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« on: December 20, 2014, 10:41:21 PM »

If your from another country you can do this also, for whatever equivalent your province's version of a governor is. Go back as far as you want.

New York:
1918: Ervin (Socialist anti-war protest vote)
1920: Smith (Split my ticket with Debs for president)
1922: Smith
1924: Smith
1926: Smith
1928: FDR
1930: Waldman (Depression era protest vote)
1932: Waldman
1934: Lehman
1936: Lehman
1938: Lehman
1942: Alfange
1946: Mead
1950: McManus
1954: Harriman
1958: McManus
1962: Morgenthau
1966: O'Connor
1970: Goldberg
1974: Carey
1978: Carey
1982: Cuomo
1986: Cuomo
1990: Cuomo
1994: Cuomo
1998: Vallone
2002: McCall
2006: Spitzer
2010: Cuomo (did IRL, later regretted it)
2014: Hawkins (did IRL)
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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2014, 10:51:56 PM »

Sorry, is this in the wrong forum?
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2014, 10:35:04 PM »

Washington (current home state):
2012: Rob McKenna
2008: Dino Rossi
2004: Dino Rossi
2000: Gary Locke
1996: Gary Locke
1992: Ken Eikenberry
1988: Booth Gardner
1984: John Spellman
1980: John Spellman
1976: John Spellman

Nevada (birth state):
2014: Brian Sandoval
2010: Brian Sandoval
2006: Jim Gibbons
2002: Kenny Guinn
1998: Kenny Guinn
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« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2014, 01:26:24 PM »

2014: Kashkari
2010: Ogden
2006: Olivier
2003: McClintock
2002: Simon
1998: Kubby
1994: Wilson
1990: Thompson
1986: Deukmajian
1982: Deukmajian
1978: Clark
1974: Kaiser
1970: Shearer
1966: Reagan
1962: Abstain
1958: Knowland
1954: Abstain
1950: Abstain
1946: Abstain
1942: Abstain
1938: Merriam
1934: Merriam
1930: Abstain
1926: Young
1922: Richardson
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« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2015, 07:32:44 PM »

1946: Maurice Tobin
1948: Paul A. Dever
1950: Arthur Coolidge
1952: Paul A. Dever
1954: Christian Herter
1956: Summer G. Whittier
1958: Foster Furcolo
1960: John A. Volpe
1962: John A. Volpe
1964: John A. Volpe
1966: John A. Volpe
1970: Kevin H. White
1974: Francis Sargent
1978: Francis W. Hatch, Jr.
1982: Michael Dukakis
1986: Michael Dukakis
1990: William Weld
1994: William Weld
1998: A. Paul Cellucci
2002: W. Mitt Romney
2006: Christy Mihos
2010: Tim Cahill
2014: Charlie Baker
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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2015, 08:53:13 PM »

Kentucky

2011: Gatewood Galbraith (Independent) (actual vote)
2007: Abstain
2003: Abstain
1999: Gatewood Galbraith (Reform)
1995: Gatewood Galbraith (Independent)
1991: Abstain
1987: Abstain
1983: Abstain
1979: Abstain
1975: Abstain
1971: Abstain
1967: Abstain
1963: Abstain
1959: Abstain
1955: Abstain
1951: Abstain
1947: W.A. Sandefur (Socialist)
1943: Abstain
1939: Abstain
1935: W.A. Sandefur (Socialist)
1931: John J. Thobe (Socialist)
1927: Abstain
1923: William S. Demuth (Farmer-Labor)
1919: Abstain
1915: Charles Dobbs (Socialist)
1911: Walter B. Lanfersiek (Socialist)
1907: Claude Andrews (Socialist)
1903: Adam Nagel (Socialist)
1900: Walter T. Roberts (Social Democrat)
1899: Alfred Schmitz (Socialist Labor)
1895: Thomas S. Petit (Populist)
1891: S.B. Erwin (Populist)
1887: Abstain
1883: Abstain
1879: Charles W. Cook (Greenback)
1875: Abstain
1871: George M. Thomas (Republican)
1868: R. Tarvin Baker (Republican)
1867: Sidney M. Barnes (Republican)
1863: Thomas E. Bramlette (Union)
1859: Joshua F. Bell (Opposition)
1855: Abstain
1851: Cassius Clay (Emancipation)
1848: Abstain
1844: Abstain
1840: Abstain
1836: Matthews Flournoy (Democratic)
1832: John Breathitt (Democratic)
1828: William T. Barry (Jacksonian)
1824: William Russell (Democratic-Republican)
1820: John Adair (Democratic-Republican)
1816: Abstain
1812: Abstain
1808: Green Clay (Democratic-Republican)
1804: Christopher Greenup (Democratic-Republican)
1800: James Garrard (Democratic-Republican)
1795: James Garrard (Democratic-Republican)
1791: Isaac Shelby (Democratic-Republican)

