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After the Three Governors Controversy ended, this man was declared the rightful governor of Georgia in a special election in 1948.-Herman Talmadge.

He was elected as Georgia's governor four times in the 1930s and 1940s, advocated the "County Unit System" of primary voting, and was an outspoken critic of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. - Eugene Talmadge


The Supreme Court of Georgia ruled that he was the legitimate governor of the state in 1947, but he was defeated by Herman Talmadge in a special election in 1948. Melvin Thompson


A primary election in which non-White voters were prohibited from participating. White Primary

This political dispute occurred in 1946 when the sudden death of Eugene Talmadge left three different politicians claiming the office of Georgia governor.
Three Governors Controversy

He was Democratic Governor of Georgia (1943-1947) who eliminated the poll tax, lowered the voting age, and later campaigned for governor against segregationist candidate Lester Maddox. Ellis Arnall

This state symbol was changed to protest the push toward desegregation that followed the Brown v Board of Education decision.
1956 Georgia flag


This Supreme Court case declared the use of the white primary unconstitutional in 1944. Smith v. Allwright

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