Definition of «gubernatorial candidate»

A gubernatorial candidate is someone who is running for the position of governor in a particular state or region. The term comes from the Latin word 'gubernator' which means steersman, and refers to the person responsible for guiding or governing a ship or province. In modern usage, it refers to an individual seeking election as the chief executive officer of a U.S. state.

Sentences with «gubernatorial candidate»

  • Now, the former Republican gubernatorial candidate is taking on the political establishment again. (auburnpub.com)
  • And then he won by 9 points, the biggest win for a Democratic gubernatorial candidate in the state since 1985. (businessinsider.com)
  • Other third - party gubernatorial candidates have shared similar success in past elections, too. (syracuse.com)
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