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1924 Wyoming gubernatorial special election

The 1924 Wyoming special gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 1924. William B. Ross, the Democratic Governor of Wyoming, died in office on October 2, 1924, temporarily elevating Republican Secretary of State Frank Lucas to the governorship. A special election was held to fill the remainder of Ross's term and his widow, Nellie Tayloe Ross, defeated Republican nominee E. J. Sullivan in a landslide becoming the first ever female governor of any U.S. state.

1924 Wyoming gubernatorial special election

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Nominee Nellie Tayloe Ross E. J. Sullivan
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 43,323 35,275
Percentage 55.12% 44.88%

County results
Ross:      50–60%      60–70%
Sullivan:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Frank Lucas
Republican

Elected Governor

Nellie Tayloe Ross
Democratic

Campaign edit

Following Governor Ross's death on October 2, 1924, Secretary of State Frank Lucas ascended to the governorship. On October 6, Lucas issued a proclamation for a special election, but ambiguities in the law prompted him to seek a formal opinion from the state attorney general as to how candidates would be selected and how the election would be conducted.[1] On October 9, the attorney general issued an opinion clarifying that candidates could be nominated by petition (in which case they would be listed as "independent" on the ballot) or by political party conventions.[2] Accordingly, the Democratic and Republican parties scheduled conventions for October 14.[3]

Democratic convention edit

As the Democratic convention convened in Cheyenne on October 14, speculation swirled around four potential candidates: Nellie Tayloe Ross, the widow of Governor Ross; Attorney General David J. Howell; former Assistant Secretary of the Interior Samuel G. Hopkins; and Charles D. Carey, the son of former Governor Joseph M. Carey.[4] Ross was reported to be the favorite of the convention's delegates and it was considered a "not entirely remote" possibility that if the Democratic Party nominated her, the Republican Party would, too.[5]

As the convention started, however, it was unclear if Ross would be a candidate. By her own account, she was uncertain whether she would accept the nomination:

When the day arrived on which the nominees were to be chosen by emergency conventions, a committee from the Democratic convention came to ask me if I would accept the nomination if it were proffered.

I told them I should not.

"Don't make it an absolute refusal," one of the members urged with fervor that almost disarmed me, and I think I made no reply.

— Nellie Tayloe Ross, "The Governor Lady", Good Housekeeping (1927)[6]

The state party chairman relayed this uncertainty, saying that Ross had informed him that she might not accept a nomination.[7] At the beginning of the convention, Hopkins withdrew from consideration and the race apparently narrowed to Carey and Howell.[8] However, Carey's reluctance to accept the nomination pushed the convention to adjourn for several hours.[8]

When the convention returned, delegates put Ross's name, and that of former State Senator Patrick J. O'Connor, into consideration. O'Connor withdrew and the convention unanimously nominated Ross.[8] Ross was informed that she had been nominated and had just 45 minutes to accept or decline it prior to the filing deadline. She reported that she was "overwhelmed" by the "warm protestations of loyalty and confident predictions of victory of those faithful friends," and "the first thing I knew, I was committed."[6]

Republican convention edit

On the Republican side, speculation about potential candidates circled around three men: former State Representative Eugene J. Sullivan; acting Governor Lucas; and C. Watt Brandon, an official with the Coolidge presidential campaign.[4] Though former Governor Robert D. Carey was favored by many of the convention delegates, he ultimately declined to run.[8] During the course of the convention, Brandon, Lucas, and Sullivan were all nominated, as were attorney George Brimmer; former State Senator H.J. Chassell, and banker S. A. Nelson.[8] After several rounds of balloting, Sullivan emerged as the presumptive nominee, winning the support of 17 out of 22 committee members, who then moved to nominate him unanimously.[8]

General election edit

Results edit

1924 Wyoming gubernatorial election[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Nellie Tayloe Ross 43,323 55.12 +5.71%
Republican E. J. Sullivan 35,275 44.88 -5.71%
Majority 8,048 10.24% +9.06%
Total votes 78,598 100.00%
Democratic gain from Republican

County results edit

Source[10]

