1969 Virginia gubernatorial election

1969 Virginia gubernatorial election

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November 4, 1969
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Nominee Linwood Holton William C. Battle
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 480,869 415,695
Percentage 52.5% 45.4%

County and independent city results
Holton:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Battle:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Mills Godwin
Democratic

Elected Governor

Linwood Holton
Republican

In the 1969 Virginia gubernatorial election, incumbent Governor Mills E. Godwin, Jr., a Democrat, was unable to seek re-election due to term limits. Godwin would later successfully run for election as a Republican in 1973.

A. Linwood Holton, Jr., an attorney from Roanoke, was nominated again by the Republican Party to run against former United States Ambassador to Australia, Democratic candidate William C. Battle.

Background

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During the late 1960s, Virginia politics was being radically transformed by the numerical growth of an electorate that for six decades was relatively the smallest in the nation due to cumulative poll taxes and literacy tests excluding almost all blacks and poor whites.[1] The Twenty-Fourth Amendment, aided by subsequent drives to register blacks,[2] and the Voting Rights Act greatly expanded Virginia's electorate. Consequently, the statewide Democratic party was severely divided into conservative, moderate and liberal factions,[3] despite Godwin having united those factions behind him in the 1965 gubernatorial election.[4]

Intractable Democratic divisions

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By the time of the 1969 primaries, however, the divisions within the party were becoming irreconcilable.[5] Whereas the 1965 gubernatorial primary was the first uncontested one for over half a century, each of the three factions would nominate its own candidate in 1969.[5] Incumbent Lieutenant Governor Fred G. Pollard would be the conservative nominee, whilst the liberals nominated Henry Howell of Norfolk – long a center of liberal opposition to the Byrd machine[6] — and the moderates descended from the "Young Turks" of the 1950s backed William C. Battle, son of a former governor.

Primary campaigns

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Howell, opposed even by the relatively liberal Senator Spong, would by the first to begin his campaign in the primary during June, relying on Hubert Humphrey's support base of blacks and members of the United Mine Workers. Pollard and Battle, who announced their candidacies somewhat later, would campaign against Howell mainly in the "urban corridor" between Virginia Beach and the Washington metropolitan area.[7] Both Pollard and Battle attacked Howell as an extremist oriented against big business,[8] Whilst mostly focused upon their opposition to Howell, Battle reiterated his claim that Pollard was oriented toward Byrd conservatism, whilst Pollard challenged Battle on lack of experience.[5]

Pollard's failure to win more than 23 percent of the vote in the first primary would mark the final demise of the Byrd machine within the state Democratic party. Battle continued his attacks on Howell in the runoff primary[a] and, aided by the endorsement of sitting Governor Godwin, managed to narrowly defeat him.[5]

Weakening and splitting of conservative opposition

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The 1965 gubernatorial election had seen the Conservative Party split from both major parties in opposition to President Johnson's civil rights and welfare programs.[9] However, the Conservative Party's role in the demise of the Byrd machine in the 1966 Senatorial elections alienated most of its core base.[10] Bickering within the Conservative Party, due to Virginia's unusually liberal ballot access laws[b] and debates over how to nominate electors pledged to American Independent presidential nominee George Wallace,[11] however, meant that the party was severely divided by the time of the presidential election, and by the summer of 1969 it was clear that there was no possibility of reconciliation between the two parties,[12] especially after one member of the Conservatives alleged the American Independent Party was campaigning to elect sitting Lieutenant Governor Pollard to the governorship.[13]

Conservative opposition to the major parties became further divided when George Walker, who sought the American Independent nomination for Governor in January,[14] but former "states' rights" nominee and AIP state president T. Coleman Andrews said that Walker had no authority to run under the party's label soon after.[15] In August Andrews – initially expected to run himself – would nominate William Pennington of Buckingham County as the party's candidate,[16] whilst Walker would run as an independent.

GOP unites behind second-time nominee

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Amidst the splitting of the right and of the state Democratic Party, Virginia's Republican Party, which remained under the control of moderates from the southwestern valleys,[17] united behind 1965 nominee A. Linwood Holton at a very early stage: Holton had been nominated as early as March 1. He would be able to combine his "progressive" reputation with his ties to the Nixon administration in such a manner as to avoid alienating voters.[18] He would focus on the putative advantages ties to Nixons' administration would provide for voters and upon Battle's connections with the liberal national Democratic party.

Democratic nomination

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Candidates

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Results

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Primary results by county and independent city
  Battle
  •   Battle 30–40%
  •   Battle 40–50%
  •   Battle 50–60%
  •   Battle 60–70%
  •   Battle 70–80%
  •   Battle 80–90%
  •   Battle 90–100%
  Howell
  •   Howell 30–40%
  •   Howell 40–50%
  •   Howell 50–60%
  •   Howell 60–70%
  Pollard
  •   Pollard 40–50%
  •   Pollard 50–60%
  •   Pollard 60–70%
Democratic primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William C. Battle 158,956 39.6%
Democratic Henry Howell 154,617 37.0%
Democratic Fred G. Pollard 95,057 23.4%
Total votes 408,630 100.00%

