1944 South Dakota gubernatorial election

Merrell Q. Sharpe Republican Merrell Q. Sharpe Republican Measure 9 Amendment A Amendment E Amendment G The 1944 South Dakota gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944.Incumbent Republican Governor Merrell Q. Sharpe ran for re-election to a second term.He was opposed Lynn Fellows, a former State Representative from Aurora County[1] the 1942 Democratic nominee for Attorney General, in the general election; both Sharpe and Fellows won their primaries unopposed.[2] In the general election, Sharpe easily defeated Fellows, far outpacing even Republican presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey, who won the state in a landslide.
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