Florida Election for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1948 Missouri lieutenant gubernatorial election ← 1944 November 2, 1948 1952 → Nominee James T. Blair Jr. George H. Miller Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 900,673 652,776 Percentage 57.83% 41.91% Lieutenant Governor before election Walter Naylor Davis Democratic Elected Lieutenant Governor James T. 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Democratic nominee James T. Blair Jr. defeated Republican nominee George H. Miller with 57.83% of the vote. Primary elections Primary elections were held on August 3, 1948.[1] Republican primary Candidates George H. Miller, State Senator Kirk Jones William R. Orthwein Charles L. Madison, State Senator Adrian L. Bushman Results Republican primary results[1] Party Candidate Votes % Republican George H. Miller 95,440 32.64 Republican Kirk Jones 62,491 21.37 Republican William R. Orthwein 61,755 21.12 Republican Charles L. Madison 52,248 17.87 Republican Adrian L. Bushman 20,477 7.00 Total votes 292,411 100.00 General election Candidates Major party candidates James T. Blair Jr., Democratic George H. Miller, Republican Other candidates Julius B. Jones, Progressive Vernon M. Schroeder, Socialist Results 1948 Missouri lieutenant gubernatorial election[1] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic James T. Blair Jr. 900,673 57.83% Republican George H. Miller 652,776 41.91% Progressive Julius B. Jones 2,863 0.18% Socialist Vernon M. Schroeder 1,118 0.07% Majority 247,897 Turnout Democratic hold Swing References ^ a b c "Missouri Roster". Secretary of State of Missouri. 1948. Retrieved June 24, 2021. 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