Illinois gubernatorial election, 1972
Illinois gubernatorial election, 1972
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A Gubernatorial election was held in Illinois in November 1972. Incumbent Republican Governor Richard B. Ogilvie lost reelection to Democrat Dan Walker
Results
1972 gubernatorial election, Illinois[1]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Democratic |
Dan Walker |
2,372,313 |
50.68 |
+2.31 |
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Republican |
Richard B. Ogilvie (incumbent) |
2,293,809 |
49.02 |
-2.19 |
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Socialist Labor |
George LaForest |
7,966 |
0.17 |
-0.26 |
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Communist |
Ishmael Flory |
4,592 |
0.10 |
N/A |
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N/A |
write-ins |
1,373 |
0.03 |
N/A |
Majority |
77,494 |
1.66 |
-1.18 |
Turnout |
4,679,043 |
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Democratic gain from Republican |
Swing |
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Democratic Primary
The Primary was held on March 21, 1972. In an upset, Dan Walker won a close primary against then-Lt. Governor Paul Simon.
Republican Primary
The Republican primary was also held on March 21. Ogilvie won renomination easily. His main rival, John M. Mathis was a favorite son of the Peoria area, and fared poorly elsewhere.
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