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1973 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election

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1973 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election

← 1971(special)November 6, 19731977 →
 
NomineeJohn N. DaltonJames Harry Michael Jr.Flora Crater
PartyRepublicanDemocraticIndependent
Popular vote505,729332,99098,508
Percentage53.96%35.53%10.51%

County and independent city results
Dalton:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Michael:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Henry Howell
Independent

Elected Lieutenant Governor

John N. Dalton
Republican

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The1973 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1973.Republican nomineeJohn N. Dalton defeatedDemocratic nomineeJames Harry Michael Jr. with 53.96 percent of the vote. This was the last time until1997 that a Republican was elected lieutenant governor of Virginia.

Background

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Following the death from a brain tumor ofJ. Sargeant Reynolds, universally viewed as favorite to be Democratic gubernatorial nominee for 1973,[1] the lieutenant gubernatorial seat went in a 1971 special election to the fiery populist independentHenry Evans Howell, who had lost the Democratic gubernatorial primary in 1969 and did not believe himself likely to win the party nomination again.[2] Howell, however, was always seeking the governor's office for 1973, against the opposition of former Democratic governorMills Godwin and the old-line business and political establishment, already extremely worried by his win in the 1971 lieutenant gubernatorial special election.[3]

Nominations

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The race to oppose the sitting lieutenant governor became so divisive that the Democratic Party eventually did not nominate a candidate for Governor, instead supporting Howell's independent run.[2] Fifty-four-year-old State SenatorJames Harry Michael of Charlottesville was established as the only Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial candidate in early April,[4] and was fully confirmed as the nominee mid-month. Michael, a moderate,[5] would refuse to endorse either Howell or his archenemy Godwin,[6] who would confirm his shift to the Republican Party in June.

The Republican nomination was early on a race betweenJohn Dalton, nephew and adopted son of1953 and1957 gubernatorial nomineeTheodore of the mountain-valley Holton faction, and forces led by the much more conservative Richard Obershain of Richmond.[7] After a week, Obershain announced he would not run,[8] and Dalton thus emerged as the favorite againstDelegate Herbert Morgan ofArlington.[9] He would easily win the nominee in a convention during the second week of June.[10]

An independent nominee, long-time lobbyist[a] and journalistFlora Crater ofFalls Church,[11] would declare in April and be confirmed by June. A strongly liberal former Democrat[12] and a delegate to the previous year's party convention, Crater said she entered when Virginia failed to ratify theEqual Rights Amendment.[13]

Campaign

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All three candidates kept their campaigns separate from the concurrent gubernatorial battle.[14] Dalton campaigned solidly from July, and was a clear favorite early on, although by September polls saw Michael catching up.[12] The lack of major issues for the campaign,[15] however, handicapped Michael, as did the fact that there was no party man at the top of the ticket. Efforts by Michael to campaign upon his support for news sales tax exemptions on food and medicine,[16] and on his ability to work with any Governor, did not substantially effect polling. Crater, supported mainly by the Virginia Women's Political Caucus,[17] ran a low-budget campaign that attracted considerable attention due to her positions on controversial issues such as public financing of state campaigns,[18] negotiated wages for Virginia teachers,[18] the ERA and her support for a master plan for land use in the state.[19]

Polls

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SourceRankingAs of
Richmond Times-Dispatch[20]Likely ROctober 4, 1973
The Daily Advance[21]Likely ROctober 6, 1973
Roanoke Times[22]Likely RNovember 1, 1973

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

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Other candidates

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Results

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1973 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJohn N. Dalton505,72953.96%
DemocraticJames Harry Michael Jr.332,99035.53%
IndependentFlora Crater98,50810.51%
Majority172,73918.43%
Turnout937,27028.96%+3.34%
Republicangain fromIndependentSwing

