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The 1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1928.
Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Frank G. Allen was elected to a two-year term, defeating Democrat Charles H. Cole.
The 1928 election represents a major turning point in Massachusetts political history. Al Smith's victory in the state's presidential contest and the competitive gubernatorial election marked a departure from decades of Republican dominance.
Lieutenant Governor Frank Allen was nominated over Frank A. Goodwin.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Frank G. Allen | 270,022 | 61.20% | |
Republican | Frank A. Goodwin | 171,167 | 38.80% | |
Write-in | 6 | 0.00% | ||
Total votes | 441,189 | 100.00% |
Treasurer William S. Youngman won the highly competitive primary election by 21,099 votes over Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives John C. Hull.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | William S. Youngman | 113,805 | 26.68% | |
Republican | John C. Hull | 92,706 | 21.73% | |
Republican | Robert M. Leach | 66,544 | 15.60% | |
Republican | John H. Sherburne | 64,822 | 15.20% | |
Republican | Pehr G. Holmes | 32,945 | 7.72% | |
Republican | Charles L. Burrill | 26,420 | 6.19% | |
Republican | George A. Bacon | 24,798 | 5.81% | |
Republican | Wycliffe C. Marshall | 4,524 | 1.06% | |
Write-in | 3 | 0.00% | ||
Total votes | 426,569 | 100.00% |
Brigadier General Charles Cole easily defeated John J. Cummings for the Democratic nomination.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Charles H. Cole | 165,174 | 80.63% | |
Democratic | John J. Cummings | 39,643 | 19.35% | |
Write-in | 40 | 0.02% | ||
Total votes | 204,857 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | John F. Malley | 115,912 | 61.02% | |
Democratic | Charles S. Murphy | 74,013 | 38.97% | |
Write-in | 19 | 0.01% | ||
Total votes | 189,944 | 100.00% |
MacFadden became the first female candidate for Governor in the history of Massachusetts. She ran on a platform of reducing tax exemptions. She is the mother of actor Hamilton MacFadden. She stated that she found "no opposition to a woman aspiring to the executive position of Governor."[5]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Frank G. Allen | 769,372 | 50.06% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Charles H. Cole | 750,137 | 48.81% | ![]() | |
Socialist | Mary Donovan Hapgood | 7,486 | 0.49% | ![]() | |
Workers | Chester W. Bixby | 4,495 | 0.29% | ![]() | |
Prohibition | Washington Cook | 3,098 | 0.20% | ![]() | |
Socialist Labor | Stephen Surridge | 1,374 | 0.09% | ![]() | |
Independent | Edith Hamilton MacFadden | 928 | 0.06% | N/A | |
Write-in | 9 | 0.00% | ![]() | ||
Total votes | 1,536,899 | 100.00% |
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1926). Election Statistics, 1928. Boston, MA.