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List of U.S. statewide elected officials

List of U.S. statewide elected officials

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This is a list of U.S. statewide elected executive officials. These state constitutional officers have their duties and qualifications mandated in state constitutions. This list does not include those elected to serve in non-executive branches of government, such as justices of the state supreme courts or at-large members of the state legislatures. This list also excludes federal legislators, such as the two members of the United States Senate elected from each state or at-large members of the United States House of Representatives. Equivalent officeholders from territories and the federal district are also included.

Number of statewide elections by state

The following chart indicates the number of statewide elections in each state. Note that a single election may be used to elect multiple statewide officials.

  One statewide election
  Two statewide elections
  Three statewide elections
  Four statewide elections
  Five statewide elections
  Six statewide elections
  Seven statewide elections
  Eight statewide elections
  Nine statewide elections
  Ten or more statewide elections

Number of offices by type

This list is only for the below roles that are elected statewide, and not equivalent roles that are filled by appointment.

Alabama

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Alaska

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Arizona

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Arkansas

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California

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Colorado

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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Florida

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Georgia

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Hawaii

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Idaho

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Illinois

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maine

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Missouri

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Montana

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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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New Mexico

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New York

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North Carolina

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North Dakota

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Ohio

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Utah

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Vermont

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Virginia

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Washington

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West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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Wyoming

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American Samoa

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District of Columbia

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Guam

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Northern Mariana Islands

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Puerto Rico

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United States Virgin Islands

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Notes

    1. According to Arkansas state law, Walther cannot run in the special election to complete the term.
    2. De jure nonpartisan
    3. Acting Lieutenant Governor: May 25, 2017 – January 18, 2019
    4. In 2022, a ballot measure passed limiting the governor of North Dakota to two lifetime terms. However, Burgum's service prior to its passage is exempt.[3]
    5. In 2010, an amendment passed limiting members of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to twelve years. However, Anthony's service prior to its passage is exempt, winning his first election under the new rules in 2012.[4]
    6. Acting Attorney General: January 17, 2023 – March 8, 2023
    7. Suspended: May 27, 2023 – September 16, 2023

      References

      1. "Natural Resources Commissioner (state executive office)". Retrieved 2021-12-04.
      2. MacPherson, James (November 8, 2022). "North Dakota Voters OK Term Limits for Governor, Legislators". Associated Press. Retrieved March 27, 2023.

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