1912 Louisiana gubernatorial election

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The 1912 Louisiana gubernatorial election was held on April 16, 1912. Like most Southern states between Reconstruction and the civil rights era, Louisiana's Republican Party had almost no electoral support. This meant that the Democratic Party primary held on January 23 was the real contest over who would be governor. The election resulted in the election of Democrat Luther E. Hall as governor of Louisiana.

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1912 Louisiana gubernatorial election

← 1908
April 16, 1912
1916 â†’
 
Candidate Luther E. Hall John Michel
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 50,581 4,961
Percentage 89.48% 8.78%

Parish Results
Hall:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      90–100%
Tie:      50%
No Data/Vote:      

Governor before election

Jared Y. Sanders, Sr.
Democratic

Elected Governor

Luther E. Hall
Democratic

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Results

Democratic Party Primary, January 23[1]

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Candidate Votes received Percent
Luther E. Hall 53,407 43.28%
John T. Michel 46,201 37.44%
James B. Aswell 23,800 19.29%
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Runoff not held due to Michel withdrawing

Republican Party Primary, January 23[2]

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Candidate Votes received Percent
Hugh S. Suthon 1,013 62.53%
Charles J. Bell 607 37.47%
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General Election, April 16[3]

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Party Candidate Votes received Percent
Democratic Luther E. Hall 50,581 89.48%
Republican Hugh S. Suthon 4,961 8.78%
Independent J.R Jones 984 1.74%
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