Illinois

2014: Scott Summers (Green)
2010: Rich Whitney (Green)
2006: Rich Whitney (Green)
2002: Abstain
1998: Abstain
1994: Abstain
1990: Abstain
1986: Abstain
1982: Abstain
1978: Cecil Lampkin (Socialist Workers)
1976: Suzanne Haig (Socialist Workers)
1972: Ishmael Flory (Communist)
1968: Edward C. Gross (Socialist Labor)
1964: Abstain
1960: Edward C. Gross (Socialist Labor)
1956: Edward C. Gross (Socialist Labor)
1952: Louis Fisher (Socialist Labor)
1948: Louis Fisher (Socialist Labor)
1944: Charles Storm (Socialist Labor)
1940: Arthur McDowell (Socialist)
1936: John Fisher (Socialist)
1932: Leonides McDonald (Communist)
1928: William F. Kruse (Workers' Communist)
1924: William F. Dunne (Workers')
1920: John H. Walker (Farmer-Labor)
1916: Seymour Steadman (Socialist)
1912: John C. Kennedy (Socialist)
1908: John H. Brower (Socialist)
1904: John Collins (Socialist)
1900: Herman C. Perry (Social Democratic)
1896: Charles A. Baustian (Socialist Labor)
1892: Nathan M. Barnett (People's)
1888: Willis W. Jones (Union Labor)
1884: Jesse Harper (Greenback)
1880: Alson Jenness Streeter (Greenback)
1876: Abstain
1872: Richard J. Oglesby (Republican)
1868: John M. Palmer (Republican)
1864: Richard J. Oglesby (Republican)
1860: Richard Yates (Republican)
1856: William H. Bissell (Republican)
1852: D.A. Knowlton (Free Soil)
1848: Charles V. Dyer (Free Soil)
1846: Richard Eels (Liberty)
1842: Charles W. Hunter (Liberty)
1838: Abstain
1834: Joseph Duncan (Democratic)
1830: William Kinney (Jacksonian)
1826: Thomas Sloo (Jacksonian)
1822: Abstain
1818: Abstain
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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2015, 09:04:13 PM »

2014: Rick Scott (Republican) (Actual Vote)
2010: Rick Scott (Republican)

2006: Max Linn (Reform)
2002: Jeb Bush (Republican)
1998: Jeb Bush (Republican)
1994: Jeb Bush (Republican)

1990: Lawton Chiles (Democratic)
1986: Bob Martinez (Republican)
1982: Bob Graham (Democratic)
1978: Bob Graham (Democratic)
1974: Reuben Askew (Democratic)

1970: Claude Kirk (Republican)
1966: Claude Kirk (Republican)
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« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2015, 11:35:23 PM »
« Edited: April 26, 2017, 11:47:20 PM by L.D. Smith »

Been done already, but I'll do it again anyway: Reds are Dem, Blues are GOP, Purples are 3rd

I live in Virginia, but I still have California residency and until I'm 26 may very well keep it that way...plus finding the old Virginia ones again would be annoying.

