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1906 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1906, in 28 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 6, 1906 (except in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, Oregon and Vermont, which held early elections).

1906 United States gubernatorial elections

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28 governorships
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 27[b] 17
Seats after 25 19
Seat change 2 2
Seats up 19 8
Seats won 17 10

  Third party
 
Party Silver
Seats before 1
Seats after 1
Seat change
Seats up 1
Seats won 1

1906 North Dakota gubernatorial election1906 Alabama gubernatorial election1906 Arkansas gubernatorial election1906 California gubernatorial election1906 Colorado gubernatorial election1906 Connecticut gubernatorial election1906 Georgia gubernatorial election1906 Idaho gubernatorial election1906 Iowa gubernatorial election1906 Kansas gubernatorial election1906 Maine gubernatorial election1906 Massachusetts gubernatorial election1906 Michigan gubernatorial election1906 Minnesota gubernatorial election1906 Nebraska gubernatorial election1906 Nevada gubernatorial election1906 New Hampshire gubernatorial election1906 New York gubernatorial election1906 Oregon gubernatorial election1906 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election1906 Rhode Island gubernatorial election1906 South Carolina gubernatorial election1906 South Dakota gubernatorial election1906 Tennessee gubernatorial election1906 Texas gubernatorial election1906 Vermont gubernatorial election1906 Wisconsin gubernatorial election1906 Wyoming gubernatorial election
     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold
     Silver hold

In Iowa, the gubernatorial election was held in an even-numbered year for the first time, having previously been held in odd-numbered years. The previous election in this state took place in 1903.

In Oregon, the gubernatorial election was held in June for the last time, moving to the same day as federal elections from the 1910 elections.

