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词条 2014 United States gubernatorial elections
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  1. Race summary

     States  Territories 

  2. Latest predictions

     Competitive seats  Safe seats 

  3. Retired and term-limited Republican incumbents

     Jan Brewer (Arizona)  Dave Heineman (Nebraska)  Rick Perry (Texas) 

  4. Retired and term-limited Democratic incumbents

     Mike Beebe (Arkansas)  Martin O'Malley (Maryland)  Deval Patrick (Massachusetts)  Lincoln Chafee (Rhode Island)  John de Jongh (United States Virgin Islands) 

  5. Republican incumbents who sought re-election

     Robert Bentley (Alabama)  Sean Parnell (Alaska)  Rick Scott (Florida)  Nathan Deal (Georgia)  Eddie Calvo (Guam)  Butch Otter (Idaho)  Terry Branstad (Iowa)  Sam Brownback (Kansas)  Paul LePage (Maine)  Rick Snyder (Michigan)  Brian Sandoval (Nevada)  Susana Martinez (New Mexico)  Eloy Inos (Northern Mariana Islands)  John Kasich (Ohio)  Mary Fallin (Oklahoma)  Tom Corbett (Pennsylvania)  Nikki Haley (South Carolina)  Dennis Daugaard (South Dakota)  Bill Haslam (Tennessee)  Scott Walker (Wisconsin)  Matt Mead (Wyoming) 

  6. Democratic incumbents who sought re-election

     Jerry Brown (California)  John Hickenlooper (Colorado)  Dannel Malloy (Connecticut)  Pat Quinn (Illinois)  Mark Dayton (Minnesota)  Maggie Hassan (New Hampshire)  Andrew Cuomo (New York)  John Kitzhaber (Oregon)  Peter Shumlin (Vermont) 

  7. Democratic incumbents defeated in primary nomination

     Neil Abercrombie (Hawaii) 

  8. See also

  9. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2014}}{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2014 United States gubernatorial elections
| country = United States
| type = legislative
| seats_for_election = 39 governorships
36 states; 3 territories
| election_date = November 4, 2014
| flag_year =1960
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = United States gubernatorial elections, 2013
| previous_year = 2013
| next_election = 2015 United States gubernatorial elections
| next_year = 2015
| map_image = 2014 gubernatorial election results map.svg
| map_size = 320px
| map_caption = Results of the November 2014 elections:
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{{Legend0|#000080|Democratic hold}} {{Legend0|#800000|Republican hold}}
{{Legend0|#FFFF04|Independent gain}}

The 2013 Special elections, although covered in this article, are not included in this infobox summary.
| image1 =
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| last_election1 = 32 governorships (29 states)
| seats_before1 = 32 (29 states)
| seats1 = 24
| seats_after1 = 34 (31 states)
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}2
| popular_vote1 = 32,353,526 [1]
| percentage1 = 50.33%
| leader1 = Chris Christie
| leaders_seat1 = New Jersey
| image2 =
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| last_election2 = 24 governorships (21 states)
| seats_before2 = 24 (21 states)
| seats2 = 11
| seats_after2 = 22 (18 states)
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}2
| popular_vote2 = 29,722,192 [1]
| percentage2 = 46.24%
| leader2 = Peter Shumlin
| leaders_seat2 = Vermont
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| percentage4 = 0.74%
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United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 4, 2014 in 36 states and three territories, concurrent with other elections during the 2014 United States elections.

The Republicans defended 22 seats, compared to the Democrats' 14. The Republicans made gains from retiring Democrats in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Arkansas, and defeated incumbent Pat Quinn in Illinois. The only Republican governors who lost were Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania (who lost to Democratic challenger Tom Wolf) and Sean Parnell of Alaska (who lost to independent challenger Bill Walker). This marked the first time since 1846 that an incumbent governor running for re-election in Pennsylvania lost. Democratic Governor Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii was defeated in the primary, but the general election was won by a Democrat.

All totaled, the Republicans had a net gain of two seats (giving them 31 total), the Democrats had a net loss of three seats (leaving them with 18 total), and an independent picked up one seat. Due to no candidate receiving 50% of the vote, the Vermont General Assembly cast their votes for governor in January 2015, re-electing Governor Peter Shumlin.

