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No Democrat holds a statewide executive office in Texas.
If he wins the Democratic primary in June, Davis will become Alabama's first black nominee for a statewide executive office.
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Maine was formerly the only state to have never elected a woman to statewide executive office.
The 2010 elections saw the number of women in the U.S. Congress slip and the percentage of women in statewide executive positions decline to 22.1percentt from a high of 27.6percentt at the turn of the 21st century.
"As counting progressed late in the day on Saturday it became clear that Academic Workers for a Democratic Union might actually be in a position to win the majority of seats on the statewide executive board," Tucker told HuffPost.
Four years later, Republicans swept the statewide executive branch offices for the first time in a modern Texas election.
Ms. Marshall, 55, a lawyer and former state senator, in 1996 became the first woman elected to statewide executive office in North Carolina.
Ideally, Californians should elect just one statewide executive, the governor, and let him appoint the other seven.
New Jersey politics revolve around elections for governor, the only statewide executive post elected by voters and hence one of the most powerful public offices in the country.
The governor also shares power with other statewide executive officers, who manage other state government agencies.
In 1996, she became the first woman elected to statewide executive office in North Carolina.
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