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1956 Maine gubernatorial election
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The 1956 Maine gubernatorial election took place on September 10, 1956. Incumbent Democratic Governor Edmund Muskie was seeking re-election, and faced off against Republican Willis A. Trafton, Jr. in the general election. Extremely popular, Muskie was able to easily win re-election, carrying every county in the state bar the Republican strongholds of Hancock and Lincoln.
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Democratic primary
Muskie was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary
Candidates
- Philip F. Chapman, Jr., state senator
- Alexander LaFleur, former Maine Attorney General (1951–1954)
- Willis A. Trafton Jr., Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives (1955–1956)
Results
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Results
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Cumberland (largest city: Portland)
- Franklin (largest town: Farmington)
- Knox (largest municipality: Rockland)
Notes
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