County Ross Votes Sullivan Votes Total
Albany 60.18% 2,750 39.82% 1,820 4,570
Big Horn 53.36% 1,964 46.64% 1,717 3,681
Campbell 61.22% 1,258 38.78% 797 2,055
Carbon 51.15% 2,228 48.85% 2,128 4,356
Converse 53.4% 1,616 46.6% 1,410 3,026
Crook 58.3% 1,022 41.7% 731 1,753
Fremont 58.85% 2,204 41.15% 1,541 3,745
Goshen 58.42% 1,652 41.58% 1,176 2,828
Hot Springs 55.97% 1,233 44.03% 970 2,203
Johnson 56.02% 1,065 43.98% 836 1,901
Laramie 54.12% 4,102 45.88% 3,477 7,579
Lincoln 46% 1,357 54% 1,593 2,950
Natrona 46.68% 6,312 53.32% 7,209 13,521
Niobrara 62.42% 1,023 37.58% 616 1,639
Park 64.01% 1,846 35.99% 1,038 2,884
Platte 67.62% 1,827 32.38% 875 2,702
Sheridan 60.79% 3,450 39.21% 2,225 5,675
Sublette 35.26% 287 64.74% 527 814
Sweetwater 56.89% 2,631 43.11% 1,994 4,625
Teton 50.08% 315 49.92% 314 629
Uinta 58.01% 1,416 41.99% 1,025 2,441
Washakie 52.7% 634 47.3% 569 1,203
Weston 62.21% 1,131 37.79% 687 1,818

References edit

  1. ^ "Committees Nominate Candidates This Week: Both Meetings Will Be Held at Cheyenne". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. October 7, 1924. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Nomination by State Committees Illegal: So Says Attorney General Howell in Opinion on Proposal to Nominate Candidates for Governor". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. October 9, 1924. p. 1.
  3. ^ "Democrats Will Hold Convention". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. October 10, 1924. p. 1.
  4. ^ a b "E. J. Sullivan Mentioned as Party Nominee: G.O.P. Convention Will Be Called to Order Tuesday in Cheyenne". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. October 13, 1924. p. 3.
  5. ^ "May Select Woman Wyoming's Governor: Conventions Being Called and Mrs. Nellie Ross is Said to Be Favorite". Okmulgee Daily Times. Okmulgee, Okla. October 14, 1924. p. 5.
  6. ^ a b Ross, Nellie Taylor (August 1927). "The Governor Lady: America's First Woman Governor Tells for the First Time the Intimate Story of her Political Career" (PDF). Good Housekeeping. New York, N.Y.: Hearst Corporation. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  7. ^ "Widow Won't Be Governor? Mrs. Ross May Decline Wyoming Democratic Nomination". Kansas City Star. Kansas City, Mo. October 14, 1924. p. 1.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "E.J. Sullivan Wins Republican Nomination, State Democrats Name Mrs. Nellie T. Ross as Candidate: Selection in Each Meeting is Unanimous". Casper Star-Tribune. Casper, Wyo. October 14, 1924. pp. 1, 7.
  9. ^ Lucas, Frank E. (1925). 1925 Official Directory of Wyoming and Election Returns for 1924. Cheyenne, Wyo.: Wyoming Labor Journal. pp. 40–41.
  10. ^ "Wyoming gubernatorial special election, 1924".