1938: Cuthbert Olson
1942: Earl Warren
1946: Earl Warren
1950: James Roosevelt
1954: Goodwin Knight
1958: Pat Brown
1962: Pat Brown
1966: Pat Brown
1970: Jesse Unruh
1974: Jerry Brown
1978: Jerry Brown
1982: Tom Bradley
1986: Tom Bradley
1990: Dianne Feinstein
1994. Kathleen Brown
1998: Gray Davis
2002: Peter Camejo
2003 Recall: NO!
2003: Peter Camejo
2006: Phil Angelides
2010: Jerry Brown
2014: Jerry Brown (Actual Vote)


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« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2015, 12:53:03 PM »

1777: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1780: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1783: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1786: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1789: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1792: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1795: Robert Yates (Democratic-Republican)
1798: Robert Livingston (Democratic-Republican)
1801: George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1804: Aaron Burr (Tammany Hall)
1807: Daniel Tompkins (Clintonian)
1810: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1813: Daniel Tompkins (Democratic-Republican)
1816: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1820: DeWitt Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1822: Joseph Yates (Democratic-Republican)
1824: DeWitt Clinton (People's)
1826: DeWitt Clinton (Clintonian)
1828: Martin Van Buren (Democratic)
1830: Ezekiel Williams (Workingmen's)
1832: William L. Marcy (Democratic)
1834: William H. Seward (Whig)
1836: Isaac Smith (Equal Rights)
1838: William H. Seward (Whig)
1840: Gerrit Smith (Liberty)
1842: Alvan Stewart (Liberty)
1844: Alvan Stewart (Liberty)
1846: John Young (Anti-Rent)
1847: Charles Shepherd (Liberty)
1848: John Adams Dix (Free Soil)
1850: William L. Chaplin (Liberty)
1852: Minthorne Tompkins (Free Democratic)
1854: Myron Clark (Free Democratic)
1856: John A. King (Republican)
1858: Edwin Morgan (Republican)
1860: Edwin Morgan (Republican)
1862: James Wadsworth (Republican Union)
1864: Reuben Fenton (Republican)
1866: Reuben Fenton (Republican)
1868: John Griswold (Republican)
1870: Stewart Woodford (Republican)
1872: John Adams Dix (Republican)
1874: John Adams Dix (Republican)
1876: Richard Griffin (Greenback)
1879: Caleb Pink (Socialist Labor)
1882: Epenetus Howe (National Greenback-Labor)
1885: George Jones (National Greenback-Labor)
1888: J. Edward Hall (Socialist Labor)
1891: Daniel DeLeon (Socialist Labor)
1894: Charles Matchett (Socialist Labor)
1896: Howard Balkam (Socialist Labor)
1898: Benjamin Hanford (Socialist Labor)
1900: Benjamin Hanford (Socialist Labor)
1902: Daniel DeLeon (Socialist Labor)
1904: Daniel DeLeon (Socialist Labor)
1906: John Chase (Socialist)
1908: John Wanhope (Socialist)
1910: Charles Russell (Socialist)
1912: Charles Russell (Socialist)
1914: Gustave Strebel (Socialist)
1916: Algernon Lee (Socialist)
1918: Olive Johnson (Socialist Labor)
1920: Dudley Malone (Farmer-Labor)
1922: Ed Cassidy (Socialist)
1924: James Cannon (Workers)
1926: Jacob Panken (Socialist)
1928: William Dunne (Workers)
1930: William Foster (Workers)
1932: Israel Amter (Communist)
1934: Israel Amter (Communist)
1936: Robert Minor (Communist)
1938: Norman Thomas (Socialist)
1942: Israel Amter (Communist)
1946: James Mead (American Labor)
1950: Eric Hass (Industrial Government)
1954: Nathan Karp (Industrial Government)
1958: Eric Hass (Socialist Labor)
1962: Eric Hass (Socialist Labor)
1966: Milton Herder (Socialist Labor)
1970: Clifton DeBerry (Socialist Workers)
1974: Derrick Morrison (Socialist Workers)
1978: Dianne Feeley (Socialist Workers)
1982: Nancy Ross (New Alliance)
1986: Lenora Fulani (New Alliance)
1990: Lenora Fulani (New Alliance)
1994: Lawrence Lane (Socialist Workers)
1998: Grandpa Al Lewis (Green)
2002: Stanley Aronowitz (Green)
2006: Malachy McCourt (Green)
2010: Howie Hawkins (Green)
2014: Howie Hawkins (Green)
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« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2015, 01:57:25 PM »

None of these candidates would I be excited about voting for.

1999: Gatewood Galbraith
2003: Ernie Fletcher
2007: Steve Beshear
2011: Gatewood Galbraith
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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2015, 08:59:15 PM »

I'll start in 60:


1960-Terry Sanford
1964-Robert Gavin
1968-Robert Scott
1972-James Holhouser

(NC had one term governors until in between Holhouser's term. He wasn't able to run again though.)


