Table III
Votes for Governor and United States
Representative 1936-1964

Table III and Table IV appear in Chapter 3 to show that the Democratic minority was very sizable with a possibility of maintaining and even expanding its new positions.
Votes for Governor 
Votes for U.S. Representative 
Republican
Democrat
Republican
Democrat
1932
81,656
  49,247
  86,194
47,591
1934
73,620
  54,159
  73,809
54,967
1936
83,602
  53,218
  83,091
56,334
1938
75,098
  37,404
  71,901
40,483
1940
87,346
  49,068
  89,637
50,804
1942
44,804
  12,708
  40,751
17,304
1944
78,907
  40,835
  76,800
46,230
1946
57,849
  14,096
  46,985
26,056
1948
86,394
  33,588
  74,076
47,767
1950
64,915
  22,227
  65,248
22,709
1952
78,338
  60,051
109,871
43,187
1954
59,778
  54,555
  70,143
44,141
1956
88,379
  65,420
103,736
50,797
1958
62,222
  61,503
  59,536
63,131
1960
92,861
  71,755
  94,905
71,111
1962
60,035
  61,383
  68,822
52,535
1964
56,485
106,610
  86,650
68,987

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Table IV

Nuquist Index


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