1954 California gubernatorial election
The 1954 'California gubernatorial election' was held on November 2, 1954. Incumbent Republican governor Goodwin Knight, who had ascended to the office after Earl Warren resigned to become Chief Justice of the United States the previous year, won a full term against Democrat Richard Graves.
Graves was the first Democratic nominee for governor to carry Yolo County since 1910; since 1954 it has been won by the Democratic nominee in all but three elections. Knight remains the last Republican gubernatorial nominee to date to carry San Francisco.
Primary elections
Primary elections were held on June 8, 1954.Democratic primary
Candidates
- Richard P. Graves, former director of the League of California Cities
- Goodwin J. Knight, incumbent Governor
- Roderick J. Wilson
Republican primary
Candidates
- Cornell L. Gabrish
- Richard P. Graves, former director of the League of California Cities
- Goodwin J. Knight, incumbent Governor
Independent–Progressive primary
Candidates
- Cornell L. Galbrish