fisher (R) 44.4%
Rhode Island Lincoln C. Almond Republican Term-Limited Donald Carcieri (R) 54.8%
Myrth York (D) 45.2%
South Carolina Jim Hodges Democratic Defeated Mark Sanford (R) 52.9%
Jim Hodges (D) 47.1%
South Dakota Bill Janklow Republican Term-Limited Mike Rounds (R) 56.8%
Jim Abbott (D) 41.9%
Tennessee Don Sundquist Republican Term-Limited Phil Bredesen (D) 50.7%
Van Hilleary (R) 47.6%
Texas Rick Perry Republican Re-Elected to a 1st Full Term Rick Perry (R) 57.8%
Tony Sanchez (D) 40%
Vermont Howard Dean Democrat Retired after 5 terms James H. Douglas (R) 44.9%
Doug Racine (D) 42.4%
Cornelius Hogan (I) 9.7%
Wisconsin Scott McCallum Republican Defeated James Doyle (D) 45.1%
Scott McCallum (R) 41.4%
Ed Thompson (L) 10.5%
Wyoming Jim Geringer Republican Term-Limited Dave Freudenthal (D) 50%
Eli Bebout (R) 47.9%
Dave Dawson (L) 2.12%

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