Plurality in Gubernatorial Elections

Deb Otis | December 23, 2015

From 1946-2015, 119 of the 1,027 gubernatorial elections nationwide – or 11.6 % – were won with less than 50 percent of the vote. No general election was won with less than 35 percent of the vote. The following is the list of every general election over that span won with less than a majority of votes cast, with the state, year, elected winner and winning percentage.

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Plurality Winners in Gubernatorial Races 1946-2015 (119 total)
    
Won with 35.0-39.9% (14) 
StateYearWinnerWinning %
Rhode Island2010Lincoln Chafee36.10%
Maine2010Paul LePage38.20%
Maine2006John Baldacci38.11%
Texas2006Rick Perry39.03%
Minnesota1998Jesse Ventura36.99%
Maine1994Angus King35.40%
Connecticut1994John G. Rowland36.20%
Hawaii1994Benjamin J. Cayetano36.60%
Alaska1990Walter J. Hickel38.90%
Arizona1986Evan Mecham39.70%
Maine1986John R. McKernan Jr.39.90%
Alaska1978Jay S. Hammond39.10%
Maine1974James B. Longley39.10%
Utah1956George D. Clyde38.20%
    
Won with 40.0-44.9% (12) 
StateYearWinnerWinning %
Rhode Island2014Gina Raimondo40.70%
Minnesota2010Mark Dayton43.70%
Oklahoma2002Brad Henry43.27%
Minnesota2002Tim Pawlenty44.37%
Vermont*2002Jim Douglas44.94%
Alaska1994Tony Knowles41.10%
Utah1992Michael O. Leavitt42.20%
Connecticut1990Lowell P. Weicker Jr.40.40%
Utah1988Norman H. Bangerter40.10%
New Hampshire1972Meldrim Thomson Jr.41.40%
Idaho1966Don Samuelson41.40%
New York1966Nelson A. Rockefeller44.60%
  
Won with 45.0-49.9% (93) 
StateYearWinnerWinning %
Vermont2014Peter Shumlin46.36%
Alaska2014Bill Walker48.10%
Florida2014Rick Scott48.14%
Maine2014Paul LePage48.18%
Massachusetts2014Charlie Baker48.40%
Colorado2014John Hickenlooper49.29%
Hawaii2014David Ige49.45%
Kansas2014Sam Brownback49.82%
Oregon2014John Kitzhaber49.88%
Virginia2013Terry McAuliffe47.75%
Indiana2012Mike Pence49.59%
Montana2012Steve Bullock49.03%
West Virginia2011Earl Ray Tomblin49.60%
Illinois2010Patrick J. Quinn46.80%
Massachusetts2010Deval Patrick48.50%
Florida2010Rick Scott48.90%
Ohio2010John Kasich49.00%
Oregon2010John Kitzhaber49.40%
Connecticut2010Dan Malloy49.50%
Vermont*2010Peter Shumlin49.60%
New Jersey2009Chris Christie48.46%
Minnesota2006Tim Pawlenty46.69%
Nevada2006Jim Gibbons47.93%
Alaska2006Sarah Palin48.33%
Illinois2006Rod Blagojevich49.80%
Washington2004Christine Gregoire48.87%
California2003Arnold Schwarzenegger48.58%
Wisconsin2002Jim Doyle45.09%
Maine2002John Baldacci47.15%
California2002Gray Davis47.26%
Arizona2002Janet Napolitano48.74%
Oregon2002Ted Kulongoski49.03%
Alabama2002Bob Riley49.17%
New York2002George Pataki49.40%
Massachusetts2002Mitt Romney49.77%
Wyoming2002Dave Freudenthal49.96%
New Hampshire2000Jeanne Shaheen48.74%
Missouri2000Bob Holden49.12%
Mississippi*1999Ronnie Musgrove49.62%
Colorado1998Bill Owens49.06%
New Jersey1997Christine Todd Whitman46.90%
Pennsylvania1994Tom Ridge45.40%
Oklahoma1994Frank Keating46.90%
Rhode Island1994Lincoln C. Almond47.40%
New York1994George Pataki48.80%
New Mexico1994Gary E. Johnson49.80%
New Jersey1993Christine Todd Whitman49.30%
Oregon1990Barbara Roberts45.70%
Maine1990John R. McKernan Jr.46.70%
Kansas1990Joan Finney48.60%
California1990Pete Wilson49.20%
Texas1990Ann W. Richards49.50%
Arizona1990Fife Symington49.60%
Minnesota1990Arne Carlson49.60%
Michigan1990John Engler49.80%
Nebraska1990Ben Nelson49.90%
Alaska1986Steve C. Cowper47.30%
Oklahoma1986Henry L. Bellmon47.50%
Idaho1986Cecil D. Andrus49.90%
Hawaii1982George Ariyoshi45.20%
Alaska1982Bill Sheffield46.10%
California1982George Deukmejian49.30%
Illinois1982James R. Thompson49.40%
New Jersey1981Thomas H. Kean49.50%
Maine1978Joseph E. Brennan47.70%
Ohio1978James A. Rhodes49.30%
Kansas1978John Carlin49.40%
New Hampshire1978Hugh J. Gallen49.40%
Texas1978William P. Clements49.96%
Alaska1974Jay S. Hammond47.70%
Ohio1974James A. Rhodes48.60%
Kansas1974Robert F. Bennett49.50%
New Mexico1974Jerry Apodaca49.90%
Texas1972Dolph Briscoe47.90%
New Hampshire1970Walter Peterson46.00%
Nevada1970Mike O’Callaghan48.10%
Oklahoma1970David Hall48.40%
Georgia**1966Lester Maddox47.40%
Maryland1966Spiro T. Agnew49.50%
Alaska1966Walter J. Hickel49.997%
Virginia1965Mills E. Godwin Jr.47.90%
Minnesota1962Karl F. Rolvaag49.70%
Massachusetts1962Endicott Peabody49.90%
North Dakota1960William L. Guy49.40%
Wyoming1958J. J. Hickey48.90%
Connecticut1954Abraham A. Ribicoff49.50%
New York1954Averell Harriman49.60%
Massachusetts1952Christian A. Herter49.90%
Michigan1952G. Mennen Williams49.96%
Connecticut1950John D. Lodge49.70%
Michigan1950G. Mennen Williams49.80%
Connecticut1948Chester Bowles49.30%

*Denotes an election where the candidate with a plurality was chosen by the state legislature, due to state laws that require a majority win.

**In 1966, Georgia’s state legislature, given the power to choose the governor when no candidate won a majority, selected the gubernatorial candidate with the second most votes.

NOTE: Some states have used a blanket primary system for the governor’s race, which is designed to ensure a majority win. Unless one candidate takes more than 50% of the vote in the first round, the top two candidates who receive the most votes advance to a runoff. Louisiana has used this system since 1977, though in 1987, gubernatorial candidate Edwin Edwards withdrew after winning the right to a runoff against Buddy Roemer. With only one candidate in the runoff, the state did not hold a second round of voting, and Roemer became governor without winning a majority of the vote.