1946 New Jersey gubernatorial election

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The 1946 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1946. Republican state senator Alfred E. Driscoll defeated Democratic nominee Lewis G. Hansen with approximately 57 percent of the vote.

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1946 New Jersey gubernatorial election

 1943
November 5, 1946
1949 
Turnout67%[1] (Increase 12.01%)
 
Nominee Alfred E. Driscoll Lewis G. Hansen
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 807,378 585,960
Percentage 57.08% 41.42%

County results
Driscoll:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Hansen:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Walter Evans Edge
Republican

Elected Governor

Alfred E. Driscoll
Republican

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For the last time, the governor of New Jersey was elected to a three-year term. Afterwards, New Jersey governors would be elected for terms of four years. As of 2026, this was the last time a Republican was elected to succeed another Republican as governor of New Jersey.

Primary elections were held on June 4, 1946.[2] Driscoll defeated former governor Harold G. Hoffman for the Republican nomination, while Hansen was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Former Democratic governor Charles Edison ran as an independent before withdrawing from the race to endorse Driscoll.

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

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Republican primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alfred E. Driscoll 281,715 57.96
Republican Harold G. Hoffman 204,306 42.04
Total votes 486,021 100.00
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Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Lewis G. Hansen, former judge of the Second District Court of Jersey City, State Assemblyman, and assistant corporation counsel of Jersey City

Results

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Democratic Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lewis G. Hansen 162,845 100.00
Total votes 162,845 100.00
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General election

Candidates

  • John Binns (Prohibition)
  • George E. Bopp (Socialist Labor)
  • Alfred E. Driscoll, former state senator for Camden County (Republican)
  • Robert L. Gittings (Anti Medical Trust Federation)
  • Lewis G. Hansen, former Jersey City judge and assemblyman (Democratic)
  • Alan Kohlman (Socialist Workers)
  • Lawrence Mahan (Communist)
  • Rubye Smith (Socialist)

Withdrew

  • Charles Edison, former Governor of New Jersey (Independent Democratic) (endorsed Driscoll)[3]

Results

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New Jersey gubernatorial election, 1946[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Alfred E. Driscoll 807,378 57.08% Increase 1.88
Democratic Lewis G. Hansen 585,960 41.42% Decrease 2.66
Socialist Workers Alan Kohlman 9,823 0.69% N/A
Communist Lawrence Mahan 4,031 0.29% N/A
Socialist Rubye Smith 2,326 0.16% Increase 0.02
Independent Robert L. Gittings 2,108 0.15% N/A
Socialist Labor George E. Bopp 1,476 0.10% Decrease 0.30
Prohibition John Binns 1,425 0.10% Decrease 0.08
Majority
Turnout
Republican hold Swing
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