1910 Oregon gubernatorial election

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The 1910 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1910, to elect the governor of the U.S. state of Oregon. The election matched incumbent Republican Jay Bowerman against Democratic challenger Oswald West. In the election, approximately 118,442 ballots were cast.[1]

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1910 Oregon gubernatorial election

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November 8, 1910
1914 â†’
 
Nominee Oswald West Jay Bowerman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 54,853 48,751
Percentage 46.61% 41.42%

 
Nominee W. S. Richards A. E. Eaton
Party Socialist Prohibition
Popular vote 8,040 6,046
Percentage 6.83% 5.14%

County results
West:      40–50%      50–60%
Bowerman:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Jay Bowerman
Republican

Elected Governor

Oswald West
Democratic

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After the resignations of George Chamberlain (to take up a Senate seat) and Frank W. Benson (due to illness), then President of the Oregon Senate Jay Bowerman took up the role as Governor for the remainder of the term. Bowerman sought election as governor in his own right on a platform advocating modernization of highways, economies in government administration, and tight control of state land management.[2]

Oswald West, a former agent of State Land Board and then member of the Oregon Railroad Commission, won the Democratic primary on the back of his good reputation on both offices. As an agent of the State Land Board, he helped recover thousands of acres that had been fraudulently obtained with the help of corrupt officials. As an agent of the Railroad Commission, he was popular and had enough public clout to win his party's nomination.[3]

Despite Oregon being a mostly Republican state at the time, Bowerman was defeated by his Democratic opponent after being labeled an opponent of direct government. Bowerman was nominated by the Republican Party in assembly despite the fact that Oregonians had adopted a direct primary law prohibiting party nominating conventions.[4]

Two minor candidates, a Socialist and Prohibitionist, took about twelve percent of the vote between themselves.

Primary election

Oregon held primary elections on September 24, 1910.

Republican party

Although opposed to the direct primary system, incumbent governor Jay Bowerman won the Republican primary over county judge Grant Dimick.

Candidates

Results

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Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jay Bowerman (inc.) 16,735 44.82%
Republican Grant Dimick 13,751 36.83%
Republican Albert Abraham 6,184 16.56%
Republican E. Hofer 665 1.78%
Total votes 37,335 100.00%
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Democratic party

Oswald West defeated Jefferson Myers for the Democratic nomination.

Candidates

Results

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Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Oswald West 6,693 65.39%
Democratic Jefferson Myers 3,543 34.61%
Total votes 10,236 100.00%
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General election

Candidates

Results

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1910 Oregon gubernatorial election[6][7][a]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Oswald West 54,853 46.61% −0.96%
Republican Jay Bowerman (inc.) 48,751 41.42% −3.56%
Socialist W. S. Richards 8,040 6.83% +2.21%
Prohibition A. E. Eaton 6,046 5.14% +2.31%
Total votes 117,960 100.00%
Plurality 6,102 5.18%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +2.61%
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Results by county

Lincoln County voted Democratic for the first time in this election. Curry County also voted Democratic for the first time since 1878.

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County[6][7] Oswald West
Democratic
Jay Bowerman
Republican
W. S. Richards
Socialist
A. E. Eaton
Prohibition
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # % # %
Baker 1,705 46.96% 1,440 39.66% 293 8.07% 193 5.32% 265 7.30% 3,631
Benton 1,162 54.68% 784 36.89% 58 2.73% 121 5.69% 378 17.79% 2,125
Clackamas 3,025 53.15% 2,084 36.62% 316 5.55% 266 4.67% 941 16.53% 5,691
Clatsop 1,436 55.77% 914 35.50% 175 6.80% 50 1.94% 522 20.27% 2,575
Columbia 647 34.27% 926 49.05% 225 11.92% 90 4.77% -279 -14.78% 1,888
Coos 1,346 38.26% 1,449 41.19% 574 16.32% 149 4.24% -103 -2.93% 3,518
Crook 899 48.97% 764 41.61% 121 6.59% 52 2.83% 135 7.35% 1,836
Curry 294 57.20% 176 34.24% 32 6.23% 12 2.33% 118 22.96% 514
Douglas 1,913 44.09% 1,868 43.05% 396 9.13% 162 3.73% 45 1.04% 4,339
Gilliam 361 43.55% 440 53.08% 18 2.17% 10 1.21% -79 -9.53% 829
Grant 562 46.79% 523 43.55% 90 7.49% 26 2.16% 39 3.25% 1,201
Harney 517 47.52% 475 43.66% 75 6.89% 21 1.93% 42 3.86% 1,088
Hood River 449 39.04% 565 49.13% 64 5.57% 72 6.26% -116 -10.09% 1,150
Jackson 2,556 56.51% 1,256 27.77% 478 10.57% 233 5.15% 1,300 28.74% 4,523
Josephine 821 40.70% 877 43.48% 217 10.76% 102 5.06% -56 -2.78% 2,017
Klamath 687 39.71% 799 46.18% 164 9.48% 80 4.62% -112 -6.47% 1,730
Lake 367 38.55% 484 50.84% 58 6.09% 43 4.52% -117 -12.29% 952
Lane 2,602 41.85% 2,725 43.83% 504 8.11% 386 6.21% -123 -1.98% 6,217
Lincoln 620 49.68% 463 37.10% 130 10.42% 35 2.80% 157 12.58% 1,248
Linn 2,502 53.48% 1,675 35.81% 297 6.35% 204 4.36% 827 17.68% 4,678
Malheur 741 44.80% 728 44.01% 90 5.44% 95 5.74% 13 0.79% 1,654
Marion 3,751 50.92% 2,795 37.94% 297 4.03% 524 7.11% 956 12.98% 7,367
Morrow 310 31.03% 574 57.46% 73 7.31% 42 4.20% -264 -26.43% 999
Multnomah 14,796 46.77% 13,498 42.66% 1,885 5.96% 1,460 4.61% 1,298 4.10% 31,639
Polk 1,577 53.58% 1,083 36.80% 148 5.03% 135 4.59% 494 16.79% 2,943
Sherman 295 39.39% 393 52.47% 21 2.80% 40 5.34% -98 -13.08% 749
Tillamook 590 45.63% 499 38.59% 124 9.59% 80 6.19% 91 7.04% 1,293
Umatilla 1,905 43.75% 2,022 46.44% 205 4.71% 222 5.10% -117 -2.69% 4,354
Union 1,295 43.05% 1,197 39.79% 241 8.01% 275 9.14% 98 3.26% 3,008
Wallowa 731 45.55% 647 40.31% 134 8.35% 93 5.79% 84 5.23% 1,605
Wasco 1,021 43.23% 1,058 44.79% 159 6.73% 124 5.25% -37 -1.57% 2,362
Washington 1,596 40.88% 1,855 47.52% 183 4.69% 270 6.92% -259 -6.63% 3,904
Wheeler 248 42.32% 321 54.78% 9 1.54% 8 1.37% -73 -12.46% 586
Yamhill 1,526 43.89% 1,394 40.09% 186 5.35% 371 10.67% 132 3.80% 3,477
Total54,85346.61%48,75141.42%8,0406.83%6,0465.14%6,1025.18%117,690
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Notes

  1. The Secretary of State's report transposes the results for Richards and Eaton in Sherman County and gives their totals as 8,059 and 6,027, respectively. However, the official results are those as canvassed by the Legislative Assembly.

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