Results edit

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
Alabama William D. Jelks Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Braxton Bragg Comer (Democratic) 85.48%
Asa E. Stratton (Republican) 13.94%
J. N. Abbott (Socialist) 0.58%
[1]
Arkansas
(held, 3 September 1906)
Jeff Davis Democratic Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Democratic victory John S. Little (Democratic) 69.12%
John I. Worthington (Republican) 27.29%
John G. Adams (Prohibition) 2.16%
Dan Hogan (Socialist) 1.43%
[2]
California George Pardee Republican Lost Republican nomination, Republican victory James Norris Gillett (Republican) 40.35%
Theodore Arlington Bell (Democratic) 37.71%
William H. Langdon (Independence League) 14.43%
Austin Lewis (Socialist) 5.14%
James H. Blanchard (Prohibition) 2.36%
Scattering 0.01%
[3]
Colorado Jesse Fuller McDonald Republican Retired, Republican victory Henry A. Buchtel (Republican) 45.59%
Alva Adams (Democratic) 36.63%
Ben B. Lindsey (Independent) 8.87%
William D. Haywood (Socialist) 7.88%
Frank C. Chamberlain (Prohibition) 1.03%
[4]
Connecticut Henry Roberts Republican Retired, Republican victory Rollin S. Woodruff (Republican) 54.83%
Charles Frederick Thayer (Democratic) 42.05%
Ernest D. Hull (Socialist) 1.82%
Matthew E. O'Brien (Prohibition) 1.13%
Charles F. Roberts (Socialist Labor) 0.17%
[5]
Georgia
(held, 3 October 1906)
Joseph M. Terrell Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory M. Hoke Smith (Democratic) 99.84%
J. B. Osburn (Socialist) 0.16%
[6]
(Democratic primary results)
M. Hoke Smith def.
Clark Howell
John H. Estill
Richard B. Russell
James M. Smith
G. A. Nunnally[7][8][9]
[data missing]
Idaho Frank R. Gooding Republican Re-elected, 52.18% Charles O. Stockslager (Democratic) 40.09%
Thomas F. Kelley (Socialist) 6.32%
Scattering 1.41%
[10]
Iowa Albert B. Cummins Republican Re-elected, 50.18% Claude R. Porter (Democratic) 45.36%
Lorenzo S. Coggin (Prohibition) 2.28%
John E. Shank (Socialist) 2.02%
J. R. Norman (People's) 0.08%
Andrew Townsend Hisey (Secular Government) 0.08%
[11]
Kansas Edward W. Hoch Republican Re-elected, 48.24% William A. Harris Jr. (Democratic) 47.57%
J. B. Cook (Prohibition) 2.42%
Harry Gilham (Socialist) 1.41%
Horace A. Keefer (Populist) 0.36%
[12]
Maine
(held, 10 September 1906)
William T. Cobb Republican Re-elected, 52.00% Cyrus W. Davis (Democratic) 45.96%
Charles L. Fox (Socialist) 1.16%
Henry Woodward (Prohibition) 0.85%
Scattering 0.03%
[13]
Massachusetts Curtis Guild Jr. Republican Re-elected, 51.96% John B. Moran (Democratic/Independence League/Prohibition) 44.90%
James F. Carey (Socialist) 1.85%
Gamaliel Bradford (Reform) 0.77%
William H. Carroll (Socialist Labor) 0.51%
Scattering 0.01%
[14]
Michigan Fred M. Warner Republican Re-elected, 60.88% Charles H. Kimmerle (Democratic) 34.78%
R. Clark Reed (Prohibition) 2.45%
James E. Walker (Socialist) 1.59%
Herman Richter (Socialist Labor) 0.31%
[15]
Minnesota John Albert Johnson Democratic Re-elected, 60.93% Albert L. Cole (Republican) 34.78%
Charles W. Dorsett (Prohibition) 2.61%
O. E. Lofthus (Public Ownership) 1.68%
[16]
Nebraska John H. Mickey Republican [data missing] George L. Sheldon (Republican) 51.27%
Ashton C. Shallenberger (Democratic)[c] 44.48%
Harry T. Sutton (Prohibition) 2.68%
Elisha Taylor (Socialist) 1.57%
[17]
Nevada John Sparks Silver-Democrat Re-elected, 58.54% Jason F. Mitchell (Republican) 35.96%
Thomas B. Casey (Socialist) 5.49%
[18]
New Hampshire John McLane Republican [data missing] Charles M. Floyd (Republican) 49.79%
Nathan C. Jameson (Democratic) 46.22%
Edmund B. Tetley (Prohibition) 2.71%
W. H. McFall (Socialist) 1.24%
Winston Churchill (Independent) 0.04%
Scattering 0.01%
[19]
New York Frank W. Higgins Republican Retired, Republican victory Charles Evans Hughes (Republican) 50.52%
William Randolph Hearst (Democratic/Independence League) 46.62%
John C. Chase (Socialist) 1.47%
Henry M. Randall (Prohibition) 1.08%
Thomas H. Jackson (Socialist Labor) 0.31%
[20]
North Dakota Elmore Y. Sarles Republican Defeated, 44.22% John Burke (Democratic) 51.94%
L. F. Dow (Socialist) 1.48%
Scattering 2.37%
[21]
Oregon
(held, 4 June 1906)
George Earle Chamberlain Democratic Re-elected, 47.56% James Withycombe (Republican) 44.99%
C. W. Barzee (Socialist) 4.62%
I. H. Amos (Prohibition) 2.83%
[22]
Pennsylvania Samuel W. Pennypacker Republican Term-limited, Republican victory Edwin Sydney Stuart (Republican) 50.31%
Lewis Emery Jr. (Democratic/Lincoln Party) 45.51%
Homer L. Castle (Prohibition) 2.46%
James Hudson Maurer (Socialist) 1.51%
John Desmond (Socialist Labor) 0.21%
[23]
