Republican Gov. Chris Sununu faces off against Democrat Tom Sherman in New Hampshire's gubernatorial election
- Gov. Chris Sununu is running against Democrat Tom Sherman in New Hampshire's gubernatorial race.
- This race is one of six Republican-held governorships up for election in a state carried by Joe Biden in 2020.
Republican incumbent Gov. Chris Sununu faces off against Democrat Tom Sherman in New Hampshire's gubernatorial election.
New Hampshire's gubernatorial candidates
Sununu was voted into office in 2016 and is running for a second term in office. Prior to his time as governor, he was a part of the New Hampshire Executive Council. Politics runs in the Sununu family: his father, John H. Sununu, was also the governor of New Hampshire, and his brother, John E. Sununu, was a member of the US Senate.
Sununu's challenger, Sherman, is a state senator of the New Hampshire State Senate, a position he's held since late 2018. He's also a former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Outside of politics, Sherman's a gastroenterologist.
New Hampshire's voting history
New Hampshire backed President Joe Biden over former President Donald Trump by a 7 percentage point margin of victory in 2020. This race is one of six Republican-held governorships up for election in a state carried by Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
What experts say
The race between Sununu and Sherman is rated as "solid Republican" by Inside Elections, "solid Republican" by The Cook Political Report, and "safe Republican" by Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.