Primary results by county or independent city

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1969 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic first primary by county or independent city[19]
William Cullen Battle
Democratic
Henry Evans Howell
Democratic
Frederick Gresham Pollard
Democratic
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Accomack County 2,039 50.28% 831 20.49% 1,185 29.22% 854[c] 21.06% 4,055
Albemarle County 1,699 57.77% 557 18.94% 685 23.29% 1,014[c] 34.48% 2,941
Alleghany County 394 43.54% 367 40.55% 144 15.91% 27 2.98% 905
Amelia County 152 14.76% 427 41.46% 451 43.79% -24[d] -2.33% 1,030
Amherst County 520 38.18% 451 33.11% 391 28.71% 69 5.07% 1,362
Appomattox County 314 21.61% 397 27.32% 742 51.07% -345[d] -23.74% 1,453
Arlington County 4,521 37.62% 5,151 42.87% 2,344 19.51% -630 -5.24% 12,016
Augusta County 710 49.93% 392 27.57% 320 22.50% 318 22.36% 1,422
Bath County 209 56.95% 62 16.89% 96 26.16% 113[c] 30.79% 367
Bedford County 424 40.81% 392 37.73% 223 21.46% 32 3.08% 1,039
Bland County 170 41.16% 40 9.69% 203 49.15% -33[c] -7.99% 413
Botetourt County 490 57.92% 246 29.08% 110 13.00% 244 28.84% 846
Brunswick County 473 19.89% 1,139 47.90% 766 32.21% 373[d] 15.69% 2,378
Buchanan County 864 59.18% 80 5.48% 516 35.34% 348[c] 23.84% 1,460
Buckingham County 323 19.27% 530 31.62% 823 49.11% -293[d] -17.48% 1,676
Campbell County 642 34.15% 460 24.47% 778 41.38% -136[c] -7.23% 1,880
Caroline County 431 27.58% 859 54.96% 273 17.47% -428 -27.38% 1,563
Carroll County 716 83.26% 111 12.91% 33 3.84% 605 70.35% 860
Charles City County 60 9.00% 530 79.46% 77 11.54% 453[d] 67.92% 667
Charlotte County 1,228 40.60% 818 27.04% 979 32.36% 249[c] 8.23% 3,025
Chesterfield County 3,812 43.62% 2,898 33.16% 2,029 23.22% 914 10.46% 8,739
Clarke County 210 32.21% 138 21.17% 304 46.63% -94[c] -14.42% 652
Craig County 169 63.30% 52 19.48% 46 17.23% 117 43.82% 267
Culpeper County 512 45.03% 225 19.79% 400 35.18% 112[c] 9.85% 1,137
Cumberland County 282 20.70% 707 51.91% 373 27.39% 334[d] 24.52% 1,362
Dickenson County 1,006 51.46% 324 16.57% 625 31.97% 381[c] 19.49% 1,955
Dinwiddie County 1,223 42.38% 925 32.05% 738 25.57% 298 10.33% 2,886
Essex County 319 35.33% 373 41.31% 211 23.37% -54 -5.98% 903
Fairfax County 7,843 36.84% 8,854 41.59% 4,592 21.57% -1,011 -4.75% 21,289
Fauquier County 834 43.51% 497 25.93% 586 30.57% 248[c] 12.94% 1,917
Floyd County 251 69.53% 88 24.38% 22 6.09% 163 45.15% 361
Fluvanna County 221 54.84% 94 23.33% 88 21.84% 127 31.51% 403
Franklin County 1,634 72.21% 350 15.47% 279 12.33% 1,284 56.74% 2,263
Frederick County 594 37.43% 647 40.77% 346 21.80% -53 -3.34% 1,587
Giles County 1,031 71.65% 238 16.54% 170 11.81% 793 55.11% 1,439
Gloucester County 894 50.20% 541 30.38% 346 19.43% 353 19.82% 1,781
Goochland County 367 25.22% 657 45.15% 431 29.62% 226[d] 15.53% 1,455
Grayson County 857 85.44% 74 7.38% 72 7.18% 783 78.07% 1,003
Greene County 166 61.48% 67 24.81% 37 13.70% 99 36.67% 270
Greensville County 435 24.63% 796 45.07% 535 30.29% 261[d] 14.78% 1,766
Halifax County 1,572 47.46% 583 17.60% 1,157 34.93% 415[c] 12.53% 3,312
Hanover County 1,189 37.16% 1,006 31.44% 1,005 31.41% 183 5.72% 3,200
Henrico County 8,242 45.51% 4,657 25.71% 5,213 28.78% 3,029[c] 16.72% 18,112
Henry County 1,185 46.80% 766 30.25% 581 22.95% 419 16.55% 2,532
Highland County 90 60.81% 18 12.16% 40 27.03% 50[c] 33.78% 148
Isle of Wight County 892 34.84% 1,172 45.78% 496 19.38% -280 -10.94% 2,560
James City County 466 39.39% 499 42.18% 218 18.43% -33 -2.79% 1,183
King and Queen County 208 28.03% 379 51.08% 155 20.89% -171 -23.05% 742
King George County 125 33.97% 146 39.67% 97 26.36% -21 -5.71% 368
King William County 239 25.48% 434 46.27% 265 28.25% 169[d] 18.02% 938
Lancaster County 502 35.15% 488 34.17% 438 30.67% 14 0.98% 1,428
Lee County 1,462 93.54% 46 2.94% 55 3.52% 1,407[c] 90.02% 1,563
Loudoun County 1,122 41.52% 614 22.72% 966 35.75% 156[c] 5.77% 2,702
Louisa County 460 38.82% 422 35.61% 303 25.57% 38 3.21% 1,185
Lunenburg County 415 34.02% 462 37.87% 343 28.11% -47 -3.85% 1,220
Madison County 394 47.87% 101 12.27% 328 39.85% 66[c] 8.02% 823
Mathews County 303 44.76% 230 33.97% 144 21.27% 73 10.78% 677
Mecklenburg County 921 32.54% 1,020 36.04% 889 31.41% -99 -3.50% 2,830
Middlesex County 346 40.05% 213 24.65% 305 35.30% 41[c] 4.75% 864
Montgomery County 1,051 54.80% 550 28.68% 317 16.53% 501 26.12% 1,918
Nansemond County 1,553 37.95% 2,016 49.27% 523 12.78% -463 -11.31% 4,092
Nelson County 657 58.50% 235 20.93% 231 20.57% 422 37.58% 1,123
New Kent County 136 30.84% 216 48.98% 89 20.18% -80 -18.14% 441
Northampton County 565 34.28% 640 38.83% 443 26.88% -75 -4.55% 1,648
Northumberland County 247 30.46% 373 45.99% 191 23.55% -126 -15.54% 811
