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1949 Virginia gubernatorial election

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1949 Virginia gubernatorial election

← 1945November 8, 19491953 →
 
NomineeJohn S. BattleWalter Johnson
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote184,77271,991
Percentage70.4%27.4%

County and independent city results
Battle:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Johnson:     40–50%     50–60%

Governor before election

William M. Tuck
Democratic

Elected Governor

John S. Battle
Democratic

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In the1949 Virginia gubernatorial election, incumbent GovernorWilliam M. Tuck, aDemocrat, was unable to seek re-election due to term limits.State SenatorJohn S. Battle was nominated by theDemocratic Party to run againstRepublican Walter Johnson.

Background

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For the previous five decades Virginia had almost completelydisenfranchised its black and poor white populations through the use ofa cumulative poll tax and literacy tests.[1] So restricted was suffrage in this period that it has been calculated that a third of Virginia's electorate during the first half of the twentieth century comprised state employees and officeholders.[1] This limited electorate allowed Virginian politics to be controlled for four decades by theByrd Organization, as progressive "antiorganization" factions were rendered impotent by the inability of almost all their potential electorate to vote.[2] Historicalfusion withthe “Readjuster” Democrats,[3] defection of substantial proportions of theNortheast-aligned white electorate of theShenandoah Valley andSouthwest Virginia overfree silver,[4] and an early move towards a"lily white"Jim Crow party[3] meant Republicans retained a small but permanent number of legislative seats and local offices in the western part of the state.[5] Nevertheless, in gubernatorial elections during this period the Republican vote was mostly in the nature of a protest, and in most elections between 1925 and 1949 turnout was higher in the Democratic primary than the general election.[6]

Organization divided

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For the only time in its forty-year reign, the Byrd machine would suffer a significant division over whom to nominate. After Tuck was established in the governor's mansion, it was expected thatRichmond mayorHorace Hall Edwards would be next in line, but as early as 1947 organization leaders had begun to feel that Edwards was too unreliable.[7] By 1948 Byrd was urging Edwards to wait until the next gubernatorial election, but Edwards refused to withdraw.[8] The organization urged Edwards to wait given its respect for elders,[9] and ultimately chose as its nominee John S. Battle, a long-serving state senator.

The primary was further complicated by the entry of wealthy Petersburg pen manufacturer Remmie Arnold, who had risen from a poor background to running the second-largest pen company in the world.[10] Unlike Byrd, Arnold explicitly endorsedDixiecratStrom Thurmond for president the previous year,[a] and he consequently drew support from disenchanted Dixiecrats,[8] arguing that

the power to tax is the power to destroy[12]

During the campaign Arnold would claim that the Byrd Organization attempted to "bury" him by a nomination asLieutenant Governor or Senator.[13] It was rumoured at one point that Arnold could withdraw, but he never intended to and maintained his campaign even without any expectation of winning.[14]

Antiorganization threat

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The split in the Byrd Organization meant that antiorganization candidates, normally weak and lacking leaders,[15] gained a rare opportunity. Francis Pickens Miller, a former legislator fromFairfax County, had long been critical of how1937 Democratic nomineeJames Price had is program undermined by Byrd's allies.[8] Miller had been highly aggressive in urging Democrats to supportHarry S. Truman the previous year[a] and already announced he would run at the time of the presidential election.[16] He soon argued that the party "high command" had completely lost touch with rank and file Democrats.[17]

Although no polls were taken, the campaign in the primary maintained a high pace right up until polling day on August 2.[18]

Primary campaign

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Miller campaigned extremely vigorously against the Byrd machine, with his speeches being frequently described as "evangelical".[8]

