1958 California gubernatorial election

1958 California gubernatorial election

← 1954 November 4, 1958 1962 →
 
Nominee Pat Brown William Knowland
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 3,140,076 2,110,911
Percentage 59.75% 40.16%

County results
Brown:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Knowland:      50–60%

Governor before election

Goodwin Knight
Republican

Elected Governor

Pat Brown
Democratic

The 1958 California gubernatorial election was held on Tuesday November 4. Incumbent governor Goodwin Knight initially ran for re-election to a third term, but eventually withdrew and ran for election to the Senate. Incumbent senator William Knowland switched places with Knight to run for governor, but was defeated in a landslide by Democratic Attorney General Pat Brown, who won the first of his two terms as governor of California.

Knowland's decision to run for governor came in spite of strong opposition from Knight, who had wanted to run for re-election rather than for the Senate. Knowland's use of heavy-handed tactics to force Knight from the race, along with labor mobilization against Proposition 18, was a major factor in the Democratic landslide in California in 1958.[1][2]

  1. ^ Starr, Kevin (2011). Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance, 1950-1963. Oxford University Press. p. 212-216. ISBN 9780195153774.
  2. ^ Anderson, Totton J. (1959). "The 1958 Election in California". The Western Political Quarterly. 12 (1). [University of Utah, Sage Publications, Inc., Western Political Science Association]: 276–300. ISSN 0043-4078. JSTOR 444055. Retrieved May 7, 2024.