• Source: 1920 Nebraska gubernatorial election
  • The 1920 Nebraska gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1920, and featured incumbent Governor Samuel R. McKelvie, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee, former Governor John H. Morehead, and progressive-backed independent candidate, York Mayor Arthur G. Wray, to win a second and final two-year term in office.


    Democratic primary




    = Candidates

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    Ralph A. Clark, Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 1910
    George W. Jackson, Speaker of the state House of Representatives
    John H. Morehead, former Governor
    G. L. Shumway, former Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings
    William J. Taylor, state Senator


    = Results

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    Republican primary




    = Candidates

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    Thomas L. Hall, Commissioner of the state Railway Commission
    George D. Mathewson, state Representative
    Samuel R. McKelvie, incumbent Governor
    Harry J. McLaughlin, state Representative
    Adam McMullen, state Senator and former Mayor of Wymore
    Ernest M. Pollard, former U.S. Representative


    = Results

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    General election




    = Results

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    See also


    1920 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election


    References

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