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1920 Washington gubernatorial election

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1920 Washington gubernatorial election

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November 2, 1920
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NomineeLouis F. HartRobert BridgesWilliam Wilson Black
PartyRepublicanFarmer–LaborDemocratic
Popular vote210,662121,37166,079
Percentage52.74%30.39%16.54%

County results
Hart:     30–40%     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Bridges:     40–50%

Governor before election

Louis F. Hart
Republican

Elected Governor

Louis F. Hart
Republican

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The1920 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920. IncumbentRepublicanLouis F. Hart defeatedFarmer–Labor nominee Robert Bridges with 52.74% of the vote.

Primary election

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Primary elections were held on September 9, 1920.[1] Washington abandoned its form ofranked choice voting in primary elections after 1916, switching to the traditionalfirst-past-the-post voting for primaries starting in 1918.

Democratic party

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Candidates

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  • William Wilson Black
  • Edward T. Mathes
  • A. E. Judd
  • I. G. O'Harra

Results

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Democratic primary results[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWilliam Wilson Black9,73542.79%
DemocraticEdward T. Mathes6,06126.64%
DemocraticA. E. Judd4,54219.96%
DemocraticI. G. O'Harra2,41410.61%
Total votes22,752100.00%

Republican party

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Candidates

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Results

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Republican primary results[1][2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLouis F. Hart (incumbent)64,75131.60%
RepublicanRoland H. Hartley56,21927.44%
RepublicanGeorge B. Lamping35,85717.50%
RepublicanEdwin T. Coman20,4389.97%
RepublicanJohn A. Gellatly19,6129.57&
RepublicanJohn Stringer4,6882.29%
RepublicanAnna MacEachern3,3321.63%
Total votes204,897100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

  • Louis F. Hart, Republican
  • William Wilson Black, Democratic

Other candidates

  • Robert Bridges, Farmer–Labor
  • David Burgess, Socialist Labor

Results

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1920 Washington gubernatorial election[3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanLouis F. Hart (incumbent)210,66252.74%+8.30%
Farmer–LaborRobert Bridges121,37130.39%
DemocraticWilliam Wilson Black66,07916.54%−31.56%
Socialist LaborDavid Burgess1,2960.32%+0.16%
Majority89,29122.36%
Total votes399,408100.00%
RepublicanholdSwing+26.02%

Results by county

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County[4]Louis F. Hart
Republican
Robert Bridges
Farmer-Labor
W. W. Black
Democratic
David Burgess
Socialist Labor
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1,41863.22%40317.97%41318.41%90.40%1,005[a]44.81%2,243
Asotin1.28369.28%1397.51%42122.73%90.49%862[a]46.54%1,852
Benton1,95650.82%1,39536.24%49312.81%50.13%56114.58%3,849
Chelan3,73656.39%1,50822.76%1,36920.66%120.18%2,22833.63%6,625
Clallam1,64847.48%1,38039.76%42912.36%140.40%2687.72%3,471
Clark4,59150.81%2,65029.33%1,76819.57%270.30%1,94121.48%9,036
Columbia1,50169.49%22610.46%42819.81%50.23%1,073[a]49.68%2,160
Cowlitz2,23961.36%86523.71%53814.74%70.19%1,37437.65%3,649
Douglas1,49254.99%32812.09%88632.66%70.26%606[a]22.34%2,713
Ferry51137.68%40229.65%43732.23%60.44%74[a]5.46%1,356
Franklin77140.37%78441.05%35018.32%50.26%-13-0.68%1,910
Garfield84564.60%18614.22%27420.95%30.23%571[a]43.65%1,308
Grant1,23451.83%45419.07%68928.94%40.17%545[a]22.89%2,381
Grays Harbor6,47554.65%3,61930.55%1,73514.64%190.16%2,85624.11%11,848
Island82447.30%66338.06%25414.58%10.06%1619.24%1,742
Jefferson1,06357.65%49827.01%27815.08%50.27%56530.64%1,844
King53,08149.19%39,03436.17%15,29214.17%5000.46%14,04713.02%107,907
Kitsap4,28742.35%4,83847.79%9819.69%170.17%-551-5.44%10,123
Kittitas2,82052.27%1,84634.22%71613.27%130.24%97418.05%5,395
Klickitat1,63358.36%67224.02%48717.41%60.21%96134.35%2,798
Lewis6,34256.28%3,67032.57%1,24511.05%120.11%2,67223.71%11,269
Lincoln2,78760.21%3257.02%1,50732.56%100.22%1,280[a]27.65%4,629
Mason92652.17%55030.99%29416.56%50.28%37621.18%1,775
Okanogan2,78955.08%1,26324.94%99019.55%220.43%1,52630.13%5,064
Pacific2,64767.29%71018.05%56214.29%150.38%1,93749.24%3,934
Pend Oreille1,06554.36%36118.43%52326.70%100.51%542[a]27.67%1,959
Pierce21,44050.39%15,44236.29%5,52812.99%1420.33%5,99814.10%42,552
San Juan80064.78%28523.08%14511.74%50.40%51541.70%1,235
Skagit4,92546.70%4,12439.10%1,47613.99%220.21%8017.59%10,547
Skamania42155.39%19325.39%14118.55%50.66%22830.00%760
Snohomish9,38345.37%7,91538.27%3,35316.21%310.15%1,4687.10%20,682
Spokane24,32856.86%6,89016.10%11,39126.62%1760.41%12,937[a]30.24%42,785
Stevens2,98551.02%1,49025.47%1,35323.12%230.39%1,49525.55%5,851
Thurston3,99453.37%2,61734.97%85111.37%220.29%1,37718.40%7,484
Wahkiakum49260.82%19223.73%10813.35%172.10%30037.08%809
Walla Walla5,98668.74%88110.12%1,81820.88%230.26%4,168[a]47.86%8,708
Whatcom8,20951.73%6,02237.95%1,60910.14%300.19%2,18713.78%15,870
Whitman6,49966.55%8999.21%2,35224.08%160.16%4,147[a]42.46%9,766
Yakima11,23657.56%5,65228.96%2,59513.29%360.18%5,58428.61%19,519
Totals210,66252.74%121,37130.39%66,07916.54%1,2960.32%89,29122.39%399,408

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Farmer-Labor

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Counties that flipped from Republican to Farmer-Labor

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklHart's margin over Black

References

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  1. ^abc"Election Search Results: September 1920 Primary".Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedJune 28, 2020.
  2. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes Polled in the State of Washington at the Primary Election Held September 14, 1920. Olympia, Washington. p. 3.
  3. ^"Election Search Results: November 1920 General". Washington Secretary of State. RetrievedJune 28, 2020.
  4. ^abWashington Secretary of State. "Governor".Abstract of Votes Polled in the State of Washington at the General Election Held November 2, 1920. Olympia, Washington. p. 11.
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