Which of the following is NOT true about the 1946 Governor's race?

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Responses

The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.
The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.

Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in
Eugene Talmadge was elected as governor of Georgia in the 1946 Governor's race but died a month before he could be sworn in

Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months
Melvin Thompson, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all claimed to be governor of Georgia for two months

The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election

The white primary and poll tax had been eliminated in Georgia prior to the 1946 Governor's race.

are you sure

I apologize for the confusion, I misspoke. The correct answer is: The Supreme Court ruled that all three men should share the position of governor until the next election.