Results by county or independent city

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1973 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election by county or independent city[23]
John Nichols Dalton
Republican
James Harry Michael Jr.
Democratic
Flora M. Crater
Independent
Various candidates
Write-ins
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Accomack County3,32245.87%3,70951.22%2112.91%-387-5.34%7,242
Albemarle County2,38924.24%6,23463.24%1,23412.52%-3,845-39.01%9,857
Alleghany County1,87263.61%93031.60%1414.79%94232.01%2,943
Amelia County1,06253.13%86243.12%753.75%20010.01%1,999
Amherst County2,39451.81%2,05544.47%1723.72%3397.34%4,621
Appomattox County1,53565.32%62826.72%1877.96%90738.60%2,350
Arlington County16,86547.43%12,57835.37%6,11717.20%10.00%4,28712.06%35,561
Augusta County5,48266.98%1,84122.50%86010.51%10.01%3,64144.49%8,184
Bath County78460.87%43233.54%725.59%35227.33%1,288
Bedford County2,94664.20%1,25527.35%3878.43%10.02%1,69136.85%4,589
Bland County89463.58%47834.00%342.42%41629.59%1,406
Botetourt County2,22858.69%1,16230.61%40610.70%1,06628.08%3,796
Brunswick County1,81747.78%1,89449.80%922.42%-77-2.02%3,803
Buchanan County2,18340.79%2,80752.45%3626.76%-624-11.66%5,352
Buckingham County1,39549.71%1,31846.97%933.31%772.74%2,806
Campbell County6,21772.70%1,74320.38%5916.91%4,47452.32%8,551
Caroline County1,14940.63%1,50853.32%1716.05%-359-12.69%2,828
Carroll County2,80263.99%1,44432.98%1333.04%1,35831.01%4,379
Charles City County42335.85%67357.03%847.12%-250-21.19%1,180
Charlotte County1,89263.40%99833.45%943.15%89429.96%2,984
Chesterfield County14,80069.43%5,08523.85%1,4326.72%9,71545.57%21,317
Clarke County80250.50%63139.74%1559.76%17110.77%1,588
Craig County46249.36%43746.69%373.95%252.67%936
Culpeper County1,93153.25%1,36937.76%3268.99%56215.50%3,626
Cumberland County68635.79%1,18161.61%502.61%-495-25.82%1,917
Dickenson County2,32042.78%2,89053.29%2133.93%-570-10.51%5,423
Dinwiddie County2,07349.90%1,96147.21%1182.84%20.05%1122.70%4,154
Essex County94664.31%46331.48%624.21%48332.83%1,471
Fairfax County47,42751.27%28,09630.38%16,97218.35%20.00%19,33120.90%92,497
Fauquier County2,54461.60%1,09826.59%48811.82%1,44635.01%4,130
Floyd County1,31266.06%59630.01%783.93%71636.05%1,986
Fluvanna County42828.61%99166.24%775.15%-563-37.63%1,496
Franklin County2,83456.03%1,89637.49%3286.48%93818.54%5,058
Frederick County1,84942.85%2,01446.67%45210.48%-165-3.82%4,315
Giles County2,24455.49%1,50737.27%2937.25%73718.22%4,044
Gloucester County1,90755.20%1,20634.91%3429.90%70120.29%3,455
Goochland County1,24345.77%1,35349.82%1204.42%-110-4.05%2,716
Grayson County1,68950.71%1,57447.25%682.04%1153.45%3,331
Greene County40434.98%61853.51%13311.52%-214-18.53%1,155
Greensville County95841.42%1,25154.09%1044.50%-293-12.67%2,313
Halifax County2,60559.38%1,60336.54%1794.08%1,00222.84%4,387
