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1948 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1948, in 33 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 2, 1948 (September 13 in Maine).

1948 United States gubernatorial elections

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33 governorships[a]
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Seats before 24 24
Seats after 30 18
Seat change 6 6
Seats up 14 19
Seats won 20 13

1948 Rhode Island gubernatorial election1948 Illinois gubernatorial election1948 Wisconsin gubernatorial election1948 Iowa gubernatorial election1948 Arkansas gubernatorial election1948 Kansas gubernatorial election1948 Texas gubernatorial election1948 New Mexico gubernatorial election1948 Arizona gubernatorial election1948 Florida gubernatorial election1948 Massachusetts gubernatorial election1948 Michigan gubernatorial election1948 Nebraska gubernatorial election1948 South Dakota gubernatorial election1948 Minnesota gubernatorial election1948 Maine gubernatorial election1948 Colorado gubernatorial election1948 Ohio gubernatorial election1948 Tennessee gubernatorial election1948 Connecticut gubernatorial election1948 Georgia gubernatorial election1948 Oregon gubernatorial election1948 Delaware gubernatorial election1948 Indiana gubernatorial election1948 Missouri gubernatorial election1948 Montana gubernatorial election1948 New Hampshire gubernatorial election1948 North Carolina gubernatorial election1948 North Dakota gubernatorial election1948 Utah gubernatorial election1948 Vermont gubernatorial election1948 Washington gubernatorial election1948 West Virginia gubernatorial election
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     No election

This was the last time Connecticut elected its governors to 2-year terms, switching to 4-years from the 1950 election.

