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1938 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

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1938 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

← 1936November 8, 19381940 →
 
NomineeJulius P. HeilPhilip La FolletteHarry W. Bolens
PartyRepublicanProgressiveDemocratic
Popular vote543,675353,38178,446
Percentage55.39%36.00%7.99%

County results
Heil:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
La Follette:     40–50%     50–60%

Governor before election

Philip La Follette
Progressive

Elected Governor

Julius P. Heil
Republican

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The1938 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1938. IncumbentProgressiveGovernorPhilip La Follette was defeated byRepublican nomineeJulius P. Heil.

Primary elections were held on September 20, 1938.

Background

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The 1937 special session

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Despite having a high initial popularity, La Follette's reputation had begun to deteriorate as his governorship ran its course. This all culminated in the disastrous 1937 special session, where La Follette attempted to force through a bill without public debate, and without the normal machinery of the legislative process. The bill, decried by critics as dictatorial, would have, among other things, fundamentally altered the system of checks and balances in Wisconsin by making it so that legislation would be written up by the executive and handed to the legislature to either approve or reject. Alongside this, the session passed through legislation reorganizing the state executive branch to remove redundant agencies to improve efficiency. This had been one of the final blows for the establishment, who had begun to talk of electoral fusion to defeat La Follette.

Coalition talks

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At Oshkosh, a committee was established by members of the Democratic, Republican, Union, and Progressive parties in the hope of defeating La Follette. In their goals they aligned withRobert Kirkland Henry, the former Democratic state treasurer, in that goal. Despite the bipartisan nature of this committee, it was still done in opposition to the leadership of both parties. Due to the nature of the primary system in Wisconsin, one candidate could not officially run under multiple party lines, so instead, the candidate would be required to give up one party to run under another, to the coalition hopefuls, that meant the party their candidate got the least votes in.[1]

Henry stood for both the Democratic and Republican nominations as part of a coalition movement designed to defeatPhilip La Follette and the Progressive Party. If he had won both nominations, he intended to decline the nomination of the party in whose primary he received fewest votes.[1][2]

Progressive 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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Progressive primary results[3][4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProgressivePhilip La Follette (incumbent)136,29180.21%
ProgressiveGlenn P. Turner33,63119.79%
Total votes169,922100.00%

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%
RepublicanJulius P. Heil126,82055.83%
RepublicanRobert Kirkland Henry73,34832.29%
RepublicanJames G. Peterson20,2628.92%
RepublicanClun L. Miller6,7292.96%
Total votes227,159100.00%

Democratic 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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Democratic primary results[3][9]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert Kirkland Henry64,36351.15%
DemocraticJerome F. Fox50,49740.13%
DemocraticEdward Ihlenfeldt10,9846.73%
Total votes125,844100.00%

Aftermath

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Henry won the Democratic nomination but lost the Republican nomination toJulius P. Heil. On October 1, 1938, Henry withdrew from the election in favour of Heil.[10] On October 7, 1938, the Democratic state central committee met and nominatedState SenatorHarry W. Bolens, another proponent of a coalition, to replace Henry on the Democratic ticket.[11][12]

Union primary

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Nominee

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  • Frank W. Smith

Results

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Union primary results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
UnionFrank W. Smith2,553100.00%
Total votes2,553100.00%

General election

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Candidates

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Major party candidates

Other candidates

  • John Schleier Jr., (Independent) Socialist Labor
  • Frank W. Smith, Union

Results

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1938 Wisconsin gubernatorial election[13][14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJulius P. Heil543,67555.39%+25.97%
ProgressivePhilip La Follette (incumbent)353,38136.00%−10.37%
DemocraticHarry W. Bolens78,4467.99%−13.71%
UnionFrank W. Smith4,5640.47%−1.79%
Socialist Labor[a]John Schleier, Jr.1,4590.15%+0.01%
Scattering[b]350.00%
Majority190,29419.39%
Total votes981,560100.00%
Republicangain fromProgressiveSwing+36.34%

Results by county

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Iron County voted for the losing candidate for the first time in this election.Adams County,Burnett County,Jackson County, andWashburn County all voted for the losing candidate for the first time since1892.

