- Source: 1926 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
The 1926 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1926.
Incumbent Republican Governor Alvan T. Fuller was elected over Democrat William A. Gaston. This was Gaston's third and final unsuccessful bid for governor.
Republican primary
= Governor
=Candidates
Alvan T. Fuller, incumbent governor
Results
Governor Fuller was unopposed for renomination.
= Lieutenant governor
=Candidates
Frank G. Allen, incumbent lieutenant governor
Results
Allen was unopposed for the Republican nomination.
Democratic primary
= Governor
=Candidates
William A. Gaston, son of former governor William Gaston, nominee for governor in 1908 and 1909, and nominee for United States Senate in 1922
= Withdrew =
John J. Cummings, former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Democratic nominee for Lt. Governor in 1924
Results
Gaston was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.
= Lt. Governor
=Candidates
Joseph B. Ely, former District Attorney for the Western District of Massachusetts and candidate for governor in 1922
= Withdrew =
Harry J. Dooley (name remained on primary ballot)
Campaign
Harry J. Dooley and Joseph B. Ely competed for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor. Ely, an unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1922, was tapped by the party leadership so that the party could present an ethnically diverse and geographically balanced ticket. On August 28, Dooley dropped out of the race and endorsed Ely in order to unite the party. As Dooley did not exit the race before the August 13 deadline for withdrawals, his name remained on the ballot. Nevertheless, Dooley ended up winning the primary with the support of Irish Americans. Dooley refused the nomination as did Ely, who believed the means to be an embarrassment (but officially cited his mother's illness as his reason for declining).
Dooley was replaced on the general election ballot by Fall River Mayor Edmond P. Talbot. Party leadership hoped that the popular French-Canadian politician would help the ticket attract votes from the state's 75,000 to 80,000 French-speaking residents, 75% of which were believed to be Republican supporters.
Results
General election
= Candidates
=Alvan T. Fuller, incumbent governor (Republican)
William A. Gaston, son of former governor William Gaston, nominee for governor in 1908 and 1909, and nominee for United States Senate in 1922 (Democratic)
Walter S. Hutchins, perennial candidate (Socialist)
Samuel Leger, nominee for Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1924 (Socialist Labor)
Lewis Marks (Workers)
= Results
=See also
1925–1926 Massachusetts legislature
References
Bibliography
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1926). Election Statistics, 1926. Boston, MA.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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