1954 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
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November 2, 1954
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The 1954 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1954, and featured incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Charles J. Warner, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee Stanley D. Long, a former member of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, to win his fourth term as lieutenant governor.[1]
About a month shy of a year after this election, Charles J. Warner died on September 24, 1955, and thus the office of Nebraska Lieutenant Governor became vacant for over a year until it was filled in the 1956 election.[2]
Candidates
Stanley D. Long ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. He was a realtor and pharmacist who served from 1927 to 1951 on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents.[3] He was also the former mayor of Cowles, Nebraska, and was an unsuccessful Democratic nominee for United States Senate in 1952.[4]
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Stanley D. Long | 59,370 | 99.98 | |
| Scattering | 9 | |||
Republican primary
Candidates
- A. P. Hanna
- C. A. Huck
- Charles J. Warner, incumbent Nebraska Lieutenant Governor
Results
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Charles J. Warner (incumbent) | 101,738 | 74.98 | |
| Republican | A. P. Hanna | 23,803 | 17.54 | |
| Republican | C. A. Huck | 10,130 | 7.47 | |
| Scattering | 8 | |||