1936 Georgia gubernatorial election

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The 1936 Georgia gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1936, in order to elect the governor of Georgia.

Quick facts 410 county unit votes 206 unit votes needed to win, Nominee ...
1936 Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary

← 1934
September 9, 1936
1938 â†’

410 county unit votes
206 unit votes needed to win
 
Nominee Eurith D. Rivers Charles D. Redwine Blanton Fortson
Party Democratic Democratic Democratic
Electoral vote 372 30 8
Popular vote 233,503 123,095 32,715
Percentage 59.98% 31.62% 8.40%

County results
Rivers:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Redwine:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Fortson:      40–50%      80–90%

Governor before election

Eugene Talmadge
Democratic

Elected Governor

Eurith D. Rivers
Democratic

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Incumbent Democratic governor Eugene Talmadge was term-limited, and would become eligible to run for a third term only after spending four years out of office (thus in 1940).[1] Talmadge instead ran for the U.S. Senate.

As was common at the time, the Democratic candidate ran with only token opposition in the general election so therefore the Democratic primary was the real contest, and winning the primary was considered tantamount to election. Despite the token opposition from Prohibition nominee L.P. Glass, this was the first gubernatorial election to have a non-Democrat on the ballot since the 1912 special election.

Democratic primary

The Democratic primary election was held on September 9, 1936. As Rivers won a majority of county unit votes, there was no run-off.

County unit system

From 1917 until 1962, the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Georgia used a voting system called the county unit system to determine victors in statewide primary elections.[2]

The system was ostensibly designed to function similarly to the Electoral College, but in practice the large ratio of unit votes for small, rural counties to unit votes for more populous urban areas provided outsized political influence to the smaller counties.[3][4]

Under the county unit system, the 159 counties in Georgia were divided by population into three categories. The largest eight counties were classified as "Urban", the next-largest 30 counties were classified as "Town", and the remaining 121 counties were classified as "Rural". Urban counties were given 6 unit votes, Town counties were given 4 unit votes, and Rural counties were given 2 unit votes, for a total of 410 available unit votes. Each county's unit votes were awarded on a winner-take-all basis.[3][4]

Candidates were required to obtain a majority of unit votes (not necessarily a majority of the popular vote), or 206 total unit votes, to win the election. If no candidate received a majority in the initial primary, a runoff election was held between the top two candidates to determine a winner.[5]

Candidates

Results

More information Candidate, Popular vote ...
CandidatePopular voteCounty unit vote
Votes%Votes%
Eurith D. Rivers233,50359.9837290.73
Charles D. Redwine123,09531.62307.32
Blanton Fortson32,7158.4081.95
Total389,313100.00410100.00
Source: [8][9][10]
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General election

In the general election, Rivers faced token opposition.

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
1936 Georgia gubernatorial election[11][12][13][14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Eurith D. Rivers 263,140 99.67%
Prohibition L. P. Glass 873 0.33%
Turnout 264,013 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing
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