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United States gubernatorial elections, 2014

The United States gubernatorial elections of 2014 were held on November 4, 2014 in thirty-six states and three territories concurrent with other elections during the United States General election of 2014.
The Republicans defended 22 seats, compared to the Democrats' 14. The Republicans managed to make gains from retiring Democrats in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Arkansas, as well as defeating 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 an incumbent Governor running for re-election in Pennsylvania lost.
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 17 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, reelecting Governor Shumlin.
As a result of these races, Republican Terry Branstad was reelected to his sixth full four-year term as governor of Iowa, and thus will become the longest-serving governor in U.S. history.
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