1964 Kansas gubernatorial election

The 1964 Kansas gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1964. Republican nominee William H. Avery defeated Democratic nominee Harry G. Wiles with 50.9% of the vote.

This marks the last time in Kansas history that the elected Governor was of the same party as the outgoing Governor.

Primary elections
Primary elections were held on August 4, 1964.

Candidates

 * Harry G. Wiles, Kansas Corporation Commissioner
 * Jules V. Doty
 * George Hart, former Kansas State Treasurer
 * Joseph W. Henkle Sr., former Lieutenant Governor
 * J. Donald Coffin
 * Ewell Stewart

Candidates

 * William H. Avery, U.S. Representative
 * McDill "Huck" Boyd, Newspaper publisher
 * Paul R. Wunsch, President of the Kansas Senate
 * William M. Ferguson, Kansas Attorney General
 * Harold H. Chase, incumbent Lieutenant Governor
 * Albert S. Myers
 * Dell Crozier

Candidates
Major party candidates
 * William H. Avery, Republican
 * Harry G. Wiles, Democratic

Other candidates
 * Kenneth L. Myers, Independent
 * Harry E. Livermore, Prohibition