1922 Oregon gubernatorial election

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The 1922 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 7, 1922, to elect the governor of the U.S. state of Oregon. The election matched incumbent Republican Ben W. Olcott against Democrat Walter M. Pierce. With the support of the Ku Klux Klan, then a powerful political force in the state, Pierce won the election by a wide margin.

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1922 Oregon gubernatorial election

← 1918
November 7, 1922
1926 â†’
 
Nominee Walter M. Pierce Ben W. Olcott
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 133,392 99,164
Percentage 57.36% 42.64%

County results
Pierce:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Olcott:      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Ben W. Olcott
Republican

Elected Governor

Walter M. Pierce
Democratic

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Primary election

Oregon held primary elections on May 19, 1922.

Republican party

In March 1919, Oregon governor James Withycombe died in office, just two months into his second term. As prescribed by Oregon law, Oregon Secretary of State Ben Olcott succeeded Withycombe in office. In 1922, Olcott announced that he would seek a full term in office.

In the early 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan had become a powerful political force in Oregon.[1] Olcott refused to endorse the Klan, and shortly before the Republican primary, issued an executive proclamation against the organization for terrorist acts conducted by its members which included mock hangings.[2] Olcott's actions nearly cost him the Republican nomination to the Klan-backed candidate, state senator Charles Hall.[3] Olcott ultimately won a narrow victory in the primary but would face a general election campaign without the Klan's support.

Candidates

Results

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Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ben W. Olcott (inc.) 43,032 37.53%
Republican Charles Hall 42,511 37.08%
Republican I. L. Patterson 13,019 11.36%
Republican George A. White 10,156 8.86%
Republican Louis E. Bean 3,870 3.38%
Republican J. D. Lee 2,066 1.80%
Total votes 114,654 100.00%
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Democratic party

In a rematch of the 1918 gubernatorial primary, Walter M. Pierce again defeated Harvey G. Starkweather to secure the Democratic nomination.

Candidates

Results

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Democratic primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Walter M. Pierce 15,144 61.25%
Democratic Harvey G. Starkweather 6,325 25.58%
Democratic Webster Holmes 1,995 8.07%
Democratic Will E. Purdy 1,261 5.10%
Total votes 24,725 100.00%
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General election

Campaign

With their original candidate's defeat, the Klan threw their support behind Democratic candidate Walter M. Pierce, who also agreed to back the Klan's Compulsory Education Act, which would require all students to attend public, rather than private schools, a deliberate attack on Roman Catholic private schools.[1][3] Both Pierce and the education initiative won wide, but short-lived victories in November: the education law was struck down by the United States Supreme Court in their 1925 Pierce v. Society of Sisters decision, and Pierce lost re-election in 1926.

Results

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1922 Oregon gubernatorial election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Walter M. Pierce 133,392 57.36% +14.58%
Republican Ben W. Olcott (inc.) 99,164 42.64% −10.35%
Total votes 232,556 100.00%
Majority 34,228 14.72%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +24.93%
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Results by county

Pierce was the first Democrat since E. M. Barnum in 1858 to carry Washington County in a gubernatorial election. That county, along with Marion County and Yamhill County would not vote Democratic again until 1974 while Grant County would not do the same again until 1970. Additionally Columbia County voted Democratic for the first time since 1886.

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County[7] Walter M. Pierce
Democratic
Ben W. Olcott
Republican
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Baker 3,180 65.89% 1,646 34.11% 1,534 31.79% 4,826
Benton 2,233 46.59% 2,560 53.41% -327 -6.82% 4,793
Clackamas 7,114 61.51% 4,451 38.49% 2,663 23.03% 11,565
Clatsop 3,019 51.09% 2,890 48.91% 129 2.18% 5,909
Columbia 1,697 52.34% 1,545 47.66% 152 4.69% 3,242
Coos 3,846 61.71% 2,386 38.29% 1,460 23.43% 6,232
Crook 532 53.09% 470 46.91% 62 6.19% 1,002
Curry 351 42.70% 471 57.30% -120 -14.60% 822
Deschutes 1,563 54.73% 1,293 45.27% 270 9.45% 2,856
Douglas 4,522 63.02% 2,654 36.98% 1,868 26.03% 7,176
Gilliam 478 43.89% 611 56.11% -133 -12.21% 1,089
Grant 732 50.31% 723 49.69% 9 0.62% 1,455
Harney 564 57.55% 416 42.45% 148 15.10% 980
Hood River 926 47.78% 1,012 52.22% -86 -4.44% 1,938
Jackson 4,670 58.37% 3,331 41.63% 1,339 16.74% 8,001
Jefferson 360 50.85% 348 49.15% 12 1.69% 708
Josephine 1,841 66.99% 907 33.01% 934 33.99% 2,748
Klamath 1,212 36.76% 2,085 63.24% -873 -26.48% 3,297
Lake 479 33.29% 960 66.71% -481 -33.43% 1,439
Lane 8,687 67.24% 4,233 32.76% 4,454 34.47% 12,920
Lincoln 999 51.42% 944 48.58% 55 2.83% 1,943
Linn 5,045 63.40% 2,913 36.60% 2,132 26.79% 7,958
Malheur 1,141 46.05% 1,337 53.95% -196 -7.91% 2,478
Marion 8,522 56.64% 6,525 43.36% 1,997 13.27% 15,047
Morrow 729 51.45% 688 48.55% 41 2.89% 1,417
Multnomah 43,771 55.36% 35,295 44.64% 8,476 10.72% 79,066
Polk 2,968 66.32% 1,507 33.68% 1,461 32.65% 4,475
Sherman 537 51.29% 510 48.71% 27 2.58% 1,047
Tillamook 2,220 71.41% 889 28.59% 1,331 42.81% 3,109
Umatilla 4,733 60.79% 3,053 39.21% 1,680 21.58% 7,786
Union 3,153 70.10% 1,345 29.90% 1,808 40.20% 4,498
Wallowa 1,344 69.60% 587 30.40% 757 39.20% 1,931
Wasco 2,095 53.04% 1,855 46.96% 240 6.08% 3,950
Washington 3,768 50.41% 3,707 49.59% 61 0.82% 7,475
Wheeler 313 35.17% 577 64.83% -264 -29.66% 890
Yamhill 4,048 62.39% 2,440 37.61% 1,608 24.78% 6,488
Total133,39257.36%99,16442.64%34,22814.72%232,556
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Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

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