Английская Википедия:1978 United States Senate election in Alabama
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Шаблон:Elections in Alabama sidebar The 1978 United States Senate election in Alabama was held on November 7, 1978. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator John Sparkman decided to retire and Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Howell Heflin was elected to succeed him.
Heflin won the Democratic primary against Rep. Walter Flowers and faced only nominal opposition from Prohibition Party nominee Jerome Couch in the general election.
Democratic primary
Candidates
- John Baker, Alabama State Senator
- Walter Flowers, U.S. Representative
- Howell Heflin, former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court
- Mac Newton
- Margaret Stewart, perennial candidate
- Gordon Tucker
- Glenn Hewitt
Campaign
Prior to 1978, Alabama had never popularly elected any Senator from a party other than the Democratic Party, and Democratic candidates typically faced nominal opposition in the general election. Therefore, victory in the Democratic primary was considered tantamount to election.
Incumbent Democrat John Sparkman declined to seek a seventh consecutive term in office. Senator Sparkman retired as the longest-serving Senator in Alabama history.
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Howell Heflin and Congressman Walter Flowers of Tuscaloosa were the leading candidates. Heflin came from a noted Alabama political family which included former Senator James Thomas Heflin, a famous advocate of white supremacy. Flowers was a strong ally of Governor George Wallace, a critic of President Jimmy Carter,[1] and had cast a crucial vote to impeach President Richard Nixon, despite Nixon's strong support in the state.[2][3]
During the campaign, Heflin attempted to tie himself to the late Senator James Allen. He was rebuffed by Allen's widow, Maryon, who succeeded her husband as Senator and supported Flowers. Maryon noted that Heflin worked for her husband's primary opponent during the 1974 campaign.[4]
Results
Heflin and Flowers both proceeded to a run-off election, where Heflin won by over 250,000 votes.
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Republican primary
Candidates
Withdrew
- James D. Martin, former U.S. Representative for Alabama's 7th congressional district (to run in the special election)
After James Martin withdrew from the race to run in the concurrent special election to fill the late Senator Allen's seat, the Republican Party was left without a candidate for this election.
General election
Results
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See also
References
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