1932 Minnesota gubernatorial election

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The 1932 Minnesota gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1932. Farmer-Labor candidate Floyd B. Olson defeated Republican challenger Earle Brown and Democratic challenger John E. Regan.

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
1932 Minnesota gubernatorial election

← 1930
November 8, 1932
1934 â†’
 
Nominee Floyd B. Olson Earle Brown John E. Regan
Party Farmer–Labor Republican Democratic
Popular vote 522,438 334,081 169,859
Percentage 50.57% 32.34% 16.44%

County results
Olson:      30–40%      40–50%     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Brown:      30–40%      40–50%
Regan:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Floyd B. Olson
Farmer–Labor

Elected Governor

Floyd B. Olson
Farmer–Labor

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Olson was running for his second term, having been elected in 1930. This was the second gubernatorial election in Minnesota to take place during the Great Depression.

Incumbent Olson faced no primary election, being renominated by his party without opposition on March 30, 1932.[1]

Republican Primary

The Republican Primary election was held on June 20, 1932. Earle Brown would be nominated following his victory in the primary election.

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in Primary

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Earle Brown 187,215 73.77%
Republican Franklin F. Ellsworth 66,559 26.23%
Total votes 253,774 100%
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Democratic Primary

The Democratic Primary election was held on June 20, 1932.

Candidates

Nominated

Eliminated in Primary

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
Democratic Party of Minnesota primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John E. Regan 50,105 50.95%
Democratic Arthur Alexander Van Dyke 30,133 30.64%
Democratic James Hegland 18,094 18.40%
Total votes 98,332 100%
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Candidates

Campaigns

One of Olson's goals was to ensure he was able to appeal to Democrats. Olson intialy suggested a fusion ticket, as had previously been successful with John Lind in 1898, who ran as a fusion candidate between the Democratic party and the Populist Party. However, this idea died following Regan's victory in the Democratic primary, as Regan was opposed to a fusion ticket.[4] Amid calls for him to drop out, Regan focused his campaign in defending his legitimacy as a serious candidate. He attacked Democrats who supported Olson, and referred specifically to the very pro-Olson Democrats of St. Paul as 'Soup Irish'.[a] Regan also berated Democratic politicians Edward Murphy and Tom E. Davis for a speech on the radio denouncing him as a serious candidate and endorsing Olson. Regan argued that if he truly was not a serious candidate, then the Olson campaign would not spend so much time and money trying to convince the public he wasn't.[5]

Brown campaigned alongside fellow Republicans Raymond P. Chase and Oscar A. Swenson, who decried Olson as committed to State Socialism.[6] Olson was also attacked by State Senator Milton Lightner for not vetoing a single appropriations bill in his first term. Olson was the first governor to achieve this feat, which Lightner considered irresponsible.[7]

Brown battled accusations of affiliation or membership of the Ku Klux Klan during his campaign. Brown's campaign manager claimed that all allegations he was a member of, or affiliated with, the Klan were politically motivated. However, the allegations were never denied by Brown or his campaign.[8]

While Brown continued to attack Olson for his financial and tax policies, Olson responded by stating that Brown's policies "Failed to consider human welfare," and such policies were responsible for the depression to begin with.[9]

Straw Vote

This election was the first gubernatorial election in Minnesota in which a straw poll was conducted. Due to a small sample size, it would prove to have little to no correlation with the actual election result.

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Floyd
Olson (FL)
Earle
Brown (R)
John E.
Regan (D)
Undecided
Business and Professional Men's Association[10] November 3, 1932 44 – 13% 61% 7% 19%
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
1932 Gubernatorial Election, Minnesota
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Farmer–Labor Floyd B. Olson (incumbent) 522,438 50.57% −8.76%
Republican Earle Brown 334,081 32.34% −3.97%
Democratic John E. Regan 169,859 16.44% +12.79%
Communist William Schneiderman 4,807 0.47% −0.24%
Industrial John P. Johnson 1,824 0.18% n/a
Majority 188,357 18.23%
Turnout 1,033,009
Farmer–Labor hold Swing
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Notes

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