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The 1932 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held on January 19, 1932. Like most Southern states between the Reconstruction Era and the Civil Rights Movement, Louisiana's Republican Party had virtually no electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on this date was the real contest over who would be governor. The election resulted in the election of Oscar K. Allen as governor of Louisiana. Louisiana was one of only two states that held the election on a date other than the first Tuesday following the first Monday of November.[1]
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Results
editDemocratic Party Primary, January 19
Candidate | Votes received | Percent |
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Oscar K. Allen | 214,699 | 56.51% |
Dudley J. LeBlanc | 110,048 | 28.96% |
George Seth Guion | 53,756 | 14.15% |
William C. Boone | 976 | 0.26% |
William L. Clark, Jr. | 470 | 0.12% |
Preceded by 1928 gubernatorial election |
Louisiana gubernatorial elections | Succeeded by 1936 gubernatorial election |
References
edit- ^ Dubin, Michael J. (March 17, 2014). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1932-1952: The Official Results by State and County. McFarland. ISBN 9780786470341.
Sources
edit- State of Louisiana. Compilation of Primary Election Returns of the Democratic Party, State of Louisiana, 1932.