Alabama gubernatorial election, 1958
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The Alabama gubernatorial election of 1958 was held on November 3, 1958.
Democratic Party nomination
At this time Alabama was a de facto one-party state. Because of this, every Democratic Party nominee was considered safe for election. The real contest for governor took place during the primary.
Popular incumbent Governor Jim Folsom, a racial moderate, was barred from running for reelection, as Governors could not succeed themselves at the time. Therefore, the Democratic primary was an open contest.
Candidates
The two front-runners, Patterson and Wallace, held deeply different positions on racial segregation issues. While Patterson, known primarily as crime-fighting attorney general, ran on a very segregationist platform and accepted an official endorsement from Ku Klux Klan, Wallace, a close ally of Folsom, refused to cooperate with the KKK and was endorsed by the NAACP.
Primary results
Primaries were held on June 3, 1958.
Democratic primary results
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
John Malcolm Patterson |
196,859 |
31.82 |
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Democratic |
George Wallace |
162,435 |
26.26 |
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Democratic |
Jimmy Faulkner |
91,512 |
14.79 |
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Democratic |
A.W. Todd |
59,240 |
9.58 |
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Democratic |
Laurie C. Battle |
38,955 |
6.30 |
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Democratic |
George C. Hawkins |
24,332 |
3.93 |
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Democratic |
C.C. Owen |
15,270 |
2.47 |
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Democratic |
Karl Harrison |
12,488 |
2.02 |
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Democratic |
Billy Walker |
7,963 |
1.29 |
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Democratic |
W.E. Dodd |
4,753 |
0.77 |
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Democratic |
John G. Crommelin |
2,245 |
0.36 |
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Democratic |
Shearen Elebash |
1,177 |
0.19 |
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Democratic |
James Gulatte |
798 |
0.13 |
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Democratic |
Shorty Price |
655 |
0.11 |
Total votes |
618,682 |
100.00 |
Runoff
Because none of candidates won a majority, a runoff was held on June 24, 1958 in order to determine which candidate received the nomination.
Democratic primary runoff results
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
John Malcolm Patterson |
315,353 |
55.74 |
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Democratic |
George Wallace |
250,451 |
44.27 |
Total votes |
565,804 |
100 |
Republican Party nomination
William Longshore, a former Republican Party nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives from the 9th district (lost, winning 34.12% votes) won the gubernatorial nomination unopposed.
General election
Alabama gubernatorial election, 1958
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
John Malcolm Patterson |
234,583 |
88.22 |
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Republican |
William Longshore |
30,415 |
11.44 |
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Independent |
William Jackson |
903 |
0.34 |
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Majority |
204,168 |
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Turnout |
265,901 |
76.78 |
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Democratic hold |
After his defeat, George Wallace, who was a racial moderate, modified his public position in order to gain the white support necessary to win the next election.
References
http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=80047