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1979 United States gubernatorial elections

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1979 United States gubernatorial elections

← 1978 October 27, November 6, and December 8, 1979 1980 →

4 governorships
3 states; 1 territory
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Seats before 32 18
Seats after 31 19
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1
Seats up 3 0
Seats won 2 1

1979 Kentucky gubernatorial election1979 Louisiana gubernatorial election1979 Mississippi gubernatorial election
  Democratic hold
  Republican gain

United States gubernatorial elections were held in the fall of 1979, in three states and one territory.

Republicans gained one gubernatorial seat in this year with Dave Treen's victory in Louisiana, who, as a result, became the first Republican Governor of that state since the Reconstruction era. Treen led a field of six major candidates in the October 27 primary and narrowly edged state senator Louis Lambert in the December 8 general election (or "runoff"). This was the first gubernatorial election in Louisiana's history that was conducted under the nonpartisan blanket primary (a.k.a. "jungle primary") format.

Democrats held control of the governor's mansions in Kentucky and Mississippi in the November 6 general elections.

Election results

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State Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
Kentucky[1] Julian Carroll Democratic 1974[a] Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Democratic hold.
Louisiana Edwin Edwards Democratic 1972 Incumbent term-limited.
New governor elected.
Republican gain.
Mississippi Cliff Finch Democratic 1975 Incumbent term-limited.[2]
New governor elected.
Democratic hold.

Close states

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States where the margin of victory was under 1%:

  1. Louisiana, 0.7%

Kentucky

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1979 Kentucky gubernatorial election

← 1975 November 6, 1979 1983 →
Turnout54.3%
 
Nominee John Y. Brown Jr. Louie Nunn
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 558,008 381,278
Percentage 59.41% 40.59%

Brown:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Nunn:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Governor before election

Julian Carroll
Democratic

Elected Governor

John Y. Brown Jr.
Democratic

The 1979 Kentucky gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1979. Democratic nominee John Y. Brown Jr. defeated Republican nominee Louie Nunn with 59.41% of the vote.

Louisiana

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1979 Louisiana gubernatorial election

← 1975 October 27, 1979 (first round)
December 8, 1979 (runoff)
1983 →
 
Candidate Dave Treen Louis Lambert Jimmy Fitzmorris
Party Republican Democratic Democratic
First round 297,674
21.79%
283,266
20.74%
280,760
20.56%
Runoff 690,691
50.35%
681,134
49.65%
Eliminated

 
Candidate Paul Hardy E. L. "Bubba" Henry Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr.
Party Democratic Democratic Democratic
First round 227,026
16.62%
135,769
9.94%
124,333
9.1%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated

Treen:      20–30%      30–40%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Lambert:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Fitzmorris:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50%
Hardy:      20-30%      30-40%      40-50%      50-60%
Henry:      20–30%      30–40%      40–50%
Mouton:      40–50%

Governor before election

Edwin Edwards
Democratic

Elected Governor

Dave Treen
Republican

The 1979 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held on December 8, 1979. Incumbent Governor Edwin Edwards was ineligible to run for a third term, making it the only gubernatorial election in Louisiana between 1972 and 1991 to not feature Edwards as a candidate. In the race to succeed him, Dave Treen narrowly defeated Louis Lambert to become the first Republican governor of Louisiana since the Reconstruction Era.

This was the first gubernatorial election held after the adoption of the Louisiana primary in 1978.[3] In the primary election held on October 27, Treen and Lambert finished first and second, respectively, to advance against a field of Democratic candidates including Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Fitzmorris, Secretary of State Paul Hardy, speaker of the Louisiana House E. L. Henry, and state senator Sonny Mouton.

Mississippi

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1979 Mississippi gubernatorial election

← 1975 November 6, 1979 1983 →
 
Nominee William F. Winter Gil Carmichael
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 413,620 263,702
Percentage 61.1% 38.9%

County results
Winter:      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Carmichael:      50-60%

Governor before election

Cliff Finch
Democratic

Elected Governor

William Winter
Democratic

The 1979 Mississippi gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1979, in order to elect the Governor of Mississippi. Incumbent Democrat Cliff Finch was term-limited, and could not run for reelection to a second term.

Notes

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  1. ^ Carroll took office after his predecessor (Wendell Ford) resigned.

References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 21, 2010. Retrieved May 23, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - MS Governor Race - Nov 07, 1979".
  3. ^ Wayne, Stephen (2008). Parties and Elections in America: The Electoral Process Fifth Edition. Rowman & Littlefield.