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This was the first time women voted for governor of New York, and Alfred E. Smith was the first governor elected with more than 1 million votes. Election result in NYT on December 31, 1918 Main article: New York state election, 1916
Sandy Nurse, New York City Councilmember from the 37th district (2022–present) [109] Chi Ossé, New York City Councilmember from the 36th district (2022–present) [109] Genesis Ramos, Orange County Legislator for the 6th District (2022–present) [112] Lincoln Restler, New York City Councilmember from the 33rd district (2022–present) [109]
Governor Katie Hobbs was elected in 2022 with 50.3% of the vote. She is eligible to run for re-election and has begun raising funds in preparation for a 2026 campaign. [35] Starting with this next election cycle, gubernatorial candidates will be required to nominate a running mate for the newly established office of Lieutenant Governor.
An off-year election in the United States typically refers to a general election held in an odd-numbered year when neither a presidential election nor a midterm election takes place. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At times, the term "off-year" may also be used to refer to midterm election years, [ 3 ] while the term "off-cycle" can also refer to any election held ...
When New Jersey updated its state constitution in the mid-20th century, the Garden State adopted an odd-year election schedule. At the time, New Jersey’s Republican governor Alfred E. Driscoll ...
For the statewide elected executive offices (the Governor of Kansas, Attorney General of Kansas, etc.), they must face election in the general election held two years after the last election for President of the United States. The most recent gubernatorial election in Kansas was held in 2022.
The 2026 New York gubernatorial election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect the governor of New York. Incumbent Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul took office on August 24, 2021, upon the resignation of Andrew Cuomo, and was elected to a full term in her own right in 2022 with 53.2% of the vote, the closest New York gubernatorial ...
Election Day in the United States is the annual day for general elections of federal, state and local public officials.With respect to federal elections, it is statutorily set by the U.S. government as "the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November" [1] of even-numbered years (i.e., the Tuesday that occurs within November 2 to November 8).