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1983 United States gubernatorial elections
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Seats before
34
16
Seats after
35
15
Seat change
1
1
Seats up
2
1
Seats won
3
0
Democratic hold
Democratic gain
United States gubernatorial elections were held on October 22 and November 3, 1983, in three states and one territory. Following the elections, the Democratic party held all three seats.
Election results [ ]
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Kentucky
John Y. Brown Jr.
Democratic
1979
Incumbent term-limited. New governor elected . Democratic hold.
Louisiana
David Treen
Republican
1979
Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected . Democratic gain .
Y Edwin Edwards (Democratic) 62.3%
David Treen (Republican) 36.4%
Robert M. Ross (Republican) 0.5%
Ken "Cousin Ken" Lewis (Democratic) 0.3%
Charlie Moore (Independent) 0.1%
Floyd W. Smith, Jr. (Democratic) 0.1%
Midiele Smith (Independent) 0.1%
Joseph T. Robino (Independent) 0.1%
Michael Musmeci (Democratic) 0.1%
Mississippi
William Winter
Democratic
1979
Incumbent term-limited. New governor elected . Democratic hold.
Y William Allain (Democratic) 55.1%
Leon Bramlett (Republican) 38.9%
Charles Evers (Independent) 4.1%
Billie H. Taylor (Independent) 1.1%
Henry McMullen Williams (Independent) 0.8%
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