Rhode Island George H. Utter Republican Defeated, 47.94% James H. Higgins (Democratic) 49.92%
Bernan E. Helme (Prohibition) 1.07%
Warren A. Carpenter (Socialist) 0.59%
David J. Moran (Socialist Labor) 0.48%
[24]
South Carolina Duncan Clinch Heyward Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Martin Frederick Ansel (Democratic) 99.89%
F. N. U. Chandler (Socialist) 0.11%
[25]
(Democratic primary run-off results)
Martin Frederick Ansel 56.12%
Richard Irvine Manning III 43.88%
[26]
South Dakota Samuel H. Elrod Republican Retired, Republican victory Coe I. Crawford (Republican) 65.32%
John A. Stransky (Democratic) 26.72%
Knute Lewis (Prohibition) 4.56%
Freeman Knowles (Socialist) 3.41%
[27]
Tennessee John I. Cox Democratic Lost Democratic nomination, Democratic victory Malcolm R. Patterson (Democratic) 54.42%
Henry Clay Evans (Republican) 45.14%
John M. Ray (Socialist) 0.44%
[28]
Texas S. W. T. Lanham Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Thomas M. Campbell (Democratic) 81.17%
C. A. Gray (Republican) 12.94%
Alex W. Atcheson (Reorganized Republican) 2.94%
George C. Edwards (Socialist) 1.61%
J. W. Pearson (Prohibition) 1.21%
Arthur S. Dowler (Socialist Labor) 0.14%
[29]
'Vermont
(held, 4 September 1906)
Charles J. Bell Republican Retired, Republican victory Fletcher D. Proctor (Republican) 60.05%
Percival Wood Clement (Independent/Democratic) 38.18%
Lester W. Hanson (Prohibition) 1.04%
Timothy Sullivan (Socialist) 0.73%
Scattering 0.01%
[30]
Wisconsin James O. Davidson Republican Re-elected, 57.36% John A. Aylward (Democratic) 32.28%
Winfield R. Gaylord (Social Democrat) 7.64%
Ephraim Llewellyn Eaton (Prohibition) 2.57%
Ole T. Rosaas (Socialist Labor) 0.14%
Scattering 0.01%
[31]
Wyoming Bryant B. Brooks Republican Re-elected, 60.20% Stephen A. D. Keister (Democratic) 34.85%
William L.O'Neill (Socialist) 4.56%
George W. Blain (Independent) 0.39%
[32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AL Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. ^ "AR Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  3. ^ "CA Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ "CO Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  5. ^ "CT Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  6. ^ "GA Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  7. ^ Burns, Rebecca (2006). Rage in the Gate City: The Story of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot. Cincinnati: Emmis Books. p. 18. ISBN 0-8203-3307-7.
  8. ^ Garrett, Franklin M. (1969). Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s. Vol. 2. Athens: University of Georgia Press. p. 499. ISBN 0-8203-0264-3.
  9. ^ "Hoke Smith for Governor: Carries Majority of the Counties in the Georgia Primaries". New York Times. August 23, 1906. Retrieved 2019-04-06.
  10. ^ "ID Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  11. ^ "IA Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  12. ^ "KS Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  13. ^ "ME Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  14. ^ "MA Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  15. ^ "MI Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  16. ^ "MN Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  17. ^ "NE Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  18. ^ "NV Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  19. ^ "NH Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  20. ^ "NY Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  21. ^ "ND Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  22. ^ "OR Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  23. ^ "PA Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  24. ^ "RI Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  25. ^ "SC Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  26. ^ "SC Governor, 1906 – D Runoff". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  27. ^ "SD Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  28. ^ "TN Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  29. ^ "TX Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  30. ^ "VT Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  31. ^ "WI Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  32. ^ "WY Governor, 1906". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 6 April 2019.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, Oregon, and Vermont held early elections.
  2. ^ Andrew L. Harris (R) succeeded Ohio Governor John M. Pattison (D) who died in office in June 1906.
  3. ^ Shallenberger ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party

