1993 United States elections

1993 United States elections
1991          1992          1993          1994          1995
Off-year elections
Election dayNovember 2
Congressional special elections
Seats contested6
Net seat change0
Gubernatorial elections
Seats contested2
Net seat changeRepublican +2
1993 gubernatorial election results map
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  Republican gain   Republican hold
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Elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 1993, comprising 2 gubernatorial races, 6 congressional special elections, and a plethora of other local elections across the United States. No Senate special elections were held.

The Republican Party dominated the election, notably flipping the governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, only one of them President Bill Clinton had won in the 1992 presidential election over President George H. W. Bush. These Republican victories in Virginia and New Jersey foreshadowed the incoming 1994 midterm elections, dubbed the Republican revolution. These Republican gains were attributed to Clinton's unpopularity, especially over his healthcare proposal in Congress.