1996 Missouri gubernatorial election
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The 1996 Missouri gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 1996, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic nominee, incumbent Governor Mel Carnahan, over the Republican candidate, State Auditor Margaret B. Kelly, and Libertarian J. Mark Oglesby.
Governor Carnahan died in a plane crash on October 16, 2000, near the end of this term, and was replaced by Lt. Governor Roger B. Wilson.[1]
Primary Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Mel Carnahan (incumbent) | 347,488 | 81.70% | |
Democratic | Ruth Redel | 33,452 | 7.87% | |
Democratic | Edwin W. Howald | 29,890 | 7.03% | |
Democratic | Nicholas Clement | 14,490 | 3.40% | |
Total votes | 425,320 | 100.0% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Margaret B. Kelly | 219,435 | 77.73% | |
Republican | John M. Swenson | 29,675 | 10.51% | |
Republican | David Andrew Brown | 18,755 | 6.64% | |
Republican | Lester W. Duggan Jr. | 14,448 | 5.12% | |
Total votes | 282,313 | 100.0% |
Results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Mel Carnahan (incumbent) | 1,224,801 | 57.17 | −1.51 | |
Republican | Margaret B. Kelly | 866,268 | 40.43 | −0.89 | |
Libertarian | J. Mark Oglesby | 51,432 | 2.40 | +2.40 | |
N/A | V. Marvalene Pankey (write-in) | 10 | 0.00 | ||
N/A | Jock Peacock (write-in) | 7 | 0.00 | ||
Majority | 358,533 | 16.73 | −0.63 | ||
Turnout | 2,142,518 | 41.87 | −3.94 | ||
Democratic hold | Swing |
References
[edit]- ^ "SOS, Missouri - State Archives: Governors". Sos.mo.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
- ^ "Page 595".
- ^ "Page 595".
- ^ "MO Governor Race - Nov 05, 1996". Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
- ^ "Official Election Returns - November 5, 1996 General Election". Sos.mo.gov. Retrieved February 11, 2013.