1956 Arizona gubernatorial election|
|
|  | 
| 
  County resultsMcFarland:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
 | 
| 
 | 
  The 1956 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 1956. Incumbent Governor Ernest McFarland ran for reelection to a second term. Ernest McFarland defeated longtime The Arizona Republic journalist and Republican nominee Horace B. Griffen in the general election by a wide margin. 
  Democratic primary
 Candidates
  Results
  Republican primary
 Candidates
  Results
  General election
 Results
  Results by county
    | County | Ernest W. McFarland Democratic
 | Horace B. Griffen Republican
 | Margin | Total votes cast[2][3]
 | 
  | # | % | # | % | # | % | 
  | Apache | 1,693 | 63.79% | 961 | 39.21% | 732 | 27.58% | 2,654 | 
  | Cochise | 8,601 | 71.18% | 3,482 | 28.82% | 5,119 | 42.37% | 12,083 | 
  | Coconino | 3,840 | 60.42% | 2,516 | 39.58% | 1,324 | 20.83% | 6,356 | 
  | Gila | 6,036 | 73.06% | 2,226 | 26.94% | 3,810 | 46.11% | 8,262 | 
  | Graham | 2,655 | 66.89% | 1,314 | 33.11% | 1,341 | 33.79% | 3,969 | 
  | Greenlee | 3,408 | 78.08% | 957 | 21.92% | 2,451 | 56.15% | 4,365 | 
  | Maricopa | 79,404 | 54.38% | 66,622 | 45.62% | 12,782 | 8.75% | 146,026 | 
  | Mohave | 1,706 | 68.35% | 790 | 31.65% | 916 | 36.70% | 2,496 | 
  | Navajo | 3,472 | 58.36% | 2,477 | 41.64% | 995 | 16.73% | 5,949 | 
  | Pima | 38,615 | 62.36% | 23,310 | 37.64% | 15,305 | 24.72% | 61,925 | 
  | Pinal | 7,639 | 69.93% | 3,285 | 30.07% | 4,354 | 39.86% | 10,924 | 
  | Santa Cruz | 2,018 | 73.52% | 727 | 26.48% | 1,291 | 47.03% | 2,745 | 
  | Yavapai | 5,543 | 56.67% | 4,238 | 43.33% | 1,305 | 13.34% | 9,781 | 
  | Yuma | 7,218 | 65.28% | 3,839 | 34.72% | 3,379 | 30.56% | 11,057 | 
  | Totals | 171,848 | 59.55% | 116,744 | 40.45% | 55,104 | 19.09% | 288,592 | 
 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
  Notes
   - ^ The Arizona State Library has digitized the original 1956 returns, but has not published them on AZ Memory, though it will provide a pdf upon request 
  References