Election 1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election * * * | <- 1926 | November 6, 1928 (1928-11-06) | 1930 -> | | | | | | | Nominee | Frank G. Allen | Charles H. Cole | Party | Republican | Democratic Popular vote | 769,372 | 750,137 Percentage | 50.06% | 48.81% * * * County results Allen: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% Cole: 60–70% * * * | Governor before election Alvan T. Fuller Republican | Elected Governor Frank G. 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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. ## Contents * 1 Republican primary * 1.1 Governor * 1.1.1 Candidates * 1.1.2 Results * 1.2 Lieutenant Governor * 1.2.1 Candidates * 1.2.2 Results * 2 Democratic primary * 2.1 Governor * 2.1.1 Candidates * 2.1.2 Results * 2.2 Lt. Governor * 2.2.1 Candidates * 2.2.2 Results * 3 General election * 3.1 Candidates * 3.2 Results * 4 See also * 5 References * 6 Bibliography ## Republican primary[edit] ### Governor[edit] #### Candidates[edit] * Frank G. Allen, Lieutenant Governor * Frank A. Goodwin, Registrar of Motor Vehicles #### Results[edit] Lieutenant Governor Frank Allen was nominated over Frank A. Goodwin. 1928 Republican Gubernatorial primary[1] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | | | | 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% ### Lieutenant Governor[edit] #### Candidates[edit] * George A. Bacon, former Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party * Charles L. Burrill, former Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (1915–1920) * Pehr G. Holmes, member of the Massachusetts Executive Council and former Mayor of Worcester (1917–1920) * John C. Hull, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives since 1925 * Robert M. Leach, former U.S. Representative from Taunton (1924–1925) * Wycliffe C. Marshall * John H. Sherburne * William S. Youngman, Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts since 1925 #### Results[edit] 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. 1928 Republican Lt. Gubernatorial primary[2] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | | | | 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% ## Democratic primary[edit] ### Governor[edit] #### Candidates[edit] * Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cole, former Adjutant General of Massachusetts and Commissioner of the Boston Fire and Police Departments * John J. Cummings, candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1922 and 1924 #### Results[edit] Brigadier General Charles Cole easily defeated John J. Cummings for the Democratic nomination. 1928 Democratic gubernatorial primary[3] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | | | | 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% ### Lt. Governor[edit] #### Candidates[edit] * John F. Malley, resident of Chestnut Hill * Charles S. Murphy, resident of Worcester #### Results[edit] 1926 Democratic Lt. gubernatorial primary[4] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | | | | 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% ## General election[edit] ### Candidates[edit] * Frank G. Allen, incumbent Governor (Republican) * Chester W. Bixby, founding member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (Workers) * Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cole, former Adjutant General of Massachusetts and Commissioner of the Boston Fire and Police Departments (Democratic) * Washington Cook, brother of Alonzo B. Cook and independent candidate for United States Senate in 1922 and 1926 (Vigorous Prohibition Enforcement) * Mary Donovan Hapgood, Secretary of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee (Socialist) * Edith Hamilton MacFadden, author (Independent Citizen) * Stephen Surridge (Socialist Labor) 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] ### Results[edit] 1928 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[6][7] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | | | | Republican | Frank G. Allen | 769,372 | 50.06% | 8.70 | Democratic | Charles H. Cole | 750,137 | 48.81% | 8.56 | Socialist | Mary Donovan Hapgood | 7,486 | 0.49% | 0.02 | Workers | Chester W. Bixby | 4,495 | 0.29% | 0.01 | Prohibition | Washington Cook | 3,098 | 0.20% | 0.20 | Socialist Labor | Stephen Surridge | 1,374 | 0.09% | 0.11 | Independent | Edith Hamilton MacFadden | 928 | 0.06% | N/A | Write-in | 9 | 0.00% | Total votes | 1,536,899 | 100.00% ## See also[edit] * 1927–1928 Massachusetts legislature ## References[edit] 1. ^ Election Statistics 1928, p. 96. 2. ^ Election Statistics 1928, p. 102. 3. ^ Election Statistics 1928, p. 135. 4. ^ Election Statistics 1928, p. 181. 5. ^ "Candidate Calls Tax Exemption Crying Evil". The Boston Globe. 31 July 1928. Retrieved 25 August 2019. 6. ^ "MA Governor, 1928". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 21 August 2019. 7. ^ Election Statistics 1928, p. 341. ## Bibliography[edit] Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth (1926). Election Statistics, 1928. 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