1998 United States gubernatorial elections
United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 3, 1998 in 36 states and two territories. Going into the election 24 of the seats were held by Republicans, 11 by Democrats, and one by an Independent. The elections changed the national balance of power by the loss of one Republican and the gain of one Independent, although it shifted in nine states. Democrats gained open seats in California and Iowa and defeated incumbents Fob James of Alabama and David Beasley of South Carolina, while Republicans won open seats in Colorado, Florida, Nebraska, and Nevada and the Reform Party won an open Republican governorship in Minnesota. By the end of the election, 23 seats were held by Republicans, 11 by Democrats, one by the Reform Party, and one by an Independent.
The elections coincided with the mid-term elections for the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
With the exception of two states, the governors elected in this election will serve four-year terms. New Hampshire and Vermont's governors will serve two-year terms.
This election marked the most recent cycle in which Alabama, Alaska, Georgia, and South Carolina elected Democrats to their respective governor's mansions.
Summary of results
Note: Candidates' vote percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth of one percent. Candidates earning 0.05% or more of the vote are included.A bolded state name features an article about the specific election.
State | Incumbent | Party | Status | Opposing candidates |
Alabama | Fob James | Republican | Defeated, 42.1% | Don Siegelman 57.7% |
Alaska | Tony Knowles | Democratic | Re-elected, 51.3% | Robin Taylor 18.3% John Lindauer 17.9% Ray Metcalfe 6.2% Erica Jacobsson 3.0% |
Arizona | Jane Hull | Republican | Re-elected, 61.0% | Paul Johnson 35.5% Katherine Gallant 2.7% Scott Malcomson 0.8% |
Arkansas | Mike Huckabee | Republican | Re-elected, 59.8% | Bill Bristow 38.7% Keith Carle 1.6% |
California | Pete Wilson | Republican | Term-limited, Democratic victory | Gray Davis 58.0% Dan Lungren 38.4% Dan Hamburg 1.2% Steve Kubby 0.9% Gloria La Riva 0.7% Nathan Johnson 0.5% Harold Bloomfield 0.4% |
Colorado | Roy Romer | Democratic | Term-limited, Republican victory | Bill Owens 49.1% Gail Schoettler 48.4% Sandra Johnson 1.7% Tim Leonard 0.8% |
Connecticut | John Rowland | Republican | Re-elected, 62.9% | Barbara Kennelly 35.4% Joseph Zdoneczyk 0.9% Ned Vare 0.6% Roberta Scaglione 0.2% |
Florida | Lawton Chiles | Democratic | Term-limited, Republican victory | Jeb Bush 55.3% Buddy MacKay 44.7% |
Georgia | Zell Miller | Democratic | Term-limited, Democratic victory | Roy Barnes 52.5% Guy Millner 44.0% Jack Cashin 3.4% |
Hawaii | Ben Cayetano | Democratic | Re-elected, 50.1% | Linda Lingle 48.8% George Peabody 1.1% |
Idaho | Phil Batt | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | Dirk Kempthorne 67.7% Robert Huntley 29.1% Peter Rickards 3.2% |
Illinois | Jim Edgar | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | George Ryan 51.0% Glenn Poshard 47.5% Lawrence Redmond 1.5% |
Iowa | Terry Branstad | Republican | Retired, Democratic victory | Tom Vilsack 52.3% Jim Lightfoot 46.5% Jim Hennager 0.6% |
