1922 Arkansas gubernatorial election
Nominee
Thomas Chipman McRae
John W. Grabiel
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
99,987
28,055
Percentage
78.09%
21.91%
Governor before election
Thomas Chipman McRae
Democratic
Elected Governor
Thomas Chipman McRae
Democratic
The 1922 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on October 3, 1922.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Incumbent Democratic Governor Thomas Chipman McRae won re-election to a second term, defeating Republican nominee John W. Grabiel with 78.09% of the vote.
Democratic primary [ ]
The Democratic primary election was held on August 8, 1922.[5]
Candidates [ ]
Thomas Chipman McRae , incumbent Governor
E. Pink Tony, judge[5]
Results [ ]
General election [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Results [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ Dubin gives Grabiel's vote as 28,058.[14]
References [ ]
^ a b Thomas, David Y. (December 1922). "Notes from Arkansas" . The Southwestern Political Science Quarterly . 3 (3): 231–232. JSTOR 42879143 . Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "Effort to block Hartje Amendment" . The log cabin Democrat . Conway, Ark. March 24, 1922. p. 4. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "State, County and District Ticket" . The Little River news . Ashdown, Little River County, Ark. September 27, 1922. p. 1. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "All Amendments Are Snowed Under" . The Little River news . Ashdown, Little River County, Ark. October 28, 1922. p. 2. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ a b "M'Rae renominated by large majority" . The Nevada County picayune . Prescott, Ark. August 10, 1922. p. 1. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "AR Governor, 1922 – D Primary" . Our Campaigns. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ "John W. Grabiel" . ebooksread.com. Retrieved August 23, 2012 .
^ "AR Governor, 1922" . Our Campaigns. Retrieved 19 September 2021 .
^ Glashan, Roy R. (1979). American Governors and Gubernatorial Elections, 1775–1978 . Westport, CT: Meckler Books. pp. 20–21. ISBN 0-930466-17-9 .
^ Kallenbach, Joseph E.; Kallenbach, Jessamine S., eds. (1977). American State Governors, 1776-1976 . Vol. I. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Oceana Publications, Inc. p. 62. ISBN 0-379-00665-0 .
^ Dubin, Michael J. (2013). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1912-1931: The Official Results by State and County . Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7864-7033-4 .
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