County[13][14]Julius P. Heil
Republican
Philip La Follette
Progressive
Harry W. Bolens
Democratic
All Others
Various
Margin[c]Total votes cast
#%#%#%#%#%
Adams1,18044.13%1,37951.57%1043.89%110.41%-199-7.44%2,674
Ashland3,10043.50%3,44748.37%5387.55%420.59%-347-4.87%7,127
Barron5,32956.28%3,73339.43%3563.76%500.53%1,59616.86%9,468
Bayfield2,19737.83%3,36357.90%2273.91%210.36%-1,166-20.08%5,808
Brown11,29051.39%6,73530.66%3,81917.38%1240.56%4,55520.73%21,968
Buffalo2,23148.65%2,22548.52%1172.55%130.28%60.13%4,586
Burnett1,41739.46%1,96454.69%1764.90%340.95%-547-15.23%3,591
Calumet4,15464.17%1,67925.94%6249.64%160.25%2,47538.24%6,473
Chippewa7,73363.59%3,94332.42%4573.76%280.23%3,79031.17%12,161
Clark3,46964.34%2,90728.91%6005.97%790.79%3,56235.43%10,055
Columbia6,35857.00%4,17637.44%6015.39%200.18%2,18219.56%11,155
Crawford3,55856.31%1,61025.48%1,02616.24%1251.98%1,94830.83%6,319
Dane18,27947.48%18,50848.08%1,6114.18%980.25%-229-0.59%38,496
Dodge11,43264.75%4,44425.17%1,7299.79%510.29%6,98839.58%17,656
Door3,31868.02%1,26625.95%2515.15%430.88%2,05242.07%4,878
Douglas8,42242.93%9,50848.47%1,5157.72%1730.88%-1,086-5.54%19,618
Dunn4,93460.97%2,94736.41%1962.42%160.20%1,98724.55%8,093
Eau Claire7,11753.57%5,59942.14%5324.00%380.29%1,51811.43%13,286
Florence76040.69%97752.30%1115.94%201.07%-217-11.62%1,868
Fond du Lac12,25561.76%4,89624.67%2,54412.82%1480.75%7,35937.09%19,843
Forest1,68742.09%1,79844.86%49512.35%280.70%-111-2.77%4,008
Grant7,35759.55%3,98332.24%9607.77%540.44%3,37427.31%12,354
Green4,27055.07%2,98438.48%2513.24%2493.21%1,28616.58%7,754
Green Lake3,65767.13%1,14721.05%62411.45%200.37%2,51046.07%5,448
Iowa3,47958.46%2,04834.41%4076.84%170.29%1,43124.05%5,951
Iron1,77438.67%2,62857.28%1753.81%110.24%-854-18.61%4,588
Jackson2,26747.26%2,27447.40%2405.00%160.33%-7-0.15%4,797
Jefferson8,32464.07%3,38526.05%1,2449.58%390.30%4,93938.02%12,992
Juneau3,80055.50%2,58837.80%4466.51%130.19%1,21217.70%6,847
Kenosha10,85347.24%10,18244.32%1,8307.97%1080.47%6712.92%22,973
Kewaunee3,97266.01%1,27621.21%73612.23%330.55%2,69644.81%6,017
La Crosse10,94659.19%6,62435.82%8924.82%320.17%4,32223.37%18,494
Lafayette3,94852.17%2,54833.67%1,05913.99%120.16%1,40018.50%7,567
Langlade3,83346.55%3,09137.53%1,26515.36%460.56%7429.01%8,235
Lincoln4,35654.15%3,30941.13%3374.19%430.53%1,04713.01%8,045
Manitowoc10,39152.76%6,99735.53%1,9559.93%3501.78%3,39417.23%19,693
Marathon12,31057.85%7,19833.83%1,6437.72%1270.60%5,11224.02%21,278
Marinette6,37056.78%3,65732.60%1,14910.24%420.37%2,71324.18%11,218
Marquette2,35570.15%73321.83%2627.80%70.21%1,62248.32%3,357
Milwaukee118,61751.94%87,91638.50%20,2728.88%1,5750.69%30,70113.44%228,380
Monroe5,52959.07%3,47837.16%3333.56%200.21%2,05121.91%9,360
Oconto4,80052.67%3,16934.77%1,08711.93%580.64%1,63117.90%9,114
Oneida3,30347.13%3,26146.53%4005.71%450.64%420.60%7,009
Outagamie12,36563.40%4,65823.88%2,03110.41%4502.31%7,70739.51%19,504
Ozaukee4,14363.52%1,46422.45%88413.55%310.48%2,67941.08%6,522
Pepin1,49459.52%86934.62%1455.78%20.08%62524.90%2,510
Pierce3,24951.38%2,77043.80%2293.62%761.20%4797.57%6,324
Polk3,32344.59%3,87652.01%2172.91%370.50%-553-7.42%7,453
Portage5,24346.06%4,06835.73%2,02417.78%490.43%1,17510.32%11,384
Price3,42752.30%2,66440.65%4236.46%390.60%76311.64%6,553
Racine16,76452.01%12,85039.86%2,5167.81%1050.33%3,91412.14%32,235
Richland4,25073.01%1,27621.92%2834.86%120.21%2,97451.09%5,821
Rock15,61259.68%9,05134.60%1,4545.56%410.16%6,56125.08%26,158
Rusk3,01156.31%1,99737.35%3145.87%250.47%1,01418.96%5,347
Sauk6,65458.71%4,22737.29%4343.83%190.17%2,42721.41%11,334
Sawyer2,13152.72%1,46536.24%43910.86%70.17%66616.48%4,042
Shawano5,51858.29%3,42236.15%4895.17%370.39%2,09622.14%9,466
Sheboygan14,61666.31%3,70516.81%3,41815.51%3041.38%10,91149.50%22,043
St. Croix3,83647.06%3,54343.47%6998.58%730.90%2933.59%8,151
Taylor2,76245.56%2,79246.06%4547.49%540.89%-30-0.49%6,062
Trempealeau3,50248.87%3,16844.21%4796.68%170.24%3344.66%7,166
Vernon5,32760.34%3,23436.63%2492.82%190.22%2,09323.71%8,829
Vilas2,04752.33%1,54839.57%3067.82%110.28%49912.76%3,912
Walworth8,21174.66%2,20320.03%5635.12%210.19%6,00845.63%10,998
Washburn1,88045.45%2,08150.31%1603.87%150.36%-201-4.86%4,136
Washington7,59470.38%2,35621.84%7937.35%470.44%5,23848.54%10,790
Waukesha15,36371.55%5,19824.21%8614.01%490.23%10,16547.34%21,471
Waupaca7,50264.41%3,72031.94%3853.31%400.34%3,78232.47%11,647
Waushara3,59269.06%1,44927.86%1502.88%100.19%2,14341.20%5,201
Winnebago14,02060.40%6,84529.49%2,0838.97%2641.14%7,17530.91%23,212
Wood6,50851.30%5,30241.79%7686.05%1090.86%1,2069.51%12,687
Total543,67555.39%353,38136.00%78,4467.99%6,0580.62%190,29419.39%981,560

