Americans in 36 states voted for governors in the midterms, and all but two races have been called.
Of the called races, 17 are for Republicans and 17 are for Democrats.
See the full list of results below:
Alabama
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey, 78, beat speech therapist Yolanda Flowers with about 67 percent of the vote.
Alaska
Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy, 61, is in the lead with 51.2 percent of the vote, but the race has not been called because of Alaska’s ranked-choice voting system. Democrat Les Gara, 59, has 23 percent of the vote and former Gov. Bill Walker, labeled nonpartisan, has 20 percent.
Arkansas
Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders, 40, a White House press secretary during the Trump administration, prevailed over Democrat Chris Jones in the race to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson. Sanders received 63 percent of the vote….}