1920 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1920, in 35 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 2, 1920.

Elections took place on September 13 in Maine.

In Massachusetts, the governor was elected to a two-year term for the first time, instead of a one-year term.

Every governorship mirrored the presidential results in their state.

This is the most recent year in which all gubernatorial elections were won by the same party that won the state in the year's presidential election.

1920 Rhode Island gubernatorial election 1920 Illinois gubernatorial election 1920 Wisconsin gubernatorial election 1920 Iowa gubernatorial election 1920 Arkansas gubernatorial election 1920 Kansas gubernatorial election 1920 Texas gubernatorial election 1920 New Mexico gubernatorial election 1920 Arizona gubernatorial election 1920 Florida gubernatorial election 1920 Massachusetts gubernatorial election 1920 Michigan gubernatorial election 1920 Nebraska gubernatorial election 1920 South Dakota gubernatorial election 1920 Minnesota gubernatorial election 1920 Maine gubernatorial election 1920 Colorado gubernatorial election 1920 Ohio gubernatorial election 1920 Tennessee gubernatorial election 1920 Connecticut gubernatorial election 1920 Idaho gubernatorial election 1920 Georgia gubernatorial election 1920 New York gubernatorial election 1920 South Carolina gubernatorial election 1920 Delaware gubernatorial election 1920 Indiana gubernatorial election 1920 Missouri gubernatorial election 1920 Montana gubernatorial election 1920 New Hampshire gubernatorial election 1920 North Carolina gubernatorial election 1920 North Dakota gubernatorial election 1920 Utah gubernatorial election 1920 Vermont gubernatorial election 1920 Washington gubernatorial election 1920 West Virginia gubernatorial election