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1944 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

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1944 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

← 1942November 7, 19441946 →
 
NomineeWalter Samuel GoodlandDaniel HoanAlexander O. Benz
PartyRepublicanDemocraticProgressive
Popular vote697,740536,35776,028
Percentage52.84%40.62%5.76%

County results
Goodland:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Hoan:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

Walter Samuel Goodland
Republican

Elected Governor

Walter Samuel Goodland
Republican

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The1944 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1944.Primary elections were held on August 15, 1944.

IncumbentRepublicanGovernorWalter Samuel Goodland defeatedDemocratic nomineeDaniel Hoan with 52.84% of the vote.

Progressive primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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  • Alexander O. Benz, president of the Aid Association for Lutherans[1]

Eliminated in primary

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Results

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Progressive primary results[3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProgressiveAlexander O. Benz9,44833.13%
ProgressiveLeo E. Vaudreuil9,20732.28%
ProgressiveRalph F. Amoth5,69119.95%
ProgressiveJohn H. Kaiser4,17414.64%
Total votes28,520100.00%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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Results

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Republican primary results[3][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWalter S. Goodland (inc.)147,37847.15%
RepublicanDelbert J. Kenny79,49225.43%
RepublicanMilton T. Murray41,24413.19%
RepublicanChristian J. Otjen29,0049.28%
RepublicanRoland E. Kannenberg15,4704.95%
Total votes312,588100.00%

Democratic party

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Eliminated in primary

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  • John N. Zimmermann, purchasing agent[9]

Results

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Democratic primary results[3][10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDaniel W. Hoan67,63263.23%
DemocraticJohn N. Zimmermann39,33336.77%
Total votes106,965100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

Other candidates

Results

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1944 Wisconsin gubernatorial election[11][12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanWalter S. Goodland (incumbent)697,74052.84%+16.39%
DemocraticDaniel W. Hoan536,35740.62%+28.36%
ProgressiveAlexander O. Benz76,0285.76%−43.89%
SocialistGeorge A. Nelson9,1830.70%−0.71%
Socialist Labor[a]Georgia Cozzini1,1220.08%+0.02%
Scattering530.00%
Majority161,38312.22%
Total votes1,320,483100.00%
RepublicanholdSwing+25.42%

