The1914 Massachusetts gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1914. DemocraticGovernor David I. Walsh defeated the Republican,Samuel W. McCall , and the Progressive,Joseph Walker , and won reelection with 45.93% of the vote.
Governor Walsh was unopposed for re-nomination.
1914 Democratic gubernatorial primary[ 1] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic David Walsh (incumbent)76,834 99.98% Write-in All others 19 0.02% Total votes 76,853 100.00%
1914 Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial primary[ 1] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Edward P. Barry (incumbent)74,748 99.98% Write-in All others 13 0.02% Total votes 74,761 100.00%
McCall was unopposed for the Republican nomination.
1914 Republican gubernatorial primary[ 2] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Samuel W. McCall 69,274 99.95% Write-in All others 41 0.05% Total votes 69,315 100.00%
Progressive primary [ edit ] Walker was unopposed for the nomination.
1914 Progressive gubernatorial primary[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Progressive Joseph H. Walker 5,237 99.99% Write-in All others 7 0.01% Total votes 5,244 100.00%
Magenis was unopposed for the Progressive nomination.
1914 Progressive gubernatorial primary[ 5] Party Candidate Votes % Progressive James P. Magenis 4,896 99.61% Write-in All others 19 0.39% Total votes 4,915 100.00%
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1914).Election Statistics, 1914 . Boston, MA. {{cite book }}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link )