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    The 1972 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held on February 1, 1972. Edwin Edwards defeated Republican candidate David Treen to become Governor of Louisiana.
    Party primaries were held on November 6, 1971, and a run-off was held for the Democratic nomination on December 18, 1971. These were the last closed primaries for Governor of Louisiana before the state adopted its current primary election system.
    This was also the last gubernatorial election not to take place in an off-year, as all elections starting from 1975 would take place 1 year before a presidential election.


    Democratic primary




    = Candidates

    =
    Taddy Aycock, Lieutenant Governor
    Samuel Bell Sr.
    Harold Lee Bethune II
    David L. Chandler
    Huey P. Coleman
    Jimmie Davis, former Governor from 1944 to 1948 and 1960 to 1964
    Edwin Edwards, U.S. Representative from Crowley
    J. Bennett Johnston, State Senator from Shreveport
    Gillis Long, former U.S. Representative from Alexandria
    Speedy Long, U.S. Representative from LaSalle Parish
    Warren J. "Puggy" Moity
    James Moore
    Frank T. Salter Jr.
    John G. Schwegman, grocery store magnate and State Senator from Metairie
    Jimmy Strain, pediatrician and State Representative from Shreveport
    Addison Roswell Thompson, perennial candidate and white supremacist


    = Campaign

    =
    Early in the campaign, conventional wisdom of many political analysts predicted that the race's top candidates would be Gillis Long, Jimmie Davis, and C.C. "Taddy" Aycock. However, the two candidates to make the runoff, Edwin Edwards and J. Bennett Johnston, were relative newcomers to the Louisiana political scene, despite Edwards' Congressional tenure.
    Cousins Gillis and Speedy Long both ran in a rematch of their 1964 primary race for Congress when Speedy unseated Gillis. Ironically, Gillis reclaimed that House seat the next year when Speedy retired after Edwards and the Louisiana Legislature redistricted him into the same district as longtime incumbent Otto Passman.


    = Results

    =


    = Run-off

    =


    Republican primary




    = Candidates

    =
    Robert Max Ross
    Dave Treen, a Congressman who eventually served as Louisiana Governor from 1980 to 1984 (when he was defeated in 1983 for re-election by Edwin W. Edwards, who was making a return to the governorship after having been term-limited from running for re-election in 1979).


    = Results

    =


    General election




    Sources


    Louisiana Secretary of State. Primary Election Returns, 1971


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