Results Edit

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
Arizona Dan Edward Garvey Democratic Re-elected, 59.17% Bruce Brockett (Republican) 40.06%
Ernest Fohle (Prohibition) 0.76%
[1]
Arkansas Benjamin Travis Laney Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Sid McMath (Democratic) 89.37%
Charles R. Black (Republican) 10.63%
[2]
Colorado William Lee Knous Democratic Re-elected, 66.33% David A. Hamil (Republican) 33.67%
[3]
Connecticut James C. Shannon Republican Defeated, 49.00% Chester Bowles (Democratic) 49.31%
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 1.45%
Joseph Mackay (Socialist Labor) 0.16%
Morris Chertov (Socialist Workers) 0.09%
[4]
Delaware Walter W. Bacon Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Elbert N. Carvel (Democratic) 53.69%
Hyland P. George (Republican) 46.31%
[5]
Florida Millard Caldwell Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Fuller Warren (Democratic) 83.35%
Bert L. Acker (Republican) 16.64%
Scattering 0.01%
[6]
Georgia
(special election)
Melvin E. Thompson Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary, Democratic victory Herman Talmadge (Democratic) 97.51%
Morgan Blake (Independent) 2.20%
James Barfoot (Independent) 0.18%
Melvin E. Thompson (Independent) 0.09%
Scattering 0.01%
[7]
Illinois Dwight H. Green Republican Defeated, 42.59% Adlai Stevenson II (Democratic) 57.11%
Willis R. Wilson (Prohibition) 0.24%
Louis Fisher (Socialist Labor) 0.07%
[8]
Indiana Ralph F. Gates Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Henry F. Schricker (Democratic) 53.56%
Hobart Creighton (Republican) 45.14%
Clinton W. Speicher (Prohibition) 0.82%
Walter Frisbie (Progressive) 0.38%
William Rabe (Socialist) 0.06%
Charles Ginsberg (Socialist Labor) 0.04%
[9]
Iowa Robert D. Blue Republican Defeated in Republican primary, Republican victory William S. Beardsley (Republican) 55.68%
Carroll O. Switzer (Democratic) 43.67%
C. E. Bierderman (Progressive) 0.36%
Marvin Galbreath (Prohibition) 0.25%
William F. Leonard (Socialist) 0.05%
[10]
Kansas Frank Carlson Republican Re-elected, 57.00% Randolph Carpenter (Democratic) 40.44%
N. W. Nice (Prohibition) 2.24%
W. W. Tamplin (Socialist) 0.33%
[11]
Maine
(held, 13 September 1948)
Horace Hildreth Republican Term-limited, Republican victory Frederick G. Payne (Republican) 65.60%
Louis Lausier (Democratic) 34.40%
[12]
Massachusetts Robert F. Bradford Republican Defeated, 40.49% Paul A. Dever (Democratic) 59.03%
Horace I. Hillis (Socialist Labor) 0.35%
Mark R. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.14%
[13]
Michigan Kim Sigler Republican Defeated, 45.66% G. Mennen Williams (Democratic) 53.41%
Gordon Phillips (Prohibition) 0.72%
Emanuel Seidler (Socialist) 0.10%
Arthur Chenoweth (Socialist Labor) 0.07%
Howard Lerner (Socialist Workers) 0.04%
[14]
Minnesota Luther Youngdahl Republican Re-elected, 53.15% Charles Halsted (DFL) 45.07%
Orville E. Olson (Prohibition) 1.24%
Rudolph Gustafson (Socialist Labor) 0.55%
