1958 Wyoming state elections

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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Wyoming on Tuesday, November 4, 1958. All of the state's executive officers—the Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, and Superintendent of Public Instruction—were up for election. Democrats had a largely good year, picking up the Governorship and the Secretary of State's office and holding the State Superintendent's office, though Republicans were returned as State Auditor and State Treasurer.

Governor

Incumbent Republican Governor

John J. Hickey, the former U.S. Attorney for the District of Wyoming, and by Louis W. Carlson, the former Mayor of Newcastle, who formed the Economy Party to support his pro-gambling platform.[1]
Simpson narrowly lost re-election to Hickey, who won a slim plurality as Carlson siphoned away votes.

1958 Wyoming gubernatorial election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic
John J. Hickey
55,070 48.94% -0.57%
Republican Milward Simpson (inc.) 52,488 46.64% -3.86%
Economy Louis W. Carlson 4,979 4.42% -
Majority 2,582 2.29% +1.30%
Turnout 112.537
Democratic gain from Republican

Secretary of State

Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Everett T. Copenhaver ran for re-election to a second term. After defeating former State Land Commissioner John Riedel in the Republican primary, he faced Democratic nominee Jack R. Gage, the former State Superintendent of Public Instruction from several decades prior. Gage ended up narrowly defeating Copenhaver. During Gage's term as Secretary of State, he would also act as Governor after Governor Hickey appointed himself to the U.S. Senate in 1961.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Jack R. Gage, former Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction

Results

Democratic Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jack R. Gage 32,528 100.00%
Total votes 32,528 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Everett T. Copenhaver, incumbent Secretary of State
  • John Riedel, former State Land Commissioner[3]

Results

Republican Primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Everett T. Copenhaver (inc.) 27,679 77.25%
Republican John Riedel 8,150 22.75%
Total votes 35,829 100.00%

General election

Results

1958 Wyoming Secretary of State election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jack R. Gage 55,843 50.38% +7.43%
Republican Everett T. Copenhaver (inc.) 54,996 49.62% -7.43%
Majority 847 0.76% -13.34%
Turnout 110,839
Democratic gain from Republican

Auditor

Incumbent Republican State Auditor Minnie A. Mitchell ran for re-election to a second term. She was once again challenged by State Representative Bob Adams, the Democratic nominee, who had also been her challenger four years prior. Adams improved on his performance from 1958, but nonetheless fell short of unseating Mitchell.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bob Adams 32,078 100.00%
Total votes 32,078 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Minnie A. Mitchell, incumbent State Auditor

Results

Republican Primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Minnie A. Mitchell (inc.) 33,764 100.00%
Total votes 33,764 100.00%

General election

Results

1958 Wyoming Auditor election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Minnie A. Mitchell (inc.) 56,758 51.28% -2.11%
Democratic Bob Adams 53,933 48.72% +2.11%
Majority 2,825 2.55% -4.22%
Turnout 110,691
Republican hold

Treasurer

Incumbent Republican State Treasurer Charles B. Morgan was unable to seek re-election to a second term due to term limits. Former Governor Doc Rogers, who had previously served as State Treasurer, ran to succeed Morgan. He won the Republican primary against State Representative Robert Fair and faced Carl A. Johnson, the Democratic nominee, an accountant from Cheyenne. Owing at least in part to his record of electoral successes, Rogers easily defeated Johnson, returning to the Treasurer's office.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carl A. Johnson 20,137 60.86%
Democratic Ira Whitlock 12,949 39.14%
Total votes 33,086 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Republican Primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doc Rogers 24,430 68.55%
Republican Robert J. Fair 11,206 31.45%
Total votes 35,636 100.00%

General election

Results

1958 Wyoming Treasurer election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Doc Rogers 61,172 55.87% +2.46%
Democratic Carl A. Johnson 48,310 44.13% -2.46%
Majority 12,862 11.75% +4.92%
Turnout 109,482 100.00%
Republican hold

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Incumbent Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction Velma Linford ran for re-election to a second term in office. She faced a challenge from former State Representative Shirley Boice, one of the few women to have been elected to the legislature by that point in history. Linford once again outperformed the rest of the state Democratic ticket and defeated Boice in a landslide to win her second and final term as Superintendent.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Velma Linford 32,209 100.00%
Total votes 32,209 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Results

Republican Party primary results[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shirley Boice 31,619 100.00%
Total votes 31,619 100.00%

General election

Results

1958 Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction election[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Velma Linford (inc.) 64,710 57.82% +6.94%
Republican Shirley Boice 46,817 42.18% -6.94%
Majority 17,353 15.64% +13.88%
Turnout 106,996 100.00%
Democratic hold

References

  1. ^ "Carlson Files As Third Party Governor Candidate". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. August 26, 1958. p. 2. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gage, Jack R. (1959). 1959 Wyoming Official Directory and 1958 Election Returns. pp. 54–56.
  3. ^ "Filings Make Two Primary Contests". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. June 29, 1958. p. 3. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  4. ^ "Adams Runs For State Auditor". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. May 20, 1958. p. 3. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  5. ^ a b "McGee, Armstrong Senate Race Top Primary Battle". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. August 17, 1958. p. 16. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  6. ^ "Sheridan Man Will Seek Treasurer Post". Casper Morning Star. Casper, Wyo. April 12, 1958. p. 16. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  7. ^ "Mrs. Boice Will Seek School Job". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. June 5, 1958. p. 1. Retrieved June 4, 2021.