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1964 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election
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The 1964 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1964, and featured 31-year-old Philip C. Sorensen, a Democrat, defeating Republican nominee Charles Thone.[1] Incumbent lieutenant governor Dwight W. Burney decided to run for Governor of Nebraska and thus did not run for reelection as lieutenant governor.
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Democratic primary
Candidates
- Hazeldeane Carpenter, wife of Terry Carpenter
- George E. Cornwell
- William H. Diers, former Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature and former member of the Nebraska Legislature from District 24
- Robert A. Dixon
- Edward A. Dosek, insurance agent from Lincoln, Nebraska,[2] who ran for lieutenant governor in 1960 but withdrew two months before the election.[3]
- Richard R. Larsen, former Nebraska State Treasurer
- L. Clark McCabe
- Philip C. Sorensen, son of former Nebraska Attorney General Christian A. Sorensen
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Republican primary
Candidates
- Wesley C. Becker
- Herman J. Dinges
- John E. Everroad
- Del Lienemann, accountant[4]
- Donald L. Thompson, member of the Nebraska Legislature from District 38
- Charles Thone, administrative assistant to U.S. Senator Roman Hruska
- Willard H. Waldo, former member of the Nebraska Legislature from District 30
Results
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General election
Results
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