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.

Colorado

99% reporting

John Hickenlooper 977,711 49.1%
Bob Beauprez 921,204 46.2%

Connecticut

100% reporting

Dan Malloy 548,248 50.7%
Tom Foley 521,645 48.2%

Florida

100% reporting

Rick Scott 2,861,390 48.2%
Charlie Crist 2,795,263 47.1%

Georgia

100% reporting

Nathan Deal 1,341,161 52.8%
Jason Carter 1,138,476 44.8%

If no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the top two candidates will move on to a runoff on Jan. 6.

Illinois

99% reporting

Bruce Rauner 1,781,052 50.8%
Pat Quinn 1,609,152 45.9%

Kansas

100% reporting

Sam Brownback 423,666 50.0%
Paul Davis 390,614 46.1%

Massachusetts

100% reporting

Charlie Baker 1,041,640 48.5%
Martha Coakley 1,001,279 46.6%

Michigan

100% reporting

Rick Snyder 1,598,922 51.0%
Mark Schauer 1,469,375 46.8%

Wisconsin

100% reporting

Scott Walker 1,259,162 52.3%
Mary Burke 1,121,555 46.6%

Alabama

100% reporting

Robert Bentley 747,357 63.6%
Parker Griffith 427,218 36.4%

Alaska

100% reporting

Bill Walker 117,130 48.1%
Sean Parnell 113,126 46.4%

Arizona

100% reporting

Doug Ducey 799,452 53.5%
Fred DuVal 621,435 41.6%

Arkansas

100% reporting

Asa Hutchinson 468,017 55.4%
Mike Ross 350,535 41.5%

California

100% reporting

Jerry Brown 3,856,253 59.4%
Neel Kashkari 2,640,054 40.6%

Hawaii

100% reporting

David Ige 181,065 49.5%
Duke Aiona 135,742 37.1%

Idaho

100% reporting

Butch Otter 235,349 53.5%
A.J. Balukoff 169,497 38.6%

Iowa

100% reporting

Terry Branstad 664,806 59.1%
Jack Hatch 419,258 37.3%

Maine

100% reporting

Paul LePage 294,189 48.2%
Mike Michaud 264,369 43.3%

Maryland

99% reporting

Larry Hogan 847,107 51.6%
Anthony Brown 770,511 46.9%

Minnesota

100% reporting

Mark Dayton 988,713 50.1%
Jeff Johnson 878,937 44.5%

Nebraska

100% reporting

Pete Ricketts 301,646 57.6%
Chuck Hassebrook 203,968 38.9%

Nevada

100% reporting

Brian Sandoval 386,535 70.6%
Robert Goodman 130,742 23.9%

New Hampshire

100% reporting

Maggie Hassan 255,229 52.6%
Walt Havenstein 230,305 47.4%

New Mexico

100% reporting

Susana Martinez 288,482 57.3%
Gary King 214,614 42.7%

New York

99% reporting

Andrew Cuomo 1,919,225 54.0%
Rob Astorino 1,443,713 40.6%

Ohio

100% reporting

John Kasich 1,922,436 63.8%
Edward FitzGerald 989,201 32.9%

Oklahoma

100% reporting

Mary Fallin 459,788 55.8%
Joe Dorman 337,728 41.0%

Oregon

94% reporting

John Kitzhaber 668,816 49.8%
Dennis Richardson 600,330 44.7%

Pennsylvania

99% reporting

Tom Wolf 1,899,318 54.9%
Tom Corbett 1,560,057 45.1%

Rhode Island

99% reporting

Gina Raimondo 131,452 40.8%
Allan Fung 117,106 36.3%

South Carolina

100% reporting

Nikki Haley 689,319 56.0%
Vincent Sheheen 510,230 41.4%

South Dakota

100% reporting

Dennis Daugaard 195,373 70.5%
Susan Wismer 70,508 25.4%

Tennessee

100% reporting

Bill Haslam 950,968 70.3%
Charles Brown 308,754 22.8%

Texas

100% reporting

Greg Abbott 2,790,227 59.3%
Wendy Davis 1,832,254 38.9%

Vermont

100% reporting

Peter Shumlin 89,883 46.4%
Scott Milne 87,788 45.3%

Wyoming

100% reporting

Matt Mead 98,029 62.5%
Pete Gosar 45,326 28.9%
Sources: The Associated Press; secretaries of state and boards of election; Daily Kos; Ballotpedia; Natural Earth; U.S. Census Bureau
By Aaron Bycoffe, Jay Boice and Hilary Fung