Kansas | Bill Graves | Republican | Re-elected, 73.4% | Tom Sawyer 22.7% Kirt Poovey 2.9% Darrel King 1.1% |
Maine | Angus King | Independent | Re-elected, 58.6% | Jim Longley 18.9% Tom Connolly 12.0% Pat LaMarche 6.8% William Clarke 3.6% |
Maryland | Parris Glendening | Democratic | Re-elected, 55.1% | Ellen Sauerbrey 44.8% |
Massachusetts | Paul Cellucci | Republican | Elected, 50.8% | Scott Harshbarger 47.4% Dean Cook 1.7% |
Michigan | John Engler | Republican | Re-elected, 62.2% | Geoffrey Fieger 37.8% |
Minnesota | Arne Carlson | Republican | Retired, Reform victory | Jesse Ventura 37.0% Norm Coleman 34.3% Skip Humphrey 28.1% Ken Pentel 0.3% Frank Germann 0.1% Chris Wright 0.1% |
Nebraska | Ben Nelson | Democratic | Term-limited, Republican victory | Mike Johanns 53.9% Bill Hoppner 46.0% |
Nevada | Bob Miller | Democratic | Term-limited, Republican victory | Kenny Guinn 51.6% Jan Jones 42.0% None of the above 2.9% Chuck Horne 1.7% Terry Savage 1.7% |
New Hampshire | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | Re-elected, 66.1% | Jay Lucas 33.1% |
New Mexico | Gary Johnson | Republican | Re-elected, 54.5% | Martin Chávez 45.5% |
New York | George Pataki | Republican | Re-elected, 54.3% | Peter Vallone 33.2% Tom Golisano 7.7% Betsy McCaughey 1.7% Michael Reynolds 1.2% Al Lewis 1.1% Thomas Leighton 0.5% Alice France 0.2% Christopher Garvey 0.1% Alfred Duncan 0.1% |
Ohio | George Voinovich | Republican | Term-limited, Republican victory | Bob Taft 50.1% Lee Fisher 44.7% John Mitchel 3.3% Zanna Feitler 1.9% |
Oklahoma | Frank Keating | Republican | Re-elected, 57.9% | Laura Boyd 40.9% Hoppy Heidelberg 1.2% |
Oregon | John Kitzhaber | Democratic | Re-elected, 64.4% | Bill Sizemore 30.0% Richard Burke 1.8% Blair Bobier 1.4% Roger Weidner 0.9% Patti Steurer 0.7% Trey Smith 0.5% |
Pennsylvania | Tom Ridge | Republican | Re-elected, 57.4% | Ivan Itkin 31.0% Peg Luksik 10.4% Ken Krawchuk 1.1% |
Rhode Island | Lincoln Almond | Republican | Re-elected, 51.0% | Myrth York 42.1% Bob Healey 6.3% John Patrick 0.6% |
South Carolina | David Beasley | Republican | Defeated, 45.2% | Jim Hodges 53.2% Timothy Moultrie 1.4% |
South Dakota | Bill Janklow | Republican | Re-elected, 64.0% | Bernie Hunhoff 32.9% Bob Newland 1.7% Ronald Wieczorek 1.4% |
Tennessee | Don Sundquist | Republican | Re-elected, 68.6% | John Jay Hooker 29.5% George Hamilton 0.6% Irwin Gibbs 0.5% Lonnie Creech 0.4% Thomas Smith 0.2% Karl Smithson 0.2% |
Texas | George W. Bush | Republican | Re-elected, 68.2% | Garry Mauro 31.2% Lester Turlington 0.6% |
Vermont | Howard Dean | Democratic | Re-elected, 55.7% | Ruth Dwyer 41.1% Joel Williams 1.5% Amy Berkey 1.0% Richard Gottlieb 0.5% |
Wisconsin | Tommy Thompson | Republican | Re-elected, 59.7% | Ed Garvey 38.7% Jim Mueller 0.6% Edward Frami 0.6% Mike Mangan 0.3% Ja Mu Muhammad 0.1% |
Wyoming | Jim Geringer | Republican | Re-elected, 55.6% | John Vinich 40.5% Dave Dawson 3.9% |
Territory | Incumbent | Party | Status | Competing candidates |
Guam | Carl Gutierrez | Democratic | Re-elected, 51.18% | Joseph Ada 44.8% Other 4.02% |
United States Virgin Islands | Roy Schneider | Independent | Defeated, 41.06% | Charles Turnbull 58.94% |