1962 North Dakota gubernatorial election explained

Election Name:1962 North Dakota gubernatorial election
Country:North Dakota
Type:Presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1960 North Dakota gubernatorial election
Previous Year:1960
Next Election:1964 North Dakota gubernatorial election
Next Year:1964
Election Date:November 6, 1962
Image1:File:William L. Guy North Dakota Governor 1968.jpg
Nominee1:William L. Guy
Party1:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
Popular Vote1:115,258
Percentage1:50.44%
Nominee2:Mark Andrews
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:113,251
Percentage2:49.56%
Map Size:250px
Governor
Before Election:William L. Guy
Before Party:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party
After Election:William L. Guy
After Party:North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party

The 1962 North Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1962. Democrat William L. Guy defeated Republican nominee Mark Andrews with 50.44% of the vote.

For the last time, the Governor of North Dakota was elected to a two-year term. Afterwards, North Dakota governors would be elected for terms of four years.

Primary elections

Primary elections were held on June 26, 1962.[1]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

General election

Candidates

Results

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Primary Election . . 1962 . May 10, 2019.