Nottoway County 852 46.41% 627 34.15% 357 19.44% 225 12.25% 1,836
Orange County 389 38.21% 184 18.07% 445 43.71% -56[c] -5.50% 1,018
Page County 555 47.40% 276 23.57% 340 29.04% 215[c] 18.36% 1,171
Patrick County 763 72.19% 108 10.22% 186 17.60% 577[c] 54.59% 1,057
Pittsylvania County 3,614 40.28% 1,712 19.08% 3,647 40.64% -33[c] -0.37% 8,973
Powhatan County 170 20.68% 471 57.30% 181 22.02% 290[d] 35.28% 822
Prince Edward County 1,535 54.11% 491 17.31% 811 28.59% 724[c] 25.52% 2,837
Prince George County 569 34.30% 754 45.45% 336 20.25% -185 -11.15% 1,659
Prince William County 1,289 37.30% 1,059 30.64% 1,108 32.06% 181[c] 5.24% 3,456
Pulaski County 1,056 50.94% 730 35.21% 287 13.84% 326 15.73% 2,073
Rappahannock County 156 36.28% 100 23.26% 174 40.47% -18[c] -4.19% 430
Richmond County 203 38.01% 109 20.41% 222 41.57% -19[c] -3.56% 534
Roanoke County 1,817 48.27% 1,311 34.83% 636 16.90% 506 13.44% 3,764
Rockbridge County 404 58.64% 149 21.63% 136 19.74% 255 37.01% 689
Rockingham County 829 58.55% 316 22.32% 271 19.14% 513 36.23% 1,416
Russell County 1,349 82.26% 129 7.87% 162 9.88% 1,187[c] 72.38% 1,640
Scott County 768 84.86% 97 10.72% 40 4.42% 671 74.14% 905
Shenandoah County 611 57.97% 226 21.44% 217 20.59% 385 36.53% 1,054
Smyth County 687 61.61% 237 21.26% 191 17.13% 450 40.36% 1,115
Southampton County 902 42.33% 700 32.85% 529 24.82% 202 9.48% 2,131
Spotsylvania County 758 28.01% 1,600 59.13% 348 12.86% -842 -31.12% 2,706
Stafford County 916 34.74% 1,318 49.98% 403 15.28% -402 -15.24% 2,637
Surrey County 351 24.43% 712 49.55% 374 26.03% 338[d] 23.52% 1,437
Sussex County 783 29.49% 1,042 39.25% 830 31.26% 212[d] 7.98% 2,655
Tazewell County 1,174 36.28% 989 30.56% 1,073 33.16% 101[c] 3.12% 3,236
Warren County 720 40.47% 763 42.89% 296 16.64% -43 -2.42% 1,779
Washington County 984 57.38% 322 18.78% 409 23.85% 575[c] 33.53% 1,715
Westmoreland County 341 36.05% 339 35.84% 266 28.12% 2 0.21% 946
Wise County 1,835 80.73% 186 8.18% 252 11.09% 1,583[c] 69.64% 2,273
Wythe County 604 45.62% 191 14.43% 529 39.95% 75[c] 5.66% 1,324
York County 980 39.44% 1,064 42.82% 441 17.75% -84 -3.38% 2,485
Alexandria City 2,791 32.67% 3,599 42.13% 2,152 25.19% -808 -9.46% 8,542
Bedford City 191 44.94% 132 31.06% 102 24.00% 59 13.88% 425
Bristol City 893 70.48% 145 11.44% 229 18.07% 664[c] 52.41% 1,267
Buena Vista City 142 49.31% 70 24.31% 76 26.39% 66[c] 22.92% 288
Charlottesville City 2,544 52.48% 1,432 29.54% 872 17.99% 1,112 22.94% 4,848
Chesapeake City 2,155 24.87% 4,713 54.38% 1,798 20.75% -2,558 -29.52% 8,666
Clifton Forge City 272 52.31% 166 31.92% 82 15.77% 106 20.38% 520
Colonial Heights City 869 50.91% 303 17.75% 535 31.34% 334[c] 19.57% 1,707
Covington City 444 39.12% 495 43.61% 196 17.27% -51 -4.49% 1,135
Danville City 3,318 38.51% 2,191 25.43% 3,106 36.05% 212[c] 2.46% 8,615
Emporia City 414 29.28% 423 29.92% 577 40.81% -154[d] -10.89% 1,414
Fairfax City 393 29.80% 535 40.56% 391 29.64% -142 -10.77% 1,319
Falls Church City 322 32.14% 428 42.71% 252 25.15% -106 -10.58% 1,002
Franklin City 308 33.66% 315 34.43% 292 31.91% -7 -0.77% 915
Fredericksburg City 957 35.55% 1,171 43.50% 564 20.95% -214 -7.95% 2,692
Galax City 285 71.97% 35 8.84% 76 19.19% 209[c] 52.78% 396
Hampton City 3,843 31.26% 6,704 54.53% 1,748 14.22% -2,861 -23.27% 12,295
Harrisonburg City 433 56.60% 80 10.46% 252 32.94% 181[c] 23.66% 765
Hopewell City 926 44.24% 654 31.25% 513 24.51% 272 13.00% 2,093
Lexington City 309 54.02% 122 21.33% 141 24.65% 168[c] 29.37% 572
Lynchburg City 952 27.90% 1,300 38.10% 1,160 34.00% 140[d] 4.10% 3,412
Martinsville City 935 43.73% 691 32.32% 512 23.95% 244 11.41% 2,138
Newport News City 4,492 37.28% 5,587 46.37% 1,971 16.36% -1,095 -9.09% 12,050
Norfolk City 10,206 32.46% 17,030 54.17% 4,201 13.36% -6,824 -21.71% 31,437
Norton City 219 68.44% 28 8.75% 73 22.81% 146[c] 45.63% 320
Petersburg City 1,689 28.01% 3,030 50.24% 1,312 21.75% -1,341 -22.24% 6,031
Portsmouth City 5,509 33.66% 8,840 54.01% 2,017 12.32% -3,331 -20.35% 16,366
Radford City 512 59.12% 285 32.91% 69 7.97% 227 26.21% 866
Richmond City 8,906 26.32% 16,206 47.90% 8,724 25.78% -7,300 -21.57% 33,836
Roanoke City 2,825 44.27% 2,396 37.55% 1,160 18.18% 429 6.72% 6,381
Salem City 473 38.80% 421 34.54% 325 26.66% 52 4.27% 1,219
Staunton City 656 46.76% 322 22.95% 425 30.29% 231[c] 16.46% 1,403
South Boston City 647 53.92% 117 9.75% 436 36.33% 211[c] 17.58% 1,200
Suffolk City 980 49.02% 553 27.66% 466 23.31% 427 21.36% 1,999
Virginia Beach City 5,351 37.13% 5,332 37.00% 3,728 25.87% 19 0.13% 14,411
Waynesboro City 450 56.39% 169 21.18% 179 22.43% 271[c] 33.96% 798
Williamsburg City 465 48.59% 266 27.80% 226 23.62% 199 20.79% 957
Winchester City 535 39.81% 348 25.89% 461 34.30% 74[c] 5.51% 1,344
Totals 158,956 38.90% 154,617 37.84% 95,057 23.26% 4,339 !1.06% 408,630