Early in the primary campaign the focus was generally on the issue of improving funding for Virginia's uniformly poor public schools.[19] At this time, Edwards was the frontrunner, but his advocacy of a two percentsales tax completely opposed the political norms of Virginia in this era.[8] In the last month of the campaign, however, Byrd and his candidate Battle would step up their campaigning with what one historian has called a "blitzkrieg".[20] Byrd would throw the weight of organization resources behind Battle during the summer, with his focus turning to Miller's support for labor unions, which Virginia's almost entirely upper class electorate viewed with extreme suspicion after the postwar strike wave across the country.[21]

Democratic nomination

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Candidates

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Primary results by county and independent city

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1949 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary by county or independent city[22]
John Stewart Battle
Democratic
Francis Pickens Miller
Democratic
Horace Hall Edwards
Democratic
Remmie Leroy Arnold
Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Accomack County1,82856.51%76923.77%34210.57%2969.15%1,05932.74%3,235
Albemarle County1,67670.10%54222.67%1235.14%502.09%1,13447.43%2,391
Alleghany County86730.59%1,49952.89%1585.58%31010.94%-632-22.30%2,834
Amelia County27123.30%26622.87%53646.09%907.74%-265[b]-22.79%1,163
Amherst County84640.30%94044.78%23911.39%743.53%-94-4.48%2,099
Appomattox County1,36569.18%1899.58%37919.21%402.03%986[b]49.97%1,973
Arlington County4,40244.14%4,78948.02%4594.60%3233.24%-387-3.88%9,973
Augusta County1,06756.54%50526.76%28214.94%331.75%56229.78%1,887
Bath County28352.50%12022.26%11020.41%264.82%16330.24%539
Bedford County1,37649.89%61622.34%60621.97%1605.80%76027.56%2,758
Bland County24433.84%21329.54%25435.23%101.39%-10[b]-1.39%721
Botetourt County51343.11%26222.02%33227.90%836.97%181[b]15.21%1,190
Brunswick County81041.52%37619.27%58930.19%1769.02%221[b]11.33%1,951
Buchanan County38616.78%1,39160.45%49421.47%301.30%897[c]38.98%2,301
Buckingham County68747.71%21815.14%49634.44%392.71%191[b]13.26%1,440
Campbell County1,17847.73%88035.66%26710.82%1435.79%29812.07%2,468
Caroline County69753.66%27020.79%23518.09%977.47%42732.87%1,299
Carroll County32531.31%26025.05%43942.29%141.35%-114[b]-10.98%1,038
Charles City County12322.61%26448.53%9818.01%5910.85%-141-25.92%544
Charlotte County1,21158.81%50124.33%30814.96%391.89%71034.48%2,059
Chesterfield County1,13932.33%1,36038.60%3098.77%71520.30%-221-6.27%3,523
Clarke County53560.59%17519.82%16318.46%101.13%36040.77%883
Craig County16647.29%7922.51%9827.92%82.28%68[b]19.37%351
Culpeper County99959.68%32919.65%27816.61%684.06%67040.02%1,674
Cumberland County34537.34%717.68%43747.29%717.68%-92[b]-9.96%924
Dickenson County56932.97%95655.39%18210.54%191.10%-387-22.42%1,726
Dinwiddie County48831.83%35623.22%19612.79%49332.16%-5[d]-0.33%1,533
Elizabeth City County1,52430.42%2,42448.38%82116.39%2414.81%-900-17.96%5,010
Essex County45162.99%14019.55%8812.29%375.17%31143.44%716
Fairfax County2,11836.54%3,05152.63%4557.85%1732.98%-933-16.09%5,797
