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Gubernatorial results


Governor

PartyCurrentHoldoverStates wonNew
Democrat2822729
Republican2217421
Independent0000
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Delaware

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Jack Markell (Dem) 266,85868%
Bill Lee (Rep) 126,66032%

Indiana

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Mitch Daniels (Rep) *1,558,60958%
Jill Long Thompson (Dem) 1,078,60940%
Andy Horning (Lib) 57,2072%

Missouri

CandidateVotes% of votes
99% of precincts reporting
Jay Nixon (Dem) 1,678,36058%
Kenny Hulshof (Rep) 1,135,40539%

Montana

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Brian Schweitzer (Dem) *316,50965%
Roy Brown (Rep) 157,89433%

New Hampshire

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
John Lynch (Dem) *477,25470%
Joe Kenney (Rep) 190,59028%

North Carolina

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Bev Perdue (Dem) 2,121,32050%
Pat McCrory (Rep) 1,980,76947%
Michael Munger (Lib) 120,8763%

North Dakota

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
John Hoeven (Rep) *234,52774%
Tim Mathern (Dem) 74,14424%

Utah

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Jon Huntsman (Rep) *682,40978%
Bob Springmeyer (Dem) 172,64620%

Vermont

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Jim Douglas (Rep) *164,89555%
Anthony Pollina (Ind) 64,05621%
Gaye Symington (Dem) 63,63721%
Tony O'Connor (Ind) 3,2181%
Sam Young (Ind) 2,3291%
Peter Diamondstone (Lun) 1,7321%
Cris Ericson (Ind) 1,5961%

Washington

CandidateVotes% of votes
93% of precincts reporting
Christine Gregoire (Dem) *1,420,01453%
Dino Rossi (Rep) 1,248,61247%

West Virginia

CandidateVotes% of votes
100% of precincts reporting
Joe Manchin (Dem) *488,83770%
Russ Weeks (Rep) 180,35326%

Results are based on NBC News projections and unofficial returns, and are updated frequently. Refresh your browser to see the latest results. Candidates listed in bold indicate projected winner. Candidates marked with an asterisk indicate incumbent. “Current” refers to the balance of power in the outgoing Congress. “New” refers to the projected balance of power in the incoming Congress. “Holdover” refers to the U.S. Senate seats not up for election in 2008. To learn more about how NBC News projects winners and how to read NBC’s exit polls, click here. To learn more about electoral votes and how they are apportioned, click here.

© 2008  MSNBC and NBC News


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