As a result of these races, Republican Terry Branstad was re-elected to his sixth full 4-year term as governor of Iowa, and thus became the longest-serving governor in U.S. history.[2]

Race summary

States

Data from the New York Times[3]

State Incumbent Party Status Candidates
Alabama Robert BentleyRepublican Re-elected 63.6%. √ Robert Bentley (R), 63.6%
Parker Griffith (D),[4] 36.4%
Alaska Sean ParnellRepublicanIncumbent lost re-election.
Independent gain
√ Bill Walker (I)[7]
Sean Parnell (R)[5]
J. R. Myers (Constitution)[6]
Carolyn Clift (L)
Arizona Jan BrewerRepublicanIncumbent term-limited.
Republican hold
√ Doug Ducey (R)
Fred DuVal (D)[5]
John Mealer (Americans Elect)[7]
Barry Hess (L)[7]
Arkansas Mike BeebeDemocraticIncumbent term-limited.
Republican gain
√ Asa Hutchinson (R)
Mike Ross (D)[5]
Josh Drake (Green)[8]
Frank Gilbert (L)[9]
California Jerry BrownDemocratic Re-elected 58.7% √ Jerry Brown (D)
Neel Kashkari (R)[10]
Colorado John HickenlooperDemocratic Re-elected 48.4% √ John Hickenlooper (D)[11]
Bob Beauprez (R)[12]
Matthew Hess (L)[13]
Mike Dunafon (I)
Paul Fiorino (I)
Jim Rundberg (I)
Harry Hempy (Green)
Connecticut Dan MalloyDemocratic Re-elected 50.9% √ Dan Malloy (D)
Tom Foley (R)[14]
Joe Visconti (I)[14]
Lee Whitnum (I)[15]
Florida Rick ScottRepublican Re-elected 48.2% √ Rick Scott (R)
Charlie Crist (D)[16]
Adrian Wyllie (L)[17][18]
Joe Allen (No Party Affiliation)
Glenn Burkett (No Party Affiliation)
Farid Khavari (No Party Affiliation)[19]
Georgia Nathan DealRepublican Re-elected 52.8% √ Nathan Deal (R)
Jason Carter (D)[20]
Andrew Hunt (L)[21]
Hawaii Neil AbercrombieDemocraticIncumbent defeated in primary.
Democratic hold
√ David Ige (D)[22]
Duke Aiona (R)[23]
Mufi Hannemann (Hawaii Independent)
Jeff Davis (L)[24]
Idaho Butch OtterRepublican Re-elected 53.5% √ Butch Otter (R)
A.J. Balukoff (D)[25]
Steve Pankey (Constitution)[25]
John Bujak (L)[25]
Jill Humble (I)[25]
Pro-Life (Marvin Richardson) (I)[25][26]
Illinois Pat QuinnDemocraticIncumbent lost re-election.
Republican gain
√ Bruce Rauner (R)[38]
Pat Quinn (D)[27]
Chad Grimm (L)[28]
Iowa Terry BranstadRepublican Re-elected 59.1% √ Terry Branstad (R)
Jack Hatch (D)[29]
Lee Hieb (L)[30]
David Rosenfeld (Socialist Workers)
Kansas Sam BrownbackRepublican Re-elected 50% √ Sam Brownback (R)
Paul Davis (D)[31]
Keen Umbehr (L)[32]
Maine Paul LePageRepublican Re-elected 48.2% √ Paul LePage (R)
Mike Michaud (D)[23]
Eliot Cutler (Unenrolled)[33]
Maryland Martin O'MalleyDemocraticIncumbent term-limited.
Republican gain
√ Larry Hogan (R)[47]
Anthony Brown (D)[34]
Shawn Quinn (L)
Massachusetts Deval PatrickDemocraticIncumbent retired.
Republican gain
√ Charlie Baker (R)[35]
Martha Coakley (D)[36]
Evan Falchuk (United Independent)[37]
Scott Lively (I)[38]
Jeff McCormick (I)[39]
Michigan Rick SnyderRepublican Re-elected 51% √ Rick Snyder (R)
Mark Schauer (D)[40]
Mary Buzuma (L)
Paul Homeniuk (G)
Robin Sanders (I)[41]
Minnesota Mark DaytonDemocratic–Farmer–Labor Re-elected 50.1% √ Mark Dayton (DFL), 50.1%
Jeff Johnson (R), 44.5%
Hannah Nicollet (Independence), 2.9%
Chris Wright (Grass Roots), 1.6%
Chris Holbrook (L), 0.9%
Nebraska Dave HeinemanRepublicanIncumbent term-limited.
Republican hold
√ Pete Ricketts (R)[42]
Chuck Hassebrook (D)[42]
Mark Elworth (L)[42]
Nevada Brian SandovalRepublican Re-elected 70.6% √ Brian Sandoval (R)
Robert Goodman (D)[43]
David VanDerBeek (Independent American)[43]
New Hampshire Maggie HassanDemocratic Re-elected 52.6% √ Maggie Hassan (D)
Walt Havenstein (R)
New Mexico Susana MartinezRepublican Re-elected 57.3% √ Susana Martinez (R)
Gary King (D)[23]
New York Andrew CuomoDemocratic Re-elected 54% √ Andrew Cuomo (D)
Rob Astorino (R)[23]
Howie Hawkins (G)[44]
Michael McDermott (L)
Ohio John KasichRepublican Re-elected 63.8% √ John Kasich (R)
Ed FitzGerald (D)[23][45]
Anita Rios (G)[46]
Oklahoma Mary FallinRepublican Re-elected 55.8% √ Mary Fallin (R)
Joe Dorman (D)[23]
Richard Prawdzienski (L, running as I)[47]
Oregon John KitzhaberDemocratic Re-elected 49.5% √ John Kitzhaber (D)
Dennis Richardson (R)[23]
Paul Grad (Libertarian)
Aaron Auer (Constitution)
Pennsylvania Tom CorbettRepublicanIncumbent lost re-election.
Democratic gain
√ Tom Wolf (D)[23]
Tom Corbett (R)
Rhode Island Lincoln ChafeeDemocraticIncumbent retired.
Democratic hold
√ Gina Raimondo (D)[23]
Allan Fung (R)[23]
Bob Healey (Moderate)
Kate Fletcher (I)
Leon Kayarian (I)
South Carolina Nikki HaleyRepublican Re-elected 56% √ Nikki Haley (R)[48]
Vincent Sheheen (D)[48]
Steve French (L)[48]
Morgan Reeves (United Citizens)[48]
Tom Ervin (I)
South Dakota Dennis DaugaardRepublican Re-elected 70.5% √ Dennis Daugaard (R)
Susan Wismer (D)[23]
Mike Myers (I)[49]
Tennessee Bill HaslamRepublican Re-elected 70.3% √ Bill Haslam (R), 70.3%
Charlie Brown (D),[50] 22.8%
John Jay Hooker (I),[50] 2.3%
Shaun Crowell (Constitution),[50] 2.0%
Isa Infante (Green),[50] 1.4%
Daniel Lewis (L),[50] 0.6%
Steve Coburn (I),[50] 0.6%
Texas Rick PerryRepublicanIncumbent retired.
Republican hold
√ Greg Abbott (R)[27]
Wendy Davis (D)[27]
Brandon Parmer (Green)[51]
Kathie Glass (L)[52]
Vermont Peter ShumlinDemocratic After no candidate received over 50%
of the popular vote, the election
was decided in January 2015
by the Vermont General Assembly.
√ Peter Shumlin (D), 46.4%
Scott Milne (R), 45.3%
Dan Feliciano (L), 4.4%
Emily Peyton (I), 1.7%
Pete Diamondstone (Liberty Union), 0.9%
Bernard Peters (I), 0.7%
Cris Ericson (I),[53] 0.6%
Wisconsin Scott WalkerRepublican Re-elected, 52.3% √ Scott Walker (R), 52.3%
Mary Burke (D),[54] 46.6%
Robert Burke (L), 0.8%
Wyoming Matt MeadRepublican Re-elected, 62.5% √ Matt Mead (R), 62.5%
Pete Gosar (D), 28.9%
Don Wills (I), 6.1%
Dee Cozzens (L), 2.5%

