1966 Florida gubernatorial election

1966 Florida gubernatorial election

← 1964 November 8, 1966 1970 →
Turnout66.50% (of registered voters)[1]
 
Nominee Claude R. Kirk Jr. Robert K. High
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 821,190 668,233
Percentage 55.13% 44.86%

County results

Kirk:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

High:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

W. Haydon Burns
Democratic

Elected Governor

Claude Roy Kirk Jr.
Republican

The 1966 Florida gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1966. During the primary election, the results from the Democratic Party were close among three of the four candidates. Thus, the top two Democrat candidates – incumbent Governor of Florida William "Haydon" Burns and Mayor of Miami Robert King High – competed in a runoff election on May 24, 1966. In an upset outcome, Robert King High was chosen over W. Haydon Burns as the Democratic Gubernatorial nominee. In contrast, the Republican primary was rather uneventful, with businessman Claude Roy Kirk Jr. easily securing the Republican nomination against Richard Muldrew. This was the first time a Republican was elected governor since Reconstruction.

On Election Day – November 8 – Claude Kirk won the general election with 821,190 (55.13%) votes versus Robert High's 668,233 (44.86%) votes. As a result, Claude Kirk became the first Republican elected to the office of Governor of Florida since Ossian B. Hart in 1872. At the time of the election, the Florida Constitution did not include a provision allowing a lieutenant governor. However, after a new state constitution was adopted in 1968, Governor Kirk appointed Ray C. Osborn as Lieutenant Governor of Florida, the first to serve in that office since Milton H. Mabry in 1889. As of 2022, this is the last time that a Republican gubernatorial nominee has carried Broward County.

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - FL Governor Race - Nov 08, 1966". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved April 16, 2021.