U.S. Governors36 governors’ seats are up for election.
What’s at stake In several states, the party of the governorship has the potential to flip, including Kansas, Florida, Maine, Illinois and Wisconsin.
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Places above the dotted line are where Beauprez’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
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Places above the dotted line are where Foley’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Scott’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will move on to a runoff on Jan. 6.
Places above the dotted line are where Deal’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Rauner’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Brownback’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Baker’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Snyder’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
Places above the dotted line are where Walker’s margin is bigger than Mitt Romney’s was in 2012.
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