Alabama gubernatorial election, 1966
Alabama gubernatorial election, 1966
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The Alabama gubernatorial election of 1966 took place on November 8, 1966, and saw the election of Lurleen Burns Wallace as Governor over U.S. Representative James D. Martin.
Democratic Primary
Candidates
Results
The Democratic primary was handily won by Lurleen Wallace, who was running as the proxy of her husband, governor George Wallace. Wallace captured a majority of the vote cast in the first round of the primary and there was therefore no runoff necessary.
Purple denotes a county carried by Wallace, and Green by Flowers.
Democratic primary results
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Lurleen Wallace |
480,841 |
54.10 |
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Democratic |
Richmond Flowers, Sr. |
172,386 |
19.40 |
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Democratic |
Carl Elliott |
71,792 |
8.10 |
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Democratic |
Bob Gilchrist |
49,502 |
5.57 |
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Democratic |
Charles Woods |
41,148 |
4.63 |
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Democratic |
John Malcolm Patterson |
31,011 |
3.49 |
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Democratic |
Jim Folsom |
24,145 |
2.72 |
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Democratic |
A.W. Todd |
9,013 |
1.01 |
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Democratic |
Sherman Powell |
7,231 |
0.81 |
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Democratic |
Eunice Gore |
1,589 |
0.18 |
Total votes |
888,658 |
100 |
General Election
Until 1966, the official election of the Democratic nominee had been a foregone conclusion. This election proved to be a significant departure from that trend, and the showing of James D. Martin proved to the best by a Republican candidate for governor in Alabama since reconstruction.