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Pyle:
50-60% 60-70%
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The 1952 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1952. Incumbent Governor John Howard Pyle, the first Republican elected to the office in two decades, ran for reelection to a second term.
John Howard Pyle defeated Democratic nominee Joe C. Haldiman by a wide margin, becoming only the second Republican to be reelected to a consecutive term as Governor of Arizona in the state's history.
Republican primary
Candidates
Democratic primary
Candidates
- Joe C. Haldiman, State Senator
- Sam J. Head, Yavapai County Attorney
Results
Democratic primary results[1]
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Joe C. Haldiman
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62,388
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52.29%
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Democratic
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Sam J. Head
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56,922
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47.71%
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Total votes
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119,310
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100.00
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General election
Results
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