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The Reconstruction governor who initially refused to leave office after being ousted by voters

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a. Richard Coke.
b. Edmund J. Davis.
c. John S. "Rip" Ford.
d. A. J. Hamilton.

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Final answer:

The Reconstruction governor who initially refused to leave office after being ousted by voters was Edmund J. Davis.

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The Reconstruction governor who initially refused to leave office after being ousted by voters was Edmund J. Davis.

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