United States gubernatorial elections, 2001
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United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 6, 2001 in two states and one territory, as well as other statewide offices and members of state legislatures.
Election results
State | Incumbent | Party | Status | Opposing Candidates |
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New Jersey | Donald DiFrancesco | Republican | Retired, Democratic victory | Jim McGreevey (Democratic) 56.4% Bret Schundler (Republican) 41.7% Bill Schluter (Independent) 1.1% Jerry Coleman (Green) 0.3% Mark Edgerton (Libertarian) 0.2% |
Northern Mariana Islands[1] | Pedro Tenorio | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | Juan Babauta (Republican) 44.61% Benigno Fitial (Covenant) 25.45% Jesse Borja (Democratic) 18.18% Froilan Tenorio (Reform) 11.75% |
Virginia | Jim Gilmore | Republican | Term-Limited, Democratic victory | Mark Warner (Democratic) 52.2% Mark Earley (Republican) 47% Bill Redpath (Libertarian) 0.8% |
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