Hanover County6,96663.39%3,00227.32%1,0219.29%3,96436.07%10,989
Henrico County30,02969.82%9,56122.23%3,4147.94%30.01%20,46847.59%43,007
Henry County4,19062.03%1,73325.66%83212.32%2,45736.37%6,755
Highland County44664.92%21831.73%233.35%22833.19%687
Isle of Wight County2,89859.41%1,81837.27%1623.32%1,08022.14%4,878
James City County2,13156.92%90524.17%70818.91%1,22632.75%3,744
King George County78554.97%43630.53%20714.50%34924.44%1,428
King and Queen County50743.48%59050.60%695.92%-83-7.12%1,166
King William County97453.22%76041.53%965.25%21411.69%1,830
Lancaster County1,72356.34%1,24340.65%923.01%48015.70%3,058
Lee County2,85848.92%2,73546.82%2494.26%1232.11%5,842
Loudoun County4,32753.43%2,95936.54%81310.04%1,36816.89%8,099
Louisa County1,10037.87%1,59354.84%2117.26%10.03%-493-16.97%2,905
Lunenburg County1,58463.26%84733.83%732.92%73729.43%2,504
Madison County72739.23%92349.81%20310.96%-196-10.58%1,853
Mathews County1,40060.22%81635.10%1094.69%58425.12%2,325
Mecklenburg County3,45959.72%2,16137.31%1722.97%1,29822.41%5,792
Middlesex County91453.14%69940.64%1076.22%21512.50%1,720
Montgomery County6,40565.94%2,38424.54%9249.51%4,02141.40%9,713
Nelson County64831.43%1,31563.77%984.75%10.05%-667-32.35%2,062
New Kent County77754.45%56439.52%866.03%21314.93%1,427
Northampton County1,84650.97%1,63845.22%1383.81%2085.74%3,622
Northumberland County1,47860.75%86935.72%853.49%10.04%60925.03%2,433
Nottoway County2,16557.70%1,51440.35%731.95%65117.35%3,752
Orange County99239.44%1,03241.03%49119.52%-40-1.59%2,515
Page County1,87657.00%1,25838.23%1574.77%61818.78%3,291
Patrick County1,12354.94%73535.96%1869.10%38818.98%2,044
Pittsylvania County5,51158.05%3,51637.03%4664.91%10.01%1,99521.01%9,494
Powhatan County1,02551.72%87644.20%814.09%1497.52%1,982
Prince Edward County2,00858.34%1,09631.84%3389.82%91226.50%3,442
Prince George County1,22247.70%1,18646.29%1546.01%361.41%2,562
Prince William County7,71755.45%3,25123.36%2,94721.18%10.01%4,46632.09%13,916
Pulaski County4,06164.61%1,84129.29%3836.09%2,22035.32%6,285
Rappahannock County53853.80%37837.80%848.40%16016.00%1,000
Richmond County1,02161.40%57734.70%633.79%20.12%44426.70%1,663
Roanoke County10,56961.24%5,23530.33%1,4518.41%30.02%5,33430.91%17,258
Rockbridge County1,70560.87%82229.35%2749.78%88331.52%2,801
Rockingham County6,79270.39%1,93620.06%9199.52%20.02%4,85650.33%9,649
Russell County3,28146.72%3,40248.45%3394.83%-121-1.72%7,022
Scott County2,71751.01%2,28442.88%3256.10%4338.13%5,326
Shenandoah County3,79564.79%1,69628.96%3666.25%2,09935.84%5,857
Smyth County2,97051.64%2,21438.50%5679.86%75613.15%5,751
Southampton County2,24457.55%1,49838.42%1574.03%74619.13%3,899
Spotsylvania County1,66548.98%1,31238.60%42212.42%35310.39%3,399
Stafford County2,00847.87%1,66239.62%52512.51%3468.25%4,195
Surry County79052.32%62741.52%936.16%16310.79%1,510
Sussex County1,44246.22%1,45246.54%2267.24%-10-0.32%3,120
