1962 Georgia gubernatorial election

The 1962 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1962.

1962 Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary

September 12, 1962
 
Nominee Carl Sanders Marvin Griffin
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 494,978 332,746
Percentage 58.07% 39.04%

County results
Sanders:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%
Griffin:      40-50%      50-60%      60-70%      70-80%      80-90%

Governor before election

Ernest Vandiver
Democratic

Elected Governor

Carl Sanders
Democratic

Carl Sanders won the Democratic primary on September 12 with 58.07% of the vote, defeating former governor Marvin Griffin. At this time, Georgia was a one-party state, and the Democratic nomination was tantamount to victory. Sanders won the November general election without an opponent.

This election was notable for a number of reasons. First, it was the last Georgia gubernatorial election to date where the Republican Party did not field a candidate. Second, the primary election was the first that took place under a winner-take-all system, as the previously used County Unit System had been struck down by the US Supreme Court in Gray v. Sanders. Finally, upon election, Carl Sanders became the youngest governor of a state at the time (aged 37) and the first governor from an urban area since the 1920s. He beat former governor Marvin Griffin in the Democratic primary.

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