1962 Arizona gubernatorial election|
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County results
Fannin:
50–60% 60–70%
Goddard: 50–60% 60–70% |
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The 1962 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1962. Incumbent Governor Paul Fannin ran for reelection against President of the Western Conference of United Funds Samuel Pearson Goddard in the general election, winning a third consecutive term, a first for a Republican Governor in Arizona. Fannin was sworn into his third term on January 1, 1963.
Republican primary
Candidates
Results
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Samuel P. Goddard, president of the Western Conference of United Funds
- Joe C. Haldiman, Democratic nominee for governor in 1952
- J. Michael Morris
Results
General election
Results
Results by county
County
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Paul Fannin Republican
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Sam Goddard Democratic
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Margin
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Total votes cast[2]
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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Apache
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1,459
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51.63%
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1,367
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48.37%
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92
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3.26%
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2,826
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Cochise
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6,206
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46.39%
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7,171
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53.61%
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-965
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-7.21%
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13,377
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Coconino
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5,091
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60.81%
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3,281
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39.19%
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1,810
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21.62%
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8,372
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Gila
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3,637
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42.09%
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5,004
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57.91%
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1,367
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-15.82%
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8,641
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Graham
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2,369
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56.30%
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1,839
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43.70%
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530
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12.60%
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4,208
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Greenlee
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1,288
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31.01%
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2,865
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68.99%
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-1,577
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-37.97%
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4,153
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Maricopa
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121,330
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60.09%
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80,568
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39.91%
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40,762
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20.19%
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201,898
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Mohave
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1,583
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54.61%
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1,316
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45.39%
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267
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9.21%
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2,899
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Navajo
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4,128
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59.18%
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2,847
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40.82%
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1,281
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18.37%
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6,975
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Pima
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32,471
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44.46%
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40,563
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55.54%
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-8,092
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-11.08%
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73,034
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Pinal
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6,707
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48.67%
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7,073
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51.33%
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-366
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-2.66%
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13,780
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Santa Cruz
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1,515
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46.16%
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1,767
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53.84%
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-252
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-7.68%
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3,282
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Yavapai
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7,004
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63.76%
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3,981
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36.24%
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3,023
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27.52%
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10,985
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Yuma
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5,790
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50.74%
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5,621
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49.26%
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169
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1.48%
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11,411
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Totals |
200,578 |
54.83% |
165,263 |
45.17% |
35,315 |
9.65% |
365,841
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
References