Fauquier County1,47256.29%65224.93%42616.29%652.49%82031.36%2,615
Floyd County11535.49%10231.48%9529.32%123.70%134.01%324
Fluvanna County50268.39%16222.07%425.72%283.81%34046.32%734
Franklin County1,37649.64%59721.54%57920.89%2207.94%77928.10%2,772
Frederick County1,04868.14%29719.31%1509.75%432.80%75148.83%1,538
Giles County77151.88%50734.12%1359.08%734.91%26417.77%1,486
Gloucester County64745.40%21615.16%51636.21%463.23%131[b]9.19%1,425
Goochland County73156.54%33425.83%16312.61%655.03%39730.70%1,293
Grayson County72137.30%47524.57%72337.40%140.72%-2[b]-0.10%1,933
Greene County21580.52%3613.48%103.75%62.25%17967.04%267
Greensville County61241.21%37225.05%1097.34%39226.40%220[d]14.81%1,485
Halifax County2,45358.80%1,24129.75%2345.61%2445.85%1,21229.05%4,172
Hanover County85842.84%71935.90%21510.73%21110.53%1396.94%2,003
Henrico County1,76237.85%1,74037.38%48410.40%66914.37%220.47%4,655
Henry County67836.79%81043.95%26614.43%894.83%-132-7.16%1,843
Highland County31869.28%439.37%9019.61%81.74%228[b]49.67%459
Isle of Wight County43726.48%16710.12%1,00260.73%442.67%-565[b]-34.24%1,650
James City County13134.38%9224.15%7419.42%8422.05%3910.24%381
King and Queen County26450.97%13526.06%9217.76%275.21%12924.90%518
King George County23869.39%7120.70%226.41%123.50%16748.69%343
King William County27835.23%20225.60%23730.04%729.13%41[b]5.20%789
Lancaster County62050.86%44836.75%1149.35%373.04%17214.11%1,219
Lee County31712.83%1,69868.74%43117.45%240.97%1,267[c]51.30%2,470
Loudoun County1,48960.43%77931.62%1636.62%331.34%71028.81%2,464
Louisa County82154.08%49932.87%1258.23%734.81%32221.21%1,518
Lunenburg County1,07349.38%57926.65%37417.21%1476.76%49422.73%2,173
Madison County43367.66%11317.66%589.06%365.63%32050.00%640
Mathews County45750.89%33337.08%879.69%212.34%12413.81%898
Mecklenburg County1,36046.54%84528.92%44115.09%2769.45%51517.62%2,922
Middlesex County40950.43%14718.13%21426.39%415.06%195[b]24.04%811
Montgomery County1,00853.14%56929.99%27714.60%432.27%43923.14%1,897
Nansemond County65430.97%47222.35%85140.29%1356.39%-197[b]-9.33%2,112
Nelson County66141.44%84052.66%543.39%402.51%-179-11.22%1,595
New Kent County18939.96%15632.98%7415.64%5411.42%336.98%473
Norfolk County2,13126.49%4,58056.93%83110.33%5036.25%-2,449-30.44%8,045
Northampton County1,18160.35%40120.49%28614.61%894.55%78039.86%1,957
Northumberland County39352.54%22329.81%11014.71%222.94%17022.73%748
Nottoway County77438.37%48724.14%44922.26%30715.22%28714.23%2,017
Orange County87051.60%47328.05%26615.78%774.57%39723.55%1,686
Page County1,25476.65%29618.09%714.34%150.92%95858.56%1,636
Patrick County1,33877.12%1237.09%22312.85%512.94%1,115[b]64.27%1,735
Pittsylvania County2,92853.75%2,03237.30%1953.58%2925.36%89616.45%5,447
Powhatan County19130.13%17828.08%23637.22%294.57%-45[b]-7.10%634
Prince Edward County83648.72%33219.35%46226.92%865.01%374[b]21.79%1,716
Prince George County32726.01%43134.29%564.46%44335.24%-12[e]-0.95%1,257
Prince William County76949.71%35723.08%34422.24%774.98%41226.63%1,547
Princess Anne County2,43767.98%63617.74%3108.65%2025.63%1,80150.24%3,585
Pulaski County1,15761.18%39921.10%28815.23%472.49%75840.08%1,891
Rappahannock County79882.61%12613.04%303.11%121.24%67269.57%966
Richmond County46855.65%22026.16%8610.23%677.97%24829.49%841