[15]
Missouri Phil M. Donnelly Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Forrest Smith (Democratic) 56.98%
Murray Thompson (Republican) 42.75%
Robert B. Logsdon (Progressive) 0.18%
Ralph E. Gipe (Socialist) 0.07%
Henry W. Genck (Socialist Labor) 0.01%
[16]
Montana Sam C. Ford Republican Defeated, 43.86% John W. Bonner (Democratic) 55.73%
Leverne Hamilton (Socialist) 0.41%
[17]
Nebraska Val Peterson Republican Re-elected, 60.07% Frank Sorrell (Democratic) 39.93%
[18]
New Hampshire Charles M. Dale Republican Retired, Republican victory Sherman Adams (Republican) 52.21%
Herbert W. Hill (Democratic) 47.27%
Irma C. Otto (Progressive) 0.52%
[19]
New Mexico Thomas J. Mabry Democratic Re-elected, 54.72% Manuel Lujan Sr. (Republican) 45.28%
[20]
North Carolina R. Gregg Cherry Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory W. Kerr Scott (Democratic) 73.16%
George M. Pritchard (Republican) 26.41%
Mary Price (Progressive) 0.43%
[21]
North Dakota Fred G. Aandahl Republican Re-elected, 61.33% Howard I. Henry (Democratic) 37.49%
H. A. Porter (Progressive) 0.87%
George Lund (Socialist) 0.31%
[22]
Ohio Thomas J. Herbert Republican Defeated, 46.34% Frank Lausche (Democratic) 53.67%
[23]
Oregon
(special election)
John Hubert Hall Republican Defeated in Republican primary, Republican victory Douglas McKay (Republican) 53.23%
Lew Wallace (Democratic) 44.53%
Wendell E. Barnett (Independent) 2.23%
[24]
Rhode Island John Pastore Democratic Re-elected, 61.15% Albert P. Ruerat (Republican) 38.42%
Clemens J. France (Progressive) 0.42%
[25]
South Dakota George Theodore Mickelson Republican Re-elected, 61.08% Harold J. Volz (Democratic) 38.92%
[26]
Tennessee Jim Nance McCord Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary, Democratic victory Gordon Browning (Democratic) 66.91%
Roy Acuff (Republican) 33.09%
[27]
Texas Beauford H. Jester Democratic Re-elected, 84.72% Alvin H. Lane (Republican) 14.68%
Herman Wright (Progressive) 0.31%
Gerard Overholt (Prohibition) 0.29%
[28]
Utah Herbert B. Maw Democratic Defeated, 45.01% J. Bracken Lee (Republican) 54.99%
[29]
Vermont Ernest W. Gibson Jr. Republican Re-elected, 71.89% Charles F. Ryan (Democratic) 27.95%
Scattering 0.17%
[30]
Washington Monrad Wallgren Democratic Defeated, 47.22% Arthur B. Langlie (Republican) 50.50%
Russell H. Fluent (Progressive) 2.18%
Henry Killman (Socialist Labor) 0.09%
Daniel Roberts (Socialist Workers) 0.02%
[31]
West Virginia Clarence W. Meadows Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Okey Patteson (Democratic) 57.13%
Herbert Stephenson Boreman (Republican) 42.88%
[32]
Wisconsin Oscar Rennebohm Republican Re-elected, 54.09% Carl W. Thompson (Democratic) 44.11%
Henry J. Berquist (People's Progressive) 1.02%
Walter H. Uphoff (Socialist) 0.72%
James E. Boulton (Socialist Workers) 0.03%
Georgia Cozzini (Socialist Labor) 0.03%
[33]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Including special elections in Georgia and Oregon.

