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1952 Louisiana gubernatorial election

The 1952 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held in two rounds on January 15 and February 19, 1952. Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party was virtually nonexistent in terms of electoral support.

This meant that the two Democratic Party primary elections held on these dates were the real contest over who would be governor of Louisiana. The 1952 election saw the defeat of Long candidate Carlos Spaht, and the election of Robert F. Kennon as governor.

In the low-turnout general election held on April 22, 1952, Kennon defeated Harrison Bagwell, a Baton Rouge lawyer and only the second Louisiana Republican gubernatorial nominee since Reconstruction. Kennon received 118,723 votes (96 percent) to Bagwell's 4,958 votes (4 percent).

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

The primary election was held on January 15.

Runoff

Because no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff between the top two finishers was held on February 19.

General election

Candidates

  • Harrison Bagwell, Baton Rouge lawyer (Republican)
  • Robert F. Kennon, judge of the Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal (Democratic)

Results

References

Sources

Louisiana Secretary of State. Democratic Primary Election Returns, 1952.