1976-Jim Hunt
1980-Jim Hunt
1984-James Martin
1988-James Martin
1992-Jim Hunt
1996-Jim Hunt
2000-Richard Vinroot
2004-Mike Easley
2008-Pat McCrory
2012-Pat McCrory (1st General Election I voted in.)
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« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2015, 12:40:47 AM »

2014: Howie Hawkins (G)
2010: Howie Hawkins (G)
2006: Eliot Spitzer (D)
2002: Carl McCall (D)
1998: Al Lewis (G)
1994: Mario Cuomo (D)
1990: Mario Cuomo (D)
1986: Mario Cuomo (D)
1982: Mario Cuomo (D)
1978: Hugh Carey (D)
1974: Hugh Carey (D)
1970: Arthur Goldberg (D)
1966: Frank D. O'Connor (D)
1962: Robert Morgenthau (D)
1958: W. Averell Harriman (D)
1954: John T. McManus (ALP)
1950: John T. McManus (ALP)
1946: James M. Mead (D)
1940: Dean Alfange (ALP)
1938: Norman Thomas (S)
1936: Herbert H. Lehman (D)
1934: Herbert H. Lehman (D)
1932: Louis Waldman (S)
1930: Louis Waldman (S)
1928: Louis Waldman (S)
1926: Al Smith (D)
1924: Norman Thomas (S)
1922: Al Smith (D)
1920: Al Smith (D)
1918: Charles W. Ervin (S)
1916: Algernon Lee (S)
1914: Gustave Adolph Strebel (S)
1912: Charles Edward Russell (S)
1910: Charles Edward Russell (S)
1908: Joshua Wanhope (S)
1906: John C. Chase (S)
1904: Thomas Pendergast (SDP)
1902: Benjamin Hanford (SDP)
1900: Benjamin Hanford (SDP)
1898: Theodore Roosevelt (R)
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« Reply #12 on: May 20, 2015, 04:17:28 AM »

We don't directly elect our Premiers here in Australia, so I'll do which of the leaders I like the most for each election.

1890: John Forrest (Ministerialist)
1894: John Forrest (Ministerialist)
1897: John Forrest (Ministerialist)

1901: George Throsell (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1904: Walter James (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1905: Cornthwaite "Hector" Rason (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1908: Newton Moore (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1911: Frank Wilson (Unaligned Non-Labor)

1914: Frank Wilson (Liberal)[/color]
1917: Henry Lefroy (Nationalist)
1921: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1924: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1927: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1930: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1933: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1936: Norbert Keenan (Nationalist)
1939: Robert Ross McDonald (Nationalist)
1943: Robert Ross McDonald (Nationalist)

1947: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1950: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1953: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1956: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1959: David Brand (Liberal)
1962: David Brand (Liberal)
1965: David Brand (Liberal)
1968: David Brand (Liberal)
1971: David Brand (Liberal)
1974: Charles Court (Liberal)
1977: Charles Court (Liberal)
1980: Charles Court (Liberal)

1983: Hendy Cowan (National)
1986: Hendy Cowan (National)
1989: Hendy Cowan (National)

1993: Richard Court (Liberal)
1996: Richard Court (Liberal)
2001: Richard Court (Liberal)
2005: Matt Birney (Liberal)
2008: Colin Barnett (Liberal)
2013: Colin Barnett (Liberal)
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« Reply #13 on: June 01, 2015, 02:48:17 AM »

We don't directly elect our Premiers here in Australia, so I'll do which of the leaders I like the most for each election.

1890: John Forrest (Ministerialist)
1894: John Forrest (Ministerialist)
1897: John Forrest (Ministerialist)

1901: George Throsell (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1904: Walter James (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1905: Cornthwaite "Hector" Rason (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1908: Newton Moore (Unaligned Non-Labor)
1911: Frank Wilson (Unaligned Non-Labor)

1914: Frank Wilson (Liberal)[/color]
1917: Henry Lefroy (Nationalist)
1921: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1924: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1927: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1930: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1933: James Mitchell (Nationalist)
1936: Norbert Keenan (Nationalist)
1939: Robert Ross McDonald (Nationalist)
1943: Robert Ross McDonald (Nationalist)

