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what was the governor's race reffered to as
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The governor's race is often referred to as the "gubernatorial election." This term comes from "gubernator," which means "governor" in Latin. Depending on the context, it might also be referred to more casually as the "governor's race" or the "race for governor." Additionally, some specific gubernatorial elections may have their own unique nicknames or titles based on significant themes, candidates, or events surrounding that particular election. If you have a specific state or year in mind, let me know, and I can provide more tailored information!
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