Maine gubernatorial election, 1960

Maine gubernatorial election, 1960
Maine gubernatorial election, 1960
Maine
1958 ←
November 1, 1960
→ 1960

 
Nominee John H. Reed Frank M. Coffin
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 219,768 197,447
Percentage 52.67% 47.33%

60MaineGovCounties.png

Election results by county
Republican (Red), Democrat (Blue)

Governor before election

John H. Reed
Republican

Elected Governor

John H. Reed
Republican

The 1960 Maine gubernatorial election was a special election held to officially elect a governor following the death of Governor Clinton Clauson. It took place on November 1, 1960 with Republican acting-Governor John Reed (who, as Maine Senate President, automatically took office upon Clauson's death) facing off against Democrat Frank M. Coffin. Reed was able to defeat Coffin, and recapture the Blaine House for the Republican Party.

The election was also the first time since Maine was admitted to the Union that the state did not hold its election in September. Traditionally, Maine had held its elections two months before the rest of the nation, which had help give birth to the phrase "As Maine goes, so goes the nation" and its status as a bellwether state. However, following a 1957 referendum, the state constitution was amended to hold all elections after 1958 in November.

Results

1960 Gubernatorial Special Election, Maine[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John H. Reed 219,768 52.67% -
Democratic Frank M. Coffin 197,447 47.33% -
Majority 22,321 5.35%

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