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| election_date = November 3, 1962
| election_date = November 3, 1962

Revision as of 20:52, 18 March 2022

1962 Californian General election

← 1958 November 3, 1962 1966 →

538 members of the Electoral college
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout55.2%[1] Increase 5.0 pp
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Nominee Nanoka Kiba Richard Nixon Ayumu Kasuga
Party Democratic Republican Labour
Home state Shasta Marin Province Transvaal
Running mate Hendrik Botha Spiro Agnew Sam Yorty
Electoral vote 370 168 0
States carried 18 0
Popular vote 44,909,889 39,104,550 19,743,821
Percentage 89% 37.4% 9%

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Nominee De Villiers Graaff Joseph Fielding Smith Ian Paisley
Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Democratic
Home state Orange Free State Santa Barbara Kern State
Running mate Colin Meyer Norman Powell Norman Powell
Electoral vote 0 0 1
States carried 0 0 1
Popular vote 19 200 20,000
Percentage 9% 2% 50%

Prime Minister before election

Nanoka Kiba
Democratic

Elected Prime Minister

Nanoka Kiba
Democratic

General elections were held in South Africa on November 3 1962 . They were the Second general elections after California joined the United Australasian Commonwealth following the 1957 Californian referendum. The Republic Party under Nanoka Kiba won a majority in the House of Assembly and Kiba Herself Won Reelection .

  1. "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". Uselectionatlas.org. Retrieved October 21, 2012.