Virginia's Gubernatorial elections are every four years including 2013.
One of the most expensive gubernatorial races in the 2014 midterm elections was in Florida
not necessarily Gubernatorial elections in Delaware, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Utah, Washington and West Virginia coincide with U.S. Presidential elections. Presidential elections coincide with half of the Gubernatorial elections in Vermont and New Hampshire, where the Governors serve two-year terms. In every other state the Governor is elected every four years but not in the same years as the Presidents.
in Presidential elections, Illinois is most often a blue state; however, it frequently votes red in gubernatorial elections.
No. There is no national office of governor, so I presume you are asking state governors. Each state chooses the date for electing their governor. Some states elect a governor on the same day as the presidential election; others have their gubernatorial elections on off years .
Federal and state general elections are held on the same day, at the same location. Texas (and US) general elections are held on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8. Texas gubernatorial elections are held every four years. The most recent gubernatorial election was held November 2, 2010; the next will be on November 4, 2014.
only coincidentally Eleven states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the Presidential elections. 37 states have Gubernatorial elections that coincide with the mid-term Congressional elections, and four states elect their governors in odd-numbered years. The governors of New Hampshire and Vermont serve two-year terms, and all other state governors in the U. S. serve four-year terms.
Galen A. Irwin has written: 'Florida gubernatorial election of 1966' -- subject(s): Elections
Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.
Federal and state general elections are held on the same day, at the same location. Illinois (and US) general elections are held on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The actual date may be as early as November 2 or as late as November 8.
Gubernatorial (and other state government) races are especially important in 2010 because it's a census year. The state governments that take power after this year's elections will be in charge of drawing the new districts for the House of Representatives and will therefore have a huge amount of power over the partisan balance in the House for the next ten years.
No, Connecticut's governors serve 4-year terms and are elected in mid-term elections, i.e. held in the middle of the presidential term. Thus, the last gubernatorial election was in 2006 and the next will be 2010.