1962 Minnesota gubernatorial election

The 1962 Minnesota gubernatorial election was the closest statewide race in Minnesota history and one of the closest gubernatorial elections in American history. The election was held on November 6, 1962, but the results were not known until March 21, 1963. The vote count after election day had Governor Elmer L. Andersen in the lead by 142 votes. Then-Lieutenant Governor Karl Rolvaag went to court and won the right for a recount.[1] After the recount, it was determined that Rolvaag of the DFL had defeated Andersen, Republican, by 91 votes out of over 1.2 million cast. Rolvaag collected 619,842 votes to Andersen's 619,751.

1962 Minnesota gubernatorial election

November 6, 1962
 
Nominee Karl Rolvaag Elmer Andersen
Party Democratic–Farmer–Labor Republican
Popular vote 619,842 619,751
Percentage 49.713% 49.706%

County Results

Rolvaag:      40-50%      50–60%      60–70%

Andersen:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Elmer Andersen
Republican

Elected Governor

Karl Rolvaag
Democratic–Farmer–Labor

At that time governors and lieutenant governors were elected on separate ballots. Thus the incumbent governor was a Republican while the lieutenant governor was a Democrat. The 1962 election was also the first four-year term election for Minnesota governor.

Results

1962 Gubernatorial Election, Minnesota
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic–Farmer–Labor Karl Rolvaag 619,842 49.713% +0.63%
Republican Elmer Andersen 619,751 49.706% -0.85%
Industrial Government William Braatz 7,234 0.580% +0.22%
Majority 91 0.01%
Turnout 1,246,827
Democratic–Farmer–Labor gain from Republican Swing

See also

References

  1. Gillmore, Susan (13 January 2005). "Minnesota had an even closer race in '62". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 19 September 2018.


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