Attorney General, 1974 Election

General

Date: November 5, 1974
Cycle: 1974
Office: Attorney General
State: Minnesota
District: Statewide
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent Margin
Warren Spannaus Incumbent Man Democratic-Farmer-Labor 786,857 64.29 +31.90
Dean A. Nyquist Man Republican 396,441 32.39
Allan W. Lamkin Man American 40,617 3.32

Attorney General Spannaus was reelected to a second term. His 31.90-point victory margin was the largest in a race for the office since 1942 when Attorney General J.A.A. Burnquist defeated Famer-Laborite David Erickson by 33.46 points. Spannaus' 64.29 percent was also the largest since Attorney General Lyndon Smith ran unopposed in 1918 and the largest in a contested election since Attorney General George Simpson won 66.40 percent in 1910.

Nyquist was a Brookly Center attorney and former two-term state Senator (SD 32, 1967-1973).

Lamkin was a resident of Waconia. He was nominated by petition.

Sources

  • State of Minnesota General Election Results 1974, Office of Secretary of State (p. 13).