1950 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1950, in 33 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 7, 1950 (September 11 in Maine).

1950 United States gubernatorial elections

November 7, 1950;
September 11, 1950 (ME)

33 state governorships
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 19 governorships 29 governorships
Seats before 19 29
Seats after 25 23
Seat change 6 6

  Democratic holds
  Democratic pickups
  Republican holds
  Republican pickups

In Connecticut, the governor was elected to a 4-year term for the first time, instead of a 2-year term.

Results

StateIncumbentPartyStatusOpposing Candidates
AlabamaJim FolsomDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryGordon Persons (Democratic) 91.08%
John S. Crowder (Republican) 8.92%
[1]
ArizonaDan Edward GarveyDemocraticDefeated in Democratic primary, Republican victoryJohn Howard Pyle (Republican) 50.77%
Ana Frohmiller (Democratic) 49.23%
[2]
ArkansasSid McMathDemocraticRe-elected, 84.13%Jefferson W. Speck (Republican) 15.87%
[3]
CaliforniaEarl WarrenRepublicanRe-elected, 64.85%James Roosevelt (Democratic) 35.14%
Scattering 0.01%
[4]
ColoradoWalter Walford JohnsonDemocraticDefeated, 47.22%Daniel I. J. Thornton (Republican) 52.43%
Louis K. Stephens (Socialist Labor) 0.34%
[5]
ConnecticutChester BowlesDemocraticDefeated, 47.73%John Davis Lodge (Republican) 49.66%
Jasper McLevy (Socialist) 2.61%
[6]
GeorgiaHerman TalmadgeDemocraticRe-elected, 98.44%Morgan Blake (Independent) 1.42%
Scattering 0.14%
[7]
(Democratic primary results)
Herman Talmadge 49.33% (295)
Melvin E. Thompson 47.88% (115)
C. O. Baker 1.76%
Pat Avery 0.52%
Mrs. J. W. Jenkins 0.51%
[8]
IdahoC. A. RobinsRepublicanTerm-limited, Republican victoryLeonard B. Jordan (Republican) 52.56%
Calvin E. Wright (Democratic) 47.44%
[9]
IowaWilliam S. BeardsleyRepublicanRe-elected, 59.10%Lester S. Gillette (Democratic) 40.50%
W. Raymond Picken (Prohibition) 0.33%
Howard H. Tyler (States Rights) 0.07%
[10]
KansasFrank CarlsonRepublicanRetired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victoryEdward F. Arn (Republican) 53.77%
Kenneth Anderson (Democratic) 44.48%
C. Floyd Hester (Prohibition) 1.52%
W. W. Tamplin (Socialist) 0.22%
[11]
Maine
(held, September 11, 1950)
Frederick G. PayneRepublicanRe-elected, 60.46%Earl S. Grant (Democratic) 39.10%
Leland B. Currier (States Rights) 0.44%
[12]
MarylandWilliam Preston Lane Jr.DemocraticDefeated, 42.72%Theodore McKeldin (Republican) 57.28%
[13]
MassachusettsPaul A. DeverDemocraticRe-elected, 56.26%Arthur W. Coolidge (Republican) 43.14%
Horace I. Hillis (Socialist Labor) 0.41%
Mark R. Shaw (Prohibition) 0.20%
[14]
MichiganG. Mennen WilliamsDemocraticRe-elected, 49.76%Harry Kelly (Republican) 49.70%
Perry Hayden (Prohibition) 0.45%
Theos A. Grove (Socialist Labor) 0.06%
Howard Lerner (Socialist Workers) 0.03%
[15]
MinnesotaLuther YoungdahlRepublicanRe-elected, 60.75%Harry H. Peterson (DFL) 38.28%
Vernon G. Campbell (Industrial Government) 0.97%
[16]
NebraskaVal PetersonRepublicanRe-elected, 54.94%Walter R. Raecke (Democratic) 45.06%
[17]
NevadaVail M. PittmanDemocraticDefeated, 42.36%Charles H. Russell (Republican) 57.65%
[18]
New HampshireSherman AdamsRepublicanRe-elected, 56.95%Robert P. Bingham (Democratic) 43.01%
Scattering 0.04%
[19]
New MexicoThomas J. MabryDemocraticTerm-limited, Republican victoryEdwin L. Mechem (Republican) 53.74%
John E. Miles (Democratic) 46.26%
[20]
New YorkThomas E. DeweyRepublicanRe-elected, 53.11%Walter A. Lynch (Democratic) 42.32%
John T. McManus (American Labor) 4.18%
Michael Bartell (Socialist Workers) 0.25%
Eric Hass (Socialist Labor) 0.14%
[21]
North DakotaFred G. AandahlRepublicanRetired to run for U.S. House, Republican victoryNorman Brunsdale (Republican) 66.29%
Clyde G. Byerly (Democratic) 33.71%
[22]
OhioFrank LauscheDemocraticRe-elected, 52.62%Don H. Ebright (Republican) 47.38%
[23]
OklahomaRoy J. TurnerDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryJohnston Murray (Democratic) 51.11%
Jo O. Ferguson (Republican) 48.61%
Mildred Harrell (Independent) 0.27%
[24]
OregonDouglas McKayRepublicanRe-elected, 66.05%Austin F. Flegel (Democratic) 33.95%
[25]
PennsylvaniaJames H. DuffRepublicanTerm-limited, Republican victoryJohn S. Fine (Republican) 50.74%
Richardson Dilworth (Democratic) 48.31%
Richard R. Blews (Prohibition) 0.35%
Reginald B. Naugle (GIs Against Communism) 0.22%
Thomas J. Fizpatrick (Progressive) 0.17%
Robert Z. Wilson Mozer (Socialist) 0.14%
George S. Taylor (Industrial Government (0.05%)
[26]
Rhode IslandJohn PastoreDemocraticRetired to run for U.S. Senate, Democratic victoryDennis J. Roberts (Democratic) 59.34%
Eugene J. Lachapelle (Republican) 40.66%
[27]
South CarolinaStrom ThurmondDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryJames F. Byrnes (Democratic) 100.00%
[28]
(Democratic primary results)
James F. Byrnes 71.63%
Lester L. Bates 18.23%
Thomas H. Pope 8.55%
Marcus A. Stone 1.59%
[29]
South DakotaGeorge T. MickelsonRepublicanTerm-limited, Republican victorySigurd Anderson (Republican) 60.89%
Joe Robbie (Democratic) 39.11%
[30]
TennesseeGordon BrowningDemocraticRe-elected, 78.09%John Randolph Neal Jr. (Good Government and Clean Elections) 21.91%
[31]
TexasAllan ShiversDemocraticRe-elected, 89.93%Ralph W. Currie (Republican) 10.07%
[32]
VermontHarold J. ArthurRepublicanRetired to run for U.S. House, Republican victoryLee E. Emerson (Republican) 74.48%
J. Edward Moran (Democratic) 25.50%
Scattering 0.02%
[33]
WisconsinOscar RennebohmRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryWalter J. Kohler Jr. (Republican) 53.21%
Carl W. Thompson (Democratic) 46.16%
Michael Essin (People's Progressive) 0.33%
William O. Hart (Socialist) 0.30%
Scattering 0.01%
[34]
WyomingArthur G. CraneRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryFrank A. Barrett (Republican) 56.15%
John J. McIntyre (Democratic) 43.85%
[35]

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