Counties that flipped from Progressive to Republican

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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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Notes

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  1. ^"Independent Socialist Labor"
  2. ^These are not listed in the Blue Book but are listed in the Board of Canvassers report.
  3. ^All margins are Heil over La Follette

References

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  1. ^ab"Oshkosh men are active at session of coalitionists".The Oshkosh Northwestern. Oshkosh, Wisconsin. November 22, 1937. p. 5. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  2. ^ab"Primaries: Wisconsin Obstacle Race".Time. New York City: Time Inc. October 3, 1938. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  3. ^abcdThe Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1940). "Primary Vote For Governor By Counties".The Wisconsin Blue Book 1940. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. p. 536.
  4. ^"WI Governor, 1938 - PRG Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  5. ^"Democrats Intend To Replace Henry In November Race".The Post-Crescent. Appleton, Wisconsin. October 3, 1938. p. 1. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  6. ^"Miller Has Engine".The Oshkosh Northwestern. Oshkosh, Wisconsin. September 3, 1938. p. 7. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  7. ^"'Beat LaFollette' battle cry rings".Marshfield News-Herald. Marshfield, Wisconsin. September 16, 1938. p. 5. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  8. ^"WI Governor, 1938 - R Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  9. ^"WI Governor, 1938 - D Primary". Our Campaigns. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  10. ^"Henry Withdraws In Favor Of Heil".La Crosse Tribune And Leader-Press. La Crosse, Wisconsin. October 2, 1938. p. 1. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  11. ^"Democrats Favor Harry Bolens for Governor Battle".The Post-Crescent. Appleton, Wisconsin. October 4, 1938. p. 1. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  12. ^"Dem Party Is Reinforced; In Contest Again".The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. October 8, 1938. p. 3. RetrievedApril 22, 2021.
  13. ^abWisconsin Historical Society, Statement of Board of State Canvassers - Election of State Officers - November 8, 1938
  14. ^abThe Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library (1940). "Summary Vote For Governor By Counties".The Wisconsin Blue Book 1940. Madison, Wisconsin: Democrat Printing Company. p. 606.

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