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1970 Arkansas gubernatorial election

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1970 Arkansas gubernatorial election

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November 3, 1970
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NomineeDale BumpersWinthrop RockefellerWalter L. Carruth
PartyDemocraticRepublicanAmerican
Popular vote375,648197,41836,132
Percentage61.66%32.41%5.93%

County results
Bumpers:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Rockefeller:     40–50%

Governor before election

Winthrop Rockefeller
Republican

Elected Governor

Dale Bumpers
Democratic

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The1970 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1970.

IncumbentRepublicanGovernorWinthrop Rockefeller ran for a third term but was defeated byDemocratic nomineeDale Bumpers who won 61.66% of the vote. As of 2022[update], this was the last timeLee County voted for the Republican candidate.

Primary elections

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Primary elections were held on August 25, 1970, with the Democratic runoff held on September 8, 1970.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Democratic primary results[6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticOrval Faubus156,57836.36
DemocraticDale Bumpers86,15620.01
DemocraticJoe Purcell81,56618.94
DemocraticHayes C. McClerkin45,01110.45
DemocraticBill Wells32,5437.56
DemocraticRobert C. Compton19,3364.49
DemocraticJames M. Malone6,7181.56
DemocraticWilliam S. Cheek2,7250.63
Total votes430,633100.00
Democratic primary run-off results[6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDale Bumpers259,78058.71
DemocraticOrval Faubus182,73241.29
Total votes442,512100.00

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWinthrop Rockefeller (incumbent)58,19796.79
RepublicanR. J. Hampton8291.38
RepublicanJames MacKrell6811.13
RepublicanLes Gibbs4230.70
Total votes60,130100.00

General election

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Candidates

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  • Dale Bumpers, Democratic
  • Winthrop Rockefeller, Republican
  • Walter L. Carruth, American Party, farmer[1]

Results overview

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1970 Arkansas gubernatorial election[11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticDale Bumpers375,64861.66%+14.09%
RepublicanWinthrop Rockefeller (incumbent)197,41832.41%−20.02%
AmericanWalter L. Carruth36,1325.93%
Majority178,23029.25%
Turnout609,198100.00%
Democraticgain fromRepublicanSwing

Results by county

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County results[13]
CountyDale Bumpers

Democratic Party

Winthrop Rockefeller

Republican Party

Walter L. Carruth

American Party

Total votes
#%#%#%
Arkansas482463.95%205827.28%6618.76%7543
Ashley495566.07%210428.05%4415.88%7500
Baxter411953.89%341144.63%1131.48%7643
Benton847155.98%613440.53%5283.49%15133
Boone487367.94%215029.98%1492.08%7172
Bradley296463.95%131728.41%3547.64%4635
Calhoun150164.70%62226.81%1978.49%2320
Carroll297662.46%170035.68%891.87%4765
Chicot247548.15%245547.76%2104.09%5140
Clark479567.83%193627.39%3384.78%7069
Clay404869.34%161527.66%1753.00%5838
Cleburne325075.69%77017.93%2746.38%4294
Cleveland186470.50%46117.44%31912.07%2644
Columbia499265.68%239731.54%2122.79%7601
Conway432666.48%194129.83%2403.69%6507
Craighead1057070.69%386725.86%5153.44%14952
Crawford516967.19%187224.33%6528.48%7693
Crittenden564454.73%427941.49%3903.78%10313
Cross347167.49%141427.49%2585.02%5143
Dallas224061.27%109429.92%3228.81%3656
Desha328357.69%218038.31%2284.01%5691
Drew308565.55%134428.56%2775.89%4706
Faulkner797471.51%274124.58%4363.91%11151
Franklin377677.50%70014.37%3968.13%4872
Fulton206271.65%75626.27%602.08%2878
Garland1044255.63%626133.35%206911.02%18772
Grant274574.63%48013.05%45312.32%3678
Greene578173.34%189424.03%2082.64%7883
Hempstead416163.03%215632.66%2854.32%6602
Hot Spring532167.04%179222.58%82410.38%7937
Howard304472.03%107725.49%1052.48%4226
Independence573571.74%193524.21%3244.05%7994
Izard233977.07%60820.03%882.90%3035
Jackson448466.87%180626.93%4166.20%6706
Jefferson1291449.48%1063940.76%25469.76%26099
Johnson418170.64%143724.28%3015.09%5919
Lafayette183755.52%125337.87%2196.62%3309
Lawrence425573.53%121120.93%3215.55%5787
Lee256144.29%272447.11%4978.60%5782
Lincoln236660.81%126132.41%2646.78%3891
Little River193461.57%110335.12%1043.31%3141
Logan478271.84%159423.95%2804.21%6656
Lonoke539567.93%181722.88%7309.19%7942
Madison261061.76%151435.83%1022.41%4226
Marion187759.68%122839.05%401.27%3145
Miller559360.06%309933.28%6216.67%9313
Mississippi865556.87%624741.05%3162.08%15218
Monroe222745.34%202141.14%66413.52%4912
Montgomery168370.54%51721.67%1867.80%2386
Nevada251866.99%107128.49%1704.52%3759
Newton161155.53%119741.26%933.21%2901
Ouachita667561.01%370533.86%5615.13%10941
Perry151565.05%70130.10%1134.85%2329
Phillips402038.92%485146.97%145714.11%10328
Pike220273.57%59619.91%1956.52%2993
Poinsett552872.87%182824.10%2303.03%7586
Polk278863.01%122827.75%4099.24%4425
Pope640569.00%252327.18%3553.82%9283
Prairie247174.07%62718.79%2387.13%3336
Pulaski4309753.43%3232640.08%52356.49%80658
Randolph303972.50%100323.93%1503.58%4192
Saline796168.75%242920.98%118910.27%11579
Scott258876.01%70220.62%1153.38%3405
Searcy204271.78%67223.62%1314.60%2845
Sebastian1618762.78%827132.08%13245.14%25782
Sevier255873.59%71420.54%2045.87%3476
Sharp209862.68%105631.55%1935.77%3347
St. Francis422247.04%376741.97%98711.00%8976
Stone208470.67%73424.89%1314.44%2949
Union962863.22%483931.77%7635.01%15230
Van Buren265168.43%98325.37%2406.20%3874
Washington1164754.81%893342.04%6683.14%21248
White939974.62%255720.30%6395.07%12595
Woodruff229060.63%112029.65%3679.72%3777
Yell379576.42%99320.00%1783.58%4966
Totals37564861.66%19741832.41%361325.93%609198

References

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  1. ^ab"Defeat of Faubus a Sharp Break With Political Past in Arkansas".New York Times. New York, NY. September 10, 1970. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
  2. ^abcde"Faubus is leader in Arkansas vote".New York Times. New York, NY. August 26, 1970. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
  3. ^"Classroom to be Named for Law Grad".University of Arkansas. May 12, 2004. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
  4. ^"James Miller Malone, Jr., September 30, 1926 - April 27, 2014".Boyd Funeral Home. Lonoke, AR. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
  5. ^Urwin 1991, p. 176.
  6. ^abcCongressional Quarterly 1998, p. 100.
  7. ^abcAmerica Votes 9, p. 37.
  8. ^Urwin 1991, p. 178.
  9. ^"Negro to Seek Nomination For Governor in Arkansas".New York Times. New York, NY. June 17, 1970. RetrievedMay 21, 2020.
  10. ^Urwin 1991, p. 177.
  11. ^Congressional Quarterly 1998, p. 42.
  12. ^America Votes 9, p. 32.
  13. ^America Votes 9, pp. 34–35.

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