Roanoke County1,68846.60%1,09230.15%61316.92%2296.32%59616.45%3,622
Rockbridge County76138.75%87444.50%29114.82%381.93%-113-5.75%1,964
Rockingham County1,24161.16%1778.72%57828.49%331.63%663[b]32.68%2,029
Russell County1,22650.25%40916.76%77431.72%311.27%452[b]18.52%2,440
Scott County53126.17%1,00349.43%48423.85%110.54%-472-23.26%2,029
Shenandoah County1,25975.48%25115.05%1187.07%402.40%1,00860.43%1,668
Smyth County42229.63%29020.37%66546.70%473.30%-243[b]-17.06%1,424
Southampton County84341.63%65232.20%43921.68%914.49%1919.43%2,025
Spotsylvania County88448.65%81744.96%573.14%593.25%673.69%1,817
Stafford County67052.80%43534.28%1159.06%493.86%23518.52%1,269
Surry County31536.80%16719.51%26831.31%10612.38%47[b]5.49%856
Sussex County71249.69%19113.33%33923.66%19113.33%373[b]26.03%1,433
Tazewell County82638.15%56125.91%75634.92%221.02%70[b]3.23%2,165
Warren County1,22663.82%58730.56%753.90%331.72%63933.26%1,921
Warwick County72425.84%91532.66%84130.01%32211.49%74[c]2.64%2,802
Washington County48426.74%41522.93%88548.90%261.44%-401[b]-22.15%1,810
Westmoreland County57658.78%26927.45%10510.71%303.06%30731.33%980
Wise County1,10825.41%2,35153.91%81018.57%922.11%-1,243-28.50%4,361
Wythe County98159.67%19611.92%44827.25%191.16%533[b]32.42%1,644
York County37824.79%60539.67%43528.52%1077.02%170[c]11.15%1,525
Alexandria City2,23034.09%3,55054.26%4256.50%3375.15%-1,320-20.18%6,542
Bristol City48426.74%41522.93%88548.90%261.44%-401[b]-22.15%1,810
Buena Vista City26446.73%26346.55%325.66%61.06%10.18%565
Charlottesville City2,15163.73%1,08432.12%762.25%641.90%1,06731.61%3,375
Clifton Forge City27322.25%75961.86%453.67%15012.22%-486-39.61%1,227
Colonial Heights City19622.02%19822.25%14516.29%35139.44%-153[e]-17.19%890
Danville City2,78144.63%2,47539.72%5338.55%4427.09%3064.91%6,231
Falls Church City35141.15%43551.00%485.63%192.23%-84-9.85%853
Fredericksburg City94244.96%83039.62%1255.97%1989.45%1125.35%2,095
Hampton City40830.89%55742.17%29122.03%654.92%-149-11.28%1,321
Harrisonburg City97562.30%915.81%43827.99%613.90%537[b]34.31%1,565
Hopewell City80849.18%29117.71%271.64%51731.47%291[d]17.71%1,643
Lynchburg City3,15954.85%1,90833.13%3395.89%3536.13%1,25121.72%5,759
Martinsville City91147.75%80842.35%1387.23%512.67%1035.40%1,908
Newport News City83117.94%1,90041.02%1,57734.05%3246.99%323[c]6.97%4,632
Norfolk City5,04239.49%5,26141.21%1,48711.65%9777.65%-219-1.72%12,767
Petersburg City96924.51%1,05126.58%2626.63%1,67242.29%-621[e]-15.71%3,954
Portsmouth City1,51526.25%3,32157.55%69111.97%2444.23%-1,806-31.29%5,771
Radford City40229.89%65248.48%25118.66%402.97%-250-18.59%1,345
Richmond City12,47837.10%13,66840.64%4,26412.68%3,2259.59%-1,190-3.54%33,635
Roanoke City5,56344.47%4,37034.93%1,62613.00%9507.59%1,1939.54%12,509
South Norfolk City28027.72%49749.21%10310.20%13012.87%-217-21.49%1,010
Staunton City1,23951.80%60025.08%45519.02%984.10%63926.71%2,392
Suffolk City1,16545.26%73228.44%40215.62%27510.68%43316.82%2,574
Waynesboro City50837.08%64346.93%14010.22%795.77%-135-9.85%1,370
Williamsburg City21327.66%37648.83%8911.56%9211.95%-163-21.17%770
Winchester City1,13465.89%39122.72%1015.87%955.52%74343.17%1,721
Totals135,42642.77%111,69735.28%47,43514.98%22,0546.97%23,7297.49%316,612

