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1948 Washington gubernatorial election

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1948 Washington gubernatorial election

← 1944November 2, 19481952 →
 
NomineeArthur LanglieMonrad Wallgren
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote445,958417,035
Percentage50.50%47.22%

County results
Langlie:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Wallgren:     40–50%     50–60%

Governor before election

Monrad Wallgren
Democratic

Elected Governor

Arthur B. Langlie
Republican

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The1948 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1948.Republican nomineeArthur B. Langlie defeated incumbentDemocratMonrad Wallgren with 50.50% of the vote in a rematch of the1944 contest.

Primary election

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Theprimary election was held on September 14, 1948.[1] At the time, Washington used a blanket primary for nominations, with all candidates appearing on the same ballot and the highest candidate for each party being nominated.

Candidates

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Results

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Blanket primary results[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanArthur B. Langlie206,85138.29%
DemocraticMonrad Wallgren (incumbent)165,77530.68%
DemocraticClarence D. Martin89,89016.64%
RepublicanJohn T. McCutcheon28,1305.21%
DemocraticRobert F. Waldron16,3003.02%
RepublicanJames M. Greene12,3462.29%
DemocraticGeorge J. Smith11,7302.17%
RepublicanMarius Rasmussen3,0680.57%
RepublicanClark R. Belknap2,9250.54%
RepublicanRichard C. Beam1,8220.34%
RepublicanL. R. Kemoe1,4290.26%
Total votes540,266100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

  • Arthur B. Langlie, Republican
  • Monrad Wallgren, Democratic

Other candidates

  • Russell H. Fluent, Progressive
  • Henry Killman, Socialist Labor
  • Daniel Roberts, Socialist Workers

Results

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1948 Washington gubernatorial election[2][3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanArthur B. Langlie445,95850.50%+2.38%
DemocraticMonrad Wallgren (incumbent)417,03547.22%−4.29%
ProgressiveRussell H. Fluent19,2242.18%
Socialist LaborHenry Killman7800.09%−0.08%
Socialist WorkersDaniel Roberts1440.02%
Majority28,9233.28%
Total votes883,141100.00%
Republicangain fromDemocraticSwing+6.67%

Results by county

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County[3]Arthur B. Langlie
Republican
Monrad Wallgren
Democratic
Russell H. Fluent
Progressive
Henry Killman
Socialist Labor
Daniel Roberts
Socialist Workers
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1.83469.36%80630.48%40.15%00.00%00.00%1,02838.88%2,644
Asotin1,66148.26%1,72650.15%551.60%00.00%00.00%-65-1.89%3,442
Benton7,10850.23%6,98649.36%580.41%00.00%00.00%1220.86%14,152
Chelan8,67557.32%6,40342.31%550.36%10.01%00.00%2,27215.01%15,134
Clallam4,72347.94%4,87649.50%2482.52%30.03%10.01%-153-1.55%9,851
Clark13,87847.31%14,81950.51%6212.12%160.05%20.01%-941-3.21%29,336
Columbia1,34464.52%73335.19%60.29%00.00%00.00%61129.33%2,083
Cowlitz8,48645.86%9,61451.96%3942.13%70.04%20.01%-1,128-6.10%18,503
Douglas2,25957.05%1,68942.65%100.25%00.00%20.05%57014.39%3,960
Ferry53240.83%75257.71%191.46%00.00%00.00%-220-16.88%1,303
Franklin2,01349.70%2,02249.93%130.32%10.02%10.02%-9-0.22%4,050
Garfield96163.73%54436.07%30.20%00.00%00.00%41727.65%1,508
Grant2,48640.47%3,62559.01%320.52%00.00%00.00%-1,139-18.54%6,143
Grays Harbor10,11645.02%11,71652.14%5882.62%480.21%20.01%-1,600-7.12%22,470
Island2,02156.05%1,52942.40%561.55%00.00%00.00%49213.64%3,606
Jefferson1,78049.50%1,75548.80%601.67%10.03%00.00%250.70%3,596
King146,06251.58%129,14945.61%7,4832.64%3940.14%680.02%16,9135.97%283,156
Kitsap12,52641.49%17,12356.71%5321.76%110.04%00.00%-4,597-15.23%30,192
Kittitas3,82446.42%4,31852.42%951.15%10.01%00.00%-494-6.00%8,238
Klickitat2,26956.80%1,70142.58%150.38%100.25%00.00%56814.22%3,995
Lewis10,00157.01%7,30241.63%2341.33%30.02%10.01%2,69915.39%17,541
Lincoln3,13465.10%1,66634.61%140.29%00.00%00.00%1,46830.49%4,814
Mason3,07948.47%3,08248.51%1913.01%00.00%10.02%-3-0.05%6,353
Okanogan5,12152.44%4,59747.08%450.46%10.01%10.01%5245.37%9,765
Pacific3,37649.94%3,18747.14%1942.87%30.04%00.00%1892.80%6,760
Pend Oreille1,29852.00%1,16746.75%311.24%00.00%00.00%1315.25%2,496
Pierce40,60245.84%44,89650.69%2,9273.30%1170.13%360.04%-4,294-4.85%88,578
San Juan87356.21%65742.31%231.48%00.00%00.00%21613.91%1,553
Skagit9,09050.41%8,43446.77%4992.77%90.05%00.00%6563.64%18,032
Skamania81845.72%94953.05%211.17%10.06%00.00%-131-7.32%1,789
Snohomish19,76043.59%23,62752.13%1,8664.12%700.15%40.01%-3,867-8.53%45,237
Spokane45,06651.59%41,30147.28%9441.08%320.04%90.01%3,7654.31%87,352
Stevens3,66650.55%3,48948.11%951.31%20.03%00.00%1772.44%7,252
Thurston10,51251.15%9,56646.55%4652.26%50.02%30.01%9464.60%20,551
Wahkiakum77550.06%75348.64%130.84%70.45%00.00%221.42%1,548
Walla Walla8,84758.91%6,09840.60%730.49%00.00%00.00%2,74918.30%15,018
Whatcom14,19951.09%12,62645.43%9413.39%230.08%30.01%1,5735.66%27,792
Whitman7,90863.68%4,43635.72%720.58%10.01%10.01%3,47227.96%12,418
Yakima23,27556.99%17,31642.40%2290.56%130.03%70.02%5,95914.59%40,840
Totals445,95850.50%417,03547.22%19,2242.18%7800.09%1440.02%28,9233.28%883,141

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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References

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  1. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes State Primary September 14, 1948. Olympia, Washington. p. 2.
  2. ^"Election Search Results November 1948 General". Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedAugust 10, 2024.
  3. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes State General Election November 2, 1948. Olympia, Washington. p. 8.
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