Runoff results

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Runoff primary results by county and independent city
  Battle
  •   Battle 50–60%
  •   Battle 60–70%
  •   Battle 70–80%
  •   Battle 80–90%
  •   Battle 90–100%
  Howell
  •   Howell 50–60%
  •   Howell 60–70%
  •   Howell 70–80%
  •   Howell 80–90%
  •   Howell 90–100%
Democratic runoff primary results[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William C. Battle 226,108 51.7%
Democratic Henry Howell 207,505 48.3%
Total votes 433,613 100.00%

Runoff results by county or independent city

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1969 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic runoff primary by county or independent city[19]
William Cullen Battle
Democratic
Henry Evans Howell
Democratic
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Accomack County 2,387 60.75% 1,542 39.25% 845 21.51% 3,929
Albemarle County 2,098 67.74% 999 32.26% 1,099 35.49% 3,097
Alleghany County 469 40.50% 689 59.50% -220 -19.00% 1,158
Amelia County 514 51.66% 481 48.34% 33 3.32% 995
Amherst County 827 53.98% 705 46.02% 122 7.96% 1,532
Appomattox County 1,254 71.53% 499 28.47% 755 43.07% 1,753
Arlington County 7,101 54.28% 5,980 45.72% 1,121 8.57% 13,081
Augusta County 1,082 57.49% 800 42.51% 282 14.98% 1,882
Bath County 321 71.49% 128 28.51% 193 42.98% 449
Bedford County 640 48.71% 674 51.29% -34 -2.59% 1,314
Bland County 316 76.51% 97 23.49% 219 53.03% 413
Botetourt County 590 55.50% 473 44.50% 117 11.01% 1,063
Brunswick County 1,129 47.14% 1,266 52.86% -137 -5.72% 2,395
Buchanan County 1,623 87.68% 228 12.32% 1,395 75.36% 1,851
Buckingham County 840 56.11% 657 43.89% 183 12.22% 1,497
Campbell County 1,196 62.39% 721 37.61% 475 24.78% 1,917
Caroline County 726 37.06% 1,233 62.94% -507 -25.88% 1,959
Carroll County 966 84.00% 184 16.00% 782 68.00% 1,150
Charles City County 123 11.99% 903 88.01% -780 -76.02% 1,026
Charlotte County 880 57.59% 648 42.41% 232 15.18% 1,528
Chesterfield County 5,843 56.54% 4,491 43.46% 1,352 13.08% 10,334
Clarke County 616 70.72% 255 29.28% 361 41.45% 871
Craig County 229 69.18% 102 30.82% 127 38.37% 331
Culpeper County 930 67.29% 452 32.71% 478 34.59% 1,382
Cumberland County 489 39.72% 742 60.28% -253 -20.55% 1,231
Dickenson County 1,755 77.18% 519 22.82% 1,236 54.35% 2,274
Dinwiddie County 1,443 56.26% 1,122 43.74% 321 12.51% 2,565
Essex County 635 54.37% 533 45.63% 102 8.73% 1,168
Fairfax County 12,224 50.46% 12,002 49.54% 222 0.92% 24,226
Fauquier County 1,275 59.75% 859 40.25% 416 19.49% 2,134
Floyd County 343 65.21% 183 34.79% 160 30.42% 526
Fluvanna County 295 63.71% 168 36.29% 127 27.43% 463
Franklin County 1,785 76.87% 537 23.13% 1,248 53.75% 2,322
Frederick County 1,000 49.14% 1,035 50.86% -35 -1.72% 2,035
Giles County 1,341 71.71% 529 28.29% 812 43.42% 1,870
Gloucester County 814 54.41% 682 45.59% 132 8.82% 1,496
Goochland County 920 49.78% 928 50.22% -8 -0.43% 1,848
Grayson County 1,186 88.24% 158 11.76% 1,028 76.49% 1,344
Greene County 206 65.40% 109 34.60% 97 30.79% 315
Greensville County 552 35.66% 996 64.34% -444 -28.68% 1,548
Halifax County 2,421 76.98% 724 23.02% 1,697 53.96% 3,145
Hanover County 1,965 56.21% 1,531 43.79% 434 12.41% 3,496
Henrico County 11,769 66.20% 6,009 33.80% 5,760 32.40% 17,778
Henry County 1,849 53.67% 1,596 46.33% 253 7.34% 3,445
Highland County 148 79.14% 39 20.86% 109 58.29% 187
Isle of Wight County 1,186 45.34% 1,430 54.66% -244 -9.33% 2,616
James City County 656 43.79% 842 56.21% -186 -12.42% 1,498
King and Queen County 338 41.73% 472 58.27% -134 -16.54% 810
King George County 222 45.87% 262 54.13% -40 -8.26% 484
King William County 552 50.18% 548 49.82% 4 0.36% 1,100
Lancaster County 924 55.97% 727 44.03% 197 11.93% 1,651
Lee County 2,000 96.85% 65 3.15% 1,935 93.70% 2,065
Loudoun County 1,738 63.76% 988 36.24% 750 27.51% 2,726
Louisa County 703 52.78% 629 47.22% 74 5.56% 1,332
Lunenburg County 768 55.13% 625 44.87% 143 10.27% 1,393
Madison County 479 67.75% 228 32.25% 251 35.50% 707
Mathews County 404 53.44% 352 46.56% 52 6.88% 756
Mecklenburg County 1,628 54.32% 1,369 45.68% 259 8.64% 2,997
Middlesex County 485 64.93% 262 35.07% 223 29.85% 747
Montgomery County 1,436 64.37% 795 35.63% 641 28.73% 2,231
Nansemond County 1,638 39.99% 2,458 60.01% -820 -20.02% 4,096
Nelson County 677 60.45% 443 39.55% 234 20.89% 1,120
New Kent County 245 43.29% 321 56.71% -76 -13.43% 566
Northampton County 908 55.16% 738 44.84% 170 10.33% 1,646
Northumberland County 505 45.33% 609 54.67% -104 -9.34% 1,114
Nottoway County 1,168 56.95% 883 43.05% 285 13.90% 2,051
Orange County 767 62.56% 459 37.44% 308 25.12% 1,226
Page County 1,263 75.13% 418 24.87% 845 50.27% 1,681
Patrick County 1,587 88.07% 215 11.93% 1,372 76.14% 1,802
Pittsylvania County 3,495 64.72% 1,905 35.28% 1,590 29.44% 5,400
Powhatan County 359 35.76% 645 64.24% -286 -28.49% 1,004
Prince Edward County 1,671 68.43% 771 31.57% 900 36.86% 2,442
Prince George County 771 44.70% 954 55.30% -183 -10.61% 1,725
Prince William County 2,029 57.11% 1,524 42.89% 505 14.21% 3,553
Pulaski County 1,628 60.63% 1,057 39.37% 571 21.27% 2,685
Rappahannock County 240 57.01% 181 42.99% 59 14.01% 421
Richmond County 444 61.75% 275 38.25% 169 23.50% 719
Roanoke County 2,059 52.27% 1,880 47.73% 179 4.54% 3,939
Rockbridge County 511 65.51% 269 34.49% 242 31.03% 780
Rockingham County 1,294 65.85% 671 34.15% 623 31.70% 1,965
Russell County 1,943 88.76% 246 11.24% 1,697 77.52% 2,189
Scott County 1,043 83.78% 202 16.22% 841 67.55% 1,245
Shenandoah County 1,010 72.77% 378 27.23% 632 45.53% 1,388
Smyth County 971 66.55% 488 33.45% 483 33.10% 1,459
Southampton County 1,282 54.09% 1,088 45.91% 194 8.19% 2,370
Spotsylvania County 681 28.89% 1,676 71.11% -995 -42.21% 2,357
Stafford County 737 33.08% 1,491 66.92% -754 -33.84% 2,228
Surry County 505 42.76% 676 57.24% -171 -14.48% 1,181
Sussex County 1,132 50.16% 1,125 49.84% 7 0.31% 2,257
Tazewell County 1,001 47.22% 1,119 52.78% -118 -5.57% 2,120
Warren County 1,066 48.90% 1,114 51.10% -48 -2.20% 2,180
Washington County 1,652 75.68% 531 24.32% 1,121 51.35% 2,183
Westmoreland County 528 48.13% 569 51.87% -41 -3.74% 1,097
Wise County 3,047 87.01% 455 12.99% 2,592 74.01% 3,502
Wythe County 1,239 78.22% 345 21.78% 894 56.44% 1,584
York County 1,298 44.42% 1,624 55.58% -326 -11.16% 2,922
Alexandria City 3,841 45.46% 4,609 54.54% -768 -9.09% 8,450
Bedford City 320 61.42% 201 38.58% 119 22.84% 521
Bristol City 1,125 82.90% 232 17.10% 893 65.81% 1,357
Buena Vista City 213 63.20% 124 36.80% 89 26.41% 337
Charlottesville City 2,911 56.79% 2,215 43.21% 696 13.58% 5,126
Chesapeake City 3,979 36.64% 6,881 63.36% -2,902 -26.72% 10,860
Clifton Forge City 357 56.67% 273 43.33% 84 13.33% 630
Colonial Heights City 1,210 67.18% 591 32.82% 619 34.37% 1,801
Covington City 503 37.62% 834 62.38% -331 -24.76% 1,337
Danville City 4,756 64.86% 2,577 35.14% 2,179 29.71% 7,333
Emporia City 624 52.93% 555 47.07% 69 5.85% 1,179
Fairfax City 830 54.61% 690 45.39% 140 9.21% 1,520
Falls Church City 565 50.00% 565 50.00% 0 0.00% 1,130
Franklin City 590 58.36% 421 41.64% 169 16.72% 1,011
Fredericksburg City 1,084 44.92% 1,329 55.08% -245 -10.15% 2,413
Galax City 525 88.09% 71 11.91% 454 76.17% 596
Hampton City 4,897 36.40% 8,558 63.60% -3,661 -27.21% 13,455
Harrisonburg City 717 76.68% 218 23.32% 499 53.37% 935
Hopewell City 1,240 51.28% 1,178 48.72% 62 2.56% 2,418
Lexington City 384 68.94% 173 31.06% 211 37.88% 557
Lynchburg City 2,160 54.67% 1,791 45.33% 369 9.34% 3,951
Martinsville City 1,453 55.76% 1,153 44.24% 300 11.51% 2,606
Newport News City 5,886 44.90% 7,223 55.10% -1,337 -10.20% 13,109
Norfolk City 11,113 34.83% 20,789 65.17% -9,676 -30.33% 31,902
Norton City 292 87.43% 42 12.57% 250 74.85% 334
Petersburg City 2,684 42.19% 3,677 57.81% -993 -15.61% 6,361
Portsmouth City 7,058 38.83% 11,118 61.17% -4,060 -22.34% 18,176
Radford City 665 60.45% 435 39.55% 230 20.91% 1,100
Richmond City 13,524 41.99% 18,680 58.01% -5,156 -16.01% 32,204
Roanoke City 4,094 50.04% 4,088 49.96% 6 0.07% 8,182
South Boston City 946 79.70% 241 20.30% 705 59.39% 1,187
Salem City 738 50.86% 713 49.14% 25 1.72% 1,451
Staunton City 1,184 65.49% 624 34.51% 560 30.97% 1,808
Suffolk City 1,123 65.40% 594 34.60% 529 30.81% 1,717
Virginia Beach City 7,207 46.86% 8,173 53.14% -966 -6.28% 15,380
Waynesboro City 661 63.07% 387 36.93% 274 26.15% 1,048
Williamsburg City 632 60.83% 407 39.17% 225 21.66% 1,039
Winchester City 989 67.79% 470 32.21% 519 35.57% 1,459
Totals 226,108 52.15% 207,505 47.85% 18,603 4.29% 433,613