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1949 Virginia gubernatorial election[23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn S. Battle184,77270.43%+3.85%
RepublicanWalter Johnson71,99127.44%−3.60%
Social DemocraticClarke T. Robb5,5692.12%+2.12%
Majority112,78142.99%+7.46%
Turnout262,332
DemocraticholdSwing

Results by county or independent city

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1949 Virginia gubernatorial election by county or independent city[23]
John Stewart Battle
Democratic
Walter Johnson
Republican
Clarke T. Robb
Social Democratic
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%
Accomack County1,31389.87%1389.45%100.68%1,17580.42%1,461
Albemarle County1,83185.24%30314.11%140.65%1,52871.14%2,148
Alleghany County1,77061.78%1,02235.67%732.55%74826.11%2,865
Amelia County86777.76%23621.17%121.08%63156.59%1,115
Amherst County1,04082.21%21216.76%131.03%82865.45%1,265
Appomattox County1,22493.29%856.48%30.23%1,13986.81%1,312
Arlington County8,56362.31%4,58833.39%5914.30%3,97528.93%13,742
Augusta County1,22667.77%57431.73%90.50%65236.04%1,809
Bath County33073.99%11425.56%20.45%21648.43%446
Bedford County1,66174.99%53023.93%241.08%1,13151.06%2,215
Bland County67158.71%45539.81%171.49%21618.90%1,143
Botetourt County1,34459.52%87838.88%361.59%46620.64%2,258
Brunswick County1,10991.58%937.68%90.74%1,01683.90%1,211
Buchanan County1,67836.90%2,72759.96%1433.14%-1,049-23.07%4,548
Buckingham County59379.60%13518.12%172.28%45861.48%745
Campbell County1,14277.01%31921.51%221.48%82355.50%1,483
Caroline County66085.49%9712.56%151.94%56372.93%772
Carroll County76748.58%77348.96%392.47%-6-0.38%1,579
Charles City County23461.42%13034.12%174.46%10427.30%381
Charlotte County84788.97%9710.19%80.84%75078.78%952
Chesterfield County1,70476.28%49322.07%371.66%1,21154.21%2,234
Clarke County51786.74%7612.75%30.50%44173.99%596
Craig County33164.15%17634.11%91.74%15530.04%516
Culpeper County86589.27%959.80%90.93%77079.46%969
Cumberland County36580.22%8318.24%71.54%28261.98%455
Dickenson County1,73153.15%1,36441.88%1624.97%36711.27%3,257
Dinwiddie County81590.35%758.31%121.33%74082.04%902
Elizabeth City County2,73075.41%83423.04%561.55%1,89652.38%3,620
Essex County47185.17%8014.47%20.36%39170.71%553
Fairfax County3,09561.06%1,80635.63%1683.31%1,28925.43%5,069
Fauquier County1,19788.14%14910.97%120.88%1,04877.17%1,358
Floyd County37745.26%42851.38%283.36%-51-6.12%833
Fluvanna County47580.92%10117.21%111.87%37463.71%587
Franklin County1,47276.67%41621.67%321.67%1,05655.00%1,920
Frederick County72973.94%23623.94%212.13%49350.00%986