1947: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1950: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1953: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1956: Ross McLarty (Liberal)
1959: David Brand (Liberal)
1962: David Brand (Liberal)
1965: David Brand (Liberal)
1968: David Brand (Liberal)
1971: David Brand (Liberal)
1974: Charles Court (Liberal)
1977: Charles Court (Liberal)
1980: Charles Court (Liberal)

1983: Hendy Cowan (National)
1986: Hendy Cowan (National)
1989: Hendy Cowan (National)

1993: Richard Court (Liberal)
1996: Richard Court (Liberal)
2001: Richard Court (Liberal)
2005: Matt Birney (Liberal)
2008: Colin Barnett (Liberal)
2013: Colin Barnett (Liberal)


2017Mark McGowan (National)
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« Reply #14 on: October 13, 2015, 05:47:47 AM »

Thought this was interesting so I'd comment:

2014: Adrian Wyllie (Actual vote)
2010: Alex Sink
2006: Charlie Crist
2002: Jeb Bush
1998: Jeb Bush
1994: Jeb Bush
1990: Bob Martinez
1986: Bob Martinez
1982: Louis Bafalis
1978: Bob Graham
1974: Reuben Askew
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« Reply #15 on: October 13, 2015, 08:24:09 AM »
« Edited: October 14, 2015, 04:13:18 AM by Intell »

California (Voted for Bolded Ones)

2012: Brown (D)
2010: Brown (D)

2006: Schwarzenegger (R)
2003: Yes, Schwarzenegger (R)
2002: Davis (D)
1998: Davis (D) , P: Davis (D)
1994: K. Brown (D), P: K. Brown (D)
1990: Feinstein (D)
1986: Bradley (D)
1982: Bradley (D)
1978: Brown (D)
1974: Brown (D)
1970: Unruh (D), P: Unruh (D)
1966: Brown (D), P: Brown (D)
1962: Brown (D)
1958: Brown (D)

1954: Knight (R)
1950: Roosevelt (D)
1946: Warren (R), Democratic Primaries: Warren (R)
1942: Olson (D)
1938: Olson (D)
1934: Sinclair (D)
1930: Milton Young (D)
1926: Clement Young (R)
1922: Woolwine (D)
1918: Bell (I)
1914: Johnson (P)
1910: Bell (D)
1906: Bell (D)

1861: Stanford (R)
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« Reply #16 on: October 14, 2015, 11:21:19 PM »
« Edited: April 20, 2017, 03:00:54 PM by Alex »

Buenos Aires City
1996: Norberto La Porta (FrePaSo, Big Tent)
           or Fernando de la Rua (UCR, center)
2000: Anibal Ibarra (Alianza, center/center-left)
2003: Luis Zamora (Self-determination and Freedom, left)
           Runoff:Mauricio Macri (Pro, center right)/Abstain
2007: Jorge Telerman (Civic Coalition, center/center left)
           Runoff: Abstain
2011: Pino Solanas (Proyecto Sur, left/center-left)
           Runoff: Abstain
2015:
 PASO (Open Primaries): Graciela Ocaña (ECO, center-left)
 Martin Lousteau (ECO)
 Runoff:  Lousteau
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« Reply #17 on: October 14, 2015, 11:41:09 PM »

I am in Russia now, so:

1991 Eltsyn
1996 Eltsyn
2000 Yavlinski
2004 Hakamada
2008 Abstained
2012 Prokhorov

P.S. Never Putin or Medvedev at least))))
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« Reply #18 on: October 15, 2015, 01:25:43 AM »

I am in Russia now, so:

1991 Eltsyn
1996 Eltsyn
2000 Yavlinski
2004 Hakamada
2008 Abstained
2012 Prokhorov

P.S. Never Putin or Medvedev at least))))
State = Oblast/Republic/other Federal Subjects
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« Reply #19 on: October 15, 2015, 04:01:17 AM »
« Edited: October 15, 2015, 10:16:57 AM by smoltchanov »

I am in Russia now, so:

1991 Eltsyn
1996 Eltsyn
2000 Yavlinski
2004 Hakamada
2008 Abstained
2012 Prokhorov

P.S. Never Putin or Medvedev at least))))
State = Oblast/Republic/other Federal Subjects

I am aware of that. But - who knows Russian Oblast/Republic leaders here? Hence i choose a President elections. But if you wish - Luzhkov since about 1992 until recently, and Navalny (barely) last time (Moscow)
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« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2015, 01:43:36 PM »

* denotes a winning candidate.

