1966 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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The 1966 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1966. Governor John A. Volpe was reelected to a four-year term. He defeated former Attorney General Edward J. McCormack Jr. in the general election.[1] This was the first election held since Governor's term of office was extended from two to four years.

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
1966 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

 1964
November 8, 1966
1970 
 
Nominee John Volpe Edward McCormack Jr.
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,277,358 752,720
Percentage 62.58% 36.88%

Volpe:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
McCormack:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

John Volpe
Republican

Elected Governor

John Volpe
Republican

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Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Governor Volpe was unopposed for renomination.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
1966 Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial primary [1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edward J. McCormack Jr. 343,381 55.12%
Democratic Kenneth O'Donnell 279,541 44.87%
Write-in All others 97 0.00%
Total votes 623,019 100.00%
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General election

McCormack campaigning with Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey

Results

Volpe defeated McCormack by over a half million votes. He won the majority of the votes in every Massachusetts county.[2] This was the last general election in which the Governor and Lt. Governor were elected separately.

More information Party, Candidate ...
1966 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John A. Volpe (incumbent) 1,277,358 62.58%
Democratic Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 752,720 36.88%
Socialist Labor Henning A. Blomen 6,539 0.32%
Prohibition John C. Hedges 4,494 0.22%
Write-in All others 66 0.00%
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Results by county

More information County, John Volpe Republican ...
County John Volpe
Republican
Edward McCormack
Democratic
All Others Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Barnstable 25,471 75.3% 8,232 24.3% 127 0.4% 17,239 41.0% 33,830
Berkshire 33,098 64.4% 18,024 35.1% 284 0.5% 15,074 29.3% 51,406
Bristol 87,629 54.6% 72,140 45.0% 715 0.4% 15,489 9.6% 160,484
Dukes 1,846 71.4% 726 28.1% 13 0.5% 1,120 43.3% 2,585
Essex 156,070 62.5% 92,278 36.9% 1,390 0.6% 63,792 25.6% 249,738
Franklin 14,600 69.9% 6,195 29.7% 83 0.4% 8,405 40.2% 20,878
Hampden 89,263 62.2% 53,042 37.0% 1,167 0.8% 36,221 25.2% 143,472
Hampshire 23,766 61.7% 14,570 37.8% 162 0.4% 9,196 23.9% 34,498
Middlesex 332,958 65.2% 175,185 34.3% 2,596 0.5% 157,773 30.9% 510,739
Nantucket 942 71.4% 370 28.0% 8 0.6% 572 43.4% 1,320
Norfolk 157,988 67.4% 75,106 32.1% 1,193 0.5% 82,882 35.3% 234,287
Plymouth 75,501 69.3% 33,082 30.3% 419 0.4% 42,419 39.0% 109,002
Suffolk 131,375 52.6% 116,304 46.6% 2,078 0.8% 15,071 6.0% 249,757
Worcester 146,851 62.4% 87,466 37.2% 864 0.3% 59,385 25.2% 235,181
Totals1,277,35862.6%752,72036.9%11,0990.5%524,63825.7%2,041,177
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

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