References Edit

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United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1948 in 33 states concurrent with the House Senate elections and presidential election on November 2 1948 September 13 in Maine 1948 United States gubernatorial elections 1947 November 2 1948 September 13 1948 ME 1949 33 governorships a Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanSeats before 24 24Seats after 30 18Seat change 6 6Seats up 14 19Seats won 20 13 Democratic hold Democratic gain Republican hold Republican gain No electionThis was the last time Connecticut elected its governors to 2 year terms switching to 4 years from the 1950 election Contents 1 Results 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesResults EditState Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidatesArizona Dan Edward Garvey Democratic Re elected 59 17 Bruce Brockett Republican 40 06 Ernest Fohle Prohibition 0 76 1 Arkansas Benjamin Travis Laney Democratic Retired Democratic victory Sid McMath Democratic 89 37 Charles R Black Republican 10 63 2 Colorado William Lee Knous Democratic Re elected 66 33 David A Hamil Republican 33 67 3 Connecticut James C Shannon Republican Defeated 49 00 Chester Bowles Democratic 49 31 Jasper McLevy Socialist 1 45 Joseph Mackay Socialist Labor 0 16 Morris Chertov Socialist Workers 0 09 4 Delaware Walter W Bacon Republican Term limited Democratic victory Elbert N Carvel Democratic 53 69 Hyland P George Republican 46 31 5 Florida Millard Caldwell Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Fuller Warren Democratic 83 35 Bert L Acker Republican 16 64 Scattering 0 01 6 Georgia special election Melvin E Thompson Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary Democratic victory Herman Talmadge Democratic 97 51 Morgan Blake Independent 2 20 James Barfoot Independent 0 18 Melvin E Thompson Independent 0 09 Scattering 0 01 7 Illinois Dwight H Green Republican Defeated 42 59 Adlai Stevenson II Democratic 57 11 Willis R Wilson Prohibition 0 24 Louis Fisher Socialist Labor 0 07 8 Indiana Ralph F Gates Republican Term limited Democratic victory Henry F Schricker Democratic 53 56 Hobart Creighton Republican 45 14 Clinton W Speicher Prohibition 0 82 Walter Frisbie Progressive 0 38 William Rabe Socialist 0 06 Charles Ginsberg Socialist Labor 0 04 9 Iowa Robert D Blue Republican Defeated in Republican primary Republican victory William S Beardsley Republican 55 68 Carroll O Switzer Democratic 43 67 C E Bierderman Progressive 0 36 Marvin Galbreath Prohibition 0 25 William F Leonard Socialist 0 05 10 Kansas Frank Carlson Republican Re elected 57 00 Randolph Carpenter Democratic 40 44 N W Nice Prohibition 2 24 W W Tamplin Socialist 0 33 11 Maine held 13 September 1948 Horace Hildreth Republican Term limited Republican victory Frederick G Payne Republican 65 60 Louis Lausier Democratic 34 40 12 Massachusetts Robert F Bradford Republican Defeated 40 49 Paul A Dever Democratic 59 03 Horace I Hillis Socialist Labor 0 35 Mark R Shaw Prohibition 0 14 13 Michigan Kim Sigler Republican Defeated 45 66 G Mennen Williams Democratic 53 41 Gordon Phillips Prohibition 0 72 Emanuel Seidler Socialist 0 10 Arthur Chenoweth Socialist Labor 0 07 Howard Lerner Socialist Workers 0 04 14 Minnesota Luther Youngdahl Republican Re elected 53 15 Charles Halsted DFL 45 07 Orville E Olson Prohibition 1 24 Rudolph Gustafson Socialist Labor 0 55 15 Missouri Phil M Donnelly Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Forrest Smith Democratic 56 98 Murray Thompson Republican 42 75 Robert B Logsdon Progressive 0 18 Ralph E Gipe Socialist 0 07 Henry W Genck Socialist Labor 0 01 16 Montana Sam C Ford Republican Defeated 43 86 John W Bonner Democratic 55 73 Leverne Hamilton Socialist 0 41 17 Nebraska Val Peterson Republican Re elected 60 07 Frank Sorrell Democratic 39 93 18 New Hampshire Charles M Dale Republican Retired Republican victory Sherman Adams Republican 52 21 Herbert W Hill Democratic 47 27 Irma C Otto Progressive 0 52 19 New Mexico Thomas J Mabry Democratic Re elected 54 72 Manuel Lujan Sr Republican 45 28 20 North Carolina R Gregg Cherry Democratic Term limited Democratic victory W Kerr Scott Democratic 73 16 George M Pritchard Republican 26 41 Mary Price Progressive 0 43 21 North Dakota Fred G Aandahl Republican Re elected 61 33 Howard I Henry Democratic 37 49 H A Porter Progressive 0 87 George Lund Socialist 0 31 22 Ohio Thomas J Herbert Republican Defeated 46 34 Frank Lausche Democratic 53 67 23 Oregon special election John Hubert Hall Republican Defeated in Republican primary Republican victory Douglas McKay Republican 53 23 Lew Wallace Democratic 44 53 Wendell E Barnett Independent 2 23 24 Rhode Island John Pastore Democratic Re elected 61 15 Albert P Ruerat Republican 38 42 Clemens J France Progressive 0 42 25 South Dakota George Theodore Mickelson Republican Re elected 61 08 Harold J Volz Democratic 38 92 26 Tennessee Jim Nance McCord Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary Democratic victory Gordon Browning Democratic 66 91 Roy Acuff Republican 33 09 27 Texas Beauford H Jester Democratic Re elected 84 72 Alvin H Lane Republican 14 68 Herman Wright Progressive 0 31 Gerard Overholt Prohibition 0 29 28 Utah Herbert B Maw Democratic Defeated 45 01 J Bracken Lee Republican 54 99 29 Vermont Ernest W Gibson Jr Republican Re elected 71 89 Charles F Ryan Democratic 27 95 Scattering 0 17 30 Washington Monrad Wallgren Democratic Defeated 47 22 Arthur B Langlie Republican 50 50 Russell H Fluent Progressive 2 18 Henry Killman Socialist Labor 0 09 Daniel Roberts Socialist Workers 0 02 31 West Virginia Clarence W Meadows Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Okey Patteson Democratic 57 13 Herbert Stephenson Boreman Republican 42 88 32 Wisconsin Oscar Rennebohm Republican Re elected 54 09 Carl W Thompson Democratic 44 11 Henry J Berquist People s Progressive 1 02 Walter H Uphoff Socialist 0 72 James E Boulton Socialist Workers 0 03 Georgia Cozzini Socialist Labor 0 03 33 See also Edit1948 United States elections 1948 United States presidential election 1948 United States Senate elections 1948 United States House of Representatives electionsNotes Edit Including special elections in Georgia and Oregon References Edit AZ Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 AR Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 CO Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 CT Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 DE Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 FL Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 GA Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 IL Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 IN Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 IA Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 KS Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 ME Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 MA Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 MI Governor 1948 Our Campaigns Retrieved 28 February 2019 MN Governor 1948 Our Campaigns 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