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United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1906 in 28 states concurrent with the House and Senate elections on November 6 1906 except in Arkansas Georgia Maine Oregon and Vermont which held early elections 1906 United States gubernatorial elections 1905 November 6 1906 a 1907 28 governorships Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Seats before 27 b 17 Seats after 25 19 Seat change 2 2 Seats up 19 8 Seats won 17 10 Third party Party Silver Seats before 1 Seats after 1 Seat change Seats up 1 Seats won 1 Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold Silver hold In Iowa the gubernatorial election was held in an even numbered year for the first time having previously been held in odd numbered years The previous election in this state took place in 1903 In Oregon the gubernatorial election was held in June for the last time moving to the same day as federal elections from the 1910 elections Contents 1 Results 2 See also 3 References 4 NotesResults editState Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates Alabama William D Jelks Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Braxton Bragg Comer Democratic 85 48 Asa E Stratton Republican 13 94 J N Abbott Socialist 0 58 1 Arkansas held 3 September 1906 Jeff Davis Democratic Retired to run for U S Senate Democratic victory John S Little Democratic 69 12 John I Worthington Republican 27 29 John G Adams Prohibition 2 16 Dan Hogan Socialist 1 43 2 California George Pardee Republican Lost Republican nomination Republican victory James Norris Gillett Republican 40 35 Theodore Arlington Bell Democratic 37 71 William H Langdon Independence League 14 43 Austin Lewis Socialist 5 14 James H Blanchard Prohibition 2 36 Scattering 0 01 3 Colorado Jesse Fuller McDonald Republican Retired Republican victory Henry A Buchtel Republican 45 59 Alva Adams Democratic 36 63 Ben B Lindsey Independent 8 87 William D Haywood Socialist 7 88 Frank C Chamberlain Prohibition 1 03 4 Connecticut Henry Roberts Republican Retired Republican victory Rollin S Woodruff Republican 54 83 Charles Frederick Thayer Democratic 42 05 Ernest D Hull Socialist 1 82 Matthew E O Brien Prohibition 1 13 Charles F Roberts Socialist Labor 0 17 5 Georgia held 3 October 1906 Joseph M Terrell Democratic Term limited Democratic victory M Hoke Smith Democratic 99 84 J B Osburn Socialist 0 16 6 Democratic primary results M Hoke Smith def Clark HowellJohn H EstillRichard B RussellJames M SmithG A Nunnally 7 8 9 data missing Idaho Frank R Gooding Republican Re elected 52 18 Charles O Stockslager Democratic 40 09 Thomas F Kelley Socialist 6 32 Scattering 1 41 10 Iowa Albert B Cummins Republican Re elected 50 18 Claude R Porter Democratic 45 36 Lorenzo S Coggin Prohibition 2 28 John E Shank Socialist 2 02 J R Norman People s 0 08 Andrew Townsend Hisey Secular Government 0 08 11 Kansas Edward W Hoch Republican Re elected 48 24 William A Harris Jr Democratic 47 57 J B Cook Prohibition 2 42 Harry Gilham Socialist 1 41 Horace A Keefer Populist 0 36 12 Maine held 10 September 1906 William T Cobb Republican Re elected 52 00 Cyrus W Davis Democratic 45 96 Charles L Fox Socialist 1 16 Henry Woodward Prohibition 0 85 Scattering 0 03 13 Massachusetts Curtis Guild Jr Republican Re elected 51 96 John B Moran Democratic Independence League Prohibition 44 90 James F Carey Socialist 1 85 Gamaliel Bradford Reform 0 77 William H Carroll Socialist Labor 0 51 Scattering 0 01 14 Michigan Fred M Warner Republican Re elected 60 88 Charles H Kimmerle Democratic 34 78 R Clark Reed Prohibition 2 45 James E Walker Socialist 1 59 Herman Richter Socialist Labor 0 31 15 Minnesota John Albert Johnson Democratic Re elected 60 93 Albert L Cole Republican 34 78 Charles W Dorsett Prohibition 2 61 O E Lofthus Public Ownership 1 68 16 Nebraska John H Mickey Republican data missing George L Sheldon Republican 51 27 Ashton C Shallenberger Democratic c 44 48 Harry T Sutton Prohibition 2 68 Elisha Taylor Socialist 1 57 17 Nevada John Sparks Silver Democrat Re elected 58 54 Jason F Mitchell Republican 35 96 Thomas B Casey Socialist 5 49 18 New Hampshire John McLane Republican data missing Charles M Floyd Republican 49 79 Nathan C Jameson Democratic 46 22 Edmund B Tetley Prohibition 2 71 W H McFall Socialist 1 24 Winston Churchill Independent 0 04 Scattering 0 01 19 New York Frank W Higgins Republican Retired Republican victory Charles Evans Hughes Republican 50 52 William Randolph Hearst Democratic Independence League 46 62 John C Chase Socialist 1 47 Henry M Randall Prohibition 1 08 Thomas H Jackson Socialist Labor 0 31 20 North Dakota Elmore Y Sarles Republican Defeated 44 22 John Burke Democratic 51 94 L F Dow Socialist 1 48 Scattering 2 37 21 Oregon held 