1922 United States gubernatorial elections


United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1922, in 33 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 7, 1922.

Results

StateIncumbentPartyStatusOpposing Candidates
AlabamaThomas KilbyDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryWilliam W. Brandon 77.56%
Oliver D. Street 21.28%
Arlie Barber 1.16%
ArizonaThomas Edward CampbellRepublicanDefeated, 45.06%George W. P. Hunt 54.94%
ArkansasThomas C. McRaeDemocraticRe-elected, 78.09%John W. Grabiel 21.91%
CaliforniaWilliam StephensRepublicanDefeated in Republican primary, Republican victoryFriend Richardson 59.69%
Thomas Lee Woolwine 35.98%
Alexander Horr 4.29%
Scattering 0.04%
ColoradoOliver Henry ShoupRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryWilliam E. Sweet 49.64%
Benjamin Griffith 48.29%
Lauren E. Arnold 0.82%
G. F. Stevens 0.73%
Barney Haughey 0.52%
ConnecticutEverett J. LakeRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryCharles A. Templeton 52.37%
David Fitzgerald 45.73%
Martin F. Plunkett 1.91%
GeorgiaThomas W. HardwickDemocraticDefeated in Democratic primary, Democratic victoryClifford M. Walker 100.00%

Clifford M. Walker 58.11%
Thomas W. Hardwick 40.56%
H. Bedinger Baylor 1.33%
IdahoD. W. DavisRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryCharles C. Moore 39.53%
H. F. Samuels 31.69%
Moses Alexander 28.79%
IowaNathan E. KendallRepublicanRe-elected, 70.54%J. R. Files 29.46%
KansasHenry Justin AllenRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryJonathan M. Davis 50.87%
W. Y. Morgan 47.41%
M. L. Phillips 1.72%
Maine
Percival P. BaxterRepublicanRe-elected, 57.95%William R. Pattangall 42.05%
MassachusettsChanning H. CoxRepublicanRe-elected, 52.24%John F. Fitzgerald 45.42%
Walter S. Hutchins 1.03%
John B. Lewis 0.77%
Henry Hess 0.53%
MichiganAlex J. GroesbeckRepublicanRe-elected, 61.15%Alva M. Cummins 37.39%
Benjamin Blumenberg 0.76%
Belden C. Hoyt 0.47%
E. R. Markley 0.22%
MinnesotaJ. A. O. PreusRepublicanRe-elected, 45.21%Magnus Johnson 43.13%
Edward Indrehus 11.66%
NebraskaSamuel R. McKelvieRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryCharles W. Bryan 54.62%
Charles H. Randall 41.95%
Harry C. Parmenter 3.43%
NevadaEmmet D. BoyleDemocraticRetired, Democratic victoryJames G. Scrugham 53.88%
John H. Miller 46.12%
New HampshireAlbert O. BrownRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryFred H. Brown 53.28%
Windsor H. Goodnow 46.72%
New JerseyEdward I. EdwardsDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryGeorge Sebastian Silzer 52.19%
William N. Runyon 46.82%
George H. Goebel 0.69%
Martin R. McDonald 0.14%
Frank Sanders 0.10%
Edward M. Caffall 0.06%
New MexicoMerritt C. MechemRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryJames F. Hinkle 54.57%
C. L. Hill 44.66%
T. S. Smith 0.78%
New YorkNathan L. MillerRepublicanDefeated, 39.97%Alfred E. Smith 55.21%
Edward F. Cassidy 4.31%
George K. Hinds 0.38%
Jeremiah D. Crowley 0.13%
North DakotaRagnvald NestosRepublicanRe-elected, 57.65%William Lemke 42.35%
OhioHarry L. DavisRepublicanRetired, Democratic victoryA. Victor Donahey 50.56%
Carmi A. Thompson 49.41%
Scattering 0.03%
OklahomaJames B. A. RobertsonDemocraticTerm-limited, Democratic victoryJohn C. Walton 54.45%
John Fields 44.79%
Orville E. Enfield 0.77%
OregonBenjamin W. OlcottRepublicanDefeated, 42.64%Walter M. Pierce 57.36%
PennsylvaniaWilliam Cameron SproulRepublicanTerm-limited, Republican victoryGifford Pinchot 56.78%
John A. McSparran 39.71%
Lilith Martin Wilson 2.17%
William Repp 0.97%
William H, Thomas 0.21%
John W. Dix 0.15%
Scattering 0.01%
Rhode IslandEmery J. San SouciRepublicanDefeated in Republican primary, Democratic victoryWilliam Smith Flynn 51.72%
Harold J. Gross 47.17%
Charles F. Bishop 0.60%
George W. Miller 0.51%
South CarolinaWilson Godfrey HarveyDemocraticRetired, Democratic victoryThomas Gordon McLeod 100.00%

Thomas Gordon McLeod 53.84%
Coleman L. Blease 46.16%
South DakotaWilliam H. McMasterRepublicanRe-elected, 45.02%Louis N. Crill 28.74%
Alice Lorraine Daly 26.24%
TennesseeAlfred A. TaylorRepublicanDefeated, 42.11%Austin Peay 57.89%
TexasPat Morris NeffDemocraticRe-elected, 82.01%W. H. Atwell 17.99%
VermontJames HartnessRepublicanRetired, Republican victoryRedfield Proctor Jr. 74.82%
J. Holmes Jackson 24.97%
Scattering 0.21%
WisconsinJohn J. BlaineRepublicanRe-elected, 76.36%Arthur A. Bentley 10.60%
Louis A. Arnold 8.21%
M. L. Welles 4.45%
Arthur A. Dietrich 0.30%
Scattering 0.08%
WyomingRobert D. CareyRepublicanDefeated in Republican primary, Democratic victoryWilliam B. Ross 50.03%
John W. Hay 48.87%
Scattering 1.11%