1964 Indiana gubernatorial election
The 1964 Indiana gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1964.
Incumbent Democratic Governor Matthew E. Welsh was term-limited.
Democratic nominee Roger D. Branigin defeated Republican nominee Richard O. Ristine with 56.18% of the vote. This would be the last time until 1988 in which the Democrats won the governorship.
, this marks the most recent time that Democrats won the races for governor and for president concurrently.
Nominations
Until 1976, all nominations for statewide office in Indiana were made by state conventions.Democratic nomination
Candidates
- Roger D. Branigin, former president of the Indiana State Bar Association
- Clinton Green, executive secretary of the Indiana Port Commission
- Marshall F. Kizer, Indiana Senate minority leader
Results
The Democratic convention was held on June 12, 1964.Republican primary
Candidates
- William G. Bray, incumbent U.S. Representative for Indiana's 7th congressional district
- G. Richard Ellis, former State Senator
- Robert E. Gates, Indiana's 4th congressional district Republican chairman
- Robert E. Hughes, incumbent Indiana State Treasurer
- Earl F. Landgrebe, State Senator
- Charles O. Hendricks, incumbent Secretary of State of Indiana
- Richard O. Ristine, incumbent Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
Results
The Republican convention was held on June 9, 1964.General election
Candidates
- Chester G. Bohannon, Prohibition
- Gordon A. Long, Socialist Labor, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1956
- Roger D. Branigin, Democratic
- Richard O. Ristine, Republican