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1956 West Virginia gubernatorial election

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1956 West Virginia gubernatorial election

← 1952 November 6, 1956 1960 →
 
Nominee Cecil H. Underwood Bob Mollohan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 440,502 377,131
Percentage 53.88% 46.12%

County results
Underwood:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Mollohan:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

William C. Marland
Democratic

Elected Governor

Cecil H. Underwood
Republican

The 1956 West Virginia gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1956, to elect the governor of West Virginia.

Underwood's 1956 election as Governor of West Virginia marked the first election of a Republican to the office since 1928.[1] He had defeated Charleston Mayor John T. Copenhaver by only 7,200 votes in the primary, and enjoyed a decisive victory against Democratic U.S. Representative Robert Mollohan in the general election by 63,000 votes.[2] Only a week prior to the election, it was discovered that Mollohan had received $20,000 and two cars from a coal operator on a strip mine at a male reformatory in Pruntytown while Mollohan was superintendent of the institution.[2] Underwood had turned 34 years old only one day before the election, making him one of the youngest U.S. governors to have ever been elected.

The previous governors since 1932 had all been Democrats. His first act as governor was to go on the new medium of television and inform every state employee that they were fired. He stated that this was the only way to destroy the corrupt "machine" system. He later advocated an organized civil service and retirement pension system, and provided temporary employment relief for low-income families.[1]

Although in the wake of the Brown v. Board of Education decision educational desegregation was a live issue across much of the south and the border areas in 1956, it was less so in West Virginia with the Democratic candidate not signing the Southern Manifesto and Underwood continuing his Democratic predecessor William C. Marland's desegregation of West Virginia schools and support of civil rights legislation.[1]

Results

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1956 West Virginia gubernatorial election[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cecil H. Underwood 440,502 53.88
Democratic Bob Mollohan 377,131 46.12
Total votes 817,633 100
Republican gain from Democratic

Results by county

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County Cecil Harland Underwood
Republican
Robert Homer Mollohan
Democratic
Margin Total votes cast[3]
# % # % # %
Barbour 4,398 54.49% 3,673 45.51% 725 8.98% 8,071
Berkeley 8,646 59.82% 5,807 40.18% 2,839 19.64% 14,453
Boone 5,390 44.65% 6,681 55.35% -1,291 -10.70% 12,071
Braxton 3,466 47.77% 3,790 52.23% -324 -4.47% 7,256
Brooke 5,550 43.42% 7,233 56.58% -1,683 -13.17% 12,783
Cabell 28,872 61.99% 17,707 38.01% 11,165 23.97% 46,579
Calhoun 2,014 48.95% 2,100 51.05% -86 -2.09% 4,114
Clay 2,846 52.79% 2,545 47.21% 301 5.58% 5,391
Doddridge 2,637 75.04% 877 24.96% 1,760 50.09% 3,514
Fayette 10,906 41.70% 15,249 58.30% -4,343 -16.60% 26,155
Gilmer 1,813 48.46% 1,928 51.54% -115 -3.07% 3,741
Grant 3,321 84.10% 628 15.90% 2,693 68.19% 3,949
Greenbrier 7,975 56.05% 6,254 43.95% 1,721 12.10% 14,229
Hampshire 2,242 46.36% 2,594 53.64% -352 -7.28% 4,836
Hancock 7,764 43.81% 9,956 56.19% -2,192 -12.37% 17,720
Hardy 2,169 50.31% 2,142 49.69% 27 0.63% 4,311
Harrison 21,763 56.19% 16,969 43.81% 4,794 12.38% 38,732
Jackson 4,997 66.41% 2,527 33.59% 2,470 32.83% 7,524
Jefferson 3,073 47.97% 3,333 52.03% -260 -4.06% 6,406
Kanawha 62,142 57.75% 45,455 42.25% 16,687 15.51% 107,597
Lewis 6,143 66.22% 3,133 33.78% 3,010 32.45% 9,276
Lincoln 4,877 49.49% 4,978 50.51% -101 -1.02% 9,855
Logan 10,476 41.68% 14,658 58.32% -4,182 -16.64% 25,134
Marion 15,168 47.49% 16,769 52.51% -1,601 -5.01% 31,937
Marshall 8,464 50.75% 8,215 49.25% 249 1.49% 16,679
Mason 6,272 63.24% 3,646 36.76% 2,626 26.48% 9,918
McDowell 10,264 37.29% 17,258 62.71% -6,994 -25.41% 27,522
Mercer 13,715 50.01% 13,711 49.99% 4 0.01% 27,426
Mineral 5,768 59.02% 4,005 40.98% 1,763 18.04% 9,773
Mingo 7,476 42.32% 10,191 57.68% -2,715 -15.37% 17,667
Monongalia 13,594 55.03% 11,111 44.97% 2,483 10.05% 24,705
Monroe 3,547 56.72% 2,707 43.28% 840 13.43% 6,254
Morgan 2,792 70.65% 1,160 29.35% 1,632 41.30% 3,952
Nicholas 5,413 54.39% 4,539 45.61% 874 8.78% 9,952
Ohio 18,964 54.20% 16,024 45.80% 2,940 8.40% 34,988
Pendleton 2,025 52.02% 1,868 47.98% 157 4.03% 3,893
Pleasants 2,194 59.20% 1,512 40.80% 682 18.40% 3,706
Pocahontas 3,008 55.50% 2,412 44.50% 596 11.00% 5,420
Preston 7,535 68.18% 3,517 31.82% 4,018 36.36% 11,052
Putnam 5,809 57.03% 4,376 42.97% 1,433 14.07% 10,185
Raleigh 16,167 50.28% 15,984 49.72% 183 0.57% 32,151
Randolph 5,676 51.48% 5,349 48.52% 327 2.97% 11,025
Ritchie 4,174 74.98% 1,393 25.02% 2,781 49.96% 5,567
Roane 4,701 60.64% 3,051 39.36% 1,650 21.28% 7,752
Summers 3,781 50.78% 3,665 49.22% 116 1.56% 7,446
Taylor 4,516 58.35% 3,223 41.65% 1,293 16.71% 7,739
Tucker 2,386 54.03% 2,030 45.97% 356 8.06% 4,416
Tyler 3,675 74.11% 1,284 25.89% 2,391 48.22% 4,959
Upshur 5,632 73.95% 1,984 26.05% 3,648 47.90% 7,616
Wayne 8,207 52.05% 7,561 47.95% 646 4.10% 15,768
Webster 2,372 44.25% 2,989 55.75% -617 -11.51% 5,361
Wetzel 4,652 53.37% 4,065 46.63% 587 6.73% 8,717
Wirt 1,413 56.63% 1,082 43.37% 331 13.27% 2,495
Wood 21,000 61.80% 12,978 38.20% 8,022 23.61% 33,978
Wyoming 6,662 47.90% 7,245 52.10% -583 -4.19% 13,907
Totals 440,502 377,131 53.88% 46.12% 63,371 7.75% 817,633

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Former Gov. Cecil Underwood has died at 86". Charleston Daily Mail. November 24, 2008. Archived from the original on July 8, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Kabler, Phil (November 25, 2008). "Former Gov. Underwood dead". Charleston Gazette. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "WV Governor Race – November 06, 1956". Our Campaigns. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
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