Tazewell County3,46651.61%2,41035.88%84012.51%1,05615.72%6,716
Warren County1,43844.37%1,36942.24%43413.39%692.13%3,241
Washington County3,70849.61%3,10441.53%6638.87%6048.08%7,475
Westmoreland County1,28658.67%66130.16%24511.18%62528.51%2,192
Wise County2,74537.50%3,95954.08%6168.42%-1,214-16.58%7,320
Wythe County2,68060.39%1,54434.79%2144.82%1,13625.60%4,438
York County4,24158.42%2,09828.90%92112.69%2,14329.52%7,260
Alexandria City7,72244.68%5,90734.18%3,65021.12%20.01%1,81510.50%17,281
Bedford City86361.51%44331.58%976.91%42029.94%1,403
Bristol City88344.28%1,00050.15%1115.57%-117-5.87%1,994
Buena Vista City65060.63%35332.93%696.44%29727.71%1,072
Charlottesville City1,77918.37%6,51867.32%1,38514.30%-4,739-48.95%9,682
Chesapeake City8,59248.13%6,59736.95%2,66414.92%1,99511.17%17,853
Clifton Forge City82362.49%41231.28%826.23%41131.21%1,317
Colonial Heights City2,56965.96%95324.47%3739.58%1,61641.49%3,895
Covington City1,31762.18%63129.79%1708.03%68632.39%2,118
Danville City5,90967.89%2,14124.60%6547.51%3,76843.29%8,704
Emporia City84056.80%60540.91%342.30%23515.89%1,479
Fairfax City2,08651.96%1,14328.47%78619.58%94323.49%4,015
Falls Church City1,19643.11%1,05738.10%52118.78%1395.01%2,774
Franklin City94559.25%57235.86%784.89%37323.39%1,595
Fredericksburg City1,35247.34%97634.17%52718.45%10.04%37613.17%2,856
Galax City79357.67%56040.73%221.60%23316.95%1,375
Hampton City10,61756.58%4,88926.05%3,25917.37%5,72830.52%18,765
Harrisonburg City2,63671.65%63417.23%40911.12%2,00254.42%3,679
Hopewell City2,56955.31%1,60634.57%46910.10%10.02%96320.73%4,645
Lexington City87560.68%43930.44%1288.88%43630.24%1,442
Lynchburg City7,59468.82%2,68924.37%7516.81%4,90544.45%11,034
Martinsville City2,34671.00%66620.16%2928.84%1,68050.85%3,304
Nansemond City3,84248.77%3,61045.82%4255.39%10.01%2322.94%7,878
Newport News City12,36848.93%10,23540.49%2,67410.58%10.00%2,1338.44%25,278
Norfolk City18,71244.20%17,61341.60%6,01014.20%1,0992.60%42,335
Norton City41143.26%41844.00%12112.74%-7-0.74%950
Petersburg City3,81944.86%4,23249.71%4515.30%110.13%-413-4.85%8,513
Portsmouth City10,48247.67%10,03245.63%1,4736.70%4502.05%21,987
Radford City2,11568.05%84327.12%1504.83%1,27240.93%3,108
Richmond City25,52547.92%24,07045.19%3,6716.89%30.01%1,4552.73%53,269
Roanoke City9,61755.32%6,61038.02%1,1586.66%3,00717.30%17,385
Salem City3,16163.85%1,39728.22%3937.94%1,76435.63%4,951
South Boston City1,00567.13%43328.92%593.94%57238.21%1,497
Staunton City3,20165.13%1,23525.13%4799.75%1,96640.00%4,915
Suffolk City1,54063.82%75531.29%1184.89%78532.53%2,413
Virginia Beach City20,97160.37%8,72225.11%5,04214.52%10.00%12,24935.26%34,736
Waynesboro City2,75366.47%97323.49%41610.04%1,78042.97%4,142
Williamsburg City1,24758.03%43320.15%46921.82%778[b]36.20%2,149
Winchester City1,91645.25%1,90544.99%4139.75%110.26%4,234
Totals505,72953.96%332,99035.53%98,50810.51%430.00%172,73918.43%937,270