Giles County1,14565.80%56232.30%331.90%58333.51%1,740
Gloucester County71078.11%18720.57%121.32%52357.54%909
Goochland County66777.20%19122.11%60.69%47655.09%864
Grayson County3,23147.48%3,48451.20%901.32%-253-3.72%6,805
Greene County29267.75%12328.54%163.71%16939.21%431
Greensville County69982.82%12815.17%172.01%57167.65%844
Halifax County1,82586.66%26912.77%120.57%1,55673.88%2,106
Hanover County99278.36%25820.38%161.26%73457.98%1,266
Henrico County2,13176.00%63122.50%421.50%1,50053.50%2,804
Henry County83060.94%48735.76%453.30%34325.18%1,362
Highland County29866.67%14131.54%81.79%15735.12%447
Isle of Wight County70784.17%11814.05%151.79%58970.12%840
James City County20977.99%5319.78%62.24%15658.21%268
King and Queen County31780.25%6716.96%112.78%25063.29%395
King George County33071.43%11224.24%204.33%21847.19%462
King William County56082.60%10215.04%162.36%45867.55%678
Lancaster County59875.22%19324.28%40.50%40550.94%795
Lee County2,69348.87%2,63147.74%1873.39%621.13%5,511
Loudoun County1,48785.61%23413.47%160.92%1,25372.14%1,737
Louisa County86176.06%25122.17%201.77%61053.89%1,132
Lunenburg County1,28887.38%18012.21%60.41%1,10875.17%1,474
Madison County39873.98%13525.09%50.93%26348.88%538
Mathews County54876.54%16122.49%70.98%38754.05%716
Mecklenburg County1,27585.46%18212.20%352.35%1,09373.26%1,492
Middlesex County51784.34%9014.68%60.98%42769.66%613
Montgomery County1,65259.42%1,08639.06%421.51%56620.36%2,780
Nansemond County74879.32%17618.66%192.01%57260.66%943
Nelson County93781.76%17515.27%342.97%76266.49%1,146
New Kent County26581.79%5416.67%51.54%21165.12%324
Norfolk County2,63966.69%1,17029.57%1483.74%1,46937.12%3,957
Northampton County86188.67%10010.30%101.03%76178.37%971
Northumberland County39750.96%38148.91%10.13%162.05%779
Nottoway County1,53287.34%20611.74%160.91%1,32675.60%1,754
Orange County88280.84%18817.23%211.92%69463.61%1,091
Page County1,53477.67%39720.10%442.23%1,13757.57%1,975
Patrick County80785.94%12413.21%80.85%68372.74%939
Pittsylvania County2,49885.52%38613.21%371.27%2,11272.30%2,921
Powhatan County38269.45%16329.64%50.91%21939.82%550
Prince Edward County1,28890.01%1349.36%90.63%1,15480.64%1,431
Prince George County50974.42%16423.98%111.61%34550.44%684
Prince William County90883.07%16615.19%191.74%74267.89%1,093
Princess Anne County1,80988.59%2039.94%301.47%1,60678.65%2,042
Pulaski County1,46768.58%64830.29%241.12%81938.29%2,139
Rappahannock County59191.49%436.66%121.86%54884.83%646
Richmond County33478.40%9021.13%20.47%24457.28%426
Roanoke County2,22769.05%92628.71%722.23%1,30140.34%3,225
Rockbridge County1,23879.21%30919.77%161.02%92959.44%1,563
