2022 gubernatorial elections

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2022 United States gubernatorial elections which will be with 2022 midterm elections on November 8, 2022, will take place on 36 districts.

Arizona

RINO Governor Doug Collins will end his second and last term. Kari Lake is the most prominent candidate in Republican party, she mostly will challenged by Katie Hobbs.

Arkansas

Governor Asa Hutchinson will end his second and last term (he is term-limited). Sarah Huckabee Sanders has announced to run, two other Republican candidates later withdrew for other races after polling showed Sanders at nearly 75% of the primary voters (she also is above 50% in polling over all announced Democrat candidates). Should Sanders win she and her father (former Governor Mike Huckabee) would be the first father-child pairing to serve as Arkansas Governor and only the second pairing from the same family to do so.

California

Gavin Newsom is likely to win.

Colorado

Current faucist governor Jared Polis will be challenged by Heidi Ganahl or Greg Lopez.

Florida

Governor Ron DeSantis will be challenged mostly by Charlie Crist.

Georgia

RINO Governor Brian Kemp will be challenged in primary from Vernon Jones and David Perdue. Democrat candidate will far left socialist Stacey Abrams.

Iowa

Governor Kim Reynolds will be challenged mostly by Deidre DeJear. she is likely to win.

Kansas

Current faucist governor Laura Kelly, mostly she will be challenged by Derek Schmidt. latest polls isnt with her side.

Maine

Current faucist governor Janet Mills will run for second term. she will be challenged mostly by former governor Paul LePage.

Maryland

Current Governor Larry Hogan will end his second and last term. The most prominent republican candidate is Daniel Cox. the most Democrate candidate is Peter Franchot

Michigain

Current corrupt and faucist governor Gretchen Whitmer will seek for second term. she will be mostly challenged by former chief of Detroit Police Department James Craig.

Minnesota

Current faucist governor Tim Walz will be challenged mostly by Dr Scott Jensen.

Nebraska

Current Governor Pete Ricketts will end his second and last term. the most prominent candidate is Charles W. Herbster

Nevada

Current faucist governor Steve Sisolak will run for re election. the most prominent republican candidate is former sheriff Joe Lombardo who will be challenged in primary by former RINO senator Dean Heller.

New Mexico

Current faucist governor Michelle Lujan Grisham will run for re election. she will be challenged Mark Ronchetti or Gregory Zanetti.

New York

Current faucist and corrupt governor Kathy Hochul will run for re election. she will be challenged by Andrew Giuliani or Lee Zeldin. unfortunately she is likely to win.

Ohio

Current RINO governor Mike DeWine will be challenged by Jim Renacci in primary. the most prominent Democrat candidate will be former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranly.

Oklahoma

Current Governor Kevin Stitt will run for re election. he will be challenged by Democrat Constance Johnson and Independent Ervin Yen.

Oregon

Current Liberal governor Kate Brown will not run for election. the most prominent Democrat candidate will be the progressive lesbian Tina Kotek. the most prominent Republican will be Bud Pierce.[1] Independent Betsy Johnson also will run for election.

Pennsylvania

Current faucist and corrupt Governor Tom Wolf will end his second and last term. Lou Barletta and Doug Mastriano are most prominent candidate in Republican party. corrupt attorney general Josh Shapiro is most prominent candidate of Democrat party.

South Dakota

Current Governor Kristi Noem will be challenged in primary by Former state house speaker Steven Haugaard. the rival candidate will be Dan Ahlers from Democrat party and Lora Hubbel as independent.

Texas

Current Governor Greg Abbott will be challenged in primary by Allen West. Democrat party candidate will be far left progressive Beto O'Rourke.

Wisconsin

Current faucist and corrupt governor Tony Evers will be challenged mostly by former Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch.

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