词条 | 1974 Arizona gubernatorial election |
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| election_name = 1974 Arizona gubernatorial election | country = Arizona | type = Presidential | ongoing = no | previous_election = 1970 Arizona gubernatorial election | previous_year = 1970 | next_election = 1978 Arizona gubernatorial election | next_year = 1978 | election_date = November 5, 1974 | image1 = Raul Hector Castro swearing in as Ambassador to Argentina (cropped).jpg | image_upright = 0.6 | nominee1 = Raúl Héctor Castro | party1 = Democratic Party (United States) | popular_vote1 = 278,375 | percentage1 = 50.4% | image2 = No image.svg | nominee2 = Russell Williams | party2 = Republican Party (United States) | popular_vote2 = 273,674 | percentage2 = 49.6% | map_image = Arizona Governor Election Results by County, 1974.svg | map_size = 205px | map_caption = County Results Castro: {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}} Williams: {{legend0|#e27f7f|50–60%}} | title = Governor | before_election = Jack Williams | before_party = Republican Party (United States) | after_election = Raúl Héctor Castro | after_party = Democratic Party (United States) }}{{ElectionsAZ}} The 1974 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 5, 1974. Incumbent Governor Jack Williams decided not to run for a fourth term as governor. Former United States Ambassador to Bolivia Raúl Héctor Castro, who was the Democratic nominee in 1970, won the Democratic nomination again in 1974, and narrowly won the general election, defeating Republican nominee Russell Williams by 0.85%. Castro was sworn into his first and only term as governor on January 6, 1975. Prior to the election, there was a recall effort led by Cesar Chavez against incumbent Governor Jack Williams, with 180,000 signatures submitted. Many of the signatures were invalidated by the Attorney General Gary Nelson, but this eventually overturned. By the time this occurred, however, it was meaningless due to the close proximity of the 1974 gubernatorial election, and thus a recall election did not occur.[1] Approximately two years into his term as governor, Castro would resign to become United States Ambassador to Argentina. Republican primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title=Republican primary results[2]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Russell Williams |votes = 53,132 |percentage = 35.57% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Evan Mecham |votes = 30,266 |percentage = 20.26% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = William C. Jacquin |votes = 27,138 |percentage = 18.17% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = John D. Driggs |votes = 23,519 |percentage = 15.75% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Milton H. Graham |votes = 15,315 |percentage = 10.25% }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 149,370 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box end}} Democratic primaryCandidates
Results{{Election box begin no change | title=Democratic primary results[3]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Raúl Héctor Castro |votes = 115,268 |percentage = 67.21% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Jack Ross |votes = 31,250 |percentage = 18.22% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Dave Moss |votes = 19,143 |percentage = 11.16% }}{{Election box candidate with party link no change |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Walter "Denver" Caudill |votes = 5,843 |percentage = 3.41% }}{{Election box total no change |votes = 171,504 |percentage = 100.00 }}{{Election box end}} |- | rowspan=2| Breaking News | rowspan=2 align=center| October 27–29, 2018 | align=center| 643 LV | {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| 55% | align=center| 37% | align=center| – | align=center| 2% | align=center| 5% | align=center| % |- | align=center| 710 RV | {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| 54% | align=center| 35% | align=center| – | align=center| 3% | align=center| 7% | align=center| % |- | rowspan=2| Breaking News | rowspan=2 align=center| October 24–29, 2018 | align=center| 702 LV | {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| 52% | align=center| 45% | align=center| – | align=center| 0% | align=center| 1% | align=center| % |- | align=center| 867 RV | {{party shading/Republican}} align=center| 52% | align=center| 43% | align=center| – | align=center| 0% | align=center| 3% | align=center| % |- General electionResults{{Election box begin | title=Arizona gubernatorial election, 1974[4]}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link| |party = Democratic Party (United States) |candidate = Raúl Héctor Castro |votes = 278,375 |percentage = 50.41% |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Republican Party (United States) |candidate = Russell Williams |votes = 273,674 |percentage = 49.56% |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Russell Shaw (write-in) |votes = 149 |percentage = 0.03% |change = }}{{Election box candidate with party link| |party = Independent (politician) |candidate = Harold Bates (write-in) |votes = 4 |percentage = 0.00% |change = }}{{Election box majority |votes = 4,701 |percentage = 0.85% |change = }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 552,202 |percentage = |change = }}{{Election box gain with party link |winner = Democratic Party (United States) |loser = Republican Party (United States) |swing = }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^http://archive.azcentral.com/news/opinions/columns/articles/0515deUriarte15.html {{United States elections, 1974}}{{Arizona gubernatorial elections}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Arizona Gubernatorial Election, 1974}}2. ^http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=242077 3. ^http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=349770 4. ^http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=110186 4 : Arizona gubernatorial elections|1974 United States gubernatorial elections|1974 Arizona elections|November 1974 events |
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