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词条 1910 United States gubernatorial elections
释义

  1. Results

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. Bibliography

  5. Notes

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United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1910, in 31 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 8, 1910 (except in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine and Vermont, which held early elections).

In Oregon, the gubernatorial election was held on the same day as federal elections for the first time, having previously been held in June.

Results

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing Candidates
Alabama B. B. Comer Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Emmet O'Neal (Democratic) 80.18%
Joseph O. Thompson (Republican) 19.82%
[1]
Arkansas
(held, September 12, 1910)
George W. Donaghey Democratic Re-elected, 67.44% Andrew I. Roland (Republican) 26.46%
Dan Hogan (Socialist) 6.10%
[2]
California James Gillett Republican Retired, Republican victory Hiram W. Johnson (Republican) 45.94%
Theodore Arlington Bell (Democratic) 40.14%
J. Stitt Wilson (Socialist) 12.40%
Simeon P. Meads (Prohibition) 1.51%
Scattering 0.02%
[3]
Colorado John F. Shafroth Democratic Re-elected, 51.04% John B. Stephen (Republican) 43.48%
Henry W. Pinkham (Socialist) 3.49%
Phideliah A. Rice (Prohibition) 1.67%
George Anderson (Socialist Labor) 0.33%
[4]
Connecticut Frank B. Weeks Republican {{dm}} Simeon Baldwin (Democratic) 46.48%
Charles A. Goodwin (Republican) 44.25%
Robert Hunter (Socialist) 7.33%
Emil L. G. Hohenthal (Prohibition) 1.22%
Frederick Fellerman (Socialist Labor) 0.73%
[5]
Georgia
(held, October 5, 1910)
Joseph M. Brown Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary[6][7], ran as an independent, defeated M. Hoke Smith (Democratic) 82.48%
Joseph M. Brown (Independent Democrat) 17.44%
C. O. Brown (Socialist) 0.08%
[8]{{sfn>Grantham|1958|p=204}}[9][10]
(Democratic primary results)
M. Hoke Smith 51.10%
Joseph M. Brown 48.90%
{{sfn|Grantham|1958|pp=202–203}}[11]
Idaho James H. Brady Republican Defeated, 46.38% James H. Hawley (Democratic) 47.42%
S. W. Motley (Socialist) 6.20%
[12]
Iowa Beryl F. Carroll Republican Re-elected, 49.81% Claude R. Porter (Democratic) 45.37%
A. MacEachron (Prohibition) 2.48%
John M. Work (Socialist) 2.35%
[13]
Kansas Walter R. Stubbs Republican Re-elected, 49.76% George H. Hodges (Democratic) 44.80%
S. M. Stallard (Socialist) 4.72%
William C. Cady (Prohibition) 0.73%
[14]
Maine
(held, September 12, 1910)
Bert M. Fernald Republican Defeated, 45.86% Frederick W. Plaisted (Democratic) 52.01%
Robert V. Hunter (Socialist) 1.16%
James H. Ames (Prohibition) 0.92%
Scattering 0.05%
[15]
Massachusetts Eben S. Draper Republican Defeated, 44.05% Eugene Foss (Democratic) 52.03%
Dan White (Socialist) 2.59%
John A. Nicholls (Prohibition) 0.74%
Moritz E. Ruther (Socialist Labor) 0.59%
Scattering 0.01%
[16]
Michigan Fred M. Warner Republican Retired, Republican victory Chase S. Osborn (Republican) 52.85%
Lawton T. Hemans (Democratic) 41.63%
Joseph Warnock (Socialist) 2.60%
Fred W. Corbett (Prohibition) 2.60%
Herman Richter (Socialist Labor) 0.31%
[17]
Minnesota Adolph O. Eberhart Republican Re-elected, 55.73% James Gray Sr. (Democratic) 35.23%
George E. Barrett (Public Ownership) 3.79%
Jergen F. Heiberg (Prohibition) 3.04%
Carl W. Brandborg (Socialist Labor) 2.21%
[18]
Nebraska Ashton C. Shallenberger Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary, Republican victory Chester H. Aldrich (Republican) 51.90%
James C. Dahlman (Democratic) 45.45%
Clyde J. Wright (Socialist) 2.65%
[19]
Nevada Denver S. Dickerson Silver-Democrat Ran as a Democrat, defeated Tasker L. Oddie (Republican) 50.59%
Denver S. Dickerson (Democratic) 42.66%
Henry F. Gegax (Socialist) 6.75%
[20]
