1966 Hawaii gubernatorial election

Summary

The 1966 Hawaii gubernatorial election was Hawaii's third gubernatorial election. The election was held on November 8, 1966, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic candidate, incumbent Governor of Hawaii John A. Burns over Republican candidate, State Senator Randolph Crossley.[1] Despite the close race, Burns received more votes than Crossley in every county in the state except Honolulu, which Crossley won by less than one percentage point.[2]

1966 Hawaii gubernatorial election

← 1962 November 8, 1966 1970 →
 
Nominee John A. Burns Randolph Crossley
Party Democratic Republican
Running mate Thomas Gill George H. Mills
Popular vote 108,840 104,324
Percentage 51.1% 48.9%

County results
Burns:      50–60%      60–70%
Crossley:      50–60%

Governor before election

John A. Burns
Democratic

Elected Governor

John A. Burns
Democratic

This, along with the 1998 election, are the only gubernatorial elections in the state's history where a Democrat won without sweeping every county.

Primaries edit

Neither the Democratic nor Republican primaries, both of which were held on October 1, 1966, were particularly contentious. In the Democratic primary, John A. Burns received 79.49% of the vote to G.J. Fontes' 20.51%.[3]Randolph Crossley received 98.08% of the Republican primary vote to 1.92% for Gottfried Seitz.[4]

General election edit

Hawaii gubernatorial election, 1966[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John A. Burns (incumbent) 108,840 51.06 -7.26
Republican Randolph Crossley 104,324 48.94 +7.26
Majority 4,516 2.12 -14.51
Turnout 213,164 33.69
Democratic hold Swing

References edit

  1. ^ "Candidate – Randolph Crossley". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "HI Governor Race – Nov 08, 1966". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  3. ^ "HI Governor – D Primary Race – Oct 01, 1966". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  4. ^ "HI Governor – R Primary Race – Oct 01, 1966". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 15, 2013.