2056 New Hampshire gubernatorial election



The 2056 New Hampshire gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 2056, to elect the Governor of New Hampshire, concurrently with various state and local elections across the United States, including the 2056 presidential election. Incumbent governor Sam Bennett was eligible to run for a fourth term, but declined to do so because of his vice presidential candidacy, leaving an open race for governor. Republican Al Kelly defeated 2054 and 2056 Democratic nominee Aaron Butler by a 9.31% margin, continuing the streak of Republican wins for the New Hampshire governorship that had lasted since 2046.

However, Kelly did significantly underperform Bennett in the state, losing 4 out of the state's 10 counties and winning by a single-digit percentage point margin.