New Hampshire Henry B. Quinby Republican Retired, Republican victory Robert P. Bass (Republican) 53.36%
Clarence E. Carr (Democratic) 44.84%
Ash Warren Drew (Socialist) 1.31%
John C. Berry (Prohibition) 0.49%
Scattering 0.01%
[21]
New Jersey John Franklin Fort Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) 53.93%
Vivian M. Lewis (Republican) 42.61%
Wilson B. Killingbeck (Socialist) 2.34%
C. F. Repp (Prohibition) 0.65%
John C. Butterworth (Socialist Labor) 0.47%
[22]
New York Horace White Republican Retired, Democratic victory John Alden Dix (Democratic) 48.00%
Henry Lewis Stimson (Republican) 43.31%
Charles Edward Russell (Socialist) 3.38%
John J. Hopper (Independence League) 3.37%
T. Alexander MacNicholl (Prohibition) 1.55%
Frank E. Passanno (Socialist Labor) 0.40%
[23]
North Dakota John Burke Democratic Re-elected, 49.96% C. A. Johnson (Republican) 47.36%
I. S. Lampman (Socialist) 2.68%
[24]
Ohio Judson Harmon Democratic Re-elected, 51.61% Warren G. Harding (Republican) 40.75%
Tom Clifford (Socialist) 6.56%
Henry A. Thompson (Prohibition) 0.77%
J. R. Malley (Socialist Labor) 0.32%
[25]
Oklahoma Charles N. Haskell Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Lee Cruce (Democratic) 48.56%
J. W. McNeal (Republican) 40.23%
J. T. Cumbie (Socialist) 9.91%
George E. Rouch (Prohibition) 1.30%
[26]
Oregon Jay Bowerman Republican Defeated, 41.42% Oswald West (Democratic) 46.61%
W. S. Richards (Socialist) 6.83%
A. E. Eaton (Prohibition) 5.14%
[27]
Pennsylvania Edwin Sydney Stuart Republican Term-limited, Republican victory John Kinley Tener (Republican) 41.63%
William H. Berry (Keystone Party) 38.27%
Webster Grim (Democratic) 12.96%
John W. Slayton (Socialist) 5.31%
Madison F. Larkin (Prohibition) 1.75%
George G. Anton (Industrialist) 0.08%
[28]
Rhode Island Aram J. Pothier Republican Re-elected, 49.60% Lewis A. Waterman (Democratic) 47.91%
Nathaniel C. Greene (Prohibition) 1.48%
Thomas F. Herrick (Socialist Labor) 1.01%
[29]
South Carolina Martin Frederick Ansel Democratic {{dm}} Coleman Livingston Blease (Democratic) 99.77%
F. N. U. Thompson (Socialist) 0.23%
[30]
Democratic primary run-off results
Coleman Livingston Blease 52.64%
Claudius Cyprian Featherstone 47.36%
[31][32]
South Dakota Robert S. Vessey Republican Re-elected, 58.35% Chauncey L. Wood (Democratic) 35.90%
O. W. Butterfield (Prohibition) 4.26%
M. G. Opsahl (Independent) 1.49%
[33]
Tennessee Malcolm R. Patterson Democratic Retired, Republican victory Ben W. Hooper (Republican) 51.89%
Robert L. Taylor (Democratic) 47.45%
Seth McCallen (Socialist) 0.67%
[34]
Texas Thomas Mitchell Campbell Democratic Retired, Democratic victory Oscar Branch Colquitt (Democratic) 79.79%
J. O. Terrell (Republican) 11.97%
Reddin Andrews Jr. (Socialist) 5.27%
Andrew Jackson Houston (Prohibition) 2.77%
Carl Schmidt (Socialist Labor) 0.20%
[35]
Vermont
(held, September 6, 1910)
George H. Prouty Republican Retired, Republican victory John Abner Mead (Republican) 64.20%
Charles D. Watson (Democratic) 31.72%
Chester E. Ordway (Socialist) 1.92%
Edwin R. Towle (Prohibition) 1.90%
Scattering 0.26%
[36]
Wisconsin James O. Davidson Republican {{dm}} Francis E. McGovern (Republican) 50.58%
Adolph H. Schmitz (Democratic) 34.57%
William A. Jacobs (Social Democrat) 12.38%
Byron E. Van Keuren (Prohibition) 2.33%
Fred G. Kremer (Socialist Labor) 0.14%
Scattering 0.01%
[37]
Wyoming Bryant B. Brooks Republican {{dm}} Joseph M. Carey (Democratic) 55.60%
W. E. Mullen (Republican) 40.17%
W. W. Paterson (Socialist) 4.23%
[38]

See also

  • United States elections, 1910
    • United States Senate elections, 1910
    • United States House of Representatives elections, 1910

References

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Bibliography

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Notes

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