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Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 1938

Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 1938
Oklahoma
← 1934 November 8, 1938 1942 →
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Nominee Leon C. Phillips Ross Rizley John Wesley Lanham
Party Democratic Republican Prohibition
Popular vote 355,740 148,861 2,579
Percentage 70.0% 29.3% 0.5%

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Nominee John Franing
Party Independent
Popular vote 776
Percentage 0.1%

Governor before election

E. W. Marland
Democratic

Elected Governor

Leon C. Phillips
Democratic


E. W. Marland
Democratic

Leon C. Phillips
Democratic

The Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 1938 was held on November 8, 1938, and was a race for the Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat Leon 'Red' Phillips defeated Republican former State Senator Ross Rizley. Also on the ballot were John Wesley Lanham of the Prohibition Party and Independent John Franing. This election is the last time an alternative party has had a primary for governor in Oklahoma, as the Prohibitionists chose Francis Simpson over Ralph Butterfield, but Simpson then withdrew and the party placed Lanham on the ballot as a replacement.

Nine candidates vied for the Democratic nomination, including former governors Alfalfa Bill Murray and Jack C. Walton. With the elimination of the runoff primary, Oklahoma House of Representatives Speaker Red Phillips eaked out a narrow win over W. S. Key.

Future Congressman Ross Rizley defeated two challengers by a wide margin to claim the GOP nomination.

Francis Simpson defeated Ralph Butterfield in the primary but then withdrew. John Wesley Lanham of Bethany was named as a replacement candidate.




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