8 Gubernatorial Candidates Could Reshape The Executive Pipeline
Published: 2026-08-21
For a nation that has elected thousands of governors, only three Black men have ever won the office. However, that number could change significantly this November. According to the Associated Press, eight Black major-party gubernatorial nominees are on ballots across the country this year , including Republicans and Democrats, men and women. The field includes Florida Republican Byron Donalds , Nevada Democrat Aaron Ford, Minnesota Republican Lisa Demuth, Georgia Democrat and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms , South Carolina Democrat Jermaine Johnson, Wisconsin Democrat David Crowley, and Michigan Republican John James, alongside Maryland Gov. Wes Moore . The stakes go beyond making history. Governors control multibillion-dollar state budgets, oversee major economic development initiatives, and shape policy on housing, healthcare, education and workforce development. The governor’s mansion is not just a political address. It is one of the nation’s most consequential executive suites. “We do have a unique moment here,” Moore told the AP, noting that his historic status is “not an applause line” but part of a broader challenge for the country. The potential expansion of Black representation comes at a pivotal time for state-level leadership. Ford, Nevada’s first Black attorney general, said representation can help elevate issues that otherwise receive insufficient attention. “It’s not a secret that some issues in the African American community get ignored and don’t hav…
Originally sourced from Black Enterprise