Territories

Territory Incumbent Party Status Candidates
Guam Eddie CalvoRepublican Re-elected, 63.7% Eddie Calvo (R)
Carl Gutierrez (D)[55]
Virgin Islands John de JonghDemocratic
Independent gain
√ Kenneth Mapp[56] (I)
Donna Christensen (D)
Mona Barnes (I)
Soraya Diase Coffelt (I)
Sheila Scullion (I) [57]
Northern Mariana Islands Eloy InosRepublican Re-elected, 56.9% Eloy Inos (R)
Edward Deleon Guerrero (D)
Juan Babauta (I)
Heinz Hofschneider (I)[58]

Latest predictions

Competitive seats

State PVI Incumbent Last
race
Cook
Nov. 3, 2014[59]
Daily Kos Elections
Nov. 3, 2014[60]
Governing
Oct. 28, 2014
[61]
Real Clear Politics
Nov. 2, 2014[62]
Rothenberg
Nov. 3, 2014[63]
Sabato
Nov. 3, 2014[64]
Median prediction Winner
Alaska

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|112|R+12}}

Sean Parnell59.1%

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| style="background:{{Independent (United States)/meta/color}}" | Leans I

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Walker
Arizona

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|107|R+7}}

Jan Brewer
{{small|(Term-limited)}}
54.3%

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

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Ducey
Arkansas

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|114|R+14}}

Mike Beebe
{{small|(Term-limited)}}
64.4%

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

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Hutchinson
Colorado

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|099|D+1}}

John Hickenlooper51.1%

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| style="background:#ccf" | Leans D