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The 1924 Wyoming special gubernatorial election took place on November 4 1924 William B Ross the Democratic Governor of Wyoming died in office on October 2 1924 temporarily elevating Republican Secretary of State Frank Lucas to the governorship A special election was held to fill the remainder of Ross s term and his widow Nellie Tayloe Ross defeated Republican nominee E J Sullivan in a landslide becoming the first ever female governor of any U S state 1924 Wyoming gubernatorial special election 1922 November 4 1924 1924 11 04 1926 Nominee Nellie Tayloe Ross E J Sullivan Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 43 323 35 275 Percentage 55 12 44 88 County resultsRoss 50 60 60 70 Sullivan 50 60 60 70 Governor before election Frank Lucas Republican Elected Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross Democratic Contents 1 Campaign 1 1 Democratic convention 1 2 Republican convention 2 General election 2 1 Results 2 2 County results 3 ReferencesCampaign editFollowing Governor Ross s death on October 2 1924 Secretary of State Frank Lucas ascended to the governorship On October 6 Lucas issued a proclamation for a special election but ambiguities in the law prompted him to seek a formal opinion from the state attorney general as to how candidates would be selected and how the election would be conducted 1 On October 9 the attorney general issued an opinion clarifying that candidates could be nominated by petition in which case they would be listed as independent on the ballot or by political party conventions 2 Accordingly the Democratic and Republican parties scheduled conventions for October 14 3 Democratic convention edit As the Democratic convention convened in Cheyenne on October 14 speculation swirled around four potential candidates Nellie Tayloe Ross the widow of Governor Ross Attorney General David J Howell former Assistant Secretary of the Interior Samuel G Hopkins and Charles D Carey the son of former Governor Joseph M Carey 4 Ross was reported to be the favorite of the convention s delegates and it was considered a not entirely remote possibility that if the Democratic Party nominated her the Republican Party would too 5 As the convention started however it was unclear if Ross would be a candidate By her own account she was uncertain whether she would accept the nomination When the day arrived on which the nominees were to be chosen by emergency conventions a committee from the Democratic convention came to ask me if I would accept the nomination if it were proffered I told them I should not Don t make it an absolute refusal one of the members urged with fervor that almost disarmed me and I think I made no reply Nellie Tayloe Ross The Governor Lady Good Housekeeping 1927 6 The state party chairman relayed this uncertainty saying that Ross had informed him that she might not accept a nomination 7 At the beginning of the convention Hopkins withdrew from consideration and the race apparently narrowed to Carey and Howell 8 However Carey s reluctance to accept the nomination pushed the convention to adjourn for several hours 8 When the convention returned delegates put Ross s name and that of former State Senator Patrick J O Connor into consideration O Connor withdrew and the convention unanimously nominated Ross 8 Ross was informed that she had been nominated and had just 45 minutes to accept or decline it prior to the filing deadline She reported that she was overwhelmed by the warm protestations of loyalty and confident predictions of victory of those faithful friends and the first thing I knew I was committed 6 Republican convention edit On the Republican side speculation about potential candidates circled around three men former State Representative Eugene J Sullivan acting Governor Lucas and C Watt Brandon an official with the Coolidge presidential campaign 4 Though former Governor Robert D Carey was favored by many of the convention delegates he ultimately declined to run 8 During the course of the convention Brandon Lucas and Sullivan were all nominated as were attorney George Brimmer former State Senator H J Chassell and banker S A Nelson 8 After several rounds of balloting Sullivan emerged as the presumptive nominee winning the support of 17 out of 22 committee members who then moved to nominate him unanimously 8 General election editResults edit 1924 Wyoming gubernatorial election 9 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Nellie Tayloe Ross 43 323 55 12 5 71 Republican E J Sullivan 35 275 44 88 5 71 Majority 8 048 10 24 9 06 Total votes 78 598 100 00 Democratic gain from Republican County results edit Source 10 County Ross Votes Sullivan Votes Total Albany 60 18 2 750 39 82 1 820 4 570 Big Horn 53 36 1 964 46 64 1 717 3 681 Campbell 61 22 1 258 38 78 797 2 055 Carbon 51 15 2 228 48 85 2 128 4 356 Converse 53 4 1 616 46 6 1 410 3 026 Crook 58 3 1 022 41 7 731 1 753 Fremont 58 85 2 204 41 15 1 541 3 745 Goshen 58 42 1 652 41 58 1 176 2 828 Hot Springs 55 97 1 233 44 03 970 2 203 Johnson 56 02 1 065 43 98 836 1 901 Laramie 54 12 4 102 45 88 3 477 7 579 Lincoln 46 1 357 54 1 593 2 950 Natrona 46 68 6 312 53 32 7 209 13 521 Niobrara 62 42 1 023 37 58 616 1 639 Park 64 01 1 846 35 99 1 038 2 884 Platte 67 62 1 827 32 38 875 2 702 Sheridan 60 79 3 450 39 21 2 225 5 675 Sublette 35 26 287 64 74 527 814 Sweetwater 56 89 2 631 43 11 1 994 4 625 Teton 50 08 315 49 92 314 629 Uinta 58 01 1 416 41 99 1 025 2 441 Washakie 52 7 634 47 3 569 1 203 Weston 62 21 1 131 37 79 687 1 818References edit Committees Nominate Candidates This Week Both Meetings Will Be Held at Cheyenne Casper Star Tribune Casper Wyo October 7 1924 p 1 Nomination by State Committees Illegal So Says Attorney General Howell in Opinion on Proposal to Nominate Candidates for Governor Casper Star Tribune Casper Wyo October 9 1924 p 1 Democrats Will Hold Convention Casper Star Tribune Casper Wyo October 10 1924 p 1 a b E J Sullivan Mentioned as Party Nominee G O P Convention Will Be Called to Order Tuesday in Cheyenne Casper Star Tribune Casper Wyo October 13 1924 p 3 May Select Woman Wyoming s Governor Conventions Being Called and Mrs Nellie Ross is Said to Be Favorite Okmulgee Daily Times Okmulgee Okla October 14 1924 p 5 a b Ross Nellie Taylor August 1927 The Governor Lady America s First Woman Governor Tells for the First Time the Intimate Story of her Political Career PDF Good Housekeeping New York N Y Hearst Corporation Retrieved May 30 2021 Widow Won t Be Governor Mrs Ross May Decline Wyoming Democratic Nomination Kansas City Star Kansas City Mo October 14 1924 p 1 a b c d e f E J Sullivan Wins Republican Nomination State Democrats Name Mrs Nellie T Ross as Candidate Selection in Each Meeting is Unanimous Casper Star Tribune Casper Wyo October 14 1924 pp 1 7 Lucas Frank E 1925 1925 Official Directory of Wyoming and Election Returns for 1924 Cheyenne Wyo Wyoming Labor Journal pp 40 41 Wyoming gubernatorial special election 1924 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1924 Wyoming gubernatorial 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