1916 Massachusetts gubernatorial election|
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Nominee
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Samuel W. McCall
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Frederick Mansfield
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Popular vote
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276,123
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229,883
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Percentage
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52.45%
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43.67%
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![1916 Massachusetts gubernatorial election results map by county.svg](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e8/1916_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election_results_map_by_county.svg/200px-1916_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election_results_map_by_county.svg.png) County results McCall: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Mansfield: 50–60% |
Governor before election
Samuel W. McCall
Republican
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Elected Governor
Samuel W. McCall
Republican
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The 1916 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1916.
Republican primary[]
Governor[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Samuel W. McCall, incumbent Governor
Results[]
Lieutenant Governor[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Calvin Coolidge, incumbent Lieutenant Governor
Results[]
Lieutenant Governor Coolidge was unopposed for the Republican nomination.
Democratic primary[]
Governor[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Charles H. Cole, Adjutant General of Massachusetts and former Boston Police and Fire Commissioner
- Frederick Mansfield, former Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
Results[]
Lieutenant Governor[]
Candidates[]
Declared[]
- Thomas P. Riley, former chairman of the State Democratic Committee and president of the Boston United Irish League of America[4]
Results[]
Riley was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.
Independents and third parties[]
Prohibition Party[]
- Chester R. Lawrence, perennial candidate from Boston
Socialist Party[]
- Dan A. White, candidate for Governor in 1909 and 1910
Socialist Labor Party[]
- James Hayes, perennial candidate from Plymouth
General election[]
Results[]
See also[]
References[]
Bibliography[]
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1916). Election Statistics, 1916. Boston, MA.
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