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1972 Washington gubernatorial election

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1972 Washington gubernatorial election

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November 7, 1972
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NomineeDaniel J. EvansAlbert RoselliniVick Gould
PartyRepublicanDemocraticTaxpayers
Popular vote747,825630,61386,843
Percentage50.78%42.82%5.90%

County results
Evans:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Rosellini:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Daniel J. Evans
Republican

Elected Governor

Daniel J. Evans
Republican

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The1972 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1972. IncumbentGovernor of WashingtonDaniel J. Evans, who was first elected eight years earlier, and then re-elected in 1968, was eligible for re-election, as Washington does not have gubernatorial term limits.

On election day, Evans defeated former governorAlbert D. Rosellini by a comfortable margin of 117,212 votes, in a rematch of the1964 contest. Businessman Vick Gould, who ran with the Taxpayers Party, a third party of Gould's own creation, also received 5.9% of the vote.[1][2] Evans was the first governor of Washington to be elected to a third consecutive term.[a]

Primary election

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A total of nine candidates filed for the blanket primary on September 19, 1972. Evans and Rosellini won their party's nominations, receiving 24.66% and 30.27% of the votes in the primary, respectively.

Candidates

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Republican Party

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Democratic Party

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Results

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Blanket primary results[3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAlbert D. Rosellini276,12130.27%
RepublicanDaniel J. Evans (incumbent)224,95324.66%
DemocraticMartin J. Durkan195,93121.48%
RepublicanPerry B. Woodall100,37211.00%
DemocraticJames A. McDermott99,15510.87%
DemocraticEarl Monaghan5,2010.57%
DemocraticRudolfo Valdez4,4400.49%
RepublicanJohn Patric3,3430.37%
RepublicanL. R. Kemoe2,5670.28%
Total votes912,083100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1972 Washington gubernatorial election[5][6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanDaniel J. Evans (incumbent)747,82550.78%−3.93%
DemocraticAlbert D. Rosellini630,61342.82%−1.45%
TaxpayersVick Gould86,8435.90%
Socialist WorkersRobin David4,5520.31%
Socialist LaborHenry Killman2,7090.18%+0.10%
Majority117,2127.96%
Total votes1,472,542100.00%
RepublicanholdSwing-2.48%

Results by county

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County[6]Daniel J. Evans
Republican
Albert D. Rosellini
Democratic
Vick Gould
Taxpayers
Robin David
Socialist Workers
Henry Killman
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams2,58357.17%1,72738.22%2044.52%10.02%30.07%85618.95%4,518
Asotin2,85149.78%2,75048.02%1222.13%20.03%20.03%1011.76%5,727
Benton17,01055.50%12,54040.91%1,0033.27%680.22%280.09%4,47014.58%30,649
Chelan9,14552.66%7,14341.13%1,0155.84%400.23%230.13%2,00211.53%17,366
Clallam8,15350.12%7,19644.23%8885.46%180.11%130.08%9575.88%16,268
Clark30,55751.93%24,73342.03%3,2575.54%2090.36%870.15%5,8249.90%58,843
Columbia1,09452.29%91443.69%813.87%00.00%30.14%1808.60%2,092
Cowlitz13,79749.17%13,46848.00%6842.44%540.19%540.19%3291.17%28,057
Douglas3,57848.23%3,38445.62%4516.08%40.05%10.01%1942.62%7,418
Ferry55036.28%77751.25%18712.34%10.07%10.07%-227-14.97%1,516
Franklin5,01147.73%5,12148.78%3383.22%140.13%140.13%-110-1.05%10,498
Garfield83253.68%68544.19%322.06%10.06%00.00%1479.48%1,550
Grant7,62948.79%7,15645.77%8085.17%230.15%190.12%4733.03%15,635
Grays Harbor9,27738.51%13,30355.22%1,3695.68%480.20%920.38%-4,026-16.71%24,089
Island6,45658.94%4,00636.57%4604.20%190.17%120.11%2,45022.37%10,953
Jefferson2,06839.97%2,71752.51%3476.71%230.44%190.37%-649-12.54%5,174
King292,61655.41%204,21238.67%27,8765.28%2,1440.41%1,2720.24%88,40416.74%528,120
Kitsap19,72042.70%23,65251.21%2,6125.66%1190.26%800.17%-3,932-8.51%46,183
Kittitas5,48854.04%4,24141.76%3823.76%380.37%70.07%1,24712.28%10,156
Klickitat3,08455.35%2,26740.69%2143.84%40.07%30.05%81714.66%5,572
Lewis8,33940.11%10,95552.69%1,4607.02%250.12%110.05%-2,616-12.58%20,790
Lincoln2,75752.48%2,13740.68%3556.76%10.02%30.06%62011.80%5,253
Mason4,09340.84%5,38653.75%5205.19%120.12%100.10%-1,293-12.90%10,021
Okanogan4,19740.22%5,14149.27%1,07010.25%140.13%130.12%-944-9.05%10,435
Pacific2,67437.32%4,31060.15%1612.25%100.14%100.14%-1,636-22.83%7,165
Pend Oreille1,19740.76%1,54052.43%1956.64%30.10%20.07%-343-11.68%2,937
Pierce63,49742.99%75,72351.27%7,9865.41%2740.19%2140.14%12,2268.28%147,694
San Juan1,82866.79%69925.54%1816.61%180.66%110.40%1,12941.25%2,737
Skagit11,96347.82%11,97747.88%9973.99%560.22%230.09%-14-0.06%25,016
Skamania1,01136.92%1,15442.15%56520.64%50.18%30.11%-143-5.22%2,738
Snohomish50,87747.88%46,60843.86%8,2557.77%3280.31%1940.18%4,2694.02%106,262
Spokane60,78948.34%50,70640.33%13,60710.82%4220.34%2180.17%10,0838.02%125,742
Stevens3,23240.99%3,56845.26%1,06013.44%100.13%140.18%-336-4.26%7,884
Thurston18,67347.71%17,86945.66%2,4296.21%1140.29%530.14%8042.05%39,138
Wahkiakum79346.67%81748.09%784.59%30.18%80.47%-24-1.41%1,699
Walla Walla10,04254.54%8,00443.47%3371.83%180.10%110.06%2,03811.07%18,412
Whatcom22,77659.47%12,74133.27%2,3886.24%2680.70%1240.32%10,03526.20%38,297
Whitman10,91567.99%4,42827.58%6053.77%830.52%240.15%6,48740.40%16,055
Yakima26,67349.50%24,85846.13%2,2644.20%580.11%300.06%1,8153.37%53,883
Totals747,82550.78%630,61342.82%86,8435.90%4,5520.31%2,7090.18%117,2127.96%1,472,542

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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See also

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  • Arthur B. Langlie – A former governor of Washington who made a successful comeback in 1940

Notes

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  1. ^Arthur B. Langlie had previously served three non-consecutive terms, having lost his first reelection bid in1944.

References

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  1. ^"Candidacy Set".Spokane Daily Chronicle. Vol. 86, no. 106. Associated Press. January 22, 1972. p. 17. RetrievedApril 30, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^LaFromboise, Richard (March 2, 1972)."Vick Gould For Governor?".The Daily Chronicle. Vol. 81, no. 52. Jack Britten. p. 5. RetrievedApril 30, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^"Elections Search Results - September 1972 Primary".Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedJune 24, 2022.
  4. ^Washington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes Primary Election Held on September 19, 1972. Olympia, Washington. p. 3.
  5. ^"Election Search Results November 1972 General". Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedAugust 11, 2024.
  6. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes Presidential and State General Election Held on November 7, 1972. Olympia, Washington. p. 18.
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