That's up considerably from the $ 5.1 million the party raised in the last
gubernatorial election year in 2014 and $ 3.9 million in 2015, the last off - election year.
The chart below shows election years and the signature requirement for initiatives designed to appear on the ballot in that year,
with gubernatorial election years bolded.
The 5,000 signature requirement is not terribly difficult but Kentucky is a state in which the minor parties traditionally don't get on the ballot in the odd -
year gubernatorial election years.
Republicans, however, see institutional and historic advantages: They generally pick up seats in
a gubernatorial election year.
For Maryland, 2018, 2022, 2026, 2030 and 2034 are
all gubernatorial election years.
New York is a historically blue state in presidential and
gubernatorial election years, though Republicans from predominantly white areas of upstate and Long Island have often controlled the State Senate.
For Tennessee, 2018, 2022, 2026, 2030 and 2034 are
all gubernatorial election years.
It appears that turnout will be 38.4 % of registered voters, the lowest turnout on record for any Washington primary in
a gubernatorial election year in history.
Louisiana elects agriculture commissioners to four - year terms during
gubernatorial election years.
Giuliani won, and the state party was learning now how to better identify voters, and deploy field resources, heading into
a gubernatorial election year.
The RGA's participation at the event is also interesting for those who recall the 2014
gubernatorial election year.
We estimate the cost to be between $ 40 million and $ 79 million for
a gubernatorial election year, depending upon the number of small donors who participate.
For Maine, 2018 and 2022 are
gubernatorial election years.
For Washington, 2016, 2020, 2024 and 2028 are
all gubernatorial election years.
All four states that have
gubernatorial elections this year will have independent or minor party candidates in those elections.
There are 48 counties in which every voter had a ballot with both a Democratic and a Republican running for Congress in the past two
gubernatorial election years.