Rockingham County2,12063.86%1,15734.85%431.30%96329.01%3,320
Russell County1,98854.53%1,58343.42%752.06%40511.11%3,646
Scott County2,53247.11%2,65949.47%1843.42%-127-2.36%5,375
Shenandoah County1,62060.13%1,04138.64%331.22%57921.49%2,694
Smyth County1,69048.20%1,56344.58%2537.22%1273.62%3,506
Southampton County1,03285.57%15512.85%191.58%87772.72%1,206
Spotsylvania County85066.10%41332.12%231.79%43733.98%1,286
Stafford County59162.08%33935.61%222.31%25226.47%952
Surry County42082.19%499.59%428.22%37172.60%511
Sussex County73492.44%546.80%60.76%68085.64%794
Tazewell County1,30551.58%1,17146.28%542.13%1345.30%2,530
Warren County1,38179.73%32018.48%311.79%1,06161.26%1,732
Warwick County1,34175.63%40522.84%271.52%93652.79%1,773
Washington County1,48959.63%94437.81%642.56%54521.83%2,497
Westmoreland County50881.02%11418.18%50.80%39462.84%627
Wise County2,76765.18%1,34731.73%1313.09%1,42033.45%4,245
Wythe County1,96452.44%1,73046.19%511.36%2346.25%3,745
York County70072.46%24225.05%242.48%45847.41%966
Alexandria City3,06866.31%1,42130.71%1382.98%1,64735.60%4,627
Bristol City94981.74%19116.45%211.81%75865.29%1,161
Buena Vista City31481.98%6216.19%71.83%25265.80%383
Charlottesville City2,28785.05%38114.17%210.78%1,90670.88%2,689
Clifton Forge City85760.87%53437.93%171.21%32322.94%1,408
Colonial Heights City40383.26%7916.32%20.41%32466.94%484
Danville City3,56086.37%50312.20%591.43%3,05774.16%4,122
Falls Church City61262.90%31432.27%474.83%29830.63%973
Fredericksburg City1,66577.77%45421.21%221.03%1,21156.56%2,141
Hampton City79484.20%13914.74%101.06%65569.46%943
Harrisonburg City1,78676.95%52122.45%140.60%1,26554.50%2,321
Hopewell City80871.76%29125.84%272.40%51745.91%1,126
Lynchburg City2,38980.76%51417.38%551.86%1,87563.39%2,958
Martinsville City1,22578.37%31720.28%211.34%90858.09%1,563
Newport News City2,30176.04%66722.04%581.92%1,63454.00%3,026
Norfolk City7,15477.44%1,84119.93%2432.63%5,31357.51%9,238
Petersburg City2,23285.78%32712.57%431.65%1,90573.21%2,602
Portsmouth City2,37870.31%86025.43%1444.26%1,51844.88%3,382
Radford City1,12462.07%66636.78%211.16%45825.29%1,811
Richmond City17,68176.90%4,94321.50%3691.60%12,73855.40%22,993
Roanoke City4,93970.32%1,93427.53%1512.15%3,00542.78%7,024
South Norfolk City92369.29%35126.35%584.35%57242.94%1,332
Staunton City1,14569.56%48929.71%120.73%65639.85%1,646
Suffolk City65080.75%14117.52%141.74%50963.23%805
Waynesboro City82678.44%21920.80%80.76%60757.64%1,053
Williamsburg City38185.81%5712.84%61.35%32472.97%444
Winchester City1,43279.60%35219.57%150.83%1,08060.03%1,799
Total184,77270.43%71,99127.44%5,5692.12%112,78142.99%262,332

