The 2018 United States gubernatorial elections were a series of elections occurring in 36 states, as well as 3 territories. The Democrats made substantial gains, the and Independents made a net loss of one (the only Independent governor, who came from Alaska, lost his reelection bid to a Republican).
Elections occurred in the following states:
In the following states, Democrats had held the seat, but in this election lost to Republicans:
None
In the following states, Democrats had held the seat, but in this election lost to Independents:
None
In the following states, Republicans had held the seat, but in this election lost to Democrats:
In the following states, Republicans had held the seat, but in this election lost to Independents:
None
In the following states, Independents had held the seat, but in this election lost to Republicans:
In the following states, Independents had held the seat, but in this election lost to Democrats:
None
In the following states, Republicans had held the seat, and continued to hold it following this election:
In the following states, Independents had held the seats, and continued to hold them following this election:
None
In the following states, Democrats had held the seats, and continued to hold them following this election: