1910 United States gubernatorial elections
United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1910, in 31 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 8, 1910.
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 80.18% Joseph O. Thompson 19.82% |
Arkansas | George W. Donaghey | Democratic | Re-elected, 67.44% | Andrew I. Roland 26.46% Dan Hogan 6.10% |
California | James Gillett | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | Hiram W. Johnson 45.94% Theodore Arlington Bell 40.14% J. Stitt Wilson 12.40% Simeon P. Meads 1.51% Scattering 0.02% |
Colorado | John F. Shafroth | Democratic | Re-elected, 51.04% | John B. Stephen 43.48% Henry W. Pinkham 3.49% Phideliah A. Rice 1.67% George Anderson 0.33% |
Connecticut | Frank B. Weeks | Republican | Simeon Eben Baldwin 46.48% Charles A. Goodwin 44.25% Robert Hunter 7.33% Emil L. G. Hohenthal 1.22% Frederick Fellerman 0.73% | |
Georgia | Joseph M. Brown | Democratic | Defeated in Democratic primary, ran as an independent, defeated | M. Hoke Smith 82.48% Joseph M. Brown 17.44% C. O. Brown 0.08% M. Hoke Smith 51.10% Joseph M. Brown 48.90% |
Idaho | James H. Brady | Republican | Defeated, 46.38% | James H. Hawley 47.42% S. W. Motley 6.20% |
Iowa | Beryl F. Carroll | Republican | Re-elected, 49.81% | Claude R. Porter 45.37% A. MacEachron 2.48% John M. Work 2.35% |
Kansas | Walter R. Stubbs | Republican | Re-elected, 49.76% | George H. Hodges 44.80% S. M. Stallard 4.72% William C. Cady 0.73% |
Maine | Bert M. Fernald | Republican | Defeated, 45.86% | Frederick W. Plaisted 52.01% Robert V. Hunter 1.16% James H. Ames 0.92% Scattering 0.05% |
Massachusetts | Eben S. Draper | Republican | Defeated, 44.05% | Eugene Foss 52.03% Dan White 2.59% John A. Nicholls 0.74% Moritz E. Ruther 0.59% Scattering 0.01% |
Michigan | Fred M. Warner | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | Chase S. Osborn 52.85% Lawton T. Hemans 41.63% Joseph Warnock 2.60% Fred W. Corbett 2.60% Herman Richter 0.31% |
Minnesota | Adolph O. Eberhart | Republican | Re-elected, 55.73% | James Gray Sr. 35.23% George E. Barrett 3.79% Jergen F. Heiberg 3.04% Carl W. Brandborg 2.21% |
Nebraska | Ashton C. Shallenberger | Democratic | Defeated in Democratic primary, Republican victory | Chester H. Aldrich 51.90% James C. Dahlman 45.45% Clyde J. Wright 2.65% |
Nevada | Denver S. Dickerson | Silver-Democrat | Ran as a Democrat, defeated | Tasker L. Oddie 50.59% Denver S. Dickerson 42.66% Henry F. Gegax 6.75% |
New Hampshire | Henry B. Quinby | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | Robert P. Bass 53.36% Clarence E. Carr 44.84% Ash Warren Drew 1.31% John C. Berry 0.49% Scattering 0.01% |
New Jersey | John Franklin Fort | Republican | Term-limited, Democratic victory | Woodrow Wilson 53.93% Vivian M. Lewis 42.61% Wilson B. Killingbeck 2.34% C. F. Repp 0.65% John C. Butterworth 0.47% |
New York | Horace White | Republican | Retired, Democratic victory | John Alden Dix 48.00% Henry Lewis Stimson 43.31% Charles Edward Russell 3.38% John J. Hopper 3.37% T. Alexander MacNicholl 1.55% Frank E. Passanno 0.40% |
North Dakota | John Burke | Democratic | Re-elected, 49.96% | C. A. Johnson 47.36% I. S. Lampman 2.68% |
Ohio | Judson Harmon | Democratic | Re-elected, 51.61% | Warren G. Harding 40.75% Tom Clifford 6.56% Henry A. Thompson 0.77% J. R. Malley 0.32% |
Oklahoma | Charles N. Haskell | Democratic | Term-limited, Democratic victory | Lee Cruce 48.56% J. W. McNeal 40.23% J. T. Cumbie 9.91% George E. Rouch 1.30% |
Oregon | Jay Bowerman | Republican | Defeated, 41.42% | Oswald West 46.61% W. S. Richards 6.83% A. E. Eaton 5.14% |
Pennsylvania | Edwin Sydney Stuart | Republican | Term-limited, Republican victory | John Kinley Tener 41.63% William H. Berry 38.27% Webster Grim 12.96% John W. Slayton 5.31% Madison F. Larkin 1.75% George G. Anton 0.08% |
Rhode Island | Aram J. Pothier | Republican | Re-elected, 49.60% | Lewis A. Waterman 47.91% Nathaniel C. Greene 1.48% Thomas F. Herrick 1.01% |
South Carolina | Martin Frederick Ansel | Democratic | Coleman Livingston Blease 99.77% F. N. U. Thompson 0.23% Democratic primary run-off results Coleman Livingston Blease 52.64% Claudius Cyprian Featherstone 47.36% | |
South Dakota | Robert S. Vessey | Republican | Re-elected, 58.35% | Chauncey L. Wood 35.90% O. W. Butterfield 4.26% M. G. Opsahl 1.49% |
Tennessee | Malcolm R. Patterson | Democratic | Retired, Republican victory | Ben W. Hooper 51.89% Robert L. Taylor 47.45% Seth McCallen 0.67% |
Texas | Thomas Mitchell Campbell | Democratic | Retired, Democratic victory | Oscar Branch Colquitt 79.79% J. O. Terrell 11.97% Reddin Andrews Jr. 5.27% Andrew Jackson Houston 2.77% Carl Schmidt 0.20% |
Vermont | George H. Prouty | Republican | Retired, Republican victory | John Abner Mead 64.20% Charles D. Watson 31.72% Chester E. Ordway 1.92% Edwin R. Towle 1.90% Scattering 0.26% |
Wisconsin | James O. Davidson | Republican | Francis E. McGovern 50.58% Adolph H. Schmitz 34.57% William A. Jacobs 12.38% Byron E. Van Keuren 2.33% Fred G. Kremer 0.14% Scattering 0.01% | |
Wyoming | Bryant B. Brooks | Republican | Joseph M. Carey 55.60% W. E. Mullen 40.17% W. W. Paterson 4.23% |