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Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1978

Pennsylvania gubernatorial election, 1978
Pennsylvania
← 1974 November 7, 1978 (1978-11-07) 1982 →
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Candidate Dick Thornburgh Pete Flaherty
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Bill Scranton III Bob Casey
Popular vote 1,966,042 1,737,888
Percentage 52.4% 46.4%

Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Election Results by County, 1978.svg
County results

Governor before election

Milton Shapp
Democratic

Elected Governor

Dick Thornburgh
Republican


Milton Shapp
Democratic

Dick Thornburgh
Republican

The Pennsylvania gubernatorial election of 1978 was held on November 7, 1978 between Republican Dick Thornburgh and Democrat Pete Flaherty.

The race began with a primary that slated an impressive field of candidates. Flaherty, the former Mayor of Pittsburgh who was known for providing a progressive challenge to urban machine politics, bested State Auditor General Bob Casey, who had lost the Democratic nomination for this office twice before. Casey's campaign was greatly hurt by the presence of another Bob Casey who was running on the ballot for Lieutenant Governor; voters apparently believed they were selecting a ticket of Flaherty and the Auditor General when they chose the Pittsburgh teacher as the Democratic running mate. Lieutenant Governor Ernie Kline, who was frequently known as "assistant governor" during his time in office due to his policy skills, was endorsed by outgoing governor Milton Shapp, but finished a distant third.

Thornburgh's win came over the Republican leaders of both houses of the state legislature (House Minority Leader Bob Butera and Senate Minority Leader Henry Hager), as well as a former US Attorney, Dave Marston. Former Philadelphia District Attorney and future senator Arlen Specter was considered the front-runner in the months preceding the primary, but the moderate urban Republican's campaign faded as Thornburgh presented himself as a leader than could bridge both wings of the party.


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