2012 West Virginia gubernatorial election
County results Congressional district results Tomblin : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Maloney : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
The 2012 West Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2012, to elect the governor of West Virginia. Democratic incumbent Earl Ray Tomblin , who was elected governor in a special election in 2011, was elected to a full four-year term. The election was a rematch of the 2011 special election.
As of 2024, this was the last gubernatorial election in which a Democratic governor was re-elected in the state.
Other potential candidates [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Earl Ray Tomblin (D)
Bill Maloney (R)
Undecided
R.L. Repass [ 13]
August 22–25, 2012
401
± 4.9%
56%
35%
9%
R.L. Repass [ 14]
April 25–28, 2012
410
± 4.8%
60%
32%
8%
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic [ edit ]
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican [ edit ]
By congressional district [ edit ]
Tomblin won 2 of 3 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.[ 16]
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^ Ali, Ann (January 19, 2012). "Tomblin files for governor" . State Journal . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 27, 2012 .
^ a b c d e f Hicks, Ian (November 29, 2011). "Maloney May Try Again" . The Intelligencer & Wheeling News Register . Retrieved January 3, 2012 . [permanent dead link ]
^ a b "Statewide Results" . Secretary of State of West Virginia . Archived from the original on December 7, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2012 .
^ a b Rivard, Ry; Hunt, Jared (January 26, 2012). "Maloney ready for another shot against Tomblin" . Charleston Daily Mail . Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2012 .
^ Rivard, Ry (October 25, 2011). "GOP Chairman: Not running for public office in '12" . Charleston Daily Mail . Archived from the original on October 30, 2011. Retrieved October 25, 2011 .
^ "Mountain Party nominates Johnson, Baber at Sutton convention" . The Charleston Gazette . July 24, 2012. Retrieved August 1, 2012 .
^ "David Moran for Governor" . Libertarian Party of West Virginia . Archived from the original on October 2, 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2012 .
^ "2012 Governor Race Ratings for November 1, 2012" . The Cook Political Report . Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
^ "PROJECTION: OBAMA WILL LIKELY WIN SECOND TERM" . Sabato's Crystal Ball . Archived from the original on December 1, 2018. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
^ "2012 Gubernatorial Ratings" . Gubernatorial Ratings . The Rothenberg Political Report. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
^ "2012 Elections Map - 2012 Governor Races" . Real Clear Politics. Retrieved November 30, 2018 .
^ R.L. Repass
^ R.L. Repass
^ "WV SOS - Elections - Election Results - Online Data Services" . Archived from the original on January 13, 2019. Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts" . Daily Kos . Retrieved August 11, 2020 .
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