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Hickenlooper
Connecticut

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|093|D+7}}

Dan Malloy49.5%

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Malloy
Florida

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|102|R+2}}

Rick Scott48.9%

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Scott
Georgia

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|106|R+6}}

Nathan Deal53.0%

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

| style="background:#fcc" | {{sort|102|Lean R}}

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| style="background:#fdd" | {{sort|101 08 10 10 10 10 10|Tossup/Tilt R}}

Deal
Hawaii

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|080|D+20}}

Neil Abercrombie
{{small|(Lost renomination)}}
57.8%

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

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| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098 11 10 10 10 10 10|Lean D}}

Ige
Illinois

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|092|D+8}}

Pat Quinn46.8%

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

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| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|099|Leans D}}

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Rauner
Kansas

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|112|R+12}}

Sam Brownback63.3%

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

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Brownback
Maine

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|094|D+6}}

Paul LePage37.6%

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LePage
Maryland

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|090|D+10}}

Martin O'Malley
{{small|(Term-limited)}}
56.2%

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Hogan
Massachusetts

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|090|D+10}}

Deval Patrick
{{small|(Retiring)}}
48.4%

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Baker
Michigan

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|096|D+4}}

Rick Snyder58.1%

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Snyder
New Hampshire

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|099|D+1}}

Maggie Hassan54.6%

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#fff" | {{sort|100|Tossup}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Leans D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098 11 10 10 10 10 10|Lean D}}

Hassan
Rhode Island

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|089|D+11}}

Lincoln Chafee
{{small|(Retiring)}}
36.1%[65]

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Raimondo
South Carolina

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|108|R+8}}

Nikki Haley51.4%

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Haley
Wisconsin

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|098|D+2}}

Scott Walker53.1%

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| style="background:#fdd" | {{sort|101|Tossup/Tilt R}}

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Walker

Safe seats

State PVI Incumbent Last
race
Cook
Nov. 3, 2014[59]
Daily Kos Elections
Nov. 3, 2014[60]
Governing
Oct. 28, 2014[61]
Real Clear Politics
Nov. 2, 2014[62]
Rothenberg
Nov. 3, 2014[63]
Sabato
Nov. 3, 2014[64]
Winner
Alabama

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|114|R+14}}

Robert Bentley57.9%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

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Bentley
California

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|091|D+9}}

Jerry Brown53.8%

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

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| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

Brown
Idaho

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|118|R+18}}

Butch Otter59.1%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|103|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

Otter
Iowa

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|099|D+1}}

Terry Branstad52.9%

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Branstad
Minnesota

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|098|D+2}}

Mark Dayton43.6%

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

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Dayton
Nebraska

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|112|R+12}}

Dave Heineman
{{small|(Term-limited)}}
74.3%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Ricketts
Nevada

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|098|D+2}}

Brian Sandoval53.4%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

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| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Sandoval
New Mexico

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|096|D+4}}

Susana Martinez53.3%

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Martinez
New York

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|089|D+11}}

Andrew Cuomo63.0%

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

Cuomo
Ohio

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|101|R+1}}

John Kasich49.0%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Kasich
Oklahoma

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|119|R+19}}

Mary Fallin60.4%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Fallin
Oregon

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|095|D+5}}

John Kitzhaber49.3%

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#ccf" | {{sort|098|Lean D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

Kitzhaber
Pennsylvania

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|099|D+1}}

Tom Corbett54.5%

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

Wolf
South Dakota

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|110|R+10}}

Dennis Daugaard61.5%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Daugaard
Tennessee

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|112|R+12}}

Bill Haslam65.0%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Haslam
Texas

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|110|R+10}}

Rick Perry
{{small|(Retiring)}}
55.0%

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f99" | {{sort|103|Likely R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Abbott
Vermont

| {{party shading/Democratic}} | {{sort|084|D+16}}

Peter Shumlin57.8%

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#99f" | {{sort|097|Likely D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

| style="background:#66f" | {{sort|095|Safe D}}

Shumlin
Wyoming

| {{party shading/Republican}} | {{sort|122|R+22}}

Matt Mead65.7%

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

| style="background:#f66" | {{sort|104|Safe R}}

Mead

Retired and term-limited Republican incumbents

Jan Brewer (Arizona)

{{main|Arizona gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Jan Brewer was term-limited in 2014 despite only serving one full term, as Arizona state law limits office holders to two consecutive terms, regardless of whether they are full or partial terms. In November 2012, Brewer declared she was looking into what she called "ambiguity" in Arizona's term-limit law to seek a second full four-year term.[66]

On March 12, 2014, Brewer announced she would not seek re-election to another four-year term, which would have required a "longshot court challenge" to the Arizona Constitution.

