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1908 United States gubernatorial elections

United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1908, in 33 states, concurrent with the House, Senate elections and presidential election, on November 3, 1908 (except in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine and Vermont, which held early elections).

1908 United States gubernatorial elections

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33 governorships
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Seats before 26 19
Seats after 24 21
Seat change 2 2
Seats up 19 12
Seats won 21 14

  Third party
 
Party Silver
Seats before 1
Seats after 1
Seat change
Seats up 0
Seats won 0

1908 Rhode Island gubernatorial election1908 Illinois gubernatorial election1908 Wisconsin gubernatorial election1908 Iowa gubernatorial election1908 Arkansas gubernatorial election1908 Kansas gubernatorial election1908 Texas gubernatorial election1908 Florida gubernatorial election1908 Massachusetts gubernatorial election1908 Michigan gubernatorial election1908 Nebraska gubernatorial election1908 South Dakota gubernatorial election1908 Minnesota gubernatorial election1908 Maine gubernatorial election1908 Colorado gubernatorial election1908 Ohio gubernatorial election1908 Tennessee gubernatorial election1908 Connecticut gubernatorial election1908 Idaho gubernatorial election1908 Georgia gubernatorial election1908 New York gubernatorial election1908 South Carolina gubernatorial election1908 Delaware gubernatorial election1908 Indiana gubernatorial election1908 Missouri gubernatorial election1908 Montana gubernatorial election1908 New Hampshire gubernatorial election1908 North Carolina gubernatorial election1908 North Dakota gubernatorial election1908 Utah gubernatorial election1908 Vermont gubernatorial election1908 Washington gubernatorial election1908 West Virginia gubernatorial election
     Democratic gain      Democratic hold
     Republican gain      Republican hold

In Ohio, the gubernatorial election was held in an even-numbered year for the first time, having previously been held in odd-numbered years. The previous election in this state took place in 1905.

Results edit

State Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates
Arkansas
(held, 14 September 1908)
Xenophon Overton Pindall Democratic Retired, Democratic victory George W. Donaghey (Democratic) 68.08%
John I. Worthington (Republican) 27.66%
J. Samuel Jones (Socialist) 4.18%
Scattering 0.08%
[1]
Colorado Henry Augustus Buchtel Republican Retired, Democratic victory John F. Shafroth (Democratic) 49.41%
Jesse F. McDonald (Republican) 45.16%
Henry Clay Darrah (Socialist) 3.03%
H. L. Murray (Prohibition) 2.40%
[2]
Connecticut Rollin S. Woodruff Republican [data missing] George L. Lilley (Republican) 51.92%
A. Heaton Richardson (Democratic) 43.50%
Charles T. Peach (Socialist) 2.56%
Matthew E. O'Brien (Prohibition) 1.37%
F. C. Albrecht (Independence) 0.33%
Charles F. Roberts (Socialist Labor) 0.31%
Scattering 0.01%
[3]
Delaware Preston Lea Republican [data missing] Simeon S. Pennewill (Republican) 51.97%
Rowland G. Paynter (Democratic) 47.56%
Frank Smith (Socialist) 0.47%
[4]
Florida Napoleon B. Broward Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory Albert W. Gilchrist (Democratic) 78.82%
John M. Cheney (Republican) 15.40%
A. J. Pettigrew (Socialist) 5.79%
[5]
Georgia
(held, 7 October 1908)
M. Hoke Smith Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary, Democratic victory Joseph M. Brown (Democratic) 90.53%
