1938 Oregon gubernatorial election

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The 1938 Oregon gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 1938. In the election for governor of Oregon, Republican nominee Charles A. Sprague defeated Democratic nominee Henry L. Hess. Incumbent governor Charles Martin lost in the Democratic primary to Hess, an attorney and former state senator from La Grande. Hess was a strong supporter of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal while Martin was a frequent critic of the program.

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1938 Oregon gubernatorial election

← 1934
November 8, 1938
1942 â†’
 
Nominee Charles A. Sprague Henry L. Hess
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 214,062 158,744
Percentage 57.41% 42.57%

County results:
Sprague:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Hess:      50–60%

Governor before election

Charles H. Martin
Democratic

Elected Governor

Charles A. Sprague
Republican

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Primary election

Oregon held primary elections on May 20, 1938.

Democratic party

Candidates

Campaign

Incumbent Democratic governor Charles Martin had been elected in the middle of the Great Depression in the 1934 governor's race. A conservative Democrat, Martin appealed to many business-minded Republicans, and his administration focused on strengthening state finances, even opposing restoring state workers to full pay as the Depression eased.[1] Martin vigorously opposed many aspects of President Roosevelt's New Deal, in particular parts dealing with unions and labor, such as the formation of the National Labor Relations Board.[1]

When Martin announced his intention to run for the Democratic nomination for another term, labor unions and the Roosevelt administration sought an alternative, eventually throwing their weight behind Henry L. Hess, a little-known attorney and former state senator from Union County.[2] Harold L. Ickes, Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior and a key implementer of New Deal policies, indicated his support for Hess, though Roosevelt himself stayed officially neutral.[3]

In a hard-fought Democratic primary, Hess won 49% of the vote to Martin's 44%, with labor strongholds in Portland and the timber counties supporting Hess and agricultural regions behind Martin. A third candidate, O. Henry Oleen, a state representative from St. Helens, earned about 7% of the vote.[2]

Results

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Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Henry L. Hess 59,620 49.43%
Democratic Charles H. Martin (inc.) 52,642 43.65%
Democratic O. Henry Oleen 8,220 6.82%
Democratic Scattering 121 0.10%
Total votes 120,603 100.00%
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Republican party

With most of the attention on the Democratic primary, on the Republican side, newspaper publisher Charles A. Sprague emerged from a crowded eight-way Republican field with a comfortable plurality of 48% of the vote, 30 percentage points better than his nearest competitor, former state senator Sam H. Brown.

Candidates

Results

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Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Charles A. Sprague 62,275 47.53%
Republican Sam H. Brown 24,028 18.34%
Republican Clarence R. Wagoner 12,086 9.22%
Republican Charles L. Paine 9,862 7.53%
Republican Henry M. Hanzen 6,153 4.70%
Republican J. W. Morton 5,702 4.35%
Republican M. S. Schrock 3,881 2.96%
Republican Charles H. Martin (write-in) 3,780 2.89%
Republican R. J. Hendricks 2,871 2.19%
Republican Henry L. Hess (write-in) 355 0.27%
Republican O. Henry Oleen (write-in) 27 0.02%
Republican Scattering 2 0.00%
Total votes 131,022 100.00%
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General election

Campaign

In the general election, the Republican establishment, which had supported Martin, now threw their support to Sprague, who cruised to an easy victory.[6]

Results

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1938 Oregon gubernatorial election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Charles A. Sprague 214,062 57.41% +28.68%
Democratic Henry L. Hess 158,744 42.57% +4.01%
Write-in Scattering 57 0.02%
Total votes 372,863 100.00%
Majority 55,318 14.84%
Republican gain from Democratic Swing +21.83%
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Results by county

Linn County voted Republican for the first time since 1894. Deschutes County would not vote Democratic again until 1974.

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County[7] Charles A. Sprague
Republican
Henry L. Hess
Democratic
Scattering
Write-in
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Baker 3,402 54.23% 2,871 45.77% 0 0.00% 531 8.46% 6,273
Benton 4,689 74.58% 1,593 25.34% 5 0.08% 3,096 49.24% 6,287
Clackamas 11,116 53.84% 9,529 46.16% 0 0.00% 1,587 7.69% 20,645
Clatsop 4,091 51.52% 3,845 48.43% 4 0.05% 246 3.10% 7,940
Columbia 3,095 44.18% 3,911 55.82% 0 0.00% -816 -11.65% 7,006
Coos 4,812 49.30% 4,948 50.69% 1 0.01% -136 -1.39% 9,761
Crook 841 61.03% 537 38.97% 0 0.00% 304 22.06% 1,378
Curry 891 63.69% 508 36.31% 0 0.00% 383 27.38% 1,399
Deschutes 2,498 48.19% 2,685 51.79% 1 0.02% -187 -3.61% 5,184
Douglas 5,415 63.11% 3,165 36.89% 0 0.00% 2,250 26.22% 8,580
Gilliam 722 69.22% 320 30.68% 1 0.10% 402 38.54% 1,043
Grant 1,053 63.05% 617 36.95% 0 0.00% 436 26.11% 1,670
Harney 756 55.83% 598 44.17% 0 0.00% 158 11.67% 1,354
Hood River 2,264 63.42% 1,302 36.47% 4 0.11% 962 26.95% 3,570
Jackson 6,523 58.89% 4,548 41.06% 6 0.05% 1,975 17.83% 11,077
Jefferson 406 63.94% 229 36.06% 0 0.00% 177 27.87% 635
Josephine 3,406 61.95% 2,080 37.83% 12 0.22% 1,326 24.12% 5,498
Klamath 5,879 55.77% 4,662 44.23% 0 0.00% 1,217 11.55% 10,541
Lake 1,198 65.72% 625 34.28% 0 0.00% 573 31.43% 1,823
Lane 13,840 63.00% 8,127 37.00% 0 0.00% 5,713 26.01% 21,967
Lincoln 3,459 58.95% 2,407 41.02% 2 0.03% 1,052 17.93% 5,868
Linn 6,119 59.12% 4,232 40.88% 0 0.00% 1,887 18.23% 10,351
Malheur 2,086 52.28% 1,904 47.72% 0 0.00% 182 4.56% 3,990
Marion 16,473 65.44% 8,687 34.51% 12 0.05% 7,786 30.93% 25,172
Morrow 900 60.65% 584 39.35% 0 0.00% 316 21.29% 1,484
Multnomah 74,320 54.37% 62,363 45.63% 0 0.00% 11,957 8.75% 136,683
Polk 3,790 63.44% 2,184 36.56% 0 0.00% 1,606 26.88% 5,974
Sherman 694 70.03% 297 29.97% 0 0.00% 397 40.06% 991
Tillamook 2,740 60.22% 1,810 39.78% 0 0.00% 930 20.44% 4,550
Umatilla 5,251 66.68% 2,624 33.32% 0 0.00% 2,627 33.36% 7,785
Union 2,923 47.23% 3,266 52.77% 0 0.00% -343 -5.54% 6,189
Wallowa 1,613 60.64% 1,047 39.36% 0 0.00% 566 21.28% 2,660
Wasco 2,723 62.13% 1,658 37.83% 2 0.05% 1,065 24.30% 4,383
Washington 7,667 59.02% 5,317 40.93% 7 0.05% 2,350 18.09% 12,991
Wheeler 593 70.51% 248 29.49% 0 0.00% 345 41.02% 841
Yamhill 5,814 62.99% 3,416 37.01% 0 0.00% 2,398 25.98% 9,230
Total214,06257.41%158,74442.57%570.02%55,31814.84%372,863
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Independent to Republican

Counties that flipped from Independent to Democratic

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