1993 Virginia gubernatorial election
The 1993 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1993. Barred from seeking a second term due to term limits restricting consecutive terms for Virginia governor, incumbent Democratic governor L. Douglas Wilder was replaced by Republican nominee and former U.S. representative George Allen. Allen, who had defeated Clinton Miller for the Republican nomination, defeated former attorney general of Virginia Mary Sue Terry, the Democratic nominee, by 58.27% to 40.89%, which ended 12 consecutive years of Democratic control of the governor's mansion.
Prior to 2025, this was the only time a woman had been a major party nominee in Virginia's gubernatorial election, and it is the last occasion the independent cities of Franklin, Fredericksburg, Hampton and Lexington voted Republican for Governor.
Republican nomination
Candidates
- George Allen, former U.S. representative from Chesterfield County
- Clinton Miller, State Delegate from Shenandoah County
General election
Candidates
- George Allen, former U.S. representative from Chesterfield County
- Nancy B. Spannaus, LaRouchist activist
- Mary Sue Terry, Attorney General of Virginia
Results by county and city
Counties and independent cities that flipped from Democratic to Republican- Buchanan
- Caroline
- Buena Vista
- Clifton Forge
- Covington
- Chesapeake
- Dickenson
- Fairfax
- Fairfax
- Fredericksburg
- Franklin
- Giles
- King and Queen
- Loudoun
- Lee
- Montgomery
- Albemarle
- Nelson
- Prince Edward
- Hampton
- Newsport News
- Norton
- Rockbridge
- Northampton
- Russell
- Southampton
- Suffolk
- Wise