Yancy Carter (Independent) 9.47%
[6]
(Democratic primary results)
Joseph M. Brown 52.60%
M. Hoke Smith 47.40%
[7][8][9]
Idaho Frank R. Gooding Republican [data missing] James H. Brady (Republican) 49.61%
Moses Alexander (Democratic) 41.61%
Ernest Untermann (Socialist) 6.38%
William C. Stalker (Prohibition) 2.25%
E. W. Johnson (Independence) 0.14%
Scattering 0.01%
[10]
Illinois Charles Samuel Deneen Republican Re-elected, 47.64% Adlai Stevenson (Democratic) 45.64%
Daniel R. Sheen (Prohibition) 2.94%
James H. Brower (Socialist) 2.71%
George W. McCaskrin (Independence) 0.94%
Gustave A. Jennings (Socialist Labor) 0.13%
[11]
Indiana Frank Hanly Republican Term-limited, Democratic victory Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic) 48.95%
James E. Watson (Republican) 46.87%
Sumner W. Haynes (Prohibition) 2.24%
Frank S. Goodman (Socialist) 1.68%
F. J. S. Robinson (Populist) 0.14%
O. P. Stoner (Socialist Labor) 0.08%
James M. Zion (Independence) 0.05%
[12]
Iowa Albert B. Cummins Republican Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory Beryl F. Carroll (Republican) 54.60%
Fred E. White (Democratic) 41.84%
K. W. Brown (Prohibition) 1.94%
I. S. McCrillis (Socialist) 1.52%
Luman H. Weller (Independence) 0.06%
D. C. Cowles (People's) 0.05%
[13]
Kansas Edward W. Hoch Republican [data missing] Walter R. Stubbs (Republican) 52.49%
Jeremiah D. Botkin (Democratic) 43.33%
George F. Hibner (Socialist) 3.13%
Alfred L. Hope (Prohibition) 1.04%
John W. Northrop (Independence) 0.02%
[14]
Maine
(held, 14 September 1908)
William T. Cobb Republican [data missing] Bert M. Fernald (Republican) 51.56%
Obadiah Gardner (Democratic) 46.46%
James H. Ames (Prohibition) 1.00%
Curtis A. Perry (Socialist) 0.99%
[15]
Massachusetts Curtis Guild Jr. Republican [data missing] Eben S. Draper (Republican) 51.59%
James H. Vahey (Democratic) 38.00%
William N. Osgood (Independence) 5.22%
James F. Carey (Socialist) 3.26%
Williard O. Wylie (Prohibition) 1.35%
Walter J. Hoar (Socialist Labor) 0.58%
[16]
Michigan Fred M. Warner Republican Re-elected, 48.39% Lawton T. Hemans (Democratic) 46.63%
John W. Gray (Prohibition) 2.97%
Alexander M. Stirton (Socialist) 1.74%
Archie McInnis (Socialist Labor) 0.16%
Alva W. Nichols (Independence) 0.11%
[17]
Minnesota John Albert Johnson Democratic Re-elected, 52.08% Jacob F. Jacobson (Republican) 43.71%
George D. Haggard (Prohibition) 2.09%
Beecher Moore (Public Ownership) 1.94%
William W. Allen (Independence) 0.18%
[18]
Missouri Joseph W. Folk Democratic Term-limited, Republican victory Herbert S. Hadley (Republican) 49.73%
William S. Cowherd (Democratic) 47.51%
William L. Garver (Socialist) 2.03%
Herman P. Faris (Prohibition) 0.58%
William A. Dillon (People's) 0.15%
[19]
Montana Edwin L. Norris Democratic Re-elected, 47.34% Edward Donlan (Republican) 45.16%
Harry Hazelton (Socialist) 7.50%
[20]
Nebraska George L. Sheldon Republican Defeated, 47.27% Ashton C. Shallenberger (Democratic)[b] 49.90%
Roy R. Teeter (Prohibition) 1.68%
C. H. Harbaugh (Socialist) 1.15%
[21]
New Hampshire Charles M. Floyd Republican Retired, Republican victory Henry B. Quinby (Republican) 50.40%
Clarence E. Carr (Democratic) 46.74%
Sumner F. Claflin (Socialist) 1.23%
Edmund B. Tetley (Prohibition) 1.01%
Walter H. Lewis (Independence) 0.58%
Scattering 0.05%
[22]
New York Charles Evans Hughes Republican Re-elected, 49.08% Lewis S. Chanler (Democratic) 44.84%
Clarence J. Shearn (Independence) 2.64%
Joshua Wanhope (Socialist) 2.07%