Results by county

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County[11][12]Walter S. Goodland
Republican
Daniel W. Hoan
Democratic
Alexander O. Benz
Progressive
All Others
Various
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1,76961.62%87130.34%2077.21%240.84%89831.28%2,871
Ashland3,63847.66%3,28142.98%6848.96%310.41%3574.68%7,634
Barron6,83856.92%2,85423.76%2,23818.63%840.70%3,98433.16%12,014
Bayfield2,77849.10%2,30940.81%5319.38%400.71%4698.29%5,658
Brown16,03446.98%16,03947.00%1,9895.83%660.19%-5-0.01%34,128
Buffalo3,52470.83%1,00620.22%3957.94%501.01%2,51850.61%4,975
Burnett2,12355.42%1,16830.49%49312.87%471.23%95524.93%3,831
Calumet5,04767.46%1,80024.06%6168.23%190.25%3,24743.40%7,482
Chippewa7,76056.38%4,32131.39%1,59011.55%930.68%3,43924.99%13,764
Clark6,99057.91%3,08825.58%1,93516.03%580.48%3,90232.33%12,071
Columbia9,45168.45%3,84627.85%4783.46%330.24%5,60540.59%13,808
Crawford4,48863.48%2,45534.72%1091.54%180.25%2,03328.76%7,070
Dane33,74256.78%21,35735.94%4,0996.90%2260.38%12,38520.84%59,424
Dodge14,13664.58%6,13228.01%1,5667.15%550.25%8,00436.57%21,889
Door5,59870.34%1,90223.90%4385.50%200.25%3,69646.44%7,958
Douglas7,87439.86%9,03545.73%2,69713.65%1500.76%-1,161-5.88%19,756
Dunn6,08365.00%2,21923.71%1,01510.85%410.44%3,86441.29%9,358
Eau Claire10,55359.12%5,41130.31%1,81410.16%720.40%5,14228.81%17,850
Florence79251.13%68544.22%553.55%171.10%1076.91%1,549
Fond du Lac16,43262.86%8,11131.03%1,5145.79%850.33%8,32131.83%26,142
Forest1,26834.53%2,30262.69%962.61%60.16%-1,034-28.16%3,672
Grant11,85375.06%3,57022.61%3242.05%440.28%8,28352.45%15,791
Green7,06575.31%2,04521.80%2492.65%220.23%5,02053.51%9,381
Green Lake4,80272.11%1,58123.74%2593.89%170.26%3,22148.37%6,659
Iowa6,01573.64%1,91123.40%2212.71%210.26%4,10450.24%8,168
Iron1,31434.62%2,32261.17%1423.74%180.47%-1,008-26.55%3,796
Jackson3,54261.16%1,24321.46%98917.08%170.29%2,29939.70%5,791
Jefferson10,88263.53%5,30830.99%8945.22%440.26%5,57432.54%17,128
Juneau4,81165.64%1,90525.99%5928.08%210.29%2,90639.65%7,329
Kenosha11,54337.70%17,48757.11%1,3354.36%2550.83%-5,944-19.41%30,620
Kewaunee3,67356.39%2,25234.58%5648.66%240.37%1,42121.82%6,513
La Crosse14,53159.04%8,08632.85%1,9537.93%440.18%6,44526.18%24,614
Lafayette5,55968.89%2,35629.20%1421.76%120.15%3,20339.70%8,069
Langlade3,85347.39%3,85447.40%3944.85%300.37%-1-0.01%8,131
Lincoln5,30462.40%2,18025.65%93611.01%800.94%3,12436.75%8,500
Manitowoc12,45647.86%10,94042.04%2,5249.70%1040.40%1,5165.83%26,024
Marathon15,53853.60%10,32835.63%2,8649.88%2590.89%5,21017.97%28,989
Marinette7,41956.13%5,43341.10%3232.44%430.33%1,98615.02%13,218
Marquette2,90276.51%72018.98%1664.38%50.13%2,18257.53%3,793
Milwaukee140,91439.42%201,34356.33%9,7302.72%5,4621.53%-60,429-16.91%357,449
Monroe7,94070.71%2,60223.17%6225.54%650.58%5,33847.54%11,229
Oconto5,87957.28%3,74636.50%5965.81%430.42%2,13320.78%10,264
Oneida3,63650.90%3,23145.23%2263.16%500.70%4055.67%7,143
Outagamie13,94749.60%6,94324.69%7,15125.43%800.28%6,796[b]24.17%28,121
Ozaukee5,67762.23%3,01633.06%3824.19%480.53%2,66129.17%9,123
Pepin2,10175.85%51118.45%1384.98%200.72%1,59057.40%2,770
Pierce5,57872.76%1,65421.58%3965.17%380.50%3,92451.19%7,666
Polk5,53758.84%2,28624.29%1,31013.92%2772.94%3,25134.55%9,410
Portage6,06643.80%7,38253.30%3332.40%680.49%-1,316-9.50%13,849
Price3,20548.25%2,92544.03%4556.85%580.87%2804.21%6,643
Racine17,67939.72%25,74657.84%8972.02%1920.43%-8,067-18.12%44,514
Richland5,86273.48%1,96224.59%1161.45%380.48%3,90048.88%7,978
Rock21,17560.57%12,79436.60%9182.63%700.20%8,38123.98%34,957
Rusk3,45655.38%2,49539.98%2674.28%230.37%96115.40%6,241
Sauk10,85171.64%3,72424.59%4903.24%810.53%7,12747.06%15,146
Sawyer2,35956.07%1,50435.75%3117.39%330.78%85520.32%4,207
Shawano8,27765.37%2,93923.21%1,39511.02%500.39%5,33842.16%12,661
Sheboygan14,98147.67%14,19045.15%1,7555.58%5021.60%7912.52%31,428
St. Croix6,74465.90%3,01429.45%4284.18%480.47%3,73036.45%10,234
Taylor3,33051.40%2,53639.14%4176.44%1963.03%79412.25%6,479
Trempealeau5,24462.71%1,95723.40%1,13913.62%220.26%3,28739.31%8,362
Vernon7,06766.15%2,95027.61%6426.01%240.22%4,11738.54%10,683
Vilas1,82245.19%2,09051.84%1052.60%150.37%-268-6.65%4,032
Walworth12,24074.33%3,81723.18%3622.20%470.29%8,42351.15%16,466
Washburn2,31654.19%1,51535.45%4139.66%300.70%80118.74%4,274
Washington8,69568.07%3,42026.77%6354.97%240.19%5,27541.29%12,774
Waukesha19,11261.34%11,01435.35%8722.80%1620.52%8,09825.99%31,160
Waupaca11,10472.64%2,70017.66%1,4439.44%400.26%8,40454.97%15,287
Waushara4,75579.10%97216.17%2604.33%240.40%3,78362.93%6,011
Winnebago19,89361.56%10,60132.80%1,6515.11%1720.53%9,29228.75%32,317
Wood10,31863.74%5,06531.29%7434.59%610.38%5,25332.45%16,187
Total697,74052.84%536,35740.62%76,0285.76%10,3580.78%161,38312.22%1,320,483

Counties that flipped from Progressive to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Progressive to Democratic

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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Notes

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  1. ^"Independent Socialist Labor"
  2. ^Goodland's margin over Benz

References

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  1. ^"Benz To Seek Nomination".Wisconsin State Journal. Madison, Wisconsin. May 2, 1944. p. 16. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  2. ^"Vaudreuil For Governor, But No Statement".Kenosha Evening News. Kenosha, Wisconsin. May 25, 1944. p. 1. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  3. ^abcWisconsin Blue Book 1946, p. 590.
  4. ^"WI Governor, 1944 – PRG Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2021.
  5. ^"Former State Senator Kannenberg Dies".Wausau Daily Herald. November 17, 1983. p. 6. RetrievedJuly 30, 2018 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  6. ^"Only One Candidate Has All The Qualifications".Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. August 14, 1944. p. 2. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  7. ^"Col. C. J. Otjen, Milwaukee Civic Leader And Soldier, Dies".The Sheboygan Press. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. July 17, 1950. p. 3. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  8. ^"WI Governor, 1944 – R Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2021.
  9. ^"CIO Actionists Face Wisconsin Test Today".Evening Star. Washington, D.C. August 15, 1944. p. A-3. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2021.
  10. ^"WI Governor, 1944 – D Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedFebruary 20, 2021.
  11. ^abWisconsin Historical Society, Statement of Board of State Canvassers for State Officers - General Election - 1944
  12. ^abThe Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1946). "Summary Vote For Governor By Counties".The Wisconsin Blue Book 1946. Madison, Wisconsin. p. 664.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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