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considering the 1946 georgia governor’s election, did the end of the white primary system allow african americans a sufficient voice in politics? why or why not?
no, a candidate who supported maintaining racial segregation was reelected to office.
no, minorities were still not permitted to vote.
yes, a candidate committed to racial integration was elected.
yes, the state elected its first african american governor.
The 1946 Georgia Governor's election came after the end of the white primary system, but a candidate who openly supported racial segregation was reelected. This shows that even without the white primary, the political system still favored segregationist interests, meaning African Americans did not have a sufficient political voice.
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No, a candidate who supported maintaining racial segregation was reelected to office.