Notes

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  1. ^abAs inNorth Carolina,Tennessee andOklahoma, the relative viability of Republican opposition in Virginia prevented most local Democrats, regardless of opposition to civil rights programs, endorsing Thurmond because of the possibility that a division of the Democrats would place the Republicans in control of the state.[11]
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacIn this county or city where Miller ran third behind Battle and Edwards, margin given is Battle vote minus Edwards vote and percentage margin Battle percentage minus Edwards percentage.
  3. ^abcdeIn this county or city where Battle ran third behind both Miller and Edwards, margin given is Miller vote minus Edwards vote and percentage margin Miller percentage minus Edwards percentage.
  4. ^abcIn this county or cite where Arnold ran ahead of Miller and Edwards, margin given is Battle vote minus Arnold vote and percentage margin Battle percentage minus Arnold percentage.
  5. ^abcIn this county or city where Arnold ran ahead of both Battle and Edwards, margin given is Miller vote minus Arnold vote and percentage margin Miller percentage minus Arnold percentage.

References

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  1. ^abKousser, J. Morgan (1974).The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880-1910.Yale University Press. pp. 178–181.ISBN 0-300-01696-4.
  2. ^Key, Valdimer Orlando (1949).Southern Politics in State and Nation. pp. 20–25.
  3. ^abHeersink, Boris; Jenkins, Jeffrey A. (March 19, 2020).Republican Party Politics and the American South, 1865-1968. Cambridge University Press. pp. 217–221.ISBN 978-1107158436.
  4. ^Moger, Allen (1938). "The Rift in Virginia Democracy in 1896".The Journal of Southern History.4 (3):295–317.doi:10.2307/2191291.JSTOR 2191291.
  5. ^Phillips, Kevin P. (1969).The Emerging Republican Majority. Arlington House. pp. 193, 219.ISBN 0870000586.
  6. ^Heinemann, Ronald (August 4, 2023). "Prelude to Revolution: The Rise and Fall of the Byrd Organization, 1925–49". In Rozell, Mark; Milliken, John G. (eds.).The New Dominion: The Twentieth-Century Elections That Shaped Modern Virginia.Charlottesville:University of Virginia Press.ISBN 9780813949727.
  7. ^Key, Valdimer Orlando (1949).Southern Politics in State and Nation.New York City: A.A. Knopf.
  8. ^abcdeHenriques, Peter R. (July 1974). "The Organization Challenged: John S. Battle, Francis P. Miller, and Horace Edwards Run for Governor in 1949".The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Harry Flood Byrd and the Democratic Organization in Virginia.82 (3).Virginia Historical Society:372–406.
  9. ^Wilkinson III, J. Harvie (1968).Harry Byrd and the Changing Face of Virginia Politics 1945-1966. University of Virginia Press. pp. 92–93.ISBN 9780813902395.
  10. ^"Democratic Entries in Virginia's Governor Race".The Evening Star.Washington, D.C. July 26, 1949. p. B—1.
  11. ^Feldman, Glenn (2015).The Great Melding: War, the Dixiecrat Rebellion, and the Southern Model for America's New Conservatism. p. 235.ISBN 9780817318666.
  12. ^Arnold, Remmie (February 7, 1950). "The Power to Tax Is the Power To Destroy". Letter to Robert Whitehead.
  13. ^Horner, John V. (July 14, 1949). "Virginia Primary in Uproar Over Arnold Charged".The Evening Star. Washington, D.C. p. B—1.
  14. ^"Gubernatorial Field to Stand Until Primary: Withdrawal Rumor Denied by Arnold".The Richmond News Leader. May 7, 1949. p. 3.
  15. ^Key.Southern Politics in State and Nation. pp. 27–31.
  16. ^Preston, Alex R. (November 3, 1948). "Virginia Sticks to Democrats by 28,000 Votes".The Evening Star. Washington, D.C. p. B—1.
  17. ^Edwards Jr., Clarence Maurice (June 1973).The 1949 Campaign for the Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination in Virginia (Master of Arts thesis).Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. p. 41.
  18. ^"Gubernatorial Contest Kept at Hot Pace on Eve of Primary Voting".The World-News.Roanoke, Virginia. The Associated Press. August 1, 1949. pp. 1, 11.
  19. ^Edwards Jr. (1973).The 1949 Campaign for the Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination in Virginia (Master of Arts thesis). pp. 42–47.
  20. ^Henriques, Peter R. (January 1979). "The Byrd Organization Crushes a Liberal Challenge, 1950-1953".The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.87 (1). Virginia Historical Society:3–29.
  21. ^Edwards Jr. (1973).The 1949 Campaign for the Democratic Gubernatorial Nomination in Virginia (Master of Arts thesis). pp. 50–53.
  22. ^"VA Governor – D Primary – August 02, 1949". Our Campaigns.
  23. ^ab"VA Governor Race – Nov 08, 1949". Our Campaigns.
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