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1914 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
Nominee
Rolland H. Spaulding
Albert W. Noone
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
46,413
33,674
Percentage
55.18%
40.04%
Governor before election
Samuel D. Felker
Democratic
Elected Governor
Rolland H. Spaulding
Republican
The 1914 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1914. Republican nominee Rolland H. Spaulding defeated Democratic nominee Albert W. Noone with 55.18% of the vote.
Primary elections [ ]
Primary elections were held on September 1, 1914.[1]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Albert W. Noone
John C. Hutchins
Results [ ]
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Rolland H. Spaulding , businessman
Rosecrans W. Pillsbury
Results [ ]
General election [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Major party candidates
Rolland H. Spaulding, Republican
Albert W. Noone, Democratic
Other candidates
Henry D. Allison, Progressive
John P. Burke, Socialist
Results [ ]
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