Eight Black Gubernatorial Candidates Appear on November Ballots
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Eight Black Gubernatorial Candidates Appear on November Ballots

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For the first time in US history, eight Black major party candidates are on the ballot for governor this November. This follows a history where only three Black governors have been elected across 250 years – all Democrats and all men, including current Maryland Governor Wes Moore. With Florida Republicans nominating U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds on Tuesday, the number of Black candidates running for governor has reached an unprecedented eight. This year’s nominees include both men and women, and represent both Democratic and Republican parties.

While only three Black governors have previously been elected, this year’s surge in candidates marks a significant shift in representation. The Washington Times notes all prior Black governors were Democrats, while this year’s field is more diverse in terms of party affiliation. No right-leaning sources reported on the historical lack of Black governors, only noting the current increase in candidates.

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