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Question: Which "first-Republican-since-Reconstruction" governor from the South was the biggest FF of them all?
#1
H. Guy Hunt (Alabama, elected 1986)
 
#2
Winthrop Rockefeller (Arkansas, elected 1966)
 
#3
Claude Kirk (Florida, elected 1966)
 
#4
Sonny Perdue (Georgia, elected 2002)
 
#5
David Treen (Louisiana, elected 1979)
 
#6
Kirk Fordice (Mississippi, elected 1991)
 
#7
James Holshouser (North Carolina, elected 1972)*
 
#8
James B. Edwards (South Carolina, elected 1974)
 
#9
Winfield Dunn (Tennessee, elected 1970)*
 
#10
Bill Clements (Texas, elected 1978)
 
#11
Linwood Holton (Virginia, elected 1969)
 
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« on: March 24, 2013, 11:00:12 PM »

* Tennessee and North Carolina both elected Republican governors in the late 19th and/or early 20th century. North Carolina elected Daniel Lindsay Russell, a fusion candidate of the Republican and Populist parties, in 1896. Tennessee elected Republican governors in 1910 and 1920. For sake of better comparisons, the options listed above are the first "modern era" post-Reconstruction GOP governors in those states.
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