State executive officials
From Ballotpedia
State executive offices up for election in 2025 include two gubernatorial seats, two lieutenant gubernatorial seats, and one attorney general seat. Including down-ballot races, there are eight state executive seats up for election across four states in 2025.[1]
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- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Attorney General
- Treasurer
- Controller
- Auditor
- Superintendent of Schools
- Insurance Commissioner
- Agriculture Commissioner
- Natural Resources Commissioner
- Labor Commissioner
- Public Service Commissioner
- State Board of Equalization
- Public Utilities Commissioner
- Industrial Commission Director
- State Mine Inspector
- Department of Revenue Commissioner
- Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection
- Chief Financial Officer
- Director of the Department of Economic Opportunity
- Director of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- State Examiner
- Governor's Council
- Transportation Commission
- Executive Director of Employment Security
- Commissioner of Management and Budget
- Tax Commissioner
- Board of Elections
- ↑ Ballotpedia describes the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and secretary of state as top-ballot state executive offices. Down-ballot state executive offices that exist in all 50 states include superintendent of schools, insurance commissioner, agriculture commissioner, labor commissioner, and public service commissioner. Examples of other down-ballot state executive offices include treasurer, auditor, and comptroller.