• Source: 1956 Illinois gubernatorial election
    • The 1956 Illinois gubernatorial election was held in Illinois on November 6, 1956. Incumbent Governor William Stratton, a Republican, narrowly won reelection to a second term. Stratton's narrow victory came despite the fact that the Republican ticket of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon carried the state of Illinois in a landslide in the presidential election.


      Background


      The primaries and general election both coincided with those for federal offices (United States President, House, and United States Senate) and those for other state offices. The election was part of the 1956 Illinois elections.
      In the primaries (held on April 10, 1960), turnout was 32.56%, with a total of 1,620,871 votes cast.
      In the general election, turnout was 82.69%, with a total of 4,314,611 ballots cast.


      Democratic primary




      = Candidates

      =
      Ran
      Herbert C. Paschen, Cook County treasurer and 1952 lieutenant gubernatorial nominee
      Morris B. Sachs, Chicago treasurer
      Declined to run
      Stephen A. Mitchell, former chair of the Democratic National Committee and candidate for 1960 gubernatorial nomination
      Sargent Shriver, president of the Chicago Board of Education


      = Results

      =


      Republican primary




      = Candidates

      =
      Lawrence Joseph Sarsfield Daly, perennial candidate
      William Stratton, incumbent governor
      Sidney McKee Ward
      Anthony A. Polley
      Warren Wright, Illinois treasurer


      = Results

      =


      General election


      Democratic nominee Herbert C. Paschen became embroiled in scandal related to his tenure as Cook County Treasurer. Paschen withdrew as the nominee, and was replaced by Richard B. Austin.


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