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1978 Alabama gubernatorial election

The 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1978, to elect the governor of Alabama. Incumbent Democratic Governor George Wallace did not run for re-election. Fob James, a businessman who had switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party and campaigned as a "born-again Democrat", won the Democratic primary in an upset over Attorney General Bill Baxley. He went on to defeat Guy Hunt in a landslide in the general election. Incumbent Democrat George Wallace was term limited and could not seek a third consecutive term; he later successfully ran again in 1982.

1978 Alabama gubernatorial election

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Nominee Fob James H. Guy Hunt
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 551,786 196,963
Percentage 72.6% 25.9%

County results
James:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hunt:      50–60%      60–70%

Hunt was the first Republican to win Cullman County since Reconstruction. This election was the only Alabama gubernatorial election between 1958 and 1982 that did not feature a member of the Wallace family.

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Despite entering the race as a former Republican with low name identification and little political experience, by the time of the primary, James led Baxley, Beasley, and Brewer, who were considered the main contenders, in the polls. James placed first in the primary, followed by Baxley. Fob James then won the primary runoff against Bill Baxley.

Democratic primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fob James 256,196 28.47
Democratic Bill Baxley 210,089 23.35
Democratic Albert Brewer 193,479 21.50
Democratic Sid McDonald 143,930 15.99
Democratic Jere Beasley 77,202 8.58
Democratic K. C. Foster 4,948 0.55
Democratic Horace Howell 4,730 0.53
Democratic Jim Folsom 4,632 0.52
Democratic Bob Muncaster 1,776 0.20
Democratic Shorty Price 1,396 0.16
Democratic Charles Woods 700 0.08
Democratic Fred Sandefer 622 0.07
Democratic Cornelia Wallace 217 0.02
Total votes 899,917 100
Democratic runoff results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fob James 515,520 55.17
Democratic Bill Baxley 418,932 44.83
Total votes 934,452 100

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Results edit

Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Guy Hunt 21,499 83.17
Republican Bert Hayes 2,817 10.90
Republican Julian Elgin 1,534 5.93
Total votes 25,850 100

General election edit

Results edit

1978 Alabama gubernatorial election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Fob James 551,786 72.59
Republican Guy Hunt 196,693 25.88
Prohibition Jim Partain 8,103 1.07
Independent Richard Dare 3,522 0.46
Total votes 760,104 100
Democratic hold

Fob James won all but two counties: Cullman, where Hunt had been Probate Judge; and Winston, a traditionally Republican stronghold.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ . Alabama Department of Archives and History. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "AL Governor, 1978 - D Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "AL Governor, 1978 - D Runoff". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  4. ^ "AL Governor, 1978 - R Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  5. ^ "AL Governor, 1978". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  6. ^ . Alabama Secretary of State. Archived from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved July 23, 2014.

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1978, alabama, gubernatorial, election, related, races, 1978, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, took, place, november, 1978, elect, governor, alabama, incumbent, democratic, governor, george, wallace, election, james, businessman, switched, from, repub. For related races see 1978 United States gubernatorial elections The 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election took place on November 7 1978 to elect the governor of Alabama Incumbent Democratic Governor George Wallace did not run for re election Fob James a businessman who had switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party and campaigned as a born again Democrat won the Democratic primary in an upset over Attorney General Bill Baxley He went on to defeat Guy Hunt in a landslide in the general election Incumbent Democrat George Wallace was term limited and could not seek a third consecutive term he later successfully ran again in 1982 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election 1974 November 7 1978 1982 Nominee Fob James H Guy Hunt Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 551 786 196 963 Percentage 72 6 25 9 County resultsJames 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Hunt 50 60 60 70 Governor before election George Wallace Democratic Elected Governor Fob James Democratic Hunt was the first Republican to win Cullman County since Reconstruction This election was the only Alabama gubernatorial election between 1958 and 1982 that did not feature a member of the Wallace family Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Candidates 1 2 Results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Results 3 General election 3 1 Results 4 References 5 External linksDemocratic primary editCandidates edit Bill Baxley Attorney General of Alabama Jere Beasley Lieutenant Governor Albert Brewer former Governor Jim Folsom former Governor K C Foster Horace Howell Fob James businessman 1 Sid McDonald State Senator Bob Muncaster Shorty Price perennial candidate Fred Sandefer Cornelia Wallace former First Lady of Alabama Charles Woods businessman and perennial candidate Results edit Despite entering the race as a former Republican with low name identification and little political experience by the time of the primary James led Baxley Beasley and Brewer who were considered the main contenders in the polls James placed first in the primary followed by Baxley Fob James then won the primary runoff against Bill Baxley Democratic primary results 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Fob James 256 196 28 47 Democratic Bill Baxley 210 089 23 35 Democratic Albert Brewer 193 479 21 50 Democratic Sid McDonald 143 930 15 99 Democratic Jere Beasley 77 202 8 58 Democratic K C Foster 4 948 0 55 Democratic Horace Howell 4 730 0 53 Democratic Jim Folsom 4 632 0 52 Democratic Bob Muncaster 1 776 0 20 Democratic Shorty Price 1 396 0 16 Democratic Charles Woods 700 0 08 Democratic Fred Sandefer 622 0 07 Democratic Cornelia Wallace 217 0 02 Total votes 899 917 100 Democratic runoff results 3 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Fob James 515 520 55 17 Democratic Bill Baxley 418 932 44 83 Total votes 934 452 100Republican primary editCandidates edit Guy Hunt former Cullman County Probate Judge Results edit Republican primary results 4 Party Candidate Votes Republican Guy Hunt 21 499 83 17 Republican Bert Hayes 2 817 10 90 Republican Julian Elgin 1 534 5 93 Total votes 25 850 100General election editResults edit 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Fob James 551 786 72 59 Republican Guy Hunt 196 693 25 88 Prohibition Jim Partain 8 103 1 07 Independent Richard Dare 3 522 0 46 Total votes 760 104 100 Democratic hold Fob James won all but two counties Cullman where Hunt had been Probate Judge and Winston a traditionally Republican stronghold 6 References edit Alabama Governors Forrest Hood Fob James Jr Alabama Department of Archives and History Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 23 2014 AL Governor 1978 D Primary Our Campaigns Retrieved May 30 2021 AL Governor 1978 D Runoff Our Campaigns Retrieved May 30 2021 AL Governor 1978 R Primary Our Campaigns Retrieved May 30 2021 AL Governor 1978 Our Campaigns Retrieved May 30 2021 Source for Popular Vote data Alabama Secretary of State Governor 1978 Election Alabama Secretary of State Alabama Secretary of State Archived from the original on June 10 2007 Retrieved July 23 2014 External links edit nbsp This Alabama related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1978 Alabama gubernatorial election amp oldid 1218736992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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