1914 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1914, in 31 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 3, 1914 (except for Arkansas and Maine, where they were held on September 14, and Georgia, where they were held on October 7).

1914 United States gubernatorial elections

November 3, 1914[lower-alpha 1]

31 state governorships
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Democratic Republican Progressive
Last election 30 governorships 16 governorships 2 governorships
Seats before 30 16 2
Seats after 29 18 1
Seat change 1 2 1

     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold
     Progressive hold

In Arizona, the governor was elected to a two-year term for the first time, having been elected to an inaugural three-year term at the first election in 1911. In Vermont, the gubernatorial election was held on the same day as federal elections for the first time, having previously been held in September. In Arkansas and Georgia, the gubernatorial election was held in September and October, respectively, for the last time, moving to the same day as federal elections from the 1916 elections.

Results

StateIncumbentPartyStatusOpposing Candidates
AlabamaEmmet O'NealDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryCharles Henderson (Democratic) 83.89%
John B. Shields (Republican) 16.11%
[1]
ArizonaGeorge W. P. HuntDemocraticRe-elected, 49.46%Ralph Henry Cameron (Republican) 34.51%
George U. Young (Progressive) 10.21%
J. R. Barnette (Socialist) 5.83%
[2]
Arkansas
(held, 14 September 1914)
George W. HaysDemocraticRe-elected, 69.47%Audrey L. Kinney (Republican) 22.84%
Dan Hogan (Socialist) 7.70%
[3]
CaliforniaHiram W. JohnsonProgressiveRe-elected, 49.69%John D. Fredericks (Republican) 29.35%
John Barry Curtin (Democratic) 12.53%
Noble A. Richardson (Socialist) 5.47%
Clinton P. Moore (Prohibition) 2.95%
[4]
ColoradoElias M. AmmonsDemocraticRetired, Republican victoryGeorge A. Carlson (Republican) 48.67%
Thomas M. Patterson (Democratic) 34.17%
Edward P. Costigan (Progressive) 12.41%
Abraham Marions (Socialist) 3.97%
L. D. Hosman (Socialist Labor) 0.78%
[5]
ConnecticutSimeon Eben BaldwinDemocraticRetired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victoryMarcus H. Holcomb (Republican) 50.39%
Lyman T. Tingier (Democratic) 40.80%
W. Fisher (Progressive) 4.43%
Samuel E. Beardsley (Socialist) 3.27%
Duane N. Griffin (Prohibition) 0.76%
Charles B. Wells (Socialist Labor) 0.35%
[6]
Georgia
(held, 7 October 1914)
John M. SlatonDemocraticRetired, Democratic victoryNathaniel E. Harris (Democratic) 100.00%
[7]
(Democratic primary results)
Nathaniel E. Harris 44.23%
Lamartine Griffin Hardman 35.62%
J. Randolph Anderson 20.14%
[8]
IdahoJohn M. HainesRepublicanDefeated, 37.39%Moses Alexander (Democratic) 44.13%
Hugh E. McElroy (Progressive) 9.81%
L. A. Coblentz (Socialist) 7.38%
Scattering 1.29%
[9]
IowaGeorge W. ClarkeRepublicanRe-elected, 49.31%John Taylor Hamilton (Democratic) 42.94%
George C. White (Progressive) 3.98%
Oliver C. Wilson (Socialist) 2.14%
Malcolm Smith (Prohibition) 1.62%
[10]
KansasGeorge H. HodgesDemocraticDefeated, 30.61%Arthur Capper (Republican) 39.67%
Henry Justin Allen (Progressive) 15.91%
Julius B. Billard (Independent) 8.94%
Milo M. Mitchell (Socialist) 3.86%
Sials W. Bond (Prohibition) 1.01%
[11]
Maine
(held, 14 September 1914)
William T. HainesRepublicanDefeated, 41.57%Oakley C. Curtis (Democratic) 43.82%
Halbert P. Gardner (Progressive) 12.87%
Percy F. Morse (Socialist) 1.33%
Frederick A. Shepherd (Prohibition) 0.42%
[12]
MassachusettsDavid I. WalshDemocraticRe-elected, 45.93%Samuel W. McCall (Republican) 43.35%
Joseph H. Walker (Progressive) 7.02%
Samuel C. Roberts (Socialist) 2.08%
Alfred H. Evans (Prohibition) 1.15%
Arthur Elmer Reimer (Socialist Labor) 0.48%
[13]
MichiganWoodbridge Nathan FerrisDemocraticRe-elected, 48.15%Chase S. Osborn (Republican) 40.02%
Henry R. Pattengill (Progressive) 8.34%
James Hoogerhyde (Socialist) 2.51%
Charles N. Eayrs (Prohibition) 0.87%
Herman Richter (Socialist Labor) 0.11%
[14]
MinnesotaAdolph O. EberhartRepublicanDefeated in Republican primary, Democratic victoryWinfield Scott Hammond (Democratic) 45.54%
William E. Lee (Republican) 41.87%
Willis Greenleaf Calderwood (Prohibition) 5.41%
Thomas J. Lewis (Socialist) 5.02%
Herbert Johnson (Industrial Labor) 1.13%
Hugh T. Halbert (Progressive) 1.04%
[15]
