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1876–2024
Elections / 2023

The 2023 elections

An off-year cycle: 3 governor's races on the ballot. The map carries the full 50-state standing of the governorships.

2023 governor margin by stateA map of the United States with each state filled by its 2023 result — deep red (Republican) through neutral to deep blue (Democratic), and gold where an independent or third-party candidate carried the state.Alabama · —Alaska · —Arizona · —Colorado · —Florida · —Georgia · —Indiana · —Kansas · —Maine · —Massachusetts · —Minnesota · —New Jersey · —North Carolina · —North Dakota · —Oklahoma · —Pennsylvania · —South Dakota · —Texas · —Wyoming · —Connecticut · —Missouri · —West Virginia · —Illinois · —New Mexico · —Arkansas · —California · —Delaware · —District of Columbia · —Hawaii · —Iowa · —Kentucky · D+5.1Maryland · —Michigan · —Mississippi · R+3.2Montana · —New Hampshire · —New York · —Ohio · —Oregon · —Tennessee · —Utah · —Virginia · —Washington · —Wisconsin · —Nebraska · —South Carolina · —Idaho · —Nevada · —Vermont · —Louisiana · R+25.6Rhode Island · —
The 50 governorships
Standing after 2023

Republicans hold 27 of the 50 governorships.

Before
After
26 = control of most statehouses
Democratic23
Republican27

A net of 1 to the Republicans — 1 seat flipped.

2023governor margin
D+60
R+60
States that elected a governor in 2023, each filled by its result. States without a race this cycle are faint.
Odd-year cycle — statewide results. The panel shows the full 50-state standing after this cycle.

Governors 2023: Democrats won 1, Republicans 2 of 3 races →

Governor pages cover 2018–2025: even-year cycles with county-level precinct detail, the odd-year VA/NJ and KY/LA/MS races as certified statewide results. See the methodology for series notes.