General election

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Candidates

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Results

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1969 Virginia gubernatorial election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican A. Linwood Holton, Jr. 480,869 52.51% +14.80%
Democratic William C. Battle 415,695 45.39% −2.50%
Conservative Beverly McDowell 10,596 1.16% −12.22%
American Independent William Pennington 7,382 0.81% +0.81%
Independent George Walker 1,182 0.13%
Write-ins 317 <0.01%
Majority 65,174 7.12% −7.86%
Turnout 915,764
Republican gain from Democratic Swing

Results by county or independent city

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1969 Virginia gubernatorial election by county or independent city[24]
Abner Linwood Holton jr.
Republican
William C. Battle
Democratic
Beverley B. McDowell
Virginia Conservative
William A. Pennington
American Independent
George R. Walker
Independent
Various candidates
Write-ins
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # % # % # %
Accomack County 3,188 48.25% 3,207 48.54% 201 3.04% 8 0.12% 3 0.05% -19 -0.29% 6,607
Albemarle County 3,001 48.05% 3,136 50.22% 50 0.80% 52 0.83% 6 0.10% -135 -2.16% 6,245
Alleghany County 1,312 51.37% 1,224 47.92% 7 0.27% 10 0.39% 1 0.04% 88 3.45% 2,554
Amelia County 692 40.97% 841 49.79% 123 7.28% 26 1.54% 7 0.41% -149 -8.82% 1,689
Amherst County 2,100 46.12% 2,264 49.73% 23 0.51% 159 3.49% 7 0.15% -164 -3.60% 4,553
Appomattox County 1,072 37.13% 1,719 59.54% 9 0.31% 86 2.98% 1 0.03% -647 -22.41% 2,887
Arlington County 18,418 50.51% 17,097 46.89% 702 1.93% 191 0.52% 51 0.14% 2 0.01% 1,321 3.62% 36,461
Augusta County 4,992 67.26% 2,365 31.86% 56 0.75% 6 0.08% 3 0.04% 2,627 35.39% 7,422
Bath County 547 47.28% 602 52.03% 0 0.00% 8 0.69% 0 0.00% -55 -4.75% 1,157
Bedford County 2,254 48.45% 1,934 41.57% 91 1.96% 358 7.70% 15 0.32% 320 6.88% 4,652
Bland County 764 51.80% 702 47.59% 3 0.20% 1 0.07% 5 0.34% 62 4.20% 1,475
Botetourt County 2,244 58.27% 1,571 40.79% 4 0.10% 31 0.80% 1 0.03% 673 17.48% 3,851
Brunswick County 1,280 38.55% 1,776 53.49% 188 5.66% 68 2.05% 8 0.24% -496 -14.94% 3,320
Buchanan County 3,379 43.78% 4,184 54.20% 103 1.33% 39 0.51% 14 0.18% -805 -10.43% 7,719
Buckingham County 725 29.06% 1,319 52.87% 7 0.28% 442 17.72% 2 0.08% -594 -23.81% 2,495
Campbell County 3,494 53.93% 2,436 37.60% 303 4.68% 231 3.57% 15 0.23% 1,058 16.33% 6,479
Caroline County 1,025 39.32% 1,530 58.69% 35 1.34% 14 0.54% 3 0.12% -505 -19.37% 2,607
Carroll County 3,879 65.61% 1,988 33.63% 14 0.24% 18 0.30% 13 0.22% 1,891 31.99% 5,912
Charles City County 340 26.84% 911 71.90% 4 0.32% 8 0.63% 4 0.32% -571 -45.07% 1,267
Charlotte County 988 41.22% 1,309 54.61% 21 0.88% 75 3.13% 4 0.17% -321 -13.39% 2,397
Chesterfield County 17,261 67.46% 7,694 30.07% 419 1.64% 189 0.74% 24 0.09% 9,567 37.39% 25,587
Clarke County 853 46.28% 980 53.17% 3 0.16% 7 0.38% 0 0.00% -127 -6.89% 1,843
Craig County 480 46.78% 543 52.92% 0 0.00% 3 0.29% 0 0.00% -63 -6.14% 1,026
Culpeper County 1,642 50.32% 1,564 47.93% 7 0.21% 36 1.10% 14 0.43% 78 2.39% 3,263
Cumberland County 650 34.50% 1,173 62.26% 24 1.27% 31 1.65% 6 0.32% -523 -27.76% 1,884
Dickenson County 3,377 51.54% 3,141 47.94% 12 0.18% 9 0.14% 13 0.20% 236 3.60% 6,552
Dinwiddie County 1,225 34.46% 2,172 61.10% 95 2.67% 56 1.58% 7 0.20% -947 -26.64% 3,555
Essex County 555 38.78% 846 59.12% 5 0.35% 19 1.33% 6 0.42% -291 -20.34% 1,431
Fairfax County 37,932 54.97% 30,370 44.01% 310 0.45% 363 0.53% 36 0.05% 7,562 10.96% 69,011
Fauquier County 2,345 48.85% 2,403 50.06% 15 0.31% 28 0.58% 9 0.19% -58 -1.21% 4,800
Floyd County 1,607 67.15% 778 32.51% 3 0.13% 5 0.21% 0 0.00% 829 34.64% 2,393
Fluvanna County 620 52.23% 532 44.82% 12 1.01% 23 1.94% 0 0.00% 88 7.41% 1,187
Franklin County 2,018 40.53% 2,887 57.98% 8 0.16% 59 1.18% 7 0.14% -869 -17.45% 4,979
Frederick County 3,553 65.60% 1,799 33.22% 16 0.30% 22 0.41% 26 0.48% 1,754 32.39% 5,416
Giles County 2,036 42.51% 2,660 55.54% 59 1.23% 25 0.52% 9 0.19% -624 -13.03% 4,789
Gloucester County 1,599 52.27% 1,384 45.24% 58 1.90% 17 0.56% 1 0.03% 215 7.03% 3,059
Goochland County 1,023 38.37% 1,578 59.19% 28 1.05% 26 0.98% 9 0.34% 2 0.08% -555 -20.82% 2,666