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett,[67] Mesa Mayor Scott Smith,[68] State Treasurer of Arizona Doug Ducey,[69] State Senator Al Melvin,[70] former Go Daddy Executive Vice President Christine Jones,[71] and former County attorney of Maricopa County Andrew Thomas sought the Republican nomination.[72] Ducey won.

Fred DuVal, former Chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents[73] won the Democratic nomination.

Ducey won the election.

Dave Heineman (Nebraska)

{{main|Nebraska gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Dave Heineman was term-limited in 2014.[74]

Former Republican Lieutenant Governor Rick Sheehy had been endorsed by Heineman, but Sheehy exited the race due to a report regarding a series of inappropriate phone calls he had made to women who were not his wife.[75] State Senators Tom Carlson, Charlie Janssen, and Beau McCoy also ran for the Republican nomination.[76][77] Other potential Republican candidates include Auditor of Public Accounts Mike Foley and businessman Pete Ricketts. The nomination was won by Ricketts.

Executive Director of the Center for Rural Affairs Chuck Hassebrook ran for the Democratic nomination.[78] State Senator Annette Dubas was also running, but she has withdrawn, leaving Hassebrook the only Democratic candidate.[79] Hassebrook won the nomination.

Ricketts won the election.

Rick Perry (Texas)

{{main|Texas gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Rick Perry was eligible to run for re-election, but chose not to seek a fourth term on July 8, 2013.[80] Perry was re-elected to a third term with 55.1% of the vote in 2010.

Attorney General Greg Abbott is the Republican Party nominee,[81] having defeated perennial candidate Larry Kilgore,[82] Lisa Fritsch [83] and former Univision personality Miriam Martinez in the Republican primary.[84]

State Senator Wendy Davis is the Democratic Party nominee.[85]

Abbott won the election with 59.3% of the vote.

Retired and term-limited Democratic incumbents

Mike Beebe (Arkansas)

{{main|Arkansas gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Mike Beebe was term-limited in 2014.[86] Former Representative Mike Ross is the Democratic nominee,[87] while former Representative Asa Hutchinson[88] is the Republican nominee.

Hutchinson won the election.

Martin O'Malley (Maryland)

{{main|Maryland gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Martin O'Malley was term-limited in 2014.[89]

O'Malley endorsed Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown to succeed him.[90] Attorney General Douglas Gansler[91] and State Delegate Heather Mizeur[92] sought the Democratic nomination as well.

On the Republican side, candidates had included Harford County Executive David R. Craig,[93] Chairman of Change Maryland and former Maryland Secretary of Appointments Larry Hogan,[94] Delegate Ron George, former Charles County Republican Central Committee Chairman Charles Lollar,[95] and 2012 U.S. Senate candidate Brian Vaeth.[96]

On June 24, Brown and Hogan won their respective primaries. On November 4, Hogan was elected as governor.[97]

Deval Patrick (Massachusetts)

{{main|Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Deval Patrick was eligible to run for re-election, but decided not to seek a third term.[98]State Senator and Cape Air CEO Dan Wolf was running for the Democratic nomination, but withdrew after the Ethics Commission ruled his co-ownership of Cape Air violated state conflict of interest rules.[99]

Democratic candidates included PAREXEL executive Joseph Avellone,[100] former Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Donald Berwick,[101] Attorney General Martha Coakley,[102] Treasurer Steve Grossman,[103] and former Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs Juliette Kayyem.[104] Coakley won the nomination.

Republican candidates included former Massachusetts cabinet official and 2010 nominee Charlie Baker,[105] and TEA Party member and Shrewsbury small businessman Mark Fisher.[106]

Baker won the nomination.

Lincoln Chafee (Rhode Island)

{{main|Rhode Island gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Lincoln Chafee retired after one term in office.[107] Chafee was elected with 36.1% in a competitive three-way race in 2010 in which he ran as an independent.[108] He became a Democrat in May 2013, promoting speculation he would run for a second term, but later announced that he would not run for re-election on September 4, 2013.[109]

Providence Mayor Angel Taveras,[110] State Treasurer Gina Raimondo,[111] and former United States Department of Education official Clay Pell ran for the nomination.[112] Raimondo won the primary election.

Cranston Mayor Allan Fung ran for the Republican nomination.[113] Moderate Party Chairman Ken Block, who received 6.5% of the vote in the 2010 gubernatorial election, had filed to run again for the Moderate Party.[114] He has since switched to run as a Republican. Fung won the nomination.

John de Jongh (United States Virgin Islands)

{{main|United States Virgin Islands gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor John de Jongh was term-limited in 2014.

