1936 Arizona gubernatorial election

1936 Arizona gubernatorial election

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Nominee Rawghlie Clement Stanford Thomas Edward Campbell
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 87,678 36,114
Percentage 70.68% 29.11%

County results
Stanford:      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Governor before election

Benjamin Baker Moeur
Democratic

Elected Governor

Rawghlie Clement Stanford
Democratic

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The 1936 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1936. Incumbent Governor Benjamin Baker Moeur ran for reelection, but he was defeated in the Democratic primary by former judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court Rawghlie Clement Stanford.

Rawghlie Clement Stanford defeated former Governor Thomas Edward Campbell by more than 40 points in the general election, and was sworn into his first and only term as Governor on January 4, 1937, becoming Arizona's fifth Governor.

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary took place on September 8, 1936. Incumbent Governor Benjamin Baker Moeur was opposed in the primary by former Maricopa County Superior Court judge Rawghlie Clement Stanford, who Moeur had defeated the previous election year in 1934.[1][2]

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Results

Democratic primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rawghlie Clement Stanford 53,219 56.03%
Democratic Benjamin Baker Moeur (incumbent) 41,764 43.97%
Total votes 94,983 100.00%

Republican primary

The Republican primary took place on September 8, 1936. Former Governor Thomas Edward Campbell, who was the first Republican to serve as Governor of Arizona, ran for another term after leaving office in 1923. He was challenged by Phoenix Mayor John Hunt Udall.

Candidates

Results

Republican primary results[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thomas Edward Campbell 5,848 61.18%
Republican John Hunt Udall 3,711 38.82%
Total votes 9,559 100.00%

General election

Arizona gubernatorial election, 1936[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Rawghlie Clement Stanford 87,678 70.68% +11.03%
Republican Thomas Edward Campbell 36,114 29.11% −9.04%
Socialist D. J. Lindaman 260 0.21% −1.62%
Majority 51,564 41.57%
Total votes 124,052 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing +20.07%

Results by county

County Rawghlie Clement Stanford
Democratic
Thomas Edward Campbell
Republican
D. J. Lindaman
Socialist
Margin Total votes cast[4]
# % # % # % # %
Apache 1,661 70.53% 691 29.34% 3 0.13% 970 41.19% 2,355
Cochise 7,783 74.79% 2,566 24.66% 58 0.56% 5,217 50.13% 10,407
Coconino 2,446 64.39% 1,346 35.43% 7 0.18% 1,100 28.95% 3,799
Gila 5,254 78.97% 1,390 20.89% 9 0.14% 3,864 58.08% 6,653
Graham 3,440 77.65% 988 22.30% 2 0.05% 2,452 55.35% 4,430
Greenlee 1,560 88.24% 208 11.76% 0 0.00% 1,352 76.47% 1,768
Maricopa 34,098 71.83% 13,303 28.02% 69 0.15% 20,795 43.81% 47,470
Mohave 1,955 79.02% 506 20.45% 13 0.53% 1,449 58.57% 2,474
Navajo 2,852 68.49% 1,297 31.15% 15 0.36% 1,555 37.34% 4,164
Pima 11,502 61.80% 7,075 38.01% 36 0.19% 4,427 23.78% 18,613
Pinal 3,552 73.09% 1,305 26.85% 3 0.06% 2,247 46.23% 4,860
Santa Cruz 1,698 66.54% 851 33.35% 3 0.12% 847 33.19% 2,552
Yavapai 6,648 66.71% 3,290 33.01% 28 0.28% 3,358 33.69% 9,966
Yuma 3,229 71.11% 1,298 28.58% 14 0.31% 1,931 42.52% 4,541
Totals 87,678 70.68% 36,114 29.11% 260 0.21% 51,564 41.57% 124,052

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - AZ Governor - D Primary Race - Sep 08, 1936".
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - AZ Governor - D Primary Race - Sep 11, 1934".
  3. ^ a b "Official Canvass Primary Election Returns, September 8, 1936". Arizona Secretary of State. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Official Canvass General Election Returns, November 3, 1936". Arizona Secretary of State. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
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