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1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

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1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

← 1926November 6, 1928 (1928-11-06)1930 →
 
NomineeFrank G. AllenCharles H. Cole
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote769,372750,137
Percentage50.06%48.81%

County results
Allen:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Cole:     60–70%

Governor before election

Alvan T. Fuller
Republican

ElectedGovernor

Frank G. Allen
Republican

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The1928Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928.

Incumbent Republican Lieutenant GovernorFrank G. Allen was elected to a two-year term, defeating Democrat Charles H. Cole.

The 1928 election represents a major turning point in Massachusetts political history.Al Smith'svictory in the state's presidential contest and the competitive gubernatorial election marked a departure from decades of Republican dominance.

Republican primary

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Governor

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Candidates

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Results

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Lieutenant Governor Frank Allen was nominated over Frank A. Goodwin.

1928 Republican Gubernatorial primary[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFrank G. Allen270,02261.20%
RepublicanFrank A. Goodwin171,16738.80%
Write-in60.00%
Total votes441,189100.00%

Lieutenant governor

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Candidates

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Results

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TreasurerWilliam S. Youngman won the highly competitive primary election by 21,099 votes over Speaker of the Massachusetts House of RepresentativesJohn C. Hull.

1928 Republican Lt. Gubernatorial primary[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWilliam S. Youngman113,80526.68%
RepublicanJohn C. Hull92,70621.73%
RepublicanRobert M. Leach66,54415.60%
RepublicanJohn H. Sherburne64,82215.20%
RepublicanPehr G. Holmes32,9457.72%
RepublicanCharles L. Burrill26,4206.19%
RepublicanGeorge A. Bacon24,7985.81%
RepublicanWycliffe C. Marshall4,5241.06%
Write-in30.00%
Total votes426,569100.00%

Democratic primary

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Governor

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Candidates

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Results

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Brigadier General Charles Cole easily defeated John J. Cummings for the Democratic nomination.

1928 Democratic gubernatorial primary[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCharles H. Cole165,17480.63%
DemocraticJohn J. Cummings39,64319.35%
Write-in400.02%
Total votes204,857100.00%

Lt. Governor

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Candidates

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Results

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1926 Democratic Lt. gubernatorial primary[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn F. Malley115,91261.02%
DemocraticCharles S. Murphy74,01338.97%
Write-in190.01%
Total votes189,944100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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  • Frank G. Allen, incumbent Governor (Republican)
  • Chester W. Bixby, founding member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (Workers)
  • Brig. Gen.Charles H. Cole, formerAdjutant General of Massachusetts and Commissioner of the Boston Fire and Police Departments (Democratic)
  • Washington Cook, brother ofAlonzo B. Cook and independent candidate for United States Senate in 1922 and 1926 (Vigorous Prohibition Enforcement)
  • Mary Donovan Hapgood, Secretary of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee (Socialist)
  • Edith Hamilton MacFadden, author (Independent Citizen)
  • Stephen Surridge (Socialist Labor)

MacFadden became the first female candidate for governor in the history of Massachusetts. She ran on a platform of reducing tax exemptions. She is the mother of actorHamilton MacFadden. She stated that she found "no opposition to a woman aspiring to the executive position of Governor."[5]

Results

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1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanFrank G. Allen769,37250.06%Decrease8.70
DemocraticCharles H. Cole750,13748.81%Increase8.56
SocialistMary Donovan Hapgood7,4860.49%Increase0.02
WorkersChester W. Bixby4,4950.29%Decrease0.01
ProhibitionWashington Cook3,0980.20%Increase0.20
Socialist LaborStephen Surridge1,3740.09%Decrease0.11
IndependentEdith Hamilton MacFadden9280.06%N/A
Write-in90.00%Steady
Total votes1,536,899100.00%

See also

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References

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  1. ^Election Statistics 1928, p. 96.
  2. ^Election Statistics 1928, p. 102.
  3. ^Election Statistics 1928, p. 135.
  4. ^Election Statistics 1928, p. 181.
  5. ^"Candidate Calls Tax Exemption Crying Evil". The Boston Globe. July 31, 1928. RetrievedAugust 25, 2019.
  6. ^"MA Governor, 1928". Our Campaigns. RetrievedAugust 21, 2019.
  7. ^Election Statistics 1928, p. 341.

Bibliography

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Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1926).Election Statistics, 1928. Boston, MA.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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