Grayson County 2,957 54.58% 2,442 45.07% 10 0.18% 6 0.11% 3 0.06% 515 9.51% 5,418
Greene County 699 59.90% 455 38.99% 4 0.34% 7 0.60% 2 0.17% 244 20.91% 1,167
Greensville County 803 39.38% 1,159 56.84% 46 2.26% 25 1.23% 6 0.29% -356 -17.46% 2,039
Halifax County 2,361 45.38% 2,732 52.51% 30 0.58% 71 1.36% 9 0.17% -371 -7.13% 5,203
Hanover County 4,593 61.87% 2,623 35.33% 138 1.86% 63 0.85% 7 0.09% 1,970 26.54% 7,424
Henrico County 25,779 65.78% 12,579 32.10% 625 1.59% 193 0.49% 8 0.02% 6 0.02% 13,200 33.68% 39,190
Henry County 3,139 44.98% 3,739 53.58% 23 0.33% 62 0.89% 16 0.23% -600 -8.60% 6,979
Highland County 498 62.09% 301 37.53% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 3 0.37% 197 24.56% 802
Isle of Wight County 2,199 56.11% 1,576 40.21% 75 1.91% 59 1.51% 10 0.26% 623 15.90% 3,919
James City County 1,416 48.51% 1,431 49.02% 46 1.58% 23 0.79% 3 0.10% -15 -0.51% 2,919
King and Queen County 497 38.17% 766 58.83% 30 2.30% 5 0.38% 4 0.31% -269 -20.66% 1,302
King George County 771 51.92% 702 47.27% 5 0.34% 7 0.47% 0 0.00% 69 4.65% 1,485
King William County 884 46.36% 979 51.34% 35 1.84% 5 0.26% 4 0.21% -95 -4.98% 1,907
Lancaster County 1,382 49.84% 1,352 48.76% 21 0.76% 17 0.61% 1 0.04% 30 1.08% 2,773
Lee County 3,875 46.14% 4,455 53.05% 31 0.37% 18 0.21% 19 0.23% -580 -6.91% 8,398
Loudoun County 3,190 46.49% 3,621 52.77% 11 0.16% 36 0.52% 4 0.06% -431 -6.28% 6,862
Louisa County 1,303 49.43% 1,260 47.80% 42 1.59% 29 1.10% 2 0.08% 43 1.63% 2,636
Lunenburg County 1,221 47.14% 1,154 44.56% 101 3.90% 111 4.29% 3 0.12% 67 2.59% 2,590
Madison County 1,164 60.82% 725 37.88% 7 0.37% 17 0.89% 1 0.05% 439 22.94% 1,914
Mathews County 1,153 58.68% 784 39.90% 14 0.71% 9 0.46% 5 0.25% 369 18.78% 1,965
Mecklenburg County 2,480 40.91% 3,347 55.21% 96 1.58% 125 2.06% 14 0.23% -867 -14.30% 6,062
Middlesex County 833 53.95% 669 43.33% 31 2.01% 10 0.65% 1 0.06% 164 10.62% 1,544
Montgomery County 5,107 61.68% 3,151 38.06% 11 0.13% 10 0.12% 1 0.01% 1,956 23.62% 8,280
Nansemond County 3,089 48.69% 3,084 48.61% 30 0.47% 135 2.13% 6 0.09% 5 0.08% 6,344
Nelson County 713 38.07% 1,116 59.58% 9 0.48% 32 1.71% 3 0.16% -403 -21.52% 1,873
New Kent County 572 47.12% 593 48.85% 24 1.98% 25 2.06% 0 0.00% -21 -1.73% 1,214
Northampton County 1,390 46.88% 1,541 51.97% 26 0.88% 8 0.27% 0 0.00% -151 -5.09% 2,965
Northumberland County 1,172 53.71% 988 45.28% 14 0.64% 7 0.32% 1 0.05% 184 8.43% 2,182
Nottoway County 1,551 46.24% 1,680 50.09% 85 2.53% 33 0.98% 5 0.15% -129 -3.85% 3,354
Orange County 1,529 57.39% 1,095 41.10% 20 0.75% 19 0.71% 1 0.04% 434 16.29% 2,664
Page County 2,682 53.43% 2,306 45.94% 20 0.40% 8 0.16% 4 0.08% 376 7.49% 5,020
Patrick County 1,759 46.44% 1,981 52.30% 9 0.24% 34 0.90% 5 0.13% -222 -5.86% 3,788
Pittsylvania County 4,215 43.90% 5,250 54.68% 28 0.29% 80 0.83% 29 0.30% -1,035 -10.78% 9,602
Powhatan County 912 41.91% 1,121 51.52% 48 2.21% 91 4.18% 4 0.18% -209 -9.60% 2,176
Prince Edward County 1,783 48.24% 1,840 49.78% 37 1.00% 31 0.84% 5 0.14% -57 -1.54% 3,696
Prince George County 1,249 46.66% 1,350 50.43% 55 2.05% 22 0.82% 1 0.04% -101 -3.77% 2,677
Prince William County 6,004 52.65% 5,246 46.01% 21 0.18% 115 1.01% 17 0.15% 758 6.65% 11,403
Pulaski County 3,562 50.91% 3,399 48.58% 8 0.11% 21 0.30% 6 0.09% 163 2.33% 6,996
Rappahannock County 596 45.95% 688 53.05% 5 0.39% 6 0.46% 2 0.15% -92 -7.09% 1,297
Richmond County 831 59.15% 559 39.79% 10 0.71% 5 0.36% 0 0.00% 272 19.36% 1,405
Roanoke County 12,124 64.12% 6,562 34.70% 22 0.12% 188 0.99% 11 0.06% 1 0.01% 5,562 29.42% 18,908
Rockbridge County 1,450 59.55% 957 39.30% 8 0.33% 16 0.66% 4 0.16% 493 20.25% 2,435
Rockingham County 5,481 67.92% 2,545 31.54% 19 0.24% 16 0.20% 9 0.11% 2,936 36.38% 8,070
Russell County 3,261 47.77% 3,438 50.36% 98 1.44% 17 0.25% 13 0.19% -177 -2.59% 6,827
Scott County 3,869 54.19% 3,189 44.66% 24 0.34% 20 0.28% 38 0.53% 680 9.52% 7,140
Shenandoah County 4,528 66.20% 2,282 33.36% 13 0.19% 11 0.16% 6 0.09% 2,246 32.84% 6,840
Smyth County 4,212 58.23% 2,988 41.31% 8 0.11% 15 0.21% 10 0.14% 1,224 16.92% 7,233
Southampton County 1,393 40.55% 1,963 57.15% 46 1.34% 27 0.79% 6 0.17% -570 -16.59% 3,435
Spotsylvania County 1,669 41.58% 2,153 53.64% 138 3.44% 24 0.60% 30 0.75% -484 -12.06% 4,014