Republican incumbents who sought re-election

Robert Bentley (Alabama)

{{main|Alabama gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Robert Bentley ran for re-election. Bentley was elected with 57.9% of the vote in 2010.[115]

Former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Lee George challenged Bentley in the Republican primary, as did Bob Starkey, a retired software company executive.[116][117]

Former baseball player and businessman Kevin Bass and former U.S. Representative Parker Griffith pursued the Democratic nomination, which Griffith won.[118][119]

Bentley won re-election to a second term.

Sean Parnell (Alaska)

{{main|Alaska gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Sean Parnell ran for another term[120] Attorney and 2010 Republican primary candidate Bill Walker was running again in the Republican primary, but he has withdrawn and is now running as an Independent.[121] Governor Parnell was defeated by Independent Bill Walker.

Former Mayor of Juneau Byron Mallott won the Democratic gubernatorial primary on August 19 with 80% of the vote.[122] On September 2, Walker and Mallott merged their campaigns, with Walker, who ran for governor and Mallott, who ran for lieutenant governor.[123]

Rick Scott (Florida)

{{main|Florida gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Rick Scott was elected with 48.9% of the vote in 2010, defeating then-Chief Financial Officer of Florida Alex Sink by a margin of just over 1 percent.[124] He announced his bid for a second term[125] and is facing former Republican Governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist[126] and Libertarian Adrian Wyllie.[127]

Democratic State Senator Nan Rich[128] lost to Charlie Crist in the primary.

Economist and 2010 Independent nominee for governor Farid Khavari is also running.[129]

Nathan Deal (Georgia)

{{main|Georgia gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Nathan Deal sought re-election. Deal was elected with 53% of the vote in 2010.[130]State School Superintendent John Barge and Mayor of Dalton David Pennington are running for the Republican nomination.[131][132]

State Senator Jason Carter, the grandson of former President and Governor Jimmy Carter, ran for the Democratic nomination.[133] Connie Stokes, a former Georgia State Senator and DeKalb County Commissioner, was running for governor,[134] but is now running for lieutenant governor.[133] Carter won the gubernatorial nomination.

Deal won re-election to a second term.

Eddie Calvo (Guam)

{{main|Guam gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Eddie Calvo ran for re-election to a second term. Calvo was elected with 50.61% of the vote in 2010, defeating former Democratic Governor Carl Gutierrez.

In June 2014, Gutierrez announced his intention to challenge Governor Calvo, setting up a rematch of the 2010 gubernatorial contest.[135]

Calvo won re-election to a second term.

Butch Otter (Idaho)

{{main|Idaho gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Butch Otter sought a third term.[136] Otter was elected to a second term with 59.1% of the vote in 2010.[137] State Senator Russ Fulcher unsuccessfully challenged Otter for the Republican nomination.[138]

A. J. Balukoff, President of the Boise School Board,[139] won the Democratic nomination.

Otter won re-election to a third term.

Terry Branstad (Iowa)

{{main|Iowa gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Terry Branstad sought a sixth non-consecutive term.[140] He was elected to a fifth term (non-consecutive) with 53% of the vote in 2010.[141] Political activist Tom Hoefling unsuccessfully challenged Branstad for the Republican nomination.[142]

Assistant Majority Leader of the Iowa State Senate Jack Hatch[143] former Des Moines school board member Jonathan Narcisse[144] and Webster bus driver Paul Dahl,[145] sought the Democratic nomination. Hatch won.

Branstad won re-election and became the longest-serving governor in US history.

Sam Brownback (Kansas)

{{main|Kansas gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Sam Brownback sought re-election.[146] Brownback was elected with 63.4% of the vote in 2010.[147] He easily won the Republican nomination.

Paul Davis, Minority Leader of the Kansas House of Representatives, successfully ran for the Democratic nomination.[148] According to The Fix, Democrats see this as the "sleeper race" of 2014.[149]

Brownback won re-election to a second term.

Paul LePage (Maine)

{{main|Maine gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Paul LePage sought a second term.[150] LePage was elected with 38.3% of the vote in a competitive three member race in 2010.[151] He easily won the Republican nomination.

Representative Mike Michaud successfully ran for the Democratic nomination.[152] Independent candidate Eliot Cutler, who finished second in Maine's 2010 gubernatorial election, is running again against LePage.[153]

LePage won re-election to a second term.

Rick Snyder (Michigan)

{{main|Michigan gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Rick Snyder sought re-election to a second term and was unopposed in the August 5 party primary.[154] Snyder was elected with 58.1% of the vote in 2010.

Former Representative Mark Schauer was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.[155]

Snyder won re-election to a second term.

Brian Sandoval (Nevada)

{{main|Nevada gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Brian Sandoval sought a second term. Sandoval was elected with 53.4% of the vote in 2010.[156]

Anthropology Professor Frederick "Fred" Conquest and Businessman Chris Hyepock ran for the Democratic nomination.[157] Bob Goodman, won the nomination.

