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Texas gubernatorial election, 1978

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1,183,828
  
1,166,919

Start date
  
November 7, 1978

50.0%
  
49.2%

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Winner
  
Bill Clements

The 1978 Texas gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1978 to elect the Governor of Texas. In a surprising upset, Republican Bill Clements was narrowly elected over Democrat State Attorney General John Luke Hill, winning 50% of the vote to Hill's 49%. In doing so, Clements became the first Republican to be elected governor since Reconstruction.

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Declared

  • Bill Clements, businessman and former Deputy Secretary of Defense
  • Ray Hutchison, attorney, former State Representative and husband of Kay Bailey Hutchison
  • Clarence Thompson
  • Withdrew

  • James M. Collins, U.S. Representative (endorsed Clements)
  • Democratic Party

    Dolph Briscoe, who had first been elected in 1972 and was easily re-elected in 1974, had become increasingly unpopular within the Texas Democratic Party during his six years in office. John Luke Hill fielded a primary challenge against the Governor, as a liberal alternative to Briscoe, who represented the more conservative, rural faction of the party. Dissatisfaction with Briscoe prompted former Governor Preston Smith to enter the race, running as a populist alternative to the other two candidates. Briscoe had previously defeated Smith in the 1972 primary.

    Declared

  • Dolph Briscoe, incumbent Governor
  • John Luke Hill, Attorney General of Texas
  • Preston Smith, former Governor
  • References

    Texas gubernatorial election, 1978 Wikipedia