George E. Stockwell (Prohibition) 1.15%
Leander A. Armstrong (Socialist Labor) 0.22%
[23]
North Carolina Robert Broadnax Glenn Democratic Term-limited, Democratic victory William W. Kitchin (Democratic) 57.31%
J. Elwood Cox (Republican) 42.56%
J. A. Transom (Socialist) 0.14%
[24]
North Dakota John Burke Democratic Re-elected, 51.06% C. A. Johnson (Republican) 48.43%
L. F. Dow (Independent) 0.51%
[25]
Ohio Andrew L. Harris Republican Defeated, 47.47% Judson Harmon (Democratic) 49.20%
Robert Bandlow (Socialist) 2.54%
John Kircher (Socialist Labor) 0.68%
John B. Martin (Prohibition) 0.07%
Andrew F. Otte (Independence) 0.04%
[26]
Rhode Island James H. Higgins Democratic Retired, Republican victory Aram J. Pothier (Republican) 52.61%
Olney Arnold (Democratic) 42.72%
William H. Johnston (Socialist) 1.80%
Louis E. Remington (Prohibition) 1.67%
A. E. Mowry (Independence) 0.92%
Thomas F. Herrick (Socialist Labor) 0.27%
[27]
South Carolina Martin Frederick Ansel Democratic Re-elected, 100.00%
[28]
(Democratic primary results)
Martin Frederick Ansel 59.89%
Coleman Livingston Blease 40.11%
[29]
South Dakota Coe I. Crawford Republican Retired to run for U.S. Senate, Republican victory Robert S. Vessey (Republican) 55.28%
Andrew E. Lee (Democratic) 39.39%
G. F. Knappen (Prohibition) 3.10%
J. C. Knapp (Socialist) 2.23%
[30]
Tennessee Malcolm R. Patterson Democratic Re-elected, 53.73% G. N. Tillman (Republican) 45.70%
W.A. Weatherall (Socialist) 0.57%
[31]
Texas Thomas M. Campbell Democratic Re-elected, 72.79% John N. Simpson (Republican) 24.37%
J. C. Rhodes (Socialist) 2.69%
W. B. Cook (Socialist Labor) 0.08%
E. C. Heath (Prohibition) 0.05%
Charles L. Martin (Independence) 0.02%
[32]
Utah John Christopher Cutler Republican [data missing] William Spry (Republican) 47.45%
Jesse Knight (Democratic) 38.80%
John A. Street (American) 10.23%
V. R. Bohman (Socialist) 3.53%
[33]
Vermont
(held, 1 September 1908)
Fletcher D. Proctor Republican Retired, Republican victory George Herbert Prouty (Republican) 70.83%
James M. Burke (Democratic) 24.78%
Quimby S. Backus (Independent) 2.10%
Eugene M. Campbell (Prohibition) 1.43%
Joseph H. Dunbar (Socialist) 0.85%
Scattering 0.02%
[34]
Washington Albert E. Mead Republican Defeated in Republican primary, Republican victory Samuel Goodlove Cosgrove (Republican) 62.38%
John Pattison (Democratic) 32.91%
George Ellsworth Boomer (Socialist) 2.72%
Arthur S. Caton (Prohibition) 1.99%
[35]
West Virginia William M. O. Dawson Republican Term-limited, Republican victory William Ellsworth Glasscock (Republican) 50.70%
Louis Bennett (Democratic) 46.09%
E. W. Miller (Independent) 1.93%
I. W. Houston (Socialist) 1.28%
[36]
Wisconsin James O. Davidson Republican Re-elected, 54.03% John A. Aylward (Democratic) 36.91%
H. D. Brown (Social Democrat) 6.36%
Winfield D. Cox (Prohibition) 2.62%
Herman Bottema (Socialist Labor) 0.09%
[37]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "AR Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  2. ^ "CO Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  3. ^ "CT Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  4. ^ "DE Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  5. ^ "FL Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  6. ^ "GA Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  7. ^ Horace Montgomery, ed. (1958). Georgians in Profile: Historical Essays in Honor of Ellis Merton Coulter. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press. p. 320. ISBN 9780820335476.
