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1954 Arkansas gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

Incumbent Democratic Governor Francis Cherry was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary. Democratic nominee Orval Faubus defeated Republican nominee Pratt ...

State Governors 1953-1975 - Arkansas Secretary of State

Cherry was elected Governor of Arkansas on November 4, 1952 after a campaign in which he effectively used the medium of radio to raise both his visibility and ...

Category:Arkansas gubernatorial elections - Wikipedia

The following 80 pages are in this category, out of 80 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1836 Arkansas gubernatorial election · 1840 ...

File:1954 Arkansas gubernatorial election results map by county.svg

attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but ...

During the 1954 Arkansas Democratic gubernatorial primary ...

During the 1954 Arkansas Democratic gubernatorial primary, Governor Francis Cherry essentially accused Orval Faubus of being a communist because ...

Orval Eugene Faubus | Governor, Arkansas, Desegregation

Orval Eugene Faubus was a U.S. politician who, as governor of Arkansas (1954–67), fought against the desegregation of Little Rock Central ...

Arkansas - National Governors Association

Governor's Name, State, Time in Office, Party. Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Arkansas, 2019 - 2023 2015 - 2019, Republican. Gov. Mike Beebe, Arkansas, 2007 - 2015

1954 Election Results for Arkansas -- RightDataUSA.com

Click on a county in the table or the map to see demographic data for that county. County, Turnout, Orval Faubus (D), Pratt Remmel (R), Other, Margin, TOTAL ...

State Governors 1933-1953 - Arkansas Secretary of State

Junius Marion Futrell. Born: August 14, 1870, at Jones Ridge, Arkansas Died: June 20, 1955, at Little Rock, Arkansas Buried: ...

Gov. Orval Eugene Faubus - National Governors Association

Orval Eugene Faubus was born in Combs, Arkansas, on January 7, 1910. He briefly attended Commonwealth College, the radical labor school at Mena, Arkansas.

Faubus and Segregation: An Analysis of Arkansas Voting - jstor

This paper analyzes this election in detail and notes differences between it and three previous Faubus primaries and a 1956. Arkansas vote on segregation.

Orval Eugene Faubus (1910–1994) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

Orval Eugene Faubus served six consecutive terms as governor of Arkansas, holding the office longer than any other person.

A forgotten candidate and the 1962 Arkansas governor's race

An excerpt from Ernest Dumas' political memoir, “The Education of Ernie Dumas: Chronicles of a Political Mind.”

A Burkeian Analysis of the 1954 Gubernatorial Campaign Speaking ...

Faubus. These are: 11A Rhetorical Analysis of Nine Desegregation Speeches of Governor Orval E. Faubus", in 1959 by Calvin Wharton Downs at Michigan State ...

Faubus Speech, Election Eve (sic), July 26, 1954

Includes the farewell speech of Governor Francis Adams Cherry to the State Democratic Convention, OEF's 1957 Face the Nation interview, his inaugural and state ...

Arkansas Politics in the 20th Century: Twelve Elections That Shaped ...

As a political movement, the protest crested in Arkansas with the race for governor in 1888, when the Democrats literally had to steal the election. But by the ...

Category:1954 United States gubernatorial election maps

The following 40 files are in this category, out of 40 total. 1954 Alabama gubernatorial election results map by county.svg 810 × 810; 43 KB.

Francis Adams Cherry (1908–1965) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

Francis Adams Cherry was a chancery judge, Arkansas's thirty-fifth governor, and chairman of the federal Subversive Activities Control Board ...

[Opinion Survey of Arkansas--Gubernatorial Election Campaign ...

From the Series: Polls, analyses, reports, memoranda, computer print outs and other records pertaining to public opinion surveys that OEF commissioned ...

1980 | Clinton House Museum

Bill loses his re-election campaign for a second term as governor to Republican Frank White. Many factors played a role in Bill's unsuccessful re-election bid.