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1916 Arizona gubernatorial election

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1916 Arizona gubernatorial election

← 1914November 7, 19161918 →
 
NomineeGeorge W. P. HuntThomas E. Campbell
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Original count27,946
47.94%
27,976
47.99%
Court recount28,094
48.01%
28,051
47.94%

Original count results by county
Campbell:     40–50%     50–60%
Hunt:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%

Governor before election

George W. P. Hunt
Democratic

Elected Governor

Thomas E. Campbell (until recount)
Republican

Elections in Arizona

The1916 Arizona gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1916, for the post ofgovernor of Arizona. Due to battles between labor and business,[1] the Hunt administration was facing severe electoral backlash. After facing a fairly strong primary by former Council member George Olney, Hunt prevailed and went on to face the closest election in Arizona gubernatorial history. The initial results of the 1916 election were extremely close, with Campbell winning by only 30 votes.

Victory hinged on whether to count certain votes. Arizona then had a ballot where voters could check a party column ballot signifying they voted for all of a party. Some voters did that for the Democratic Party column, but then also checked for Republican challenger Thomas Campbell,[2] leading to a court battle over the interpretation of whether those votes were valid or not. All ballots that were marked as straight Democrat and Hunt, were originally counted for Campbell giving him the 30 vote majority.

Thomas E. Campbell was sworn in as governor on January 1, 1917, but Hunt refused to leave office. The state Supreme Court ruled that Campbell should serve as the de facto governor until the legal issues were resolved and so Hunt stepped down on the 27th.[3] After losing a case in the Maricopa County Superior Court in May, Hunt appealed to the state Supreme Court. On December 22, the state Supreme Court declared that Hunt had won by 43 votes. Hunt took office again on Christmas of 1917, after the court ruled unanimously in his favor. Campbell served nearly an entire year as governor. This would be the last election in which Hunt would run until 1922.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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  • George W. P. Hunt, incumbent governor
  • George A. Olney, former Arizona Territorial Council member

Results

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Democratic primary results[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGeorge W. P. Hunt (incumbent)18,12259.65%
DemocraticGeorge A. Olney12,26140.35%
Total votes30,383100.00

General election

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Results

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Arizona gubernatorial election, 1916 (original returns)[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanThomas E. Campbell27,97647.99%+13.48%
DemocraticGeorge W. P. Hunt (incumbent)27,94647.94%−1.52%
SocialistPeter T. Robinson1,9753.39%−2.44%
ProhibitionRobert E. Dunlap3960.68%+0.68%
Majority300.05%
Total votes58,293100.00%
Republicangain fromDemocraticSwing+15.00%
Arizona gubernatorial election, 1916 (court recount, 1917)[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGeorge W. P. Hunt (incumbent)28,09448.01%−1.45%
RepublicanThomas E. Campbell28,05147.94%+13.43%
SocialistPeter T. Robinson1,9753.38%−2.45%
ProhibitionRobert E. Dunlap3960.68%+0.68%
Majority430.07%
Turnout58,516100.00%
Democraticgain fromRepublicanSwing-14.87%

Results by county

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County[a]George W. P. Hunt
Democratic
Thomas E. Campbell
Republican
Peter T. Robinson
Socialist
Robert E. Dunlap
Prohibition
MarginTotal votes cast[7]
#%#%#%#%#%
Apache56654.06%47144.99%100.96%00.00%959.07%1,047
Cochise5,27452.22%4,43343.90%3923.88%00.00%8418.33%10,099
Coconino1,04147.32%1,10550.23%542.45%00.00%-64-2.91%2,200
Gila3,68162.70%1,92332.75%2674.55%00.00%1,75829.94%5,871
Graham1,01343.70%1,21252.29%934.01%00.00%-199-8.58%2,318
Greenlee1,37157.70%96840.74%341.43%30.13%40316.96%2,376
Maricopa5,08735.18%8,54959.12%4823.33%3422.37%-3,462-23.94%14,460
Mohave1,37961.21%71131.56%1637.23%00.00%66829.65%2,253
Navajo87046.65%95251.05%201.07%231.23%-82-4.40%1,865
Pima2,23345.79%2,56152.51%831.70%00.00%-328-6.73%4,877
Pinal1,05947.53%1,11149.87%391.75%190.85%-52-2.33%2,228
Santa Cruz71549.31%70448.55%241.66%70.48%110.76%1,450
Yavapai2,38547.85%2,43548.86%1623.25%20.04%-50-1.00%4,984
Yuma1,27256.16%84137.13%1526.71%00.00%43119.03%2,265
Totals27,94647.94%27,97647.99%1,9753.39%3960.68%-30-0.05%58,293

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Notes

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  1. ^The county results are based on the original canvass.

References

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  1. ^Goff 1973, p. 89.
  2. ^Goff 1973, p. 109.
  3. ^Goff 1973, p. 97.
  4. ^Goff 1973, p. 96.
  5. ^"Our Campaigns - AZ Governor Race - Nov 07, 1916".
  6. ^"Our Campaigns - AZ Governor - Recount Race - Nov 07, 1916".
  7. ^Arizona Secretary of State.Report of the Secretary of State of the State Of Arizona January 2, 1917. Phoenix, Arizona: Board of Control. pp. 28–29.

Bibliography

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  • Goff, John S. (1973). "Troubles of a Governor andFederal Labor Conciliator".George W. P. Hunt and his Arizona. Phoenix: Socio-Technical Publications. p. 96.
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