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County results Townsend: 50–60% | |||||||||||||||||
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The1916 Delaware gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1916. Incumbent Republican GovernorCharles R. Miller declined to run for re-election. At the time, the Republican Party was in the middle of a schism that had first developed during the1912 presidential election.[1] However, the schism did not affect the gubernatorial nomination; though there were rumors that the state party convention might seek to nominate Governor Miller for a second term,[2] former State RepresentativeJohn G. Townsend Jr. was seen as the frontrunner heading into the convention.[3] He received the nomination without much difficulty[4] and the Republican Party solidified around him its gubernatorial nominee.[1] The Democratic Party nominated former Secretary of StateJames H. Hughes, and both Townsend and Hughes advanced to the general election.
Though PresidentWoodrow Wilson had won Delaware in1912 with a plurality, henarrowly lost it this year. Though the gubernatorial race was still close, Townsend outperformed Republican presidential nomineeCharles Evans Hughes and defeated Hughes by a five-point margin, winning 52% of the vote to Hughes's 47%.
Both Townsend and Hughes would later serve in theUnited States Senate, and they would serve together as Delaware's two U.S. Senators from 1937 to 1941. Townsend served from 1929 to 1941, while Hughes served from 1937 to 1943.
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | John G. Townsend Jr. | 26,673 | 52.08% | +5.13% | |
| Democratic | James H. Hughes | 24,053 | 46.96% | +2.66% | |
| Socialist | Frank A. Houck | 490 | 0.96% | −0.19% | |
| Majority | 2,620 | 5.12% | +2.46% | ||
| Turnout | 51,216 | 100.00% | |||
| Republicanhold | |||||