Stafford County 2,354 51.20% 2,212 48.11% 13 0.28% 3 0.07% 16 0.35% 142 3.09% 4,598
Surry County 556 33.72% 1,061 64.34% 16 0.97% 12 0.73% 4 0.24% -505 -30.62% 1,649
Sussex County 1,577 53.40% 1,269 42.97% 42 1.42% 64 2.17% 1 0.03% 308 10.43% 2,953
Tazewell County 3,612 45.62% 4,186 52.87% 69 0.87% 23 0.29% 27 0.34% -574 -7.25% 7,917
Warren County 2,102 50.76% 1,977 47.74% 25 0.60% 28 0.68% 9 0.22% 125 3.02% 4,141
Washington County 4,680 52.74% 4,138 46.64% 20 0.23% 23 0.26% 12 0.14% 542 6.11% 8,873
Westmoreland County 1,036 49.45% 1,040 49.64% 8 0.38% 10 0.48% 1 0.05% -4 -0.19% 2,095
Wise County 5,149 46.14% 5,982 53.60% 12 0.11% 9 0.08% 8 0.07% -833 -7.46% 11,160
Wythe County 2,810 51.80% 2,492 45.94% 104 1.92% 14 0.26% 5 0.09% 318 5.86% 5,425
York County 3,353 55.56% 2,543 42.14% 59 0.98% 64 1.06% 16 0.27% 810 13.42% 6,035
Alexandria City 8,987 50.52% 8,589 48.29% 62 0.35% 132 0.74% 18 0.10% 398 2.24% 17,788
Bedford City 689 43.64% 763 48.32% 55 3.48% 70 4.43% 2 0.13% -74 -4.69% 1,579
Bristol City 1,113 38.71% 1,750 60.87% 1 0.03% 5 0.17% 6 0.21% -637 -22.16% 2,875
Buena Vista City 636 52.82% 554 46.01% 4 0.33% 6 0.50% 4 0.33% 82 6.81% 1,204
Charlottesville City 3,826 44.13% 4,745 54.74% 40 0.46% 53 0.61% 4 0.05% 1 0.01% -919 -10.60% 8,669
Chesapeake City 8,158 47.53% 8,214 47.86% 431 2.51% 318 1.85% 42 0.24% 1 0.01% -56 -0.33% 17,164
Clifton Forge City 734 49.39% 720 48.45% 6 0.40% 25 1.68% 1 0.07% 14 0.94% 1,486
Colonial Heights City 1,923 53.85% 1,552 43.46% 61 1.71% 35 0.98% 0 0.00% 371 10.39% 3,571
Covington City 1,230 47.99% 1,309 51.07% 4 0.16% 16 0.62% 4 0.16% -79 -3.08% 2,563
Danville City 5,040 46.11% 5,720 52.33% 100 0.91% 63 0.58% 7 0.06% -680 -6.22% 10,930
Emporia City 713 45.97% 796 51.32% 20 1.29% 21 1.35% 0 0.00% 1 0.06% -83 -5.35% 1,551
Fairfax City 1,872 51.68% 1,679 46.36% 28 0.77% 38 1.05% 5 0.14% 193 5.33% 3,622
Falls Church City 1,370 49.16% 1,393 49.98% 11 0.39% 12 0.43% 1 0.04% -23 -0.83% 2,787
Franklin City 813 52.42% 720 46.42% 9 0.58% 6 0.39% 3 0.19% 93 6.00% 1,551
Fredericksburg City 1,748 42.60% 2,332 56.84% 9 0.22% 8 0.19% 6 0.15% -584 -14.23% 4,103
Galax City 943 50.56% 911 48.85% 2 0.11% 7 0.38% 2 0.11% 32 1.72% 1,865
Hampton City 10,765 53.95% 8,946 44.83% 96 0.48% 120 0.60% 25 0.13% 2 0.01% 1,819 9.12% 19,954
Harrisonburg City 2,018 61.52% 1,251 38.14% 3 0.09% 7 0.21% 1 0.03% 767 23.38% 3,280
Hopewell City 2,214 49.64% 1,905 42.71% 303 6.79% 32 0.72% 6 0.13% 309 6.93% 4,460
Lexington City 817 58.11% 581 41.32% 1 0.07% 7 0.50% 0 0.00% 236 16.79% 1,406
Lynchburg City 5,694 54.50% 4,158 39.80% 341 3.26% 238 2.28% 17 0.16% 1,536 14.70% 10,448
Martinsville City 1,902 43.04% 2,482 56.17% 9 0.20% 22 0.50% 4 0.09% -580 -13.13% 4,419
Newport News City 11,678 51.05% 10,776 47.11% 131 0.57% 258 1.13% 33 0.14% 902 3.94% 22,876
Norfolk City 20,311 45.15% 22,617 50.27% 1,795 3.99% 195 0.43% 57 0.13% 14 0.03% -2,306 -5.13% 44,989
Norton City 477 47.75% 517 51.75% 2 0.20% 2 0.20% 1 0.10% -40 -4.00% 999
Petersburg City 3,147 43.62% 3,896 54.01% 96 1.33% 48 0.67% 23 0.32% 4 0.06% -749 -10.38% 7,214
Portsmouth City 9,638 40.61% 13,783 58.08% 122 0.51% 139 0.59% 49 0.21% -4,145 -17.47% 23,731
Radford City 1,681 53.76% 1,436 45.92% 2 0.06% 7 0.22% 1 0.03% 245 7.83% 3,127
Richmond City 27,611 59.09% 18,377 39.33% 503 1.08% 197 0.42% 32 0.07% 4 0.01% 9,234 19.76% 46,724
Roanoke City 13,238 56.77% 9,860 42.28% 42 0.18% 165 0.71% 15 0.06% 3,378 14.49% 23,320
Salem City 3,356 64.66% 1,807 34.82% 4 0.08% 18 0.35% 3 0.06% 2 0.04% 1,549 29.85% 5,190
South Boston City 930 50.74% 894 48.77% 2 0.11% 7 0.38% 0 0.00% 36 1.96% 1,833
Staunton City 3,297 61.42% 2,051 38.21% 10 0.19% 9 0.17% 1 0.02% 1,246 23.21% 5,368
Suffolk City 1,183 49.17% 1,177 48.92% 6 0.25% 35 1.45% 5 0.21% 6 0.25% 2,406
Virginia Beach City 14,086 56.37% 10,210 40.86% 555 2.22% 119 0.48% 18 0.07% 3,876 15.51% 24,988
Waynesboro City 2,713 62.43% 1,587 36.52% 37 0.85% 6 0.14% 3 0.07% 1,126 25.91% 4,346
Williamsburg City 804 46.15% 884 50.75% 44 2.53% 10 0.57% 0 0.00% -80 -4.59% 1,742
Winchester City 1,915 58.90% 1,318 40.54% 6 0.18% 5 0.15% 7 0.22% 597 18.36% 3,251
Totals 480,869 52.44% 415,695 45.34% 10,596 1.16% 7,382 0.81% 1,182 0.13% 1,182 0.13% 65,174 7.11% 916,906