Family therapist David Lory VanDerBeek successfully sought the Independent American nomination.

Sandoval won re-election to a second term.

Susana Martinez (New Mexico)

{{main|New Mexico gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Susana Martinez sought a second term. Martinez was elected with 53.6% of the vote in 2010.[158]

State Attorney General Gary King, the son of former Governor Bruce King[159] Businessman Alan Webber,[160] former New Mexico Director of the Farm Service Agency Lawrence Rael,[161] and State Senator's Howie Morales[162] and Linda Lopez sought the Democratic nomination.[163] King won.

Martinez won re-election to a second term.

Eloy Inos (Northern Mariana Islands)

{{main|Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Eloy Inos, who was elected as lieutenant governor in 2009 as a member of the Covenant Party, succeeded his predecessor Benigno Fitial (R) upon the latter's resignation on February 20, 2013 sought a full term. In September 2013 he moved to re-unify the Covenant Party with the Republican Party, and is running as a Republican in 2014. His running mate is Senate President Ralph Torres (R-Saipan).[164]

Former Ports Authority executive director Edward "Tofila" Deleon Guerrero is running as a Democrat, with former representative Danny Quitugua as his running mate.[165]

Former Republican Governor Juan Babauta is running as an independent, with former Republican Senator Juan Torres as his running mate.[166]

2009 Republican candidate Heinz Hofschneider ran as an independent, with Senator Ray Yumul (I-Saipan) as his running mate.[166]

Inos won election to a full term.

John Kasich (Ohio)

{{main|Ohio gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor John Kasich sought a second term. Kasich was elected with 49.4% of the vote in 2010.[167]Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald[168] and Hamilton County Commissioner Todd Portune are running for the Democratic nomination.[169]

Former Ohio state representative Charlie Earl is running for the Libertarian nomination.[170]

Kasich won re-election to a second term.

Mary Fallin (Oklahoma)

{{main|Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Mary Fallin sought a second term. Fallin was elected with 60.1% of the vote in 2010.

2010 Republican Party Gubernatorial candidate Randy Brogdon ran again.

State Representative Joe Dorman is the only Democratic candidate who ran.

Fallin won re-election to a second term.

Tom Corbett (Pennsylvania)

{{main|Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Incumbent Republican Governor Tom Corbett ran for re-election to a second term but was defeated by the Democratic nominee, Tom Wolf. This marked the first time an incumbent governor running for re-election in Pennsylvania lost.[171]

Democrat Tom Wolf won his party's primary on May 20, 2014, defeating Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, State Treasurer Rob McCord and former Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection Kathleen McGinty in a landslide victory.[172]

Nikki Haley (South Carolina)

{{main|South Carolina gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Nikki Haley sought re-election.[173] Haley was elected with 51.4% of the vote in 2010.

Democratic 2010 gubernatorial nominee, State Senator Vincent Sheheen, sought a rematch.[174]

On April 11, Tom Ervin announced that he was dropping out of the GOP primary.[175]

Haley won re-election to a second term.

Dennis Daugaard (South Dakota)

{{main|South Dakota gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Dennis Daugaard sought re-election.[176] Daugaard was elected with 61.5% of the vote in 2010. Republican former State Representative Lora Hubbel has announced a primary challenge to Daugaard.[177]

Joe Lowe, the former Director of Wildland Fire Suppression, ran for the Democratic nomination.[178] Other speculated candidates included former Commissioner of Schools and Public Lands Bryce Healy, former Congresswoman Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, and Sioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether, but they have all ruled out running for governor.[179][180][181]

Daugaard won re-election to a second term.

Bill Haslam (Tennessee)

{{main|Tennessee gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Bill Haslam sought re-election. Haslam was elected with 65% of the vote in 2010.[182]

On August 7, Haslam won the Republican nomination with 87.7%.[183] He faced Democrat Charlie Brown, Constitution Party nominee Shaun Crowell, Green Party nominee Isa Infante, and Libertarian Daniel T. Lewis.[184] Haslam won re-election to a second term.

Scott Walker (Wisconsin)

{{main|Wisconsin gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Scott Walker sought re-election.[185] Walker was elected with 52.3% of the vote in 2010 and was subject to an unsuccessful recall election in 2012, which he won with 53.1% of the vote.

Former Wisconsin Secretary of Commerce Mary Burke ran for the Democratic nomination.[186]

Walker was re-elected to a second term.

Matt Mead (Wyoming)

{{main|Wyoming gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Matt Mead sought re-election.[187] Mead was elected with 65.68% of the vote in 2010. He won the GOP primary on August 19, 2014, with 55% of the vote against Taylor Haynes (32%) and Cindy Hill (13%).