NebraskaJohn H. MoreheadDemocraticRe-elected, 50.35%Robert B. Howell (Republican) 42.41%
H. E. Sackett (Progressive) 3.63%
G. C. Porter (Socialist) 2.41%
Nathan Wilson (Prohibition) 1.20%
[16]
NevadaTasker L. OddieRepublicanDefeated, 39.61%Emmet D. Boyle (Democratic) 44.65%
W. A. Morgan (Socialist) 15.74%
[17]
New HampshireSamuel D. FelkerDemocraticRetired, Republican victoryRolland H. Spaulding (Republican) 55.18%
Albert W. Noone (Democratic) 40.04%
Henry D. Allison (Progressive) 3.06%
John P. Burke (Socialist) 1.69%
Scattering 0.03%
[18]
New YorkMartin H. GlynnDemocraticDefeated, 37.59%Charles S. Whitman (Republican) 47.69%
William Sulzer (American/Prohibition) 8.77%
Frederick M. Davenport (Progressive) 3.17%
Gustave A. Strebel (Socialist) 2.63%
James T. Hunter (Socialist Labor) 0.16%
[19]
North DakotaLouis B. HannaRepublicanRe-elected, 49.58%Frank O. Hellstrom (Democratic) 38.91%
J. A. Williams (Socialist) 6.74%
Hans H. Aaker (Prohibition) 4.77%
[20]
OhioJames M. CoxDemocraticDefeated, 43.73%Frank B. Willis (Republican) 46.32%
James Rudolph Garfield (Progressive) 5.39%
Scott Wilkins (Socialist) 4.56%
[21]
OklahomaLee CruceDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryRobert L. Williams (Democratic) 39.65%
John Fields (Republican) 37.81%
Fred W. Holt (Socialist) 20.78%
John P. Hickam (Progressive) 1.65%
Amos L. Wilson (Independent) 0.08%
T. J. Woods (Independent) 0.04%
[22]
OregonOswald WestDemocraticRetired, Republican victoryJames Withycombe (Republican) 48.80%
C. J. Smith (Democratic) 38.14%
W. J. Smith (Socialist) 5.76%
William S. U'Ren (Independent) 4.23%
F. M. Gill (Progressive) 2.47%
Will E. Purdy (Non-partisan) 0.61%
[23]
PennsylvaniaJohn K. TenerRepublicanTerm-limited, Republican victoryMartin G. Brumbaugh (Republican) 52.98%
Vance C. McCormick (Democratic) 40.84%
Joseph B. Allen (Socialist) 3.61%
Matthew H. Stevenson (Prohibition) 1.57%
William Draper Lewis ("Roosevelt Progressive") 0.59%
Scattering 0.41%
[24]
Rhode IslandAram J. PothierRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryR. Livingston Beeckman (Republican) 53.80%
Patrick H. Quinn (Democratic) 41.23%
Edward W. Theinert (Socialist) 2.17%
F. D. Thompson (Progressive) 1.65%
Ernest L. Merry (Prohibition) 0.80%
Peter McDermott (Socialist Labor) 0.35%
[25]
South CarolinaColeman Livingston BleaseDemocraticRetired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victoryRichard Irvine Manning III (Democratic) 99.76%
R. B. Britton (Socialist) 0.24%
[26]
(Democratic primary run-off results)
Richard Irvine Manning III 62.12%
John Gardiner Richards 37.88%
[27]
South DakotaFrank M. ByrneRepublicanRe-elected, 50.07%J. W. McCarter (Democratic) 35.20%
Richard Olsen Richards (Independent) 9.91%
J. C. Knapp (Socialist) 2.71%
C. K. Thompson (Prohibition) 2.11%
[28]
TennesseeBen W. HooperRepublicanDefeated, 45.80%Thomas C. Rye (Democratic) 53.55%
Scattering 0.65%
[29]
TexasOscar Branch ColquittDemocraticRetired, Democratic victoryJames E. Ferguson (Democratic) 81.95%
E. R. Meitzen (Socialist) 11.59%
John W. Philip (Republican) 5.30%
F. M. Etheridge (Progressive) 0.83%
K. E. Choate (Socialist Labor) 0.32%
Scattering 0.01%
[30]
(Democratic primary results)
James E. Ferguson 55.31%
Thomas Henry Ball 44.69%
[31]
VermontAllen M. FletcherRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryCharles Winslow Gates (Republican) 59.51%
Harland Bradley Howe (Democratic) 26.06%
Walter J. Aldrich (Progressive) 11.22%
Clement F. Smith (Prohibition) 1.73%
William R. Rowland (Socialist) 1.45%
Scattering 0.04%
[32]
WisconsinFrancis E. McGovernRepublicanRetired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victoryEmanuel L. Philipp (Republican) 43.26%
John C. Karel (Democratic) 36.72%
John J. Blaine (Independent Progressive) 10.01%
Oscar T. Ameringer (Social Democrat) 7.96%
David W. Emerson (Prohibition) 1.93%
John Vierthaler (Socialist Labor) 0.11%
Scattering 0.01%
[33]
WyomingJoseph M. CareyProgressiveRetired, Democratic victoryJohn B. Kendrick (Democratic) 51.61%
Hilliard S. Ridgely (Republican) 44.20%
Paul J. Paulson (Socialist) 4.19%
[34]
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See also

  • United States elections, 1914
    • United States Senate elections, 1914
    • United States House of Representatives elections, 1914

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Notes

  1. Arkansas, Georgia and Maine held early elections.
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