South Carolina gubernatorial election, 1978

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The 1978 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1978 to select the governor of the state of South Carolina. Richard Riley, the Democratic nominee, defeated Republican Edward L. Young and became 111st governor of South Carolina.

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[edit] Democratic Primary

The South Carolina Democratic Party held their primary for governor in the summer of 1978 featuring three high tier candidates. Richard Riley, a former member of the General Assembly, emerged as the winner of the runoff election over Lieutenant Governor W. Brantley Harvey, Jr.

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes %
W. Brantley Harvey, Jr. 142,785 37.5
Richard Riley 125,185 32.9
William Jennings Bryan Dorn 112,793 29.6
Democratic Primary Runoff
Candidate Votes % ±%
Richard Riley 180,822 53.3 +20.4
W. Brantley Harvey, Jr. 158,665 46.7 +9.2


[edit] Republican Primary

The South Carolina Republican Party held their primary for governor in the summer of 1978. The race between Edward L. Young and Raymond Finch drew little interest compared to the Democratic primary and turnout for the Republican was less than that of 1974. Young defeated Finch in a close contest and earned the right to face Riley in the general election.

Republican Primary
Candidate Votes %
Edward L. Young 12,172 51.4
Raymond Finch 11,499 48.6


[edit] General Election

The general election was held on November 7, 1978 and Richard Riley was elected as the next governor of South Carolina. Turnout was higher than the previous gubernatorial election because of the increasingly competitive nature of the race between the two parties.

South Carolina Gubernatorial Election, 1978
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Riley 384,898 61.4 +13.8
Republican Edward L. Young 236,946 37.8 -13.1
Majority 147,952 23.6 +20.3
Turnout
Democratic gain from Republican

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Preceded by:
1974
South Carolina gubernatorial elections Succeeded by:
1982