1919 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
Nominee
Calvin Coolidge
Richard H. Long
Party
Republican
Democratic
Popular vote
317,774
192,673
Percentage
60.94%
36.95%
County resultsCoolidge : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Long : 50–60%
Governor before election
Calvin Coolidge
Republican
Elected Governor
Calvin Coolidge
Republican
The 1919 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 4, 1919. This was the last gubernatorial election before the governor's term was extended to two years and the first election following the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , which granted women the right to vote.
Governor Calvin Coolidge was re-elected over Framingham businessman Richard Long in a landslide. This was a rematch of the previous year's contest. Coolidge would be elected Vice President of the United States in 1920 and succeed President Warren Harding upon Harding's death.
Republican primary [ ]
Governor [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Calvin Coolidge , incumbent Governor
Governor Coolidge was unopposed for re-nomination.
Results [ ]
Lieutenant Governor [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Channing H. Cox , incumbent Lieutenant Governor
Lieutenant Governor Cox was unopposed for the re-nomination.
Results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Governor [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Frederick Simpson Deitrick , former United States Representative
Eugene Foss , former Governor
Richard H. Long , nominee for Governor in 1918
George F. Monahan , former State Senator
Results [ ]
Lieutenant Governor [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Declared [ ]
Joseph F. J. Herbert, World War I veteran and former managing editor of the Worcester Evening Post
Herbert was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.
General election [ ]
Results [ ]
See also [ ]
References [ ]
Bibliography [ ]
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1920). Election Statistics, 1919 . Boston, MA.
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Calvin Coolidge
30th President of the United States (1923–1929)
29th Vice President of the United States (1921–1923)
48th Governor of Massachusetts (1919–1921)
Life
Birth and family history
Boyhood home and first inauguration site
Calvin Coolidge House
Early career and marriage
Lieutenant Governor and Governor of Massachusetts
Boston Police Strike (1919)
Vice Presidency
Retirement and death
Presidential Library and Museum
Presidency
First inauguration
Second inauguration
Industry and trade
Taxation (Revenue Act of 1924 , Revenue Act of 1926 , Revenue Act of 1928 )
Allegheny National Forest
Civil rights (Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 )
Immigration Act of 1924
World War Adjusted Compensation Act (1924)
Farm subsidies (McNary–Haugen Farm Relief Bill )
Judiciary Act of 1925
Flood control (Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 , Flood Control Act of 1928 )
State of the Union Addresses (1926
1927)
"I do not choose to run " (1927)
Brave Little State of Vermont speech (1928)
Foreign policy (Banana Wars , United States occupation of Nicaragua (1912–1933), United States occupation of Haiti (1915–1934), United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–1924), Washington Naval Treaty (1922), Kellogg–Briand Pact (1928)
Cabinet
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Elections
1918 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1919 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
1920 Republican National Convention
1920 United States presidential election
1924 Republican National Convention
1924 United States presidential election
Books
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge (1929)
Public image
Things named after Coolidge
Sesquicentennial half dollar
U.S. postage stamps
Coolidge effect
SS President Coolidge
Backstairs at the White House (1979 miniseries)
Family
Grace Coolidge (wife)
John Coolidge (son)
John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. (father)
Calvin Galusha Coolidge (grandfather)
Arthur Brown , Olympia Brown , Charles A. Coolidge (cousins)
Marcus A. Coolidge , Arthur W. Coolidge , Martha Coolidge , Carlos Coolidge (distant relations)
Edmund Rice (ancestor)
Rob Roy (family dog)
Rebecca (pet raccoon)
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