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ST. LOUIS – North Carolina voters elected their first Republican governor in two decades Tuesday as the GOP sought to broaden its hold on governor’s mansions across the country.

The victory by former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory came two years after Republicans snatched six governors’ offices in the midterm elections. Those victories gave the party 29 governorships to 20 for Democrats and one independent going into Tuesday elections, which were to decide 11 gubernatorial races.

When all the ballots are counted, Republicans could have as many as 32 governorships – a number the party has not achieved since the 1990s.

McCrory defeated Democratic Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton to become North Carolina’s first GOP chief executive since early 1993. McCrory narrowly lost his gubernatorial bid in 2008 to Democrat Beverly Perdue, who opted not to run this year.

Indiana voters went with Republican Mike Pence, a 12-year congressman who defeated Democrat John Gregg and Libertarian Rupert Boneham to succeed GOP Gov. Mitch Daniels, who is barred by state law from seeking a third term.

Democratic governors are leaving office in North Carolina, Montana, New Hampshire and Washington – a fact that stirred Republican hopes that at least some of those offices could be flipped to the GOP. But New Hampshire’s governor’s mansion remained in Democratic hands Tuesday, as did those in Missouri, Vermont, Delaware and West Virginia.

Chief executives of conservative North Dakota and Utah stayed in the Republican column with Tuesday’s re-elections of popular incumbents. They included Jack Dalrymple, who took over two years ago in North Dakota when John Hoeven resigned to move to the Senate. Dalrymple won his first full term, defeating rancher and Democratic state Sen. Ryan Taylor.

In Missouri, Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon won a second term, turning back a challenge from Republican St. Louis businessman Dave Spence in a race that attracted millions of dollars from political groups.

Ballots were still being tallied late Tuesday in Montana and in Washington state, where the GOP hasn’t occupied the governor’s mansion in more than three decades.

While federal elections often can be referendums on the national economy, statewide races are often decided by matters unique to those states, including whether voters like and trust a certain candidate, a national political observer said Monday.

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