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Welcome to McGuireWoods Consulting’s 2019 U.S. State Elections Roundup interactive website — your one-stop resource for this year’s gubernatorial and attorneys general races.
Complete with concise information about how state elections are shaping up around the country — our site provides a landscape view of our nation’s political scene and insights on potential shifts in the tide.
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The information in this presentation is based on the latest publicly available data and is subject to change. Last updated October 31, 2019.
Gubernatorial Race ProjectionsKentucky | Louisiana | Mississippi |
Attorneys General Race ProjectionsKentucky | Mississippi |
State-by-State Analysis
Kentucky
Gubernatorial
Democratic Nominee: Andy Beshear |
Republican Nominee: Matt Bevin (Incumbent) |
Primary Results
- Andy Beshear (State Attorney General): 37.9%; 149,483 votes
- Gov. Matt Bevin (Incumbent): 52.4%; 136,060 votes
Analysis
- Democrat Andy Beshear, the state attorney general, will face current Republican Governor Matt Bevin.
- Gov. Bevin has drawn criticism for his public statements, and one poll names him the most unpopular governor in the country.
This race leans Republican.
Attorney General
Democratic Nominee: Greg Stumbo |
Republican Nominee: Daniel Cameron |
Primary Results
- Daniel Cameron (Attorney): 55.3%; 132,400 votes
- Greg Stumbo (Former attorney general and state House speaker): Uncontested
Analysis
- With Democrat Attorney General Andy Beshear running for governor, this is an open seat race.
- Stumbo had no primary challenger.
- Cameron is a former staff lawyer for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
- RAGA adds that Daniel Cameron is a young rising star and that this is a close race, but Cameron has a clear path to victory in a state that is shifting further right.
- DAGA highlights that in the span of a week, Democratic AG candidate Greg Stumbo received two major endorsements from Kentucky’s leading newspapers: The Courier Journal and The Lexington Herald-Leader, showing Stumbo’s appeal to average Kentuckians.
- A Republican has not held Kentucky’s attorney general office since 1948.
This race leans Republican.
Louisiana
Gubernatorial
Democratic Nominee: John Edwards (Incumbent) |
Republican Nominee: Eddie Rispone |
Primary Results
- John Edwards (Incumbent): 46.6%, 626,000 votes
- Eddie Rispone (Businessman): 27.4%, 368,318 votes
Analysis
- Gov. Edwards is running for re-election to a second term.
- Republican businessman Eddie Rispone beat out four other primary candidates in the primary election.
- The Republican Governors Association adds that since Louisiana adopted the open primary system in 1975, NO governor has been re-elected in a run-off election, and that trend will continue in 2019 and that nearly 52% of all voters cast a ballot for a Republican candidate for governor.
- The Democratic Governors Association adds that Republicans lost 6.3 percentage points collectively from 2015 to 2019, while Governor Edwards grew his jungle primary support by 6.7%.
- The runoff election for governor is scheduled for Nov. 16.
This race is a toss-up.
Attorney General
- Louisiana re-elected Attorney General Jeff Landry.
Mississippi
Gubernatorial
Democratic Nominee: Jim Hood |
Republican Nominee: Tate Reeves |
Primary Results
- Jim Hood (Attorney General): 68.8%; 199,467 votes
- Tate Reeves (Lieutenant Governor): 54%; 177,270 votes (primary runoff election results)
Analysis
- After being forced into a runoff election, Lieutenant Governor Reeves became the Republican party’s nominee for governor.
This race leans Republican.
Attorney General
Democratic Nominee: Jennifer Collins |
Republican Nominee: Lynn Fitch |
Primary Results
- Jennifer Collins (Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union): Uncontested
- Lynn Fitch (Treasurer): 52.1%; 165,677 (primary runoff election results)
Analysis
- With Democrat Attorney General Jim Hood running for governor, this is an open seat race.
- Lynn Fitch defeated opponent Andy Taggart in a tight runoff election for the Republican nomination.
- Jennifer Collins had no primary challenger.
- The Republican Attorneys General Association adds that Lynn Fitch is in a strong position to be elected based on RAGA’s internal polling and that electing Republican Lynn Fitch is a top priority for RAGA in 2019.
This race leans Republican.