  8. ^ Grantham, Dewey W. (1958). Hoke Smith and the Politics of the New South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. p. 192. ISBN 9780807101186.
  9. ^ "Georgia Governor primary". The Donaldsonville Chief. Donaldsville, Louisiana. June 13, 1908. p. 2. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  10. ^ "ID Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  11. ^ "IL Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  12. ^ "IN Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  13. ^ "IA Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  14. ^ "KS Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  15. ^ "ME Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  16. ^ "MA Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  17. ^ "MI Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  18. ^ "MN Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  19. ^ "MO Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  20. ^ "MT Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  21. ^ "NE Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  22. ^ "NH Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  23. ^ "NY Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  24. ^ "NC Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  25. ^ "ND Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  26. ^ "OH Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  27. ^ "RI Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  28. ^ "SC Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  29. ^ "SC Governor, 1908 – D Primary". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  30. ^ "SD Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  31. ^ "TN Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  32. ^ "TX Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  33. ^ "UT Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  34. ^ "VT Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  35. ^ "WA Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  36. ^ "WV Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  37. ^ "WI Governor, 1908". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 4 April 2019.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, and Vermont held early elections.
  2. ^ Shallenberger ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party

1908, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, united, states, gubernatorial, elections, were, held, 1908, states, concurrent, with, house, senate, elections, presidential, election, november, 1908, except, arkansas, georgia, maine, vermont, which, held, earl. United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1908 in 33 states concurrent with the House Senate elections and presidential election on November 3 1908 except in Arkansas Georgia Maine and Vermont which held early elections 1908 United States gubernatorial elections 1907 November 3 1908 a 1909 33 governorships Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Seats before 26 19 Seats after 24 21 Seat change 2 2 Seats up 19 12 Seats won 21 14 Third party Party Silver Seats before 1 Seats after 1 Seat change Seats up 0 Seats won 0 Democratic gain Democratic hold Republican gain Republican hold In Ohio the gubernatorial election was held in an even numbered year for the first time having previously been held in odd numbered years The previous election in this state took place in 1905 Contents 1 Results 2 See also 3 References 4 NotesResults editState Incumbent Party Status Opposing candidates Arkansas held 14 September 1908 Xenophon Overton Pindall Democratic Retired Democratic victory George W Donaghey Democratic 68 08 John I Worthington Republican 27 66 J Samuel Jones Socialist 4 18 Scattering 0 08 1 Colorado Henry Augustus Buchtel Republican Retired Democratic victory John F Shafroth Democratic 49 41 Jesse F McDonald Republican 45 16 Henry Clay Darrah Socialist 3 03 H L Murray Prohibition 2 40 2 Connecticut Rollin S Woodruff Republican data missing George L Lilley Republican 51 92 A Heaton Richardson Democratic 43 50 Charles T Peach Socialist 2 56 Matthew E O Brien Prohibition 1 37 F C Albrecht Independence 0 33 Charles F Roberts Socialist Labor 0 31 Scattering 0 01 3 Delaware Preston Lea Republican data missing Simeon S Pennewill Republican 51 97 Rowland G Paynter Democratic 47 56 Frank Smith Socialist 0 47 4 Florida Napoleon B Broward Democratic Term limited Democratic victory