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1974 Nevada gubernatorial election

The 1974 Nevada gubernatorial election occurred on November 5, 1974. Incumbent Democrat Mike O'Callaghan successfully ran for re-election to a second term as Governor of Nevada, defeating Republican nominee Shirley Crumpler and Independent American nominee James Hay Houston.

1974 Nevada gubernatorial election

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Nominee Mike O'Callaghan Shirley Crumpler James Houston
Party Democratic Republican Independent American
Popular vote 114,114 28,959 26,285
Percentage 67.38% 17.10% 15.52%

County results
O'Callaghan:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Governor before election

Mike O'Callaghan
Democratic

Elected Governor

Mike O'Callaghan
Democratic

Campaign

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Democratic primary

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There was no Democratic primary as the Nevada Democratic Party fully committed fully behind incumbent governor Mike O'Callaghan and expected an easy re-election due to O'Callaghan being young, just 45 at the time, and running a scandal-less first term, as well as being generally charismatic and likeable.[1]

Republican primary

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Four Republicans sought their party's nod for nomination with two front runners; Bill Bickerstaff from Sparks and Shirley Crumpler a 39-year-old Las Vegas based real estate developer and tax consultant.[2] Crumpler would win and was the first woman ever nominated for Governor of Nevada and was also the first Republican woman ever nominated for Governor in the nation.[1][3][4]

Other

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The Independent American Party of Nevada nominated James R. Houston, a wealthy 38-year-old silver speculator, for governor.[1]

General election

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The central issue of the general election was the fact Crumpler was a woman, with Crumpler stating in an interview with The New York Times that convincing voters that a woman can handle the burden of holding political office just as much as a man to be "the hard part" of her campaign.[1] Crumpler centered her campaign on accusing O'Callaghan of neglecting his constituents during his election campaign, and that he only implements policy for popularity boosts for re-election.[5] O'Callaghan would defeat Crumpler by nearly 40% of the vote.[6]

Results

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Nevada gubernatorial election, 1974[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Mike O'Callaghan (inc.) 114,114 67.38% +19.28%
Republican Shirley Crumpler 28,959 17.10% −26.71%
Independent American James Ray Houston 26,285 15.52% +11.84%
Majority 85,155 50.28%
Total votes 169,358 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing +45.62%

County results

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County Mike O'Callaghan
Democratic
Shirley Crumpler
Republican
James Ray Houston
Independent American
Margin Total votes cast[7]
# % # % # % # %
Carson City 5,099 59.50% 1,723 20.11% 1,748 20.40% 3,351[a] 39.10% 8,570
Churchill 2,806 65.01% 603 13.97% 907 21.01% 1,899[a] 44.00% 4,316
Clark 56,614 69.28% 12,509 15.31% 12,589 15.41% 44,025[a] 53.88% 81,712
Douglas 2,470 55.37% 1,270 28.47% 721 16.16% 1,200 26.90% 4,461
Elko 3,696 71.66% 873 16.93% 589 11.42% 2,823 54.73% 5,158
Esmeralda 237 59.10% 40 9.98% 124 30.92% 113[a] 28.18% 401
Eureka 296 60.16% 126 25.61% 70 14.23% 170 34.55% 492
Humboldt 1,515 65.50% 487 21.05% 311 13.45% 1,028 44.44% 2,313
Lander 787 62.36% 201 15.93% 274 21.71% 513[a] 40.65% 1,262
Lincoln 1,010 80.16% 149 11.83% 101 8.02% 861 68.33% 1,260
Lyon 2,696 67.70% 612 15.37% 674 16.93% 2,022[a] 50.78% 3,982
Mineral 1,913 69.82% 314 11.46% 513 18.72% 1,400[a] 51.09% 2,740
Nye 1,478 66.82% 342 15.46% 392 17.72% 1,086[a] 49.10% 2,212
Pershing 816 65.49% 225 18.06% 205 16.45% 591 47.43% 1,246
Storey 419 68.46% 90 14.71% 103 16.83% 316[a] 51.63% 612
Washoe 29,440 65.89% 8,815 19.73% 6,425 14.38% 20,625 46.16% 44,680
White Pine 2,822 71.61% 580 14.72% 539 13.68% 2,242 56.89% 3,941
Totals 114,114 67.38% 28,959 17.10% 26,285 15.52% 85,155 50.28% 169,358

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Margin over Houston

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Malcolm, Andrew H. "Laxalt Hopes for Comeback in Nevada In Attempt to Succeed Bible in Senate". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  2. ^ "front page Sept 4, 1974". Reno Gazette-Journal. Newspapers.com. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  3. ^ "LIEUT. GOV. REID WINS IN NEVADA". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  4. ^ "Woman, 39, Wins the Republican Primary for Governor in Nevada". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  5. ^ "Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 42". Reno Gazette-Journal. Newspapers.com. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  6. ^ Turner, Wallace. "West: California and Colorado Pace the Democrats". The New York Times. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
  7. ^ a b "1974 Primary and General Election Returns". Nevada Secretary of State. Retrieved July 10, 2024.