With the 2024 election less than two weeks away, attention is not just on Congress and the presidency, but also the executives that run each of the 50 states—governors.
As of this year, there are 23 states with Democratic governors and 27 states with Republican governors. The Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball, both election handicappers, are tracking 11 governor races in the 2024 election, with six rated as “solid Republican,” one as “likely Republican,” one as “solid Democratic,” two as “likely Democratic,” and one as a “toss-up.”
Solid as a Rock
The only race rated as “solid Democratic” is Delaware, where Democratic Gov. John C. Carney Jr. is term-limited and cannot seek reelection. Matt Meyer, a Democrat, is running against state Rep. Michael Ramone (R), who represents Delaware’s District 21. A recent poll from Slingshot Strategies has Meyer leading Ramone 52–25 percent.
Leaning One Way
The current incumbent governor of Indiana, Eric Holcomb, is term-limited. This year Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) is running against Jennifer McCormick, a Democrat. McCormick is a former Republican, holding office as the Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2017 until 2021. In June of that year, she switched parties and became a Democrat.
An Oct. 5 poll from ActiVote had Braun leading McCormick by 8 points, making the race “likely Republican.”
Two races are rated “likely Democratic”—North Carolina and Washington.
Toss-Up
The must-watch race this year is in New Hampshire, where incumbent Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, is term-limited and cannot run for reelection. Democrat Joyce Craig, former chair of the Manchester Board of School Committee, is running against former Sen. Kelly Ayotte.
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