Albert W Gilchrist Democratic 78 82 John M Cheney Republican 15 40 A J Pettigrew Socialist 5 79 5 Georgia held 7 October 1908 M Hoke Smith Democratic Defeated in Democratic primary Democratic victory Joseph M Brown Democratic 90 53 Yancy Carter Independent 9 47 6 Democratic primary results Joseph M Brown 52 60 M Hoke Smith 47 40 7 8 9 Idaho Frank R Gooding Republican data missing James H Brady Republican 49 61 Moses Alexander Democratic 41 61 Ernest Untermann Socialist 6 38 William C Stalker Prohibition 2 25 E W Johnson Independence 0 14 Scattering 0 01 10 Illinois Charles Samuel Deneen Republican Re elected 47 64 Adlai Stevenson Democratic 45 64 Daniel R Sheen Prohibition 2 94 James H Brower Socialist 2 71 George W McCaskrin Independence 0 94 Gustave A Jennings Socialist Labor 0 13 11 Indiana Frank Hanly Republican Term limited Democratic victory Thomas R Marshall Democratic 48 95 James E Watson Republican 46 87 Sumner W Haynes Prohibition 2 24 Frank S Goodman Socialist 1 68 F J S Robinson Populist 0 14 O P Stoner Socialist Labor 0 08 James M Zion Independence 0 05 12 Iowa Albert B Cummins Republican Retired to run for U S Senate Republican victory Beryl F Carroll Republican 54 60 Fred E White Democratic 41 84 K W Brown Prohibition 1 94 I S McCrillis Socialist 1 52 Luman H Weller Independence 0 06 D C Cowles People s 0 05 13 Kansas Edward W Hoch Republican data missing Walter R Stubbs Republican 52 49 Jeremiah D Botkin Democratic 43 33 George F Hibner Socialist 3 13 Alfred L Hope Prohibition 1 04 John W Northrop Independence 0 02 14 Maine held 14 September 1908 William T Cobb Republican data missing Bert M Fernald Republican 51 56 Obadiah Gardner Democratic 46 46 James H Ames Prohibition 1 00 Curtis A Perry Socialist 0 99 15 Massachusetts Curtis Guild Jr Republican data missing Eben S Draper Republican 51 59 James H Vahey Democratic 38 00 William N Osgood Independence 5 22 James F Carey Socialist 3 26 Williard O Wylie Prohibition 1 35 Walter J Hoar Socialist Labor 0 58 16 Michigan Fred M Warner Republican Re elected 48 39 Lawton T Hemans Democratic 46 63 John W Gray Prohibition 2 97 Alexander M Stirton Socialist 1 74 Archie McInnis Socialist Labor 0 16 Alva W Nichols Independence 0 11 17 Minnesota John Albert Johnson Democratic Re elected 52 08 Jacob F Jacobson Republican 43 71 George D Haggard Prohibition 2 09 Beecher Moore Public Ownership 1 94 William W Allen Independence 0 18 18 Missouri Joseph W Folk Democratic Term limited Republican victory Herbert S Hadley Republican 49 73 William S Cowherd Democratic 47 51 William L Garver Socialist 2 03 Herman P Faris Prohibition 0 58 William A Dillon People s 0 15 19 Montana Edwin L Norris Democratic Re elected 47 34 Edward Donlan Republican 45 16 Harry Hazelton Socialist 7 50 20 Nebraska George L Sheldon Republican Defeated 47 27 Ashton C Shallenberger Democratic b 49 90 Roy R Teeter Prohibition 1 68 C H Harbaugh Socialist 1 15 21 New Hampshire Charles M Floyd Republican Retired Republican victory Henry B Quinby Republican 50 40 Clarence E Carr Democratic 46 74 Sumner F Claflin Socialist 1 23 Edmund B Tetley Prohibition 1 01 Walter H Lewis Independence 0 58 Scattering 0 05 22 New York Charles Evans Hughes Republican Re elected 49 08 Lewis S Chanler Democratic 44 84 Clarence J Shearn Independence 2 64 Joshua Wanhope Socialist 2 07 George E Stockwell Prohibition 1 15 Leander A Armstrong Socialist Labor 0 22 23 North Carolina Robert Broadnax Glenn Democratic Term limited Democratic victory William W Kitchin Democratic 57 31 J Elwood Cox Republican 42 56 J A Transom Socialist 0 14 24 North Dakota John Burke Democratic Re elected 51 06 C A Johnson Republican 48 43 L F Dow Independent 0 51 25 Ohio Andrew L Harris Republican Defeated 47 47 Judson Harmon Democratic 49 20 Robert Bandlow Socialist 2 54 John Kircher Socialist Labor 0 68 John B Martin Prohibition 0 07 Andrew F Otte Independence 0 04 26 Rhode Island James H Higgins Democratic Retired Republican victory Aram J Pothier Republican 52 61 Olney Arnold Democratic 42 72 William H Johnston Socialist 1 80 Louis E Remington Prohibition 1 67 A E Mowry Independence 0 92 Thomas F Herrick Socialist Labor 0 27 27 South Carolina Martin Frederick Ansel Democratic Re elected 100 00 28 Democratic primary results Martin Frederick Ansel 59 89 Coleman Livingston Blease 40 11 29 South Dakota Coe I Crawford Republican Retired to run for U S Senate Republican victory Robert S