The Democratic nominee is Pete Gosar.[188]

Democratic incumbents who sought re-election

Jerry Brown (California)

{{main|California gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Jerry Brown sought re-election. He was elected to a third non-consecutive term with 53.1% of the vote in 2010, having previously served as governor from 1975 to 1983.[189]

State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly and former U.S. Treasury Department Official Neel Kashkari were running for the Republican nomination.[190] Former Lieutenant Governor Abel Maldonado launched a campaign but then withdrew.[191] With 19 percent of the vote Kashkari came in second after Governor Jerry Brown (54 percent) under California's new Nonpartisan blanket primary.

John Hickenlooper (Colorado)

{{main|Colorado gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor John Hickenlooper sought for re-election. Hickenlooper was elected with 50.7% of the vote in 2010.

State Senator Greg Brophy and Former Congressman Tom Tancredo are running for the Republican nomination. Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler is a potential Republican candidate.[192]

Hickenlooper won re-election to a second term.

Dannel Malloy (Connecticut)

{{main|Connecticut gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Dan Malloy sought re-election.[193] Malloy was elected with 49.51% of the vote in 2010.

Former U.S. ambassador to Ireland and 2010 Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley is challenging Malloy again after losing by less than 1% of the vote in 2010.[194]

Malloy won re-election to a second term.

Pat Quinn (Illinois)

{{main|Illinois gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Democratic Governor Pat Quinn sought re-election, but was defeated by Businessman Bruce Rauner. Quinn was elected to a full term with 46.6% of the vote in 2010.

Businessman Bruce Rauner, Treasurer Dan Rutherford, and State Senators Kirk Dillard and Bill Brady are running for the Republican nomination.[195]

On March 18, 2014, Bruce Rauner won the primary and the GOP nomination with 40.1% of the vote.[27]

Mark Dayton (Minnesota)

{{main|Minnesota gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Mark Dayton sought re-election. Dayton was elected with 43.7% of the vote in 2010.

Teacher Rob Farnsworth, investment banker Scott Honour, Hennepin County Commissioner and former State Representative Jeff Johnson, perennial candidate Ole Savior, former Minority Leader of the Minnesota House of Representatives and candidate for Governor in 2010 Marty Seifert, State Senator and former radio host Dave Thompson, and State Representative and former Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives Kurt Zellers sought the Republican nomination.[196][197][198][199][200][201][202] Activist Leslie Davis sought the DFL nomination.[199]

Maggie Hassan (New Hampshire)

{{main|New Hampshire gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor Maggie Hassan, elected in 2012 sought re-election.[203] New Hampshire's governors serve two-year terms.

Former U.S. Representative Frank Guinta had not ruled out the possibility of running for the Republican nomination.[204]

Andrew Cuomo (New York)

{{main|New York gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Andrew Cuomo sought re-election.[205] Cuomo was elected with 62.6% of the vote in 2010 over Carl Paladino.[206]

Paladino might seek a rematch. Other potential Republican candidates are Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino,[207] businessman Donald Trump, State Assemblyman Steven McLaughlin, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro and Harry Wilson, the nominee for State Comptroller in 2010.

John Kitzhaber (Oregon)

{{main|Oregon gubernatorial election, 2014}}

Governor John Kitzhaber sought re-election.[208] Kitzhaber was elected with 49.2% of the vote in 2010. Kitzhaber

Peter Shumlin (Vermont)

{{main|Vermont gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Peter Shumlin, re-elected in 2012, sought re-election. (Vermont governors serve two-year terms.)[209]

Shumlin won re-election to a third term.

Democratic incumbents defeated in primary nomination

Neil Abercrombie (Hawaii)

{{main|Hawaii gubernatorial election, 2014}}Governor Neil Abercrombie launched his re-election campaign on April 29, 2013; sought a second term in 2014.[210] Abercrombie was elected with 58.2% of the vote in 2010 over former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona. However, in 2014, State Senator David Ige challenged Abercrombie for the Democratic nomination, and successfully defeated Abercrombie for the nomination in a landslide victory during the state's primary election on August 9, 2014. Abercrombie's primary election defeat was the first in Hawaii history for a governor, and marked the first time an incumbent governor lost re-election since 1962.{{Who|date=November 2014}}[211]

In the midst of Abercrombie's loss, former Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona won the Republican nomination for governor for the second time, and former Honolulu mayor Mufi Hannemann won his primary as an independent. They along with David Ige advanced to the gubernatorial general election. Ige won the election.

See also

  • United States elections, 2014
    • United States Senate elections, 2014
    • United States House of Representatives elections, 2014

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