1964 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 3, 1964, concurrently with the presidential election.

Elections were held in 25 states and 1 territory.

These were the last gubernatorial elections for Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Nebraska to take place in a presidential election year.

Florida switched its governor election years to midterm years, while the other three expanded their terms from two to four years.

This election also coincided with the Senate and the House elections.

1964 Rhode Island gubernatorial election 1964 Illinois gubernatorial election 1964 Wisconsin gubernatorial election 1964 Iowa gubernatorial election 1964 Arkansas gubernatorial election 1964 Kansas gubernatorial election 1964 Texas gubernatorial election 1964 New Mexico gubernatorial election 1964 Arizona gubernatorial election 1964 Florida gubernatorial election 1964 Massachusetts gubernatorial election 1964 Michigan gubernatorial election 1964 Nebraska gubernatorial election 1964 South Dakota gubernatorial election 1964 Delaware gubernatorial election 1964 Indiana gubernatorial election 1964 Missouri gubernatorial election 1964 Montana gubernatorial election 1964 New Hampshire gubernatorial election 1964 North Carolina gubernatorial election 1964 North Dakota gubernatorial election 1964 Utah gubernatorial election 1964 Vermont gubernatorial election 1964 Washington gubernatorial election 1964 West Virginia gubernatorial election