Vessey Republican 55 28 Andrew E Lee Democratic 39 39 G F Knappen Prohibition 3 10 J C Knapp Socialist 2 23 30 Tennessee Malcolm R Patterson Democratic Re elected 53 73 G N Tillman Republican 45 70 W A Weatherall Socialist 0 57 31 Texas Thomas M Campbell Democratic Re elected 72 79 John N Simpson Republican 24 37 J C Rhodes Socialist 2 69 W B Cook Socialist Labor 0 08 E C Heath Prohibition 0 05 Charles L Martin Independence 0 02 32 Utah John Christopher Cutler Republican data missing William Spry Republican 47 45 Jesse Knight Democratic 38 80 John A Street American 10 23 V R Bohman Socialist 3 53 33 Vermont held 1 September 1908 Fletcher D Proctor Republican Retired Republican victory George Herbert Prouty Republican 70 83 James M Burke Democratic 24 78 Quimby S Backus Independent 2 10 Eugene M Campbell Prohibition 1 43 Joseph H Dunbar Socialist 0 85 Scattering 0 02 34 Washington Albert E Mead Republican Defeated in Republican primary Republican victory Samuel Goodlove Cosgrove Republican 62 38 John Pattison Democratic 32 91 George Ellsworth Boomer Socialist 2 72 Arthur S Caton Prohibition 1 99 35 West Virginia William M O Dawson Republican Term limited Republican victory William Ellsworth Glasscock Republican 50 70 Louis Bennett Democratic 46 09 E W Miller Independent 1 93 I W Houston Socialist 1 28 36 Wisconsin James O Davidson Republican Re elected 54 03 John A Aylward Democratic 36 91 H D Brown Social Democrat 6 36 Winfield D Cox Prohibition 2 62 Herman Bottema Socialist Labor 0 09 37 See also edit1908 United States elections 1908 United States presidential election 1908 09 United States Senate elections 1908 United States House of Representatives electionsReferences edit AR Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 CO Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 CT Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 DE Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 FL Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 GA Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 Horace Montgomery ed 1958 Georgians in Profile Historical Essays in Honor of Ellis Merton Coulter Athens Georgia The University of Georgia Press p 320 ISBN 9780820335476 Grantham Dewey W 1958 Hoke Smith and the Politics of the New South Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press p 192 ISBN 9780807101186 Georgia Governor primary The Donaldsonville Chief Donaldsville Louisiana June 13 1908 p 2 Retrieved April 4 2019 ID Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 IL Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 IN Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 IA Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 KS Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 ME Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 MA Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 MI Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 MN Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 MO Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 MT Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 NE Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 NH Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 NY Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 NC Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 ND Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 OH Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 RI Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 SC Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 SC Governor 1908 D Primary Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 SD Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 TN Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 TX Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 UT Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 VT Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 WA Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 WV Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 WI Governor 1908 Our Campaigns Retrieved 4 April 2019 Notes edit Arkansas Georgia Maine and Vermont held early elections Shallenberger ran under a fusion ticket between the Democrats and the Populist Party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1908 United States gubernatorial elections amp oldid 1197901304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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