2014: *Charlie Baker, D primary: Steve Grossman
2010: Charlie Baker
2006: Kerry Healey, D primary: Chris Gabrieli
2002: *Mitt Romney, D primary: Tom Birmingham
1998: *Paul Cellucci, R primary: Joe Malone
1994: *Bill Weld, D primary: *Mark Roosevelt
1990: John Silber, D primary: *John Silber
1986: George Kariotis
1982: John Sears, D primary: Ed King
1978: *Ed King, D primary: *Ed King
1974: Leo Kahian (American), R primary: Carroll Sheehan
1970: *Francis Sargent, D primary: Francis Bellotti
1966: *John Volpe, D primary: Kenneth O'Donnell
1964: Francis Bellotti, D primary: *Francis Bellotti

I'll stop here because mid-century MA politics are too confusing/non-ideological and I'd have to do some research.
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« Reply #21 on: November 18, 2015, 07:51:53 AM »
« Edited: November 20, 2015, 08:36:31 AM by Intell »

Louisana is intresting

2015: Edwards
2011: Hollings
2007: Boasso
2003: Blanco
1999: Jefferson

1995: Roemer R:Fields
1991: Roemer R:Edwards
1987: Roemer
1983: Edwards
1979: Lambert
1975: Edwards
1972: Johnston R: Edwards
1967: McKeithen
1963: Long DR: Morrison GR:McKenieth
1959: Dodd DR:Morrison GR:Davis
1956: Long
1952: Dodd R:Sphat
1948: Long
1944: Morgan
1940: Noe R:Long
1936: Leche
1932: Allen
1928: Long
1924: Fuqua
1920: Parker
1916: Parker
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« Reply #22 on: April 18, 2017, 01:17:06 PM »

For the neighboring Province of Buenos Aires
1999: Graciela Fernández Meijide (Frente Grande, Center to center-left)
2003: Felipe Solá (Partido Justicialista, peronismo)
2007: Margarita Stolbizer (GEN, center-left)
2011: Margarita Stolbizer (GEN, center-left)

2015: M. Eugenia Vidal (Pro, center-right)
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« Reply #23 on: April 18, 2017, 07:00:56 PM »

Maine (1936 on because Wikipedia only goes back that far, bold indicates election winner):

1936: F. Harold Dubord
1938: Louis J. Brann

1940: Sumner Sewall
1942: Sumner Sewall
1944: Horace Hildreth
1946: Horace Hildreth

1948: Louis Lausier
1950: Frederick G. Payne
1952: James C. Oliver
1954: Edmund Muskie
1956: Edmund Muskie
1958: Clinton Clauson

1960: Frank M. Coffin
1962: Maynard Dolloff
1966: Kenneth M. Curtis
1970: Kenneth M. Curtis

1974: George Mitchell
1978: Joseph Brennan
1982: Joseph Brennan

1986: Sherry Huber
1990: Joseph Brennan
1994: Joseph Brennan

1998: Angus King
2002: John Baldacci
2006: John Baldacci

2010: Libby Mitchell
2014: Mike Michaud
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« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2017, 10:20:14 PM »

Year: Primary vote if contested, General vote (Winner)

1966: Robert King High, Robert King High (Claude R. Kirk)
1970: Reubin Askew, Reubin Askew (Reubin Askew)
1974: Reubin Askew, Reubin Askew (Reubin Askew)
1978: Bob Graham (Bob Graham)
1982: Bob Graham (Bob Graham)
1986: James C. Smith, Steve Pajcic (Bob Martinez)
1990: Bill Nelson, Lawton Chiles (Lawton Chiles)
1994: Jack Gargan, Jeb Bush (Lawton Chiles)
1998: Buddy MacKay (Jeb Bush)
2002: Janet Reno, Bill McBride (Jeb Bush)
2006: Jim Davis, Jim Davis (Charlie Crist)
2010: Alex Sink, Alex Sink (Rick Scott)
2014: Nan Rich, Charlie Crist (Rick Scott)
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