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Conservative Party of Virginia (1965)

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Conservative Party of Virginia
Founded1965
Dissolved1969
Preceded byDemocratic Party of Virginia
Succeeded byRepublican Party of Virginia[citation needed]
Ideology
Political positionRight-wing

The Conservative Party of Virginia was a United States political party in the state of Virginia during the mid 20th century. The party formed after Mills E. Godwin, Jr. was selected as the Democratic party's candidate for governor in 1965 due to his openly soliciting the votes of African-Americans.[1] 300 delegates met at Richmond, Virginia and formed the party and selected William J. Story, Jr., assistant superintendent of schools, Chesapeake, Va., for Governor; Reid T. Putney, a forestry consultant of Goochland, for Lieutenant-Governor, and John W. Carter for Attorney-General.[2] In 1969 the party ran Beverly McDowell for governor.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1965 Election Results: Omens for Liberal Republicans". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ^ "Linwood Holton's long quest for the governorship of Virginia and its impact on the growth of the Republican Party". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)