How was the 1946 Georgia governor’s race affected by the recently ended white primary?
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Former governor Eugene Talmadge’s reelection campaign called for bringing back the white primary in 1946.
Georgia’s constitution stated that all governors must be elected by the white primary, thereby making the winner in 1946 unconstitutional.
In 1946, African Americans came to the polls in greater numbers than whites, electing the new governor
The Republican Party took power in Georgia and canceled all Democratic primaries in 1946.
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