• Source: 1922 Wisconsin gubernatorial election
  • The 1922 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1922. Primary elections were held on September 5, 1922.
    Incumbent Republican Governor John J. Blaine won re-election to a second term, defeating Democratic nominee Arthur A. Bentley and Socialist nominee Louis A. Arnold.
    As of 2022, this is the only time any gubernatorial candidate in Wisconsin has won every county in the state.


    Primary election




    = Republican party

    =


    Candidates


    John J. Blaine, incumbent Governor
    A. C. McHenry, unsuccessful candidate for Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 1920
    William J. Morgan, incumbent Attorney General of Wisconsin


    Results




    = Democratic party

    =


    Candidates


    Arthur A. Bentley, mayor of La Crosse, Democratic nominee for Wisconsin's 7th congressional district in 1918
    Karl Mathie, paper manufacturer, former president of the Friends of German Democracy


    Results




    Aftermath


    The Democratic Party was forced to run candidates as independents, as they lost legal party recognition due to failing to poll the required number of votes in the primary election.


    = Socialist party

    =


    Candidates


    Louis A. Arnold, Tax Commissioner of Milwaukee


    Results




    = Prohibition party

    =


    Candidates


    M. L. Welles


    Results




    = Other party nominations

    =
    Arthur A. Dietrich, Independent Socialist Labor


    General election




    = Results

    =


    = Results by county

    =


    Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican


    Kenosha
    Langlade
    Oneida
    Racine
    Rock
    Walworth
    Waukesha
    Winnebago


    Notes




    References




    Bibliography


    Gubernatorial Elections, 1787-1997. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc. 1998. ISBN 1-56802-396-0.
    The Wisconsin Blue Book, 1923. 1923.

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