1910 Iowa gubernatorial election

1910 Iowa gubernatorial election

← 1908 November 8, 1910 1912 →
 
Nominee Beryl F. Carroll Claude R. Porter
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 205,678 187,353
Percentage 49.81% 45.37%

Governor before election

Beryl F. Carroll
Republican

Elected Governor

Beryl F. Carroll
Republican

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The 1910 Iowa gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1910. Incumbent Republican Beryl F. Carroll defeated Democratic nominee Claude R. Porter with 49.81% of the vote.

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

  • Beryl F. Carroll, Republican
  • Claude R. Porter, Democratic

Other candidates

  • A. MacEachron, Prohibition
  • John M. Work, Socialist

Results

1910 Iowa gubernatorial election[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Beryl F. Carroll (incumbent) 205,678 49.81%
Democratic Claude R. Porter 187,353 45.37%
Prohibition A. MacEachron 10,248 2.48%
Socialist John M. Work 9,685 2.35%
Majority 18,325
Turnout
Republican hold Swing

References

  1. ^ Kalb, Deborah (December 24, 2015). Guide to U.S. Elections. ISBN 9781483380353. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
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