Analysis

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As generally expected in the months preceding the election, Dalton won a convincing victory by 18.43 percentage points, sufficient that he would have won clearly without the Crater candidacy that was expected to hurt Michael.[12] Dalton carried all except twenty-one counties and all except four cities, including longtime Democratic strongholds likeNorfolk,Portsmouth andRichmond, whilst Michael's strength was largely confined to his home area around Charlottesville and a few coal counties inthe southwest. Crater won about twice the generally predicted vote percentage,[17] doing best in herNorthern Virginia home and in theTidewater, where she ran second ahead of Michael inWilliamsburg.

Notes

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  1. ^Crater had lobbied to save public schools in Virginia, for reforms in Fairfax County government, and was at the time of her candidacy lobbying forthe Equal Rights Amendment.[11]
  2. ^In this county or city where Crater ran second ahead of Michael, margin given is Dalton vote minus Crater vote and percentage margin Dalton percentage minus Crater percentage.

References

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  1. ^Kelley, George M. (August 31, 1970). "Reynolds Suffering from Brain Tumor".The Roanoke Times. Landmark News Service. p. 1.
  2. ^abSweeney, James R. (2022). "Armageddon Revisited: The 1973 Gubernatorial Election in Virginia".The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.130 (4).Virginia Historical Society:290–347.
  3. ^Peirce, Neal R. (1975).The Border South States; people, politics, and power in the five Border South States.New York City: Norton. pp. 64–65.ISBN 9780393055313.
  4. ^ab"Sen. Michael Is Lone Demo Candidate for Lieutenant Governor".The Daily News-Leader.Staunton, Virginia. April 4, 1973. p. 15.
  5. ^Atkinson, Frank B. (2006). "Armageddon, Virginia Style".The Dynamic Dominion: Realignment and the Rise of Two-Party Competition in Virginia, 1945-1980 (Revised ed.).Lanham,Maryland:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 308.ISBN 9780742552081.
  6. ^"Michael Qualifies in Race for Lieutenant Governor".The News and Advance.Lynchburg, Virginia. April 14, 1973. p. 8.
  7. ^"Cooke May Provide Clues to Decision Today".The Daily News Leader. Staunton, Virginia.Associated Press. p. 9.
  8. ^Latimer, James (April 7, 1973). "Obenshain Will Not Run for Lieutenant Governor".Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. B-1.
  9. ^"Arlington GOP to Back Godwin".Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 15, 1973. p. B-4.
  10. ^"Lt. Governor Nominee: John Dalton Easy First Ballot Winner".Bristol Herald-Courier. June 10, 1973. p. 1.
  11. ^abcKelly, Sandra (April 5, 1973). "Versatile Woman Running for State Office".The Roanoke Times. p. 18.
  12. ^abc"Virginia Commentary – The Impact of Flora".The Daily Progress.Charlottesville, Virginia. September 16, 1973. p. 4.
  13. ^"Women Activist Candidates Are Racing for State Posts".The Birmingham News. May 30, 1973. p. 25.
  14. ^Osborne, Ozzie (June 13, 1973). "20 Seek House Seat as Independents".The World-News.Roanoke City. pp. 25, 30.
  15. ^Jones, Edward (October 1, 1973). "Harry Michael: No Glamorous Issues".The Free Lance-Star.Fredericksburg, Virginia. p. 19.
  16. ^"Michael Calls for Review of Taxes on Food and Drugs".The News & Advance. Lynchburg. The Associated Press. September 27, 1973. p. 21.
  17. ^abSabato, Larry J. (1974)."Virginia Politics in 1973: The State Elections"(PDF).University of Virginia Newsletter. Vol. 50, no. 12. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on September 23, 2015.
  18. ^abKelly, Sandra (October 7, 1973). "Va. Citizens Responsive: Mrs. Crater".The Roanoke Times. p. B—2.
  19. ^"Lt. Governor Hopefuls Voice Differing Views".The News-Virginian.Waynesboro, Virginia. October 24, 1971. p. 1.
  20. ^Latimer, James (October 4, 1973). "Howell Poll Gives Him 9.5% Lead".Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. 1.
  21. ^"'77 Speculation Begins forMiller and Dalton".The Daily Advance. Lynchburg. October 6, 1973. p. 16.
  22. ^"Poll Favors Dalton and Miller".Roanoke Times. November 1, 1973. p. 1.
  23. ^ab"1973 Lieutenant Governor General Election".Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 1973. RetrievedJune 2, 2021.
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