4 June 1906 George Earle Chamberlain Democratic Re elected 47 56 James Withycombe Republican 44 99 C W Barzee Socialist 4 62 I H Amos Prohibition 2 83 22 Pennsylvania Samuel W Pennypacker Republican Term limited Republican victory Edwin Sydney Stuart Republican 50 31 Lewis Emery Jr Democratic Lincoln Party 45 51 Homer L Castle Prohibition 2 46 James Hudson Maurer Socialist 1 51 John Desmond Socialist Labor 0 21 23 Rhode Island George H Utter Republican Defeated 47 94 James H Higgins Democratic 49 92 Bernan E Helme Prohibition 1 07 Warren A Carpenter Socialist 0 59 David J Moran Socialist Labor 0 48 24 South Carolina Duncan Clinch Heyward Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Martin Frederick Ansel Democratic 99 89 F N U Chandler Socialist 0 11 25 Democratic primary run off results Martin Frederick Ansel 56 12 Richard Irvine Manning III 43 88 26 South Dakota Samuel H Elrod Republican Retired Republican victory Coe I Crawford Republican 65 32 John A Stransky Democratic 26 72 Knute Lewis Prohibition 4 56 Freeman Knowles Socialist 3 41 27 Tennessee John I Cox Democratic Lost Democratic nomination Democratic victory Malcolm R Patterson Democratic 54 42 Henry Clay Evans Republican 45 14 John M Ray Socialist 0 44 28 Texas S W T Lanham Democratic Retired Democratic victory Thomas M Campbell Democratic 81 17 C A Gray Republican 12 94 Alex W Atcheson Reorganized Republican 2 94 George C Edwards Socialist 1 61 J W Pearson Prohibition 1 21 Arthur S Dowler Socialist Labor 0 14 29 Vermont held 4 September 1906 Charles J Bell Republican Retired Republican victory Fletcher D Proctor Republican 60 05 Percival Wood Clement Independent Democratic 38 18 Lester W Hanson Prohibition 1 04 Timothy Sullivan Socialist 0 73 Scattering 0 01 30 Wisconsin James O Davidson Republican Re elected 57 36 John A Aylward Democratic 32 28 Winfield R Gaylord Social Democrat 7 64 Ephraim Llewellyn Eaton Prohibition 2 57 Ole T Rosaas Socialist Labor 0 14 Scattering 0 01 31 Wyoming Bryant B Brooks Republican Re elected 60 20 Stephen A D Keister Democratic 34 85 William L O Neill Socialist 4 56 George W Blain Independent 0 39 32 See also edit1906 United States elections 1906 07 United States Senate elections 1906 United States House of Representatives electionsReferences edit AL Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 AR Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 CA Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 CO Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 CT Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 GA Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 Burns Rebecca 2006 Rage in the Gate City The Story of the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot Cincinnati Emmis Books p 18 ISBN 0 8203 3307 7 Garrett Franklin M 1969 Atlanta and Environs A Chronicle of Its People and Events 1880s 1930s Vol 2 Athens University of Georgia Press p 499 ISBN 0 8203 0264 3 Hoke Smith for Governor Carries Majority of the Counties in the Georgia Primaries New York Times August 23 1906 Retrieved 2019 04 06 ID Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 IA Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 KS Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 ME Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 MA Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 MI Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 MN Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 NE Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 NV Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 NH Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 NY Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 ND Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 OR Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 PA Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 RI Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 SC Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 SC Governor 1906 D Runoff Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 SD Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 TN Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 TX Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 VT Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 WI Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 WY Governor 1906 Our Campaigns Retrieved 6 April 2019 Notes edit Arkansas Georgia Maine Oregon and Vermont held early elections Andrew L Harris R succeeded Ohio Governor John M Pattison D who died in office in June 1906 Shallenberger ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1906 United States gubernatorial elections amp oldid 1197901961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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