Incumbent Governors Douglas Ducey (R) of Arizona and Thomas Wolf (D) of Pennsylvania, who are leaving office in 2022, currently have approval ratings below 50%, Arizona moves from lean republican to tossup and Pennsylvania moves from lean democrat to tossup.
Incumbent Governors Greg Abbot (R) of Texas, Jay Robert Pritzker (D) of Illinois and Michelle Lynn Lujan Grisham (D) of New Mexico have approval ratings around 50%, Texas moves from solid to likely republican and Illinois and New Mexico moves from solid to likely democrat.
Incumbent Governors Edward Lamont (D) of Connecticut, Jared Polis of Colorado (D), and Daniel McKee (D) of Rhode Island now have approval ratings ranging from 57% to 64%, Connecticut moves from tossup to likely democrat and Colorado and Rhode Island move from lean to likely democrat.
Incumbent Governors Anthony Evers (D) of Wisconsin and Katherin Brown (D) of Oregon now have approval ratings of 45% and 43% respectively, Wisconsin moves from tossup to lean republican and Oregon moves from likely to lean democrat.
Probable Outcome: 28-33 Republican Governors.
Mean Outcome: 30.5 Republican (gain of 2.5), 19.5 Democrat (loss of 2.5)
Incumbent Governors Greg Abbot (R) of Texas, Jay Robert Pritzker (D) of Illinois and Michelle Lynn Lujan Grisham (D) of New Mexico have approval ratings around 50%, Texas moves from solid to likely republican and Illinois and New Mexico moves from solid to likely democrat.
Incumbent Governors Edward Lamont (D) of Connecticut, Jared Polis of Colorado (D), and Daniel McKee (D) of Rhode Island now have approval ratings ranging from 57% to 64%, Connecticut moves from tossup to likely democrat and Colorado and Rhode Island move from lean to likely democrat.
Incumbent Governors Anthony Evers (D) of Wisconsin and Katherin Brown (D) of Oregon now have approval ratings of 45% and 43% respectively, Wisconsin moves from tossup to lean republican and Oregon moves from likely to lean democrat.
Probable Outcome: 28-33 Republican Governors.
Mean Outcome: 30.5 Republican (gain of 2.5), 19.5 Democrat (loss of 2.5)