1906 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

The 1906 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1906. Incumbent Republican Governor Curtis Guild Jr. was re-elected for a second one-year term, defeating Suffolk District Attorney John B. Moran.

1906 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

November 6, 1906 (1906-11-06)
 
Nominee Curtis Guild Jr. John B. Moran
Party Republican Democratic
Alliance Independence
Prohibition
Popular vote 222,528 192,295
Percentage 51.96% 44.90%

County results
Guild:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Moran:      60–70%

Governor before election

Curtis Guild Jr.
Republican

Elected Governor

Curtis Guild Jr.
Republican

Party nominations

John B. Moran won the Prohibition Party and Independence League nominations by acclamation.[1][2][3] Incumbent Governor Curtis Guild Jr. won the Republican nomination without opposition.[4]

General election

Governor

1906 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Curtis Guild Jr. (incumbent) 222,528 51.96% Increase1.50
Democratic John B. Moran 115,764 27.03% Decrease17.67
Independence John B. Moran 35,855 8.37% N/A
Prohibition John B. Moran 25,636 5.99% Increase5.15
Independent John B. Moran 15,040 3.51% N/A
Total John B. Moran 192,295 44.90% N/A
Socialist James F. Carey 7,938 1.85% Decrease1.44
State Gov. Reform Gamaliel Bradford 3,312 0.77% N/A
Socialist Labor William H. Carroll 2,182 0.51% Decrease0.20
Write-in All others 23 0.01% Increase0.01
Total votes 428,278 100.00%

See also

References

  1. "Moran is Nominated: Massachusetts Prohibitionists Want the District Attorney for Governor". The New York Times. June 29, 1906.
  2. "Moran For Governor: Independence League Nominates Him". The Boston Daily Globe. September 23, 1906.
  3. "The Democratic Convention". The Boston Daily Globe. October 5, 1906.
  4. "No Anti-Guild Move or Word". The Boston Daily Globe. October 6, 1906.
  5. "1906 Massachusetts governor results". Office of the Secretary of State.


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