Analysis

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The Democrats had held the governor's mansion for 84 years since 1885, and Holton's victory was considered a historic upset at the time.[25] This was the first occasion when Republicans won a gubernatorial election in the state, and Holton even won 37 percent of the African American vote[26] – a substantial share of which was won from blacks who had backed the liberal Howell in the two Democratic primaries.[27] Holton was also helped by defections from Battle by supporters the conservative of Pollard in the first primary,[28] although the Republican's largest gains were in the rapidly growing urban corridor,[18] where Holton had been weakest in his previous gubernatorial run. Support from sitting President Nixon was another critical aspect of Holton's win.

As of 2025, this is the last occasion when the City of Alexandria voted Republican for Governor, but also the last when New Kent County,[e] Pittsylvania County, Powhatan County and Prince George County[e] voted Democratic for Governor.

Notes

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  1. ^ Unlike other former Confederate states, Virginia did not have a runoff primary provision until 1952, and after that it would be held only when requested.
  2. ^ Virginia as of 1968 allowed any party to qualify for ballot access in a statewide election based upon the signature of one thousand qualified voters, regardless of the total number of voters in the state.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq In this county or city where Howell ran third behind both Battle and Pollard, margin given is Battle vote minus Pollard vote and percentage margin Battle percentage minus Pollard percentage.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n In this county or city where Battle ran third behind both Howell and Pollard, margin given is Howell vote minus Pollard vote and percentage margin Howell percentage minus Pollard percentage.
  5. ^ a b New Kent County and Prince George County backed independent Henry Howell in the following 1973 gubernatorial election, when Howell was supported by most Democrats as the party did not nominate a gubernatorial candidate.

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